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Even through 6 different values are specified for transmission period, the default values
are recommended based on the application area for which ETH-CC is being used.
The consecutive number of the CCMs losses indicates that a remote MEP has gone
down or not. To set the threshold of CCMs that are consecutively lost, use the following
command.
ethernet oam cc meg NAME
loss-threshold <2-255>
Configures the loss threshold of continuity check mes-
sages. (default : 3)
no ethernet oam cc meg NAME
loss-threshold
Deletes a specified loss threshold and returns to the
default setting.
MEP can send CCM PDU with the pseudo MEG’s name and receive CCM PDU from a
remote MEP of pseudo MEG. To specify a MEP to communicate with a remote MEP of
pseudo MEG, use the following command.
ethernet oam cc meg NAME
mepid <1-8191> pseudo-meg
NAME
Specified a MEP to communicate with a remote MEP of
pseudo MEG.
NAME: MEG name
1-8191: MEP’s ID
NAME: pseudo MEG name for CCM
no ethernet oam cc meg NAME
mepid <1-8191> pseudo-meg
Deletes a specified remote MEP of pseudo MEG.
To change the format of CCM PDU from Y.1731’s to CFM OAM’s, use the following com-
mand.
Changes the format of CCM PDU from Y.1731 to CFM.
no ethernet oam pdu-to-cfm
Returns to the default Y.1731 format of CCM PDU.
Before the list of remote MEPs that cannot receive the continuity check messages is re-
moved from the database, this data is kept for the configured hold time. To configure a
hold time that MEP data is kept before it is removed from the database, use the following
command.
ethernet oam meg NAME ar-
chive-hold-time <1-65535>
Configures the time that missing MEP data is kept
before it is removed from the database. (default: 100
minutes)
no ethernet oam meg NAME
archive-hold-time
Deletes a specified hold time and returns to the default
setting.