
Chapter 26
| CFM Commands
Link Trace Operations
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source
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mpid –
The
identifier of a source MEP that will send the link trace
message. (Range: 1-8191)
mac-address
– MAC address of a remote MEP that is the target of the link
trace message. This address can be entered in either of the following
formats: xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx or xxxxxxxxxxxx
domain-name –
Domain name. (Range: 1-43 alphanumeric characters)
ma-name –
Maintenance association name. (Range: 1-43 alphanumeric
characters)
number –
The time to live of the linktrace message. (Range: 0-255 hops)
Default Setting
None
Command Mode
Privileged Exec
Command Usage
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Link trace messages can be targeted to MEPs, not MIPs. Before sending a link
trace message, be sure you have configured the target MEP for the specified
MA.
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If the MAC address of target MEP has not been learned by any local MEP, then
the linktrace may fail. Use the
show ethernet cfm maintenance-points remote
command to verify that a MAC address has been learned for the
target MEP.
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Link trace messages (LTMs) are sent as multicast CFM frames, and forwarded
from MIP to MIP, with each MIP generating a link trace reply, up to the point at
which the LTM reaches its destination or can no longer be forwarded.
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Link trace messages are used to isolate faults. However, this task can be difficult
in an Ethernet environment, since each node is connected through multipoint
links. Fault isolation is even more challenging since the MAC address of the
target node can age out in several minutes. This can cause the traced path to
vary over time, or connectivity lost if faults cause the target MEP to be isolated
from other MEPs in an MA.
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When using the command line or web interface, the source MEP used by to
send a link trace message is chosen by the CFM protocol. However, when using
SNMP, the source MEP can be specified by the user.
Example
This example sends a link trace message to the specified MEP with a maximum hop
count of 25.
Console#linktrace ethernet dest-mep 2 md voip ma rd ttl 25
Console#
Summary of Contents for ECS4120-28F
Page 36: ...Contents 36...
Page 38: ...Figures 38...
Page 46: ...Section I Getting Started 46...
Page 70: ...Chapter 1 Initial Switch Configuration Setting the System Clock 70...
Page 86: ...Chapter 2 Using the Command Line Interface CLI Command Groups 86...
Page 202: ...Chapter 5 SNMP Commands Additional Trap Commands 202...
Page 210: ...Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring Commands 210...
Page 216: ...Chapter 7 Flow Sampling Commands 216...
Page 278: ...Chapter 8 Authentication Commands PPPoE Intermediate Agent 278...
Page 360: ...Chapter 9 General Security Measures Port based Traffic Segmentation 360...
Page 384: ...Chapter 10 Access Control Lists ACL Information 384...
Page 424: ...Chapter 11 Interface Commands Power Savings 424...
Page 446: ...Chapter 13 Power over Ethernet Commands 446...
Page 456: ...Chapter 14 Port Mirroring Commands RSPAN Mirroring Commands 456...
Page 488: ...Chapter 17 UniDirectional Link Detection Commands 488...
Page 494: ...Chapter 18 Address Table Commands 494...
Page 554: ...Chapter 20 ERPS Commands 554...
Page 620: ...Chapter 22 Class of Service Commands Priority Commands Layer 3 and 4 620...
Page 638: ...Chapter 23 Quality of Service Commands 638...
Page 772: ...Chapter 25 LLDP Commands 772...
Page 814: ...Chapter 26 CFM Commands Delay Measure Operations 814...
Page 836: ...Chapter 28 Domain Name Service Commands 836...
Page 848: ...Chapter 29 DHCP Commands DHCP Relay Option 82 848...
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