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The output is arranged by port name, then in ascending VLAN ID order on the same port, and in the
order of outward-facing MEPs (from low to high level), MIPs, and inward-facing MEPs (from high to low
level) within the same VLAN.
Examples
# Display the MP information on all ports.
<Sysname> display cfd mp
Interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
MEP ID: 100
Maintenance domain: mdtest0
Maintenance association: mainmd0
MEP ID: 105
Maintenance domain: mdtest5
Maintenance association: mainmd5
MIP
Maintenance domain: mdtest6
Maintenance association: mainmd6
MEP ID: 104
Maintenance domain: mdtest4
Maintenance association: mainmd4
MEP ID: 102
Maintenance domain: mdtest2
Maintenance association: mainmd2
Interface GigabitEthernet1/0/4
MEP ID: 9
Maintenance domain: mdtest6
Maintenance association: matest6
Table 17 Command output
Field
Interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 VLAN
100
MEP ID
MIP
Level
Service instance
Direction
Maintenance domain
Maintenance association
VLAN 100
Level: 0
Service instance: 100
Level: 5
Service instance: 105
Level: 6
Service instance: 106
Level: 4
Service instance: 104
Level: 2
Service instance: 102
VLAN 1
Level: 6
Service instance: 6
Description
MP configuration of the specified VLAN on the specified port.
ID of the MEP.
A MIP in the MP.
MD level to which an MP belongs.
Service instance to which the MP belongs.
Direction of the MEP.
MD to which an MP belongs.
MA to which an MP belongs.
Direction: Outbound
Direction: Outbound
Direction: Inbound
Direction: Inbound
Direction: Outbound
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