ETH-CSF considerations and limitations
Note the following considerations and limitations.
- Hitless failover is not supported.
- ETH-CSF can be supported only with Down MEPs for point-to-point Ethernet applications. MEPs should be in the Up state and not in a faulty or failed state.
- ETH-CSF frames are transmitted only when the Down MEP
(both source and remote) is in the Up state and the transmissions cease case of a
MEP failure.
- A client port that is associated with a Down MEP can be either a physical interface or a port-channel interface. No other type of interface is supported.
- There can be only one physical or port-channel
interface that is associated with an Down MEP. It is not allowed to associate a
physical interface that is already a port-channel member as a client port to an Down
MEP. No two physical or port-channel interfaces can be associated with a single Down
MEP.
- All available physical interfaces on a device can be
associated as client ports to different Down MEPs with a one-to-one mapping.
- When a client interface is configured with a port-channel interface, the timeout
before RMEP sends C-LOS messages back to the MEP when its client interface link is
down is 3.5 times the configured tx-interval.
Note
Because 8 k MEPs can be created on the
device, practically all of the available client ports can be associated with different
MEPs with a one-to-one mapping. Therefore, the scale is the same as that for the number
of MEPs that can be created.