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Doc: Update documentation for BFD Echo.
Add information about Round Trip Time added to IPV4 BFD Echo. Signed-off-by: Lynne Morrison <lynne.morrison@ibm.com>
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@ -518,6 +518,10 @@ You can inspect the current BFD peer status with the following commands:
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frr# show bfd peer 192.168.0.1 json
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{"multihop":false,"peer":"192.168.0.1","id":1,"remote-id":1,"status":"up","uptime":161,"diagnostic":"ok","remote-diagnostic":"ok","receive-interval":300,"transmit-interval":300,"echo-receive-interval":50,"echo-transmit-interval":0,"detect-multiplier":3,"remote-receive-interval":300,"remote-transmit-interval":300,"remote-echo-receive-interval":50,"remote-detect-multiplier":3,"peer-type":"dynamic"}
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If you are running IPV4 BFD Echo, on a Linux platform, we also
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calculate round trip time for the packets. We display minimum,
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average and maximum time it took to receive the looped Echo packets
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in the RTT fields.
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You can inspect the current BFD peer status in brief with the following commands:
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