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Linktrace Message and Response
Linktrace Message and Response (LTM, LTR), also called Layer 2 Traceroute, is an administratively sent
multicast frames transmitted by MEPs to track, hop-by-hop, the path to another MEP or MIP within the
maintenance domain. All MEPs and MIPs in the same domain respond to an LTM with a unicast LTR.
Intermediate MIPs forward the LTM toward the target MEP.
Figure 7-4. Linktrace Message and Response
Link trace messages carry a unicast target address (the MAC address of an MIP or MEP) inside a multicast
frame. The destination group address is based on the MD level of the transmitting MEP
(01:80:C2:00:00:3[8 to F]). The MPs on the path to the target MAC address reply to the LTM with an LTR,
and relays the LTM towards the target MAC until the target MAC is reached or TTL equals 0.
Link Trace Cache
After a Link Trace command is executed, the trace information can be cached so that you can view it later
without retracing.
Task Command Syntax Command Mode
Send a Linktrace message. Since the LTM is a Multicast message
sent to the entire ME, there is no need to specify a destination.
traceroute ethernet domain EXEC Privilege
Task Command Syntax Command Mode
Enable Link Trace caching. traceroute cache CONFIGURATION
Set the amount of time a trace result is cached. traceroute cache hold-time minutes
Default: 100 minutes
Range: 10-65535 minutes
ETHERNET CFM
Set the size of the Link Trace Cache. traceroute cache size entries
Default: 100
Range: 1 - 4095 entries
ETHERNET CFM
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