Configure BFD for an IPv6 Interface on a VLAN
BFD for IPv6 interfaces is a demonstration feature on some products. For more information about feature support, see Fabric Engine and VOSS Feature Support Matrix.
About this task
BFD provides a failure-detection mechanism between two systems. Use the following procedure to enable and configure BFD for an IPv6 interface on a VLAN.
Procedure
- In the navigation pane, expand .
- Select VLANs.
- Select the Basic tab.
- Select the VLAN on which you want to configure BFD.
- Select IPV6.
- Select IPv6 BFD Interface.
- Optional: In the MinRxInterval column, double-click the field and type a value for MinRxInterval.
- Optional: In the TxInterval column, double-click the field and type a value for TxInterval.
- Optional: In the Multiplier column, double-click the field and type a value for Multiplier.
IPV6 BFD Interface field descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the IPv6 BFD Interface tab.
Name | Description |
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Interface |
Specifies an index value that uniquely identifies the interface. |
Enable |
Enable BFD on the VLAN. |
MinRxInterval |
Specifies the minimum interval, in milliseconds, between received BFD control packets that the local system is capable of supporting. The default is 200 ms. Note:
The minimum value you can configure for the receive interval is 100 ms. You can configure a maximum of 4 BFD sessions with the minimum value for the receive interval. You can configure any remaining BFD sessions with a receive interval that is greater than or equal to the 200 ms default value. |
TxInterval |
Specifies the transmit interval in milliseconds. The default is 200 ms. Note:
The minimum value you can configure for the transmit interval is 100 ms. You can configure a maximum of 4 BFD sessions with the minimum value for the transmit interval. You can configure any remaining BFD sessions with a transmit interval that is greater than or equal to the 200 ms default value. |
Multiplier |
Specifies a value for the multiplier used to calculate a receive timeout. The default is 3. Note:
If you configure the transmit interval or the receive interval as 100 ms, you must configure a value of 4 or greater for the multiplier. |