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MA Index – MA identifier. (Range: 1-2147483647)

Source MEP ID – The identifier of a source MEP that will send the link trace message.
(Range: 1-8191)

Target

MEP ID – The identifier of a remote MEP that is the target of a link trace message.
(Range: 1-8191)

MAC Address – MAC address of a remote MEP that is the target of a link trace message.
This address can be entered in either of the following formats: xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx or
xxxxxxxxxxxx

TTL – The time to live of the link trace message. (Range: 0-255 hops)

Interface

To transmit link trace messages:

1. Click Administration, CFM.

2. Select Transmit Link Trace from the Step list.

3. Select an entry from MD Index and MA Index.

4. Specify the source MEP, the target MEP using either its MEP identifier or MAC address, and set

the maximum number of hops allowed in the TTL field.

5. Click Apply.

6. Check the results in the Link Trace cache (see

“Displaying the Link Trace Cache”

on page 999).

FIGURE 299

Transmitting Link Trace Messages

Transmitting Loop Back Messages

Use the Administration > CFM (Transmit Loopback) page to transmit Loopback Messages (LBMs).
These messages can be used to isolate or verify connectivity faults by submitting a request to a
target node (i.e., a remote MEP or MIP) to echo the message back to the source.

CLI References

“CFM Commands”

on page 523

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