# CLI Operations This page explains comprehensive examples of operations via GoBGP CLI. ## Prerequisites Assumed that you finished [Getting Started](https://github.com/osrg/gobgp/blob/master/docs/sources/getting-started.md). ## Configuration This example starts with the same configuration with [Getting Started](https://github.com/osrg/gobgp/blob/master/docs/sources/getting-started.md) Make sure that all the peers are connected. ``` $ gobgp show neighbors Peer AS Up/Down State |#Advertised Received Accepted 10.0.255.1 65001 00:00:04 Establ | 2 2 2 10.0.255.2 65002 00:00:04 Establ | 2 2 2 ``` ## Adding or deleting a peer dynamically You can add a new peer or delete the existing peer without stopping GoBGP daemon. You can do such by adding a new peer configuration or deleting the existing configuration of a peer in your configuration file and sending `HUP` signal to GoBGP daemon. In this example, 10.0.255.3 peer is added. The configuration file should be like the following. ``` [Global] As = 64512 RouterId = "192.168.255.1" [[NeighborList]] NeighborAddress = "10.0.255.1" PeerAs = 65001 [[NeighborList]] NeighborAddress = "10.0.255.2" PeerAs = 65002 [[NeighborList]] NeighborAddress = "10.0.255.3" PeerAs = 65003 ``` After you send `HUP` signal (`kill` command), you should see 10.0.255.3 peer. ``` $ gobgp show neighbors Peer AS Up/Down State |#Advertised Received Accepted 10.0.255.1 65001 00:03:42 Establ | 3 2 2 10.0.255.2 65002 00:03:42 Establ | 3 2 2 10.0.255.3 65003 00:01:39 Establ | 4 1 1 ``` ## Temporarily disable a configured peer Sometime you might want to disable the configured peer without removing the configuration for the peer. Likely, again you enable the peer later. ``` $ gobgp disable neighbor 10.0.255.1 $ gobgp show neighbors Peer AS Up/Down State |#Advertised Received Accepted 10.0.255.1 65001 never Idle(Admin) | 0 0 0 10.0.255.2 65002 00:12:32 Establ | 1 2 2 10.0.255.3 65003 00:10:29 Establ | 2 1 1 ``` The state of 10.0.255.1 is `Idle(Admin)`. Let's enable the peer again. ``` $ gobgp enable neighbor 10.0.255.1 $ gobgp show neighbors Peer AS Up/Down State |#Advertised Received Accepted 10.0.255.1 65001 never Idle | 0 0 0 10.0.255.2 65002 00:13:33 Establ | 1 2 2 10.0.255.3 65003 00:11:30 Establ | 2 1 1 ``` Eventually, the state should be `Established` again. ``` $ gobgp show neighbors Peer AS Up/Down State |#Advertised Received Accepted 10.0.255.1 65001 00:00:02 Establ | 3 2 2 10.0.255.2 65002 00:14:59 Establ | 3 2 2 10.0.255.3 65003 00:12:56 Establ | 4 1 1 ``` ## Reset, Reset, and Reset Various reset operations are supported. ``` $ gobgp reset neighbor 10.0.255.1 $ gobgp softreset neighbor 10.0.255.1 $ gobgp softresetin neighbor 10.0.255.1 $ gobgp softresetout neighbor 10.0.255.1 ```