apply-groups come in handy for this sort of thing, if I understand
your example.

David


2008/9/29 zhouyifeng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> And also, if your routing protocols have 100 neighbors? what will you do if 
> you want to change the hello timer?
>
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net> Date: Tue, 30 Sep 
>> 2008 09:34:15 +0800> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [j-nsp] BFD?> > On 
>> Tuesday 30 September 2008 09:25:14 Fitter wrote:> > > I am reading about BFD 
>> - Bidirectional Forwarding> > Detection. I am in confused that why some 
>> routing> > protocol have already the keepalive engine still need to> > 
>> enforce with BFD?> > Because most routing protocols would generally employ > 
>> intervals by the second - this might be too long for > failure detection, 
>> much less convergence.> > BFD provides failure detection in the order of 
>> sub-seconds > (more precisely, milliseconds). If properly configured with > 
>> the intended client routing protocol, convergence can be > hastened.> > 
>> Cheers,> > Mark.
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