According to Cisco:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/iproute/configuration/guide/irp_bfd.html#wp1054055

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For the following Cisco IOS Releases, BFD on PortChannel is not a supported configuration: 12.2SXF, 12.2SRC, and 12.2SRB.
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Also there is CSCek67622:
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BFD should not be configurable on etherchannel intf
Symptoms: The bfd interval command is accepted on
EtherChannel and EtherChannel member interfaces.

Conditions: This symptom is observed on a Cisco router while BFD is not
supported on EtherChannels.

Workaround: Do not enter the bfd interval command on
EtherChannel and EtherChannel member interfaces.
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It's still not clear whether it's supported on SRD (and ES cards) or will be supported in the future...


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luismi wrote on 17/11/2009 14:20:
I wrote it in a previous email but here is again :D

7200 npe-g2 and 7600 rsp720-pfc3

I am using 12.2SRC but it is not supported there an I would like to know
if it is supported in another train.

El mar, 17-11-2009 a las 11:09 +0100, Gert Doering escribió:
Hi,

On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 11:01:48AM +0100, luismi wrote:
I see a message like "BDF not supported over port-channels" in my
routers.
Which IOS version is that?  On what platform?

You could be a bit more proactive in your questions... this makes it
much easier to give meaningful responses, really... :-)

gert


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