5-29To do... Use the command... RemarksReset the BGP connection with a specified peer reset bgp ip-address [ flap-info ]Reset the BGP connection with a specified peergroup reset bgp group group-nameviewClearing BGP InformationTo do... Use the command... RemarksClear the route dampening informationand release the suppressed routesreset bgp dampening [ network-address[ mask ] ]Clear the route flaps statisticsreset bgp flap-info [ regular-expressionas-regular-expression | as-path-acl acl-number| ip-address [ mask ] ]Available inuser viewBGP Configuration ExamplesConfiguring BGP Confederation AttributeNetwork requirementsBGP runs in a large AS of a company. As the number of IBGP peers increases rapidly in the AS, morenetwork resources for BGP communication are occupied. The customer hopes to reduce IBGP peers tominimize the CPU and network resources consumption by BGP without affecting device performance.Based on user requirements, configure a BGP confederation to achieve the goal.Network diagramFigure 5-14 shows the network diagram.Figure 5-14 Network diagram for AS confederation configurationDevice Interface IP address ASSwitch A Vlan-int 10 172.68.10.1/24 100Switch B Vlan-int 10 172.68.10.2/24Switch C Vlan-int 10 172.68.10.3/24Vlan-int 20 172.68.1.1/24Vlan-int 30 156.10.1.1/24Switch D Vlan-int 20 172.68.1.2/24Switch E Vlan-int 30 156.10.1.2/24 200