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HUAWEI USG6000&USG9500
Upgrade Guide
The command
undo peer { group-name |
ipv4-address | ipv6-
address } bfd enable
undo peer { group-name |
ipv4-address | ipv6-
address } bfd { min-tx-
interval min-tx-interval |
min-rx-interval min-rx-
interval | detect-multiplier
multiplier | wtr wtr-value } *
peer { group-name | ipv4-
address | ipv6-address } bfd
enable [ single-hop-prefer ]
undo peer { group-name |
ipv4-address | ipv6-
address } bfd { min-tx-
interval | min-rx-interval |
detect-multiplier | wtr } *
display ospfv3 [ process-id ]
bfd session [ interface-name
| interface-type interface-
number ] [ neighbor-id ]
[ verbose | all ]
bfd all-interfaces enable
bfd all-interfaces { min-
transmit-interval min-
transmit-value | min-
receive-interval min-
receive-value | detect-
multiplier detect-multiplier-
value } *
ospfv3 bfd block [ instance
instance-id ]
Issue 01 (2018-01-16)
Description
The command disables
BFD. By default, no BGP
session is set up for a peer
or peer group.
The command restores the
default values of BFD
detection parameters.
The command creates a
BFD session for a peer
(group).
The command restores the
default values of BFD
detection parameters.
The command displays
bidirectional forwarding
detection (BFD) session
information of all OSPFv3
processes.
The command enables BFD
on all the interfaces in a RIP
process.
The command enables BFD
for OSPFv3 or configures
bidirectional forwarding
detection (BFD) specific
parameters for OSPFv3.
The command blocks the
bidirectional forwarding
detection (BFD)
dynamically created by an
interface.
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