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An Overview of Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) Tools
RFC 7276

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2026-05-20
(System) Changed author "Y. Weingarten": changed name from "Yaacov Weingarten" to "Y. Weingarten", cleared country (was "Israel"), changed order from "3" to "4"
2026-05-20
(System) Changed author "E. Bellagamba": changed name from "Elisa Bellagamba" to "E. Bellagamba", cleared country (was "Sweden"), changed order from "2" to "3"
2026-05-20
(System) Changed author "N. Sprecher": changed name from "Nurit Sprecher" to "N. Sprecher", cleared country (was "Israel"), changed order from "1" to "2"
2026-05-20
(System) Changed author "T. Mizrahi": changed name from "Tal Mizrahi" to "T. Mizrahi", cleared country (was "Israel"), changed order from "0" to "1"
2026-05-20
(System) Metadata update from RFC Editor
2018-12-20
(System)
Received changes through RFC Editor sync (changed abstract to 'Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) is a general term that refers to a toolset for fault …
Received changes through RFC Editor sync (changed abstract to 'Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) is a general term that refers to a toolset for fault detection and isolation, and for performance measurement. Over the years, various OAM tools have been defined for various layers in the protocol stack.

This document summarizes some of the OAM tools defined in the IETF in the context of IP unicast, MPLS, MPLS Transport Profile (MPLS-TP), pseudowires, and Transparent Interconnection of Lots of Links (TRILL). This document focuses on tools for detecting and isolating failures in networks and for performance monitoring. Control and management aspects of OAM are outside the scope of this document. Network repair functions such as Fast Reroute (FRR) and protection switching, which are often triggered by OAM protocols, are also out of the scope of this document.

The target audience of this document includes network equipment vendors, network operators, and standards development organizations. This document can be used as an index to some of the main OAM tools defined in the IETF. At the end of the document, a list of the OAM toolsets and a list of the OAM functions are presented as a summary.')
2015-10-14
(System) Notify list changed from opsawg-chairs@ietf.org, draft-ietf-opsawg-oam-overview@ietf.org to (None)
2014-06-12
(System) RFC published