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connectivity-fault-management {

action-profile rmep-defaults {

default-action {

interface-down;

}

}
maintenance-domain d2 {

level 0;
maintenance-association 100 {

mep 2 {

interface ge-1/0/4;
remote-mep 1 {

action-profile rmep-defaults;

}

}

}

}
maintenance-domain d3 {

level 0;
maintenance-association 100 {

mep 2 {

interface ge-1/0/3;
remote-mep 1 {

action-profile rmep-defaults;

}

}

}

}

}

}

}

}

Related

Documentation

Ethernet OAM

Ethernet Ring Protection on page 151

Example: Viewing Ethernet Ring Protection Status—Normal Ring Operation on page 177

Example: Viewing Ethernet Ring Protection Status—Ring Failure Condition on page 179

Example: Configuring Load Balancing Within Ethernet Ring Protection for MX Series
Routers

MX Series routers support Ethernet ring protection (ERP) to help achieve high reliability
and network stability. ERP is used in router or bridge networks to protect against link
failure. A single-ring topology is configured that uses one specific link called a ring
protection link (RPL) to protect the whole ring. When all links are up and running, the
RPL blocks traffic and remains idle. However, if a link fails, the RPL routes traffic to bypass
the failure on the ring.

MX Series routers now support ERP ring instances. Whereas traffic in a ring topology
follows the same path, traffic within a ring instance uses data channels to allow some

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