Removing an FRGP Member
Here's what Pete did when the FRII was removed from the FRGP. For
a non-peer, there will be more to do, involving updating BGP
export filters.
! in frxcgp-gw-1:
configure private
delete interfaces at-0/2/0 unit 134
delete firewall family inet filter FRIIInput
delete firewall family inet filter FRIIOutput
delete firewall family inet filter Bison_Output term Peering from source-prefix-list FRIIPrefixes
delete protocols bgp group FRII
delete protocols bgp group UCD neighbor 132.194.3.69 export FRII
delete protocols bgp group UCD neighbor 132.194.3.5 export FRII
delete protocols bgp group USAP export FRII
delete policy-options prefix-list DirectRoutes 216.17.213.64/30
delete policy-options prefix-list FRIIPrefixes
delete policy-options policy-statement FRII
delete policy-options policy-statement l3-gw-1-out term FRII
delete policy-options as-path FRII-AS
! in frgp-as-1
configure terminal
interface ATM4/0/0
atm pvc 1 34 pd on interface ATM3/1/0 1 34
end
copy run start
- Delete frii entry from netserver:~siemsen/bin/convert-router-session.exp
- Delete netserver:/usr/web/nets/noc/frii-router.html
- Delete netserver:/usr/web/nets/internal/vendors/frii
- Delete FRII lines from the MD5 section of the usual place
- Tell Jennifer to delete FRII people from the Contacts page, delete the
FRII vendors page, and the link to it from the vendors index page
- Remove the FRII from diagrams
- Edit the FRGP ATM PVCs page at
frgp/internal/diagrams/frgp/layer-2/FRGPLayer2
to remove FRII
- Edit the FRGP logical topology diagram at
frgp/internal/diagrams/frgp/logical-topology/FRGP_logical_20061004
to remove FRII
- Remove references to the FRII policers from the Cricket configs,
or you'll get error emails from the Cricket cron jobs.
- Decommission the member's physical circuit
- Cricket will take care of itself, but it may generate
errors for a day or so until the configs get updated.
- Update the 95th-percentile scripts.
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