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Dell SmartFabric OS10 User Guide Release 10.5.3

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Enable BFD for specific static routes

To enable BFD for specific static routes:

  • Configure static routes on both local and remote routers. Configure static route in such a way that the next-hop interfaces point to each other.
  • Configure BFD for a specific IPv4 static route using the following command in CONFIGURATION mode:

    ip route [vrf vrf-name] dest-ip-prefix mask {next-hop [interface interface-type] [route-preference]} bfd
  • Configure BFD for a specific IPv6 static route using the following command in CONFIGURATION mode:

    ipv6 route [vrf vrf-name] dest-ipv6–prefix mask {next-hop [interface interface-type] [route-preference]}  bfd

The following is an example configuration for enabling BFD for specific static routes on the default VRF:

OS10(config)#ip route 10.2.2.0/24 10.1.1.1 bfd

The following example enables BFD for specific static routes on a nondefault VRF:

OS10(config)#ip route vrf LAN2 10.2.2.0/24 10.1.1.1 bfd

The following example enables BFD for specific IPv6 static routes on the default VRF:

OS10(config)# ipv6 route 2111:dddd:0eee::22/128 2001:db86:0fff::2 bfd

The following example enables BFD for specific IPv6 static routes on a nondefault VRF:

OS10(config)# ipv6 route vrf LAN2 2111:dddd:0eee::22/128 2001:db86:0fff::2 bfd

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