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Configuring basic Ethernet OAM functions, Configuring link monitoring

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Task Remarks Configuring errored frame seconds event detection Optional Configuring Ethernet OAM remote loopback Enabling Ethernet OAM remote loopback Rejecting the Ethernet OAM remote loopback request from a remote port Optional Optional Configuring basic Ethernet OAM functions For Ethernet OAM connection establishment, an Ethernet OAM entity operates in active mode or passive mode. Only an Ethernet OAM entity in active mode can initiate connection establishment. After Ethernet OAM is enabled on an Ethernet port, according to its Ethernet OAM mode, the Ethernet port establishes an Ethernet OAM connection with its peer port. To change the Ethernet OAM mode on an Ethernet OAM-enabled port, you must first disable Ethernet OAM on the port. To configure basic Ethernet OAM functions: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Enter Layer 2 Ethernet interface view. Command system-view interface interface-type interface-number 3. Set the Ethernet OAM mode. oam mode { active | passive } 4. Enable Ethernet OAM on the current port. oam enable Remarks N/A N/A Optional. The default is active Ethernet OAM mode. Ethernet OAM is disabled by default. Configuring link monitoring After Ethernet OAM connections are established, the link monitoring periods and thresholds configured in this section take effect on all Ethernet ports automatically. Configuring errored symbol event detection Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Configure the errored symbol event detection interval. 3. Configure the errored symbol event triggering threshold. Command system-view oam errored-symbol period period-value oam errored-symbol threshold threshold-value Remarks N/A Optional. 1 second by default. Optional. 1 by default. 9

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Task
Remarks
Configuring errored frame seconds event detection
Optional
Configuring Ethernet
OAM remote
loopback
Enabling Ethernet OAM remote loopback
Optional
Rejecting the Ethernet OAM remote loopback
request from a remote port
Optional
Configuring basic Ethernet OAM functions
For Ethernet OAM connection establishment, an Ethernet OAM entity operates in active mode or passive
mode. Only an Ethernet OAM entity in active mode can initiate connection establishment. After Ethernet
OAM is enabled on an Ethernet port, according to its Ethernet OAM mode, the Ethernet port establishes
an Ethernet OAM connection with its peer port.
To change the Ethernet OAM mode on an Ethernet OAM-enabled port, you must first disable Ethernet
OAM on the port.
To configure basic Ethernet OAM functions:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter Layer 2 Ethernet
interface view.
interface
interface-type
interface-number
N/A
3.
Set the Ethernet OAM mode.
oam mode
{
active
|
passive
}
Optional.
The default is active Ethernet OAM
mode.
4.
Enable Ethernet OAM on the
current port.
oam enable
Ethernet OAM is disabled by
default.
Configuring link monitoring
After Ethernet OAM connections are established, the link monitoring periods and thresholds configured
in this section take effect on all Ethernet ports automatically.
Configuring errored symbol event detection
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Configure the errored
symbol event detection
interval.
oam errored-symbol period
period-value
Optional.
1 second by default.
3.
Configure the errored
symbol event triggering
threshold.
oam errored-symbol threshold
threshold-value
Optional.
1 by default.