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Chapter 9: TDM Services and Interfaces
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In the Maintenance Domain ID field, select a unique ID from 1 to 8 to identify the MD.
4
Optionally, in the Maintenance Domain Name field, enter a name for the MD, for information purposes.
5
In the Level field, select a maintenance level for the MD, from 0 to 7. The maintenance level ensures that
the CFM frames for each domain do not interfere with each other. Where domains are nested, the
encompassing domain must have a higher level than the domain it encloses. The maintenance level is
carried in all CFM frames that relate to that domain.
6
Click Apply, then Close.
To edit an MD:
1
In the Select a slot field, select the TDM card to which the MD you want to edit belongs.
2
Click Edit. The Service OAM Maintenance Domain – Edit page opens. You can edit any of the MD
parameters you can configure when you add an MD except the Maintenance Domain ID field.
3
Edit the MD parameters, as described above.
4
Click Apply, then Close.
To delete an MD:
1
In the Select a slot field, select the TDM card to which the MD you want to delete belongs.
2
Click Delete. The MD is deleted.
Note
You cannot delete an MD for which MAs have been configured. See
Maintenance Associations
Configuring Pseudowire Maintenance Associations (MAs)
Maintenance Associations (MAs) define Maintenance End Points (MEPs), and perform continuity checks by sending
Continuity Check Messages (CCMs) between the MEPs. This is the mechanism by which PTP 820G or PTP 820F
monitors the status of both paths in a protected TDM service and determines when a switchover is necessary.
For PTP 820F and PTP 820G, You can configure up to 32 MAs per unit.
(MAs).
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Configuring Advanced Pseudowire Parameters
Configuring Pseudowire

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