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Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- ACX, EX, M, MX, SRX, T Series
- pdu-interval
- ACX, EX, M, MX, T Series
- IEEE 802.3ah OAM Link-Fault Management Overview
- Configuring IEEE 802.3ah OAM Link-Fault Management
- Enabling IEEE 802.3ah OAM Support
- Configuring Link Discovery
- Configuring the OAM PDU Threshold
- Configuring Threshold Values for Local Fault Events on an Interface
- Disabling the Sending of Link Event TLVs
- Detecting Remote Faults
- Configuring an OAM Action Profile
- Specifying the Actions to Be Taken for Link-Fault Management Events
- Monitoring the Loss of Link Adjacency
- Monitoring Protocol Status
- Configuring Threshold Values for Fault Events in an Action Profile
- Applying an Action Profile
- Setting a Remote Interface into Loopback Mode
- Example: Configuring IEEE 802.3ah OAM Support on an Interface
- ACX, EX, MX, T Series
- Enabling Remote Loopback Support on the Local Interface
- Additional Information
- Ethernet Interfaces
Configuring the OAM PDU Interval
Periodic OAM PDUs are sent to perform link monitoring.
You can specify the periodic OAM PDU sending interval for fault detection.
To configure the sending interval, include the pdu-interval statement at the [edit protocol oam ethernet link-fault-management interface interface-name] hierarchy level:
[edit protocol oam ethernet link-fault-management interface interface-name]pdu-interval interval;
The periodic OAM PDU interval range is from 100 through 1000 milliseconds. The default sending interval is 1000 milliseconds.
Related Documentation
- ACX, EX, M, MX, SRX, T Series
- pdu-interval
- ACX, EX, M, MX, T Series
- IEEE 802.3ah OAM Link-Fault Management Overview
- Configuring IEEE 802.3ah OAM Link-Fault Management
- Enabling IEEE 802.3ah OAM Support
- Configuring Link Discovery
- Configuring the OAM PDU Threshold
- Configuring Threshold Values for Local Fault Events on an Interface
- Disabling the Sending of Link Event TLVs
- Detecting Remote Faults
- Configuring an OAM Action Profile
- Specifying the Actions to Be Taken for Link-Fault Management Events
- Monitoring the Loss of Link Adjacency
- Monitoring Protocol Status
- Configuring Threshold Values for Fault Events in an Action Profile
- Applying an Action Profile
- Setting a Remote Interface into Loopback Mode
- Example: Configuring IEEE 802.3ah OAM Support on an Interface
- ACX, EX, MX, T Series
- Enabling Remote Loopback Support on the Local Interface
- Additional Information
- Ethernet Interfaces
Published: 2013-08-28
Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- ACX, EX, M, MX, SRX, T Series
- pdu-interval
- ACX, EX, M, MX, T Series
- IEEE 802.3ah OAM Link-Fault Management Overview
- Configuring IEEE 802.3ah OAM Link-Fault Management
- Enabling IEEE 802.3ah OAM Support
- Configuring Link Discovery
- Configuring the OAM PDU Threshold
- Configuring Threshold Values for Local Fault Events on an Interface
- Disabling the Sending of Link Event TLVs
- Detecting Remote Faults
- Configuring an OAM Action Profile
- Specifying the Actions to Be Taken for Link-Fault Management Events
- Monitoring the Loss of Link Adjacency
- Monitoring Protocol Status
- Configuring Threshold Values for Fault Events in an Action Profile
- Applying an Action Profile
- Setting a Remote Interface into Loopback Mode
- Example: Configuring IEEE 802.3ah OAM Support on an Interface
- ACX, EX, MX, T Series
- Enabling Remote Loopback Support on the Local Interface
- Additional Information
- Ethernet Interfaces