Configuring Protocol Liveness; Troubleshooting Bfd - Dell S3048-ON Configuration Manual

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vrrp bfd neighbor ip-address interval milliseconds min_rx milliseconds multiplier value role
[active | passive]
To view session parameters, use the show bfd neighbors detail command, as shown in the example in Verifying BFD Sessions
with BGP Neighbors Using the show bfd neighbors command example in
Disabling BFD for VRRP
If you disable any or all VRRP sessions, the sessions are torn down.
A final Admin Down control packet is sent to all neighbors and sessions on the remote system change to the Down state.
To disable all VRRP sessions on an interface, sessions for a particular VRRP group, or for a particular VRRP session on an interface, use the
following commands.
Disable all VRRP sessions on an interface.
INTERFACE mode
no vrrp bfd all-neighbors
Disable all VRRP sessions in a VRRP group.
VRRP mode
bfd disable
Disable a particular VRRP session on an interface.
INTERFACE mode
no vrrp bfd neighbor ip-address

Configuring Protocol Liveness

Protocol liveness is a feature that notifies the BFD manager when a client protocol is disabled.
When you disable a client, all BFD sessions for that protocol are torn down. Neighbors on the remote system receive an Admin Down
control packet and are placed in the Down state.
To enable protocol liveness, use the following command.
Enable Protocol Liveness.
CONFIGURATION mode
bfd protocol-liveness

Troubleshooting BFD

To troubleshoot BFD, use the following commands and examples.
To control packet field values or to examine the control packets in hexadecimal format, use the following command.
Examine control packet field values.
CONFIGURATION mode
debug bfd detail
Examine the control packets in hexadecimal format.
CONFIGURATION
debug bfd packet
Displaying BFD for BGP
Information.
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
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