Configuring Ethernet CFM
Command
{
Step 14
sender-id
chassis
Step 15
mip auto-create [lower-mep-only | none]
Step 16
exit
Step 17
mip auto-create
Step 18
mep archive-hold-time minutes
Step 19
exit
Step 20
interface interface-id
Step 21
switchport mode trunk
Step 22
ethernet cfm mip level level-id
Step 23
ethernet cfm mep domain domain-name mpid
{
identifier
vlan vlan-id
Step 24
cos value
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}
none
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lower-mep-only
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port}
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Purpose
(Optional) Include the sender ID TLVs, attributes
containing type, length, and values for neighbor devices.
•
chassis—Send the chassis ID (host name).
•
none—Do not include information in the sender ID.
(Optional) Configure auto creation of MIPs for the service.
lower-mep-only—Create a MIP only if there is a MEP
•
for the service in another domain at the next lower
active level.
•
none —No MIP auto-create.
Return to ethernet-cfm configuration mode.
(Optional) Configure auto creation of MIPs for the domain.
lower-mep-only—Create a MIP only if there is a MEP
•
for the service in another domain at the next lower
active level.
(Optional) Set the number of minutes that data from a
missing maintenance end point is kept before it is purged.
The range is 1 to 65535; the default is 100 minutes.
Return to global configuration mode.
Specify an interface to configure, and enter interface
configuration mode.
(Optional) Configure the port as a trunk port.
(Optional) Configure a customer level or service-provider
level maintenance intermediate point (MIP) for the
interface. The MIP level range is 0 to 7.
This step is not required if you have entered the
Note
ethernet cfm mip auto-create global
configuration command or the mip auto-create
ethernet-cfm or ethernet-cfm-srv configuration
mode.
Configure maintenance end points for the domain, and
enter ethernet cfm mep mode.
•
domain domain-name—Specify the name of the
created domain.
•
mpid identifier—Enter a maintenance end point
identifier. The identifier must be unique for each
VLAN (service instance). The range is 1 to 8191.
vlan vlan-id—Enter the service provider VLAN ID or
•
IDs as a VLAN-ID (1 to 4094), a range of VLAN-IDs
separated by a hyphen, or a series of VLAN IDs
separated by comma.
•
port—Configure port MEP.
(Optional) Specify the class of service (CoS) value to be
sent with the messages. The range is 0 to 7.
Configuring Ethernet OAM and CFM
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