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Chapter 18      Managing Carrier Ethernet Configurations
  Viewing the Remote Loop Free Alternate Configurations
Show OSPF 
NeighborLogical Inventory> 
OSPF Processes>OSPF 
process. Right-click and 
choose 
Commands>Show.
Logical Inventory> 
OSPF Processes>OSPF 
process. Right-click and 
choose 
Commands>ShowView the OSPF neighbor details.
NoteThis command is available only for 
ASR 9000 devices.
Show OSPF 
ProcessView the OSPF process details.
Create OSPF...

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  Viewing the Remote Loop Free Alternate Configurations
Create ISIS 
Address FamilyLogical Inventory> 
IS-IS. In the content pane, 
Right-click the process and 
choose Commands> 
Configuration. Create an Address Family (IPV4 or IPV6)for a 
selected ISIS process.
Create ISIS 
InterfaceCreate an ISIS interface for the selected process.
Delete ISIS 
Address FamilyDelete the Address Family (IPV4 or IPV6)...

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Chapter 18      Managing Carrier Ethernet Configurations
  Using Pseudowire Ping and Show Commands
Using Pseudowire Ping and Show Commands
The following commands can be launched from the inventory by right-clicking the appropriate node and 
choosing Commands > Configuration. Your permissions determine whether you can run these 
commands (see Permissions for Managing Carrier Ethernet, page B-12). To find out if a device supports 
these commands, see the Cisco...

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  Configuring IS-IS
Configuring IS-IS
In order to enable IS-IS for IP on a Cisco router and have it exchange routing information with other 
IS-IS enabled routers, you must perform these two tasks:
Enable the IS-IS process and assign area
Enable IS-IS for IP routing on an interface
You can configure the router to act as a Level 1 (intra-area) router, as Level 1-2 (both a Level 1 router 
and a Level 2...

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Managing Ethernet Networks Using Operations, 
Administration, and Maintenance Tools
Prime Network supports three, interrelated OAM components, including:
Connectivity Fault Management—Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) is an end-to-end 
per-service-instance (per VLAN) Ethernet layer OAM protocol that includes connectivity 
monitoring, fault verification, and fault isolation. CFM allows you to manage individual customer 
service instances....

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Chapter 19      Managing Ethernet Networks Using Operations, Administration, and Maintenance Tools
  Viewing Connectivity Fault Management Properties
Viewing Connectivity Fault Management Properties 
CFM allows you to discover and verify end-to-end, Carrier Ethernet PE-to-PE or CE-to-CE paths 
through bridges and LANs.
CFM consists of maintenance domains. Maintenance domains are administrative regions used to manage 
and administer specific network segments....

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  Viewing Connectivity Fault Management Properties
the same maintenance domain. For each visible MIP, traceroute messages indicate ingress action, 
relay action, and egress action. Traceroute messages are similar in concept to User Datagram 
Protocol (UDP) traceroute messages.
From the Logical Inventory tree, you can troubleshoot MEPs using CFM ping, traceroute,...

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Chapter 19      Managing Ethernet Networks Using Operations, Administration, and Maintenance Tools
  Viewing Connectivity Fault Management Properties
Step 3Click the Maintenance Intermediate Points tab to view MIP information. See Figure 19-2. 
Figure 19-2 CFM Maintenance Intermediate Points Tab
Ta b l e 1 9 - 2 describes the information that is displayed in the Maintenance Intermediate Points tab.
Step 4
To view the details of a specific maintenance domain,...

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  Viewing Connectivity Fault Management Properties
Choose Logical Inventory > CFM >domain. 
Double-click the required entry in the Maintenance Domains table.
Figure 19-3 shows an example of the information displayed for the maintenance domain. 
Figure 19-3 CFM Maintenance Domain Properties
Table 19-3 describes the information that is displayed for CFM maintenance...

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Chapter 19      Managing Ethernet Networks Using Operations, Administration, and Maintenance Tools
  Viewing Connectivity Fault Management Properties
Step 5To view the properties for a maintenance association’s endpoints, do one of the following:
Choose Logical Inventory > CFM >domain>association. 
In the Maintenance Associations table, double-click the required association. 
Figure 19-4 shows the information displayed for the maintenance association...
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