About atm loopbacks – ADC AVIDIA SWD4573I1 User Manual

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OAM Alarms and Loopbacks

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Avidia System Configuration and Management User Manual

About ATM Loopbacks

Avidia supports a fault management function that provides connectivity verification through
ATM-layer loopback tests. You can run two different types of OAM loopbacks for both OAM
flows F4 and F5:

segment

end-to-end

The OAM loopbacks are supported on these Avidia cards: OC3, DS3, DS1/DSX-1, SDSL cell,
and ADSL cell. The Megabit Modem 700F, 600F, and 500L (software versions 2.6 and later)
support the OAM F5 flow loopbacks. The Megabit Modem 700F, 600F, and 500L (software
versions 2.8 and later) support the OAM F4 flow loopbacks.

OAM F4 and F5 flow segment loopbacks test the connectivity between any two uniquely
addressable points in a VPC or VCC, respectively. Segment loopbacks are supported between
these points (see the figure on

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):

Avidia channel card to loopback at a modem

Avidia line card to loopback at an ATM switch

Avidia line card to loopback at a node beyond the ATM switch

ATM switch to loopback at a modem

ATM switch to loopback at an Avidia line card

ATM node beyond the ATM switch to loopback at a modem

ATM node beyond the ATM switch to loopback at an Avidia line card

OAM F4 and F5 flow end-to-end loopbacks test the connectivity between any uniquely
addressable point in the VPC or VCC, respectively, and any end point (such as a modem or
network end point) where a VPC or VCC terminates. End-to-end loopbacks are supported
between these points (see the figure on

page 57

):

Avidia line card to loopback at an ATM switch (when the VPC or VCC terminates at
the switch)

Avidia line card to loopback at a node beyond the ATM switch

Avidia line card to loopback at a modem

ATM switch to loopback at a modem

ATM node beyond the ATM switch to loopback at a modem

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