
C
HAPTER
40
| CFM Commands
– 986 –
ethernet cfm mep
crosscheck start-
delay
This command sets the maximum delay that a device waits for remote
MEPs to come up before starting the cross-check operation. Use the
no
form to restore the default setting.
S
YNTAX
ethernet cfm mep crosscheck start-delay
delay
delay –
The time a device waits for remote MEPs to come up before
the cross-check is started. (Range: 1-65535 seconds)
D
EFAULT
S
ETTING
30 seconds
C
OMMAND
M
ODE
Global Configuration
C
OMMAND
U
SAGE
◆
This command sets the delay that a device waits for a remote MEP to
come up, and it starts cross-checking the list of statically configure
remote MEPs in the local maintenance domain against the MEPs learned
through CCMs.
◆
The cross-check start delay should be configured to a value greater
than or equal to the continuity check message interval to avoid
generating unnecessary traps.
E
XAMPLE
This example sets the maximum delay before starting the cross-check
process.
Console(config)#ethernet cfm mep crosscheck start-delay 60
Console(config)#
snmp-server enable
traps ethernet cfm
crosscheck
This command enables SNMP traps for CFM continuity check events, in
relation to the cross-check operations between statically configured MEPs
and those learned via continuity check messages (CCMs). Use the
no
form
to restore disable these traps.
S
YNTAX
[
no
]
snmp-server enable traps ethernet cfm crosscheck
[
ma-up
|
mep-missing
|
mep-unknown
]
ma-up
–
Sends a trap when all remote MEPs in an MA come up.
mep-missing
–
Sends a trap if the cross-check timer expires and
no CCMs have been received from a remote MEP configured in the
static list.
mep-unknown
–
Sends a trap if an unconfigured MEP comes up.
Summary of Contents for ES3510MA-DC
Page 1: ...Management Guide www edge core com 8 Port Layer 2 Fast Ethernet Switch...
Page 2: ......
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Page 6: ...ABOUT THIS GUIDE 6...
Page 44: ...FIGURES 44...
Page 50: ...TABLES 50...
Page 52: ...SECTION I Getting Started 52...
Page 62: ...CHAPTER 1 Introduction System Defaults 62...
Page 80: ...CHAPTER 2 Initial Switch Configuration Managing System Files 80...
Page 82: ...SECTION II Web Configuration 82...
Page 98: ...CHAPTER 3 Using the Web Interface Navigating the Web Browser Interface 98...
Page 126: ...CHAPTER 4 Basic Management Tasks Resetting the System 126...
Page 164: ...CHAPTER 5 Interface Configuration VLAN Trunking 164 Figure 57 Configuring VLAN Trunking...
Page 202: ...CHAPTER 7 Address Table Settings Configuring MAC Address Mirroring 202...
Page 452: ...CHAPTER 17 IP Services Displaying the DNS Cache 452...
Page 498: ...CHAPTER 19 Using the Command Line Interface CLI Command Groups 498...
Page 588: ...CHAPTER 22 SNMP Commands 588...
Page 596: ...CHAPTER 23 Remote Monitoring Commands 596...
Page 650: ...CHAPTER 24 Authentication Commands Management IP Filter 650...
Page 738: ...CHAPTER 27 Interface Commands 738...
Page 760: ...CHAPTER 29 Port Mirroring Commands RSPAN Mirroring Commands 760...
Page 782: ...CHAPTER 32 Address Table Commands 782...
Page 810: ...CHAPTER 33 Spanning Tree Commands 810...
Page 862: ...CHAPTER 35 VLAN Commands Configuring Voice VLANs 862...
Page 876: ...CHAPTER 36 Class of Service Commands Priority Commands Layer 3 and 4 876...
Page 932: ...CHAPTER 38 Multicast Filtering Commands Multicast VLAN Registration 932...
Page 956: ...CHAPTER 39 LLDP Commands 956...
Page 1020: ...CHAPTER 42 Domain Name Service Commands 1020...
Page 1026: ...CHAPTER 43 DHCP Commands DHCP Client 1026...
Page 1058: ...CHAPTER 44 IP Interface Commands IPv6 Interface 1058...
Page 1060: ...SECTION IV Appendices 1060...
Page 1066: ...APPENDIX A Software Specifications Management Information Bases 1066...
Page 1088: ...COMMAND LIST 1088...
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