In this user interface, you can set and query the parameters of the PW OAM.
In the NE Explorer, click an NE and choose from the Function Tree. Then, click the PW OAM Parameters tab.
Button |
Description |
|---|---|
OAM Operation |
Performs OAM, including Query PW Status, Ping Test and Tracerout Test. |
Short-Cut Menu |
Description |
|---|---|
Alarm Suppression |
After the alarm suppression is set for the PW, the alarm is not reported on the NEs that the PW passes and on the Web LCT. |
Query PW Status |
Queries the PW status. |
Ping Test |
Performs the Ping test for the PW. |
Traceroute Test |
Performs the Traceroute test for the PW. |
Field |
Value |
Description |
|---|---|---|
Index |
Example: 1 |
Indicates the system assigned serial number. |
PW ID |
Example: 3 |
Indicates the PW ID. |
PW Type |
Example: Ethernet |
Indicates the type of PW. |
OAM Status |
Enabled, Disabled |
Indicates the OAM status. This parameter can be set. The default value is Disabled. In non-IP mode, configure MEG ID, MEP ID, and the peer MEP ID before you enable the OAM
function.
|
Associate with AC Status |
Enabled, Disabled |
Enable the Associate with AC Status to detect the working status of PW FRR. |
Detection Mode |
Auto-Sensing, Manual |
Specifies the detection mode.
|
Detection Packet Type |
CV, FFD |
Specifies the detection packet type.
|
Detection Packet Period (ms) |
3.3, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 |
Indicates and specifies the detection packet period. |
SD Threshold |
0 to 100 |
Indicates and specifies the SD threshold. |
SF Threshold |
0 to 100 |
Indicates and specifies the SF threshold. SD ≤ SF |
LSR ID to be Received |
Example: 10.10.10.1 |
Specifies the LSR ID on the peer end. For the MS PW, you need to manually specify the LSR ID of the MS PW sink node. |
Transimitted PW ID |
Example: 111 |
For the MS PW, you need to manually specify the ID of the PW that is connected to the MS PW sink node. |
Local PW Status |
Near-End Available, Near-End Defect Available, Near-End Defect Unavailable, Near-End Unavailable |
Indicates the local PW status. |
PW Status |
Near-End Available, Near-End Defect Available, Near-End Defect Unavailable, Near-End Unavailable, Remote Available, Remote Defect Available, Remote Defect Unavailable, Remote Unavailable |
Indicates the PW status. |
Local PW - Defect Type |
dServer, dPeerME, dLOCV, dTTSI_Mismatch, dTTSI_Merge, dExcess, dUnknown |
Indicates the local PW defect type. |
PW Defect Type |
dServer, dPeerME, dLOCV, dTTSI_Mismatch, dTTSI_Merge, dExcess, dUnknow |
Indicates the PW defect type. |
0 to 300000 |
Indicates the duration of the disable status of the PW. |
|
Example: 192.168.11.1 |
Identifies the location of the defect in the network by using the IP address. |
|
Local Operating Status |
Near-End Available, Near-End Defect Available, Near-End Defect Unavailable, Near-End Unavailable |
Indicates the local PW Operating Status. |
Local PW - Disabled Duration (ms) |
0-300000 |
Indicates the duration of the disable status of the PW. Local PW - Disabled Duration indicates the duration when the tunnel is unavailable. |
Local PW - Defect Location |
Example: 192.168.11.1 |
Indicates the local PW defect location. Local PW - Defect Location identifies the location of the defect in the network by using the IP address. |
Remote Operating Status |
Remote Available, Remote Defect Available, Remote Defect Unavailable, Remote Unavailable |
Indicates the remote PW Operating Status. |
Remote PW - Defect Type |
dServer, dPeerME, dLOCV, dTTSI_Mismatch, dTTSI_Merge, dExcess, dUnknow |
Indicates the remote PW defect type. |
Remote PW - Disabled Duration (ms) |
0-300000 |
Indicates the duration of the disable status of the PW. Remote PW - Disabled Duration indicates the duration when the tunnel is unavailable. |
Remote PW - Defect Location |
Example: 192.168.11.1 |
Indicates the remote PW defect location. Remote PW - Defect Location identifies the location of the defect in the network by using the IP address. |