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bit-error-threshold
Syntax bit-error-threshold bit-errors
Context config>eth-ring>path>eth-cfm>mep
Description This command specifies the lowest priority defect that is allowed to generate a fault alarm.
Default 1
Parameters bit-errors — Specifies the lowest priority defect.
Values 0 — 11840
test-pattern
Syntax test-pattern {all-zeros | all-ones} [crc-enable]
no test-pattern
Context config>port>ethernet>eth-cfm>mep>eth-test
config>lag>eth-cfm>mep>eth-test
config>router>if>eth-cfm>mep>eth-test
Description This command specifies the test pattern of the ETH-TEST frames. This does not have to be configured the
same on the sender and the receiver.
The no form of the command reverts to the default values.
Parameters all-zeros — Specifies to use all zeros in the test pattern.
all-ones — Specifies to use all ones in the test pattern.
crc-enable — Generates a CRC checksum.
Default all-zeros
low-priority-defect
Syntax low-priority-defect {allDef | macRemErrXcon | remErrXcon | errXcon | xcon | noXcon}
Context config>port>ethernet>eth-cfm>mep>eth-test
config>lag>eth-cfm>mep>eth-test
Description This command specifies the lowest priority defect that is allowed to generate a fault alarm. This setting is
also used to determine the fault state of the MEP which, well enabled to do so, causes a network reaction.
Default macRemErrXcon
Values allDef DefRDICCM, DefMACstatus, DefRemoteCCM, DefErrorCCM,
and DefXconCCM
macRemErrXcon
Only DefMACstatus, DefRemoteCCM, DefErrorCCM, and