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?
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?
The minimum time spacing required for a BFD control packet to be received once a control packet has arrived is defined by the 'Required Min RX Interval'. This interval represents the minimum period, in microseconds, that must elapse before the system can receive another BFD control packet. This ensures that the system has sufficient time to process each BFD packet and maintain accurate fault detection.
C. Source: https://www.cisco.com/en/US/technologies/tk648/tk365/tk480/technologies_white_paper0900aecd80244005.html
C is ok Required Min RX Interval : This is the minimum interval, in microseconds, between received BFD Control packets that this system is capable of supporting.
C is correct
This parameter specifies the minimum amount of time that must pass before the system expects to receive another BFD control packet.
Nice one ciscomicha, C is correct