Link monitoring – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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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 operate in
active OAM mode

Available

NOTE:

Only OAM entities operating in active OAM mode can initiate OAM connections. OAM entities
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—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.

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 is used to detect and

indicate link faults in various environments. Ethernet OAM implements link monitoring through the

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

Table

7

,

the local OAM entity sends an Event Notification OAMPDU to notify the remote OAM entity. With the

log information, network administrators can keep track of network status promptly.

Table 7 Ethernet OAM link error events

Ethernet OAM link events

Description

Errored symbol event

An errored symbol event occurs when the number of detected symbol
errors during a specified detection interval exceeds the predefined

threshold.

Errored frame event

An errored frame event occurs when the number of detected error
frames during a specified interval exceeds the predefined threshold.

Errored frame period event

An errored frame period event occurs if the number of frame errors in
a specific number of received frames exceeds the predefined

threshold.

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