On Fri, Oct 07, 2016 at 04:30:22PM -0500, James Stahr wrote:
For MICE though, it would be *great* if one of the route servers could be setup with BFD support that way everyone could benefit and withdraw routes faster once it was rolled out to both. It still wouldn't insure that A can talk directly to B, only bilateral peering can solve that. BIRD appears to have a "passive" setting for it too, so it wouldn't try to do BFD unless the other side initiated.
So, something like this? protocol bfd { interface "bce1" { min rx interval 20 ms; min tx interval 50 ms; idle tx interval 300 ms; passive; }; neighbor 206.108.255.3; neighbor 206.108.255.4; neighbor 206.108.255.5; neighbor 206.108.255.6; neighbor 206.108.255.7; neighbor 206.108.255.8; .... } And then likewise for the IPv6 daemon? -- Doug McIntyre <merlyn@iphouse.net> ~.~ ipHouse ~.~ Network Engineer/Provisioning/Jack of all Trades