You can configure micro-isolation CAR for BGP to isolate bandwidth resources by interface or sub-interface for BGP messages used to establish peer relationships.
When BGP messages used to establish peer relationships suffer a traffic burst, bandwidth may be preempted among interfaces and sub-interfaces. As a result, the BGP messages may fail to be sent properly. To resolve this problem, you can configure micro-isolation CAR for BGP to isolate bandwidth resources by interface or sub-interface for the BGP messages. If the default parameters of micro-isolation CAR for BGP do not meet service requirements, you can adjust them as required to ensure that the BGP messages can be sent properly.
The system view is displayed.
Micro-isolation CAR parameters for BGP are configured.
In normal cases, you are advised to use the default values of these parameters.
Micro-isolation CAR for BGP is disabled.
In normal cases, you are advised to keep this function enabled. Disable it if it becomes abnormal or adversely affects other services.
The configuration is committed.