Using BFD to detect routing failures

Kaspersky SD-WAN supports the Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) protocol for fast (within one second) detection of network connectivity problems on links. When a problem is detected, BFD relays information about the problem from the data plane to the control plane.

Between BFD peers, a BFD session is established, as part of which they exchange control packets to detect network connectivity problems. If problems with network connectivity occur, the BFD session on the SD-WAN interface of the CPE device is terminated, after which route tables are rebuilt.

The table of BFD peers is displayed in the CPE template and on the CPE device:

Information about BFD peers is displayed in the following columns of the table:

In this section

Enabling or disabling the BFD protocol

Creating a BFD peer

Editing a BFD peer

Deleting a BFD peer

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