Configuring F5 OAM for Data PVCs
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aal5autoconfig—Enables autodetection of the 1483 encapsulation (LLC/SNAP or
VC multiplexed)
aal5mux ip—Configures a VC-based multiplexed circuit used for IP only
aal5snap—Configures an LLC encapsulated circuit; an LLC/SNAP header precedes
the protocol datagram; this is the default encapsulation method
You must issue the exit command from ATM VC Configuration mode for the
configuration to take effect.
Example
host1(config-subif-atm-vc)#encapsulation aal5mux ip
host1(config-subif-atm-vc)#exit
Use the no version to restore the default encapsulation method, aal5snap.
See encapsulation.
In ATM VC Configuration mode, you can use the individual commands listed in Table 7
on page 49 to configure nondefault values for F5 OAM services.
Table 7: F5 OAM Configuration Tasks and Associated Commands
To Configure
Surveillance parameters for alarm indication
signal (AIS) and remote defect indication (RDI)
fault management cells
Continuity check (CC) verification
Generation of F5 loopback cells and enabling
of VC integrity
Parameters for VC integrity
For more information about OAM parameters, see "Operations, Administration, and
Management of ATM Interfaces" on page 14.
NOTE: The oam-ais rdi command and the oam retry command are available
only in ATM VC Configuration mode. There is no equivalent atm pvc command
to configure these F5 OAM alarm surveillance and VC integrity parameters.
For example, the following commands enable VC integrity on a data PVC with a nondefault
loopback frequency (30 seconds). Issuing the exit command causes the configuration
to take effect.
host1(config)#interface atm 3/0.0
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Use This Command
oam ais-rdi
oam cc
oam-pvc
oam retry
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