action uni-directional link-fault
To configure what action is taken on an interface when a link-fault notification is received from the remote
Ethernet OAM peer, use the
action uni-directional link-fault
command in Ethernet OAM configuration
mode or interface Ethernet OAM configuration mode. To return to the default, use the
no
form of this command.
action uni-directional link-fault
{
disable
|
efd | error-disable-interface| log
}
no action uni-directional link-fault
{
disable
|
efd | error-disable-interface| log
}
Syntax Description
Performs no action on the interface when a capabilities-conflict event occurs.
disable
Puts the line protocol into the down state for an interface when a capabilities-conflict
event occurs. The state is removed when the first packet is received without a
conflict.
efd
Puts the interface into the error-disable state when a capabilities-conflict event
occurs.
error-disable-interface
(Interface Ethernet OAM configuration only) Creates a syslog entry when a
capabilities-conflict event occurs. This action is available only in interface Ethernet
OAM configuration mode to override the OAM profile on a specific interface.
log
Command Default
The default action is to create a syslog entry.
Command Modes
Ethernet OAM configuration (config-eoam)
Interface Ethernet OAM configuration (config-if-eoam)
Command History
Modification
Release
This command was introduced.
This command replaces the
action link-fault
command.
Release 4.0.0
Usage Guidelines
To use this command, you must be in a user group associated with a task group that includes appropriate task
IDs. If the user group assignment is preventing you from using a command, contact your AAA administrator
for assistance.
This command only determines the action taken when a uni-directional link fault notification is received from
the peer; it does not affect the action taken when a fault is detected locally.
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Interface and Hardware Component Command Reference,
Release 5.3.x
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Ethernet OAM Commands on the Cisco ASR 9000 Series Router
action uni-directional link-fault