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disable-4byte-as and minimum-hold-time configurations

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disable-4byte-as and minimum-hold-time configurations

You can use the minimum-hold-time and disable-4byte-as configurations. By configuring minimum-hold-time, you can now prevent BGP session establishment toward BGP peers trying to negotiate a BGP session hold-time lower than the configured minimum-hold-time, which helps reducing the load on a router by avoiding sending constant keepalive messages at a high frequency. You can use disable-4byte-as configuration to enable a BGP peer that uses a 4-Byte to interact with another BGP peer old speaker that uses 2-Byte. Configure minimum-hold-time at any of the following hierarchy levels: set protocols bgp minimum-hold-time time-in-seconds set protocols bgp group group-name minimum-hold-time time-in-seconds set protocols bgp group group-name neighbor ip-address minimum-hold-time time-in-seconds Configure disable-4byte-as at any of the following hierarchy levels: set protocols bgp disable-4byte-as set protocols bgp group group-name disable-4byte-as set protocols bgp group group-name neighbor ip-address disable-4byte-as
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