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Performing soft reset manually, Enabling the IPv6 MBGP orf capability

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Step 3. Enter IPv6 address family view. 4. Enable IPv6 BGP route refresh for a peer or a peer group. Command ipv6-family peer { ipv6-group-name | ipv6-address } capability-advertise route-refresh Remarks N/A 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 ipv6 multicast command to soft-reset IPv6 MBGP connections to refresh the IPv6 MBGP routing table and apply the new policy without terminating IPv6 MBGP connections. To perform soft reset manually: Step Command 1. Enter system view. system-view 2. Enter BGP view. bgp as-number 3. Enter IPv6 address family view. ipv6-family 4. Enter IPv6 MBGP address family view. ipv6-family multicast 5. Keep all routes from a peer or a peer group regardless of peer { ipv6-group-name | ipv6-address } whether they pass the keep-all-routes inbound filtering policy. 6. Perform soft reset manually. refresh bgp ipv6 multicast { all | ipv6-address | group ipv6-group-name | external | internal } { export | import } Remarks N/A N/A N/A N/A Not kept by default. Optional. Enabling the IPv6 MBGP orf capability The BGP Outbound Route Filter (ORF) feature enables a BGP speaker to send a set of ORFs to its BGP 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 BGP speaker, thus reducing the number of exchanged update messages and saving network resources. After you enable the ORF capability, the local BGP router negotiates the ORF capability with the BGP peer through open messages. That is, the router determines whether to carry ORF information in messages, and if yes, whether to carry non-standard 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. For the parameters configured on both sides for ORF capability negotiation, see Table 12. To enable the IPv6 MBGP ORF capability: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Enter BGP view. Command system-view bgp as-number 355 Remarks N/A N/A

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Step
Command
Remarks
3.
Enter IPv6 address family
view.
ipv6-family
N/A
4.
Enable IPv6 BGP route refresh
for a peer or a peer group.
peer
{
ipv6-group-name
|
ipv6-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 ipv6 multicast
command to soft-reset IPv6
MBGP connections to refresh the IPv6 MBGP routing table and apply the new policy without terminating
IPv6 MBGP connections.
To perform soft reset manually:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter BGP view.
bgp
as-number
N/A
3.
Enter IPv6 address family
view.
ipv6-family
N/A
4.
Enter IPv6 MBGP address
family view.
ipv6-family multicast
N/A
5.
Keep all routes from a peer or
a peer group regardless of
whether they pass the
inbound filtering policy.
peer
{
ipv6-group-name
|
ipv6-address
}
keep-all-routes
Not kept by default.
6.
Perform soft reset manually.
refresh bgp
ipv6 multicast
{
all
|
ipv6-address
|
group
ipv6-group-name
|
external
|
internal
} {
export
|
import
}
Optional.
Enabling the IPv6 MBGP orf capability
The BGP Outbound Route Filter (ORF) feature enables a BGP speaker to send a set of ORFs to its BGP
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 BGP speaker, thus reducing the number of exchanged update
messages and saving network resources.
After you enable the ORF capability, the local BGP router negotiates the ORF capability with the BGP
peer through open messages. That is, the router determines whether to carry ORF information in
messages, and if yes, whether to carry non-standard 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.
For the parameters configured on both sides for ORF capability negotiation, see
Table 12
.
To enable the IPv6 MBGP ORF capability:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter BGP view.
bgp
as-number
N/A