oam-pm commands
configure
— oam-pm
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— bin-group number
— admin-state keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— bin-type keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— bin number
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— lower-bound number
— delay-event keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— clear-threshold number
— exclude-lowest-bin number
— lowest-bin number
— raise-threshold number
— exclude-from-avg keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— bins string
— description description
— session named-item
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— bin-group reference
— description description
— ethernet
— dest-mac mac-unicast-address
— priority number
— remote-mep number
— slm
— admin-state keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— data-tlv-size number
— flr-threshold number
— hli-force-count boolean
— interval number
— loss-events
— avg-flr-event keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— clear-threshold decimal-number
— raise-threshold decimal-number
— chli-event keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— clear-threshold number
— raise-threshold number
— hli-event keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— clear-threshold number
— raise-threshold number
— unavailability-event keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— clear-threshold number
— raise-threshold number
— undet-availability-event keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— clear-threshold number
— raise-threshold number
— undet-unavailability-event keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— clear-threshold number
— raise-threshold number
— test-duration number
— test-id (number | keyword)
— timing
— chli-threshold number
— consec-delta-t number
— frames-per-delta-t number
— source
— ma-admin-name (named-item-64 | admin-name)
— md-admin-name (named-item-64 | admin-name)
— mep number
— ip
— allow-egress-remark-dscp boolean
— destination (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
— destination-udp-port number
— do-not-fragment boolean
— dscp (keyword | keyword)
— fc keyword
— forwarding
— bypass-routing
— interface interface-name
— next-hop (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
— pattern (keyword | number)
— profile keyword
— router-instance string
— source (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
— source-udp-port number
— ttl number
— tunnel
— mpls
— rsvp-te
— lsp named-item-64
— rsvp-te-auto
— from ipv4-unicast-address
— lsp-template named-item
— to ipv4-unicast-address
— sr-isis
— flex-algo number
— igp-instance number
— prefix (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
— sr-ospf
— flex-algo number
— igp-instance number
— prefix ipv4-unicast-prefix
— sr-policy
— color number
— endpoint (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
— segment-list number
— sr-te
— lsp named-item-64
— twamp-light
— admin-state keyword
— allow-ipv6-udp-checksum-zero boolean
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— interval number
— loss
— flr-threshold number
— hli-force-count boolean
— timing
— chli-threshold number
— consec-delta-t number
— frames-per-delta-t number
— loss-events
— avg-flr-event keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— clear-threshold decimal-number
— raise-threshold decimal-number
— chli-event keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— clear-threshold number
— raise-threshold number
— hli-event keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— clear-threshold number
— raise-threshold number
— unavailability-event keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— clear-threshold number
— raise-threshold number
— undet-availability-event keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— clear-threshold number
— raise-threshold number
— undet-unavailability-event keyword
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— clear-threshold number
— raise-threshold number
— pad-size number
— pad-tlv-size number
— record-stats keyword
— session-sender-type keyword
— test-duration number
— test-id (number | keyword)
— timestamp-format keyword
— measurement-interval keyword
— accounting-policy reference
— apply-groups reference
— apply-groups-exclude reference
— boundary-type keyword
— clock-offset number
— intervals-stored number
— threshold-cross-alerts
— admin-state keyword
— delay-events boolean
— loss-events boolean
— session-type keyword
oam-pm command descriptions
oam-pm
| Synopsis | Enter the oam-pm context | |
| Context | configure oam-pm | |
| Tree | oam-pm | |
Description | Commands in this context configure proactive and on-demand tests used to gather the performance and statistical information and define storage parameters (including binning structures). | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
bin-group [bin-group-id] number
[bin-group-id] number
admin-state keyword
| Synopsis | Administrative state of the bin group | |
| Context | configure oam-pm bin-group number admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Options | ||
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms |
7705 SAR-1 |
bin-type [bin-metric] keyword
[bin-metric] keyword
bin [bin-number] number
[bin-number] number
lower-bound number
| Synopsis | Lower bound for the bin | |
| Context | configure oam-pm bin-group number bin-type keyword bin number lower-bound number | |
| Tree | lower-bound | |
| Range | 0 | 1 to 4294967295 | |
| Units | microseconds | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
delay-event [direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Enter the delay-event list instance | |
| Context | configure oam-pm bin-group number bin-type keyword delay-event keyword | |
| Tree | delay-event | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
[direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Traffic flow direction of the OAM-PM test or metric | |
| Context | configure oam-pm bin-group number bin-type keyword delay-event keyword | |
| Tree | delay-event | |
| Options | ||
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
clear-threshold number
| Synopsis | OAM-PM clear threshold for an excessive delay | |
| Context | configure oam-pm bin-group number bin-type keyword delay-event keyword clear-threshold number | |
| Tree | clear-threshold | |
| Range | 0 to 863999 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
|
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
exclude-lowest-bin number
| Synopsis | Lowest bin excluded from the TCA count | |
| Context | configure oam-pm bin-group number bin-type keyword delay-event keyword exclude-lowest-bin number | |
| Tree | exclude-lowest-bin | |
| Range | 1 to 9 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
|
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
lowest-bin number
| Synopsis | Lowest delay bin used when applying a delay threshold | |
| Context | configure oam-pm bin-group number bin-type keyword delay-event keyword lowest-bin number | |
| Tree | lowest-bin | |
| Range | 0 to 9 | |
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
raise-threshold number
| Synopsis | Raise threshold for excessive delay | |
| Context | configure oam-pm bin-group number bin-type keyword delay-event keyword raise-threshold number | |
| Tree | raise-threshold | |
| Range | 1 to 864000 | |
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
exclude-from-avg [direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Enter the exclude-from-avg list instance | |
| Context | configure oam-pm bin-group number bin-type keyword exclude-from-avg keyword | |
| Tree | exclude-from-avg | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
[direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Traffic flow direction of the OAM-PM test or metric | |
| Context | configure oam-pm bin-group number bin-type keyword exclude-from-avg keyword | |
| Tree | exclude-from-avg | |
| Options | ||
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
bins string
description description
| Synopsis | Text description | |
| Context | configure oam-pm bin-group number description description | |
| Tree | description | |
| String length | 1 to 80 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
session [session-name] named-item
[session-name] named-item
bin-group reference
description description
| Synopsis | Text description | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item description description | |
| Tree | description | |
| String length | 1 to 80 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
ethernet
| Synopsis | Enable the ethernet context | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet | |
| Tree | ethernet | |
Description | Commands in this context configure the Ethernet specific source and destination information, the priority, and the Ethernet tests tools on the launch point. | |
Notes | The following elements are part of a mandatory choice: ethernet, ip, or mpls. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
dest-mac mac-unicast-address
priority number
remote-mep number
| Synopsis | Remote MEP for the session | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet remote-mep number | |
| Tree | remote-mep | |
| Range | 1 to 8191 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
|
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
slm
admin-state keyword
| Synopsis | Administrative state of the test | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Options | ||
| Default | disable | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
data-tlv-size number
|
WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Data TLV size in the frames sent for the test | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm data-tlv-size number | |
| Tree | data-tlv-size | |
Description | This command configures a Data TLV to PDU and increases the frame on the wire by the specified amount. Note: This command only configures the size of the padding added to the PDU and does not configure the total size of the frame on the wire. | |
| Range | 0 | 3 to 2000 | |
| Units | octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 | |
flr-threshold number
|
WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | FLR threshold for the test | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm flr-threshold number | |
| Tree | flr-threshold | |
Description | This command configures the Frame Loss Ratio (FLR) threshold used to determine whether the Delta-T is high loss. An individual Delta-T with a frame loss threshold equal to the configured threshold is marked high loss. An individual Delta-T with a frame loss threshold lower than the configured threshold is not marked as high loss. | |
| Range | 0 to 100 | |
| Units | percent | |
| Default | 50 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 | |
hli-force-count boolean
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Increment HLI and CHLI counters despite availability | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm hli-force-count boolean | |
| Tree | hli-force-count | |
Description | When configured to true, the router uses High Loss Interval (HLI) and Consecutive High Loss Interval (CHLI) counters to increment regardless of availability. Without this command, HLI and CHLI counters can only increment during times of availability, which includes undetermined availability. | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
|
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 | |
interval number
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Time between transmission PDUs for the session test | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm interval number | |
| Tree | interval | |
Description | This command configures the message period or probe spacing for the transmission of a frame. | |
| Range | 50 | 100 | 200 | 300 | 400 | 500 | 600 | 700 | 800 | 900 | 1000 | |
| Units | milliseconds | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 | |
loss-events
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Enter the loss-events context | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events | |
| Tree | loss-events | |
Description | Commands in this context define the loss events and thresholds that are to be tracked. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 | |
avg-flr-event [direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Enter the avg-flr-event list instance | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events avg-flr-event keyword | |
| Tree | avg-flr-event | |
Description | Commands in this context configure the frame loss ratio threshold to be applied and checked at the end of the measurement interval for the specified direction. This is a percentage based on the average frame loss ratio over the entire measurement interval. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
[direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Traffic flow direction | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events avg-flr-event keyword | |
| Tree | avg-flr-event | |
| Options | ||
|
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
clear-threshold decimal-number
| Synopsis | Clear threshold for the average FLR | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events avg-flr-event keyword clear-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | clear-threshold | |
Description | This command configures a value used for stateful behavior to configure a percentage of loss value lower than the rising percentage to indicate when to generate the clear event. If this command is not specified, the traffic crossing alarm is stateless. Stateless means the state is not carried forward to other measurement intervals. Each measurement interval is analyzed independently and without regard to any previous window. Each unique event can only be raised once within the measurement interval. If this command is specified, the traffic crossing alarm uses stateful behavior. Stateful means each unique previous event state is carried forward to the following measurement intervals. If a threshold crossing event is raised another is not raised until a measurement interval completes and the clear threshold has not been exceeded. A clear event is raised under that condition. | |
| Range | 0.000 to 99.999 | |
| Units | percent | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms |
7705 SAR-1 |
raise-threshold decimal-number
| Synopsis | Rising threshold for the average FLR | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events avg-flr-event keyword raise-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | raise-threshold | |
Description | This command configures the rising percentage that determines when the event is to be generated. | |
| Range | 0.000 to 100.000 | |
| Units | percent | |
|
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
chli-event [direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Enter the chli-event list instance | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events chli-event keyword | |
| Tree | chli-event | |
Description | Commands in this context configure the CHLI threshold to be monitored and the associated thresholds using the counter of the specified direction. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
[direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Traffic flow direction | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events chli-event keyword | |
| Tree | chli-event | |
| Options | ||
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
clear-threshold number
| Synopsis | Clear threshold | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events chli-event keyword clear-threshold number | |
| Tree | clear-threshold | |
Description | This command configures a value used for stateful behavior to configure a percentage of loss value lower than the rising percentage to indicate when the clear event should be generated. If this command is not specified, the traffic-crossing alarm is stateless. Stateless means the state is not carried forward to other measurement intervals. Each measurement interval is analyzed independently and regardless of any previous window. Each unique event can only be raised once within the measurement interval. If this command is specified, the traffic crossing alarm uses stateful behavior. Stateful means each unique previous event state is carried forward to following the measurement intervals. If a threshold crossing event is raised another is raised until a measurement interval completes and the clear threshold has not been exceeded. A clear event is raised under that condition. | |
| Range | 0 to 863999 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
|
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
raise-threshold number
| Synopsis | Rising threshold that determines when to generate event | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events chli-event keyword raise-threshold number | |
| Tree | raise-threshold | |
| Range | 1 to 864000 | |
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
hli-event [direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Enter the hli-event list instance | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events hli-event keyword | |
| Tree | hli-event | |
Description | Commands in this context configure the HLI threshold to be monitored and the associated thresholds using the counter of the specified direction. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
[direction] keyword
clear-threshold number
| Synopsis | Clear threshold | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events hli-event keyword clear-threshold number | |
| Tree | clear-threshold | |
Description | This command configures a value used for stateful behavior to configure a percentage of loss value lower than the rising percentage to indicate when the clear event should be generated. If this command is not specified, the traffic-crossing alarm is stateless. Stateless means the state is not carried forward to other measurement intervals. Each measurement interval is analyzed independently and regardless of any previous window. Each unique event can only be raised once within the measurement interval. If this command is specified, the traffic crossing alarm uses stateful behavior. Stateful means each unique previous event state is carried forward to following the measurement intervals. If a threshold crossing event is raised another is raised until a measurement interval completes and the clear threshold has not been exceeded. A clear event is raised under that condition. | |
| Range | 0 to 863999 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
|
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
raise-threshold number
| Synopsis | Rising threshold that determines when to generate event | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events hli-event keyword raise-threshold number | |
| Tree | raise-threshold | |
| Range | 1 to 864000 | |
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
unavailability-event [direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Enter the unavailability-event list instance | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events unavailability-event keyword | |
| Tree | unavailability-event | |
Description | Commands in this context configure the threshold to be applied to the overall count of the unavailability indicators, not transitions, per configured direction. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
[direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Traffic flow direction | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events unavailability-event keyword | |
| Tree | unavailability-event | |
| Options | ||
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
clear-threshold number
| Synopsis | Clear threshold | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events unavailability-event keyword clear-threshold number | |
| Tree | clear-threshold | |
Description | This command configures a value used for stateful behavior to configure a percentage of loss value lower than the rising percentage to indicate when the clear event should be generated. If this command is not specified, the traffic-crossing alarm is stateless. Stateless means the state is not carried forward to other measurement intervals. Each measurement interval is analyzed independently and regardless of any previous window. Each unique event can only be raised once within the measurement interval. If this command is specified, the traffic crossing alarm uses stateful behavior. Stateful means each unique previous event state is carried forward to following the measurement intervals. If a threshold crossing event is raised another is raised until a measurement interval completes and the clear threshold has not been exceeded. A clear event is raised under that condition. | |
| Range | 0 to 863999 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
|
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
raise-threshold number
| Synopsis | Rising threshold that determines when to generate event | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events unavailability-event keyword raise-threshold number | |
| Tree | raise-threshold | |
| Range | 1 to 864000 | |
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
undet-availability-event [direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Enter the undet-availability-event list instance | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events undet-availability-event keyword | |
| Tree | undet-availability-event | |
Description | Commands in this context configure the threshold to be applied to the overall count of the undetermined availability indicators, not transitions, per configured direction. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
[direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Traffic flow direction | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events undet-availability-event keyword | |
| Tree | undet-availability-event | |
| Options | ||
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
clear-threshold number
| Synopsis | Clear threshold | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events undet-availability-event keyword clear-threshold number | |
| Tree | clear-threshold | |
Description | This command configures a value used for stateful behavior to configure a percentage of loss value lower than the rising percentage to indicate when the clear event should be generated. If this command is not specified, the traffic-crossing alarm is stateless. Stateless means the state is not carried forward to other measurement intervals. Each measurement interval is analyzed independently and regardless of any previous window. Each unique event can only be raised once within the measurement interval. If this command is specified, the traffic crossing alarm uses stateful behavior. Stateful means each unique previous event state is carried forward to following the measurement intervals. If a threshold crossing event is raised another is raised until a measurement interval completes and the clear threshold has not been exceeded. A clear event is raised under that condition. | |
| Range | 0 to 863999 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
|
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
raise-threshold number
| Synopsis | Rising threshold that determines when to generate event | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events undet-availability-event keyword raise-threshold number | |
| Tree | raise-threshold | |
| Range | 1 to 864000 | |
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
undet-unavailability-event [direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Enter the undet-unavailability-event list instance | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events undet-unavailability-event keyword | |
| Tree | undet-unavailability-event | |
Description | Commands in this context configure the threshold to be applied to the overall count of the undetermined unavailability indicators, not transitions, per configured direction. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
[direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Traffic flow direction | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events undet-unavailability-event keyword | |
| Tree | undet-unavailability-event | |
| Options | ||
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
clear-threshold number
| Synopsis | Clear threshold | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events undet-unavailability-event keyword clear-threshold number | |
| Tree | clear-threshold | |
Description | This command configures a value used for stateful behavior to configure a percentage of loss value lower than the rising percentage to indicate when the clear event should be generated. If this command is not specified, the traffic-crossing alarm is stateless. Stateless means the state is not carried forward to other measurement intervals. Each measurement interval is analyzed independently and regardless of any previous window. Each unique event can only be raised once within the measurement interval. If this command is specified, the traffic crossing alarm uses stateful behavior. Stateful means each unique previous event state is carried forward to following the measurement intervals. If a threshold crossing event is raised another is raised until a measurement interval completes and the clear threshold has not been exceeded. A clear event is raised under that condition. | |
| Range | 0 to 863999 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
|
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
raise-threshold number
| Synopsis | Rising threshold that determines when to generate event | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm loss-events undet-unavailability-event keyword raise-threshold number | |
| Tree | raise-threshold | |
| Range | 1 to 864000 | |
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
test-duration number
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Duration of an on-demand test | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm test-duration number | |
| Tree | test-duration | |
| Range | 1 to 86400 | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms |
7705 SAR-1 | |
test-id (number | keyword)
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Test ID | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm test-id (number | keyword) | |
| Tree | test-id | |
| Range | 0 to 2147483647 | |
| Options | auto – Automatically assigns a test-id | |
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 | |
timing
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Enter the timing context | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm timing | |
| Tree | timing | |
Description | Commands in this context define various availability parameters and the probe spacing (interval) for the SLM frames. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 | |
chli-threshold number
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | CHLI threshold | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm timing chli-threshold number | |
| Tree | chli-threshold | |
Description | This command configures the number of Consecutive High Loss Intervals (CHLI) that when equal to or exceeded increments the CHLI counter. A CHLI counter is an indication that the sliding window is available but has crossed a threshold consecutive of unavailable Delta-T intervals. A CHLI can only be incremented once during a sliding window and, by default, it is only incremented during times of availability. | |
| Range | 1 to 9 | |
| Default | 5 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms |
7705 SAR-1 | |
consec-delta-t number
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Consecutive Delta-t intervals | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm timing consec-delta-t number | |
| Tree | consec-delta-t | |
Description | This command configures the number of consecutive Delta-T small measurement intervals that make up the sliding window over which availability and unavailability is determined. Transitions from one state to another occurs when the this command is in a new state. | |
| Range | 2 to 10 | |
| Default | 10 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms |
7705 SAR-1 | |
frames-per-delta-t number
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Frames sent in one Delta-T | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet slm timing frames-per-delta-t number | |
| Tree | frames-per-delta-t | |
Description | This command configures the number of SLM frames sent, defining the size of the Delta-T (small measurement window). Each Delta-T is marked as high loss or not high loss based on the FLR threshold. The size of the Delta-T measurement is the product of the number of frames and the interval. | |
| Range | 1 to 50 | |
| Units | frames | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms |
7705 SAR-1 | |
source
| Synopsis | Enable the source context | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet source | |
| Tree | source | |
Description | Commands in this context define the source MEP launch point command options that are used by the individual tests within the session. If an MEP matching the configuration does not exist, the session is allowed to become active; however, the frames sent and received and seen under the show oam-pm statistics sessionsession-name command are zero. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
ma-admin-name (named-item-64 | admin-name)
| Synopsis | Source Ethernet MA name | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet source ma-admin-name (named-item-64 | admin-name) | |
| Tree | ma-admin-name | |
| String length | 1 to 64 | |
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
md-admin-name (named-item-64 | admin-name)
| Synopsis | Source Ethernet MD name | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ethernet source md-admin-name (named-item-64 | admin-name) | |
| Tree | md-admin-name | |
| String length | 1 to 64 | |
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
mep number
ip
allow-egress-remark-dscp boolean
| Synopsis | Allow DSCP modification by the egress QoS policy | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip allow-egress-remark-dscp boolean | |
| Tree | allow-egress-remark-dscp | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
|
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
destination (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
| Synopsis | Destination IP address for the session | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip destination (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) | |
| Tree | destination | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
destination-udp-port number
| Synopsis | Destination UDP port for the session | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip destination-udp-port number | |
| Tree | destination-udp-port | |
| Range | 1 to 65535 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
|
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
do-not-fragment boolean
| Synopsis | Do not allow packet fragmentation in the IPv4 header | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip do-not-fragment boolean | |
| Tree | do-not-fragment | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
|
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
dscp (keyword | keyword)
| Synopsis | DSCP value configured to the DSCP name | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip dscp (keyword | keyword) | |
| Tree | dscp | |
Description | This command allows for the explicit setting of the DSCP rather than deriving the DSCP value from the egress network QoS policy 1 using the fc and profile values. Although disconnected from the fc and profile settings unless required, the three parameters should be aligned to ensure proper treatment within the node and along the path. | |
| Options | ||
| Options | ||
| Default | resolve | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms |
7705 SAR-1 |
fc keyword
forwarding
| Synopsis | Enable the forwarding context | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip forwarding | |
| Tree | forwarding | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
bypass-routing
| Synopsis | Bypass the routing table when sending test packets | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip forwarding bypass-routing | |
| Tree | bypass-routing | |
Notes | The following elements are part of a mandatory choice: bypass-routing, interface, or next-hop. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
interface interface-name
next-hop (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
pattern (keyword | number)
profile keyword
router-instance string
| Synopsis | Router instance for the session | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip router-instance string | |
| Tree | router-instance | |
| Default | Base | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
|
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
source (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
source-udp-port number
| Synopsis | Source UDP port for the session | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip source-udp-port number | |
| Tree | source-udp-port | |
| Range | 64374 to 64383 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
ttl number
tunnel
| Synopsis | Enter the tunnel context | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip tunnel | |
| Tree | tunnel | |
Description | Commands in this context configure packet tunneling options for the session. This command and the oam-pm session ip forwarding command are mutually exclusive. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
mpls
| Synopsis | Enable the mpls context | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip tunnel mpls | |
| Tree | mpls | |
Description | Commands in this context configure the MPLS packet tunneling options for the session. Configure the oam-pm session ip router-instance to Base to configure commands in the tunnel MPLS context. When entering a context under MPLS, the system removes any previous configuration of any sibling context. You can only configure one of the contexts for each OAM-PM session. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
rsvp-te
| Synopsis | Enable the rsvp-te context | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip tunnel mpls rsvp-te | |
| Tree | rsvp-te | |
Description | Commands in this context allow for the specification of RSVP-TE specific tunnel information used to transport the test packets. Entering this context removes all other tunnel-type options configured under the configure oam-pm session ip tunnel mpls context. Only a single MPLS type can be configured for an OAM-PM session. | |
Notes | The following elements are part of a choice: rsvp-te, rsvp-te-auto, sr-isis, sr-ospf, sr-ospf3, sr-policy, or sr-te. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
lsp named-item-64
rsvp-te-auto
| Synopsis | Enable the rsvp-te-auto context | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip tunnel mpls rsvp-te-auto | |
| Tree | rsvp-te-auto | |
Description | Commands in this context configure the RSVP-TE-Auto feature and rsvp-te-auto (RSVP TE with dynamically-created LSPs) packet tunneling options for the session. If you enter a context within the MPLS context, the system removes any previous configuration of any sibling context. You can only configure one of the contexts for each OAM-PM session. | |
Notes | The following elements are part of a choice: rsvp-te, rsvp-te-auto, sr-isis, sr-ospf, sr-ospf3, sr-policy, or sr-te. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
from ipv4-unicast-address
| Synopsis | IPv4 address used to identify the LSP to be tested | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip tunnel mpls rsvp-te-auto from ipv4-unicast-address | |
| Tree | from | |
Description | This command configures the headend of the RSV LSP. Configure the following three commands to identify an RSVP-TE Auto LSP: from, to, and lsp-template. When all three of these values are configured, the specific RSVP LSP can be identified and the test packets can be carried across the tunnel. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
lsp-template named-item
| Synopsis | LSP template used to identify the LSP to be tested | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip tunnel mpls rsvp-te-auto lsp-template named-item | |
| Tree | lsp-template | |
Description | This command configures the name of the LSP template used to identify the unique LSP. Configure the following three commands to identify an RSVP-TE Auto LSP: from, to, and lsp-template. When all three of these values are configured, the specific RSVP LSP can be identified and the test packets can be carried across the tunnel. | |
| String length | 1 to 32 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
to ipv4-unicast-address
| Synopsis | IPv4 unicast address to identify the LSP to be tested | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip tunnel mpls rsvp-te-auto to ipv4-unicast-address | |
| Tree | to | |
Description | This command configures the termination point of the RSVP LSP. Configure the following three commands to identify an RSVP-TE Auto LSP: from, to, and lsp-template. When all three of these values are configured, the specific RSVP LSP can be identified and the test packets can be carried across the tunnel. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
sr-isis
| Synopsis | Enable the sr-isis context | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip tunnel mpls sr-isis | |
| Tree | sr-isis | |
Description | Commands in this context allow for the specification of SR-ISIS specific tunnel information used to transport the test packets. Entering this context removes all the other tunnel type commands configured in the configure oam-pm session ip tunnel mpls context. Only a single MPLS type can be configured for an OAM-PM session. | |
Notes | The following elements are part of a choice: rsvp-te, rsvp-te-auto, sr-isis, sr-ospf, sr-ospf3, sr-policy, or sr-te. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
flex-algo number
igp-instance number
| Synopsis | IGP instance used to tunnel IP packets | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip tunnel mpls sr-isis igp-instance number | |
| Tree | igp-instance | |
Description | This command configures the IGP instance to tunnel IP packets for the session test. | |
| Range | 0 to 127 | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms |
7705 SAR-1 |
prefix (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix)
| Synopsis | IP prefix to tunnel IP packets for the session tests | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip tunnel mpls sr-isis prefix (ipv4-prefix | ipv6-prefix) | |
| Tree | prefix | |
Description | This command configures the IP prefix used with the IGP instance to tunnel IP packets for the session tests. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
sr-ospf
| Synopsis | Enable the sr-ospf context | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip tunnel mpls sr-ospf | |
| Tree | sr-ospf | |
Description | Commands in this context allow for the specification of SR-OSPF specific tunnel information used to transport the test packets. Entering this context removes all other tunnel type options configured under the configure oam-pm session ip tunnel mpls context. Only a single MPLS type can be configured for an OAM-PM session. | |
Notes | The following elements are part of a choice: rsvp-te, rsvp-te-auto, sr-isis, sr-ospf, sr-ospf3, sr-policy, or sr-te. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
flex-algo number
igp-instance number
| Synopsis | IGP instance used to tunnel IP packets | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip tunnel mpls sr-ospf igp-instance number | |
| Tree | igp-instance | |
| Range | 0 to 31 | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms |
7705 SAR-1 |
prefix ipv4-unicast-prefix
sr-policy
| Synopsis | Enable the sr-policy context | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip tunnel mpls sr-policy | |
| Tree | sr-policy | |
Description | Commands in this context identify the SR policy used to tunnel IP packets for the session tests. | |
Notes | The following elements are part of a choice: rsvp-te, rsvp-te-auto, sr-isis, sr-ospf, sr-ospf3, sr-policy, or sr-te. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
color number
endpoint (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone)
| Synopsis | Segment Routing endpoint for the session | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip tunnel mpls sr-policy endpoint (ipv4-address-no-zone | ipv6-address-no-zone) | |
| Tree | endpoint | |
Description | This command configures the unicast IPv4 or globally routable IPv6 address endpoint of the tunnel. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
segment-list number
| Synopsis | Segment Routing segment list for the session | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip tunnel mpls sr-policy segment-list number | |
| Tree | segment-list | |
Description | This command configures the identification of the segment list for the specific policy. | |
| Range | 1 to 32 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
|
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
sr-te
| Synopsis | Enable the sr-te context | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip tunnel mpls sr-te | |
| Tree | sr-te | |
Description | Commands in this context allow for the specification of SR-TE specific tunnel information used to transport the test packets. Entering this context removes all other tunnel type options configured under the configure oam-pm session ip tunnel mpls context. Only a single MPLS type can be configured for an OAM-PM session. | |
Notes | The following elements are part of a choice: rsvp-te, rsvp-te-auto, sr-isis, sr-ospf, sr-ospf3, sr-policy, or sr-te. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
lsp named-item-64
twamp-light
| Synopsis | Enable the twamp-light context | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light | |
| Tree | twamp-light | |
Description | Commands in this context configure the TWAMP-Light (Two Way Active Measurement Protocol, Light) or STAMP (Simple Two Way Active Measurement Protocol) test for the session. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
admin-state keyword
| Synopsis | Administrative state of the test | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Options | ||
| Default | disable | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
allow-ipv6-udp-checksum-zero boolean
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Process IPv6 packets with a zero UDP checksum | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light allow-ipv6-udp-checksum-zero boolean | |
| Tree | allow-ipv6-udp-checksum-zero | |
Description | When configured to true, this command configures the acceptance of IPv6 packets with UDP checksums of 0. This optional configuration allows the router to process arriving IPv6 TWAMP Test packets that contain IPv6 UDP checksum of 0x0000. The UDP port specific to this TWAMP Light test bypasses the default discard IPv6 UDP checksum 0x0000. If this optional command is not configured, IPv6 UDP checksum 0x000 arriving packets are discarded. When configured to false, packets that arrive with an IPv6 UDP checksum of 0x0000 are discarded. | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
|
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 | |
interval number
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Time between transmission PDUs for the session test | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light interval number | |
| Tree | interval | |
Description | This command configures the message period or probe spacing for the transmission of a frame. | |
| Range | 50 | 100 | 200 | 300 | 400 | 500 | 600 | 700 | 800 | 900 | 1000 | 10000 | |
| Units | milliseconds | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 | |
loss
flr-threshold number
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | FLR threshold for the test | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss flr-threshold number | |
| Tree | flr-threshold | |
Description | This command configures the Frame Loss Ratio (FLR) threshold used to determine whether the Delta-T is high loss. An individual Delta-T with a frame loss threshold equal to the configured threshold is marked high loss. An individual Delta-T with a frame loss threshold lower than the configured threshold is not marked as high loss. | |
| Range | 0 to 100 | |
| Units | percent | |
| Default | 50 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 | |
hli-force-count boolean
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Increment HLI and CHLI counters despite availability | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss hli-force-count boolean | |
| Tree | hli-force-count | |
Description | When configured to true, the router uses High Loss Interval (HLI) and Consecutive High Loss Interval (CHLI) counters to increment regardless of availability. Without this command, HLI and CHLI counters can only increment during times of availability, which includes undetermined availability. | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
|
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 | |
timing
chli-threshold number
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | CHLI threshold | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss timing chli-threshold number | |
| Tree | chli-threshold | |
| Range | 1 to 9 | |
| Default | 5 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms |
7705 SAR-1 | |
consec-delta-t number
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Number of consecutive delta-t intervals | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss timing consec-delta-t number | |
| Tree | consec-delta-t | |
| Range | 2 to 10 | |
| Default | 10 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms |
7705 SAR-1 | |
frames-per-delta-t number
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Number of frames sent in one delta-t | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss timing frames-per-delta-t number | |
| Tree | frames-per-delta-t | |
| Range | 1 to 50 | |
| Units | frames | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms |
7705 SAR-1 | |
loss-events
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Enter the loss-events context | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events | |
| Tree | loss-events | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 | |
avg-flr-event [direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Enter the avg-flr-event list instance | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events avg-flr-event keyword | |
| Tree | avg-flr-event | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
[direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Traffic flow direction | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events avg-flr-event keyword | |
| Tree | avg-flr-event | |
| Options | ||
|
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
clear-threshold decimal-number
| Synopsis | Clear threshold for the average FLR | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events avg-flr-event keyword clear-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | clear-threshold | |
Description | This command configures a value used for stateful behavior to configure a percentage of loss value lower than the rising percentage to indicate when to generate the clear event. If this command is not specified, the traffic crossing alarm is stateless. Stateless means the state is not carried forward to other measurement intervals. Each measurement interval is analyzed independently and without regard to any previous window. Each unique event can only be raised once within the measurement interval. If this command is specified, the traffic crossing alarm uses stateful behavior. Stateful means each unique previous event state is carried forward to the following measurement intervals. If a threshold crossing event is raised another is not raised until a measurement interval completes and the clear threshold has not been exceeded. A clear event is raised under that condition. | |
| Range | 0.000 to 99.999 | |
| Units | percent | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms |
7705 SAR-1 |
raise-threshold decimal-number
| Synopsis | Rising threshold for the average FLR | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events avg-flr-event keyword raise-threshold decimal-number | |
| Tree | raise-threshold | |
Description | This command configures the rising percentage that determines when the event is to be generated. | |
| Range | 0.000 to 100.000 | |
| Units | percent | |
|
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
chli-event [direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Enter the chli-event list instance | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events chli-event keyword | |
| Tree | chli-event | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
[direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Traffic flow direction | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events chli-event keyword | |
| Tree | chli-event | |
| Options | ||
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
clear-threshold number
| Synopsis | Clear threshold | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events chli-event keyword clear-threshold number | |
| Tree | clear-threshold | |
Description | This command configures a value used for stateful behavior to configure a percentage of loss value lower than the rising percentage to indicate when the clear event should be generated. If this command is not specified, the traffic-crossing alarm is stateless. Stateless means the state is not carried forward to other measurement intervals. Each measurement interval is analyzed independently and regardless of any previous window. Each unique event can only be raised once within the measurement interval. If this command is specified, the traffic crossing alarm uses stateful behavior. Stateful means each unique previous event state is carried forward to following the measurement intervals. If a threshold crossing event is raised another is raised until a measurement interval completes and the clear threshold has not been exceeded. A clear event is raised under that condition. | |
| Range | 0 to 863999 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
|
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
raise-threshold number
| Synopsis | Rising threshold that determines when to generate event | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events chli-event keyword raise-threshold number | |
| Tree | raise-threshold | |
| Range | 1 to 864000 | |
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
hli-event [direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Enter the hli-event list instance | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events hli-event keyword | |
| Tree | hli-event | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
[direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Traffic flow direction | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events hli-event keyword | |
| Tree | hli-event | |
| Options | ||
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
clear-threshold number
| Synopsis | Clear threshold | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events hli-event keyword clear-threshold number | |
| Tree | clear-threshold | |
Description | This command configures a value used for stateful behavior to configure a percentage of loss value lower than the rising percentage to indicate when the clear event should be generated. If this command is not specified, the traffic-crossing alarm is stateless. Stateless means the state is not carried forward to other measurement intervals. Each measurement interval is analyzed independently and regardless of any previous window. Each unique event can only be raised once within the measurement interval. If this command is specified, the traffic crossing alarm uses stateful behavior. Stateful means each unique previous event state is carried forward to following the measurement intervals. If a threshold crossing event is raised another is raised until a measurement interval completes and the clear threshold has not been exceeded. A clear event is raised under that condition. | |
| Range | 0 to 863999 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
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Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
raise-threshold number
| Synopsis | Rising threshold that determines when to generate event | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events hli-event keyword raise-threshold number | |
| Tree | raise-threshold | |
| Range | 1 to 864000 | |
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
unavailability-event [direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Enter the unavailability-event list instance | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events unavailability-event keyword | |
| Tree | unavailability-event | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
[direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Traffic flow direction | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events unavailability-event keyword | |
| Tree | unavailability-event | |
| Options | ||
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
clear-threshold number
| Synopsis | Clear threshold | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events unavailability-event keyword clear-threshold number | |
| Tree | clear-threshold | |
Description | This command configures a value used for stateful behavior to configure a percentage of loss value lower than the rising percentage to indicate when the clear event should be generated. If this command is not specified, the traffic-crossing alarm is stateless. Stateless means the state is not carried forward to other measurement intervals. Each measurement interval is analyzed independently and regardless of any previous window. Each unique event can only be raised once within the measurement interval. If this command is specified, the traffic crossing alarm uses stateful behavior. Stateful means each unique previous event state is carried forward to following the measurement intervals. If a threshold crossing event is raised another is raised until a measurement interval completes and the clear threshold has not been exceeded. A clear event is raised under that condition. | |
| Range | 0 to 863999 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
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Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
raise-threshold number
| Synopsis | Rising threshold that determines when to generate event | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events unavailability-event keyword raise-threshold number | |
| Tree | raise-threshold | |
| Range | 1 to 864000 | |
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
undet-availability-event [direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Enter the undet-availability-event list instance | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events undet-availability-event keyword | |
| Tree | undet-availability-event | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
[direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Traffic flow direction | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events undet-availability-event keyword | |
| Tree | undet-availability-event | |
| Options | ||
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
clear-threshold number
| Synopsis | Clear threshold | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events undet-availability-event keyword clear-threshold number | |
| Tree | clear-threshold | |
Description | This command configures a value used for stateful behavior to configure a percentage of loss value lower than the rising percentage to indicate when the clear event should be generated. If this command is not specified, the traffic-crossing alarm is stateless. Stateless means the state is not carried forward to other measurement intervals. Each measurement interval is analyzed independently and regardless of any previous window. Each unique event can only be raised once within the measurement interval. If this command is specified, the traffic crossing alarm uses stateful behavior. Stateful means each unique previous event state is carried forward to following the measurement intervals. If a threshold crossing event is raised another is raised until a measurement interval completes and the clear threshold has not been exceeded. A clear event is raised under that condition. | |
| Range | 0 to 863999 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
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Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
raise-threshold number
| Synopsis | Rising threshold that determines when to generate event | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events undet-availability-event keyword raise-threshold number | |
| Tree | raise-threshold | |
| Range | 1 to 864000 | |
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
undet-unavailability-event [direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Enter the undet-unavailability-event list instance | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events undet-unavailability-event keyword | |
| Tree | undet-unavailability-event | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
[direction] keyword
| Synopsis | Traffic flow direction | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events undet-unavailability-event keyword | |
| Tree | undet-unavailability-event | |
| Options | ||
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
clear-threshold number
| Synopsis | Clear threshold | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events undet-unavailability-event keyword clear-threshold number | |
| Tree | clear-threshold | |
Description | This command configures a value used for stateful behavior to configure a percentage of loss value lower than the rising percentage to indicate when the clear event should be generated. If this command is not specified, the traffic-crossing alarm is stateless. Stateless means the state is not carried forward to other measurement intervals. Each measurement interval is analyzed independently and regardless of any previous window. Each unique event can only be raised once within the measurement interval. If this command is specified, the traffic crossing alarm uses stateful behavior. Stateful means each unique previous event state is carried forward to following the measurement intervals. If a threshold crossing event is raised another is raised until a measurement interval completes and the clear threshold has not been exceeded. A clear event is raised under that condition. | |
| Range | 0 to 863999 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
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Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
raise-threshold number
| Synopsis | Rising threshold that determines when to generate event | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light loss-events undet-unavailability-event keyword raise-threshold number | |
| Tree | raise-threshold | |
| Range | 1 to 864000 | |
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
pad-size number
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Amount of packet padding sent for the TWAMP-Light test | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light pad-size number | |
| Tree | pad-size | |
| Range | 0 to 2000 | |
| Units | octets | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 | |
pad-tlv-size number
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Pad TLV size in each sent STAMP packet | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light pad-tlv-size number | |
| Tree | pad-tlv-size | |
Description | This command configures the PAD TLV included in the STAMP test packet with a total byte count specified by this command. TWAMP Light test packets do not allow TLVs. To pad the size of the TWAMP Light test packet the user must configure the pad-size command. STAMP test packets (the standard form of TWAMP Light) introduces TLVs for padding. Therefore, STAMP test packets must use the pad-tlv-size value. | |
| Range | 4 to 2000 | |
| Units | octets | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms |
7705 SAR-1 | |
record-stats keyword
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Type of statistics recorded for the TWAMP-Light test | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light record-stats keyword | |
| Tree | record-stats | |
| Options | ||
| Default | delay | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
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Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 | |
session-sender-type keyword
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Packet type sent by the test | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light session-sender-type keyword | |
| Tree | session-sender-type | |
Description | This command configures the type of test packet format to transmit. When the stamp option is configured, STAMP transmission, packet formatting, and packet processing is allowed and STAMP test packets support TLVs. When the twamp-light option is configured, TWAMP Light transmission, packet formatting, and packet processing is allowed, but TWAMP Light test packets do not allow TLVs. | |
| Options | twamp-light – Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol, Light stamp – Simple Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol | |
| Default | twamp-light | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 | |
test-duration number
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Duration of an on-demand test | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light test-duration number | |
| Tree | test-duration | |
| Range | 1 to 86400 | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms |
7705 SAR-1 | |
test-id (number | keyword)
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Test ID | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light test-id (number | keyword) | |
| Tree | test-id | |
| Range | 0 to 2147483647 | |
| Options | auto – Automatically assigns a test-id | |
Notes | This element is mandatory. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 | |
timestamp-format keyword
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WARNING: Modifying this element toggles the admin-state of the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | TWAMP Light or STAMP test packet timestamp format | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item ip twamp-light timestamp-format keyword | |
| Tree | timestamp-format | |
Description | This command configures the format of the timestamp structure and epoch to include in the STAMP and TWAMP Light test packets. The command option value also sets the z-bit in the test packet. When timestamp-format value is ntp, the z-bit in the test packet is 0. When the timestamp-format is ptp, the z-bit in the test packets is 1. | |
| Options | ntp – Network Time Protocol ptp – Precision Time Protocol | |
| Default | ntp | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms |
7705 SAR-1 | |
measurement-interval [duration] keyword
| Synopsis | Enter the measurement-interval list instance | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item measurement-interval keyword | |
| Tree | measurement-interval | |
Description | Commands in this context establish individual measurement intervals to be used by the session. A maximum of three different measurement intervals may be configured under each session. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
[duration] keyword
| Synopsis | Duration of the measurement interval | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item measurement-interval keyword | |
| Tree | measurement-interval | |
| Options | ||
Notes | This element is part of a list key. | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
accounting-policy reference
| Synopsis | Accounting policy for the measurement interval | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item measurement-interval keyword accounting-policy reference | |
| Tree | accounting-policy | |
Reference | configure log accounting-policy number | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
boundary-type keyword
| Synopsis | Alignment of the start of the measurement interval | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item measurement-interval keyword boundary-type keyword | |
| Tree | boundary-type | |
| Options | ||
| Default | clock-aligned | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms |
7705 SAR-1 |
clock-offset number
| Synopsis | Offset for a clock-aligned measurement interval | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item measurement-interval keyword clock-offset number | |
| Tree | clock-offset | |
| Range | 0 to 86399 | |
| Units | seconds | |
| Default | 0 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
intervals-stored number
| Synopsis | Maximum number of measurement intervals stored | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item measurement-interval keyword intervals-stored number | |
| Tree | intervals-stored | |
| Range | 1 to 96 | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
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Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
threshold-cross-alerts
| Synopsis | Enter the threshold-cross-alerts context | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item measurement-interval keyword threshold-cross-alerts | |
| Tree | threshold-cross-alerts | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
admin-state keyword
| Synopsis | Administrative state of TCAs for measurement interval | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item measurement-interval keyword threshold-cross-alerts admin-state keyword | |
| Tree | admin-state | |
| Options | ||
| Default | disable | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
delay-events boolean
| Synopsis | Enable delay TCAs for the measurement interval | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item measurement-interval keyword threshold-cross-alerts delay-events boolean | |
| Tree | delay-events | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
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Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
loss-events boolean
| Synopsis | Enable loss TCAs for the measurement interval | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item measurement-interval keyword threshold-cross-alerts loss-events boolean | |
| Tree | loss-events | |
| Default | false | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
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Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 |
session-type keyword
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WARNING: Modifying this element recreates the parent element automatically for the new value to take effect. | ||
| Synopsis | Session type | |
| Context | configure oam-pm session named-item session-type keyword | |
| Tree | session-type | |
| Options | ||
| Default | proactive | |
| Introduced | 25.3.R2 | |
Platforms | 7705 SAR-1 | |