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Chapter 57 Configuring Ethernet OAM and CFM Configuring Ethernet CFM
Command Purpose
Step 1 configure terminal Enters global configuration mode.
Step 2 ethernet cfm alarm notification {all |
error-xcon | mac-remote-error-xcon | none |
remote-error-xcon | xcon}
Globally enables Ethernet CFM fault alarm notification for
the specified defects:
all—report all defects.
error-xcon—Report only error and connection
defects.
mac-remote-error-xcon—Report only MAC-address,
remote, error, and connection defects.
none—Report no defects.
remote-error-xcon—Report only remote, error, and
connection defects.
xcon—Report only connection defects.
Step 3 ethernet cfm alarm delay value (Optional) Sets a delay period before a CFM fault alarm is
sent. The range is 2500 to 10000 milliseconds (ms). The
default is 2500 ms.
Step 4 ethernet cfm alarm reset value (Optional) Specifies the time period before the CFM fault
alarm is reset. The range is 2500 to 10000 milliseconds
(ms). The default is 10000 ms.
Step 5 ethernet cfm logging alarm ieee Configures the switch to generate system logging messages
for the alarms.
Step 6 interface interface-id (Optional) Specifies an interface to configure, and enter
interface configuration mode.
Step 7 ethernet cfm mep domain domain-name mpid
identifier vlan vlan-id Configures maintenance end points for the domain, and
enter ethernet cfm interface mep mode.
domain domain-name—Specify the name of the
created domain.
mpid identifier—Enter a maintenance end point
identifier. The identifier must be unique for each
VLAN (service instance). The range is 1 to 8191.
vlan vlan-id—Enter the service provider VLAN ID or
IDs as a VLAN-ID (1 to 4094), a range of VLAN-IDs
separated by a hyphen, or a series of VLAN IDs
separated by comma.
Step 8 alarm notification {all | error-xcon |
mac-remote-error-xcon | none |
remote-error-xcon | xcon}
(Optional) Enables Ethernet CFM fault alarm notification
for the specified defects on the interface.
Note The Ethernet CFM interface MEP alarm
configuration takes precedence over the global
configuration.
Step 9 alarm {delay value | reset value}(Optional) Sets an alarm delay period or a reset period.
Note The Ethernet CFM interface MEP alarm
configuration takes precedence over the global
configuration.