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Configuring and Customizing BGP
303528-A Rev 00
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Specifying a Holddown Time
The holddown time is the amount of time either peer will wait for a keepalive or
update message before declaring the connection down.
A BGP speaker that initiates a connection inserts a holddown time value into the
open message. The responding peer responds with an open message that also
contains a holddown time value. If the BGP speakers establish a session, they use
the lesser value (which must be greater than 2). There are two exceptions to this
rule:
If one peer sends a zero holddown time, the peers use the nonzero holddown
time on the session.
If both peers send zero holddown times, the peers observe no holddown time
on the session.
By default, BGP inserts a value of 90 seconds into the open message.
You can use the BCC or Site Manager to specify a holddown time value or disable
the holddown function.
Using the BCC
Navigate to a BGP peer-specific prompt and enter:
holddown
seconds
seconds is an integer indicating the number of seconds that BGP waits for a
keepalive message before declaring the connection down.
For example, the following command sets the holddown timer to 60 seconds for
the peer session established between interfaces 2.2.2.2 and 2.2.2.5:
peer/2.2.2.2/2.2.2.5/5# holddown 60
peer/2.2.2.2/2.2.2.5/5#
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