The following example shows the configuration settings for Gigabit Ethernet OTN options:
- [edit interfaces ge-fpc/pic/port]
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otn-options {
- apply-groups group-name;
- apply-groups-except exception-group-name;
- fec (efec | gfec | none);
- laser-enable;
- line-loopback;
- no-laser-enable;
- no-line-loopback;
- pass-thru;
- rate (fixed-stuff-bytes | no-fixed-stuff-bytes | pass-thru);
- trigger (oc-lof | oc-lom | oc-los | oc-wavelength-lock
| odu-ais | odu-bbe-th | odu-bdi | odu-es-th | odu-lck | odu-oci |
odu-sd | odu-ses-th | odu-ttim | odu-uas-th | opu-ptm | otu-ais |
otu-bbe-th | otu-bdi | otu-es-th | otu-fec-deg | otu-fec-exe | otu-iae
| otu-sd | otu-ses-th | otu-ttim | otu-uas-th);
- tti;
- }
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Note: The Gigabit Ethernet interface and the Xenpak interface support the read/write overhead bytes only for the APS/PPC (bytes 0 through 3). |
You can use the following show commands to view the OTN configuration: