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Clearing mbgp information, Mbgp configuration example, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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Clearing MBGP information

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Clear dampened routing information
and release suppressed routes

reset bgp ipv4 multicast dampening [ ip-address
[ mask | mask-length ] ]

Available in user
view

Clear MBGP route flap statistics

reset bgp ipv4 multicast flap-info [ regexp
as-path-regexp
| as-path-acl as-path-acl-number
| ip-address [ mask | mask-length ] ]

Available in user
view

MBGP configuration example

Network requirements

As shown in the following figure:

PIM-SM 1 is in AS 100, and PIM-SM 2 is in AS 200. OSPF is the IGP in the two ASs, and MBGP
runs between the two ASs to exchange multicast route information.

The multicast source belongs to PIM-SM 1, and the receiver belongs to PIM-SM 2.

Configure the respective Loopback 0 of Switch A and Switch B as the C-BSR and C-RP of the
respective PIM-SM domains.

Set up an MSDP peer relationship between Switch A and Switch B through MBGP.

Figure 66 Network diagram for MBGP configuration

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