12-04-2022 06:46 PM
We have two router which is act as primary and secondary. Noticed the primary link have packet loss. So we need to shut the primary BGP traffic and make traffic flow through it on secondary .
12-04-2022 11:22 PM
- Check this thread : https://community.cisco.com/t5/routing/how-to-shut-bgp-session/td-p/3187764
M.
12-05-2022 12:22 AM
you want to shutdown the neighbor then
neighbor x.x.x.x shutdown
you want to remove totally the neighbor
then
no neighbor x.x.x.x remote-as y <<this will complete remove the neighbor and all relate command
12-05-2022 12:33 AM
Hello
@rajesthiru1 wrote:
we need to shut the primary BGP traffic and make traffic flow through it on secondary .
either-
physically disconnect the interface ( providing its not being shared with other active peerings)
or
router bgp xx
neigbour xxxx shutdown
no neigbour xxxx shutdown
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