In this example, LFM is configured between two PEs (PE1 and PE2) connected using CCC. With LFM in place, a link fault will be detected immediately, instead of depending on routing protocols to find the fault on end-to-end CCC connection. This also helps in detecting the exact failed link instead of only finding that the end-to-end CCC connectivity has failed. Also, because LFM runs at the link-layer level, it does not need a IP address to operate and so can be used where bidirectional fault detection (BFD) cannot.
The links running LFM are shown in Figure 1
Figure 1: Ethernet LFM for CCC

To configure Ethernet LFM between two PEs connected using CCC:
Configure LFM on the PE1 router with CCC:
Configure LFM on the PE2 router with CCC: