BFD for Static Routes

Different from dynamic routing protocols, static routes do not have a detection mechanism. If a fault occurs on a network, an administrator must manually address it. Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) for static routes is introduced to associate a static route with a BFD session so that the BFD session can detect the status of the link that the static route passes through.

After BFD for static routes is configured, each static route can be associated with a BFD session. In addition to route selection rules, whether a static route can be selected as the optimal route is subject to BFD session status.

BFD for static routes has two detection modes:

For details about BFD, see the HUAWEI NetEngine 8000 F Series RouterFeature Description - Network Reliability.

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