Service Manual

100 cfm0 7 MEP Gi 4/10 Enabled
test0 10 DOWN 00:01:e8:59:23:45
200 cfm1 6 MEP Gi 4/10 Enabled
test1 20 DOWN 00:01:e8:59:23:45
300 cfm2 5 MEP Gi 4/10 Enabled
test2 30 DOWN 00:01:e8:59:23:45
Creating a Maintenance Intermediate Point
Maintenance intermediate point (MIP) is a logical entity congured at a port of a switch that constitutes intermediate points of a
maintenance entity (ME).
An ME is a point-to-point relationship between two MEPs within a single domain. An MIP is not associated with any MA or service
instance, and it belongs to the entire MD.
1. Create a MIP.
INTERFACE mode
ethernet cfm mip domain {name | level } ma-name name
2. Display congured MEPs and MIPs.
EXEC Privilege mode
show ethernet cfm maintenance-points local [mep | mip]
Example of Viewing Congured MIPs
Dell#show ethernet cfm maintenance-points local mip
--------------------------------------------------------------------
MPID Domain Name Level Type Port CCM-Status
MA Name VLAN Dir MAC
---------------------------------------------------------------------
0 service1 4 MIP Gi 1/5 Disabled
My_MA 3333 DOWN 00:01:e8:0b:c6:36
0 service1 4 MIP Gi 1/5 Disabled
Your_MA 3333 UP 00:01:e8:0b:c6:36
Displaying the MP Databases
CFM maintains two MP databases:
MEP Database (MEP-DB): Every MEP must maintain a database of all other MEPs in the MA that have announced their
presence via CCM.
MIP Database (MIP-DB): Every MIP must maintain a database of all other MEPs in the MA that have announced their presence
via CCM.
To display the MEP and MIP databases, use the following commands.
Display the MEP Database.
EXEC Privilege mode
show ethernet cfm maintenance-points remote detail [active | domain {level | name} |
expired | waiting]
Display the MIP Database.
EXEC Privilege mode
show ethernet cfm mipdb
Example of Displaying the MEP Database
Dell#show ethernet cfm maintenance-points remote detail
MAC Address: 00:01:e8:58:68:78
Domain Name: cfm0
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802.1ag