This command is used to display the current status and configured values of a CFM segment.
segment_name | An alphanumeric string identifying the segment name. |
N/A.
Use this command to display the current status and configured values of a CFM segment.
Note
In this command, the row “pending frames” will be displayed only for on-demand mode of transmission.A segment is considered as active if any of the MEPs in the segment is enabled for Frame Loss measurement. Active Segment count will be incremented by one only even if there are multiple MEPs enabled for Frame Loss. For example, assume that there are 3 segments created - seg1, seg2 and seg3. Segment "seg1" is enabled for Frame Delay measurement. Segment "seg3" has 10 MEPs added with 4 enabled for Frame Loss measurement, the following are the valid counts. Switch wide "Total Configured Segments" will be 3 and "Total Active Segments" will be 2. For Segments "seg1" and "seg2", "Total Configured MEPs" and "Total Active MEPs" will be 0. For segment "seg3", "Total Configured MEPs" will be 10 and "Total Active MEPs" will be 4.
By default, both the Frame Delay and Frame Loss sections are displayed for all the CFM segments. The user has option to filter out based on Segment Name or Frame Delay / Frame Loss.
Switch#show cfm segment sc-rtp CFM Segment Name : sc-rtp Domain Name : pbt-d2 Association : pbt-d2-protecting MD Level : 2 Destination MAC : 00:04:96:1e:14:70 Frame Delay: MEP ID : 100 DMM Transmission : In Progress Transmission mode : Continuous Frames Transmitted : 24 Frames Received : 15 DMM Tx Interval : 2 secs DMR Rx Timeout : 10 msec Alarm Threshold : 10 % Clear Threshold : 95 % Measurement Window Size : 60 Class of Service : 0 Tx Start Time : Fri Apr 17 01:29:45 2009 Min Delay : Fri Apr 17 01:30:29 2009 Max Delay : Fri Apr 17 01:30:03 2009 Last Alarm Time : Fri Apr 17 01:29:59 2009 Alarm State : Set Lost Frames in Current Window : 9 MEP ID : 200 DMM Transmission : In Progress Transmission mode : Continuous Frames Transmitted : 24 Frames Received : 15 DMM Tx Interval : 2 secs DMR Rx Timeout : 10 msec Alarm Threshold : 10 % Clear Threshold : 95 % Measurement Window Size : 60 Class of Service : 0 Tx Start Time : Fri Apr 17 01:29:45 2009 Min Delay : Fri Apr 17 01:30:29 2009 Max Delay : Fri Apr 17 01:30:03 2009 Last Alarm Time : Fri Apr 17 01:29:59 2009 Alarm State : Set Lost Frames in Current Window : 9 Frame Loss: LMM Tx Interval : 2 secs LMR Rx Timeout : 10 msec SES Threshold : 30 % Consecutive Available Count : 10 Measurement Window Size : 60 Class of Service : 0 Total Configured MEPs : 2 Total Active MEPs : 2 MEP ID : 100 LMM Transmission : In Progress Transmission mode : Continuous Frames Transmitted : 24 Frames Received : 15 Availability Status : Available/Unavailable Unavailability Start Time : Fri Apr 17 01:10:45 2011 Unavailability End Time : Fri Apr 17 01:20:45 2011 Tx Start Time : Fri Apr 17 01:10:45 2011 Min Near-End Frame Loss : Fri Apr 17 01:29:45 2009 Max Near-End Frame Loss : Fri Apr 17 01:39:45 2009 Min Far-End Frame Loss : Fri Apr 17 01:49:45 2009 Max Far-End Frame Loss : Fri Apr 17 01:59:45 2009 MEP ID : 200 LMM Transmission : In Progress Transmission mode : Continuous Frames Transmitted : 24 Frames Received : 15 Availability Status : Available/Unavailable Unavailability Start Time : Fri Apr 17 01:10:45 2011 Unavailability End Time : Fri Apr 17 01:20:45 2011 Tx Start Time : Fri Apr 17 01:10:45 2011 Min Near-End Frame Loss : Fri Apr 17 01:29:45 2009 Max Near-End Frame Loss : Fri Apr 17 01:39:45 2009 Min Far-End Frame Loss : Fri Apr 17 01:49:45 2009 Max Far-End Frame Loss : Fri Apr 17 01:59:45 2009 ------------------------------------------------------- Total Configured Segments : 1 Total Active Segments : 1
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 12.3.
The mep id show output was added in ExtremeXOS 15.5.
This command is available on all Universal switches supported in this document.