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11.6.3 Delete a Maintenance End Point

When you delete a Y.1731 Maintenance End Point, it is also deleted from the AIS client list.

1. On the Maintenance End Point List screen (Figure 11-18), type D and press Enter. The current

MEP is highlighted.

2. Press the Space bar to scroll through the list and highlight the entry you want to delete.

3. Press Enter to delete the highlighted MEP.

11.6.4 Modify a Maintenance End Point

1. On the Maintenance End Point List screen (Figure 11-18), type E and press Enter. The current

MEP is highlighted.

2. Press the Space bar to scroll through the list and highlight the entry to modify.

3. When the MEP you want to modify is highlighted, press Enter. The Maintenance End Point

Attributes screen for that MEP opens (Figure 11-21 for 802.1ag or Figure 11-22 for Y.1731).

4. To change the Admin Status, type 1 and press Enter. Select Enabled or Disabled and press Enter.

5. To change CCM Transmit Status, type 2 and press Enter. Select Enabled or Disabled and press

Enter

.

6. To change the Primary VLAN ID, type 3 and press Enter. Select a VLAN Tag Type and press

Enter

.

7. To change the fault alarm detect time, type 4 and press Enter. This is the time that defects must be

present before a fault alarm is issued. Type an entry between 2500 and 10000 milliseconds and
press Enter.

When a defect is detected, a fault alarm is raised. When the defect is no longer present,
the fault alarm is not cleared immediately. The system waits for the fault alarm clear time
before clearing the alarm.

8. To change the fault alarm clear time, type 5 and press Enter. This is the time that defects must be

absent before a fault alarm is reset. Type an entry between 2500 and 10000 milliseconds and
press Enter.

9. To change the CCM/LTM Priority, type 6 and press Enter. This is the priority parameter (P-bits) for

CCMs and LTMs transmitted by the MEP. Type a number from 0 to 7 and press Enter.

10. To change the lowest alarm priority, type 7 and press Enter. All defects with priority equal or higher

than the one specified will generate an alarm. Select from the list of alarms (MacRemErrXcon,
RemErrXcon, ErrXcon, Xcon, NoDefects, AllDefects) and press Enter. Beneath the configurable
items on your screen is the following read-only information:

• Fault notification state: The current state of the Fault Notification State generator.

• Defects: The current list of active defects.

• Next Linktrace trans. ID: The transaction ID that will be used in the next Linktrace

message.

• Next Loopback trans. ID: The transaction ID that will be used in the next Loopback

message.

11. If you are configuring a Y.1731 MEP, go to step 12. If you are configuring an 802.1ag MEP, type A

to accept the settings and press Enter. Press Esc to return to the Maintenance End Point List
screen. If you are modifying a Y.1731 MEP (Figure 11-22):

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