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Re: BGP and convergence time
From: "Scott Weeks" <surfer () mauigateway com>
Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 14:30:04 -0700
--- matthew () walster org wrote: From: Matthew Walster <matthew () walster org> On 12 May 2010 02:36, Scott Weeks <surfer () mauigateway com> wrote:
You set the timers on your side and the two sides negotiate then select the lowest timer settings. The BGP session automatically hard resets on some equipment when changing the timers, so be aware of that.
Hold timers are negotiated in the OPEN message, I seem to remember, so surely you *have* to hard reset the connection to get the lower holdtime? -------------------------------------------------------- Of course you have to reset the session or it won't communicate the change, but what I wanted was to be able to soft-reset at my own convenience for the valuse to take effect. The routers we use just hard reset as soon as I typed the command. :-( scott
Current thread:
- RE: BGP and convergence time, (continued)
- RE: BGP and convergence time Frank Bulk (May 13)
- Re: BGP and convergence time shake righa (May 14)
- Re: BGP and convergence time shake righa (May 14)
- Re: BGP and convergence time shake righa (May 14)
- Re: BGP and convergence time Scott Weeks (May 11)
- Re: BGP and convergence time Matthew Walster (May 12)
- Re: BGP and convergence time Jay Nakamura (May 12)
- Re: BGP and convergence time Danny McPherson (May 12)
- Re: BGP and convergence time Richard A Steenbergen (May 12)
- Re: BGP and convergence time Matthew Walster (May 12)
- RE: BGP and convergence time Frank Bulk (May 13)
- Re: BGP and convergence time Joel Jaeggli (May 19)