Connectivity Guide

To disable default BFD parameters for all OSPFv3 neighbors using the no ipv6 ospf bfd all-neighbors.
Parameters
disable — Disables the BFD session on an interface alone.
interval milliseconds — Enter the time interval for sending control packets to BFD peers, from 100 to
1000. You cannot congure a value that is less than 100 milliseconds.
min_rx milliseconds — Enter the maximum waiting time for receiving control packets from BFD peers,
from 100 to 1000. Dell EMC recommends using more than 100 milliseconds.
multiplier number — Enter the maximum number of consecutive packets that must not be received
from a BFD peer before the session state changes to Down, from 3 to 50.
role {active | passive} — Enter active if the router initiates BFD sessions. Both BFD peers can be
active at the same time. Enter passive if the router does not initiate BFD sessions, and only responds to a
request from an active BFD to initialize a session.
Default
The time interval for sending control packets to BFD peers is 200 milliseconds.
The maximum waiting time for receiving control packets from BFD peers is 200 milliseconds.
The number of consecutive packets that must be received from a BFD peer is 3.
The BFD role is active
Command Mode CONFIG-INTERFACE
Usage Information
This command can be used to enable or disable BFD for an interface associated with OSPFv3. Interface level
BFD conguration takes precedent over the OSPF global level BFD conguration. If there is no BFD
conguration present at the interface level global OSPF BFD conguration will be inherited. All types of
interfaces are supported.
Example
(conf-if-eth1/1/1)#ipv6 ospf bfd all-neighbors
Supported releases 10.4.2E or later
ip route bfd
Enables or disables BFD on static routes.
Syntax
ip route bfd [vrf vrf-name] [interval min_rx multiplier role {active |
passive}]
To disable BFD on a static route, use the no ip route bfd command.
Parameters
vrf vrf-name — Enter the keyword VRF followed by the name of the VRF to congure static route in that
VRF.
interval milliseconds — Enter the time interval for sending control packets to BFD peers, from 100 to
1000. Dell EMC recommends using more than 100 milliseconds.
min_rx milliseconds — Enter the maximum waiting time for receiving control packets from BFD peers,
from 100 to 1000. Dell EMC recommends using more than 100 milliseconds.
multiplier number — Enter the maximum number of consecutive packets that must not be received
from a BFD peer before the session state changes to Down, from 3 to 50.
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