BFD for BGP
BFD for BGP is disabled by default. When BFD for
BGP is enabled, BFD rapidly detects faults on links between BGP peers and reports faults
to BGP. BFD for BGP is supported for single-hop and multihop iBGP and eBGP sessions with
IPv4 or IPv6 neighbors in the default VRF and non-default VRF instances. BFD behavior is
identical for iBGP and eBGP single-hop and multihop sessions and for IPv4 and IPv6
neighbors.
Consider the following when you configure BFD
for BGP:
- Registration is global across all VRFs after BGP
sends a registration message to BFD.
- BFD sessions for remote BGP neighbors are not
triggered if BFD is not configured on these neighbors. Each neighbor can have its
own transmit interval, receive internal, and detect multiplier. If the value is not
configured, the configured peer-group value or global value is inherited, in the
same order of preference. For more information on peer group, see BGP4 Peer Groups.
- When a BGP session enters the
Established state, BGP requests that BFD start a BFD session.
- BFD sessions are maintained across BGP graceful
restarts.