User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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To stop a loopback that is already in progress, enter the following command in
root view:
root> ethernet soam loopback stop meg-id <meg-id> mep-id <mep-
id>
Table 243: Loopback CLI Parameters
Parameter
Input Type
Permitted Values
Description
meg-id
Number
1-4294967295
The MEG ID of the MEG on which the loopback
is being configured or run.
mep-id
Number
1-8191
The MEP ID of the MEP on which the loopback
is being configured or run.
interval
Number
0-60000
The interval (in ms) between each loopback
message. Note that the granularity for this
parameter is 100 ms. If you enter a number that
is not in multiples of 100, the value will be
rounded off to the next higher multiple of 100.
Also, the lowest interval is 1000 ms (1 second).
If you enter a smaller value, it will be rounded
up to 1000 ms.
size
Number
64-1518
The frame size for the loopback messages. Note
that for tagged frames, the frame size will be
slightly larger than the selected frame size.
pattern
Variable
zeroPattern
onesPattern
The type of data pattern to be sent in an OAM
PDU Data TLV.
priority
Number
0-7
The priority bit for tagged frames.
drop
Boolean
true
false
true
–
Frame dropping is enabled.
false
–
Frame dropping is disabled.
dest-mac-
addr
Six groups of
two
hexadecimal
digits
The MAC address of the interface to which you
want to send the loopback. If you are not sure
what the interface’s MAC address is, you can
get it from the Interface Manager by entering
the
platform if-manager show
interfaces
command in root view.
dest-mep-id
Number
1-8191
The MEP ID of the interface to which you want
to send the loopback.
tx-num
Number
0-1024
The number of loopback messages to transmit.
If you enter 0, loopback will not be performed.