MPLS-OAM/3/hwMplsOamL2vcInDefect: L2VC enter defect. (PeerIp=[PeerIp], VCType=[VCType], VCID=[VCID], AvailableState=[AvailableState], DefectType=[DefectType], BdiDefectType=[BdiDefectType])
Parameter Name | Parameter Meaning |
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PeerIp |
Indicates the peer IP address. |
VCType |
Indicates the VC type. |
VCID |
Indicates the L2VC ID. |
AvailableState |
Indicates the availability state of an ingress. - 0: indicates that the ingress is available. - 1: indicates that the ingress is unavailable. |
DefectType |
Indicates the type of the defect: - 0: Indicates no defect. - 1: Indicates the server layer defect arising below the MPLS network layer. - 2: Indicates the peer maintenance entity defect arising outside the MPLS sub-network. - 3: Indicates the defect of the packet loss for the connectivity detection. - This defect occurs if no FDI packet is received from the server layer or lower level LSP, and no CV or FFD packet with expected TTSI is received. - For the LSP that is detected by the CV packet, the egress LSR does not receive the expected CV packet in 3 consecutive seconds. - For the LSP that is detected by the FFD packet, the egress LSR does not receive the expected FFD packet in any period of three consecutive intervals for sending the FFD packet. - If there is an incoming FDI packet from the server layer, the defect type is set to dServer; if there is an incoming FDI packet from the lower level LSP within the MPLS network, the defect type is set to dPeerMe. In both cases, no more defects occur on this LSP. - 4: The defect of mismatching TTSI. This defect occurs when unexpected and no expected TTSI is carried in the incoming CV or FFD packets. - For the LSP that is detected by the CV packet, the egress LSR receives the CV or FFD packet with unexpected TTSI in 3 seconds and does not receive the CV packet with the expected TTSI. - For the LSP that is detected by the FFD packet, the egress LSR receives the CV or FFD packet with unexpected TTSI in any period of three consecutive intervals and does not receive the FFD packet with expected TTSI. - 5: TTSI mismerge defect. - For the LSP that is detected by the CV packet, the egress LSR receives the CV or FFD packet with the unexpected TTSI and the CV packet with the expected TTSI in of 3 seconds. - For the LSP that is detected by the FFD packet, the egress LSR receives the CV or FFD packet with unexpected TTSI and the FFD packet with the expected FFD packet in any period of three consecutive intervals. - 6: Receiving excess rate of CV or FFD OAM packets. - For the LSP that is detected by the CV packet, the egress LSR receives five or more than five CV packets with expected TTSI in 3 seconds. - For the LSP that is detected by the FFD packet, the egress LSR receives five or more than five FFD packets with expected TTSI in the period of three consecutive intervals. - 7: An unknown defect that is detected in the MPLS layer and affects the user plane traffic. This defect is not detected by MPLS OAM; it is reported to MPLS OAM. - 8: OAM Ingress Down. |
BdiDefectType |
Indicates the BDI defect type. |
Cause 1: The MEP was enabled to receive CCMs, but the RMEP was not enabled to send CCMs.
As a result, the MEP did not receive a CCM from the RMEP within a period of three times a specified interval.
Cause 2: The interface connected to the MPLS TE tunnel was shut down, causing the MEP to fail to receive a CCM from the RMEP within a period of three times a specified interval.
Cause 3: Congestion occurred on the MPLS TE tunnel, causing the MEP to fail to receive a CCM from the RMEP within a period of three times a specified interval.
Cause 4: Link performance deteriorated, causing the MEP to fail to receive a CCM from the RMEP within a period of three times a specified interval.
Cause 5: The TTSI was configured incorrectly on the MEP, causing the TTSI in the received packet to fail to match the expected TTSI.
As a result, a connection defect was generated.
1. Run the display mpls oam l2vc command to check whether the MEP and RMEP configurations are correct.
2. Run the display interface command to check whether any physical interface connected to the MPLS TE tunnel is shut down.
3. Run the undo shutdown command to enable the physical interface, and check whether the alarm is cleared.
4. Collect log information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.
5. End.