A is correct
for those who are saying it´s C because it´s like question 42, no it´s not.
Q 42
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?
A. Desired Min TX Interval
B. Detect Mult
C. Required Min RX Interval
D. Required Min Echo RX Interval
(C)
Q 345
What is the minimum time gap required by the local system before putting a BFD control packet on the wire?
A. Desired Min TX Interval
B. Detect Mult
C. Required Min RX Interval
D. Required Min Echo RX Interval
(A)
look at the difference
A is Answer
Desired Min TX Interval: This is the minimum interval, in microseconds, that the local system would like to use when transmitting BFD Control packets, less any jitterapplied. The value zero is reserved.
Required Min Echo RX Interval: This is the minimum interval, in microseconds, between received BFD Echo packets that this system is capable of supporting, less anyjitter applied by the sender. If this value is zero, the transmitting system does not support the receipt of BFD Echo packets.
Reference: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5880
This value specifies the minimum interval, in microseconds, that the local system would like to use when transmitting BFD control packets. It helps in controlling how frequently the BFD control packets are sent, allowing for the tuning of BFD's detection time.
Not quite, the minimal interval that the local system like to use is the Desired Minimum TX interval. Question 42 expects the minimum interval between received BFD control packets that this system is capable of supporting, hence Min RX Interval.
Desired Min TX Interval : This is the minimum interval, in microseconds, that the local system would like to use when transmitting BFD Control packets.
Required Min RX Interval : This is the minimum interval, in microseconds, between received BFD Control packets that this system is capable of supporting.
Answer is A.
Select A
https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5880.txt
Desired Min TX Interval
This is the minimum interval, in microseconds, that the local
system would like to use when transmitting BFD Control packets,
less any jitter applied (see section 6.8.2). The value zero is
reserved.
Required Min RX Interval: This is the minimum interval, in microseconds, between received BFD Control packets that this system is capable of supporting, less any jitter applied by the sender
Required Min RX Interval: This is the minimum interval, in microseconds, between received BFD Control packets that this system is capable of supporting, less any jitter applied by the sender
"https://www.networkworld.com/article/2222661/bidirectional-forwarding-detection--bfd----a-little-about-timers.html#:~:text=Desired%20Min%20TX%20Interval%3A%20This,The%20value%20zero%20is%20reserved."
The question asked "required" not desired.
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