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Maintenance Entity Groups

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4. Select a Name Format (ICC-based or Character string) and press <Enter>. (ICC is the

Name Format specific to the Y.1731 standard.) The Name field is highlighted.

5. Type a Name for the Maintenance Entity group and press <Enter>. The VLAN Tag Type

field is highlighted.

6. Select a VLAN Tag Type (C-Tag or None). C-Tag indicates that ethernet frames (CCMs,

LBMs, LBRs, LTMs, LTRs) are tagged for customers. None means that the frames are
not tagged. Press <Enter>. The CCM interval field is highlighted.

7. Select a Continuity Check Message (CCM) Interval (1 sec, 10 sec, 100 ms) and press

<Enter>. The CCM interval is the interval at which CCMs are sent by a MEP. The Permis-
sions (Sender ID) field is highlighted

8. In the Permissions (SenderID) field, select None, Chassis, Manage, ChassisManage, or

Defer and press <Enter>. This value indicates what is to be included in the Sender ID TLV
transmitted in CCMs, LBMs, LTMs, and LTRs:

• None: The Sender ID TLV is not sent. This is the default value.

• Chassis: the Chassis ID Length, Chassis ID Subtype, and Chassis ID fields of the

Sender ID TLV are sent.

• Manage: the Management Address Length and Management Address of the

Sender ID TLV are sent.

• ChassisManage: the The Chassis ID Length, Chassis ID Subtype, Chassis ID,

Management Address Length and Management Address fields are sent.

• Defer: the contents of the Sender ID TLV is determined by the corresponding

Maintenance Domain configuration.

9. To accept the new Maintenance Entity Group settings, type A and press <Enter>. The

Maintenance Entity Group Attributes screen (Figure 11-17) opens.

10. To modify an attribute value, type the number of the attribute and press <Enter>, or press

<Esc> to return to the Maintenance Entity Group List.

11.5.2.1 Interoperability between a Y.1731 MEP and 802.1ag MEPs

In general, an 802.1ag MEP cannot interoperate correctly with a Y.1731 MEP; that is, they cannot
correctly exchange CCM messages. Their respective standards do not provide compatibility
methods.

The Canoga Perkins 9145E NID does, however, provide a configuration method that will allow
interoperability between a Y.1731 MEP and an 802.1ag MEP operating in the same administra-
tive domain at the same level.

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