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Features
Description
Ethernet OAM
Ethernet OAM is a tool monitoring Layer-2 link status. It helps network
administrators manage their networks effectively. This document
describes:
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Ethernet OAM overview
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Configuring Basic Ethernet OAM Functions
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Configuring Link Monitoring
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Enabling OAM Loopback Testing
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Introduction and configuration of Extended OAM
Connectivity Fault
Detection
Connectivity fault detection is an end-to-end, per-VLAN link-layer OAM
mechanism for link connectivity detection, fault verification, and fault
location. This document describes:
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Connectivity Fault Detection Overview
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Basic Configuration Tasks
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Configuring CC on MEPs
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Configuring LB on MEPs
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Configuring LT on MEPs
BFD
Bidirectional forwarding detection (BFD) provides a single mechanism to
quickly detect and monitor the connectivity of links in networks.
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Configuring BFD Basic Functions
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Enabling Trap
Track
The track module is used to implement collaboration between different
modules through established collaboration objects. The detection
modules trigger the application modules to perform certain operations
through the track module. This document describes:
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Track Overview
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Configuring Collaboration Between the Track Module and the
Detection Modules
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Configuring Collaboration Between the Track Module and the
Application Modules
GR Overview
Graceful Restart ensures the continuity of packet forwarding when a
protocol restarts. This document describes:
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Introduction to Graceful Restart
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Basic Concepts in Graceful Restart
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Graceful Restart Communication Procedure
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Graceful Restart Mechanism for Several Commonly Used Protocols
System Volume
Table 2-9
Features in the System volume
Features
Description
Login
Upon logging into a device, you can configure user interface properties
and manage the system conveniently. This document describes:
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Introduction to User Interface
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Logging In Through the Console Port
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Logging In Through Telnet/SSH
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Logging In Using Modem
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Logging In Through NMS
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Specifying Source IP address/Interface for Telnet Packets
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Controlling Login Users
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