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| https://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=2756480&seqNum=3#:~:text=The%20OPEN%20message%20is%20used,that%20establish%20the%20session%20capabilities. The OPEN message is used to establish a BGP adjacency. Both sides negotiate session capabilities before a BGP peering establishes. The OPEN message contains the BGP version number, ASN of the originating router, Hold Time, BGP Identifier, and other optional parameters that establish the session capabilities. |
| Marker (16 bytes): This field is used for synchronization and is typically set to all ones. Length (2 bytes): Total length of the message, including the OPEN message header and the optional parameters. Type (1 byte): Message type (OPEN message has a type value of 1). Version (1 byte): BGP version number (typically 4 for BGP-4). AS Number (2 bytes): The Autonomous System (AS) number of the sender. Hold Time (2 bytes): The suggested hold time for the BGP session in seconds. It represents the maximum time between the receipt of successive KEEPALIVE or UPDATE messages. BGP Identifier (4 bytes): A 32-bit value that uniquely identifies the sender of the OPEN message. Optional Parameters Length (1 byte): Length of the Optional Parameters field. Optional Parameters (variable): Additional parameters that may be included based on negotiation between the BGP peers. Examples include capabilities, authentication information, etc.
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