User’s Manual of IGS-604HPT-M12
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4.20.1 MEP Configuration
The Maintenance Entity Point instances are configured here; screen in Figure 4-20-1 appears.
Figure 4-20-1: MEP Configuration Screenshot
The page includes the following fields:
Object Description
T
his box is used to mark a MEP for deletion in next Save operation.
ï‚· Delete
T
he ID of the MEP. Click on the ID of a MEP to enter the configuration page.
ï‚· Instance
Port:
This is a MEP in the Port Domain. 'Flow Instance' is a Port.
Esp: Future use
Evc: This is a MEP in the EVC Domain. 'Flow Instance' is a EVC
Mpls: Future use
ï‚· Domain
MEP:
This is a Maintenance Entity End Point.
MIP: This is a Maintenance Entity Intermediate Point.
ï‚· Mode
Ingre
ss: This is a Ingress (down) MEP - monitoring ingress traffic on 'Residence
Port'.
Egress: This is a Egress (up) MEP - monitoring egress traffic on 'Residence
Port'.
ï‚· Direction
T
he port where MEP is monitoring - see 'Direction'.
ï‚· Residence Port
T
he MEG level of this MEP.
ï‚· Level
T
he MEP is related to this flow - See 'Domain'.
ï‚· Flow Instance
Port MEP:
An outer C/S-tag (depending on VLAN Port Type) is added with this
VID.
Entering '0' means no TAG added.
ï‚· Tagged VID
T
he MAC of this MEP - can be used by other MEP when unicast is selected (Info
only).
ï‚· This MAC
T
here is an active alarm on the MEP.
ï‚· Alarm