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Displaying details for local meps, Figure 317 s – Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch Configuration Guide (Supporting R2.2.0.0) User Manual

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Connectivity Fault Management

Interface
To show information for the MEPs configured on this device:

1. Click Administration, CFM.

2. Select Show Information from the Step list.

3. Select Show Local MEP from the Action list.

FIGURE 317

Showing Information on Local MEPs

Displaying Details for Local MEPs

Use the Administration > CFM > Show Information (Show Local MEP Details) page to show detailed
CFM information about a local MEP in the continuity check database.

CLI References

“show ethernet cfm maintenance-points local detail mep”

on page 533

Parameters
These parameters are displayed:

MD Index – Domain index. (Range: 1-65535)

MA Index – MA identifier. (Range: 1-2147483647)

MEP ID – Maintenance end point identifier. (Range: 1-8191)

MD Name – The maintenance domain for this entry.

MA Name – Maintenance association to which this remote MEP belongs.

MA Name Format – The format of the Maintenance Association name, including primary VID,
character string, unsigned Integer 16, or RFC 2865 VPN ID.

Level – Maintenance level of the local maintenance point.

Direction – The direction in which the MEP faces on the Bridge port (up or down).

Interface – The port to which this MEP is attached.

CC Status – Shows if the MEP will generate CCM messages.

MAC Address – MAC address of the local maintenance point. (If a CCM for the specified remote
MEP has never been received or the local MEP record times out, the address will be set to the
initial value of all Fs.)

Defect Condition – Shows the defect detected on the MEP.

Received RDI – Receive status of remote defect indication (RDI) messages on the MEP.

AIS Status – Shows if MEPs within the specified MA are enabled to send frames with AIS
information following detection of defect conditions.

AIS Period – The interval at which AIS information is sent.