'prio' is the priority (PCP) of transmitted TST frame
'mep' is the peer MEP-ID of target MEP - only used if 'mac_addr is 'all zero'
'no_seq|seq' is without and with transmitted sequence numbers
'rate' is the TST frame transmission bit rate in Mbps'
'size' is the size of the un-tagged TST frame - four bytes will be added for each tag
'allzero|allone|onezero' is pattern contained in the TST frame data TLV.
Syntax:
MEP tst config [<inst>] [set|clear] [<prio>] [<mep>] [no_seq|seq] [<rate>] [<size>]
[allzero|allone|onezero] [enable|disable]
Parameters:
<inst>
set|clear
<prio>
<mep>
no_seq|seq
<rate>
<size>
allzero|allone|onezero: Data pattern to be filled in TST PDU
enable|disable
MEP State
Description:
MEP state get.
Syntax:
MEP state [<inst>]
Parameters:
: Instance number
<inst>
MEP Loss Measurement State
Description:
MEP Loss Measurement state get.
Syntax:
MEP lm state [<inst>]
Parameters:
: Instance number
<inst>
MEP Loss Measurement State Clear
Description:
MEP Loss Measurement state clear
Syntax:
MEP lm clear <inst>
Parameters:
: Instance number
<inst>
MEP Link Trace State
Description:
MEP Link Trace state get.
NS3552-8P-2S-V2 User Manual
: Instance number
: OAM DEI set/clear
: OAM PDU priority
: This MEP id (0-0x1FFF)
: TST sequence number transmission
: Transmission bit rate of TST frames - in Mbps
: Size of TST data field in bytes (max 1518)
: enable/disable
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