Adjusting Bgp Timers Example - Nokia Voyager Reference Manual

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5. In the Nexthop field, click the on button next to EBGP Multihop to enable
6. (Optional) Enter a value in the TTL edit box to set the number of hops
Verification
To verify that you have configured load balancing correctly, run the following
commands in ICLID. For more information on these commands, go to
Displaying Routing Protocol Information.
show bgp neighbor
show route bgp

Adjusting BGP Timers Example

1. Configure a BGP neighbor as in the
2. Click the peer IP address link to configure peer-specific parameters.
3. Enter a value in seconds in the H
4. Enter a value in seconds in the K
To make your changes permanent, click S
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the multihop option, and then click A
over which the EBGP multihop session is established. The default value
is 64 and the range is 1-255. Click A
Holdtime indicates the maximum number of seconds that may elapse
between the receipt of successive keepalive and/or update messages by
the sender before the peer is declared dead. It must be either zero or at
least 3 seconds.
The default value is 180 seconds
BGP does not use any transport-protocol-based keepalive mechanism to
determine if peers are reachable. Instead, keepalive messages are
exchanged between peers to determine if the peer is still reachable.
The default value is 60 seconds.
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PPLY
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PPLY
"BGP Neighbors Example."
edit box.
OLDTIME
edit box; then click A
EEPALIVE
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AVE
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PPLY
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