Remote fault detection, Remote loopback, Standards and protocols – H3C Technologies H3C S3100 Series Switches User Manual

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The system transforms the period of detecting errored frame period events into the maximum

number of 64-byte frames that a port can send in the specific period, that is, the system takes the

maximum number of frames sent as the period. The maximum number of frames sent is calculated

using this formula: the maximum number of frames = interface bandwidth (bps) × errored frame

period event detection period (in ms)/(64 × 8 × 1000)

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If errored frames appear in a certain second, this second is called an errored frame second.

Remote fault detection

Information OAMPDUs are exchanged periodically among Ethernet OAM entities across established

OAM connections. In a network where traffic is interrupted due to device failures or unavailability, the

flag field defined in information OAMPDUs allows an Ethernet OAM entity to send error information to

its peer. In this way, you can keep track of link status in time through the log information and

troubleshoot in time.

Table 1-5

lists the critical link events and the transmission frequencies of the

corresponding OAMPDUs.

Table 1-5 Critical link error events

Ethernet OAM link events

Description

Link Fault

Peer link signal is lost.

Dying Gasp

An unexpected fault, such as power failure, occurred.

Critical event

An undetermined critical event happened.

Remote loopback

Remote loopback is available only after the Ethernet OAM connection is established. With remote

loopback enabled, the Ethernet OAM entity operating in active Ethernet OAM mode sends

non-OAMPDUs to its peer. After receiving these PDUs, the peer does not forward them according to

their destination addresses. Instead, it returns them to the sender along the original path.

Remote loopback enables you to check the link status and locate link failures. Performing remote

loopback periodically helps to detect network faults in time. Furthermore, performing remote loopback

by network segments helps to locate network faults.

Standards and Protocols

Ethernet OAM is defined in IEEE 802.3h (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection

(CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications).

Ethernet OAM Configuration Task List

Complete the following tasks to configure Ethernet OAM:

Task

Remarks

Configuring Basic Ethernet OAM Functions

Required

Configuring the Ethernet OAM Connection Detection Timers

Required

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