2. Tap the box next to 802.1ag or Y.1731 to start the selected test. The transmission of OAM PDUs become active as soon as
the check mark is added to the test.
Note: The different test options become available only when either 802.1ag or Y.1731 is selected. Once either is selected
Page 3 and 4 are also displayed with the test options.
3. Select the available test options on Page 3 and 4.
For 802.1ag the following are available:
Continuity Check Messages (CCM), Loopback Message (LBM) and Link Trace Message (LTM)
For Y.1731 the following are available:
Continuity Check Messages (CCM), Loopback Message (LBM), Link Trace Message (LTM), Frame Loss (LM) and Delay
(DM).
4. Tap Start to start the test.
OAM Service Level (Page 1)
OAM Service Level (Page 2)
Service Level OAM Configuration Parameters
(see
for more details)
Page 1:
MD Format:
Configure the format of the Maintenance Domain name
None:
Null field. No maintenance domain name present
MAC+2octet:
User configurable MAC a 2 octets
String:
User configurable ASCII character string
MA Format:
Configure the format of the Maintenance Association name
VID:
User configurable VLAN ID, as configured in the Primary VLAN ID level
String:
User configurable ASCII character string
2 octet:
2 octet integer
ICC-Based:
User configurable ITU-T Y.1731 ITU Carrier Code (ICC) based
MD Level:
Maintenance domain level. 0 to 7.
MEP ID:
End point identifier of local device. 1 to 8191.
VLAN ID:
VLAN ID associated with the MA or MEG.
Page 2:
VLAN Type:
C-VLAN or S-VLAN
Direction
Up:
Inward facing MEP used for MA/MEG with a wider reach (i.e., end-to-end, beyond a single link).
Down:
Outward facing MEP used for MA/MEG spanning a single link.
Dest MEP ID:
MEP ID of the MEP end point.
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