LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual
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Sets an interface as a domain boundary, defines it as
a maintenance end point (MEP), and sets direction of
the MEP in regard to sending and receiving CFM
messages
IC
Enables CFM processing on an interface
IC
Clears AIS defect information for the specified MEP
PE
Displays CFM configuration settings, including global
settings, SNMP traps, and interface settings
PE
Displays configured maintenance domains
PE
Displays configured maintenance associations
PE
Displays maintenance points configured on this device PE
Displays detailed CFM information about a specified
local MEP in the continuity check database
PE
Displays detailed CFM information about a specified
remote MEP in the continuity check database
PE
Continuity Check Operations
Sets the transmission delay between continuity check
messages
GC
Enables transmission of continuity check messages
within a specified maintenance association
GC
Enables SNMP traps for CFM continuity check events
GC
Sets the time that data from a missing MEP is kept in
the continuity check database before being purged
CFM
Clears the contents of the continuity check database
PE
Clears continuity check errors logged for the specified
maintenance domain and maintenance level
PE
Displays CFM continuity check errors logged on this
device
PE
Cross Check Operations
Sets the maximum delay that a device waits for
remote MEPs to come up before starting the cross-
check operation
GC
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
GC
Statically defines a remote MEP in a maintenance
association
CFM
Enables cross-checking between the list of configured
remote MEPs within a maintenance association and
MEPs learned through continuity check messages
PE
Displays information about remote maintenance
points configured statically in a cross-check list
PE
Table 169: CFM Commands (Continued)
Command
Function
Mode