Configuring basic cfd settings, Enabling cfd, Configuring the cfd protocol version – H3C Technologies H3C S3100 Series Switches User Manual

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Normally, a port blocked by STP cannot receive, send, or respond to CFD messages. However, if it

is configured as an outward-facing MEP, it can still receive and send CCM messages.

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Only Ethernet ports support CFD.

Configuring Basic CFD Settings

Enabling CFD

Enable CFD on all concerned devices.

Follow these steps to enable CFD on a device:

To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enable CFD

cfd enable

Required

CFD is disabled by default.

Configuring the CFD Protocol Version

Three CFD protocol versions are available: IEEE 802.1ag draft5.2 version, IEEE 802.1ag draft5.2

interim version, and IEEE 802.1ag standard version. Devices in a same MD must use the same CFD

protocol version; otherwise, they cannot exchange CFD protocol packets.

Follow these steps to configure the CFD protocol version:

To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Configure the CFD protocol
version

cfd version { draft5 | draft5-plus |
standard }

Optional

By default, CFD uses the standard
version of IEEE 802.1ag.

Configuring Service Instances

Before configuring the MEPs and MIPs, you must first configure service instances.

A service instance is indicated by an integer to represent an MA in an MD. The MD and MA define the

level and VLAN attribute of the messages handled by the MPs in a service instance.

Follow these steps in strict order to configure a service instance:

To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Create an MD

cfd md md-name level level-value

Required

Not created by default

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