Maintenance Domain

E1028803

A Maintenance Domain is a logical boundary in Ethernet networks used to organize and manage connectivity fault management operations and responsibilities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Connectivity Fault Management construct
Ethernet OAM concept
logical boundary
appliesTo Ethernet Virtual Connections
Provider Backbone Bridging services
VLAN-based services
constrains propagation of fault indications
visibility of OAM messages
definedInStandard IEEE 802.1ag NERFINISHED
ITU-T Y.1731 NERFINISHED
distinguishes different OAM administrative regions
enables fault localization
hierarchical OAM
multi-operator service demarcation
service assurance
governedBy administrative responsibility model
hasComponent Maintenance Association
Maintenance End Point
Maintenance Intermediate Point
hasHigherLevelThan customer Maintenance Domain
hasLowerLevelThan operator Maintenance Domain
hasProperty maintenance level value from 0 to 7
hasPurpose define administrative boundaries
isolate fault management operations
organize OAM responsibilities
hasScope end-to-end Ethernet service
segment of an Ethernet service
single operator network
mayBeType customer Maintenance Domain
operator Maintenance Domain
provider Maintenance Domain
organizedBy Maintenance Level
relatedTo Maintenance Association
Maintenance End Point
Maintenance Intermediate Point
supportsOperation Alarm Indication Signal
Continuity Check Messages
Linktrace Messages
Loopback Messages
Remote Defect Indication
usedBy enterprise network administrators
network operators
service providers
usedFor Connectivity Fault Management
Operations, Administration, and Maintenance
fault management
performance monitoring
usedIn Ethernet networks

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IEEE 802.1ag definesConcept Maintenance Domain