Allied Telesis AT-S102 User Manual
Page 266
Chapter 9: Configuring the Operations, Administration, and Maintenance Client
266
Line Card
Operation
Mode
(Continued)
OAM Visible Mode – In this mode the line card
generates and responds to OAMPDU packets. As
such, it can initiate the OAM discovery process,
participate in OAM loopback tests and send OAM
variable requests.
Operation
Status
Indicates the OAM operating status. The possible values
are:
Disabled – The OAM client is disabled.
Passive Wait – The OAM client is waiting for its
remote OAM counterpart to initiate the OAM
discovery process. The client cannot initiate the OAM
discovery process because its mode has been set to
passive.
Active Send Local – The OAM client has initiated the
OAM discovery process and is waiting for a response
from the remote OAM client to its queries. The client
is able to initiate the OAM discovery process
because its mode has been set to active.
Send Local and Remote – The local OAM client is
sharing its OAM settings with the remote client by
sending OAM Information OAMPDUs that contain its
settings and the OAM settings received from the
remote client.
IOAM Peering Locally Rejected – The remote OAM
client has rejected the OAM information from the
local client.
Operation
Status
(continued)
OAM Peering Remotely Rejected – The local OAM
client has rejected the OAM information from the
remote client.
Operational – The OAM client is in the operational
state. The AT-CM Line Cards have to be in this state
to support the OAM-based features.
Mux State
Displays the state of the multiplexer function, which
governs the flow of frames from the MAC client. The
possible values are:
Forward – Multiplexer passes MAC client frames to
subordinate sublayer.
Discard – Multiplexer discards MAC client frames.
Table 32. Show Local OAM Information Window
Column
Description