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Appendix C Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) Installation and Operation Manual The message is initiated by the local device and runs periodically making it suitable for fault detection. Unicast ETH-LB request message is sent from a MEP to a specific MEP (remote device). The DA of the request message is a unicast MAC address of destination device. Upon receipt of the request message, the MEP responds with unicast ETHLB reply message. The DA of the reply message is a unicast MAC address of requesting device, learned from request message. Continuity Check (ETH-CC) Ethernet Continuity Check (ETH-CC) can be used to detect continuity failures across flows between a given pair of edge service point on a flow. Continuity failures are caused by: • Major failures (link failure, device failure, network path failure etc) • Minor failures (software failure, memory corruption, incorrect configuration etc). The ETH-CC signal is generated by one MEP. Upon receipt of the first ETH-CC signal from a sending MEP, the receiving MEP detects continuity with sending MEP and expects to receive further periodic ETH-CC signals. Once the receiving MEP stops receiving periodic ETH-CC signals from sending MEP, it declares continuity failure. The MEP that detects the continuity failure notifies the operator by sending an alarm or a trap. OAM Procedures This section discusses the continuity check (CC) and the performance measurement (PM) procedures. Continuity Check Procedure The loopback message and the ETH-CC messages are used for continuity check. In case the services are defined and PM collection is enabled, they are also used to carry PM messages. If PM collection is disabled, the messages are used for continuity check only. If the RX CC mode of the receiver is configured to CC-based, the continuity detection is based on ETH-CC. If the mode is set to LB-based, the continuity detection is based on ETH-LB. If the mode is disabled, the continuity detection is not performed. ETH-LB Method The ETH-LB method includes the following elements: • Unicast ETH-LB transmission Unicast ETH-LB request message is transmitted by a MEP (RICi-4E1/T1, RICi-8E1/T1) every second. The transmitted Transaction Identifier is retained for at least five seconds after the unicast ETH-LB signal is transmitted. The Transaction Identifier must be changed for every unicast ETH-LB message, and no Transaction Identifier from the same MEP is allowed to be repeated within 1 minute. C-6 OAM Flows RICi-4E1/T1, RICi-8E1/T1 Ver. 2.0