Chapter 4: Commands for CLI configuration
mip
This MEP instance is a half-MIP
<Instance>
The MEP instance number.
down
This MEP is a Down-MEP
domain
The domain of the MEP
evc
This MEP is a EVC domain MEP.
port
This MEP is a Port domain MEP.
vlan
This MEP is a VLAN domain MEP.
flow
The flow instance that the MEP is related to.
<flow >
The flow instance number when not in the port domain.
vid
In case the MEP is a port Up-MEP or a EVC customer MIP the VID must be
given.
<Vid : vlan_id>
The port Domain MEP VID. This is required for a Port Up-MEP.
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
To configure
Down-MEP
of
MEP
.
Example:
To configure
Down-MEP
of
MEP 1
as below table
Switch# configure terminal
Switch (config)#
mep 1 down domain port flow 1 level 0
interface GigabitEthernet 1/1
mep <Instance> lb
Command:
mep <Instance>
lb <prio> [ dei ] [ multi | { uni { { mep-id
<mepid> } | { mac <mac> } } } ] count <count> size <size>
interval <interval>
mep
Maintenance Entity Point
<Instance>
The MEP instance number.
lb
Loop Back
<Prio : 0-7>
Priority in case of tagged OAM. In the EVC domain this is the COS-
ID.
count
The number of LBM PDU to send in one loop test. The value 0 indicate
infinite transmission (test behavior). This is HW based LBM/LBR and
Requires VOE.
<Count : uint>
Number of LBM PDU to send value
size
The number of bytes in the LBM PDU Data Pattern TLV
<size>
The LBM frame size. This is entered as the wanted size (in bytes) of a
un-tagged frame containing LBM OAM PDU - including CRC (four
bytes). Example when 'Size' = 64 => Un-tagged frame size = DMAC(6)
+ SMAC(6) + TYPE(2) + LBM PDU LENGTH(46) + CRC(4) = 64
interval
The number of bytes in the LBM PDU Data Pattern TLV
<interval>
The interval between transmitting LBM PDU. in case 'count' != 0 this
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