
–
60000 ms: 1 frame is sent per minute.
–
600000 ms: 6 frames are sent per hour.
Select a proper CCM transmission interval to suit the CC application requirement.
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To configure the priority of CCMs, run the
cc exp
exp-value
command.
If the MPLS-TP network is severely congested and the priority of CCMs is low, CCMs cannot
be sent. Therefore, a proper priority needs to be configured for CCMs based on network
conditions.
Step 4
Perform the following steps to enable CC and CV on the MEP and RMEP. This can prevent
MEPs from generating alarms mistakenly during enabling process.
1.
On the MEP, run:
cc send enable
Sending CC/CV packets is enabled on the MEP.
2.
On the RMEP, run:
cc send enable
Sending CC/CV packets is enabled on the RMEP.
3.
On the MEP, run:
cc receive enable
Receiving CC/CV packets is enabled on the MEP.
4.
On the RMEP, run:
cc receive enable
Receiving CC/CV packets is enabled on the RMEP.
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9.4.4 (Optional) Configuring LB (to Be Performed at a Specified
Time) for a PW
LB is the most common tool used to detect connectivity of MPLS-TP links.
Context
LB can monitor the connectivity between two MEPs or between a MEP and a MIP. Unlike CC
or CV that is performed periodically, LB is performed at a specified time.
The
ping meg
command can be run to trigger LB, and LB packets are used to check the following
items:
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Availability of the remote device
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Round-trip delay in communication between two MEPs
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Loss of ping packets
Procedure
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Run:
ping meg
meg-name
[
-c
count-value
|
-t
timeout-value
| {
mip
ttl
ttl-number
{
node-id
node-id-value
|
mip-id
mip-id
} [
if-num
if-number-value
] } ]
*
[
request-tlv
]
HUAWEI NetEngine80E/40E Router
Configuration Guide - Reliability
9 MPLS-TP OAM Configuration
Issue 02 (2014-09-30)
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