Specifications

Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual
4-36 Configuring for Operation LA-210 Ver. 1.5
Configuring a Flow
LA-210 lets you add or remove flows.
In some cases, the user interface may refer to flows also as EVCs.
³ To view existing flows:
1. From the End-To-End (Configuration > Applications > OAM > End-To-End)
menu, select Flows.
Flow options appear listed.
2. To view configured flows, press <F> to scroll forward or <B> to scroll
backward through the list.
³ To add a flow:
1. To add a flow, press <A>.
The new flow appears as illustrated in
Figure
4-35
.
2. Configure the flow parameters as outlined in
Table
4-19.
3. Click Save.
LA-210
Configuration > Applications > OAM > End-To-End > Flows
Flow[1 – 8] ... (1)
1. Flow Name ... (Put your String here)
2. SP VLAN[1 – 4094] ... (1)
3. Protocol Type (Standard)
4. MAID
5. MEP
A-Add New Flow ; F-Forward ; B-Backward ; D-Delete
ESC-Previous menu; !-Main menu; &-Exit
Figure
4-35. Lows Menu
Table
4-19. Flows Menu
Parameter Possible Values Remarks
Flow 1 – 8 Flow ID
Flow Name
Assign a name to the relevant flow.
SP VLAN 1 – 4094 Specify the VLAN used to send the OAM for the specified Maintenance
Entity Group (MEP).
Protocol Type Proprietary
Standard
Proprietary refers to RAD’s proprietary OAM protocol. If you choose
Proprietary, you will have to only configure MEP. Default: Standard
MAID Refers to the Maintenance Association ID. This parameter only shows if
Protocol Type is set to Standard.
MEP Refers to the Maintenance Entity Group End Point.
Note