Specifications

RICi-4E1/T1, RICi-8E1/T1 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
RICi-4E1/T1, RICi-8E1/T1 Ver. 2.0 Testing the Unit 6-17
Table
6-10. Loopback Parameters – Remote MEP ID
Parameter Possible Values Remarks
Flow ID 1 – 8 The ID of the virtual Ethernet connection.
Flow Name
The name of the virtual Ethernet connection you chose.
Note: This parameter is read-only.
Destination Type Destination Address
Remote MEP ID
The destination type for the loopback
Default: Destination Address
Remote MEP ID 1 – 8191 ID of the remote maintenance endpoint, terminating the
maintenance entity. It must be different from the local MEP ID
and unique for the maintenance domain. If set to 0, no
maintenance end point (MEP) is assigned.
Default: 0
Remote MEP
Address
The MAC address of the device assigned as media point at the
remote location.
Note: This parameter is read-only. It is automatically updated
by the system when you enter a valid remote MEP ID.
Number of LBs
to Send
0 – 50 The number of loopbacks to send.
Default: 0
Performing OAM Link Trace
This diagnostic utility traces the OAM route to the destination, specified either by
the MAC address or the maintenance end point (MEP). You can use maintenance
end point (MEP) specification only in standard OAM mode.
³ To trace OAM route according to the target MAC address:
1. From the OAM Tests menu (Main Menu > Diagnostics > OAM Tests), select
Link Trace.
The Link Trace menu appears (see
Figure
6-20
).
2. Verify that Destination Type is set to Target MAC Address.
If the target MAC address is all 0s, the Send Link Trace parameter does not
appear in the screen.
3. Define the test parameters according to
Table
6-11
.
4. Select Send Link Trace to perform the link trace.
5. Select Results to view the results of the link trace, as illustrated in
Figure
6-21
.
Note