The command Description Impact
undo peer { group-name |
ipv4-address | ipv6-
address } bfd enable
The command disables
BFD. By default, no BGP
session is set up for a peer
or peer group.
None
undo peer { group-name |
ipv4-address | ipv6-
address } bfd { min-tx-
interval min-tx-interval |
min-rx-interval min-rx-
interval | detect-multiplier
multiplier | wtr wtr-value } *
The command restores the
default values of BFD
detection parameters.
None
peer { group-name | ipv4-
address | ipv6-address } bfd
enable [ single-hop-prefer ]
The command creates a
BFD session for a peer
(group).
None
undo peer { group-name |
ipv4-address | ipv6-
address } bfd { min-tx-
interval | min-rx-interval |
detect-multiplier | wtr } *
The command restores the
default values of BFD
detection parameters. None
display ospfv3 [ process-id ]
bfd session [ interface-name
| interface-type interface-
number ] [ neighbor-id ]
[ verbose | all ]
The command displays
bidirectional forwarding
detection (BFD) session
information of all OSPFv3
processes.
None
bfd all-interfaces enable The command enables BFD
on all the interfaces in a RIP
process.
None
bfd all-interfaces { min-
transmit-interval min-
transmit-value | min-
receive-interval min-
receive-value | detect-
multiplier detect-multiplier-
value } *
The command enables BFD
for OSPFv3 or configures
bidirectional forwarding
detection (BFD) specific
parameters for OSPFv3.
None
ospfv3 bfd block [ instance
instance-id ]
The command blocks the
bidirectional forwarding
detection (BFD)
dynamically created by an
interface.
None
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