5000 Series Layer 2/3 Managed Data Center Switch CLI Reference Guide
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keepalive
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.
holdtime
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.
Default
The default for <keepalive> is 60 seconds.
The default for <holdtime> is 180 seconds.
Command Mode
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BGP Router Config
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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
The neighbor’s IPv4 address. This is the IP address on the link that
connects the two peers.
autodetect interface
interface-name
The routing interface on which the neighbors link local IPv6 address is
auto-detected.
keepalive
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.
holdtime
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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