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Dell Force10 Z9000 - Configuring Bidirectional Forwarding Detection; O to Remember

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Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) | 129
Figure 7-3. BFD State Machine
o to Remember
BFD for line card ports is hitless, but is not hitless for VLANs since they are instantiated on the RPM.
FTOS supports a maximum of 100 sessions per BFD agent. Each linecard processor has a BFD Agent,
so the limit translates to 100 BFD sessions per linecard (plus, on the E-Series, 100 BFD sessions on
RP2, which handles LAG and VLANs).
BFD must be enabled on both ends of a link.
Demand mode, authentication, and the Echo function are not supported.
BFD is not supported on multi-hop and virtual links.
Protocol Liveness is supported for routing protocols only.
FTOS supports only OSPF, IS-IS, (E-Series, Z-Series and only), BGP ( only), and
VRRP (not on ) protocols as BFD clients.
Configuring Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
The remainder of this chapter is divided into the following sections:
Configuring BFD for Physical Ports
Configuring BFD for Static Routes
Configuring BFD for OSPF
Configuring BFD for IS-IS
Configuring BFD for BGP
Configuring BFD for VRRP
Configuring BFD for VLANs
Configuring BFD for Port-Channels
Configuring Protocol Liveness
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