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Layer 2/3 managed 10g/25g/40g/100g data center switches
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5000 Series Layer 2/3 Managed Data Center Switch CLI Reference Guide
keepalive
holdtime
Default
The default for <keepalive> is 60 seconds.
The default for <holdtime> is 180 seconds.
Command Mode
BGP Router Config
Peer Template Config
11-91 neighbor timers (IPv4 VRF Address Family Config)
Use this command to override the global timer values and set the keepalive and hold timers for a specific
neighbor. The new values are not applied to adjacencies already in the ESTABLISHED state. A new
keepalive or hold time is applied the next time an ad adjacency is formed.
Issue this command in Peer Template Configuration Mode to add it to a peer template.
Use the no command to revert the keep alive and hold time for a peer to their defaults. After executing
this command, the BGP peer must be reset before the changes will take effect.
neighbor {ipv4-address | autocletect interface interface-name} timers keepalive holdtime
no neighbor {ipv4-address | autocletect interface interface-name} timers
Parameters
ipv4-address
autodetect interface
interface-name
keepalive
holdtime
The time, in seconds, between BGP KEEPALIVE packets sent to a
neighbor. The range is from 0 to 65,535 seconds. Jitter is applied to the
keepalive interval.
The time, in seconds, that BGP continues to consider a neighbor to be
alive without receiving a BGP KEEPALIVE or UPDATE packet from the
neighbor. If no KEEPALIVE is received from a neighbor for longer than
the hold time, BGP drops the adjacency. If the hold time is set to 0, then
BGP does not enforce a hold time and BGP does not send periodic
KEEPALIVE messages. The range is 0 to 65,535 seconds.
The neighbor's IPv4 address. This is the IP address on the link that
connects the two peers.
The routing interface on which the neighbors link local IPv6 address is
auto-detected.
The time, in seconds, between BGP KEEPALIVE packets sent to a
neighbor. The range is from 0 to 65,535 seconds. Jitter is applied to the
keepalive interval.
The time, in seconds, that BGP continues to consider a neighbor to be
alive without receiving a BGP KEEPALIVE or UPDATE packet from the
neighbor. If no KEEPALIVE is received from a neighbor for longer than
the hold time, BGP drops the adjacency. If the hold time is set to 0, then
BGP does not enforce a hold time and BGP does not send periodic
KEEPALIVE messages. The range is from 0 to 65,535 seconds.
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