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Chapter 40 Diagnostic
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40.5  OAM Ping 
Click Maintenance > Diagnostic > OAM Ping to open the screen shown next. Use this screen to 
perform an OAM (Operation, Administration and Maintenance) F4 or F5 loopback test on a PVC. The 
Device sends an OAM F4 or F5 packet to the DSLAM or ATM switch and then returns it to the 
Device. The test result then displays in the text box. 
ATM sets up virtual circuits over which end systems communicate. The terminology for virtual 
circuits is as follows:
Figure 192   
Virtual Circuit Topology
Think of a virtual path as a cable that contains a bundle of wires. The cable connects two points and 
wires within the cable provide individual circuits between the two points. In an ATM cell header, a 
VPI (Virtual Path Identifier) identifies a link formed by a virtual path; a VCI (Virtual Channel 
Identifier) identifies a channel within a virtual path. A series of virtual paths make up a virtual 
circuit.
F4 cells operate at the virtual path (VP) level, while F5 cells operate at the virtual channel (VC) 
level. F4 cells use the same VPI as the user data cells on VP connections, but use different 
predefined VCI values. F5 cells use the same VPI and VCI as the user data cells on the VC 
connections, and are distinguished from data cells by a predefinded Payload Type Identifier (PTI) in 
the cell header. Both F4 flows and F5 flows are bidirectional and have two types. 
• segment F4 flows (VCI=3)
• end-to-end F4 flows (VCI=4)
• segment F5 flows (PTI=100)
• end-to-end F5 flows (PTI=101)
OAM F4 or F5 tests are used to check virtual path or virtual channel availability between two DSL 
devices. Segment flows are terminated at the connecting point which terminates a VP or VC 
segment. End-to-end flows are terminated at the end point of a VP or VC connection, where an ATM 
link is terminated. Segment loopback tests allow you to verify integrity of a PVC to the nearest 
neighboring ATM device. End-to-end loopback tests allow you to verify integrity of an end-to-end 
PVC.
Note: The DSLAM to which the Device is connected must also support ATM F4 and/or F5 
to use this test.
Virtual Channel (VC)
Logical connections between ATM devices
Virtual Path (VP)
A bundle of virtual channels
Virtual Circuits
A series of virtual paths between circuit end points