Connectivity fault management (ieee 802.1ag), Cisco protocol filtering, Dhcp layer 2 relay – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

Page 69: Connectivity fault management, Ieee 802.1ag)

Advertising
background image

Switch Features

69

Connectivity Fault Management (IEEE 802.1ag)

The Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) feature, also known as Dot1ag,

supports Service Level Operations, Administration, and Management

(OAM). CFM is the OAM Protocol provision for end-to-end service layer

instance in carrier networks. The CFM feature provides mechanisms to help

you perform connectivity checks, fault detection, fault verification and

isolation, and fault notification per service in a network domain.
For information about configuring IEEE 802.1ag settings, see "Configuring

Connectivity Fault Management" on page 771.

Cisco Protocol Filtering

The Cisco Protocol Filtering feature (also known as Link Local Protocol

Filtering) filters Cisco protocols that should not normally be relayed by a

bridge. The group addresses of these Cisco protocols do not fall within the

IEEE defined range of the 802.1D MAC Bridge Filtered MAC Group

Addresses (01-80-C2-00-00-00 to 01-80-C2-00-00-0F).
For information about configuring LLPF, settings see "Configuring Port-

Based Traffic Control" on page 691.

DHCP Layer 2 Relay

This feature permits Layer 3 Relay agent functionality in Layer 2 switched

networks. The switch supports L2 DHCP relay configuration on individual

ports, link aggregation groups (LAGs) and VLANs.
For information about configuring L2 DHCP Relay settings see "Configuring

L2 and L3 Relay Features" on page 919.

NOTE:

The Connectivity Fault Management feature is available only on the

PowerConnect M6348.

Advertising