+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.
Thumb typed by Sasha Vainshtein
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
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