User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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MEP (MEG End Points)
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Each MEP is located on a service point of an Ethernet
service at the boundary of the MEG. By exchanging CCMs (Continuity Check
Messages), local and remote MEPs have the ability to detect the network
status, discover the MAC address of the remote unit/port where the peer
MEP is defined, and identify network failures.
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MIP (MEG Intermediate Points)
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Similar to MEPs, but located inside the MEG
and can only respond to, not initiate, CCM messages.
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CCM (Continuity Check Message)
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MEPs in the network exchange CCMs with
their peers at defined intervals. This enables each MEP to detect loss of
connectivity or failure in the remote MEP.
11.7.3.2
Configuring MDs
In the current release, you can define one MD, with an
MD Format
of
None
.
To add an MD:
1 Select
Ethernet > Protocols > SOAM > MD
. The SOAM MD page opens.
Figure 337: SOAM MD Page
2 Click
Add
. The SOAM MD
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Add page opens.