Administrator Guide

ROUTE_REFRESH(2)
CISCO_ROUTE_REFRESH(128)
Neighbor is using BGP global mode BFD configuration
For address family: IPv4 Unicast
BGP table version 0, neighbor version 0
Prefixes accepted 0 (consume 0 bytes), withdrawn 0 by peer, martian prefixes ignored 0
Prefixes advertised 0, denied 0, withdrawn 0 from peer
Connections established 1; dropped 0
Last reset never
Local host: 2.2.2.3, Local port: 63805
Foreign host: 2.2.2.2, Foreign port: 179
E1200i_ExaScale#
R2# show ip bgp neighbors 2.2.2.3
BGP neighbor is 2.2.2.3, remote AS 1, external link
Member of peer-group pg1 for session parameters
BGP version 4, remote router ID 12.0.0.4
BGP state ESTABLISHED, in this state for 00:05:33
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Neighbor is using BGP neighbor mode BFD configuration
Peer active in peer-group outbound optimization
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R2# show ip bgp neighbors 2.2.2.4
BGP neighbor is 2.2.2.4, remote AS 1, external link
Member of peer-group pg1 for session parameters
BGP version 4, remote router ID 12.0.0.4
BGP state ESTABLISHED, in this state for 00:05:33
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Neighbor is using BGP peer-group mode BFD configuration
Peer active in peer-group outbound optimization
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Congure BFD for VRRP
When using BFD with VRRP, the VRRP protocol registers with the BFD manager. BFD sessions are established with all neighboring
interfaces participating in VRRP. If a neighboring interface fails, the BFD agent on the line card noties the BFD manager, which in turn
noties the VRRP protocol that a link state change occurred.
Conguring BFD for VRRP is a three-step process:
1 Enable BFD globally.
2 Establish VRRP BFD sessions with all VRRP-participating neighbors.
3 On the master router, establish a VRRP BFD sessions with the backup routers. Refer to Establishing Sessions with All VRRP
Neighbors.
Related Conguration Tasks
Changing VRRP Session Parameters.
Establishing Sessions with OSPF Neighbors.
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
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