Specifications
Chapter 4 Configuration Installation and Operation Manual
4-38 Configuring for Operation LA-210 Ver. 1.5
³ To configure the maintenance entity group’s end point (MEP)
1. Select MEP.
The MEP menu appears as illustrated in
Figure
4-37
.
2. Configure MEP as outlined in
Table
4-21
.
3. Select Save.
LA-210
Configuration > Applications > OAM > End-To-End > Flows > MEP
Flow ID ... (Put your string here)
1. Local ID[0 – 8191] ... (0)
2. OAM Destination Address Type (Multicast)
3. Remote ID > (-)
4. MD Level[0 - 7] ... (3)
5. OAM Mode > (Disable)
6. Continuity Verification Mode > (CC Based)
7. OAM Destination MAC Address > (0120D2000103)
8. Default CC Priority > (0)
9. CC Interval > (1 Second)
10. Services
ESC-Previous menu; !-Main menu; &-Exit
Figure
4-37. MEP Menu
Table
4-21. MEP Menu
Parameter Possible Values Remarks
Flow ID Displays the Flow ID.
Local ID 0 - 8191
Indicates the maintenance entity group’s end point.
Default: 1
OAM Destination
Address Type
Multicast
Unicast
Determines the MAC address sent in OAM messages, which
may be either RADs proprietary multicast address or a user
defined unicast address.
Default: Multicast
Remote ID 0 – 8191 The Remote MEP ID is the ID that incoming OAM messages
will be identified by. Every unit’s ID must remain unique. The
local and remote ID must therefore not be identical.
MD Level 0 - 7 OAM domain level
Default: 3
Note: Read-only in Proprietary mode
OAM Mode Disabled
Initiate
React
Determines the OAM behavior.
Disabled: No CC performed,
Initiate: The unit will initiate and respond to OAM messages,
React: The unit will respond to OAM messages, but not
initiate them.