Ethernet Oam Lfm Pdu-Transmit-Interval - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - COMMAND REFERENCE A TO M 2010-10-19 Command Reference Manual

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[ no ] ethernet oam lfm pdu-transmit-interval period [ mode { active | passive } |
pdu-lost-threshold pduLostPackets ]
Command introduced in JunosE Release 11.1.0.
Configures the minimum rate at which OAM protocol data units (PDUs) are transmitted
in milliseconds. Also, specifies the discovery mode of the OAM client and the number of
OAM packet data units (PDUs) from the remote peer that an interface on the local client
can miss before the link between the two entities is considered down. The no version
removes the frequency values configured on the interface for transmission of OAM PDUs
to the remote peer. The no version with the mode keyword deactivates link-fault
management on the interface.
period—Interval at which OAM PDUs are sent from the local OAM entity to the remote
peer to maintain the OAM association in an active state. Number in the range 100-1000
milliseconds; default value is 1000 milliseconds
mode—Configures the OAM client mode for the discovery process
active—Sets the discovery mode of the local OAM client as active. In active mode, the
interface discovers and monitors the peer on the link if the peer also supports IEEE
802.3ah OAM functionality. This is the default discovery mode of the OAM client
passive—Sets the discovery mode of the local OAM client as passive. In passive mode,
an OAM entity does not initiate the discovery process. You cannot perform link-fault
management if you configure both the local client and the remote peer for passive
mode operation
pduLostPackets—The window for which the local client waits to receive OAM packets
from the remote peer before it generates a link fault event. Number of expected OAM
packets from the remote peer that the local OAM client can miss before a link-fault
event is triggered; a number in the range 3–10; default value is 5
Interface Configuration
OAM Discovery Feature
Configuring 802.3ah OAM Link-Fault Management
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