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Example Configuration and Verification
The following example contains static routes for both default and nondefault VRFs.
Dell#show run | grep bfd
bfd enable
ipv6 route bfd prefix-list p6_le
ipv6 route bfd vrf vrf1
ipv6 route bfd vrf vrf2
ipv6 route bfd vrf vrf1 prefix-list p6_le
The following example shows that sessions are created for static routes for the default VRF.
Dell(conf)#do show bfd neighbors
* - Active session role
Ad Dn - Admin Down
B - BGP
C - CLI
I - ISIS
O - OSPF
O3 - OSPFv3
R - Static Route (RTM)
M - MPLS
V - VRRP
VT - Vxlan Tunnel
LocalAddr RemoteAddr Interface State Rx-int Tx-int Mult Clients
* 11::1 11::2 Te 1/1/1 Up 200 200 3 R
* 21::1 21::2 Vl 100 Up 200 200 3 R
* 31::1 31::2 Vl 101 Up 200 200 3 R
The following example shows that sessions are created for static routes for the nondefault VRFs.
Dell(conf)#do show bfd vrf vrf2 neighbors
* - Active session role
Ad Dn - Admin Down
B - BGP
C - CLI
I - ISIS
O - OSPF
O3 - OSPFv3
R - Static Route (RTM)
M - MPLS
V - VRRP
VT - Vxlan Tunnel
LocalAddr RemoteAddr Interface State Rx-int Tx-int Mult VRF
Clients
* 13::1 13::2 Te 1/1/1 Up 200 200 3 2
R
* 23::1 23::2 Vl 300 Up 200 200 3 2
R
* 33::1 33::2 Vl 301 Up 200 200 3 2
R
Changing IPv6 Static Route Session Parameters
BFD sessions are configured with default intervals and a default role.
The parameters you can configure are: Desired TX Interval, Required Min RX Interval, Detection Multiplier, and system role.
These parameters are configured for all static routes. If you change a parameter, the change affects all sessions for static
routes.
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Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)