cEtherCfmEventRmtPortState - Cisco Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management Event Rmt Port State

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cEtherCfmEventRmtPortState

Cisco Ethernet Connectivity Fault Management Event Rmt Port State
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.461.1.1.2.1.14

The operational state of the port on which the remote MEP is configured. This information is derived from the port-state as indicated in the CC message. The possible values are: 'up' - The port is operationally up. 'down' - The port is operationally (but not administratively) down. 'adminDown' - The port is administratively down. 'test' - The port is in test mode (perhaps due to an IEEE Standard 802.3ah OAM intrusive loopback operation). 'remoteExcessiveErrors' - 802.3ah OAM reports that the other end of the link is receiving an excessive number of invalid frames. 'localExcessiveErrors' - 802.3ah OAM reports that this end of the link is receiving an excessive number of invalid frames. 'localNoData' - No data and no CFM messages have been received for an excessive length of time.

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