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Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
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Configuring BFD for Physical Ports
BFD on physical ports is useful when no routing protocol is enabled. Without BFD, if the remote system 
fails, the local system does not remove the connected route until the first failed attempt to send a packet. 
When BFD is enabled, the local system removes the route as soon as it stops receiving periodic control 
packets from the remote system.
Configuring BFD for a physical port is a two-step process:
Related configuration tasks
Enabling BFD globally
BFD must be enabled globally on both routers, as shown in 
To enable BFD globally:
Verify that BFD is enabled globally using the command 
show running bfd
, as shown in 
.
Figure 9-4.  Enabling BFD Globally
Establishing a session on physical ports
To establish a session, BFD must be enabled at interface level on both ends of the link, as shown in 
. The configuration parameters do not need to match.
Step
Task
Command Syntax
Command Mode
1
Enable BFD globally.
bfd enable
CONFIGURATION
R1(conf)#bfd ?
enable                  Enable BFD protocol
protocol-liveness       Enable BFD protocol-liveness
R1(conf)#bfd enable
R1(conf)#do show running-config bfd
!
bfd enable
R1(conf)#
BFD Enabled Globally