Ip Rip Bfd-Liveness-Detection - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - COMMAND REFERENCE A TO M 2010-10-19 Command Reference Manual

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ip rip bfd-liveness-detection

Syntax
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ip rip bfd-liveness-detection [ minimum-interval minInterval |
[ minimum-receive-interval minRecInterval ]
[ minimum-transmit-interval minTransInterval ] ] [ multiplier multValue ]
no ip rip bfd-liveness-detection
Command introduced in JunosE Release 8.0.0.
Enables BFD (bidirectional forwarding detection) on an interface running RIP and defines
BFD values to be negotiated between peers for detection of IP data path failures. The
no version disables BFD on the RIP interface.
NOTE: BFD sessions might not be maintained when the multiplier value is 1
and configured intervals are very short. We recommend that you do not use
a multiplier value of 1 with very short intervals.
minInterval—Minimum proposed transmit interval and required receive interval for BFD
control packets; has the same effect as configuring the minimum receive interval and
the minimum transmit interval to the same value; number in the range 100–65535
milliseconds—for ES2 4G LM only, the range is 10–65535 milliseconds; default value
is 300 milliseconds
minRecInterval—Minimum interval at which the local peer must receive BFD control
packets sent by the remote peer; number in the range 100–65535 milliseconds—for
ES2 4G LM only, the range is 10–65535 milliseconds; default value is 300 milliseconds
minTransInterval—Minimum proposed interval between BFD control packets sent by
the local peer; number in the range 100–65535 milliseconds—for ES2 4G LM only, the
range is 10–65535 milliseconds; default value is 300 milliseconds
multValue—Detection multiplier value that the remote peer router multiplies by the
local peer's negotiated transmit interval to determine the remote peer's BFD liveness
detection interval; equal to the number of BFD packets that can be missed before the
BFD session is declared down; number in the range 1–255; default value is 3
Interface Configuration
Chapter 10: I Commands
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