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- H3C Fixed Port Campus Switches Configuration Examples-6W104
- 00-Applicable hardware and software versions
- 01-Login Management Configuration Examples
- 02-RBAC Configuration Examples
- 03-Software Upgrade Examples
- 04-ISSU Configuration Examples
- 05-Software Patching Examples
- 06-Ethernet Link Aggregation Configuration Examples
- 07-Port Isolation Configuration Examples
- 08-Spanning Tree Configuration Examples
- 09-VLAN Configuration Examples
- 10-VLAN Tagging Configuration Examples
- 11-DHCP Snooping Configuration Examples
- 12-Cross-Subnet Dynamic IP Address Allocation Configuration Examples
- 13-IPv6 over IPv4 Tunneling with OSPFv3 Configuration Examples
- 14-IPv6 over IPv4 GRE Tunnel Configuration Examples
- 15-GRE with OSPF Configuration Examples
- 16-OSPF Configuration Examples
- 17-IS-IS Configuration Examples
- 18-BGP Configuration Examples
- 19-Policy-Based Routing Configuration Examples
- 20-OSPFv3 Configuration Examples
- 21-IPv6 IS-IS Configuration Examples
- 22-Routing Policy Configuration Examples
- 23-IGMP Snooping Configuration Examples
- 24-IGMP Configuration Examples
- 25-MLD Snooping Configuration Examples
- 26-IPv6 Multicast VLAN Configuration Examples
- 27-ACL Configuration Examples
- 28-Traffic Policing Configuration Examples
- 29-GTS and Rate Limiting Configuration Examples
- 30-Traffic Filtering Configuration Examples
- 31-AAA Configuration Examples
- 32-Port Security Configuration Examples
- 33-Portal Configuration Examples
- 34-SSH Configuration Examples
- 35-IP Source Guard Configuration Examples
- 36-Ethernet OAM Configuration Examples
- 37-CFD Configuration Examples
- 38-DLDP Configuration Examples
- 39-VRRP Configuration Examples
- 40-BFD Configuration Examples
- 41-NTP Configuration Examples
- 42-SNMP Configuration Examples
- 43-NQA Configuration Examples
- 44-Mirroring Configuration Examples
- 45-sFlow Configuration Examples
- 46-OpenFlow Configuration Examples
- 47-MAC Address Table Configuration Examples
- 48-Static Multicast MAC Address Entry Configuration Examples
- 49-IP Unnumbered Configuration Examples
- 50-MVRP Configuration Examples
- 51-MCE Configuration Examples
- 52-Attack Protection Configuration Examples
- 53-Smart Link Configuration Examples
- 54-RRPP Configuration Examples
- 55-BGP Route Selection Configuration Examples
- 56-IS-IS Route Summarization Configuration Examples
- 57-VXLAN Configuration Examples
- 58-DRNI Configuration Examples
- 59-IRF 3.1 Configuration Examples
- 60-PTP Configuration Examples
- 61-S-MLAG Configuration Examples
- 62-Puppet Configuration Examples
- 63-802.1X Configuration Examples
- 64-MAC Authentication Configuration Examples
- 65-ISATAP Tunnel and 6to4 Tunnel Configuration Examples
- 66-BIDIR-PIM Configuration Examples
- 67-Congestion Avoidance and Queue Scheduling Configuration Examples
- 68-Basic MPLS Configuration Examples
- 69-MPLS L3VPN Configuration Examples
- 70-MPLS OAM Configuration Examples
- 71-EVPN-DCI over an MPLS L3VPN Network Configuration Examples
- 72-DRNI and EVPN Configuration Examples
- 73-Multicast VPN Configuration Examples
- 74-MPLS TE Configuration Examples
- 75-Control Plane-Based QoS Policy Configuration Examples
- 76-Priority Mapping and Queue Scheduling Configuration Examples
- 77-ARP Attack Protection Configuration Examples
- 78-IRF Software Upgrade Configuration Examples
- 79-IRF Member Replacement Configuration Examples
- 80-Layer 3 Multicast on Multicast Source-Side DR System Configuration Examples
- 81-EVPN Multicast Configuration Examples
- Related Documents
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Introduction
This document provides Ethernet OAM configuration examples.
Ethernet OAM is a tool that monitors the status of the link between two directly connected devices.
Prerequisites
The configuration examples in this document were created and verified in a lab environment, and all the devices were started with the factory default configuration. When you are working on a live network, make sure you understand the potential impact of every command on your network.
This document assumes that you have basic knowledge of Ethernet OAM.
Example: Configuring Ethernet OAM
Network configuration
As shown in Figure 1, the edge devices Device A and Device B connect the enterprise network and the carrier network. Configure Ethernet OAM on Device A and Device B to meet the following Service Level Agreement (SLA) requirements:
· Device A and Device B automatically monitor the link between them.
· The administrator can view critical link events on the link between Device A and Device B.
· The administrator can obtain the link status by observing link error event statistics.
Analysis
To implement link event detection based on the network environment, configure errored frame event detection parameters and use global settings for other detection parameters.
Applicable hardware and software versions
The following matrix shows the hardware and software versions to which this configuration example is applicable:
Hardware |
Software version |
S6812 series S6813 series |
Release 6615Pxx, Release 6628Pxx |
S6550XE-HI switch series |
Release 6008 and later, Release 8106Pxx |
S6525XE-HI switch series |
Release 6008 and later, Release 8106Pxx |
S5850 switch series |
Not supported |
S5570S-EI switch series |
Release 11xx |
S5560X-EI switch series |
Release 63xx, Release 65xx, Release 6615Pxx, Release 6628Pxx |
S5560X-HI switch series |
Release 63xx, Release 65xx, Release 6615Pxx, Release 6628Pxx |
S5500V2-EI switch series |
Release 63xx, Release 65xx, Release 6615Pxx, Release 6628Pxx |
MS4520V2-30F switch |
Release 63xx, Release 65xx, Release 6615Pxx, Release 6628Pxx |
MS4520V2-30C switch MS4520V2-54C switch |
Release 65xx, Release 6615Pxx, Release 6628Pxx |
MS4520V2-28S switch MS4520V2-24TP switch |
Release 63xx |
S6520X-HI switch series S6520X-EI switch series |
Release 63xx, Release 65xx, Release 6615Pxx, Release 6628Pxx |
S6520X-SI switch series S6520-SI switch series |
Release 63xx, Release 65xx, Release 6615Pxx, Release 6628Pxx |
S5000-EI switch series |
Release 63xx, Release 65xx, Release 6615Pxx, Release 6628Pxx |
MS4600 switch series |
Release 63xx, Release 65xx, Release 6615Pxx, Release 6628Pxx |
ES5500 switch series |
Release 63xx, Release 65xx, Release 6615Pxx, Release 6628Pxx |
S5560S-EI switch series S5560S-SI switch series |
Release 63xx |
S5500V3-24P-SI S5500V3-48P-SI |
Release 63xx |
S5500V3-SI switch series (excluding S5500V3-24P-SI and S5500V3-48P-SI) |
Release 11xx |
S5170-EI switch series |
Release 11xx |
S5130S-HI switch series S5130S-EI switch series S5130S-SI switch series S5130S-LI switch series |
Release 63xx |
S5120V2-SI switch series S5120V2-LI switch series |
Release 63xx |
S5120V3-EI switch series |
Release 11xx |
S5120V3-36F-SI S5120V3-28P-HPWR-SI S5120V3-54P-PWR-SI |
Release 11xx |
S5120V3-SI switch series (excluding S5120V3-36F-SI, S5120V3-28P-HPWR-SI, and S5120V3-54P-PWR-SI) |
Release 63xx |
S5120V3-LI switch series |
Release 63xx |
S3600V3-EI switch series |
Release 11xx |
S3600V3-SI switch series |
Release 11xx |
S3100V3-EI switch series S3100V3-SI switch series |
Release 63xx |
S5110V2 switch series |
Release 63xx |
S5110V2-SI switch series |
Release 63xx |
S5000V3-EI switch series S5000V5-EI switch series |
Release 63xx |
S5000E-X switch series S5000X-EI switch series |
Release 63xx |
E128C switch E152C switch E500C switch series E500D switch series |
Release 63xx |
MS4320V2 switch series MS4320V3 switch series MS4300V2 switch series MS4320 switch series MS4200 switch series |
Release 63xx |
WS5850-WiNet switch series |
Release 63xx |
WS5820-WiNet switch series WS5810-WiNet switch series |
Release 63xx |
WAS6000 switch series |
Release 63xx |
IE4300-12P-AC switch IE4300-12P-PWR switch IE4300-M switch series IE4320 switch series |
Release 63xx |
Restrictions and guidelines
To change the Ethernet OAM mode on an Ethernet OAM-enabled port, first disable Ethernet OAM on the port.
Procedures
Configuring Device A
# Configure GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 to operate in active Ethernet OAM mode (default mode), and enable Ethernet OAM for it.
<DeviceA> system-view
[DeviceA] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1
[DeviceA-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] oam mode active
[DeviceA-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] oam enable
# Set the errored frame event detection window to 20000 milliseconds, and set the errored frame event triggering threshold to 10 on GigabitEthernet 1/0/1.
[DeviceA-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] oam errored-frame window 200
[DeviceA-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] oam errored-frame threshold 10
[DeviceA-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] quit
Configuring Device B
# Configure GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 to operate in passive Ethernet OAM mode, and enable Ethernet OAM for it.
<DeviceB> system-view
[DeviceB] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1
[DeviceB-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] oam mode passive
[DeviceB-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] oam enable
[DeviceB-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] quit
Verifying the configuration
# Display Ethernet OAM configuration globally and on ports that do not use the default configuration.
[DeviceA] display oam configuration
---------------- [Global] ----------------
OAM timers
Hello timer : 1000 milliseconds
Keepalive timer : 5000 milliseconds
Link monitoring
Errored symbol period
Window : 100 x 1000000 symbols
Threshold : 1 error symbols
Errored frame
Window : 10 x 100 milliseconds
Threshold : 1 error frames
Errored frame period
Window : 1000 x 10000 frames
Threshold : 1 error frames
Errored frame seconds
Window : 600 x 100 milliseconds
Threshold : 1 error seconds
----------- [GigabitEthernet1/0/1] -----------
OAM timers
Hello timer : 1000 milliseconds
Keepalive timer : 5000 milliseconds
Link monitoring
Errored symbol period
Window : 100 x 1000000 symbols
Threshold : 1 error symbols
Errored frame
Window : 200 x 100 milliseconds
Threshold : 10 error frames
Errored frame period
Window : 1000 x 10000 frames
Threshold : 1 error frames
Errored frame seconds
Window : 600 x 100 milliseconds
Threshold : 1 error seconds
# Display the statistics for critical Ethernet OAM link events that occurred on all ports of Device A.
[DeviceA] display oam critical-event
----------- [GigabitEthernet1/0/1] -----------
Local link status : UP
Event statistics
Link fault : Not occurred
Dying gasp : Not occurred
Critical event : Not occurred
The output shows that no critical link event has occurred on the link between Device A and Device B.
# Display Ethernet OAM link event statistics for the local end of Device A.
[DeviceA] display oam link-event local
----------- [GigabitEthernet1/0/1] -----------
Link status: UP
OAM local errored frame event
Event time stamp : 5789 x 100 milliseconds
Errored frame window : 200 x 100 milliseconds
Errored frame threshold : 10 error frames
Errored frame : 13 error frames
Error running total : 350 error frames
Event running total : 17 events
The output shows the following information:
· 350 errors have occurred after Ethernet OAM is enabled on Device A.
· 17 errors are caused by error frames.
· The link is unstable.
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NOTE: If the link is unstable, contact HPE Support. |
Configuration files
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NOTE: Support for the port link-mode bridge command depends on the device model. |
· Device A:
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
port link-mode bridge
oam errored-frame window 200
oam errored-frame threshold 10
oam enable
· Device B:
#
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
port link-mode bridge
oam mode passive
oam enable