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Transition Networks
S4224 Web User Guide
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One-way Far to Near Min. Delay
The minimum one-way near to far delay.
One-way Far to Near Max. Delay
The maximum one-way near to far delay.
One-way Near to Far Average Delay
The number of red received.
One-way Near to Far Average Delay Variation
The one-way near to far average delay variation.
One-way Near to Far Min. Delay.
The minimum one-way near to far delay.
One-way Near to Far Max. Delay.
The maximum one-way near to far delay.
Two-way Delay Average Delay
The two-way average delay.
Two-way Average Delay Variation
The two-way average delay variation.
Two-way Min. Delay
The minimum two-way delay.
Two-way Max. Delay
The maximum two-way delay.
Domain
Port
: This is a MEP in the Port Domain. 'Flow Instance' is a Port.
Evc
: This is a MEP in the EVC Domain. 'Flow Instance' is a EVC.
VLAN
: This is a MEP in the VLAN Domain. 'Flow Instance' is a VLAN.
Direction
Up
: This is a Down MEP - monitoring ingress OAM and traffic on 'Residence Port'.
Down
: This is a Up MEP - monitoring egress OAM and traffic on 'Residence Port'.
Level
The MEG level of this MEP.
Flow Instance
The MEP is related to this flow - See 'Domain'.
Tagged VID
Port
MEP
: An outer C/S-tag (depending on VLAN Port Type) is added with this VID. Entering '0'
means no TAG added.
EVC
MIP
: On Serval, this is the Subscriber VID that identify the subscriber flow in this EVC where
the MIP is active.