Allied Telesis AT-S99 User Manual
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Chapter 6: Configuring AT-CM Line Cards with Remote Peer Management
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Note
Remote peer management requires that the local and remote line
cards be in the OAM operational state. Reaching that state may take
a line card up to two minutes when it is powered on because it has
to initialize its management software and negotiate the OAM state
with its counterpart.
OAM (Continued)
A
This displays the operational state of the OAM client on Port A,
the fiber optic port, on a remote line card. The possible states
are:
* - Operational
A - Active Send Local
D - Disabled
L - Active Send Local
M - Peer Remote Reject
P or W - Passive Wait
R - Peer Local Reject
1 - Active Send Remote 1
2 - Active Send Remote 2
B
This alternates between “*” and “o” when a remote fiber optic
port is transmitting OAMPDUs. Otherwise, it remains “o”.
C This alternates between “*” and “o” when a remote fiber optic
port is receiving OAMPDUs. Otherwise, it remains “o”.
AN
This column displays the status of Auto-Negotiation on the twisted
pair ports on the remote AT-CM Line Cards. The possible states are:
Y - Auto-Negotiation is enabled on the port. The speed and
duplex mode are set automatically. This is the default setting.
N - Auto-Negotiation is disabled on the port. The speed and
duplex mode were set manually.
Table 20. Remote Module Status and Configuration Menu
Column
Description