
Configuring BGP Services
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Establishing a Peer-to-Peer Session
A BGP speaker forms neighbor relationships with other BGP speakers. This
happens when a BGP speaker establishes a TCP connection to a BGP peer (which
is simply the BGP speaker at the other end of the connection), based on local
configuration information.
You establish a BGP peer-to-peer session by setting BGP parameters as described
under the following topics:
Topic Page
Defining a Peer-to-Peer Session
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Initiating a Peer-to-Peer Session 8-38
Negotiating the BGP Version 8-40
Keeping the Connection Alive 8-42
Setting the External Advertisement Timer 8-44
Specifying a Holddown Time 8-46
Setting a Minimum AS Origination Interval 8-48
Overriding the Local AS Number 8-50
Specifying a Maximum Update Size 8-51
Setting the Route Echo Switch 8-53
Specifying the IBGP Client or Server Mode 8-55
Setting the Backoff Timer on an IBGP Route Server 8-56
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