Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) over EVC BD
Command
Step 12
ethernet cfm ieee
Example:
Router(config)# ethernet cfm ieee
Step 13
ethernet cfm traceroute cache
Example:
Router(config)# ethernet cfm
traceroute cache
Step 14
ethernet cfm traceroute cache size
entries
Example:
Router(config)# ethernet cfm
traceroute cache size 200
Step 15
ethernet cfm traceroute cache
hold-time minutes
Example:
Router(config)# ethernet cfm
traceroute cache hold-time 60
Step 16
interface type number
Example:
Router(config)# interface ethernet
0/3
Step 17
ethernet cfm mep level level-id
[inward | outward domain domain-name]
mpid id vlan{any | vlan-id | ,
vlan-id | vlan-id - vlan-id | vlan-id
- vlan-id}
Example:
Router(config-if)# ethernet cfm mep
level 7 outward domain Customer mpid
701 vlan 100
Step 18
end
Example:
Router(config-if)# end
Router#
Configuring and Enabling the Cross-Check Function (CE-A)
Perform this task to configure and enable cross-checking for a down MEP. This task requires you to
configure and enable cross-checking on two devices. This task is optional.
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Purpose
Enables the CFM IEEE version of CFM.
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This command is automatically issued when the
ethernet cfm global command is issued.
Enables caching of CFM data learned through traceroute
messages.
Sets the maximum size for the CFM traceroute cache
table.
Sets the amount of time that CFM traceroute cache entries
are retained.
Specifies an interface and enters interface configuration
mode.
Provisions an interface as a domain boundary.
Returns the router to the privileged EXEC mode.