Two-Way-Slm-Test; Table 224 Two-Way-Slm-Test Command - Nokia 7302 Basics, Management And Oam Manual

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two-way-slm-test

two-way-slm-test command
Item
Description
Syntax
two-way-slm-test mac-address mep mep-id domain md-index association ma-index
[priority priority] [send-count send-count] [size data-size] [timeout timeout] [interval interval]
Context
oam>eth-cfm
Description
This command configures an Ethernet CFM two-way SLM test.
Parameters
The parameters with their values and defaults are as follows:
mac-address — Specifies a unicast destination MAC address.
mep mep-id — Specifies the local mep-id.
Values: 1 — 8191
domain md-index — Specifies the MD index.
Values: 1 — 4294967295
association ma-index — Specifies the MA index.
Values: 1 — 4294967295
priority priority — Specifies the priority.
Values: 0 — 7
Default: 7
send-count send-count — The number of messages to send, expressed as a decimal
integer. The count parameter is used to override the default number of message requests
sent. The message interval value must be expired before the next message request is
sent.
Default: 1
Values: 1 — 1000
size data-size — This is the size of the data portion of the data TLV. If 0 is specified no
data TLV is added to the packet.
Default: 0
Values: 0 — 1500
timeout timeout — The timeout parameter in seconds, expressed as a decimal integer.
This value is used to override the default timeout value and is the amount of time that the
router will wait for a message reply after sending the message request. Upon the expiration
of message timeout, the requesting router assumes that the message response will not be
received. Any response received after the request times out will be silently discarded. The
timeout value must be less than the interval.
Default: 5
Values: 1 — 10
interval interval — The interval parameter in seconds, expressed as a decimal integer.
This parameter is used to configure the spacing between probes within a test run.
Default: 5
Values: 1 ... 10
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