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Before starting the cross-check process, first configure the remote MEPs that exist on other
devices inside the maintenance association using the Remote MEP List (see

"Configuring

Remote Maintenance End Points"

). These remote MEPs are used in the cross-check operation

to verify that all endpoints in the specified MA are operational.

The cross-check start delay, which sets the maximum delay this device waits for a remote MEP
to come up before starting the cross-check operation, is a domain-level parameter. To set this
parameter, use the CFM MD Configuration screen (see

"Configuring CFM Maintenance

Domains"

).

AIS Status – Enables/disables suppression of the Alarm Indication Signal (AIS). (Default:
Disabled)

AIS Period – Configures the period at which AIS is sent in an MA. (Range: 1 or 60 seconds;
Default: 1 second)

AIS Transmit Level – Configure the AIS maintenance level in an MA. (Range: 0-7; Default is 0)

AIS Level must follow this rule: AIS Level >= Domain Level

AIS Suppress Alarm – Enables/disables suppression of the AIS. (Default: Disabled)

Interface

To create a maintenance association:

1. Click Administration, CFM.

2. Select Configure MA from the Step list.

3. Select Add from the Action list.

4. Select an entry from the MD Index list.

5. Specify the MAs assigned to each domain, the VLAN through which CFM messages are passed,

and the manner in which MIPs can be created within each MA.

6. Click Apply.

FIGURE 292

Creating Maintenance Associations

To show the configured maintenance associations:

1. Click Administration, CFM.

2. Select Configure MA from the Step list.

3. Select Show from the Action list.

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