In this user interface, you can view, create, delete and modify maintenance points, and start OAM functions.
In the NE Explorer, select a board and choose from the shortcut menu.
Button |
Description |
|---|---|
OAM Operation |
Includes options such as Start LB, Start LT, Start Ping, Performance Detect, Activate CC and Deactivate CC. |
OAM Configuration |
Includes options such as New Maintenance Domain and New Maintenance Association. |
Advanced |
Clicks the New, then clicks the Advanced to displays the Advanced Configuration dialog box and perform advanced configuration to the MP. |
Field |
Value |
Description |
|---|---|---|
Node |
|
Displays the current node. |
VLAN ID |
1 to 4095 |
Displays the VLAN ID of monitored services. |
| MEP ID | In standard mode: 00-00-0000 to 00-00-1FFF In traditional mode: 00-00-0000 to FF-FF-FF00 Default: - |
The MEP ID (Ethernet OAM) specifies the flag that uniquely identifies a maintenance point. The bytes from higher bits to lower bits are respectively described here. The first byte indicates the network number. The second byte indicates the number of the node in the local network. The third and forth bytes indicate the ID of the maintenance point on the network node. The maintenance point ID must be unique in the entire network. |
Type |
MEP, MIP Default: MEP |
The Maintenance Point Type (Ethernet OAM) specifies the maintenance point type defined in IEEE 802.1ag. MEP stands for Maintenance association End Point, and MIP stands for Maintenance association Intermediate Point. |
Level |
Consumer High (7), Consumer Middle (6), Consumer Low (5), Provider High (4), Provider Low (3), Operator High (2), Operator Middle (1), Operator Low (0) |
When the value of MD and MA isn't NULL, Displays the level of OAM frames. The higher the number, the higher the level. |
Direction |
Bidirectional, WDM Direction, SDH Direction, IP Direction |
In the case of NGWDM equipment, set WDM or IP for MEP nodes, and Bidirectional for MIP nodes. Select SDH, IP for MEP nodes of SDH equipment, and Bidirectional for MIP nodes. |
MD |
For example: MD1 |
Displays maintenance domain name. |
MA |
For example: MA1 |
Displays maintenance association name. |
| CC Status | Activate, Inactivate Default: Inactivate |
The CC Status (Ethernet OAM) parameter specifies whether to activate the connectivity check (CC) function at a maintenance point. |
LB Timeout (ms) |
3000-60000, in increments of 100 Default: 5000 |
Displays the LB test timeout. |
LT Timeout (ms) |
3000-60000, in increments of 100 Default: 5000 |
Displays the LT test timeout. |
CCM Sending Period (ms) |
1000, 10000, 60000, 600000 or1000-60000, in increments of 100 Default: 5000 |
Displays the CCM sending period |
AIS Active Status |
Active, Deactive |
Displays or sets AIS activation state. |
Client Layer Level |
1-7 |
Displays or sets client layer level. |
AIS Period (ms) |
1000,60000 |
Displays or sets AIS period. |
CC Destination Multicast MAC |
For example: 00-80-C2-00-00-30 |
Displays or sets CC destination multicast MAC address. |
Maintenance Domain Name |
For example: MD1 |
Displays or sets maintenance domain name. |
Maintenance Association Name |
For example: MA1 |
Displays or sets maintenance association name. |
Maintenance Domain Level |
Consumer High (7), Consumer Middle (6), Consumer Low (5), Provider High (4), Provider Low (3), Operator High (2), Operator Middle (1), Operator Low (0) |
Displays or sets maintenance domain level. |
| DM Response | Disabled, Enabled Default: Disabled |
Sets whether the maintenance point respond to the DM packets. |