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7.7.11.2
ETH-AIS Client MEG Level
Upon detecting a defect condition the MEP can immediately start transmitting periodic
frames with ETH-AIS information at a configured client MEG level.
To specify the level of AIS frames, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
ethernet oam ais meg NAME
level
<1-7>
Global
Specifies an AIS frame
’s level.
1-7: AIS frame
’s level (default: 7)
no ethernet oam ais meg NAME
level
Deletes a configured AIS frame
’s level and returns to
the default setting.
7.7.11.3
Configuring AIS Frames
To determine an AIS transmission period, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
ethernet oam ais meg NAME
interval
{
one-second
|
one-
minute
}
Global
Determines transmission periodicity of frames with
ETH-AIS information. (default: one-second)
no ethernet oam ais meg NAME
interval
Deletes a configured transmission period and returns
to the default setting.
To specify the priority of frames with ETH-AIS information, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
ethernet oam ais meg NAME
priority
<0-7>
Global
Specifies a priority of ETH-AIS frames.
<0-7>: priority of AIS frames (default: 7)
no ethernet oam ais meg NAME
priority
Deletes the configured priority and returns to the de-
fault setting.
7.7.12
Ethernet Locked Signal (ETH-LCK)
Ethernet Locked Signal function (ETH-LCK) is used to communicate the administrative
locking of a server (sub) layer MEP and consequential interruption of data traffic forward-
ing towards the MEP expecting this traffic.
7.7.12.1
Enabling ETH-LCK Function
To enable/disable MEPs to communicate using LCK frames, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
ethernet oam lck enable meg
NAME
[
mepid
<1-8191>]
Global
Enables LCK function of MEPs.
NAME: MEG
’s name
ethernet oam lck disable meg
NAME
[
mepid
<1-8191>]
Disables LCK function of MEPs