Displaying details for remote meps – Brocade Communications Systems Brocate Ethernet Access Switch 6910 User Manual

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Displaying Details for Remote MEPs

Use the Administration > CFM > Show Information (Show Remote MEP Details) page to show
detailed information for MEPs located on other devices which have been discovered through
continuity check messages, or statically configured in the MEP database and verified through
cross-check messages.

CLI References

“show ethernet cfm maintenance-points remote detail”

on page 540

Parameters

These parameters are displayed:

MD Index – Domain index. (Range: 1-65535)

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

MEP ID – Maintenance end point identifier. (Range: 1-8191)

MD Name – Maintenance domain name.

MA Name – Maintenance association name.

Level – Authorized maintenance level for this domain.

MAC Address – MAC address of this MEP entry.

Primary VLAN – Service VLAN ID.

Incoming Port – Port to which this remote MEP is attached.

CC Lifetime – Length of time to hold messages about this MEP in the CCM database.

Age of Last CC Message – Length of time the last CCM message about this MEP has been in
the CCM database.

Frame Loss – Percentage of transmitted frames lost.

CC Packet Statistics – The number of CCM packets received successfully and those with
errors.

Port State – Port states include:

Up – The port is functioning normally.

Blocked – The port has been blocked by the Spanning Tree Protocol.

No port state – Either no CCM has been received, or nor port status TLV was received in
the last CCM.

Interface State – Interface states include:

No Status – Either no CCM has been received, or no interface status TLV was received in
the last CCM.

Up – The interface is ready to pass packets.

Down – The interface cannot pass packets.

Testing – The interface is in some test mode.

Unknown – The interface status cannot be determined for some reason.

Dormant – The interface is not in a state to pass packets but is in a pending state, waiting
for some external event.

Not Present – Some component of the interface is missing.

isLowerLayerDown – The interface is down due to state of the lower layer interfaces.

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