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CFM monitoring and show commands
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Displaying connectivity statistics
The show cfm connectivity command, displays connectivity statistics for the remote database. For
the show cfm connectivity command to take effect, CFM should first be enabled in the Protocol
Configuration mode.
Syntax: show cfm connectivity
Sample configuration for a customer’s domain
FIGURE 9
Sample configuration
TABLE 30
Show CFM connectivity output descriptions
This field...
Displays...
Domain
The Domain is the network or the part of the network for which faults in connectivity
are displayed.
Index
The Domain Index.
Level
The level is the domain level in the range 0-7. The levels can be:
•
Customer’s MD levels: 5 - 7
•
Provider’s MD levels: 3 - 4
•
Operator’s MD levels: 0 - 2
Maintenance association
The maintenance association name.
Ma Index
The Maintenance Association Index.
CCM interval
The time interval between two successive Continuity Check messages (CCMs) that
are sent by MEPs in the specified Maintenance Domain.
VPLS ID
The VPLS identifier of the maintenance association.
Priority
The priority of the CCM messages, sent by MEPs, in the range 0-7.
RMEP
The remote maintenance end point ID
MAC
DIsplays the associated MAC Address.
VLAN or VC
VLAN ID or VC label learned from the CCM packet. VC label is in hexadecimal format.
Age
Uptime since RMEP discovery or from last age out
PORT
DIsplays the associated port.
SLOTMASK
Mask of slots that are receiving CCM packets which are used for multi-slot trunks.
For example a value of 0005 indicates Slots 1 and 3.
Brocade#show cfm connectivity
Domain: md2 Index: 1
Level: 6
Maintenance association: ma2
MA Index: 1
CCM interval: 10000 ms
VLAN ID: 2
Priority: 6
RMEP MAC VLAN/PEER AGE PORT SLOTS
==== ===== =============== ======= ======== =========
2 0000.00f7.3931 2 20 2/2 2