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Raisecom ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series - Example for Configuring CFM

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Raisecom
ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Guide
9 OAM
Raisecom Proprietary and Confidential
Copyright © Raisecom Technology Co., Ltd.
382
No.
Command
Description
1
Raisecom#show ethernet cfm
Show CFM global
configurations.
2
Raisecom#show ethernet cfm domain
[ level
level
]
Show configurations of MD and
service instance.
3
Raisecom#show ethernet cfm errors
[ level
level
]
Show information about the
CCM errors in the database.
4
Raisecom#show ethernet cfm lck
[ level
level
] [ source ]
Show Ethernet locked signals.
5
Raisecom#show ethernet cfm local-mp
[ interface
interface-type
interface-number
| level
level
]
Show configurations of the local
MEP.
6
Raisecom#show ethernet cfm remote-
mep [ level
level
] static
Show configurations of the
static RMEP.
7
Raisecom#show ethernet cfm remote-
mep [ level
level
[ service
service-instance
[ mpid
mep-
id
] ] ]
Show information about RMEP
discovery.
8
Raisecom#show ethernet cfm
suppress-alarms [ level
level
]
Show configurations of CFM
alarm suppression.
9
Raisecom#show ethernet cfm
traceroute-cache
Show information about route
discovery of the Traceroute
database.
9.3.13 Example for configuring CFM
Networking requirements
As shown in Figure 9-4, the PC communicates with the server through the network composed
by Switch A, Switch B, and Switch C. You can deploy CFM features on Switch devices to
realize carrier-grade service level, namely, to realize active fault detection, acknowledgement,
and location. Switch A and Switch C are MEPs. Switch B is the MIP, detecting Ethernet fault
from GE 1/1/1 on Switch A to GE 1/1/2 on Switch C. The MD level is 3.

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