I have a test network of three Cisco 6500(Sup720s) running SXI5 connected 
together in a triangle. Each is iBGPed to the others using loopbacks advertised 
around this testbed using OSPF and Label switching is also turned on. I then 
have two clients connected one to router A and the second to router B with an 
EoMPLS pseudowire connecting them (the pseudowire is terminated against the 
same loopback of the 6500s used for the BGP peerings). If I then get the 
clients to continuously ping each other and break the link directly connecting 
routers A and B, there is loss of connectivity for about 6 or 7 seconds before 
the pseudowire re-routes via router C. If I configure BFD for each link and 
also attach it to OSPF and repeat the experiment, the time to re-route is still 
6-7 seconds.

I can reason that this might work or that it shouldn't: does this not work 
because there is no direct hook between BFD and LDP or should it work because 
the pseudowire terminating loopbacks are advertised in OSPF, OSPF has been 
hooked into BFD and ultimately the LFIB is built via the FIB and LIB (or 
perhaps with this testbed because the size of the network and Penultimate Hop 
Popping it means that the FIB is used anyway)?

Ta,

Michael.
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