Tuning and optimizing mbgp networks, Prerequisites, Configuring mbgp soft reset – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Configure updates to a

peer/peer group to not

keep private AS

numbers

peer { group-name | ip-address }

public-as-only

Optional

By default, BGP updates

carry private AS numbers.

Tuning and Optimizing MBGP Networks

This task involves resetting MBGP connections and configuring load balancing.

Prerequisites

You need to configure BGP basic functions before configuring this task.

Configuring MBGP Soft Reset

After modifying a route selection policy, you have to reset MBGP connections to make it take effect,

causing short time disconnections.

After the route-refresh capability is enabled on all MBGP routers in a network, when a route selection

policy is modified on a router, the local router can perform dynamic route updates without tearing down

MBGP connections.

If the peer does not support route-refresh, you can save all route updates from the peer. When the

route selection policy changes, you can refresh the MBGP routing table and apply the new policy

without tearing down MBGP connections.

Soft reset through route-refresh

If the peer is enabled with route-refresh, when the MBGP route selection policy is modified on a router,

the router advertises a route-refresh message to its MBGP peers, which resend their routing

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

route update and apply the new policy without tearing down MBGP connections.

Follow these steps to configure MBGP 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/peer group

peer { group-name | ip-address }

capability-advertise

route-refresh

Optional

Enabled by default

Perform a manual soft reset

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

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