Options
authentication algorithm algorithm-name
—Configure the algorithm used to authenticate
the specified BFD session:
simple-password
,
keyed-md5
,
keyed-sha-1
,
meticulous-keyed-md5
,
meticulous-keyed-sha-1
.
authentication key-chain key-chain-name
—Associate a security key with the specified
BFD session using the name of the security keychain. The keychain name must match
one of the keychains configured in the
authentication-key-chains key-chain
statement
at the
[edit security]
hierarchy level.
authentication loose-check
—(Optional) Configure loose authentication checking on the
BFD session. Use only for transitional periods when authentication may not be
configured at both ends of the BFD session.
detection-time threshold milliseconds
—Configure a threshold. When the BFD session
detection time adapts to a value equal to or greater than the threshold, a single trap
and a single system log message are sent.
holddown-interval milliseconds
—Configure an interval specifying how long a BFD session
must remain up before a state change notification is sent.
Range:
0 through 255,000
Default:
0
NOTE:
You can configure the holddown-interval option only for EBGP peers.
minimum-interval milliseconds
—Configure the minimum intervals at which the local
routing device transmits hello packets and then expects to receive a reply from a
neighbor with which it has established a BFD session.
Range:
1 through 255,000
minimum-receive-interval milliseconds
— Configure only the minimum interval at which
the local routing device expects to receive a reply from a neighbor with which it has
established a BFD session.
Range:
1 through 255,000
multiplier number
—Configure the number of hello packets not received by a neighbor
that causes the originating interface to be declared down.
Range:
1 through 255
Default:
3
no-adaptation
—Configure BFD sessions not to adapt to changing network conditions.
We recommend that you not disable BFD adaptation unless it is preferable to not
to have BFD adaptation enabled in your network.
transmit-interval threshold milliseconds
—Configure a threshold. When the BFD session
transmit interval adapts to a value greater than the threshold, a single trap and a
single system message are sent. The interval threshold must be greater than the
minimum transmit interval.
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