On Wednesday, October 12, 2011 09:20:53 PM Vincent Aniello wrote: > >From a technical perspective they aren't, but I have > >never seen an ISP offer BFD.
We generally don't offer customer's BFD over eBGP sessions. Then again, in the last 4 years or so, we've probably only had one request, and that didn't go through because the customer's router didn't have the requisite code. We are, however, considering running BFD for eBGP with one of our customers that sends IPTv traffic into our Multicast network for onward delivery to their subscribers. Of course, IPTv is a much more sensitive application where we could make the exception, but otherwise wouldn't look at deploying it with ordinary customers. Mark.
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