HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch High Availability Command Reference - Page 9
Table 2, Command output, Local Ethernet OAM mode
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Local evaluating : COMPLETE Remote evaluating : COMPLETE Table 2 Command output Field Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/5 OAM mode MAC address MTU size Mux action Par action Configuration Unidirectional Remote loopback Link events MIB retrieval Flags Link fault Dying gasp Critical event Local evaluating Remote evaluating Description Information on Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/1/5. Local Ethernet OAM mode: • Active-The port operates in the active Ethernet OAM mode. • Passive-The port operates in the passive Ethernet OAM mode. MAC address of the remote end. MTU size, in bytes. Operating mode of the remote transmitter: • FWD-The port can send any packets. • DISCARD-The port only sends Ethernet OAMPDUs. Operating mode of the remote 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 their original routes. Configuration of the remote Ethernet OAM entity. Indicates whether unidirectional transmission is supported. Indicates whether Ethernet OAM remote loopback is supported. Indicates whether Ethernet OAM link error events are supported. Indicates whether MIB variable retrieval is supported. Values of the peer Ethernet OAM flag fields in OAM packets. Indicates whether an Ethernet OAM link error is present. Indicates whether a fatal error is present. Indicates whether a critical error is present. Indicates whether the local-to-remote configuration negotiation is complete: • COMPLETE-The negotiation is completed. • NOTCOMPLETE-The negotiation is uncompleted. • RESERVED-The field is reserved and the negotiation is uncompleted. • UNSATISFIED-The remote end is not satisfied with the local configuration and the negotiation is uncompleted. Indicates whether the remote-to-local configuration negotiation is complete: • COMPLETE-The negotiation is completed. • NOTCOMPLETE-The negotiation is uncompleted. • UNSATISFIED-The remote end is not satisfied with the local configuration and the negotiation is uncompleted. 4