Mep Configuration Management - FibroLAN Falcon Gen-3 M-Class User Manual

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4.22.3

MEP Configuration Management

The following functions are described in this section:
Maintenance Entity Point
MEP Configuration which includes the following displays
Instance Data
Instance Configuration
Peer MEP Configuration
Functional Configuration
TLV Configuration
TLV Status
Link State Tracking
4.22.3.1
Maintenance Entity Point
The Maintenance Entity Point instances are configured here.
Figure 4-174: Maintenance Entity Point display
Table 4-160: Maintenance Entity Point commands
Delete
Instance
Domain
Mode
Direction
Residence
Port
Level
This box is used to mark a MEP for deletion in the next Save operation.
MEP is an acronym for Maintenance Entity Endpoint and is an
endpoint in a Maintenance Entity Group (ITU-T Y.1731).
The ID of the MEP. Click on the ID of a MEP to enter the configuration
page.
The range is from 1 through 100
Port: This is a MEP in the Port Domain.
EVC: This is a MEP in the EVC Domain. 'Flow Instance' is a EVC.The
EVC must be created
VLAN: This is a MEP in the VLAN Domain. 'Flow Instance' is a VLAN.
In case of Up-MEP the VLAN must be created
MEP: This is a Maintenance Entity End Point.
MIP: This is a Maintenance Entity Intermediate Point.
Down This is a Down MEP - monitoring ingress traffic on 'Residence
Port'
Up: This is a Up MEP - monitoring egress traffic on 'Residence Port'
The port where MEP is monitoring - see 'Direction'.
For a EVC MEP the port must be a port in the EVC.
For a VLAN MEP the port must be a VLAN member.
The MEG level of this MEP.
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