Connectivity Guide

Table Of Contents
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LocalAddr RemoteAddr Interface State Rx-int Tx-int Mult VRF Clients
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* 150.150.1.2 150.150.1.1 vlan10 up 1000 1000 5 default bgp
OS10# show bfd neighbors detail
Session Discriminator: 1
Neighbor Discriminator: 2
Local Addr: 150.150.1.2
Local MAC Addr: 90:b1:1c:f4:ab:fd
Remote Addr: 150.150.1.1
Remote MAC Addr: 90:b1:1c:f4:a4:d4
Interface: vlan10
State: up
Configured parameters:
TX: 1000ms, RX: 1000ms, Multiplier: 5
Actual parameters:
TX: 1000ms, RX: 1000ms, Multiplier: 5
Neighbor parameters:
TX: 200ms, RX: 200ms, Multiplier: 49
Role: active
VRF: default
Client Registered: bgp
Uptime: 01:58:09
Statistics:
Number of packets received from neighbor: 7138
Number of packets sent to neighbor: 7138
show bfd neighbors
* - Active session role
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LocalAddr RemoteAddr Interface State RxInt TxInt Mult VRF
Clients
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-----------------------------------------------------------* 100.1.3.2
100.1.3.1 vlan102 up 200 200 3 default ospfv2
* 100.1.4.2 100.1.4.1 vlan103 up 200 200 3 default
ospfv2
* 100.1.5.2 100.1.5.1 vlan104 up 200 200 3 default
ospfv2
* 100.1.6.2 100.1.6.1 vlan105 up 200 200 3 default
ospfv2
* 100.1.7.2 100.1.7.1 vlan106 up 200 200 3 default
ospfv2
* 100.1.8.2 100.1.8.1 vlan107 up 1000 1000 3 default
ospfv2
* 100.1.9.2 100.1.9.1 vlan108 up 200 200 3 default
ospfv2
Supported
releases
10.4.1.0 or later
Border Gateway Protocol
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an interautonomous system routing protocol that transmits interdomain routing information
within and between autonomous systems (AS). BGP exchanges network reachability information with other BGP systems. BGP
adds reliability to network connections by using multiple paths from one router to another. Unlike most routing protocols, BGP
uses TCP as its transport protocol.
Autonomous systems
BGP autonomous systems are a collection of nodes under a single administration with shared network routing policies. Each AS
has a number, which an Internet authority assignsyou do not assign the BGP number.
Layer 3
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