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Vdsl2 switch release 1.00
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config cfm ma
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To configure CFM maintenance association:
DAS-3626:admin#config cfm ma op1 md op_domain vlanid 1 ccm_interval 1sec
Command: config cfm ma op1 md op_domain vlanid 1 ccm_interval 1sec
Success.
DAS-3626:admin#
DAS-3600 Series Ethernet over VDSL Switch CLI Reference Manual
Used to configure a maintenance association.
config cfm ma <string 22> md <string 22> {vlanid <vlanid 1-4094> | mip [none | auto |
explicit | defer] | sender_id [none | chassis | manage | chassis_manage | defer] |
ccm_interval [10ms | 100ms | 1sec | 10sec | 1min | 10min] | mepid_list [add | delete]
<mepid_list>}
The MEP list specified for a MA can be located in different devices. MEPs must be created
on ports of these devices explicitly. An MEP will transmit CCM packets periodically across the
MA. The receiving MEP will verify these received CCM packets from other MEPs against this
MEP list for the configuration integrity check.
md – Specifies the maintenance domain name.
ma – Specifies the maintenance association name.
vlanid – Specifies the VLAN Identifier. Different MAs must be associated with different
VLANs.
mip – Specifies the control creation of MIPs.
none – No MIPs will be created.
auto – MIPs can always be created on any ports in this MA, if that port is not configured with
an MEP of that MA.
explicit – MIP can be created on any ports in this MA, only if the next existent lower level has
a MEP configured on that port, and that port is not configured with a MEP of this MA.
defer – Inherit the settings configured for the maintenance domain that this MA is associated
with. This is the default value.
ccm_interval – Specifies the CCM interval.
10ms – 10 milliseconds. Not recommended. For test purposes.
100ms – 100 milliseconds. Not recommended. For test purposes.
1sec – One second.
10sec – Ten seconds. This is the default value.
1min – One minute.
10min – Ten minutes.
mepid – Specify the MEPIDs contained in the maintenance association. The range of MEPID
is 1-8191.
add – Add MEPID(s).
delete – Specifies to delete MEPID(s).
By default, there's no MEPID in a newly created maintenance association.
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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