HP (Hewlett-Packard) 6208M-SX Switch User Manual


 
Advanced Configuration and Management Guide
Table 10.3: Route Flap Dampening Statistics
Network The destination network of the route.
From The neighbor that sent the route to the routing switch.
Flaps The number of flaps (state changes) the route has experienced.
Since The amount of time since the first flap of this route.
Reuse The amount of time remaining until this route will be un-suppressed
and thus be usable again.
Path Shows the AS-path information for the route.
This Field... Displays...
You also can display all the dampened routes by entering the following command:
show ip bgp dampened-paths.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
You cannot display dampening statistics using the Web management interface.
Clearing Route Flap Dampening Statistics
To clear route flap dampening statistics, use the following CLI method.
NOTE: Clearing the dampening statistics for a route does not change the dampening status of the route.
USING THE CLI
To clear all the route dampening statistics, enter the following command at any level of the CLI:
HP9300# clear ip bgp flap-statistics
Syntax: clear ip bgp flap-statistics [regular-expression <regular-expression> | <address> <mask> | neighbor <ip-
addr>]
The parameters are the same as those for the show ip bgp flap-statistics command (except the longer-
prefixes option is not supported). See Displaying Route Flap Dampening Statistics on page 10-79.
NOTE: The clear ip bgp damping command not only clears statistics but also un-suppresses the routes. See
Displaying Route Flap Dampening Statistics on page 10-79.
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
You cannot clear dampening statistics using the Web management interface.
Statically Allocating Memory for the HP 6308M-SX Routing Switch
NOTE: These procedures apply only to the HP 6308M-SX. The HP 6308M-SX uses static memory allocation
for BGP4.
Changing the Maximum Number of Neighbors
You can change the maximum number of BGP4 neighbors the HP 6308M-SX routing switch can have using either
of the following methods.
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