How ethernet oam works, Ethernet oam connection establishment, Link monitoring – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

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How Ethernet OAM works

This section describes the working procedures of Ethernet OAM.

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 the
remote OAM entity to establish a session.
In this phase, two connected OAM entities exchange Information OAMPDUs to advertise their OAM

configuration and capabilities to each other for a comparison. If their Loopback, link detection, and link

event settings match, the OAM entities establish an OAM connection.
An OAM entity operates in active mode or passive mode. OAM entities in active mode initiate OAM

connections, and OAM entities in passive mode wait and respond to the OAM connection requests. To

set up an OAM connection between two OAM entities, you must set at least one entity to operate in

active mode.

Table 2

shows the actions that a device can perform in different modes.

Table 2 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 when both sides are
operating in active OAM mode

Available

After an Ethernet OAM connection is established, the Ethernet OAM entities exchange Information
OAMPDUs at the handshake packet transmission interval to detect the availability of the Ethernet OAM

connection. If an Ethernet OAM entity receives no Information OAMPDU within the Ethernet OAM

connection timeout time, the Ethernet OAM connection is considered disconnected.

Link monitoring

Error detection in an Ethernet is difficult, especially when the physical connection in the network is not
disconnected, but network performance is degrading gradually.
Link monitoring detects link faults in various environments. Ethernet OAM entities monitor link status by

exchanging Event Notification OAMPDUs. When detecting one of the link error events listed in

Table 3

,

an OAM entity sends an Event Notification OAMPDU to its peer OAM entity. The network administrator
can keep track of network status changes by retrieving the log.

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