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    FRR 0.6.7_6 BFD not working properly with OSPFv3

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      suddi
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      Hey,

      i want to use BFD with OSPFv3. If i enable BFD on OSPFv3->Interfaces, i see a peer is created in Status->FRR->BFD but it dont comes up. The Link-Local-Adress is used for this.

      peer fe80::20b:abff:feac:3697 local-address fe80::20b:abff:fea1:8fbf vrf default interface em1
      		ID: 1083309270
      		Remote ID: 0
      		Status: down
      		Downtime: 2 minute(s), 12 second(s)
      		Diagnostics: ok
      		Remote diagnostics: ok
      		Peer Type: dynamic
      		Local timers:
      			Detect-multiplier: 3
      			Receive interval: 300ms
      			Transmission interval: 300ms
      			Echo transmission interval: 50ms
      		Remote timers:
      			Detect-multiplier: 3
      			Receive interval: 1000ms
      			Transmission interval: 1000ms
      			Echo transmission interval: 0ms
      

      If i manually add a peer at Services->FRR BFD and use the GUA of the Interface the peer comes up. But in this case, the OSPFv3 process will not use BFD for fast convergence. Is there someone out to help me?
      Thanks in advance.
      Jan

      peer 2001:x:x:4::1 local-address 2001:x:x:4::2 vrf default interface em1
      		ID: 1249693593
      		Remote ID: 1877838068
      		Status: up
      		Uptime: 28 second(s)
      		Diagnostics: ok
      		Remote diagnostics: ok
      		Peer Type: configured
      		Local timers:
      			Detect-multiplier: 3
      			Receive interval: 300ms
      			Transmission interval: 300ms
      			Echo transmission interval: 50ms
      		Remote timers:
      			Detect-multiplier: 3
      			Receive interval: 300ms
      			Transmission interval: 300ms
      			Echo transmission interval: 50ms
      
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