mac-address mep mep-id domain md-index association ma-index [priority priority] [data-length data-length]
oam>eth-cfm
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
This command issues an ETH-CFM test.
Specifies a unicast MAC address.
Specifies target MAC address.
Specifies the MD index.
Specifies the MA index.
Specifies the UDP data length of the echo reply, the length starting after the IP header of the echo reply.
Specifies the priority.
linktrace mac-address mep mep-id domain md-index association ma-index [ttl ttl-value]
oam>eth-cfm
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
The command specifies to initiate a linktrace test.
Specifies a unicast destination MAC address.
Specifies the target MAC address.
Specifies the MD index.
Specifies the MA index.
Specifies the TTL for a returned linktrace.
loopback mac-address mep mep-id domain md-index association ma-index [send-count send-count] [size data-size] [priority priority]
oam>eth-cfm
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
The command specifies to initiate a loopback test.
Specifies a unicast MAC address.
Specifies the local MEP ID.
Specifies the MD index.
Specifies the MA index.
Specifies the number of messages to send, expressed as a decimal integer. Loopback messages are sent back to back, with no delay between the transmissions.
Specifies the size of the data portion of the data TLV, allowing for an optional octet string to be specified. If 0 is specified, no data TLV is added to the packet.
Specifies a 3-bit value to be used in the VLAN tag, if present, in the transmitted frame.
one-way-delay-test mac-address mep mep-id domain md-index association ma-index [priority priority]
oam>eth-cfm
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
This command issues an ETH-CFM one-way delay test.
Specifies a unicast MAC address.
Specifies target MAC address.
Specifies the MD index.
Specifies the MA index.
Specifies the priority.
two-way-delay-test mac-address mep mep-id domain md-index association ma-index [priority priority]
oam>eth-cfm
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
This command issues an ETH-CFM two-way delay test.
Specifies a unicast MAC address.
Specifies target MAC address.
Specifies the MD index.
Specifies the MA index.
Specifies the priority.
two-way-slm-test mac-address mep mep-id domain md-index association ma-index [priority priority] [send-count send-count] [size data-size] [timeout timeout] [interval interval]
oam>eth-cfm
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
This command configures an Ethernet CFM two-way SLM test in SAA.
Specifies a unicast destination MAC address.
Specifies the target MAC address.
Specifies the MD index.
Specifies the MA index.
Specifies a 3-bit value to be used in the VLAN tag, if present, in the transmitted frame.
Specifies the number of messages to send, expressed as a decimal integer. The count parameter is used to override the default number of message requests sent. Each message request must either timeout or receive a reply before the next message request is sent. The message interval value must be expired before the next message request is sent.
Specifies the size of the data portion of the data TLV. If 0 is specified no data TLV is added to the packet.
Specifies the timeout parameter in seconds, expressed as a decimal integer. This value is used to override the default timeout value and is the amount of time that the router waits for a reply message after sending the message request. Upon the expiration of message timeout, the requesting router assumes that the message response has not been received. Any response received after the request times out is silently discarded.
Specifies the interval parameter in seconds, expressed as a decimal integer. This parameter is used to override the default request message send interval and defines the minimum amount of time that must expire before the next message request is sent.
If the interval is set to 1 second, and the timeout value is set to 10 seconds, the maximum time between message requests is 10 seconds and the minimum is 1 second. This depends upon the receipt of a message reply corresponding to the outstanding message request.