Configuring global settings for cfm – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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3.

Configure the local maintenance end points (MEPs) which will serve as
the domain service access points for the specified maintenance

association using the MEP List (see

"Configuring CFM Maintenance

Associations"

).

4.

Enter a static list of MEPs assigned to other devices within the same
maintenance association using the Remote MEP List (see

"Configuring

Remote Maintenance End Points"

). This allows CFM to automatically

verify the functionality of these remote end points by cross-checking

the static list configured on this device against information learned

through continuity check messages.

5.

Enable CFM globally on the switch using the Configure Global screen
(see

"Configuring Global Settings for CFM"

).

6.

Enable CFM on the local MEPs using the Configure Interface screen (see

"Configuring Interfaces for CFM"

).

7.

Enable continuity check and cross-check operations, and configure AIS
parameters using the Configure MA – Configure Details screen (see

"Configuring CFM Maintenance Associations"

).

Other configuration changes may be required for your particular

environment, such as adjusting the interval at which continuity check

messages are sent (see

"Configuring CFM Maintenance Associations"

), or

setting the start-up delay for the cross-check operation (see

"Configuring

Global Settings for CFM"

). You can also enable SNMP traps for events

discovered by continuity check messages or cross-check messages (see

"Configuring Global Settings for CFM"

).

C

ONFIGURING

G

LOBAL

S

ETTINGS

FOR

CFM

Use the Administration > CFM (Configure Global) page to configure global

settings for CFM, such as enabling the CFM process on the switch, setting

the start-up delay for cross-check operations, configuring parameters for

the link trace cache, and enabling traps for events discovered by continuity

check messages or cross-check messages.

CLI R

EFERENCES

"CFM Commands" on page 1309

P

ARAMETERS

These parameters are displayed:

Global Configuration

CFM Status – Enables CFM processing globally on the switch.

(Default: Enabled)
To avoid generating an excessive number of traps, the complete CFM

maintenance structure and process parameters should be configured

prior to enabling CFM processing globally on the switch. Specifically, the

maintenance domains, maintenance associations, and maintenance

end-points (MEPs) should be configured on each participating bridge

using the Configure MD page (see

"Configuring CFM Maintenance

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