Chapter 19: Alarm Management and Troubleshooting (CLI)
Performing Diagnostics (CLI)
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Enabling Local MEPs (CLI)
Once you have added a MEP and defined it as a local MEP, you must enable the MEP by setting the MEP to Active,
enabling CCM messages from the MEP, and assigning a CCM-LTM priority to the MEP.
To set a MEP to Active, enter the following command in root view:
root> ethernet soam mep active set meg-id <meg-id> mep-id <mep-id> mep-
active <mep-active>
The following command sets MEP 35 on MEG 2 to Active.
root> ethernet soam mep active set meg-id 2 mep-id 35 mep-active true
To enable or disable the sending of CCM messages on a MEP, enter the following command in root view:
root> ethernet soam mep ccm-enable set meg-id <meg-id> mep-id <mep-id>
enabled <ccm-enabled>
The following command assigns enables CCM messages for MEP 35 on MEG 2.
root> ethernet soam mep ccm-enable set meg-id 2 mep-id 35 enabled true
To set a MEP’s CCM-LTM priority, enter the following command in root view:
root> ethernet soam mep ccm-ltm-prio set meg-id <meg-id> mep-id <mep-id>
ccm-ltm-priority <ccm-ltm-priority>
The following command sets the CCM-LTM priority of MEP 35 in MEG 2 to 5.
root> ethernet soam mep ccm-ltm-prio set meg-id 2 mep-id 35 ccm-ltm-
priority 5
Table 182
MEP CLI Configuration Parameters
Parameter
Input Type
Permitted Values
Description
meg-id
Number
1-4294967295
Enter an ID for the MEG.
mep-id
Number
1-8191
A name to identify the MEG.
sp-id
Number
0-32
The Service Point ID of the service point to which
you want to assign the MEP.
mep-dir
Variable
up
down
The MEP direction.