04-23-2019 03:55 AM
I'm setting up BFD between some 3850s and Juniper firewalls and we're using RIP. I'm looking at the BFD configuration guide and it doesn't have a section on configuring RIP. We currently have BFD setup using OSPF and it seems that you have an option of enabling it per interface or by using the bfd all-interfaces command inside the OSPF instance.
There is no interface command for BFD for RIP, just ip ospf bfd on the interfaces. I see that I can enter bfd all-interfaces in the RIP instance on the 3850. Will this activate BFD on interfaces using RIP and configured with the session information on the interface and will it interfere with the current BFD implementation for OSPF?
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04-23-2019 04:06 AM
04-23-2019 04:06 AM
04-23-2019 04:30 AM
This shouldn't interfere with the OSPF implementation on those routers, should it? All the interfaces besides the 2 or 3 using RIP are set to passive as well. The RIP side is not as important as the OSPF to us, but it would still be useful because of fiber taps.
04-23-2019 04:48 AM
04-23-2019 04:56 AM
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