BFD features
BGP, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, PIMv4 and PIMv6, static routes, and VRRP are clients of BFD.
Supported:
BFD v1
Asynchronous mode + echo
IPv6 (8400, 6400 and 6300 switches only)
Asynchronous mode on IPv6 tunnel interfaces (8400 switches only)
Asynchronous mode for VxLAN tunnels (8325 switches only)
Single hop
IPv4
RoP, SVI, and LAG interfaces
VSX synchronization. For more information, see the Virtual Switching Extension (VSX) Guide for your switch and software version.
Loopbacks are supported for VxLAN sessions (8325 switches only), and static routes (8400, 6400 and 6300 switches only). Same IP version restrictions apply.
Not supported:
MIB support
IPv6 (832x switches only)
Demand mode
Micro-BFD
Authentication
Echo function on tunnel interfaces
Echo function for IPv6
Asynchronous mode on tunnel interfaces (832x switches only)
Multi-hop configurations. BFD works only for directly connected neighbors. BFD neighbors must be no more than one IP hop away.
Passive and virtual link interfaces. Loopbacks are not supported on the 8320 and 8325 switches with the exception of VXLAN sessions on 8325 switches.
Exceeding a maximum of 20 BFD sessions with interval values of 300ms. Spurious sessions flaps will occur when the limit of sessions is exceeded.
Minimum intervals of 300ms are only compatible with the async_vxlan mode (BFD sessions across VxLAN) and is not user configurable.
Setting minimum transmit time interval between 500 ms and 1000 ms, and
bfd detect-multiplier
less than 3 might result in spurious flaps.