HP (Hewlett-Packard) 9304M Switch User Manual


 
Configuring BGP4
Displaying the Active Route Map Configuration
To view the devices active route map configuration (contained in the running-config) without displaying the entire
running-config, use the following CLI method.
USING THE CLI
To display the devices active route map configuration, enter the following command at any level of the CLI:
HP9300# show route-map
route-map permitnet4 permit 10
match ip address prefix-list plist1
route-map permitnet1 permit 1
match ip address prefix-list plist2
route-map setcomm permit 1
set community 1234:2345 no-export
route-map test111 permit 111
match address-filters 11
set community 11:12 no-export
route-map permit1122 permit 12
match ip address 11
route-map permit1122 permit 13
match ip address std_22
This example shows that the running-config contains six route maps. Notice that the match and set statements
within each route map are listed beneath the command for the route map itself. In this simplified example, each
route map contains only one match or set statement.
To display the active configuration for a specific route map, enter a command such as the following, which
specifies a route map name:
HP9300# show route-map setcomm
route-map setcomm permit 1
set community 1234:2345 no-export
This example shows the active configuration for a route map called setcomm.
Syntax: show route-map [<map-name>]
USING THE WEB MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
You cannot display the active route map configuration using the Web management interface.
Clearing Traffic Counters
You can clear the counters (reset them to 0) for BGP4 messages. To do so, use one of the following methods.
USING THE CLI
To clear the BGP4 message counter for all neighbors, enter the following command:
HP9300# clear ip bgp traffic
Syntax: clear ip bgp traffic
To clear the BGP4 message counter for a specific neighbor, enter a command such as the following:
HP9300# clear ip bgp neighbor 10.0.0.1 traffic
To clear the BGP4 message counter for all neighbors within a peer group, enter a command such as the following:
HP9300# clear ip bgp neighbor PeerGroup1 traffic
Syntax: clear ip bgp neighbor all | <ip-addr> | <peer-group-name> | <as-num> traffic
The all | <ip-addr> | <peer-group-name> | <as-num> specifies the neighbor. The <ip-addr> parameter specifies a
neighbor by its IP interface with the routing switch. The <peer-group-name> specifies all neighbors in a specific
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