Hello Steve,

Both statements are correct;

clear ip bgp * resets all BGP sessions in the router simultaneously.

Thanks/Brgds

Faruq
MCSE, CCNA, (CCNP to be :))


Steven Dangerfield wrote:

> All,
>
> I have recently been on a BGP course. I am slightly unsure about the effects
> of the command below,
>
> clear ip bgp *
>
> Looking at the command ref on CCO, it suggests that it causes the Router to
> drop all of its neighbor BGP sessions.
>
> On the course, the instructor said there were more disasterous effects to the
> internet, is this correct ?
>
> If so what precausions should you take to protect against this.
>
> Steve
>
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