Configuring meps, Configuring mip generation rules – H3C Technologies H3C S3100 Series Switches User Manual
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To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Create an MA
cfd ma ma-name md md-name
vlan vlan-id
Required
Not created by default
Create a service instance
cfd service-instance instance-id
md md-name ma ma-name
Required
Not created by default
You must create the MD, MA, and service instance by strictly following the order stated in the table
above.
Configuring MEPs
MEPs are functional entities in a service instance. CFD is implemented through operations on MEPs,
which provides functions such as CC, LB, and LT, and gives prompts on error CCMs and cross
connections. As a MEP is configured on a service instance, the MD level and VLAN attribute of the
service instance become the attribute of the MEP.
Before creating MEPs, configure the MEP list first. An MEP list is a collection of local MEPs allowed to
be configured in an MA and the remote MEPs to be monitored.
Follow these steps to configure a MEP:
To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Configure a MEP list
cfd meplist mep-list
service-instance instance-id
Required
By default, no MEP list is
configured.
Enter Ethernet interface view
interface interface-type
interface-number
—
Create a MEP
cfd mep mep-id service-instance
instance-id { inbound |
outbound }
Required
Not configured by default
Enable the MEP
cfd mep service-instance
instance-id mep mep-id enable
Required
Disabled by default
You cannot create a MEP if the MEP ID is not included in the MEP list of the corresponding service
instance.
Configuring MIP Generation Rules
As functional entities in a service instance, MIPs deal with LBM and LTM messages.