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Interface Configuration Guide 7705 SAR Interfaces
Edition: 01 3HE 11011 AAAC TQZZA 361
accept-remote-loopback
Syntax [no] accept-remote-loopback
Context config>port>ethernet>efm-oam
config>port>dsl>efm-oam
Description This command enables reactions to loopback control OAMPDUs from peers.
The no form of this command disables reactions to loopback control OAMPDUs.
hold-time
Syntax hold-time time-value
no hold-time
Context config>port>ethernet>efm-oam
config>port>dsl>efm-oam
Description This command sets the amount of time that EFM-OAM will wait before going from a non-
operational state to an operational state.
If EFM-OAM goes from an operational state to a non-operational state (other than link-fault),
it enters the hold-time period. During this time, EFM-OAM continues to negotiate with the
peer if possible, but will not transition to the “up” state until the hold time has expired.
If EFM-OAM goes down due to a lower-level fault (for example, the port goes down and
EFM-OAM enters the link-fault state), the hold timer is not triggered. When the lower-level
fault is cleared, EFM-OAM immediately starts running on the port and transitions to the
operational state as soon as possible.
If EFM-OAM goes down because the user administratively disables the protocol, EFM-OAM
immediately transitions to the disabled state. When the user re-enables EFM-OAM, the
protocol enters the hold time period and EFM-OAM is not operational until the hold time
expires.
A hold-time value of 0 indicates that EFM-OAM returns to the operational state without delay.
The hold time affects only the transition from a non-operational state to an operational state;
it does not apply to a transition from an operational state to a non-operational state.
Parameters time-value — the number of seconds that EFM-OAM will wait before returning to an
operational state from a non-operational state
Values 0 to 50
Default 0

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