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NOTE: The only difference in the two commands is the use of the
mep-statistics and delay-statistics keyword.
The fields for these commands are described in Table 4 on page 125.
Table 4: Show Ethernet Delay Command Parameters
DescriptionParameter RangeParameter
Specifies an existing maintenance domain (MD) to use.Existing MD namemaintenance-domain name
Specifies an existing maintenance association (MA) identifier
to use.
Existing MA identifiermaintenance-association ma-id
When a MEP has been specified, display statistics only for the
local MEP.
1–8191local-mep identifier
When a MEP has been specified, display statistics only for the
discovered MEP.
1–8191remote-mep identifier
The number of entries to display in the results table. By default,
all 100 entries are displayed if they exist.
1–100 (default:100)count count
NOTE: For each MEP, you will see frame counters for sent and received
Ethernet frame delay measurement frames whenever MEP statistics are
displayed.
Related
Documentation
MX Series Ethernet Services Routers Solutions Page•
• Ethernet Frame Delay Measurements on page 119
• Configuring MEP Interfaces to Support ETH-DM on page 122
• Triggering an ETH-DM Session on page 123
• Configuring One-Way ETH-DM with Single-Tagged Interfaces on page 125
• Configuring Two-Way ETH-DM with Single-Tagged Interfaces on page 130
• Configuring ETH-DM with Untagged Interfaces on page 134
Example: Configuring One-Way Ethernet Frame Delay Measurements with
Single-Tagged Interfaces
This example uses two MX Series routers: MX-1 and MX-2. The configuration creates a
CFM down MEP session on a VLAN-tagged logical interface connecting the two (ge-5/2/9
on Router MX-1 and ge-0/2/5 on Router MX-2).
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Chapter 11: ITU-T Y.1731 Ethernet Frame Delay Measurements