mapped to any other EVCs are mapped to this EVC. Only one EVC can be configured as
the default.
You can map a list of VLANs to an EVC by using the vlan-list vlan-id-list statement at the
[edit protocols oam ethernet lmi interface name evc evc-id] hierarchy level.
Related
Documentation
IEEE 802.1ag OAM Connectivity Fault Management in ACX Series Overview on page 1128•
• Creating a Maintenance Domain
• Configuring Maintenance Intermediate Points (MIPs)
• Creating a Maintenance Association
• Configuring Continuity Check Protocol Parameters for Fault Detection
• Configuring a MEP to Generate and Respond to CFM Protocol Messages
• Configuring a CFM Action Profile to Specify CFM Actions for CFM Events
• Configuring Linktrace Protocol in CFM
• Configuring Port Status TLV and Interface Status TLV
• Ethernet Interfaces Feature Guide for Routing Devices
Ethernet Frame Delay Measurements Overview
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ITU-T Y.1731 Frame Delay Measurement Feature on page 1117
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Two-Way Ethernet Frame Delay Measurement on page 1118
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Restrictions for Ethernet Frame Delay Measurement on page 1120
ITU-T Y.1731 Frame Delay Measurement Feature
The IEEE 802.3-2005 standard for Ethernet Operations, Administration, and Maintenance
(OAM) defines a set of link fault management mechanisms to detect and report link
faults on a single point-to-point Ethernet LAN.
Junos OS supports key OAM standards that provide for automated end-to-end
management and monitoring of Ethernet service by service providers:
•
IEEE Standard 802.1ag, also known as “Connectivity Fault Management (CFM).”
•
ITU-T Recommendation Y.1731, which uses different terminology than IEEE 802.1ag and
defines Ethernet service OAM features for fault monitoring, diagnostics, and
performance monitoring.
These capabilities allow operators to offer binding service-level agreements (SLAs) and
generate new revenues from rate- and performance-guaranteed service packages that
are tailored to the specific needs of their customers.
ACX Series routers support proactive and on-demand modes.
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Chapter 34: Configuring Operations, Administration, and Management (OAM)