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clear ip bgp usage

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GM2005

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Hi

A sanity check. I have changed the address of a peer on a Route Reflector and taken out the old address. What clear ip bgp command should I use with minimum disruption to the rest of the network?
 
It may be I'm misunderstanding your question but I think you just need to configure your new client address and let BGP re-establish itself on the new address. The only disruption you should see is between the reflector and client in question, i.e. the rest of your cluster will continue to function.
 
Thanks again Kid. I try to leave the BGP to the grown-ups till I have a better understanding of it, and of the network i'm working on, which is new to me. This one couldn't wait, and as I have read on here before; keep well clear of the BGP config unless you know exactly what the implications are.
 
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