Show bfd – Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Switching Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual

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show bfd

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show bfd

The show bfd command output is extended to include MPLS in the registered protocol list. In
addition, the number of sessions on the LP are shown separately as TX and RX.

Syntax

show bfd [applications|mpls [detail/lsp/rsvp-session]|neighbors
[A.B.C.D/X:X:X:X/bgp/details/interface/isis/ospf/ospf6]]

Parameters

applications

The application option displays BFD users.

mpls

The mpls option displays MPLS BFD session information specified by the detail, lsp, or
rsvp-session keyword.

neighbor

The neighbor option displays the BFD neighbors information specified by the adjoining variable
or keyword.

Command

modes

This command operates in the mpls bfd subconfiguration mode (config-mpls-bfd).

Command

output

The show bfd command displays the following information.

Output field

Description

BFD State:

The current state of the BFD session:
UP
DOWN
A.DOWN – The administrative down state.
INIT – The Initial state.
UNKNOWN – The current state is unknown.

ENABLED Version:

Specifies the version of the BFD protocol operating on the device.

Current Registered Protocols:

Specifies which protocols are registered to use BFD on the device. Possible
values are mpls/0, ospf/0, ospf6/0, or isis_task/0 or bgp/0.

All Sessions:

Current:

The number of BFD sessions currently operating on the device.

Maximum Allowed:

The maximum number of BFD sessions that are allowed on the device. The
maximum number of sessions supported on a device is 250 for Ni-XMR
and Ni-MLX and 40 for Ni-CES.

Maximum Exceeded Count:

The number of times the request to set up a BFD session was declined
because it would have exceeded the maximum number of BFD sessions
allowed on the device.

LP Sessions:

Maximum Tx and Rx Allowed on
LP:

The maximum number of Transmit (Tx) and Receive (Rx) BFD sessions
allowed to operate on the specified interface module.

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