Configuring lb on meps, Configuring lt on meps – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

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Configurations in aggregate interface view take effect on the aggregate interface and all its

member ports.

Configurations on a member port take effect only when the member port leaves the aggregation
group.

To configure CC on a MEP:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

(Optional.) Set the CCM

interval field.

cfd cc interval interval-value
service-instance instance-id

By default, the interval field value is
4.

3.

Enter Layer 2 Ethernet

interface view or Layer 2
aggregate interface view.

interface interface-type
interface-number

N/A

4.

Enable CCM sending on a
MEP.

cfd cc service-instance instance-id
mep mep-id enable

By default, CCM sending is
disabled on a MEP.

Configuring LB on MEPs

The LB function can verify the link state between the local MEP and the remote MEP or MIP.
To configure LB on a MEP:

Task Command

Remarks

Enable LB.

cfd loopback service-instance
instance-id mep mep-id

{ target-mac mac-address |
target-mep target-mep-id }

[ number number ]

By default, LB is disabled.
Available in any view.

Configuring LT on MEPs

LT can trace the path between source and target MEPs, and can locate link faults by automatically

sending LT messages. The two functions are implemented in the following way:

Tracing path—The source MEP first sends LTM messages to the target MEP. Based on the LTR
messages in response to the LTM messages, the path between the two MEPs is identified.

LT messages automatic sending—If the source MEP fails to receive the CCM frames from the target
MEP within 3.5 times the transmission interval, the link between the two is considered faulty. LTM
frames (with the target MEP as the destination and the TTL field in the LTM frames set to the

maximum value 255) will be sent out. Based on the LTRs that the MIPs return, the fault source is

located.

To configure LT on MEPs:

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