You can perform Ethernet services operation, administration and maintenance (OAM).
Creating Maintenance Domains
Maintenance domain (MD) defines the range and level of Ethernet OAM. MDs of different ranges and levels can provide differential OAM services for users.
Creating Maintenance Associations
An maintenance domain can be divided into several independent maintenance associations (MA). By creating MAs, operators can associate specific Ethernet services with the MAs for easy Ethernet OAM operation.
Creating Maintenance Points
You must create maintenance points (MPs) before executing the Ethernet OAM operations.
Configuring a Continuity Check
You can perform a consecutive check (CC) on Ethernet services to check the connectivity of services for locating and handling faults.
Configuring a Loopback Test
You can perform a loopback (LB) check on Ethernet services without interrupting services to check the connectivity of the services for locating and handling faults.
Configuring a Link Trace Test
You can perform a link trace (LT) check on Ethernet services to check the MIP information in the link for locating and handling faults.
Configuring a Ping Test
In the ping test, ARP and ICMP Layer 3 protocol packets are used to test the connectivity, packet loss rate and delay time between Ethernet service processing boards and data communication equipment (such as the switch or router).