Parameter | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
all |
Reset all BGP connections. |
- |
as-number |
Reset BGP connections with peers in ASs expressed in dotted notation. |
The value is in the format of x.y, where x and y are integers that range from 1 to 65535 and from 0 to 65535, respectively. |
ipv4-address |
Reset the BGP connection with a specified peer. |
It is in dotted decimal notation. |
ipv6-address |
Reset the BGP connection with a specified IPv6 peer. |
The value is a 32-digit hexadecimal number, in the format of X:X:X:X:X:X:X:X. |
external |
Reset all EBGP connections. |
- |
internal |
Reset all IBGP connections. |
- |
group group-name |
Reset the BGP connection with a specified peer group. |
The name is a string of 1 to 47 case-sensitive characters, with spaces not supported. When double quotation marks are used around the string, spaces are allowed in the string. |
Usage Scenario
The reset bgp command is used to make new BGP configurations take effect.
If a BGP routing policy is configured on the device that does not support Route-Refresh, the reset bgp command can be used to make the new routing policy to take effect.Precautions
This command reset all TCP connections established between BGP peers and therefore results in the re-establishment of the BGP peer relationships. Exercise caution when running this command.