This module describes configuration tasks to configure various options involving Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) neighbor peer sessions. BGP is an interdomain routing protocol designed to provide loop-free routing between organizations. This module contains tasks that use BGP neighbor session commands to configure fast session deactivation, configure a router to automatically reestablish a BGP neighbor peering session when the peering session has been disabled or brought down, configure options to help an autonomous system migration, and to configure a lightweight security mechanism to protect eBGP peering sessions from CPU utilization-based attacks.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Cisco Systems: Configuring BGP Neighbor Session Options
This module describes configuration tasks to configure various options involving Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) neighbor peer sessions. BGP is an interdomain routing protocol designed to provide loop-free routing between organizations. This module contains tasks that use BGP neighbor session commands to configure fast session deactivation, configure a router to automatically reestablish a BGP neighbor peering session when the peering session has been disabled or brought down, configure options to help an autonomous system migration, and to configure a lightweight security mechanism to protect eBGP peering sessions from CPU utilization-based attacks.
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