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CFM Commands
Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) is an OAM protocol that includes proactive connectivity
monitoring using continuity check messages, fault verification through loop back messages, and
fault isolation by examining end-to-end connections between Provider Edge devices or between
Customer Edge devices.
CFM is implemented as a service level protocol based on service instances which encompass only
that portion of the metropolitan area network supporting a specific customer. CFM can also provide
controlled management access to a hierarchy of maintenance domains (such as the customer,
service provider, and equipment operator).
The following list of commands support functions for defining the CFM structure, including
domains, maintenance associations, and maintenance access points. It also provides commands
for fault detection through continuity check messages for all known maintenance points, and
cross-check messages for statically configured maintenance points located on other devices. Fault
verification is supported through loop back messages, and fault isolation through link trace
messages. Fault notification is also provided by SNMP alarms which are automatically generated
by maintenance points when connectivity faults or configuration errors are detected in the local
maintenance domain.
TABLE 124
CFM Commands
Command
Function
Mode
Defining CFM Structures
Configures the maintenance level at which Alarm Indication Signal
information will be sent
GC
Enables the MEPs within the specified MA to send frames with AIS
information
GC
Configures the interval at which AIS information is sent
GC
ethernet cfm ais suppress
alarm
Suppresses AIS messages following the detection of
defect conditions
GC
Defines a CFM maintenance domain, sets the authorized maintenance
level, and enters CFM configuration mode; also specifies the MIP
creation method for MAs within this domain
GC
Enables CFM processing globally on the switch
GC
Creates a maintenance association within the current maintenance
domain, maps it to a customer service instance, and sets the manner
in which MIPs are created for this service instance
CFM
Specifies the name format for the maintenance association as IEEE
802.1ag character based, or ITU-T SG13/SG15 Y.1731 defined
ICC-based format
CFM
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