BFD for Static Routes

To use BFD for static routes, configure static routes (IPv4 or IPv6) and the corresponding static BFD separately. When static BFD is configured, the static route manager checks the routing table (RIBMGR) for a route to the BFD neighbor.

When the BFD session is up, a corresponding static route is added to RIBMGR. When the BFD session that monitors the static route goes down because the BFD neighbor is not reachable, static routes are removed from RIBMGR. These removed routes are replaced in RIBMGR when the BFD neighbor is reachable.

Considerations for BFD for static routes

BFD for IPv6 static routes

If the BFD neighbor is link-local, the source IPv6 address must also be link-local.

If an IPv6 BFD session is running for a link-local BFD neighbor, the interface-type and interface-name parameters (for the ipv6 route static bfd command) are mandatory because the link-local address can be the same on multiple interfaces.

Supported Platforms

BFD for static routes is supported on SLX 9740, SLX 9250, SLX 9150, Extreme 8820, Extreme 8720, and Extreme 8520.