Chapter 4: Commands for CLI configuration
To configure
Client Flow
of
MEP
Example:
To configure
Client Flow
of
MEP 1
as below table
.
Switch# configure terminal
Switch (config)#
mep 1 client flow 5 level 4 ais-prio ais-highest
lck-prio 3
mep <Instance> dm
Command:
mep <Instance> dm <prio> [ multi | { uni mep-id <mepid> } ]
[ single | dual ] [ rdtrp | flow ] interval <interval> last-n <lastn>
mep
Maintenance Entity Point
<Instance>
The MEP instance number.
dm
Delay Measurement
<Prio : 0-7>
Priority in case of tagged OAM. In the EVC domain this is the
COS-ID
dual
Delay Measurement based on 1DM PDU transmission.
flow
The two way delay is calculated as round trip symmetrical flow delay. The
far end residence time is subtracted.
interval
Interval between PDU transmission in 10ms. Min value is 10.
<Interval : uint>
Interval value
multi
OAM PDU is transmitted with multicast MAC.
rdtrp
The two way delay is calculated as round trip delay. The far end residence
time is not subtracted.
single
Delay Measurement based on DMM/DMR PDU.
uni
OAM PDU is transmitted with unicast MAC. The MAC is taken from peer
MEP MAC database.
mep-id
Peer MEP-ID for unicast DM. The MAC is taken from peer MEP MAC
database.
<Mepid : uint>
Peer MEP-ID value
last-n
The last N dalays used for average last N calculation. Min value is 10.
<Lastn : uint>
The last N value
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
To configure
Delay Measurement
of
MEP
Example:
To configure
Delay Measurement
of
MEP 1
as below table
.
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