Saa Type Ethoam-Two-Way-Delay - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6850-48 Cli Reference Manual

Alcatel-lucent omniswitch 6850-48: reference guide
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Service Assurance Agent Commands

saa type ethoam-two-way-delay

Configures SAA for two-way Ethernet frame delay measurement (ETH-DM).
saa string type {ethoam-two-way-delay} {target-endpoint tmep_id | target-mac address mac} source-
endpoint smep_id domain domain association assoc vlan-priority priority [num-pkts num] [inter-pkt-
delay delay]
Syntax Definitions
string
tmep-id
mac
smep-id
domain
assoc
priority
delay
num
Defaults
parameter
num
delay
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6850E, 6855, 9000E
Usage Guidelines
The SAA must exist before issuing the CLI. If the SAA does not exist, the CLI will return an error.
The source MEP-ID, MD and MA must be created before initiating two-way ETH-DM.
If the source MEP-ID/MA/MD does not exist, the configuration is still accepted and no error is
returned.
When the target-endpoint parameter is specified, then it must be learned before initiating two-way
ETH-DM.
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
SAA ID string up to 32 characters. Use quotes around string if SAA ID
contains multiple words with spaces between them (e.g. "SAA 10").
The ID of the destination MEP.
The MAC address of the destination.
The ID of the source MEP.
The domain to which the source MEP belongs.
The association to which the source MEP belongs.
The VLAN priority to be used for the outgoing packet.
Valid range is 0– 7.
The delay between packets sent during a ping iteration, in milliseconds.
Valid range is 100ms - 1000ms in multiples of 100ms.
The number of packets to be sent during loopback. Valid range is 1–10.
default
5
1000
June 2012
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