You can configure MEPs (Maintenance Entity Points) on this page.
Object | Description |
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Delete | This box is used to mark a MEP for deletion in next Save operation. |
Instance | The ID of the MEP. Click on the ID of a MEP to enter the configuration page. The range is 1 – 100. |
Domain | Port: This is a MEP in the Port Domain. |
Mode |
MEP: This is a Maintenance Entity End Point. MIP: This is a Maintenance Entity Intermediate Point. |
Direction |
Down: A Down MEP monitors ingress OAM and traffic on the Residence Port. Up: An Up MEP monitors egress OAM and traffic on the Residence Port. |
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. |
Level | The MEG level of this MEP. |
Flow Instance | The MEP is related to this flow (see Domain). This is not relevant and not shown in case of Port MEP. |
Tagged VID |
Port MEP: An outer C/S-tag (depending on VLAN Port Type) is added with this VID. Entering '0' means no TAG added. EVC MEP: This is not used. VLAN MEP: This is not used. EVC MIP: On Serval, this is the Subscriber VID that identify the subscriber flow in this EVC where the MIP is active. |
This MAC | The MAC of this MEP. Can be used by other MEPs when unicast is selected (Info only). |
Alarm | There is an active alarm on the MEP. |
Buttons | |
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Add a new MEP entry. | |
Save changes. | |
Undo any changes and revert to previously saved values. | |
Refresh the page immediately. Any non-committed changes will be lost. |