Cisco N7K-C7010 Configuration Guide - Page 153
Verifying the BFD Configuration, Monitoring BFD
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Chapter 5 Configuring Bidirectional Forwarding Detection Verifying the BFD Configuration Send document comments to [email protected] Command ip eigrp instance-tag bfd disable Example: switch(config-if)# ip eigrp Test1 bfd disable ip ospf bfd disable Purpose Disables BFD on an EIGRP interface. The instance tag can be any case-sensitive, alphanumeric string up to 20 characters. Disables BFD on an OSPFv2 interface. Example: switch(config-if)# ip ospf 201 bfd disable isis bfd disable Disables BFD on an IS-IS interface. Example: switch(config-if)# isis bfd disable Verifying the BFD Configuration To display BFD configuration information, perform one of the following tasks: Command show running-config bfd show startup-config bfd Purpose Displays the running BFD configuration. Displays the BFD configuration that will be applied on the next system startup. For detailed information about the fields in the output from these commands, see the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS Interfaces Command Reference, Release 5.x. Monitoring BFD Use the following commands to display BFD: Command Purpose show bfd neighbors [application name] [details] Displays information about BFD for a supported application, such as BGP or OSPFv2. show bfd neighbors [interface int-if] [details] Displays information about BGP sessions on an interface. show bfd neighbors [dest-ip ip-address] [src-ip Displays information about the specified BGP ip-address][details] session on an interface. show bfd neighbors [vrf vrf-name] [details] Displays information about BFD for a VRF. For detailed information about the fields in the output from these commands, see the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS Interfaces Command Reference, Release 5.x. OL-23435-03 Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS Interfaces Configuration Guide, Release 5.x 5-25