The local detection multiplier, minimum interval for receiving BFD packets, and minimum interval for sending BFD packets determine the detection time of a BFD session:
Detection time = Local detection multiplier x Max (Minimum interval for receiving BFD packets/Minimum interval for sending BFD packets)
You can adjust the detection time of a BFD session by increasing or reducing the local detection multiplier, minimum interval for receiving BFD packets, or minimum interval for sending BFD packets based on actual networking. On an unstable link, if a small detection time is used, a BFD session may flap. You can increase the detection time of the BFD session. Generally, the default values are recommended. Do not randomly change the local detection multiplier, minimum interval for receiving BFD packets, and minimum interval for sending BFD packets.
To reduce usage of system resources, when a BFD session is detected in Down state, the system adjusts the minimum interval for receiving BFD packets and the minimum interval for sending BFD packets to random values greater than 1000 ms. When the BFD session becomes Up, the configured intervals are restored.
The system view is displayed.
The BFD session view is displayed.
The minimum interval for sending BFD packets is set.
By default, the minimum interval for sending BFD packets is 1000 ms.
The minimum interval for receiving BFD packets is set.
By default, the minimum interval for sending BFD packets is 1000 ms.
The local detection multiplier is set.
By default, the local detection multiplier is 3.