Specifications
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System Management Software Configuration Guide for Cisco IE 2000U and Connected Grid Switches
Chapter 17 Configuring Ethernet OAM, CFM, and E-LMI
Configuring Ethernet CFM
DETAILED STEPS
Command Purpose
Step 1
configure terminal Enter global configuration mode.
Step 2
ip sla operation-number Create an IP SLAs operation, and enter IP SLAs
configuration mode.
Step 3
ethernet echo mpid identifier domain
domain-name vlan vlan-id
or
ethernet jitter mpid identifier domain
domain-name vlan vlan-id [interval
interpacket-interval] [num-frames number-of
frames transmitted]
Configure the IP SLAs operation as an echo (ping) or
jitter operation, and enter IP SLAs Ethernet echo
configuration mode.
• Enter echo for a ping operation or jitter for a
jitter operation.
• For mpid identifier, enter a maintenance
endpoint identifier. The identifier must be
unique for each VLAN (service instance). The
range is 1 to 8191.
• For domain domain-name, enter the CFM
domain name.
• For vlan vlan-id, the VLAN range is from 1 to
4095.
• (Optional—for jitter only) Enter the interval
between sending of jitter packets.
• (Optional—for jitter only) Enter the
num-frames and the number of frames to be
sent.
Step 4
cos cos-value (Optional) Set a class of service value for the
operation.
Step 5
frequency seconds (Optional) Set the rate at which the IP SLAs
operation repeats. The range is from 1 to 604800
seconds; the default is 60 seconds.
Step 6
history history-parameter (Optional) Specify parameters for gathering
statistical history information for the IP SLAs
operation.
Step 7
owner owner-id (Optional) Configure the SNMP owner of the IP
SLAs operation.
Step 8
request-data-size bytes (Optional) Specify the protocol data size for an IP
SLAs request packet. The range is from 0 to the
maximum size allowed by the protocol being used;
the default is 66 bytes.
Step 9
tag text (Optional) Create a user-specified identifier for an IP
SLAs operation.
Step 10
threshold milliseconds (Optional) Specify the upper threshold value in
milliseconds (ms0 for calculating network
monitoring statistics. The range is 0 to 2147483647;
the default is 5000.