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When determining if a system is capable of support, what is the minimum time spacing required for a BFD control packet to receive once a control packet is arrived?

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When determining if a system is capable of support, what is the minimum time spacing required for a BFD control packet to receive once a control packet is arrived?

  • A . Desired Min TX Interval
  • B . Detect Mult
  • C . Required Min RX Interval
  • D . Required Min Echo RX Interval

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Suggested Answer: C

Explanation:

Desired Min TX Interval: This is the minimum interval, in microseconds, that the local system would like to use when transmitting BFD Control packets, less any jitter applied. The value zero is reserved.

Required Min Echo RX Interval: This is the minimum interval, in microseconds, between received BFD Echo packets that this system is capable of supporting, less any jitter applied by the sender. If this value is zero, the transmitting system does not support the receipt of BFD Echo packets.

Reference: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5880

   
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