04-11-2017 12:53 AM - edited 03-08-2019 10:09 AM
I check the router A, it says bfd adjacency down, bgp session down, but when i use show int G1/0/3 (this interface is bgp neighbor connected), it doesn't show when this interface is down, is there any other command can show that when interface is down (except viewing the log)
what are other root cause of bfd session down besides interface is down
04-11-2017 03:34 AM
Hello
BFD uses its own control packets to monitor a peering link(s), irrespective of bgp timer your have set in the routing stanza
For a bgp peering to be torn down means that the BFD neighborship was lost, and as such BFD notified bgp to tear down the peering.
Such action would indicate the communication between the bgp peers was lost for such time period that warranted bfd to take the action it did.
It could also be your bfd intervals set to low.
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Paul
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Paul
04-11-2017 05:20 AM
what are other root cause of bfd session down besides interface is down
BFD packets are not seen on the other side.
Of course if interface is down, BFD packets will not be seen, but if BFD packets are lost, for any reason (e.g. congestion or corruption), same result.
04-11-2017 10:46 AM
Hii,
Normally Gig interface remain up even when CCT is down. you have any IP SLA configured to track the interface.
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