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C613-50631-01 Rev A Command Reference for IE340 Series 1374
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
BGP AND BGP4+ COMMANDS
CLEAR
IP BGP PEER-GROUP (BGP ONLY)
clear ip bgp peer-group (BGP only)
Overview Use this command to reset the BGP connections to all members of a peer group.
Syntax
clear ip bgp peer-group <peer-name>
clear ip bgp peer-group <peer-name> in [prefix-filter]
clear ip bgp peer-group <peer-name> out
clear ip bgp peer-group <peer-name> soft [in|out]
clear ip bgp peer-group <peer-name> out
clear ip bgp peer-group <peer-name> soft [in|out]
Mode Privileged Exec
Examples
awplus# clear ip bgp peer-group Peer1 out
Command
changes
Added to AlliedWare Plus prior to 5.4.6-1
Version 5.4.7-2.1: BGP support added for x510 and x550 series
Version 5.4.7-2.4: BGP support added for IE300 series
Parameter Description
peer-group Clears all members of a peer group.
<peer-name> Specifies the name of the peer group for which all members will be
cleared.
ipv4 Clears all IPv4 address family peers. Configure parameters relating
to the BGP exchange of IPv4 prefixes.
in Indicates that incoming advertised routes will be cleared.
prefix-filter Specifies that a prefix-list will be sent, by the ORF mechanism, to
those neighbors with which the ORF capability has been
negotiated. The neighbors will be triggered to resend updates,
which match the prefix-list filter, to the local router. The local router
will then perform a soft reconfiguration.
out Indicates that outgoing advertised routes will be cleared.
soft in Soft inbound reset causes the neighbors to resend all their updates
to the local device, without resetting the connection or clearing
the entries in the local device. So, the local device stores new
updates, and uses them to systematically replace existing table
entries. This process can use a considerable amount of memory.
soft out Soft outbound reset causes the device to simply resend all its
updates to the specified neighbor(s), without resetting the
connection, or clearing table entries.

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