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show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management mep-database

Syntax

Description

On M7i and M10i routers with Enhanced CFEB (CFEB-E), and on M320, M120, MX Series, ACX Series, T320, and T640 routers, display IEEE 802.1ag Operation, Administration, and Management (OAM) connectivity fault management (CFM) database information for CFM maintenance association end points (MEPs) in a CFM session.

In addition, on M120, M320, and MX series routers, also display port status TLV, interface status TLV, and action profile information.

In addition, for Ethernet interfaces on MX Series routers , also display any ITU-T Y.1731 frame delay measurement (ETH-DM) frame counts.

For Ethernet interfaces on MX Series routers, display any ITU-T Y.1731 synthetic frame loss measurement (ETH-SLM) statistics and frame counts.

Options

maintenance-association ma-name

Name of the maintenance association.

maintenance-domain domain-name

Name of the maintenance domain.

local-mep-id

(Optional) Numeric identifier of local MEP.

remote-mep-id

(Optional) Numeric identifier of the remote MEP.

Required Privilege Level

view

Output Fields

Table 1 lists the output fields for the show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management mep-database command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 1: show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management mep-database Output Fields

Field Name

Field Description

Maintenance domain name

Maintenance domain name.

Format (Maintenance domain)

Maintenance domain name format configured.

Level

Maintenance domain level configured.

Maintenance association name

Maintenance association name.

Format (Maintenance association)

Maintenance association name format configured.

Continuity-check status

Continuity-check status.

Interval

Continuity-check message interval.

Loss-threshold

Lost continuity-check message threshold.

Connection Protection TLV

Status of the connection protection TLV, if configured on the MEP interface: no, yes

If yes, then the transmitted connection protection TLV is decoded and the following three fields are displayed: Prefer me, Protection in use, FRR Flag

Prefer me

If set to yes, the path through which CCM was transmitted is preferred (unless the path fails). It is used for signaling a manual-switch command to remote side.

Its value can be yes or no.

Protection in use

Used for protection decision coordination. Its value is set to yes if the endpoint transmitting the CCM is currently transmitting the user traffic to protection path.

Its value can be yes or no.

FRR Flag

LSR/LER forwarding the CCM Frame into a bypass tunnel is set.

Its value can be yes or no.

MEP identifier

Maintenance association end point (MEP) identifier.

Direction

MEP direction configured.

MAC address

MAC address configured for the MEP.

Auto-discovery

Whether automatic discovery is enabled or disabled.

Priority

Priority used for CCMs and linktrace messages transmitted by the MEP.

Interface name

Interface identifier.

Interface status

Local interface status.

Link status

Local link status.

Remote MEP not receiving CCM

Whether the remote MEP is not receiving CCMs.

Erroneous CCM received

Whether erroneous CCMs have been received.

Cross-connect CCM received

Whether cross-connect CCMs have been received.

RDI sent by some MEP

Whether the remote defect indication (RDI) bit is set in messages that have been received. The absence of the RDI bit in a CCM indicates that the transmitting MEP is receiving CCMs from all configured MEPs.

CCMs sent

Number of CCMs transmitted.

CCMs received out of sequence

Number of CCMs received out of sequence.

LBMs sent

Number of loopback messages (LBMs) sent.

Valid in-order LBRs received

Number of loopback response messages (LBRs) received that were valid messages and in sequence.

1DMs sent

If the MEP is an initiator for a one-way ETH-DM session: Number of one-way delay measurement (1DM) PDU frames sent to the peer MEP in this session.

For all other cases, this field displays 0.

Valid 1DMs received

If the MEP is a receiver for a one-way ETH-DM session: Number of valid 1DM frames received.

For all other cases, this field displays 0.

Invalid 1DMs received

If the MEP is a receiver for a one-way ETH-DM session: Number of invalid 1DM frames received.

For all other cases, this field displays 0.

Out of sync 1DMs received

If the MEP is a receiver for a one-way ETH-DM session: Number of out-of-sync one-way delay measurement request packets received.

DMMs sent

If the MEP is an initiator for a two-way ETH-DM session: Number of Delay Measurement Message (DMM) PDU frames sent to the peer MEP in this session.

For all other cases, this field displays 0.

Valid DMMs received

If the MEP is an initiator for a two-way ETH-DM session: Number of valid two-way delay measurement packets received.

Invalid DMMs received

If the MEP is an initiator for a two-way ETH-DM session: Number of invalid two-way delay measurement packets received.

DMRs sent

If the MEP is a responder for a ETH-DM session: Number of Delay Measurement Reply (DMR) frames sent.

For all other cases, this field displays 0.

Valid DMRs received

If the MEP is an initiator for a two-way ETH-DM session: Number of valid DMRs received.

For all other cases, this field displays 0.

Invalid DMRs received

If the MEP is an initiator for a two-way ETH-DM session: Number of invalid DMRs received.

For all other cases, this field displays 0.

Valid out-of-order LBRs received

Number of LBRs received that were valid messages and not in sequence.

LBRs received with corrupted data

Number of LBRs received that were corrupted.

LBRs sent

Number of LBRs transmitted.

LTMs sent

Linktrace messages (LTMs) transmitted.

LTMs received

Linktrace messages received.

LTRs sent

Linktrace responses (LTRs) transmitted.

LTRs received

Linktrace responses received.

Sequence number of next LTM request

Sequence number of the next linktrace message request to be transmitted.

LMM sent

If the interface is attached to an initiator MEP for a ETH-LM session: Number of loss measurement message (LMM) PDU frames sent to the peer MEP in this session.

Valid LMM received

If the interface is attached to an initiator MEP for a ETH-LM session: Number of valid loss measurement request packets received.

Invalid LMM received

If the interface is attached to an initiator MEP for a ETH LM session: Number of invalid loss measurement request packets received.

LMR sent

If the interface is attached to a responder MEP for a ETH-LM session: Number of loss measurement reply (LMR) frames sent.

Valid LMR received

If the interface is attached to an initiator MEP for a ETH LM session: Number of valid LMR frames received.

Invalid LMR received

If the interface is attached to an initiator MEP for a ETH-LM session: Number of invalid LMR frames received.

SLM sent

If the interface is attached to an initiator MEP for a ETH-SLM session: Number of synthetic loss measurement (SLM) request packets transmitted from the source MEP to the remote or destination MEP in this session.

Valid SLM received

If the interface is attached to a responder MEP for a ETH-SLM session: Number of valid SLM PDUs transmitted from the source MEP to the remote or destination MEP.

Invalid SLM received

If the interface is attached to a responder MEP for a ETH-SLM session: Number of invalid SLM PDUs transmitted from the source MEP to the remote or destination MEP.

SLR sent

If the interface is attached to a responder MEP for a ETH-SLM session: Number detail extensive of synthetic loss reply (SLR) frames sent.

Valid SLR received

If the interface is attached to an initiator MEP for a ETH-SLM session: Number of valid SLR PDUs that the source MEP received from the remote or destination MEP.

Invalid SLR received

If the interface is attached to an initiator MEP for a ETH-SLM session: Number of invalid SLR PDUs that the source MEP received from the remote or destination MEP.

Remote MEP identifier

MEP identifier of the remote MEP.

State (remote MEP)

State of the remote MEP: idle, start, ok, or failed.

MAC address

MAC address of the remote MEP.

Type

Whether the remote MEP MAC address was learned using automatic discovery or configured.

Interface

Interface of the remote MEP. A seven-digit number is appended if CFM is configured to run on a routing instance of type VPLS.

Last flapped

Date, time, and how long ago the remote MEP interface went from down to up. The format is Last flapped: year-month-day hours:minutes:seconds timezone (hours:minutes:seconds ago). For example, Last flapped: 2002-04-26 10:52:40 PDT (04:33:20 ago).

Remote defect indication

Whether the remote defect indication (RDI) bit is set in messages that have been received or transmitted.

Port status TLV

  • In the Maintenance domain section, displays the last transmitted port status TLV value.

  • In the Remote MEP section, displays the last value of port status TLV received from the remote MEP.

    In the Action profile section, displays, the last occurred event port-status-tlv blocked event. This event occurred due to the reception of blocked value in the port status TLV from remote MEP.

Interface status TLV

  • In the Maintenance domain section, displays the last transmitted interface status TLV value.

  • In the Remote MEP section, displays the last value of interface status TLV received from the remote MEP.

    In the Action profile section, if displays, the last occurred event interface-status-tlv event ( either lower-layer-down or down). This event occurred due to the reception of either lower or down value in the interface status TLV from remote MEP.

Action profile

Name of the action profile occurrence associated with a remote MEP.

Last event

When an action profile occurs, displays the last event that triggered it.

Last event cleared

When all the configured and occurred events (under action profile) are cleared, then the action taken gets reverted (such as down interface is made up) and the corresponding time is noted and displayed.

Action

Action taken and the corresponding time of the action occurrence.

Sample Output

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault- management mep-database

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault- management mep-database (One-Way ETH-DM)

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault- management mep-database local-mep remote-mep

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault- management mep-database remote-mep (Action Profile Event)

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault- management mep-database (Connection Protection TLV Configured)

If connection-protection is not enabled on down MEPs, but connection-protection TLV is used, MX always sets the protection-in-use flag in connection-protection tlv, while CCMs are sent out. During reversion, this is an indicator to the receiver that protect-path is in use, otherwise the peer (receiver) assumes working is active and reversion does not work as expected. Setting this bit does not affect protection-switching/traffic-loss.

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault- management mep-database

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault- management mep-database (enhanced continuity measurement)

show oam ethernet connectivity-fault- management mep-database local-mep remote-mep

When the timer is not running:

When the timer is running:

Release Information

Command introduced in Junos OS Release 8.4.

Support for ITU-T Y.1731 frame delay measurement added in Junos OS Release 9.5.

Support for ITU-T Y.1731 synthetic frame loss measurement added in Junos OS Release 13.2 for MX Series routers.

Support for ITU-T Y.1731 ethernet expected defect function (ETH-ED) added in Junos OS Release 19.1 for MX Series routers

Note:

Ethernet expected defect function (ETH-ED) will be supported on all MX series routers only when enhanced-ip mode is enabled. ETH-ED will not be supported if CFM is running in centralized mode.