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Dell PowerEdge FN I/O Module Configuration Guide 9.10(0.0)

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Use BFD in a BGP Peer Group

You can establish a BFD session for the members of a peer group (the neighbor peer-group-name bfd command in ROUTER BGP configuration mode).

Members of the peer group may have BFD:
  • Explicitly enabled (the neighbor ip-address bfd command)
  • Explicitly disabled (the neighbor ip-address bfd disable command)
  • Inherited (neither explicitly enabled or disabled) according to the current BFD configuration of the peer group. For information about BGP peer groups, refer to Configuring Peer Groups .
If you explicitly enable (or disable) a BGP neighbor for BFD that belongs to a peer group:
  • The neighbor does not inherit the BFD enable/disable values configured with the bfd all-neighbors command or configured for the peer group to which the neighbor belongs.
  • The neighbor inherits only the global timer values that are configured with the bfd all-neighbors command (interval, min_rx, and multiplier).

If you explicitly enable (or disable) a peer group for BFD that has no BFD parameters configured (for example, advertisement interval) using the neighbor peer-group-name bfd command, the peer group inherits any BFD settings configured with the bfd all-neighbors command.


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