Chapter 4. Web Configuration & Operation
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CHAPTER 4
WEB OPERATION & CONFIGURATION
Loss Measurement/Loss Measurement State
Enable:
Loss Measurement based on transmitting/receiving CCM or LMM/LMR PDU can be enabled/disabled - see
'Ended'. This is only valid with one Peer MEP configured.
Priority:
The priority to be inserted as PCP bits in TAG (if any). In case of enable of Continuity Check and Loss
Measurement both implemented on SW based CCM, 'Priority' has to be the same.
Frame rate:
Select the frame rate of CCM/LMM PDU. This is the inverse of transmission period as described in Y.1731.
Selecting 300f/sec or 100f/sec is not valid. In case of enable of Continuity Check and Loss Measurement both
implemented on SW based CCM, 'Frame Rate' has to be the same.
Cast:
Selection of CCM or LMM PDU transmitted unicast or multicast. The unicast MAC will be taken from the 'Unicast
Peer MAC' configuration. In case of enable of Continuity Check and dual ended Loss Measurement both implemented
on SW based CCM, 'Cast' has to be the same.
Ended:
Single:
Single ended Loss Measurement implemented on LMM/LMR.
Dual:
Dual ended Loss Measurement implemented on SW based CCM.
FLR Interval:
This is the interval in seconds where the Frame Loss Ratio is calculated.
Loss Measurement State
Near End Loss Count:
The accumulated near end frame loss count - since last 'clear'.
Far End Loss Count:
The accumulated far end frame loss count - since last 'clear'.
Near End Loss Ratio:
The near end frame loss ratio calculated based on the near end frame loss count and far end
frame transmitted - in the latest 'FLR Interval'. The result is given in percent.
Far End Loss Ration:
The far end frame loss ratio calculated based on the far end frame loss count and near end frame
transmitted - in the latest 'FLR Interval'. The result is given in percent.
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