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Doc: Update documentation about VRFs and BFD
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This is an optional description of the protocol. It is displayed as a
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This is an optional description of the protocol. It is displayed as a
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part of the output of 'show protocols all' command.
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part of the output of 'show protocols all' command.
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<tag><label id="proto-vrf">vrf "<m/text/"</tag>
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<tag><label id="proto-vrf">vrf "<m/text/"|default</tag>
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Associate the protocol with specific VRF. The protocol will be
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Associate the protocol with specific VRF. The protocol will be
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restricted to interfaces assigned to the VRF and will use sockets bound
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restricted to interfaces assigned to the VRF and will use sockets bound
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to the VRF. Appropriate VRF interface must exist on OS level. For kernel
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to the VRF. A corresponding VRF interface must exist on OS level. For
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protocol, an appropriate table still must be explicitly selected by
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kernel protocol, an appropriate table still must be explicitly selected
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<cf/table/ option. Note that for proper VRF support it is necessary to
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by <cf/table/ option.
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use Linux kernel version at least 4.14, older versions have limited VRF
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implementation.
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By selecting <cf/default/, the protocol is associated with the default
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VRF; i.e., it will be restricted to interfaces not assigned to any
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regular VRF. That is different from not specifying <cf/vrf/ at all, in
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which case the protocol may use any interface regardless of its VRF
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status.
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Note that for proper VRF support it is necessary to use Linux kernel
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version at least 4.14, older versions have limited VRF implementation.
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Before Linux kernel 5.0, a socket bound to a port in default VRF collide
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with others in regular VRFs. In BGP, this can be avoided by using
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<ref id="bgp-strict-bind" name="strict bind"> option.
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<tag><label id="proto-channel"><m/channel name/ [{<m/channel config/}]</tag>
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<tag><label id="proto-channel"><m/channel name/ [{<m/channel config/}]</tag>
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Every channel must be explicitly stated. See the protocol-specific
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Every channel must be explicitly stated. See the protocol-specific
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advanced features like the echo mode or authentication are not implemented), IP
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advanced features like the echo mode or authentication are not implemented), IP
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transport for BFD as defined in <rfc id="5881"> and <rfc id="5883"> and
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transport for BFD as defined in <rfc id="5881"> and <rfc id="5883"> and
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interaction with client protocols as defined in <rfc id="5882">.
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interaction with client protocols as defined in <rfc id="5882">.
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We currently support at most one protocol instance.
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<p>BFD packets are sent with a dynamic source port number. Linux systems use by
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<p>BFD packets are sent with a dynamic source port number. Linux systems use by
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default a bit different dynamic port range than the IANA approved one
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default a bit different dynamic port range than the IANA approved one
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(49152-65535). If you experience problems with compatibility, please adjust
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(49152-65535). If you experience problems with compatibility, please adjust
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<cf>/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_port_range</cf>
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<cf>/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_port_range</cf>.
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<sect1>Configuration
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<sect1>Configuration
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<label id="bfd-config">
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<label id="bfd-config">
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<p>Note that to use BFD for other protocols like OSPF or BGP, these protocols
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<p>Note that to use BFD for other protocols like OSPF or BGP, these protocols
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also have to be configured to request BFD sessions, usually by <cf/bfd/ option.
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also have to be configured to request BFD sessions, usually by <cf/bfd/ option.
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<p>A BFD instance not associated with any VRF handles session requests from all
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other protocols, even ones associated with a VRF. Such setup would work for
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single-hop BFD sessions if <cf/net.ipv4.udp_l3mdev_accept/ sysctl is enabled,
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but does not currently work for multihop sessions. Another approach is to
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configure multiple BFD instances, one for each VRF (including the default VRF).
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Each BFD instance associated with a VRF (regular or default) only handles
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session requests from protocols in the same VRF.
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<p>Some of BFD session options require <m/time/ value, which has to be specified
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<p>Some of BFD session options require <m/time/ value, which has to be specified
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with the appropriate unit: <m/num/ <cf/s/|<cf/ms/|<cf/us/. Although microseconds
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with the appropriate unit: <m/num/ <cf/s/|<cf/ms/|<cf/us/. Although microseconds
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are allowed as units, practical minimum values are usually in order of tens of
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are allowed as units, practical minimum values are usually in order of tens of
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