Specifications
RICi-4E1/T1, RICi-8E1/T1 Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Configuration
RICi-4E1/T1, RICi-8E1/T1 Ver. 2.0 Configuring for Operation 4-27
Configuring Maintenance Domains
A Maintenance Domain (MD) is a domain or part of a domain for which the faults
in connectivity are managed. Each Maintenance Domain is administered
separately. Each Maintenance Domain is assigned a Maintenance Domain Name.
The name must be unique among all those used or available to an operator, and
to facilitate easy identification of administrative responsibility for the
Maintenance Domain. RICi-4E1/T1, RICi-8E1/T1 lets you add or remove
maintenance domains as explained below.
³ To view and edit existing MDs:
1. In the OAM End-to-End menu, type f or b to scroll forward or backward
respectively through the MDs.
The associated MD ID, MD format, and MD name appear.
2. Modify the MD format and the MD name as needed.
3. Save your changes.
RICi-4E1/T1, RICi-8E1/T1
Configuration > Applications > OAM > End-To-End > MD Names
MD ID [1 – 8] ... (2)
1. MD Format > (String)
2. MD Name ... (None)
Please select item <1 to 2>
A-Add New MD Name; F-Forward; B-Backward; D-Delete
ESC-Previous menu; !-Main menu; &-Exit
Figure
4-28. MD Names Menu
³ To add a maintenance domain (MD):
1. In the OAM MD Names menu, type A.
The new MD ID and its parameters appear as illustrated in
Figure
4-29
.
2. Specify the desired MD format and the MD name.
RICi-4E1/T1, RICi-8E1/T1
Configuration > Applications > OAM > End-To-End > MD Names
MD ID [1 – 8] ... (2)
1. MD Format > (String)
2. MD Name ... (None)
Please select item <1 to 2>
S-Save
ESC-Previous menu; !-Main menu; &-Exit
Figure
4-29. MD Names Menu, adding MD