CANOGA PERKINS 9145E NID Software Version 4.10 User Manual

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9145E NID Software User’s Manual

Service OAM

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If All-to-One Bundling for SOAM is enabled, and the Network port is S-Tagged, then:

Frames from untagged DOWN MEPs on the user or network port are sent untagged,

using the user or network port MAC address as the source MAC address.

Frames from C-Tagged DOWN MEPs on the user port are sent C-Tagged, using the user

port MAC address as the source MAC address.

Frames from C-Tagged DOWN MEPs on the network port are sent as double tagged, on

the network port, using the network port MAC address as the source MAC address.

Frames from UP MEPs on the user port are sent on the network port as double tagged

frames, using the user port MAC address as the source MAC address.

Frames from the UP MEPs on the network port are sent on the user port as single tagged

C-tagged frames, using the network port MAC address as the source MAC address.

A single UP S-Tagged MEP can be configured on the user port, which sends S-Tagged

frames on the network port, using the user port MAC address as the source MAC
address.

If SOAM All-to-One Bundling is disabled, then all SOAM frames are sent and received either
untagged or C-Tagged, based on the SOAM configuration. In this case, the S-Tagged MEP (g in
Figure 11-2) cannot be configured. Figure 11-2 illustrates the logical positioning of MEPs and
MIPs when SOAM All-to-One Bundling is enabled.

Figure 11-2 Logical positioning of MEPs and MIPs with SOAM S-VLAN enabled

User Port

Network Port

S-Component

C-Component

Untagged MEP

(a) (b)

Down C-tagged

MEP User port (c)

UP C-tagged MEP

User port (e)

UP S-tagged MEP (g)

C-tagged MIP on

user port (h)

C-tagged MIP on

network port (i)

Down C-tagged MEP

Network port (d)

UP C-tagged MEP

Network port (f)

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