BGP Command

2000-11-24 Thread Steven Dangerfield
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 disaste

Re: BGP Command

2000-11-24 Thread Brian
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000, 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

Re: BGP Command

2000-11-24 Thread Abdullah Al Faruq
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 be

follow UP: /entering the BGP command "neighbor a.b.c.d [7:24265]

2001-10-26 Thread Chuck Larrieu
;-> Cisco's response to my bug report: -Original Message- From: CISCO Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 8:54 PM To: ME Subject: Case C010503 - Report a Bug BGP/entering the BGP command "neighbor a.b.c.d default-originate" causes router to reload. every time Hi Chuck, Th

RE: follow UP: /entering the BGP command "neighbo [7:24265]

2001-10-26 Thread Paul Jin
I remember seeing another bug where if you configure eigrp and then undo eigrp, it will reload the router... cool huh?? or how about this one -- "A 3660 series router running IOS version 12.2(3) may reload unexpectedly with a software forced reload when running EIGRP.There is no known work around