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Ste
Command
Remarks
2. Enter BGP view or BGP-VPN
instance view.
• Enter BGP view:
bgp as-number
• Enter BGP-VPN instance view:
a. bgp as-number
b. ip vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
N/A
3. Enable BGP route refresh for a
peer or peer group.
• Enable BGP route refresh for the
specified peer or peer group:
peer { group-name |
ipv6-address }
capability-advertise
route-refresh
• Enable BGP route refresh and
multi-protocol extension
capability for the specified peer
or peer group:
undo peer { group-name |
ipv6-address }
capability-advertise
conventional
By default, BGP route refresh is
enabled.
4. Return to user view.
return N/A
5. Perform manual soft-reset.
refresh bgp { ipv6-address | all |
external | group group-name |
internal } { export | import } ipv6
[ unicast ] [ vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ]
N/A
Protecting an EBGP peer when memory usage reaches level 2
threshold
Memory usage includes the following threshold levels: normal, level 1, level 2, and level 3. When the
level 2 threshold is reached, BGP periodically tears down an EBGP session to release memory resources
until the memory usage is below the level 2 threshold. You can configure this feature to avoid tearing
down the EBGP session with a specific EBGP peer when the memory usage reaches the level 2 threshold.
For more information about memory usage thresholds, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
To configure BGP to protect an EBGP peer or peer group when the memory usage reaches level 2
threshold (IPv4):
Ste
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A