Hi Paul,

What you mean by change?  Assuming that an UPDATE is sent, and
everything going smoothly - will keep the TCP session alive.  Receipt of
a Notification as a result of what may happen during and after the
neighbor's 'change' will disconnect the tcp session with the peer.


HTH,
Mark.


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From: Casey, Paul (6822) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 17 July 2002 9:21 PM
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Subject: A BGP questiion. [7:49013]


Can anyone help me with this. 


How do you configure a router, so that when its neighbours make a BGP
change, the BGP change will take effect without resetting the BGP TCP
session. 

Kind regards,
Paul.



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