User Guide for FibeAir® IP-20 All-Outdoor Products, CeraOS 10.5
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Parameter
Input Type
Permitted Values
Description
ccm
Variable
interval1s
interval10s
interval1min
interval10min
interval1s
–
One second (default)
interval10s
–
10 seconds
interval1min
–
One minute
interval10min
–
10 minutes
It takes a MEP 3.5 times the CCM interval to
determine a change in the status of its peer
MEP. For example, if the CCM interval is 1
second, a MEP will detect failure of the peer
3.5 seconds after it receives the first CCM
failure message. If the CCM interval is 10
minutes, the MEP will detect failure of the
peer 35 minutes after it receives the first CCM
failure message.
mhf
Variable
defMHFnone
defMHFdefault
defMHFexplicit
defMHFdefer
Determines whether MIPs are created on the
MEG. Options are:
defMHFnone
–
No MIPs are created.
defMHFdefault
–
MIPs are created on any
service point in the MEG.
defMHFexplicit
–
MIPs are created on the
service points of the MEG when a lower-level
MEP exists on the service point. This option is
usually used when the
operator’s domain is
encompassed by another domain.
defMHFdefer
–
No MIPs are created.
22.9.3.4
Configuring MEPs (CLI)
Each MEP is attached to a service point in an Ethernet service. The service and
service point must be configured before you configure the MEP. See
Each MEP inherits the same VLAN, C-VLAN, or S-VLAN configuration as the service
point on which it resides. See
Configuring Service Points (CLI)
In order to set the VLAN used by CCM/LBM/LTM if the service point is defined
ambiguously (for example PIPE, Bundle-C, Bundle-S, or All-to-One), the service
point’s C
-VLAN/S-VLAN parameter should not be set to N.A.
To configure a MEP, you must:
1 Add MEPs to the relevant MA/MEG. In this stage, you add both local and
remote MEPs. The only thing you define at this point is the MEP ID. See
Adding Local and Remote MEPs (CLI)
2 Configure the local MEPs. At this point, you determine which MEPs are local
MEPs. The system automatically defines the other MEPs you configured in the
previous step as remote MEPs. See