Shahram,
   
  This question is 
  somewhat out of scope wrt EFM, but the answer is yes, the EFM OAMPDU flow must 
  be terminated at the Provider Edge. Otherwise it would flow through the 
  provider's SONET network and get mixed in with a separate EFM OAMPDU flow at 
  the far end.  
   
  SD=> Which separate OAMPDU flow? do you mean 
  from ONU2 to OLT2?
   
   Note that you have the terms ONU / OLT 
  reversed. 
   
  So the ONU is the customer 
  side? 
   
  This "filter 
  function" is being defined in the ITU-T SG15 / Q.12 work in draft G.ethna (was 
  G.etna) and in the OIF UNI v2. 
   
  Thanks I will have a 
  look. 
   
  The PE-PE, or SONET 
  portion is not an EFM link, but rather a SONET path, which has its own OAM 
  (i.e. POH). 
   
  Agree.
   
   
  ...Dave
  
  David W. 
  Martin
Nortel Networks
dwmartin@ieee.org
+1 613 765-2901 (esn 
  395)
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  -----Original 
  Message-----
From: Shahram 
  Davari [mailto:Shahram_Davari@pmc-sierra.com] 
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 2:13 
  PM
To: 
  stds-802-3-efm@ieee.org
Subject: [EFM] Question regarding OAM in 
  802.3ah D1.3
   
  
  
  
  802.3ah section 57 says that the 
  OAM defined is for single link (or emulated link), and should not be forwarded 
  by bridges/switches.
 
  
  
  My question is, in case of 
  Ethernet over SONET transport (GFP + Virtual concatenation), should the OAMPDU 
  be terminated at the EOS device or it should be transparently 
  transported?
 
  
  
  
  
  
  OLT1 -------------- ONU 
  1------------------ ONU 2 ------------ OLT 2
 
  
  
  
  
  Assume OLT1 and OLT2 are the 
  customer equipments and ONU1 and ONU2 are provider
 
  
  transport equipments that 
  transport Ethernet over SONET (but don't do any 
  switching/bridging).
 
  
  
  In this case should ONU1 terminate 
  OAMPDUs from OLT1 or it should sent them transparently to 
  OLT2?
 
  
  In other words is OLT1--ONU1 
  considered a single link? what about ONU1 to ONU2, is this also a 
  link?
 
  
  
  
  Shahram Davari
Senior Product Research 
  Engineer
R&D Research Ottawa
PMC-Sierra, Inc.
Phone: (613) 
  271-4018
Fax:   (613) 271-6468