Configuring Connectivity Fault; Management; Dot1Ag Overview - Dell M6220 User Configuration Manual

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Configuring Connectivity Fault

Management

This chapter describes how to configure the Connectivity Fault Management
feature, which is specified in IEEE 802.1ag (
Metropolitan Area Networks Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks
Amendment 5: Connectivity Fault Management
as Dot1ag, enables the detection and isolation of connectivity faults at the
service level for traffic that is bridged over a metropolitan Ethernet LAN.
NOTE:
The Connectivity Fault Management feature is available on the
PowerConnect M6348 switch. It is not available on the PowerConnect M6220,
M8024, or M8024-k switches.
The topics covered in this chapter include:

Dot1ag Overview

Default Dot1ag Values
Configuring Dot1ag (Web)
Configuring Dot1ag (CLI)
Dot1ag Configuration Example
Dot1ag Overview
With the emergence of Ethernet as a Metropolitan and Wide-Area
Networking technology, different operators often work together to provide
end-to-end services to enterprise customers. This has driven the need of a
new set of OAM (Operations, Administration, and Maintenance) Protocols.
Service-Level Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) is the OAM protocol
provision for end-to-end service-layer instances in carrier networks. CFM
provides mechanisms to support the administrator in performing connectivity
checks, fault detection, fault verification and isolation, and fault notification
per service in the network domain of interest. Unlike Ethernet OAM (IEEE
IEEE Standard for Local and
Configuring Connectivity Fault Management
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). This protocol, also known
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