Ethernet Oam Lfm Link-Monitor Frame-Seconds - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - COMMAND REFERENCE A TO M 2010-10-19 Command Reference Manual

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ethernet oam lfm link-monitor frame-seconds

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ethernet oam lfm link-monitor frame-seconds { threshold { high { highFrames | none } |
low lowFrames } | window period }
no ethernet oam lfm link-monitor frame-seconds [ threshold { high { highFrames | none
} | low lowFrames } | window period ]
Command introduced in JunosE Release 11.1.0.
Configures a threshold value for sending frame error events that triggers an action or
causes an Errored Frame Event TLV to be sent to the OAM entity, or a period of time in
which error frames are counted. The no version disables monitoring of received frame
error events.
NOTE: You can configure this command multiple times to configure
combinations of high and low threshold values or a window period for frame
error events.
link-monitor—Configures link monitoring parameters. Link monitoring operations start
automatically when Ethernet OAM is enabled on an interface. When link monitoring
operations are disabled, the interface does not actively send or receive Event Notification
OAM PDUs
frame-seconds—Configures the threshold value or window for frame error events
threshold—Configures a period or a value at, above, or below which an action is triggered
highFrames—Integer in the range 1–65535 that is the high threshold in number of frames,
which when exceeded causes an action to be triggered. The action that the local OAM
entity performs when the high threshold value is exceeded depends on the value
configured using the ethernet oam lfm high-threshold command. There is no default
value. If you specify a high threshold option for error frames, you must also enter the
number of frames, which when exceeded causes the configured action to be taken
none—Removes the high threshold value for error frames
lowFrames—Integer in the range 0–65535 that is the low threshold in number of frames;
default value is 0 frames. When this value is exceeded, an Errored Frame Event TLV is
sent to the peer. If you do not configure a low threshold for frame error events, the
Errored Frame Event TLV is not sent to the peer
period—A window and period of time during which error frames are counted. Integer
in the range 10–600 that represents a number of milliseconds in a multiple of 100;
default value is 1000 milliseconds, which is denoted by specifying 10 units for the period
variable in the CLI interface
Interface Configuration
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