IANA Considerations for Connectivity Fault Management Code Points
RFC 7319, “IANA Considerations for Connectivity Fault Management Code Points”, is a Best Current Practice document published in July 2014 by D. Eastlake 3rd. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
IEEE 802.1 has specified Connectivity Fault Management (CFM) Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) facilities. CFM messages are structured with an OpCode field and have provision for the inclusion of TLV-structured information. IEEE 802.1 has allocated blocks of CFM OpCodes and TLV Types to the IETF. This document specifies the IANA considerations for the assignment of values from these blocks.
What “Best Current Practice” means
Documents the IETF community's recommended operational or procedural practice rather than a protocol specification.
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