3.2.3. flush¶
flush bgp¶
Note
requires a Product License.
vsr> flush bgp [vrf <string>] [l3vrf <string>] ipv4 unicast [as AS] [all] [neighbor NEIGHBOR] \
... [unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR] [external] [neighbor-group <string>] \
... [soft SOFT] multicast [as AS] [all] [neighbor NEIGHBOR] [unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR] \
... [external] [neighbor-group <string>] [soft SOFT] labeled-unicast \
... [as AS] [all] [neighbor NEIGHBOR] [unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR] \
... [external] [neighbor-group <string>] [soft SOFT] flowspec [as AS] \
... [all] [neighbor NEIGHBOR] [unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR] \
... [external] [neighbor-group <string>] [soft SOFT] vpn [as AS] \
... [all] [neighbor NEIGHBOR] [unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR] \
... [external] [neighbor-group <string>] [soft SOFT] ipv6 unicast \
... [as AS] [all] [neighbor NEIGHBOR] [unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR] \
... [external] [neighbor-group <string>] [soft SOFT] multicast [as AS] \
... [all] [neighbor NEIGHBOR] [unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR] \
... [external] [neighbor-group <string>] [soft SOFT] labeled-unicast \
... [as AS] [all] [neighbor NEIGHBOR] [unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR] \
... [external] [neighbor-group <string>] [soft SOFT] flowspec [as AS] \
... [all] [neighbor NEIGHBOR] [unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR] \
... [external] [neighbor-group <string>] [soft SOFT] vpn [as AS] \
... [all] [neighbor NEIGHBOR] [unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR] \
... [external] [neighbor-group <string>] [soft SOFT] l2vpn evpn [as AS] \
... [all] [neighbor NEIGHBOR] [unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR] \
... [external] [neighbor-group <string>] [soft SOFT]
Flush BGP information.
Input Parameters¶
vrf <string>
Specify the VRF.
l3vrf <string>
Specify the L3VRF.
ipv4
Flush information about BGP IPv4.
unicast
Flush information for unicast address family.
as AS
Flush neighbors with the AS number.
AS
valuesDescription
<1-4294967295>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
<0-65535.0-65535>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
all
Flush all neighbors.
neighbor NEIGHBOR
BGP neighbor address to flush.
NEIGHBOR
valuesDescription
<ipv4-address>
An IPv4 address.
<ipv6-address>
An IPv6 address.
unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
BGP unnumbered neighbor to flush.
UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
An interface name.
external
Flush all external neighbors.
neighbor-group <string>
Flush all members of the neighbor group.
soft SOFT
Soft reconfigure inbound and/or outbound updates.
SOFT
valuesDescription
in
Send route-refresh unless using ‘soft-reconfiguration inbound’.
out
Resend all outbound updates.
both
Soft reconfigure inbound and outbound updates.
multicast
Flush information for multicast address family.
as AS
Flush neighbors with the AS number.
AS
valuesDescription
<1-4294967295>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
<0-65535.0-65535>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
all
Flush all neighbors.
neighbor NEIGHBOR
BGP neighbor address to flush.
NEIGHBOR
valuesDescription
<ipv4-address>
An IPv4 address.
<ipv6-address>
An IPv6 address.
unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
BGP unnumbered neighbor to flush.
UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
An interface name.
external
Flush all external neighbors.
neighbor-group <string>
Flush all members of the neighbor group.
soft SOFT
Soft reconfigure inbound and/or outbound updates.
SOFT
valuesDescription
in
Send route-refresh unless using ‘soft-reconfiguration inbound’.
out
Resend all outbound updates.
both
Soft reconfigure inbound and outbound updates.
labeled-unicast
Flush information for labeled unicast address family.
as AS
Flush neighbors with the AS number.
AS
valuesDescription
<1-4294967295>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
<0-65535.0-65535>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
all
Flush all neighbors.
neighbor NEIGHBOR
BGP neighbor address to flush.
NEIGHBOR
valuesDescription
<ipv4-address>
An IPv4 address.
<ipv6-address>
An IPv6 address.
unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
BGP unnumbered neighbor to flush.
UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
An interface name.
external
Flush all external neighbors.
neighbor-group <string>
Flush all members of the neighbor group.
soft SOFT
Soft reconfigure inbound and/or outbound updates.
SOFT
valuesDescription
in
Send route-refresh unless using ‘soft-reconfiguration inbound’.
out
Resend all outbound updates.
both
Soft reconfigure inbound and outbound updates.
flowspec
Flush information for flowspec address family.
as AS
Flush neighbors with the AS number.
AS
valuesDescription
<1-4294967295>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
<0-65535.0-65535>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
all
Flush all neighbors.
neighbor NEIGHBOR
BGP neighbor address to flush.
NEIGHBOR
valuesDescription
<ipv4-address>
An IPv4 address.
<ipv6-address>
An IPv6 address.
unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
BGP unnumbered neighbor to flush.
UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
An interface name.
external
Flush all external neighbors.
neighbor-group <string>
Flush all members of the neighbor group.
soft SOFT
Soft reconfigure inbound and/or outbound updates.
SOFT
valuesDescription
in
Send route-refresh unless using ‘soft-reconfiguration inbound’.
out
Resend all outbound updates.
both
Soft reconfigure inbound and outbound updates.
vpn
Flush information for VPN address family.
as AS
Flush neighbors with the AS number.
AS
valuesDescription
<1-4294967295>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
<0-65535.0-65535>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
all
Flush all neighbors.
neighbor NEIGHBOR
BGP neighbor address to flush.
NEIGHBOR
valuesDescription
<ipv4-address>
An IPv4 address.
<ipv6-address>
An IPv6 address.
unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
BGP unnumbered neighbor to flush.
UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
An interface name.
external
Flush all external neighbors.
neighbor-group <string>
Flush all members of the neighbor group.
soft SOFT
Soft reconfigure inbound and/or outbound updates.
SOFT
valuesDescription
in
Send route-refresh unless using ‘soft-reconfiguration inbound’.
out
Resend all outbound updates.
both
Soft reconfigure inbound and outbound updates.
ipv6
Flush information about BGP IPv6.
unicast
Flush information for unicast address family.
as AS
Flush neighbors with the AS number.
AS
valuesDescription
<1-4294967295>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
<0-65535.0-65535>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
all
Flush all neighbors.
neighbor NEIGHBOR
BGP neighbor address to flush.
NEIGHBOR
valuesDescription
<ipv4-address>
An IPv4 address.
<ipv6-address>
An IPv6 address.
unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
BGP unnumbered neighbor to flush.
UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
An interface name.
external
Flush all external neighbors.
neighbor-group <string>
Flush all members of the neighbor group.
soft SOFT
Soft reconfigure inbound and/or outbound updates.
SOFT
valuesDescription
in
Send route-refresh unless using ‘soft-reconfiguration inbound’.
out
Resend all outbound updates.
both
Soft reconfigure inbound and outbound updates.
multicast
Flush information for multicast address family.
as AS
Flush neighbors with the AS number.
AS
valuesDescription
<1-4294967295>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
<0-65535.0-65535>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
all
Flush all neighbors.
neighbor NEIGHBOR
BGP neighbor address to flush.
NEIGHBOR
valuesDescription
<ipv4-address>
An IPv4 address.
<ipv6-address>
An IPv6 address.
unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
BGP unnumbered neighbor to flush.
UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
An interface name.
external
Flush all external neighbors.
neighbor-group <string>
Flush all members of the neighbor group.
soft SOFT
Soft reconfigure inbound and/or outbound updates.
SOFT
valuesDescription
in
Send route-refresh unless using ‘soft-reconfiguration inbound’.
out
Resend all outbound updates.
both
Soft reconfigure inbound and outbound updates.
labeled-unicast
Flush information for labeled unicast address family.
as AS
Flush neighbors with the AS number.
AS
valuesDescription
<1-4294967295>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
<0-65535.0-65535>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
all
Flush all neighbors.
neighbor NEIGHBOR
BGP neighbor address to flush.
NEIGHBOR
valuesDescription
<ipv4-address>
An IPv4 address.
<ipv6-address>
An IPv6 address.
unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
BGP unnumbered neighbor to flush.
UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
An interface name.
external
Flush all external neighbors.
neighbor-group <string>
Flush all members of the neighbor group.
soft SOFT
Soft reconfigure inbound and/or outbound updates.
SOFT
valuesDescription
in
Send route-refresh unless using ‘soft-reconfiguration inbound’.
out
Resend all outbound updates.
both
Soft reconfigure inbound and outbound updates.
flowspec
Flush information for flowspec address family.
as AS
Flush neighbors with the AS number.
AS
valuesDescription
<1-4294967295>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
<0-65535.0-65535>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
all
Flush all neighbors.
neighbor NEIGHBOR
BGP neighbor address to flush.
NEIGHBOR
valuesDescription
<ipv4-address>
An IPv4 address.
<ipv6-address>
An IPv6 address.
unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
BGP unnumbered neighbor to flush.
UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
An interface name.
external
Flush all external neighbors.
neighbor-group <string>
Flush all members of the neighbor group.
soft SOFT
Soft reconfigure inbound and/or outbound updates.
SOFT
valuesDescription
in
Send route-refresh unless using ‘soft-reconfiguration inbound’.
out
Resend all outbound updates.
both
Soft reconfigure inbound and outbound updates.
vpn
Flush information for VPN address family.
as AS
Flush neighbors with the AS number.
AS
valuesDescription
<1-4294967295>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
<0-65535.0-65535>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
all
Flush all neighbors.
neighbor NEIGHBOR
BGP neighbor address to flush.
NEIGHBOR
valuesDescription
<ipv4-address>
An IPv4 address.
<ipv6-address>
An IPv6 address.
unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
BGP unnumbered neighbor to flush.
UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
An interface name.
external
Flush all external neighbors.
neighbor-group <string>
Flush all members of the neighbor group.
soft SOFT
Soft reconfigure inbound and/or outbound updates.
SOFT
valuesDescription
in
Send route-refresh unless using ‘soft-reconfiguration inbound’.
out
Resend all outbound updates.
both
Soft reconfigure inbound and outbound updates.
l2vpn
Flush information about BGP L2VPN.
evpn
Flush information for evpn address family.
as AS
Flush neighbors with the AS number.
AS
valuesDescription
<1-4294967295>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
<0-65535.0-65535>
A numeric identifier for an autonomous system (AS). An AS is a single domain, under common administrative control, which forms a unit of routing policy. Autonomous systems can be assigned a 2-byte identifier, or a 4-byte identifier which may have public or private scope. Private ASNs are assigned from dedicated ranges. Public ASNs are assigned from ranges allocated by IANA to the regional internet registries (RIRs).
all
Flush all neighbors.
neighbor NEIGHBOR
BGP neighbor address to flush.
NEIGHBOR
valuesDescription
<ipv4-address>
An IPv4 address.
<ipv6-address>
An IPv6 address.
unnumbered-neighbor UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
BGP unnumbered neighbor to flush.
UNNUMBERED-NEIGHBOR
An interface name.
external
Flush all external neighbors.
neighbor-group <string>
Flush all members of the neighbor group.
soft SOFT
Soft reconfigure inbound and/or outbound updates.
SOFT
valuesDescription
in
Send route-refresh unless using ‘soft-reconfiguration inbound’.
out
Resend all outbound updates.
both
Soft reconfigure inbound and outbound updates.
flush isis¶
Note
requires a Product License.
vsr> flush isis [vrf <string>] [l3vrf <string>] neighbor <string>
Flush IS-IS information.
Input Parameters¶
vrf <string>
Specify the VRF.
l3vrf <string>
Specify the L3VRF.
neighbor <string>
(mandatory)The IS-IS neighbor adjacencies system id.
flush ospf¶
Note
requires a Product License.
vsr> flush ospf [vrf <string>] [l3vrf <string>] interface <ifname>
Flush OSPF information.
Input Parameters¶
vrf <string>
Specify the VRF.
l3vrf <string>
Specify the L3VRF.
interface <ifname>
(mandatory)The name of the network interface to be cleared.
flush ospf6¶
Note
requires a Product License.
vsr> flush ospf6 interface <ifname>
Flush OSPFv3 information.
Input Parameters¶
interface <ifname>
(mandatory)The name of the network interface to be cleared.
flush nhrp¶
Note
requires a Product License.
vsr> flush nhrp [vrf <string>] [cache] [shortcut]
Flush NHRP information.
Input Parameters¶
vrf <string>
Specify the VRF.
cache
NHRP dynamic cache entries.
shortcut
NHRP shortcut entries.
flush nhrp6¶
Note
requires a Product License.
vsr> flush nhrp6 [vrf <string>] [cache] [shortcut]
Flush NHRP information.
Input Parameters¶
vrf <string>
Specify the VRF.
cache
NHRP dynamic cache entries.
shortcut
NHRP shortcut entries.
flush pim¶
Note
requires a Product License.
vsr> flush pim [vrf <string>] [bsr-data] [interface-traffic] [interfaces] [oil] \
... [statistics]
Flush PIM information.
Input Parameters¶
vrf <string>
Specify the VRF.
bsr-data
Reset PIM BSR data.
interface-traffic
Reset protocol packet counters.
interfaces
Reset PIM interfaces.
oil
Rescan PIM OIL (output interface list).
statistics
Reset statistics.
flush ike ike-sa¶
Note
requires a IPsec Application License.
vsr> flush ike ike-sa [vrf VRF] [vpn <string>] [unique-id <string>]
Flush IKE SA.
Input Parameters¶
vrf VRF
Flush objects in selected netns only.
VRF
valuesDescription
main
The main vrf.
<string>
The vrf name.
vpn <string>
Flush SA for selected VPN.
unique-id <string>
Flush SA with this unique id.
flush ike child-sa¶
Note
requires a IPsec Application License.
vsr> flush ike child-sa [vrf VRF] [name <string>] [unique-id <string>]
Flush child SA.
Input Parameters¶
vrf VRF
Flush objects in selected netns only.
VRF
valuesDescription
main
The main vrf.
<string>
The vrf name.
name <string>
Flush SA with this name.
unique-id <string>
Flush SA with this unique id.
flush cg-nat statistics¶
Note
requires a CG-NAT Application License.
vsr> flush cg-nat statistics
Reset statistics.
flush cg-nat user¶
Note
requires a CG-NAT Application License.
vsr> flush cg-nat user [vrf <string>] [rule-id <uint16>] [user-address USER-ADDRESS]
Flush one of all CG-NAT users of dynamic or deterministic rules.
Input Parameters¶
vrf <string>
VRF.
rule-id <uint16>
Rule id.
user-address USER-ADDRESS
User IP address.
USER-ADDRESS
valuesDescription
<ip-address>
An IPv4 address.
<ip-address>
An IPv6 address.
flush cg-nat user-statistics¶
Note
requires a CG-NAT Application License.
vsr> flush cg-nat user-statistics [vrf <string>] [rule-id <uint16>] [user-address USER-ADDRESS] \
... [threshold-errors <uint32>] [usage-min <1-100>]
Flush statistics of one or all CG-NAT users of dynamic or deterministic rules.
Input Parameters¶
vrf <string>
VRF.
rule-id <uint16>
Rule id.
user-address USER-ADDRESS
User IP address.
USER-ADDRESS
valuesDescription
<ip-address>
An IPv4 address.
<ip-address>
An IPv6 address.
threshold-errors <uint32>
Users having more errors than a given threshold.
usage-min <1-100>
Users usage by at least the given rate.
flush fast-path statistics¶
Note
requires a Product License.
vsr> flush fast-path statistics
Flush fast-path statistics.
flush fast-path conntrack¶
vsr> flush fast-path conntrack [vrf <string>] origin [source SOURCE] [destination DESTINATION] \
... tcp [source-port <uint16>] [destination-port <uint16>] udp [source-port <uint16>] \
... [destination-port <uint16>] icmp [icmp-id <uint16>] icmpv6 [icmp-id <uint16>] \
... gre [key <uint32>] [direction DIRECTION] [interface INTERFACE] \
... [userid <uint32>] [name <string>] reply [source SOURCE] [destination DESTINATION] \
... tcp [source-port <uint16>] [destination-port <uint16>] udp [source-port <uint16>] \
... [destination-port <uint16>] icmp [icmp-id <uint16>] icmpv6 [icmp-id <uint16>] \
... gre [key <uint32>] [direction DIRECTION] [interface INTERFACE] \
... [userid <uint32>] [name <string>]
Flush fast-path conntracks.
Input Parameters¶
vrf <string>
Set the VRF.
origin
Filter only on origin conntracks.
source SOURCE
Filter conntracks with this source address.
SOURCE
valuesDescription
<ipv4-address>
An IPv4 address.
<ipv6-address>
An IPv6 address.
destination DESTINATION
Filter conntracks with this destination address.
DESTINATION
valuesDescription
<ipv4-address>
An IPv4 address.
<ipv6-address>
An IPv6 address.
tcp
Filter on TCP protocol.
source-port <uint16>
Filter on the source port.
destination-port <uint16>
Filter on the destination port.
udp
Filter on UDP protocol.
source-port <uint16>
Filter on the source port.
destination-port <uint16>
Filter on the destination port.
icmp
Filter on ICMP protocol.
icmp-id <uint16>
Filter on ICMP id.
icmpv6
Filter on ICMPv6 protocol.
icmp-id <uint16>
Filter on ICMPv6 id.
gre
Filter on GRE protocol.
key <uint32>
Filter on GRE key.
direction DIRECTION
Specify filtered direction for interface, rule userid and rule name.
DIRECTION
valuesDescription
ingress
Filter on ingress rule or interface.
egress
Filter on egress rule or interface.
interface INTERFACE
Filter on conntrack interface, according to direction if specified.
INTERFACE
An interface name.
userid <uint32>
Filter on rule userid, according to direction if specified.
name <string>
Filter on rule name, according to direction if specified.
reply
Filter only on reply conntracks.
source SOURCE
Filter conntracks with this source address.
SOURCE
valuesDescription
<ipv4-address>
An IPv4 address.
<ipv6-address>
An IPv6 address.
destination DESTINATION
Filter conntracks with this destination address.
DESTINATION
valuesDescription
<ipv4-address>
An IPv4 address.
<ipv6-address>
An IPv6 address.
tcp
Filter on TCP protocol.
source-port <uint16>
Filter on the source port.
destination-port <uint16>
Filter on the destination port.
udp
Filter on UDP protocol.
source-port <uint16>
Filter on the source port.
destination-port <uint16>
Filter on the destination port.
icmp
Filter on ICMP protocol.
icmp-id <uint16>
Filter on ICMP id.
icmpv6
Filter on ICMPv6 protocol.
icmp-id <uint16>
Filter on ICMPv6 id.
gre
Filter on GRE protocol.
key <uint32>
Filter on GRE key.
direction DIRECTION
Specify filtered direction for interface, rule userid and rule name.
DIRECTION
valuesDescription
ingress
Filter on ingress rule or interface.
egress
Filter on egress rule or interface.
interface INTERFACE
Filter on conntrack interface, according to direction if specified.
INTERFACE
An interface name.
userid <uint32>
Filter on rule userid, according to direction if specified.
name <string>
Filter on rule name, according to direction if specified.
flush vxlan fdb¶
vsr> flush vxlan fdb [vrf <string>] name NAME [link-layer-address LINK-LAYER-ADDRESS] \
... [neighbor NEIGHBOR] [link-interface LINK-INTERFACE] [port PORT] \
... [vni VNI]
Flush VXLAN FDB entries.
Input Parameters¶
vrf <string>
VRF to look into.
name NAME
(mandatory)Show FDB per interface.
NAME
An interface name.
link-layer-address LINK-LAYER-ADDRESS
The link-layer address of the FDB entry.
LINK-LAYER-ADDRESS
An IEEE 802 MAC address.
neighbor NEIGHBOR
The IP address of the destination VXLAN tunnel endpoint where the Ethernet MAC ADDRESS resides.
NEIGHBOR
valuesDescription
<ipv4-address>
An IPv4 address.
<ipv6-address>
An IPv6 address.
link-interface LINK-INTERFACE
The outgoing interface for the VXLAN device driver to reach the remote VXLAN tunnel endpoint.
LINK-INTERFACE
An interface name.
port PORT
The UDP destination PORT number used to connect to the remote VXLAN tunnel endpoint.
PORT
A 16-bit port number used by a transport protocol such as TCP or UDP.
vni VNI
The VXLAN VNI Network Identifier (or VXLAN Segment ID) used to connect to the remote VXLAN tunnel endpoint.
VNI
Type definition representing VXLAN Segment ID / VXLAN Network Identifier value.
flush bridge fdb¶
vsr> flush bridge fdb [vrf <string>] name NAME [link-interface LINK-INTERFACE] [link-layer-address LINK-LAYER-ADDRESS]
Flush bridge FDB entries.
Input Parameters¶
vrf <string>
The VRF to look into.
name NAME
(mandatory)The name of the interface for which the FDB will be removed.
NAME
An interface name.
link-interface LINK-INTERFACE
The link interface of the FDB entry to remove.
LINK-INTERFACE
An interface name.
link-layer-address LINK-LAYER-ADDRESS
The link-layer address of the FDB entry to remove.
LINK-LAYER-ADDRESS
An IEEE 802 MAC address.
flush alarm¶
vsr> flush alarm alarm-clearance-status ALARM-CLEARANCE-STATUS older-than [seconds <uint16>] \
... [minutes <uint16>] [hours <uint16>] [days <uint16>] [weeks <uint16>] \
... severity [below BELOW] [is IS] [above ABOVE]
This operation requests that the server delete entries from the alarm list according to the supplied criteria. Typically, this operation is used to delete alarms that are in closed operator state and older than a specified time. The number of purged alarms is returned as an output parameter.
Input Parameters¶
alarm-clearance-status ALARM-CLEARANCE-STATUS
(mandatory)The clearance status of the alarm.
ALARM-CLEARANCE-STATUS
valuesDescription
any
Ignore alarm-clearance status.
cleared
Filter cleared alarms.
not-cleared
Filter not-cleared alarms.
older-than
Matches the ‘last-status-change’ leaf in the alarm.
seconds <uint16>
Age expressed in seconds.
minutes <uint16>
Age expressed in minutes.
hours <uint16>
Age expressed in hours.
days <uint16>
Age expressed in days.
weeks <uint16>
Age expressed in weeks.
severity
Filter based on severity.
below BELOW
Severity less than this leaf.
BELOW
valuesDescription
indeterminate
Indicates that the severity level could not be determined. This level SHOULD be avoided.
warning
The ‘warning’ severity level indicates the detection of a potential or impending service-affecting fault, before any significant effects have been felt. Action should be taken to further diagnose (if necessary) and correct the problem in order to prevent it from becoming a more serious service-affecting fault.
minor
The ‘minor’ severity level indicates the existence of a non-service-affecting fault condition and that corrective action should be taken in order to prevent a more serious (for example, service-affecting) fault. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when the detected alarm condition is not currently degrading the capacity of the resource.
major
The ‘major’ severity level indicates that a service- affecting condition has developed and an urgent corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when there is a severe degradation in the capability of the resource and its full capability must be restored.
critical
The ‘critical’ severity level indicates that a service- affecting condition has occurred and an immediate corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when a resource becomes totally out of service and its capability must be restored.
is IS
Severity level equal to this leaf.
IS
valuesDescription
indeterminate
Indicates that the severity level could not be determined. This level SHOULD be avoided.
warning
The ‘warning’ severity level indicates the detection of a potential or impending service-affecting fault, before any significant effects have been felt. Action should be taken to further diagnose (if necessary) and correct the problem in order to prevent it from becoming a more serious service-affecting fault.
minor
The ‘minor’ severity level indicates the existence of a non-service-affecting fault condition and that corrective action should be taken in order to prevent a more serious (for example, service-affecting) fault. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when the detected alarm condition is not currently degrading the capacity of the resource.
major
The ‘major’ severity level indicates that a service- affecting condition has developed and an urgent corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when there is a severe degradation in the capability of the resource and its full capability must be restored.
critical
The ‘critical’ severity level indicates that a service- affecting condition has occurred and an immediate corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when a resource becomes totally out of service and its capability must be restored.
above ABOVE
Severity level higher than this leaf.
ABOVE
valuesDescription
indeterminate
Indicates that the severity level could not be determined. This level SHOULD be avoided.
warning
The ‘warning’ severity level indicates the detection of a potential or impending service-affecting fault, before any significant effects have been felt. Action should be taken to further diagnose (if necessary) and correct the problem in order to prevent it from becoming a more serious service-affecting fault.
minor
The ‘minor’ severity level indicates the existence of a non-service-affecting fault condition and that corrective action should be taken in order to prevent a more serious (for example, service-affecting) fault. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when the detected alarm condition is not currently degrading the capacity of the resource.
major
The ‘major’ severity level indicates that a service- affecting condition has developed and an urgent corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when there is a severe degradation in the capability of the resource and its full capability must be restored.
critical
The ‘critical’ severity level indicates that a service- affecting condition has occurred and an immediate corrective action is required. Such a severity can be reported, for example, when a resource becomes totally out of service and its capability must be restored.
Output Data¶
purged-alarms <uint32>
Number of purged alarms.
flush qos statistics¶
Note
requires a Product License.
vsr> flush qos statistics [type TYPE]
Flush QoS statistics.
Input Parameters¶
type TYPE
QoS type used to identify which statistics to flush.
TYPE
valuesDescription
scheduler
Scheduler statistics.
filtering
Filtering statistics.
classification
Classification statistics.
meter
Meter statistics.
flush conntracks¶
vsr> flush conntracks [vrf <string>]
Flush conntracks.
Input Parameters¶
vrf <string>
The VRF in which to flush the conntracks.
flush certificate cmp scheduled-update¶
vsr> flush certificate cmp scheduled-update name NAME
Stop certificate scheduled updates via CMP.
Input Parameters¶
name NAME
(mandatory)The name of the certificate.
NAME
Certificate name.
flush dhcp-server lease¶
Note
requires a Product License.
vsr> flush dhcp-server lease [vrf VRF] [l3vrf L3VRF] [interface INTERFACE] [ip-address IP-ADDRESS]
Flush DHCP server lease(s), this command restarts the associated DHCP service.
Input Parameters¶
vrf VRF
Specify the VRF.
VRF
valuesDescription
main
The main vrf.
<string>
The vrf name.
l3vrf L3VRF
Specify the l3vrf.
L3VRF
The l3vrf name.
interface INTERFACE
Specify the interface.
INTERFACE
An interface name.
ip-address IP-ADDRESS
Specify the ip address (ipv4 or ipv6).
IP-ADDRESS
valuesDescription
<ipv4-address>
An IPv4 address.
<ipv6-address>
An IPv6 address.
flush neighbors¶
Note
requires a Product License.
vsr> flush neighbors [FAMILY] [vrf VRF]
Flush the neighbors.
Input Parameters¶
FAMILY
Specify the neighbors protocol family.
FAMILY
valuesDescription
ipv4
IPv4 (ARP).
ipv6
IPv6 (NDP).
vrf VRF
The VRF in which to flush the neighbors.
VRF
valuesDescription
main
The main vrf.
<string>
The vrf name.
flush login¶
vsr> flush login id <uint32>
Terminate a login session.
Input Parameters¶
id <uint32>
(mandatory)The id of the login session.
flush ppp-server session¶
vsr> flush ppp-server session [vrf <string>] instance <string> username <string>
Delete a PPP server session.
Input Parameters¶
vrf <string>
The VRF of the PPP server instance.
instance <string>
(mandatory)The PPP server instance on which the session will be deleted.
username <string>
(mandatory)The username of the session to delete.