Chapter 14: Basic Administration Protocols
OAM Configuration
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Figure 14-94: Displaying the OAM Event Log
D
ISPLAYING
THE
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TATUS
OF
R
EMOTE
I
NTERFACES
Use the Administration > OAM > Remote Interface page to display
information about attached OAM-enabled devices.
CLI R
EFERENCES
•
“show efm oam status remote interface” on page 1319
P
ARAMETERS
These parameters are displayed:
•
Port
– Port identifier. (Range: 1-52)
•
MAC Address
– MAC address of the OAM peer.
•
OUI
– Organizational Unit Identifier of the OAM peer.
•
Remote Loopback
– Shows if remote loopback is supported by the
OAM peer.
•
Unidirectional Function
– Shows if this function is supported by the
OAM peer.
If supported, this indicates that the OAM entity supports the
transmission of OAMPDUs on links that are operating in unidirectional
mode (where traffic flows in one direction only). Some newer physical
layer devices support the optional ability to encode and transmit data
while one direction of the link is non-operational. This function allows
OAM remote fault indication during fault conditions. This switch does
not support the unidirectional function, but can parse error messages
sent from a peer with unidirectional capability.
•
Link Monitor
– Shows if the OAM entity can send and receive Event
Notification OAMPDUs.
•
MIB Variable Retrieval
– Shows if the OAM entity can send and
receive Variable Request and Response OAMPDUs.
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