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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
Cisco ASR 14000 Series Router Interface and Hardware Component Command Reference
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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
by the local end.
Remote negotiated async tx interval—Interval at which control packets should be transmitted
by the remote end.
Desired echo tx interval—Interval at which the local end would like to transmit echo packets.
Local negotiated echo tx interval—Interval at which echo packets are being transmitted by
the local end.
Echo detection time—Local failure detection time of echo packets. It is the product of the
local negotiated echo tx interval and the local multiplier.
Async detection time—Local failure detection time of the asynchronous mode (control
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
packets (tx and rx):
Number of intervals—Number of sampled intervals between control packets
min—Minimum measured interval between two consecutive control packets
max—Maximum measured interval between two consecutive control packets
avg—Average measured interval between two consecutive control packets
Last packet received/transmitted—Indicates how long ago the last control packet was
received/transmitted.
Intervals between echo packets—Provides measurements on intervals between echo packets
(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
echo packets; that is, the time between tx and rx of echo packets:
Number of packets—Number of sampled echo packets.
min—Minimum measured latency of echo packets.
max—Maximum measured latency of echo packets.
avg—Average measured latency of echo packets.
Following information is listed about the session owner:
Client—Name of the client application process.
Desired interval—Desired interval provided by the client, in milliseconds.
Multiplier—Multiplier value provided by the client.
Description
Enables BFD for communication failure detection.
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
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