Using Service OAM
  • 04 Nov 2024
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Using Service OAM

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Article summary

The subsequent articles describe the IEEE 802.1ag “Service OAM” function and how to set it up on your Metro Ethernet Network to perform end-to-end monitoring.

Service OAM (or CFM Connectivity Fault Management) encompasses fault management and performance management capabilities of the Skylight sensor: control.


Note: The Skylight sensor: control’s implementation of Service OAM is primarily focused on reflecting loopback message frames and delay measurements.


Note: The port status may become yellow under these circumstances:
  • EVC-FP (Ethernet Virtual Connection Fault Propagation)
  • ETH-CSF (Ethernet Client Signal Failure)
  • LLF-FP (Link Loss Forwarding Fault Propagation)

The following figure shows an overview of Service OAM.

Overview of Service OAM

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