7: Operations, Administration & Maintenance
Generalized nonresettable counter. This counter has a maximum increment rate of slow protocol frames (No more than
10 frames shall be transmitted in any one-second period).
Loopback control
A count of OAMPDUs passed to the OAM subordinate sublayer for transmission that contains the Loopback Control code.
This counter is incremented when a request service primitive is generated within the OAM sublayer with an OAM code
indicating a Loopback Control OAMPDU.
Generalized nonresettable counter. This counter has a maximum increment rate of slow protocol frames (No more than
10 frames shall be transmitted in any one-second period).
Variable request
A count of OAMPDUs passed to the OAM subordinate sublayer for transmission that contains the Variable Request code.
This counter is incremented when a request service primitive is generated within the OAM sublayer with an OAM code
indicating a Variable Request OAMPDU.
Generalized non-resettable counter. This counter has a maximum increment rate of slow protocol frames (No more than
10 frames shall be transmitted in any one-second period).
Variable response
A count of OAMPDUs passed to the OAM subordinate sublayer for transmission that contains the Variable Response
code. This counter is incremented when a request service primitive is generated within the OAM sublayer with an OAM
code indicating a Variable Response OAMPDU.
Generalized nonresettable counter. This counter has a maximum increment rate of slow protocol frames (No more than
10 frames shall be transmitted in any one-second period).
Organization specific
A count of Organization Specific OAMPDUs passed to the OAM subordinate sublayer for transmission that contains the
Organization Specific code. This counter is incremented when a request service primitive is generated within the OAM
sublayer with an OAM code indicating an Organization Specific OAMPDU.
Generalized nonresettable counter. This counter has a maximum increment rate of slow protocol frames (No more than
10 frames shall be transmitted in any one-second period).