FEFD enabled systems (comprised of one or more interfaces) automatically switchs between four
different states: Idle, Unknown, Bi-directional, and Err-disabled.
1.
An interface on which FEFD is not configured is in Normal mode by default.
2.
After you enable FEFD on an interface, it transitions to the Unknown state and sends an FEFD packet
to the remote end of the link.
3.
When the local interface receives the echoed packet from the remote end, the local interface
transitions to the Bi-directional state.
4.
If the FEFD enabled system is configured to use FEFD in Normal mode and neighboring echoes are
not received after three intervals, (you can set each interval can be set between 3 and 300 seconds)
the state changes to unknown.
5.
If the FEFD system has been set to Aggressive mode and neighboring echoes are not received after
three intervals, the state changes to Err-disabled. You must manually reset all interfaces in the Err-
disabled state using the
fefd reset [interface]
command in EXEC privilege mode (it can be
done globally or one interface at a time) before the FEFD enabled system can become operational
again.
Table 41. State Change When Configuring FEFD
Local
Event
Mode
Local State Remote
State
Local
Admin
Status
Local
Protocol
Status
Remote
Admin
Status
Remote
Protocol
Status
Shutdown
Normal
Admin
Shutdown
Unknown
Down
Down
Up
Down
Shutdown
Aggressive Admin
Shutdown
Err-
disabled
Up
Down
Up
Down
FEFD
enable
Normal
Bi-
directional
Bi-
directional
Up
Up
Up
Up
FEFD
enable
Aggressive Bi-
directional
Bi-
directional
Up
Up
Up
Up
FEFD +
FEFD
disable
Normal
Locally
disabled
Unknown
Up
Down
Up
Down
FEFD +
FEFD
disable
Aggressive Locally
disabled
Err-
disabled
Up
Down
Up
Down
Link Failure Normal
Unknown
Unknown
Up
Down
Up
Down
Link Failure Aggressive Err-
disabled
Err-
disabled
Up
Down
Up
Down
Important Points to Remember
• FEFD enabled ports are subject to an 8 to 10 second delay during an RPM failover before becoming
operational.
• You can enable FEFD globally or on a per-interface basis. Interface FEFD configurations override
global FEFD configurations.
• Dell Networking OS supports FEFD on physical Ethernet interfaces only, excluding the management
interface.
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Summary of Contents for S4820T
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Page 622: ...Figure 81 Configuring Interfaces for MSDP 622 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP ...
Page 623: ...Figure 82 Configuring OSPF and BGP for MSDP Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP 623 ...
Page 629: ...Figure 86 MSDP Default Peer Scenario 2 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol MSDP 629 ...
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