Table 66: Lowest Priority Defect Options - Juniper JUNOS 10.1 - CONFIGURATION GUIDE 1-2010 Configuration Manual

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Configuring the Maintenance Endpoint Priority
You can specify the IEEE 802.1 priority bits that are used by continuity check and
link trace messages.
To configure the priority, include the
ethernet connectivity-fault-management maintenance-domain domain-name
maintenance-association ma-name mep mep-id]
Configuring the Maintenance Endpoint Lowest Priority Defect
You can specify the lowest priority defect that is allowed to generate a fault alarm.
This configuration determines whether to generate a fault alarm whenever it detects
a defect. This configuration is done at the MEP level.
To configure the lowest priority defect, include the
statement at the
maintenance-domain domain-name maintenance-association ma-name mep mep-id]
hierarchy level.
Table 66 on page 711 describes the available lowest priority defect options.

Table 66: Lowest Priority Defect Options

Option
all-defects
err-xcon
mac-rem-err-xcon
no-defect
rem-err-xcon
xcon
The following configuration example shows
defect:
Chapter 43: Configuring IEEE 802.1ag OAM Connectivity-Fault Management
auto-discovery;
priority number;
}
[edit protocols oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management
Description
Allows all defects.
Allows only erroneous CCM and cross-connect CCM defects.
Allows only MAC, not receiving CCM, erroneous CCM, and cross-connect defects.
Allows no defect.
Allows only not receiving CCM, erroneous CCM, and cross-connect CCM defects.
Allows only cross-connect CCM defects.
[edit protocols]
oam {
ethernet {
connectivity-fault-management {
maintenance-domain md6 {
level 6;
priority
statement at the
[edit protocols oam
hierarchy level.
lowest-priority-defect
as the lowest priority
mac-rem-err-xcon
Configuring a Maintenance Endpoint
<options>
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