Chapter 18: Ethernet Services and Interfaces (CLI)
Table 210 Automatic State Propagation to an Ethernet Port CLI Parameters
Parameter
Input Type
eth-slot
Number
eth-port
Number
radio-slot
Number
radio-port
Number
multi-radio-
Number
group
protection-
Number
group
asp-admin
Variable
remote-fault-
Variable
trigger-admin
csf-mode-
Variable
admin
The following commands configure and enable automatic state propagation to propagate faults from radio
interface 2 to Ethernet port 1. Faults on the remote carrier are also propagated to Ethernet port 1. CSF mode is
disabled.
root> auto-state-propagation add eth-port-to-radio eth-slot 1 eth-port 1
radio-slot 1 radio-port 2
root> auto-state-propagation configure eth-port eth-slot 1 eth-port 1
asp-admin enable remote-fault-trigger-admin enable csf-mode-admin disable
The following commands configure and enable automatic state propagation to propagate faults from Multi-Carrier
ABC group 1 to Ethernet port 1. Faults on the remote carrier are also propagated to Ethernet port 1. CSF mode is
disabled.
Permitted Values
Description
1
1-6
The interface to which you want to
propagate faults from the selected radio
or group.
1
1-2
The radio interface.
1-4
The Multi-Carrier ABC group failure of
which is propagated to the defined
interface.
1-4
The HSB protection group failure of which
is propagated to the defined interface.
enable
Enables or disables automatic state
disable
propagation on the Ethernet interface.
enable
Determines whether faults on the remote
disable
radio interface or group are propagated to
the local Ethernet interface.
enable
Enables or disables Client Signal Failure
disable
(CSF) mode. In CSF mode, the ASP
mechanism does not physically shut down
the Controlled Interface when ASP is
triggered. Instead, the ASP mechanism
sends a failure indication message (a CSF
message). The CSF message is used to
propagate the failure indication to
external equipment.
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Configuring Automatic State Propagation and Link Loss
Forwarding (CLI)