Display Filter Reference: MPLS ITU-T Y.1711 OAM
Protocol field name: mpls_y1711
Versions: 1.10.0 to 3.4.5
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Field name | Description | Type | Versions |
---|---|---|---|
mpls_y1711.bip16 | BIP16 | Unsigned integer, 2 bytes | 1.10.0 to 3.4.5 |
mpls_y1711.defect_location | Defect Location (AS) | Unsigned integer, 4 bytes | 1.10.0 to 3.4.5 |
mpls_y1711.defect_type | Defect Type | Unsigned integer, 2 bytes | 1.10.0 to 3.4.5 |
mpls_y1711.exp_bits_not_0 | Warning: Exp bits should be 0 for Y.1711 | Label | 1.12.0 to 3.4.5 |
mpls_y1711.frequency | Frequency | Unsigned integer, 1 byte | 1.10.0 to 3.4.5 |
mpls_y1711.function_type | Function Type | Unsigned integer, 1 byte | 1.10.0 to 3.4.5 |
mpls_y1711.lsp_id | LSP ID | Signed integer, 4 bytes | 1.12.0 to 3.4.5 |
mpls_y1711.lsr_id | LSR ID | IPv4 address | 1.12.0 to 3.4.5 |
mpls_y1711.minimum_payload | Error: must have a minimum payload length of 44 bytes | Label | 1.12.0 to 3.4.5 |
mpls_y1711.no_OAM_alert_label | Warning: Y.1711 but no OAM alert label (%d) ?! | Label | 1.12.0 to 3.4.5 |
mpls_y1711.padding_not_ff | Error: these bytes are padding and must be 0xFF | Label | 1.12.0 to 3.4.5 |
mpls_y1711.padding_not_zero | Error: these bytes are padding and must be 0x00 | Label | 1.12.0 to 3.4.5 |
mpls_y1711.reserved_not_zero | Error: these bytes are reserved and must be 0x00 | Label | 1.12.0 to 3.4.5 |
mpls_y1711.s_bit_not_1 | Warning: S bit should be 1 for Y.1711 | Label | 1.12.0 to 3.4.5 |
mpls_y1711.ttl_not_1 | Warning: TTL should be 1 for Y.1711 | Label | 1.12.0 to 3.4.5 |
mpls_y1711.ttsi_not_preset | TTSI not preset (optional for FDI/BDI) | Label | 1.12.0 to 3.4.5 |
mpls_y1711.unknown_pdu | Unknown MPLS Y.1711 PDU | Label | 1.12.0 to 3.4.5 |
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