HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch High Availability Configuration Guide - Page 13

Configuring errored frame seconds event detection

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Configuring errored frame seconds event detection CAUTION: Make sure the errored frame seconds triggering threshold is less than the errored frame seconds detection window. Otherwise, no errored frame seconds event can be generated. An errored frame seconds event occurs when the number of times that errored frame seconds are detected on a port in the detection window (specified detection interval) exceeds the predefined threshold. You can configure this command in system view or interface view. The configuration in system view takes effect on all ports, and the configuration in interface view takes effect on the specified port. For a port, the configuration in interface view takes precedence. To configure errored frame seconds event detection globally: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Configure the errored frame seconds event detection window. 3. Configure the errored frame seconds event triggering threshold. Command system-view oam global errored-frame-seconds window window-value oam global errored-frame-seconds threshold threshold-value Remarks N/A By default, the errored frame seconds event detection window is 60000 milliseconds. By default, the errored frame seconds event triggering threshold is 1. To configure errored frame seconds event detection on a port: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Enter Ethernet interface view. 3. Configure the errored frame seconds event detection window. 4. Configure the errored frame seconds event triggering threshold. Command system-view interface interface-type interface-number oam errored-frame-seconds window window-value oam errored-frame-seconds threshold threshold-value Remarks N/A N/A By default, an interface uses the value configured globally. By default, an interface uses the value configured globally. Configuring the action a port takes after it receives an Ethernet OAM event from the remote end This feature enables a port to log events and automatically terminate the OAM connection and set the link state to down. To configure the action the port takes after it receives an Ethernet OAM event from the remote end: 8

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Configuring errored frame seconds event detection
CAUTION:
Make sure the errored frame seconds triggering threshold is less than the errored frame seconds detection
window. Otherwise, no errored frame seconds event can be generated.
An errored frame seconds event occurs when the number of times that errored frame seconds are
detected on a port in the detection window (specified detection interval) exceeds the predefined
threshold.
You can configure this command in system view or interface view. The configuration in system view takes
effect on all ports, and the configuration in interface view takes effect on the specified port. For a port,
the configuration in interface view takes precedence.
To configure errored frame seconds event detection globally:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Configure the errored frame
seconds event detection
window.
oam global errored-frame-seconds
window
window-value
By default, the errored frame
seconds event detection window
is 60000 milliseconds.
3.
Configure the errored frame
seconds event triggering
threshold.
oam global errored-frame-seconds
threshold
threshold-value
By default, the errored frame
seconds event triggering
threshold is 1.
To configure errored frame seconds event detection on a port:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter Ethernet interface view.
interface
interface-type
interface-number
N/A
3.
Configure the errored frame
seconds event detection
window.
oam errored-frame-seconds
window
window-value
By default, an interface uses the
value configured globally.
4.
Configure the errored frame
seconds event triggering
threshold.
oam errored-frame-seconds
threshold
threshold-value
By default, an interface uses the
value configured globally.
Configuring the action a port takes after it receives
an Ethernet OAM event from the remote end
This feature enables a port to log events and automatically terminate the OAM connection and set the
link state to down.
To configure the action the port takes after it receives an Ethernet OAM event from the remote end: