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• Disable BFD sessions with all OSPF neighbors.
ROUTER-OSPF mode
no bfd all-neighbors
• Disable BFD sessions with all OSPF neighbors on an interface.
INTERFACE mode
ip ospf bfd all-neighbors disable
Configure BFD for OSPFv3
BFD for OSPFv3 is only supported on the platform.
BFD for OSPFv3 provides support for IPV6.
Configuring BFD for OSPFv3 is a two-step process:
1. Enable BFD globally.
2. Establish sessions with OSPFv3 neighbors.
Related Configuration Tasks
• Changing OSPFv3 Session Parameters
• Disabling BFD for OSPFv3
Establishing Sessions with OSPFv3 Neighbors
You can establish BFD sessions with all OSPFv3 neighbors at once or with all neighbors out of a specific
interface. Sessions are only established when the OSPFv3 adjacency is in the Full state.
To establish BFD with all OSPFv3 neighbors or with OSPFv3 neighbors on a single interface, use the
following commands.
• Establish sessions with all OSPFv3 neighbors.
ROUTER-OSPFv3 mode
bfd all-neighbors
• Establish sessions with OSPFv3 neighbors on a single interface.
INTERFACE mode
ipv6 ospf bfd all-neighbors
To view the established sessions, use the show bfd neighbors command.
Changing OSPFv3 Session Parameters
Configure BFD sessions with default intervals and a default role.
The parameters that you can configure are: desired tx interval, required min rx interval,
detection multiplier, and system role. Configure these parameters for all OSPFv3 sessions or all
OSPFv3 sessions on a particular interface. If you change a parameter globally, the change affects all
OSPFv3 neighbors sessions. If you change a parameter at the interface level, the change affects all
OSPFv3 sessions on that interface.
To change parameters for all OSPFv3 sessions or for OSPFv3 sessions on a single interface, use the
following commands.
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD)
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