User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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Table 77: SOAM MEP Parameters
Parameter
Definition
MD (ID, Name)
The MD ID and name are automatically generated by the system.
MA/MEG (ID, Name)
The MA/MEG ID and name are automatically generated by the
system.
MEP ID
The MEP ID.
Interface Location
The interface on which the service point associated with the MEP is
located.
SP ID
The service point ID.
MEP Direction
Up
or
Down
.
MEP Fault Notification
State
Indicates the status of the defect SOAM state machine. Possible
values are:
•
Fng Reset
–
Initial state.
•
Fng Defect
–
Transient state when a defect is detected.
•
Fng Defect Reported
–
The defect state is steady (stable).
•
Fng Defect Clearing
–
Transient state when a defect is in the
process of being cleared.
•
Fng Defect Cleared
–
The defect has been cleared (state =
transient).
Connectivity Status
Indicates whether a MEP can exchange PDU (CCM, Loopback, LTR)
with its remote MEP. A MEP with some defect or an inactive MEP
cannot exchange PDUs.
Possible values are:
•
inactive
–
At least one of the remote MEPs is in rMEPFailed status
(not discovered).
active
–
All remote MEPs are discovered correctly and have an
rMEPOk status.
MEP Active
Indicates whether the MEP is enabled (
True
) or disabled (
False
).
MEP CCM TX Enable
Indicates whether the MEP is sending CCMs (
True/False
).
CCM and LTM Priority
The p-bit included in CCMs and/or LTM frames sent by this MEP (0 to
7).
MEP Defects
Indicates if a defect has been detected by the MEP level.
RMEP List
Once you have configured at least one local MEP, all other MEPs that
you have added but not configured as local MEPs are displayed here
and are considered to be remote MEPs.
Enabling Local MEPs
Once you have added a MEP and defined it as a local MEP, you must enable the
MEP.
To enable a MEP:
1 In the SOAM MEP page (
), select the MEP you want to enable.