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| CFM Commands
Cross Check Operations
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remote MEP configured in the static list (with the mep crosscheck mpid
command).
â—† A mep-unknown trap is sent if cross-checking is enabled, and a CCM is
received from a remote MEP that is not configured in the static list.
â—† A ma-up trap is sent if cross-checking is enabled, and a CCM is received
from all remote MEPs configured in the static list for this maintenance
association.
EXAMPLE
This example enables SNMP traps for mep-unknown events detected in
cross-check operations.
Console(config)#snmp-server enable traps ethernet cfm crosscheck mep-unknown
Console(config)#
mep crosscheck
mpid
This command statically defines a remote MEP in a maintenance
association. Use the no form to remove a remote MEP.
SYNTAX
[no] mep crosscheck mpid mpid ma ma-name
mpid – Identifier for a maintenance end point which exists on
another CFM-enabled device within the same MA. (Range: 1-8191)
ma-name – Maintenance association name. (Range: 1-43
alphanumeric characters)
DEFAULT SETTING
No remote MEPs are configured.
COMMAND MODE
CFM Domain Configuration
COMMAND USAGE
â—† Use this command to statically configure remote MEPs that exist inside
the maintenance association. These remote MEPs are used in the cross-
check operation to verify that all endpoints in the specified MA are
operational.
â—† Remote MEPs can only be configured with this command if domain
service access points (DSAPs) have already been created with the
ethernet cfm mep command at the same maintenance level and in the
same MA. DSAPs are MEPs that exist on the edge of the domain, and
act as primary service access points for end-to-end cross-check, loop-
back, and link-trace functions.