Delay measure operations, Ethernet cfm delay- measure two-way, Ethernet cfm delay-measure two-way – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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Delay Measure Operations

ethernet cfm delay-

measure two-way

This command sends periodic delay-measure requests to a specified MEP

within a maintenance association.

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ethernet cfm delay-measure two-way [src-mep source-mpid]

{dest-mep destination-mpid | mac-address} md domain-name

ma ma-name [count transmit-count] [interval interval]

[size packet-size] [timeout timeout]
source-mpid – The identifier of a source MEP that will send the

delay-measure message. (Range: 1-8191)
destination-mpid – The identifier of a remote MEP that is the target

of the delay-measure message. (Range: 1-8191)
mac-address – MAC address of a remote MEP that is the target of

the delay-measure message. This address can be entered in either

of the following formats: xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx or xxxxxxxxxxxx
domain-name – Domain name. (Range: 1-43 alphanumeric

characters)
ma-name – Maintenance association name. (Range: 1-44

alphanumeric characters)
count The number of times to retry sending the message if no

response is received before the specified timeout. (Range: 1-5)
interval – The transmission delay between delay-measure

messages. (Range: 1-5 seconds)
packet-size – The size of the delay-measure message.

(Range: 64-1518 bytes)
timeout - The timeout to wait for a response. (Range: 1-5 seconds)

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Count: 5

Interval: 1 second

Table 177: show fault-notify-generator - display description

Field

Description

MD Name

The maintenance domain for this entry.

MA Name

The maintenance association for this entry.

Hihest Defect

The highest defect that will generate a fault alarm. (This is disabled

by default.)

Lowest Alarm

The lowest defect that will generate a fault alarm (see the

mep fault-

notify lowest-priority

command).

Alarm Time

The time a defect must exist before a fault alarm is issued (see the

mep fault-notify alarm-time

, command).

Reset Time

The time after a fault alarm has been issued, and no defect exists,

before another fault alarm can be issued (see the

mep fault-notify

reset-time

command).

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