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.
The control part of the network that controls the transmission of traffic packets through CPE devices. Performs functions such as network discovery, route calculation, traffic prioritisation, and security policy enforcement. The control plane allows centrally managing the network by providing a full-scale view of all performed operations. Consists of an orchestrator and a controller.
The part of the network that processes and transmits traffic between different locations and devices. The data plane uses network protocols and algorithms to efficiently route and deliver traffic over the network. Consists of CPE devices.
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:
To display the table of BFD peers in a CPE template, go to the SD-WAN → CPE templates menu section, click the CPE template, and select the BFD tab.
To display the table of BFD peers on a CPE device, go to the SD-WAN → CPE menu section, click the CPE device, and select the BFD tab.
Information about BFD peers is displayed in the following columns of the table:
Name is the name of the BFD peer.
IP address is the IPv4 address of the BFD peer.
Transmit interval (msec.) is the time interval in milliseconds for sending control packets from the CPE device to the BFD peer.
Receive interval (msec.) is the time interval in milliseconds for receiving control packets from the BFD peer on the CPE device. If no control packets are received from the BFD peer within the specified time, the CPE device considers this BFD peer unavailable.
Multiplier is the multiplier of the time interval for sending control packets specified in the BFD peer settings. This multiplier determines the number of milliseconds for which the CPE device waits for receipt of control packets from the BFD peer. If no control packets are received from the BFD peer within this time, the CPE device announces a network connectivity problem.
Management contains the actions that can be performed with the BFD peer.