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Huawei Exam H12-821_V1.0 Topic 1 Question 60 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H12-821_V1.0 exam
Question #: 60
Topic #: 1
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In BGP, Keepalive messages are used to maintain BGP peer relationships. When a BGP router receives a Keepalive message from a peer, the BGP router sets the state of the peer to Established and periodically sends Keepalive messages to maintain the connection. By default, the device sends Keepalive messages every seconds.

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Mammie
1 months ago
60 seconds? That's practically an eternity in the world of networking. I bet the developers were like, 'Hey, let's just make it a minute and call it a day.'
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Gwenn
13 hours ago
I guess they wanted to make sure the connection was stable.
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Santos
6 days ago
Yeah, it's interesting how they decided on 60 seconds as the default.
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Sharan
9 days ago
That does seem like a long time for a Keepalive message.
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Heike
2 months ago
Ah, the good old 60-second keepalive. Just enough time for me to go grab a snack and stretch my legs before the next one comes in.
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Ashleigh
13 days ago
Definitely helps keep everything in sync and ensures the connection stays up.
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Katlyn
27 days ago
It's a nice little reminder that everything is running smoothly in the BGP world.
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Ona
1 months ago
I always use that time to quickly check on other network tasks before the next Keepalive.
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Scot
1 months ago
I know right, it's like a little break in between all the BGP action.
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Lauryn
2 months ago
60 seconds, huh? I guess the network architects really want to conserve those precious network resources. It's like they're playing a game of 'how slowly can we keep this connection alive?'
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Keena
2 months ago
60 seconds? Wow, that's a long time for a keepalive message. I was expecting something more like 10 or 15 seconds.
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Sunny
2 months ago
I believe the default interval for sending Keepalive messages is 60 seconds.
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Bette
2 months ago
I agree, it helps in keeping the connection stable.
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Azalee
2 months ago
I think Keepalive messages are important for maintaining BGP peer relationships.
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