Hi Prasad, Is this a special type of BFD or standard BFD RFC 5880 and 5881)? Since standard BFD processing does no care where the BFD came from it only looks at "your discriminator" to update BFD state machine.
Also I don't see how many VXLANs can be checked via a single BFD session. Could you please describe? Lastly checking to see a VXLAN/VNI forwarding domain exist in a VTEP should not require BFD. Just use some query mechanism. Why do you need to run continuous BFD. What you have to show me to convince me that your draft solves a real problem is to show that VXLAN tag is used for BFD forwarding. Otherwise BFD over the outer or Inner IP should give you all coverage needed. Thx Shahram -----Original Message----- From: Vengada Prasad Govindan (venggovi) [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, June 29, 2015 3:11 AM To: Shahram Davari Cc: Gregory Mirsky; MALLIK MUDIGONDA (mmudigon); Santosh P K; [email protected] Subject: RE: New Version Notification for draft-spallagatti-bfd-vxlan-00.txt Hello Shahram, At the terminating VTEP, VxLAN information is used to consume the BFD packet. In other words, a BFD session increases the confidence of the existence of the VNI-Forwarding Domain mapping and the presence of valid VTEP termination configuration at the terminating VTEP. At the originating VTEP, it is a matter of implementation of how many VxLAN tables are exercised in the datapath (am aware of at least one implementation where it is being exercised to a considerable extent). Thanks Prasad -----Original Message----- From: Shahram Davari [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2015 8:24 PM To: Shahram Davari Cc: Vengada Prasad Govindan (venggovi); Gregory Mirsky; MALLIK MUDIGONDA (mmudigon); Santosh P K; [email protected] Subject: Re: New Version Notification for draft-spallagatti-bfd-vxlan-00.txt Hi May be a better way to make this clear is to answer the following question: Where is the VXLAN tag information used in this BFD forwarding? Thx Shahram
