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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
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Chapter 59 Configuring Router Interfaces
PVC Policy Page
PVC Advanced Settings Dialog Box—OAM-PVC Tab
Use the OAM-PVC tab of the PVC Advanced Settings dialog box to enable loopback cells and
connectivity checks (CCs) on the PVC. These functions test the connectivity of the virtual connection.
For more information, see Defining OAM Management on ATM PVCs, page 59-53.
Note Use the OAM tab to define additional settings related to the settings on this tab. See PVC Advanced
Settings Dialog Box—OAM Tab, page 59-66.
Navigation Path
Go to the PVC Advanced Settings Dialog Box, page 59-65, then click the OAM-PVC tab.
Related Topics
PVC Dialog Box, page 59-55
Field Reference
Retry Frequency The interval between activation/deactivation retries, in seconds. The
default is 30 seconds.
Table 59-28 PVC Advanced Settings Dialog Box—OAM Tab (Continued)
Element Description
Table 59-29 PVC Advanced Settings Dialog Box—OAM-PVC Tab
Element Description
OAM settings
Enable OAM Management When selected, OAM loopback cell generation and OAM management
are enabled on the PVC.
When deselected, OAM loopback cells and OAM management are
disabled. However, continuity checks can still be performed.
Frequency The interval between loopback cell transmissions. Valid values range
from 0 to 600 seconds.
Segment Continuity Check settings
Segment Continuity Check The current configuration of OAM F5 continuity checks performed on
PVC segments:
None—Segment continuity checks (CC) are disabled.
Deny Activation Requests—The PVC rejects activation requests
from peer devices, which prevents OAM F5 CC management from
being activated on the PVC.
Configure Continuity Check—Segment CCs are enabled on the
PVC. The router on which CC management is configured sends a
CC activation request to the router at the other end of the segment,
directing it to act as either a source or a sink.
Segment CCs occur on a PVC segment between the router and a
first-hop ATM switch.