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7.7.13
Ethernet Test Signal (ETH-TEST)
A MEP sends an OAM message that includes test data, which can be used to test
throughput, measure bit errors, or detect frames delivered out of sequence.
7.7.13.1
Enabling/Disabling ETH-Test
When out-of-service ETH-Test function is performed, client data traffic except for LBM or
TST frames is disrupted in the diagnosed entity. To configure a MEG for the out-of-service
test, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
ethernet oam out-of-service meg
NAME
[
mepid
<1-8191>]
Global
Performs an out-of-service ETH-Test function.
no ethernet oam out-of-service meg
NAME
[
mepid
<1-8191>]
Performs an in-service ETH-Test function.
7.7.13.2
One-way ETH-Test
To enable one-way ETH-Test function for receiving TST frames from a peer MEP, use the
following command.
Command
Mode
Description
ethernet oam tst one-way receive
meg NAME
mepid
<1-8191> [<5-6000>]
Global
Receives TST frames for a diagnostic test.
To enable one-way ETH-Test function for transmitting TST frames, use the following
command.
Command
Mode
Description
ethernet oam tst one-way transmit
meg NAME mepid
<1-8191>
multicast
[<5-6000> <100-60000> <0-7> <5-
1480> <0-3>]
Global
Transmits the frames with multicast ETH-TEST in-
formation.
1-8191: source MEP ID for TST frames to send
5-6000: duration to send OAM PDU (default: 5 sec.)
100-60000: interval for sending TST frames (default:
1000ms)
0-7: the priority of TST frames (default:7)
5-1480: length of test TLV (default: 5)
0-3: pattern of test TLV used for diagnostics test
(default: 0)
ethernet oam tst one-way transmit
meg NAME mepid
<1-8191>
unicast
rmepid
<1-8191> [<5-6000> <100-
60000> <0-7> <5-1480> <0-3>]
Transmits the frames with unicast ETH-TEST infor-
mation to a configured remote MEP.
1-8191: source/destination MEP ID for TST frames
to send