Oam Configuration; Enabling Oam On Local Ports - Edge-Core ECS3510-10PD Management Manual

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OAM Configuration

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VIDS – MA x is associated with a specific VID list
configured facing inward (up) on this MA on the bridge port, and
some other MA y, associated with at least one of the VID(s) also in
MA x, also has an Up MEP configured facing inward (up) on some
bridge port.
EXCESS_LEV – The number of different MD levels at which MIPs are
to be created on this port exceeds the bridge's capabilities.
OVERLAP_LEV – A MEP is created for one VID at one maintenance
level, but a MEP is configured on another VID at an equivalent or
higher level, exceeding the bridge's capabilities.
MA Name – The maintenance association for this entry.
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To show CFM continuity check errors:
Click Administration, CFM.
1.
Select Show Information from the Step list.
2.
Select Show Continuity Check Error from the Action list.
3.
Figure 318: Showing Continuity Check Errors
The switch provides OAM (Operation, Administration, and Maintenance)
remote management tools required to monitor and maintain the links to
subscriber CPEs (Customer Premise Equipment). This section describes
functions including enabling OAM for selected ports, loopback testing, and
displaying remote device information.
Use the Administration > OAM > Interface page to enable OAM
functionality on the selected port. Not all CPEs support operation and
maintenance functions, so OAM is therefore disabled by default. If a CPE
supports OAM, this functionality must first be enabled on the connected
port to gain access to the configuration functions provided under the OAM
menu.
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, an MEP is
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