BFD/2/hwBfdSessFaultDown_active: The BFD session went Down. (Index=[Index], SessName=[ConfigurationName], LocalDiscriminator=[LocalDiscriminator], Diagnosis=[Diagnosis], BindIfName=[BindIfName], Description=[Description], FeNodeID=[FeNodeID], PeerIp=[PeerIp], LinkType=[LinkType], BindVpnName=[BindVpnName], TunnelName=[TunnelName], DownReason=[DownReason])
Parameter Name | Parameter Meaning |
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Index |
Index |
ConfigurationName |
Session Configuration Name |
LocalDiscriminator |
Local Discriminator |
Diagnosis |
Diagnosis |
BindIfName |
Interface Name |
Description |
BFD Session Description |
FeNodeID |
Board ID of the session |
PeerIp |
Destination address of a session |
LinkType |
Session type |
BindVpnName |
Bound VPN Name |
TunnelName |
Tunnel Name |
DownReason |
Down reason |
Cause 1: The BFD session was terminated on the local or remote end.
Cause 2: The BFD session was deleted on the remote end.
Cause 3: Traffic forwarding fails because the link is congested.
1. Run the display bfd session all command to check whether the BFD session recovers.
2. Run the display current-configuration configuration bfd command to check whether BFD is disabled on either of both ends.
3. Run the display bfd session all command to check whether the BFD sessions are deleted on either end.
4. Run the ping ip-address command to check whether the link monitored by the BFD session is working properly.
5. Contact Huawei technical support personnel.
6. End.