show bfd session
Table 3
show bfd session detail command Field Descriptions (continued)
Field
Timer Values
Local Stats
Session owner
information
Related Commands
Command
bfd fast-detect
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Description
Following information is listed on the timer values used by the local and remote ends:
Local negotiated async tx interval—Interval at which control packets are being transmitted
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by the local end.
Remote negotiated async tx interval—Interval at which control packets should be transmitted
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by the remote end.
Desired echo tx interval—Interval at which the local end would like to transmit echo packets.
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Local negotiated echo tx interval—Interval at which echo packets are being transmitted by
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the local end.
Echo detection time—Local failure detection time of echo packets. It is the product of the
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local negotiated echo tx interval and the local multiplier.
Async detection time—Local failure detection time of the asynchronous mode (control
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packets). It is the product of the remote negotiated async tx interval and the remote
multiplier.
Following information is listed about the local transmit and receive statistics:
Intervals between async packets—Provides measurements on intervals between control
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packets (tx and rx):
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Number of intervals—Number of sampled intervals between control packets
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min—Minimum measured interval between two consecutive control packets
max—Maximum measured interval between two consecutive control packets
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avg—Average measured interval between two consecutive control packets
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Last packet received/transmitted—Indicates how long ago the last control packet was
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received/transmitted.
Intervals between echo packets—Provides measurements on intervals between echo packets
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(tx and rx). The measurements have the same meaning as for async packets.
Latency of echo packets (time between tx and rx)—Provides measurements on latency of
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echo packets; that is, the time between tx and rx of echo packets:
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Number of packets—Number of sampled echo packets.
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min—Minimum measured latency of echo packets.
max—Maximum measured latency of echo packets.
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avg—Average measured latency of echo packets.
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Following information is listed about the session owner:
Client—Name of the client application process.
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Desired interval—Desired interval provided by the client, in milliseconds.
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Multiplier—Multiplier value provided by the client.
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Description
Enables BFD for communication failure detection.
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
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