Configuring CFM
To configure CFM, create a maintenance domain and assign it a unique MD
level. Next, associate MAs with the specified domain and assign MPs within that MA.
Optionally, you can configure the transmission interval for the CCMs, destination MAC type for
an MA and remote MEPs statically in an MA.
If a MEP fails to receive a CCM before the last advertised TTL value
expires, the system logs a message. After the network administrator sees the system log
message, he can send a Layer 2 ping and/or a traceroute message to isolate the fault.
Note
CFM does not use ACL (Access Control List); there are no
additional ACL entries present for CFM in the show access-list dynamic command output.
ExtremeXOS 15.5 provides support for transmitting and receiving ITU-T Y.1731 CCMs. The main
difference between IEEE 802.1ag and ITU-T Y.1731 CCMs is between the MAID and MEG ID formats
in CCMs:
- MAID ---- MA (format + length + name) with/without MD (format + length +name)
details.
- MEG ID ---- MEG (format + length + name) without MD details.
- MA is referred to as MEG in Y.1731 and both are same.
- MA assumes four formats (string/integer/vpn-id/vlan-id) for its name.
- MEG assumes ICC format which is a combination of ICC (6 bytes) + organization specific
UMC (6 bytes).
- To support Y.1731 CCMs, an additional name format for MEG name is added for
association.