Hi Tom,
Thank you! None of this is working and unless I've missed something,
it doesn't seem to be supported. I tried downgrading to 15.0 and it
didn't even have bfd support for anything at all.
I may just have to go without bfd for IPv6 and turn the timers down on
OSPFv3. I'm open to any further suggestions or thoughts!
Best Regards,
Jason
On 6/7/23 2:25 PM, Tom Hill wrote:
On 07/06/2023 04:13, Jason Canady wrote:
Using this on the interface of each switch:
ospfv3 1 bfd
ospfv3 1 ipv6 area 0
ospfv3 1 ipv6 bfd
bfd interval 500 min_rx 500 multiplier 40
#show bfd neighbors details
IPv6 Sessions
NeighAddr LD/RD RH/RS State Int
FE80::A2EC:F9FF:FE2B:B33F 68/0 Down Down
Te1/52
Session Host: Software
OurAddr: FE80::BA38:61FF:FE65:20BF
There's literally one command here in the docs, and it doesn't look
like you're using it. You are using one that isn't documented, too. Woo!
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/iproute_ospf/configuration/15-e/iro-15-e-book/ip6-route-ospfv3.html
I'd suggest taking the 'ospfv3 1 ipv6 bfd' command out and seeing if
that still gives you an IPv6 session attempt? If in doubt, add the
'all- interfaces' to 'ospfv3 1 bfd' & look again.
Old IOS and old hardware. Great gear at the time, but I can't imagine
anyone at Cisco will be interested in fixing it if it's not quite
working right.
The only other thing I've be interested to know is if you can specify
a pair of static link-local neighbour addresses under 'ospfv3 1 ipv6
bfd ...'? Something like fe80::1 and fe80::2? As opposed to relying
on autoconf addresses.