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| ... | ... | @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ protocol rpki rpki_dn42{ |
| 436 | 436 | } |
| 437 | 437 | ``` |
| 438 | 438 | ### Use BFD in bird2 |
| 439 | -BFD is an additional protocol with extremely low overhead to detect failures in the switching plane between peers, |
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| 439 | +BFD is an additional protocol to detect failures in the switching plane between peers, |
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| 440 | 440 | it is used widely by cleanet peerings and some networks in DN42 already have enabled it globally. |
| 441 | 441 | To do a basic configuration you need to add 1 line to your bird.conf and enable it per peer or globally by defining it in the |
| 442 | 442 | template. |
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| 454 | 454 | protocol bgp <NEIGHBOR_NAME> from dnpeers { |
| 455 | 455 | enable extended messages on; |
| 456 | 456 | bfd graceful; |
| 457 | + bfd { |
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| 458 | + interval 10s; |
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| 459 | + }; |
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| 457 | 460 | neighbor <NEIGHBOR_IPv6>%<NEIGHBOR_INTERFACE> as <NEIGHBOR_ASN>; |
| 458 | 461 | # Or: |
| 459 | 462 | # neighbor <NEIGHBOR_IPv6> as <NEIGHBOR_ASN>; |