BFD for RIP configuration example (single hop echo detection for a specific destination)

Network requirements

As shown in Figure 12, VLAN-interface 100 of Switch A and Switch B runs RIP process 1. VLAN-interface 200 of Switch B and Switch C runs RIP process 1.

Figure 12: Network diagram

Configuration procedure

  1. Configure IP addresses for interfaces. (Details not shown.)

  2. Configure basic RIP and enable BFD on the interfaces:

    # Configure Switch A.

    <SwitchA> system-view
    [SwitchA] rip 1
    [SwitchA-rip-1] network 192.168.2.0
    [SwitchA-rip-1] import-route static
    [SwitchA-rip-1] quit
    [SwitchA] interface vlan-interface 100
    [SwitchA-Vlan-interface100] rip bfd enable destination 192.168.2.2
    [SwitchA-Vlan-interface100] quit
    

    # Configure Switch B.

    <SwitchB> system-view
    [SwitchB] rip 1
    [SwitchB-rip-1] network 192.168.2.0
    [SwitchB-rip-1] network 192.168.3.0
    [SwitchB-rip-1] quit
    

    # Configure Switch C.

    <SwitchC> system-view
    [SwitchC] rip 1
    [SwitchC-rip-1] network 192.168.3.0
    [SwitchC-rip-1] import-route static cost 3
    [SwitchC-rip-1] quit
    
  3. Configure BFD parameters on VLAN-interface 100 of Switch A.

    [SwitchA] bfd echo-source-ip 11.11.11.11
    [SwitchA] interface vlan-interface 100
    [SwitchA-Vlan-interface100] bfd min-echo-receive-interval 500
    [SwitchA-Vlan-interface100] return
    
  4. Configure static routes:

    # Configure a static route on Switch A.

    [SwitchA] ip route-static 100.1.1.0 24 null 0
    

    # Configure a static route on Switch C.

    [SwitchA] ip route-static 100.1.1.0 24 null 0
    

Verifying the configuration

# Display BFD session information on Switch A.

<SwitchA> display bfd session

 Total Session Num: 1     Up Session Num: 1     Init Mode: Active

 IPv4 session working under Echo mode:

 LD             SourceAddr      DestAddr        State    Holdtime    Interface
 3              192.168.2.1     192.168.2.2     Up       2000ms      vlan100

# Display routes destined for 100.1.1.0/24 on Switch B.

<SwitchB> display ip routing-table 100.1.1.0 24 verbose

Summary Count : 1

Destination: 100.1.1.0/24
   Protocol: RIP             Process ID: 1
  SubProtID: 0x1                    Age: 00h02m47s
       Cost: 1               Preference: 100
        Tag: 0                    State: Active Adv
  OrigTblID: 0x0                OrigVrf: default-vrf
    TableID: 0x2                 OrigAs: 0
      NibID: 0x12000002          LastAs: 0
     AttrID: 0xffffffff        Neighbor: 192.168.2.1
      Flags: 0x1008c        OrigNextHop: 192.168.2.1
      Label: NULL           RealNextHop: 192.168.2.1
    BkLabel: NULL             BkNextHop: N/A
  Tunnel ID: Invalid          Interface: vlan-interface 100
BkTunnel ID: Invalid        BkInterface: N/A

# Display routes destined for 100.1.1.0/24 on Switch B when the link between Switch A and Switch B fails.

<SwitchB> display ip routing-table 100.1.1.0 24 verbose

Summary Count : 1

Destination: 100.1.1.0/24
   Protocol: RIP             Process ID: 1
  SubProtID: 0x1                    Age: 00h21m23s
       Cost: 4               Preference: 100
        Tag: 0                    State: Active Adv
  OrigTblID: 0x0                OrigVrf: default-vrf
    TableID: 0x2                 OrigAs: 0
      NibID: 0x12000002          LastAs: 0
     AttrID: 0xffffffff        Neighbor: 192.168.3.2
      Flags: 0x1008c        OrigNextHop: 192.168.3.2
      Label: NULL           RealNextHop: 192.168.3.2
    BkLabel: NULL             BkNextHop: N/A
  Tunnel ID: Invalid          Interface: vlan-interface 200
BkTunnel ID: Invalid        BkInterface: N/A