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8 92
9 92
10 108
Average two-way delay : 103 usec
Average two-way delay variation: 8 usec
Best case two-way delay : 92 usec
Worst case two-way delay : 122 usec

The collected delay statistics are also saved (up to 100 per session) and displayed as
part of the MEP delay statistics on Router

MX-1

.

user@MX-1>

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management delay-statistics

maintenance-domain md6
MEP identifier: 201, MAC address: 00:90:69:0a:43:94
Remote MEP count: 1

Remote MAC address: 00:90:69:0a:48:57
Delay measurement statistics:
Index One-way delay Two-way delay
(usec) (usec)
1 100
2 92
3 92
4 111
5 110
6 119
7 122
8 92
9 92
10 108
Average two-way delay : 103 usec
Average two-way delay variation: 8 usec
Best case two-way delay : 92 usec
Worst case two-way delay : 122 usec

Related

Documentation

Ethernet OAM

Ethernet Frame Delay Measurements on page 125

Configuring MEP Interfaces to Support ETH-DM on page 128

Triggering an ETH-DM Session on page 129

Viewing ETH-DM Statistics on page 130

Configuring One-Way ETH-DM with Single-Tagged Interfaces on page 131

Configuring ETH-DM with Untagged Interfaces on page 140

Example: Configuring Ethernet Frame Delay Measurements with Untagged Interfaces

Ethernet frame delay measurements are supported on untagged interfaces. All commands
are the same as for tagged interfaces. Only the configurations are different. This section
shows the untagged interface configurations for Routers

MX-1

and

MX-2

.

NOTE:

These are not complete router configurations.

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