Ethernet oam connection establishment – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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Ethernet OAM connection establishment

Ethernet OAM connection is the basis of all the other Ethernet OAM functions. OAM connection

establishment is also known as the "Discovery phase", where an Ethernet OAM entity discovers remote
OAM entities and establishes sessions with them.
In this phase, interconnected OAM entities determine whether Ethernet OAM connections can be

established, by exchanging Information OAMPDUs to notify the peer of their OAM configuration

information and the OAM capabilities of the local nodes. An Ethernet OAM connection can be
established between entities that have matching Loopback, link detecting, and link event settings. After

an Ethernet OAM connection is established, Ethernet OAM takes effect on both sides.
For Ethernet OAM connection establishment, a switch can operate in active or passive Ethernet OAM

mode, but a switch role will be somewhat different depending on the mode.

Table 6

compares the two

modes.

Table 6 Active Ethernet OAM mode and passive Ethernet OAM mode

Item

Active Ethernet OAM mode

Passive Ethernet OAM mode

Initiating OAM Discovery

Available

Unavailable

Responding to OAM Discovery

Available

Available

Transmitting Information
OAMPDUs

Available Available

Transmitting Event Notification
OAMPDUs

Available Available

Transmitting Information
OAMPDUs without any TLV

Available Available

Transmitting Loopback Control
OAMPDUs

Available Unavailable

Responding to Loopback Control
OAMPDUs

Available (if both sides are
operating in active OAM mode)

Available

NOTE:

Only OAM entities operating in active OAM mode can initiate OAM connections, and those operating
in passive mode wait and respond to the connection requests sent by their peers.

No OAM connection can be established between OAM entities operating in passive OAM mode.

After an Ethernet OAM connection is established, the Ethernet OAM entities on both sides exchange
Information OAMPDUs at a specified interval (called a handshake packet transmission interval) to check

whether the Ethernet OAM connection is normal. If an Ethernet OAM entity receives no Information

OAMPDU within the Ethernet OAM connection timeout time, the Ethernet OAM connection is considered

disconnected.

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