R3102-R3103-HP 6600/HSR6600 Routers High Availability Configuration Guide

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continue to function through disruptions in the control plane. If clear, the transmitting system's
BFD implementation shares fate with its control plane.
Authentication Present (A)If set, the Authentication Section is present and the session is to be
authenticated.
Demand (D)If set, Demand mode is active in the transmitting system. The system would like to
operate in Demand mode, knows that the session is up in both directions, and is directing the
remote system to stop the periodic transmission of BFD control packets. If clear, Demand mode is
not active in the transmitting system.
Reserved (R)This byte must be set to zero on transmit, and ignored on receipt.
Detect MultDetection time multiplier.
LengthLength of the BFD control packet, in bytes.
My DiscriminatorA unique, nonzero discriminator value generated by the transmitting system,
used to demultiplex multiple BFD sessions between the same pair of systems.
Your DiscriminatorIt is the discriminator received from the remote system. This field reflects
back the received value of My Discriminator, or is 0 if that value is unknown.
Desired Min TX IntervalThis is the minimum interval (in milliseconds) that the local system would
like to use when transmitting BFD control packets. The value zero is reserved.
Required Min RX IntervalThis is the minimum interval (in milliseconds) between received BFD
control packets that this system is capable of supporting. If this value is zero, the transmitting
system does not want the remote system to send any periodic BFD control packets.
Required Min Echo RX IntervalThis is the minimum interval (in milliseconds) between received
BFD echo packets that this system is capable of supporting. If this value is zero, the transmitting
system does not support the receipt of BFD echo packets.
Auth TypeThe authentication type in use, if the Authentication Present (A) bit is set.
Auth LenThe length, in bytes, of the authentication section, including the Auth Type and Auth
Len fields.
Supported features
OSPF. For more information, see Layer 3IP Routing Configuration Guide.
OSPFv3. For more information, see Layer 3IP Routing Configuration Guide.
IS-IS. For more information, see Layer 3IP Routing Configuration Guide.
IPv6 IS-IS. For more information, see Layer 3IP Routing Configuration Guide.
RIP. For more information, see Layer 3IP Routing Configuration Guide.
Static routing. For more information, see Layer 3IP Routing Configuration Guide.
BGP. For more information, see Layer 3IP Routing Configuration Guide.
IPv6 BGP. For more information, see Layer 3IP Routing Configuration Guide.
PIM. For more information, see IP Multicast Configuration Guide.
IPv6 PIM. For more information, see IP Multicast Configuration Guide.
MPLS. For more information, see MPLS Configuration Guide.
Track. For more information, see "Configuring Track."
IP fast reroute (FRR). IP FRR is supported by OSPF, RIP, IS-IS and static routing. For more
information, see Layer 3IP Routing Configuration Guide.