Troubleshooting Guide

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Domain Name Assn Name
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md1 ma1
Total number of MA entries: 1.
Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to use the cfm maintenance-association command.
Variable Value
WORD<0–22> WORD<0–22> Creates the CFM MA. The first parameter, specifies the MD
name. The second parameter, specifies the MA name.
index <1–2147483647> Specifies a maintenance association entry index.
Configuring CFM MEP
Use this procedure to configure the CFM Maintenance Endpoint (MEP). A MEP represents a
managed CFM entity, associated with a specific Domain Service Access Point (DoSAP) of a service
instance, which can generate and receive CFM Protocol Data Units (PDU) and track any responses.
A MEP is created by MEP ID under the context of an MA.
Procedure
1. Log on to Global Configuration mode:
enable
configure terminal
2. Create the CFM MEP:
cfm maintenance-endpoint WORD<0–22> WORD<0–22> <1–8191> [state
<enable>]
3. Enable an existing CFM MEP:
cfm maintenance-endpoint WORD<0–22> WORD<0–22> <1–8191> enable
4. Disable an existing CFM MEP:
no cfm maintenance-endpoint WORD<0–22> WORD<0–22> <1–8191> enable
5. Display the CFM MEP configuration:
show cfm maintenance-endpoint
6. Delete an existing CFM MEP:
no cfm maintenance-endpoint WORD<0–22> WORD<0–22> <1–8191>
Example
VSP-4850GTS> enable
VSP-4850GTS# configure terminal
VSP-4850GTS(config)# cfm maintenance-endpoint md1 ma1 1 state enable
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