Ethernet Oam Lfm Remote-Failure - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - XML MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL GUIDE 6-30-2010 Command Reference Manual

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ethernet oam lfm remote-failure

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[ no ] ethernet oam lfm remote-failure { critical-event | dying-gasp | link-fault } action {
disable-interface | failover }
Command introduced in JunosE Release 11.1.0.
Configures the Ethernet OAM link-fault management functionality to detect failure
conditions that occurred in the receive path of the link, and to influence the state of the
link based on an Event Notification PDU received from the remote peer. Also, specifies
the action to be taken by the system when the configured link-fault event occurs, such
as disabling the interface or causing a failover to another member link of a LAG bundle.
The no version disables detection of remote faults and causes no action to be taken
when a link-fault event occurs.
remote-failure—Enables detection of faults that occur in the receive path of an OAM
link
critical-event—Enables detection of unspecified critical event conditions that occurred
in the receive path of the link and influences the state of the link based on an Event
Notification PDU received from the remote peer. This type of condition is vendor-specific
dying-gasp—Enables detection of unrecoverable error conditions that occurred in the
receive path of the link and influences the state of the link based on an Event Notification
PDU received from the remote peer. This type of condition is vendor-specific
link-fault—Enables detection of loss-of-signal conditions that occurred in the receive
path of the link and influences the state of the link based on an Event Notification PDU
received from the remote peer
action—Sets the action to be performed on an interface when an OAM PDU is received
from the remote peer by the local OAM entity to signal a fault condition in the receive
path of the link
disable-interface—Sets the OAM functionality to unconditionally attempt to influence
the operational state of the interface to down
failover—Causes a failover to another member interface in the LAG bundle when the
high threshold for an error is exceeded that trigger the sending of link event TLVs. On
GE-2 and GE-HDE line modules that are paired with GE-2 SFP I/O modules with physical
link redundancy, causes the link to transition from active to redundant
Interface Configuration
OAM Remote Fault Detection Feature
Configuring 802.3ah OAM Link-Fault Management
Example: Configuring 802.3ah OAM Link-Fault Management and Enabling Remote
Failure Monitoring on an Interface
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