The mpls bfd-trigger command configures a policy for establishing a BFD session and binding the BFD session to an LSP.
The undo mpls bfd-trigger command deletes a policy for establishing a BFD session and binding the BFD session to an LSP.
By default, no policy for establishing a BFD session and binding the BFD session to an LSP is configured.
Parameter | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
host |
Indicates that all host addresses are used to create LDP BFD sessions. |
- |
nexthop next-hop-address |
Specifies the next-hop address on an LSP. |
Expressed in dotted decimal notation. |
outgoing-interface |
Specifies the outbound interface. |
- |
interface-type |
Specifies the type of an outbound interface. |
- |
interface-number |
Specifies the number of an outbound interface. |
- |
fec-list list-name |
Specifies the name of a FEC list, by which the creation of an LDP BFD session is triggered. |
The value is a string of 1 to 31 characters, spaces not supported. When quotation marks are used around the string, spaces are allowed in the string. |
option-tlv |
Specifies that the LDP BFD session is globally enabled. |
- |
Usage Scenario
Either of the following trigger policies can be used to establish BFD sessions and bind the BFD sessions to LSPs:
Follow-up Procedure
Configure parameters used by a dynamic BFD session to monitor LDP LSPs.
Precautions
Before a FEC list policy is used to trigger dynamic BFD that monitors LDP LSPs, the fec-list command must be run to create a FEC list.
<HUAWEI> system-view [~HUAWEI] bfd [*HUAWEI-bfd] quit [*HUAWEI] mpls [*HUAWEI-mpls] mpls bfd-trigger host option-tlv
<HUAWEI> system-view [~HUAWEI] bfd [*HUAWEI-bfd] quit [*HUAWEI] mpls [*HUAWEI-mpls] mpls bfd-trigger host