HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches High Availability Command - Page 7
Table 1, Command output, Field, Description
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Critical Event Remote Evaluating : 0 : COMPLETE Local Evaluating : COMPLETE Packets statistic : Packets Send Receive OAMPDU 645 648 OAMInformation 645 648 OAMEventNotification 0 -- OAMUniqueEventNotification -- 0 OAMDuplicateEventNotification -- 0 Table 1 Command output Field Port Link Status EnableStatus Local_oam_mode Local_pdu Local_mux_action Local_par_action OAMLocalFlagsField Link Fault Dying Gasp Critical Event Local Evaluating Description Port index. Link status (up or down). Ethernet OAM state (enabled or disabled). Local Ethernet OAM mode: • Active-The port is operating in active Ethernet OAM mode. • Passive-The port is operating in passive Ethernet OAM mode. The way in which the local end processes Ethernet OAMPDUs: • RX_INFO-The port only receives Information OAMPDUs and does not send any Ethernet OAMPDUs. • LF_INFO-The port only sends the Information OAMPDUs without Information TLV triplets and with their link error flag bits being set. • INFO-The port sends and receives only Information OAMPDUs. • ANY-The port sends and receives Ethernet OAMPDUs of any type. Working mode of the local transmitter: • FWD-The port can send any packets. • DISCARD-The port only sends Ethernet OAMPDUs. Working mode of the local receiver: • FWD-The port can receive any packets. • DISCARD-The port only receives Ethernet OAMPDUs. • LB-The local receiver is in loopback state. All the packets other than Ethernet OAMPDUs received on the local receiver are returned to their sources along the ways they came. Local flags inserted in the local flag fields of the Ethernet OAMPDUs sent. Indicates whether an Ethernet OAM link error is present: 0 for no and 1 for yes. Indicates whether a fatal error is present: 0 for no and 1 for yes. Indicates whether a critical error is present: 0 for no and 1 for yes. Indicates whether the local-to-remote configuration negotiation is complete: • COMPLETE-The negotiation is completed. • NOTCOMPLETE-The negotiation is uncompleted. 2