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  1. BGP uses a variety of messages for establishing the connection, exchanging routing information, checking if the remote BGP neighbor is still there and/or notifying the remote side if any errors occur. To do all of this, BGP uses 4 messages: Open Message Update Message Keepalive Message Notification Message
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    A BGP message consists of a BGP header and a data portion. BGP runs by sending five types of messages: Open, Update, Notification, Keepalive, and Route-refresh. These messages use the same header format. BGP messages are transmitted based on TCP (port 179). The message length varies from 19 octets to 4096 octets.
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