+1

However if you really want BFD, you only need a lightweight IP implementation to carry it.

Stewart



On 07/06/2019 12:13, Alexander Vainshtein wrote:
Albrecht,
AFAIK there is no such thing.

IMHO and FWIW IEEE802.1ag is the closest thing to what you are probably looking for, but it is quite different from BFD.

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From: Schwarz Albrecht (ETAS/ESY1)
Sent: Friday, June 7, 13:52
Subject: Direct BFD over Ethernet?
To: rtg-bfd@ietf.org


Dear BFD experts,
just a simple question: which BFD RFC would be applicable for applying BFD over an Ethernet link (no VLAN, no LAG)?
Direct over Ethernet, without IP.

Thanks,
Albrecht

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards

*Dr. Albrecht Schwarz*

Systems Engineering (ETAS/ESY1)
Tel. +49 711 3423-2380 | Mobil +49 173 9792 632 | albrecht.schw...@etas.com <mailto:albrecht.schw...@etas.com>





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