Configuring An Oam Action Profile - Juniper EX9200 Features Manual

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pdu-threshold on page 64
IEEE 802.3ah OAM Link-Fault Management Overview on page 3
Configuring IEEE 802.3ah OAM Link-Fault Management on page 5
Enabling IEEE 802.3ah OAM Support on page 6
Configuring Link Discovery on page 16
Configuring the OAM PDU Interval on page 6
Configuring Threshold Values for Local Fault Events on an Interface on page 17
Disabling the Sending of Link Event TLVs on page 18
Detecting Remote Faults on page 18
Configuring an OAM Action Profile on page 8
Specifying the Actions to Be Taken for Link-Fault Management Events on page 19
Monitoring the Loss of Link Adjacency on page 12
Monitoring Protocol Status on page 13
Configuring Threshold Values for Fault Events in an Action Profile on page 10
Applying an Action Profile on page 10
Setting a Remote Interface into Loopback Mode on page 11
Enabling Remote Loopback Support on the Local Interface on page 15
Example: Configuring IEEE 802.3ah OAM Support on an Interface on page 21
Ethernet Interfaces Feature Guide for Routing Devices
You can create an action profile to define event fault flags and thresholds and the action
to be taken. You can then apply the action profile to one or more interfaces.
To configure an action profile, include the
oam ethernet link-fault-management]
action-profile
profile-name {
action
{
syslog;
link-down;
send-critical-event;
}
event
{
link-adjacency-loss;
link-event-rate
{
frame-error
count;
frame-period
count;
frame-period-summary
symbol-period
count;
statement at the
action-profile
hierarchy level:
count;
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