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transmit-interval—Refers to the desired minimum transmit interval,
which is the minimum interval the user wants to use while transmitting
BFD control packets. It is represented in milliseconds. Its range is 100 ms
to 1000 ms with a change granularity of 100 ms and with a default value of
100 ms.
minimum-receive-interval—Refers to the required minimum receive
interval, which is the minimum interval at which the system can receive
BFD control packets. It is represented in milliseconds. Its range is 100 ms
to 1000 ms with a granularity of 100 ms and with a default value of 100 ms.
detection-time-multiplier—Specifies the number of BFD control packets
which, if missed consecutively, will cause a session to be declared down. Its
range is 3 to 50 with a default value of 3.
Default Configuration
The default transmit-interval is 100ms.
The default minimum-receive-interval is 100ms.
The default detection-time-multiplier is 3.
Command Mode
Interface (VLAN) mode.
User Guidelines
There are no user guidelines for this command.
Command History
Introduced in version 6.2.0.1 firmware.
Example
In this example, VLAN 100 is created, assigned an IP address to make it a
routable interface, and the bfd interval is set to 100 ms, the minimum receive
interface is 100 ms, and the multiplier is 5.
console#configure
console(config)#vlan 100
console(config-vlan100)#exit
console(config)#interface vlan 100
console(config-if-vlan100)#ip address 192.168.10.11 /24
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