The rip bfd block command blocks BFD on a specified interface.
The undo rip bfd block command disables the blocking function.
By default, the blocking function is disabled.
Product |
Support |
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S5720-EI, S5720-HI, S5720I-SI, S5720S-SI, S5720-SI, S5735-S, S5735S-S, S5735-S-I, S5730-HI, S5730S-EI, S5730-SI, S5731-H, S5731-S, S5731S-H, S5731S-S, S5732-H, S6720-EI, S6720-HI, S6720S-EI, S6720S-SI, S6720-SI, S6730-H, S6730S-H, S6730-S, and S6730S-S |
Supported |
S2720-EI, S5720-LI, S5735-L, S5735S-L, S5735S-L-M, S5720S-LI, S6720-LI, and S6720S-LI |
Not supported |
Usage Scenario
This command can be used to block the specified interface from enabling BFD on some links where no BFD session is needed.
Precautions
The rip bfd block and rip bfd enable commands are mutually exclusive. If both of them are configured, only the later configured one takes effect.