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 E-LMI
Step 7
oam protocol cfm svlan vlan-id domain
domain-name
Configure the EVC OAM protocol as CFM, and
identify the service provider VLAN-ID
(S-VLAN-ID) for the CFM domain maintenance
level as configured in Steps 2 and 3.
Note If the CFM domain does not exist, the
command is rejected, and an error message
appears.
Step 8
uni count value (Optional) Set the UNI count for the EVC. The range
is 2 to 1024; the default is 2.
If the command is not entered, the service defaults to
a point-to-point service. If you enter a value of 2,
you have the option to select point-to-multipoint
service. If you configure a value of 3 or greater, the
service is point-to-multipoint.
Note You should know the correct number of
maintenance end points in the domain. If you
enter a value greater than the actual number
of end points, the UNI status will show as
partially active even if all end points are up;
if you enter a uni count less than the actual
number of end points, status might show as
active, even if all end points are not up.
Step 9
exit Return to global configuration mode.
Step 10
Repeat Steps 2 to 5 for other CFM domains that you want OAM manager to monitor.
Step 11
interface interface-id Specify a physical interface connected to the CE
device, and enter interface configuration mode.
Step 12
service instance efp-identifier ethernet [evc-id] Configure an Ethernet service instance (EFP) on the
interface, and enter ethernet service configuration
mode.
• The EFP identifier is a per-interface service
identifier that does not map to a VLAN. The
EFP identifier range is 1 to 4967295.
• (Optional) Enter an evc-id to attach an EVC to
the EFP.
Command Purpose