Howdy!
I have noticed that if I put:
permit udp any any eq 3784
permit udp any any eq 3785
Into a CoPP policy, this makes BFD function between two systems.
If I try to get specific and use the source and destination addresses of the two systems BFD flaps wildly.
I would assume, most likely foolishly that the NeighAddr listed in 'sh bfd nei' would be the source IP of the BFD packets but it appears that I am mistaken.
Any ideas?
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I have noticed that if I put:
permit udp any any eq 3784
permit udp any any eq 3785
Into a CoPP policy, this makes BFD function between two systems.
If I try to get specific and use the source and destination addresses of the two systems BFD flaps wildly.
I would assume, most likely foolishly that the NeighAddr listed in 'sh bfd nei' would be the source IP of the BFD packets but it appears that I am mistaken.
Any ideas?
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