From: Paul Cosgrove (paul.cosgrove@heanet.ie)
Date: Sun May 11 2008 - 16:14:08 ART
Hi Dan,
I think "clear ip bgp * soft in" can be used with or without soft
reconfiguration.
My understanding is that if you have soft reconfiguration enabled it
will not send a route refresh as the local router already has a copy of
the inbound routes before they were filtered.
If you do not have soft reconfiguration configured then you don't have
that information and it will send a route refresh to obtain it when you
use the command.
Paul.
Dan wrote:
> Hello
>
> If the routers have "route refresh" capability there is no need for
> soft reconfiguration.The route refresh will be made ,without tearing
> the tcp connection down, just by sending
> a route refresh request.
>
> Dan
> Paul Cosgrove wrote:
>> clear ip bgp * soft in
>>
>> Will send a route refresh to the neighboring routers causing them to
>> reply with updates immediately, rather than tearing down the peerings
>> and waiting for re-establishment.
>>
>> Paul.
>>
>> ccie girl wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Is there a quicker way to refresh bgp routes than 'clear ip bgp * ' ?
>>>
>>> Cheers!
>>>
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