Users Guide

Session State Changes
The following illustration shows how the session state on a system changes based on the status notication it receives from the remote
system. For example, if a session on a system is down and it receives a Down status notication from the remote system, the session state
on the local system changes to Init.
Figure 11. Session State Changes
Important Points to Remember
Dell Networking OS supports 128 sessions per stack unit at 200 minimum transmit and receive intervals with a multiplier of 3, and 64
sessions at 100 minimum transmit and receive intervals with a multiplier of 4.
Enable BFD on both ends of a link.
Demand mode, authentication, and the Echo function are not supported.
BFD is not supported on multi-hop and virtual links.
Protocol Liveness is supported for routing protocols only.
Dell Networking OS supports only OSPF, OSPFv3, IS-IS, and BGP protocols as BFD clients.
Congure BFD
This section contains the following procedures.
Congure BFD for Static Routes
Congure BFD for OSPF
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
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