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Remote
Stable
Indicates whether or not the remote OAM client is
satisfied with the OAM information it received from the
local OAM client. Possible values are:
Yes – Indicates that the remote OAM client is
satisfied with the information it received from the
local OAM client.
No – Indicates that the remote OAM client has not
received any OAM information or is not satisfied with
the information from the local OAM client.
Critical
Event
Indicates whether or note the local OAM client received a
critical event notification from the remote OAM client. A
critical event notification indicates a severe error
condition that does not result in a complete reset or
reboot by the remote client.
Yes – The local OAM client received a critical event
notification from the remote OAM client.
No – The local OAM client has not received a critical
event notification.
Dying Gasp
Indicates whether or not the local OAM client received a
dying gasp notification from the remote OAM client. A
dying gasp notification indicates that the remote chassis
with the remote OAM client experienced a power failure.
Yes – The local OAM client received a dying gasp
notification.
No – The local OAM client has not received a dying
gasp notification.
For background information, refer to “Dying Gasp and
First RPS Failure Signals” on page 62.
Link Fault
Indicates whether or not the receiver connector on the
fiber optic port on port A is receiving a signal.
Yes – The receiver connector is receiving a signal.
No – received connector is not receiving a signal.
OAM
Version
Indicates the version supported by the media converter
line card. This field contains the value “0x01” to indicate
compliance with Version 1 of this protocol.
Table 32. Show Local OAM Information Window
Column
Description