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Chapter 4. Web Configuration & Operation
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CHAPTER 4
WEB OPERATION & CONFIGURATION
Link Trace State
Transaction ID:
The transaction id is incremented for each LTM send. This value is inserted the transmitted LTM PDU
and is expected to be received in the LTR PDU. Received LTR with wrong transaction id is ignored. There are five
transactions in one Link Trace activated.
Time To Live:
This is the TTL value taken from the LTM received by the MIP/MEP sending this LTR - decremented as if
forwarded.
Mode:
This indicates if it was a MEP/MIP sending this LTR.
Direction:
This indicates if MEP/MIP sending this LTR is ingress or egress.
Relayed:
This indicates if MEP/MIP sending this LTR has relayed or forwarded the LTM.
Last MAC:
The MAC identifying the last sender of the LBM causing this LTR - initiating MEP or previous MIP forwarding.
Next MAC:
The MAC identifying the next sender of the LBM causing this LTR - MIP forwarding or terminating MEP.
Test Signal
Tx/Rx:
Enable or disable test signal to send or receive TST PDU.
Dei:
The DEI to be inserted as PCP bits in TAG (if any).
Priority:
The priority to be inserted as PCP bits in TAG (if any).
Peer MEP:
The TST frame destination MAC will be taken from the “Unicast Peer MAC” configuration of this peer.
Rate:
The TST frame transmission bit rate - in Mega bits pr. second. Limit on Caracal is 400 Mbps. Limit on Serval is
1Gbps.
Size:
The TST frame size. This is entered as the wanted size (in bytes) of a un-tagged frame containing TST OAM PDU -
including CRC (four bytes).
Pattern:
The 'empty' TST PDU has the size of 12 bytes. In order to achieve the configured frame size a data TLV will be
added with a pattern.
All Zero:
Pattern will be 00000000
All One:
Pattern will be 11111111
10101010:
Pattern will be 10101010
Sequence Number:
Enable the sequence number feature.
Test Signal State
TX frame count:
The number of transmitted TST frames since last 'Clear'.
RX frame count:
The number of received TST frames since last 'Clear'.
RX rate:
The current received TST frame bit rate in 100 Kbps. This is calculated on a 1 s. basis, starting when first TST
frame is received after 'Clear'. The frame size used for this calculation is the first received after 'Clear'
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