Cisco Asr 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Interface And Hardware Component Command Reference - Cisco ASR 9000 Series Command Reference Manual

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Link Bundling Commands on the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router
Field
Neighbor-unconfigured timer:
Preferred min interval:
Preferred multiple:
Destination address:
Port
Device

Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Interface and Hardware Component Command Reference,

Description
Displays status of the BFD start timer that is
configured using the bfd address-family ipv4 timers
nbr-unconfig command, with the following possible
values:
• x s—Number of seconds (from 60 to 3600) to
wait after receipt of notification that the BFD
configuration has been removed by a BFD
neighbor, so that any configuration
inconsistency between the BFD peers can be
fixed. If the BFD configuration issue is not
resolved before the specified timer is reached,
the BFD session is declared down.
• Off—The neighbor-unconfigured timer is not
configured, and a BFD session is only declared
Down upon notification from the BFD server.
Number of milliseconds (in the format x ms) as the
minimum control packet interval for BFD sessions.
The range is 15 to 30000.
Value of the multiplier (from 2 to 50) that is used for
echo failure detection, which specifies the maximum
number of echo packets that can be missed before a
BFD session is declared Down.
Destination IP address for BFD sessions on bundle
member links that is configured using the bfd
address-family ipv4 destination command. "Not
configured" is displayed when no destination IP
address is configured.
Name of the local interface port that is configured to
be a bundle member, or a foreign interface received
by an mLACP peer device. The possible values are
the shortened interface name or a text string.
Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) address of the
device where the interface port is located, with the
following possible values:
• address—IP address of the device.
• Local—Interface port is on the local device.
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Release 5.3.x
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