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Appendix 5. TCP options that may be used with BGP
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Appendix 5. TCP options that may be used with BGP
Appendix 5. TCP options that may be used with BGP
If a local system TCP user interface supports TCP PUSH function, then
each BGP message should be transmitted with PUSH flag set. Setting
PUSH flag forces BGP messages to be transmitted promptly to the
receiver.
If a local system TCP user interface supports setting precedence for
TCP connection, then the BGP transport connection should be opened
with precedence set to Internetwork Control (110) value (see also
[6]).
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Appendix 5. TCP options that may be used with BGP