[c-nsp] Taking advantage of route-refresh
chip
chip.gwyn at gmail.com
Tue May 9 11:17:44 EDT 2006
> Vincent De Keyzer wrote:
>
> > 1. will I actually save memory? Or is the "soft-reconfiguration
> > inbound" command ignored if the router supports route-refresh?
>
> Yes, you'll save memory. No, the command is not ignored if route
> refresh is supported.
>
> > 2. how do I check that the peer supports route refresh?
>
> edge1-ifmt#sh ip b n | i refresh
> Route refresh: advertised and received(new)
> Route refresh: advertised and received(new)
> edge1-ifmt#
>
> > 3. how do I remove the "soft-reconfiguration inbound"command without
> > breaking anything?
>
> Just do it. You may need to reload to actually save the memory though -
> YMMV, but I had to reload to claim it back.
>
> pt
You can also re-enable it at any time for a specific peer should you
need to view what's in there before it hits your filters...
--chip
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Just my $.02, your mileage may vary, batteries not included, etc....
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