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INTERFACE mode
ip ospf bfd all-neighbors
Example of Verifying Sessions with OSPF Neighbors
To view the established sessions, use the show bfd neighbors command.
The bold line shows the OSPF BFD sessions.
R2(conf-router_ospf)#bfd all-neighbors
R2(conf-router_ospf)#do show bfd neighbors
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Establishing Sessions with OSPF Neighbors for nondefault VRFs
To configure BFD in a nondefault VRF, follow this procedure:
Enable BFD globally.
CONFIGURATION mode
bfd enable
Establish sessions with all OSPF neighbors in a specific VRF.
ROUTER-OSPF mode
bfd all-neighbors
Establish sessions with OSPF neighbors on a single interface in a specific VRF.
INTERFACE mode
ip ospf bfd all-neighbors
to disable BFD on a specific OSPF enabled interface, use the ip ospf bfd all-neighbors disable command. You can also
use the no bfd enable command to disable BFD on a specific interface.
The following example shows the configuration to establish sessions with all OSPF neighbors in a specific VRF:
router ospf 20 vrf vrf1
bfd all-neighbors
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The following example shows the configuration to establish sessions with all OSPF neighbors on a single interface in a specific VRF:
int vlan 1002
ip vrf forwarding vrf VRF_blue
ip ospf bfd all-neighbors
The following example shows the show bfd vrf neighbors command output.
show bfd vrf VRF_blue neighbors
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