: Building Blocks of a BFD Profile
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Building Blocks of a BFD Profile

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Building Blocks of a BFD Profile

  • Network > Network Profiles > BFD Profile
You can enable BFD for a static route or dynamic routing protocol by applying the default BFD profile or a BFD profile that you create. The default profile uses the default BFD settings and cannot be changed. You can
Add
a new BFD profile and specify the following information.
BFD Profile Settings
Description
Name
Name of the BFD profile (up to 31 characters). The name is case-sensitive and must be unique on the firewall. Use only letters, numbers, spaces, hyphens, and underscores.
Mode
Mode in which BFD operates:
  • Active
    —BFD initiates sending control packets (default). At least one of the BFD peers must be active; they can both be active.
  • Passive
    —BFD waits for the peer to send control packets and responds as required.
Desired Minimum Tx Interval (ms)
Minimum interval (in milliseconds) at which you want the BFD protocol to send BFD control packets. Minimum value on PA-7000 Series is 50; minimum on PA‑3200 Series is 100; minimum on VM-Series is 200 (maximum value is 2000; default is 1000).
If you have multiple protocols that use different BFD profiles on the same interface, configure the BFD profiles with the same
Desired Minimum Tx Interval
.
Required Minimum Rx Interval (ms)
Minimum interval (in milliseconds) at which BFD can receive BFD control packets. Minimum value on PA-7000 Series is 50; minimum on PA-3200 Series is 100; minimum on VM-Series is 200 (maximum value is 2000; default is 1000).
Detection Time Multiplier
The local system calculates the detection time as the
Detection Time Multiplier
received from the remote system multiplied by the agreed transmit interval of the remote system (the greater of the
Required Minimum Rx Interval
and the last received
Desired Minimum Tx Interval
). If BFD does not receive a BFD control packet from its peer before the detection time expires, a failure has occurred (range is 2 to 50; default is 3).
Hold Time (ms)
Delay (in milliseconds) after a link comes up before the firewall transmits BFD control packets.
Hold Time
applies to BFD Active mode only. If the firewall receives BFD control packets during the
Hold Time
, it ignores them (range is 0-120000; default is 0). The default setting of 0 means no transmit
Hold Time
is used; the firewall sends and receives BFD control packets immediately after the link is established.
Enable Multihop
Enables BFD over multiple hops. Applies to BGP implementation only.
Minimum Rx TTL
Minimum Time-to-Live value (number of hops) BFD will accept (receive) when it supports multihop BFD. Applies to BGP implementation only (range is 1-254; there is no default).

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