Troubleshooting Guide

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5. Click Nodal.
6. In the NodalMepList field, specify the nodal MEPs to add to the VLAN.
7. Click Apply.
Nodal MEP/MIP field descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the Nodal MEP/MIP tab.
Name Description
NodalMepList Specifies the nodal MEPs to add to the VLAN, in the
format <mdName.maName.mepId>, for example
md10.ma20.30.
NumOfNodalMep Indicates the number of nodal MEPs assigned to this
VLAN.
NodalMipLevelList Specifies a MIP level list.
NumOfNodalMipLevel Indicates the number of nodal MIP levels assigned to
this VLAN that allows MIP functionality to be enabled
on a per level per VLAN basis.
Configuring Layer 2 ping
Use this procedure to configure a Layer 2 ping inside an SPBM cloud or network. This feature
enables CFM to debug Layer 2. It can also help you debug IP shortcuts and the record for the
shortcuts’ ARP.
Note:
In the current release, troubleshooting using ping and traceroute (including Layer 2 ping and
Layer 2 traceroute) is not supported on EDM. For more information, see Release Notes for VSP
Operating System Software, NN47227-401. As an alternative, use the ACLI.
Before you begin
On the source and destination nodes, you must configure a CFM MD, MA, and MEP, and
assign a nodal MEP to the B-VLAN.
Procedure
1. In the navigation tree, expand the following folders: Configuration > Edit > Diagnostics.
2. Click L2Ping/L2Trace Route.
3. From the L2Ping tab, configure the Layer 2 ping properties.
4. To initiate a Layer 2 ping, highlight an entry and click the Start button.
5. To update a Layer 2 ping, click the Refresh button.
6. To stop the Layer 2 ping, click the Stop button.
CFM configuration using EDM
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