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Chapter 4: Configuration Commands BMD00186-B, April 2010
Port OAM Configuration
Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) protocol allows the switch to detect faults on
the physical port links. OAM is described in the IEEE 802.3ah standard.
OAM Discovery commands are described in the following table.
Port ACL Configuration
Table 137 Port OAM Configuration commands
Command Syntax and Usage
oam {active|passive}
Configures the OAM discovery mode, as follows:
Active: This port link initiates OAM discovery.
Passive: This port allows its peer link to initiate OAM discovery.
If OAM determines that the port is in an anomalous condition, the port is disabled.
Command mode: Interface port
no oam {active|passive}
Disables OAM discovery on the port.
Command mode: Interface port
show oam
Displays current port OAM parameters.
Command mode: All
Table 138 ACL/QoS Configuration Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
access-control list <1-127>
Adds the specified ACL to the port. You can add multiple ACLs to a port, but the total
number of precedence levels allowed is two.
Command mode: Interface port
no access-control list <1-127>
Deletes the specified ACL list from the port.
Command mode: Interface port