Performing soft reset manually, Enabling the mbgp orf capability – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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to the router after receiving the message. Therefore, the local router can perform dynamic route update

and apply the new policy without terminating MBGP connections.
Follow these steps to perform soft reset through route refresh:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter BGP view

bgp as-number

Enable BGP route refresh for a
peer or a peer group

peer { group-name | ip-address }
capability-advertise route-refresh

Optional
Enabled by default.

Performing soft reset manually

If the peer does not support route refresh, you can use the peer keep-all-routes command to save all the

route updates from the peer, and then use the refresh bgp ipv4 multicast command to soft-reset MBGP

connections to refresh the MBGP routing table and apply the new policy without terminating MBGP

connections.
Follow these steps to perform a manual soft reset:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter BGP view

bgp as-number

Disable BGP route refresh and
multiprotocol extensions for a peer

or a peer group

peer { group-name | ip-address }
capability-advertise conventional

Optional
Enabled by default.

Enter IPv4 MBGP address family
view

ipv4-family multicast

Keep all original routes from a

peer or a peer group regardless of
whether they pass the inbound

filtering policies

peer { group-name | ip-address }

keep-all-routes

Required
Not kept by default.

Return to user view

return

Soft-reset MBGP connections
manually

refresh bgp ipv4 multicast { all |
ip-address | group group-name |
external | internal } { export |

import }

Optional

Enabling the MBGP ORF capability

The MBGP Outbound Router Filter (ORF) feature enables an MBGP speaker to send a set of ORFs to its

MBGP peer through route-refresh messages. The peer then applies the ORFs, in addition to its local

routing policies (if any), to filter updates to the MBGP speaker, reducing update messages and saving

network resources.
After you enable the BGP ORF capability, the local BGP router negotiates the ORF capability with the
BGP peer through Open messages. That is, the BGP router determines whether to carry ORF information

in messages and, if so, whether to carry nonstandard ORF information in the packets. After completing

the negotiation process and establishing the neighboring relationship, the BGP router and its BGP peer

can exchange ORF information through specific route-refresh messages.

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