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Junos ®<br />

<strong>OS</strong> 12.3 <strong>Ethernet</strong> <strong>Interfaces</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> Guide<br />

Related<br />

Documentation<br />

Continuity Check Protocol<br />

Configuring the Continuity Check<br />

188<br />

To configure the maintenance association short name format, include the<br />

short-name-format (character-string | vlan | 2octet | rfc-2685-vpn-id) statement at the<br />

[edit protocols oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management maintenance-domain<br />

domain-name maintenance-association ma-name] hierarchy level.<br />

•<br />

connectivity-fault-management<br />

• IEEE 802.1ag OAM Connectivity Fault Management Overview on page 181<br />

• Creating the Maintenance Domain on page 184<br />

• Configuring Maintenance Intermediate Points on page 185<br />

• Continuity Check Protocol on page 188<br />

• Configuring a Maintenance Endpoint on page 191<br />

• Configuring a Connectivity Fault Management Action Profile on page 196<br />

• Configuring Linktrace Protocol in CFM on page 199<br />

• Configuring <strong>Ethernet</strong> Local Management Interface on page 200<br />

• Configuring Port Status TLV and Interface Status TLV on page 208<br />

• Configuring MAC Flush Message Processing in CET Mode on page 220<br />

• Configuring M120 and MX Series Routers for CCC Encapsulated Packets on page 223<br />

• Configuring Rate Limiting of <strong>Ethernet</strong> OAM Messages on page 225<br />

• Configuring 802.1ag <strong>Ethernet</strong> OAM for VPLS on page 228<br />

• <strong>Junos®</strong> <strong>OS</strong> <strong>Ethernet</strong> <strong>Interfaces</strong><br />

The continuity check protocol is used for fault detection by a MEP within a maintenance<br />

association. The MEP periodically sends continuity check multicast messages. The<br />

receiving MEPs use the continuity check messages to build a MEP database of all MEPs<br />

in the maintenance association.<br />

The continuity check protocol packets use the ethertype value 0x8902 and the multicast<br />

destination MAC address 01:80:c2:00:00:32.<br />

• Configuring the Continuity Check on page 188<br />

• Configuring the Continuity Check Hold Interval on page 189<br />

• Configuring the Continuity Check Interval on page 189<br />

• Configuring the Continuity Check Loss Threshold on page 190<br />

• Continuity Measurement on page 190<br />

You can configure the following continuity check protocol parameters:<br />

• hold-interval minutes<br />

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