avg-flr-backward-threshold
Syntax
avg-flr-backward-threshold avg-flr-backward-threshold-value;{ flap-trap-monitor seconds; }
Hierarchy Level
[edit protocols oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management performance-monitoring sla-iterator-profiles profile-name]
Description
Configure the threshold value for average frame loss ratio, in milli-percent, in the backward or downstream direction for Ethernet loss measurement (ETH-LM) and Ethernet synthetic loss measurement (ETH-SLM). When the configured threshold for average backward frame loss ratio is exceeded, an SNMP trap is generated for ETH-LM and ETH-SLM. SNMP traps are triggered if you configure either the average backward frame loss ratio threshold or the average forward frame loss ratio threshold. If you do not configure either the average backward frame loss ratio threshold or the average forward frame loss ratio threshold, no SNMP traps are generated. You can configure these threshold values with an SLA iterator for ETH-SLM and ETH-LM.
ETH-SLM is an application that enables the calculation of frame loss by using synthetic frames instead of data traffic. This mechanism can be considered as a statistical sample to approximate the frame loss ratio of data traffic.
Options
avg-flr-backward-threshold-value
—Threshold value for average frame loss ratio in the
backward or downstream direction, in milli-percent, for ETH-SLM and
ETH-LM.
Range: 1 through 100000 milli-percent
flap-trap-monitor seconds
—Duration
in seconds, for summarizing flap occurrences and send out a single
jnxSoamPm ThresholdFlapAlarm notification to the network management
system (NMS).
Range: 1 through 360 seconds
Required Privilege Level
configure—To enter configuration mode.
control—To modify any configuration.
Release Information
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 15.1.