Show Mep-Alarm Status - Allied Telesis IE220 Series Manual

Industrial ethernet layer 2+ switches, command reference for alliedware plus version 5.5.3-0.x
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SHOW MEP
ALARM STATUS

show mep-alarm status

Overview
Use this command to show any alarms that have been declared by Local MEPs, and
the defect(s) that caused the alarm.
show mep-alarm status
Syntax
Mode
User Exec/Privileged Exec
Usage notes
A Local MEP is used to detect connectivity faults with other remote MEPs that are
in the same Maintenance Association (MA) and Maintenance Domain (MD) as the
Local MEP. A Local MEP looks first for connectivity defects, and if these defects
persist for a long enough period of time (typically 2.5 seconds), then an alarm is
declared.
Example
To show the alarms on local MEPs, use the command:
awplus#
Output
Figure 9-13: Example output from show mep-alarm status
Table 9-9: Parameters in the output from show mep-alarm status
Related
ethernet cfm mep
commands
mep (FNG attributes)
mep crosscheck
Command
Version 5.4.7-1.1: command added
changes
Version 5.4.8-0.2: added to SBx8100 series products
Version 5.4.8-1.1: added to SBx908 GEN2 series products
C613-50644-01 Rev B
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OMMANDS
show mep-alarm status
awplus#show mep-alarm status
CFM Domain Name
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MD-INST1
Parameter
CFM Domain Name
CFM Service Name
Active Alarms
MEP
Command Reference for IE220 Series
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
CFM Service Name
MA-INST1-1
Description
The domain name.
The MA name.
The highest priority defect causing the alarm, one of the
following: someRDI, someMACstatus, someRMEPCCM,
errorCCM, or xconCCM.
The local MEP's ID.
MEP
Active Alarm
12
someRMEPCCM
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