Ethernet cfm cc enable – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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| CFM Commands

Continuity Check Operations

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is registered. The interval at which CCMs are issued should therefore be

configured to detect connectivity problems in a timely manner, as

dictated by the nature and size of the MA.

The maintenance of a MIP CCM database by a MIP presents some

difficulty for bridges carrying a large number of Service Instances, and

for whose MEPs are issuing CCMs at a high frequency. For this reason,

slower CCM transmission rates may have to be used.

E

XAMPLE

This example sets the transmission delay for continuity check messages to

level 7 (60 seconds).

Console(config)#ethernet cfm cc md voip ma rd interval 7

Console(config)#

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ELATED

C

OMMANDS

ethernet cfm cc enable (1330)

ethernet cfm cc

enable

This command enables the transmission of continuity check messages

(CCMs) within a specified maintenance association. Use the no form to

disable the transmission of these messages.

S

YNTAX

[no] ethernet cfm cc enable md domain-name ma ma-name

domain-name – Domain name. (Range: 1-43 alphanumeric

characters)
ma-name – Maintenance association name. (Range: 1-44

alphanumeric characters)

D

EFAULT

S

ETTING

Disabled

C

OMMAND

M

ODE

Global Configuration

C

OMMAND

U

SAGE

CCMs are multicast periodically by a MEP in order to discover other

MEPs in the same MA, and to assure connectivity to all other MEPs/MIPs

in the MA.

Each CCM received is checked to verify that the MEP identifier field sent

in the message does not match its own MEPID, which would indicate a

duplicate MEP or network loop. If these error types are not found, the

CCM is stored in the MEP’s local database until aged out.

If a maintenance point fails to receive three consecutive CCMs from any

other MEP in the same MA, a connectivity failure is registered.

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