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cfd mip-rule

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Parameters meplist mep-list: Specifies a list of MEP IDs. The mep-list argument takes the form of { mep-id [ to mep-id ] }&, where mep-id represents the MEP ID and ranges from 1 to 8191. & indicates you can specify up to 10 MEP ID ranges. service-instance instance-id: Specifies the service instance ID, ranging from 1 to 32767. Description Use cfd meplist to create a MEP list, which is a collection of local MEPs allowed to be configured and the remote MEPs to be monitored in the same MA. Use undo cfd meplist to delete existing MEP lists. By default, no MEP list is created. Before creating a MEP list, create the relevant MD, MA, and service instance. After you delete a MEP list, all local MEP configurations based on this list are deleted. Related commands: cfd ma, cfd md, and cfd service-instance. Examples # Create a MEP list that includes MEP 9 through MEP 15 in service instance 5. system-view [Sysname] cfd md test_md level 3 [Sysname] cfd ma test_ma md test_md vlan 100 [Sysname] cfd service-instance 5 md test_md ma test_ma [Sysname] cfd meplist 9 to 15 service-instance 5 cfd mip-rule Syntax cfd mip-rule { default | explicit } service-instance instance-id View undo cfd mip-rule service-instance instance-id System view Default level 2: System level Parameters default: This rule means that if the lower level MA is not configured with MIPs, the current MA will create MIPs. explicit: This rule means that if the lower level MA is not configured with MIPs, whether the current MA will create MIPs depends on whether the lower level MA is configured with MEPs. service-instance instance-id: Specifies the service instance ID, ranging from 1 to 32767. Description Use cfd mip-rule to configure the rules for generating MIPs. MIPs are generated on each port automatically according to the rules configured. Use undo cfd mip-rule to delete the rule for generating MIPs. 28

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Parameters
meplist
mep-list
: Specifies a list of MEP IDs. The
mep-list
argument takes the form of {
mep-id
[
to
mep-id
] }&<1-10>, where
mep-id
represents the MEP ID and ranges from 1 to 8191.
&<1-10>
indicates
you can specify up to 10 MEP ID ranges.
service-instance
instance-id
: Specifies the service instance ID, ranging from 1 to 32767.
Description
Use
cfd meplist
to create a MEP list, which is a collection of local MEPs allowed to be configured and the
remote MEPs to be monitored in the same MA.
Use
undo cfd meplist
to delete existing MEP lists.
By default, no MEP list is created.
Before creating a MEP list, create the relevant MD, MA, and service instance.
After you delete a MEP list, all local MEP configurations based on this list are deleted.
Related commands:
cfd ma
,
cfd md
, and
cfd service-instance
.
Examples
# Create a MEP list that includes MEP 9 through MEP 15 in service instance 5.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] cfd md test_md level 3
[Sysname] cfd ma test_ma md test_md vlan 100
[Sysname] cfd service-instance 5 md test_md ma test_ma
[Sysname] cfd meplist 9 to 15 service-instance 5
cfd mip-rule
Syntax
cfd mip-rule
{
default
|
explicit
}
service-instance
instance-id
undo cfd mip-rule service-instance
instance-id
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
default
: This rule means that if the lower level MA is not configured with MIPs, the current MA will create
MIPs.
explicit
: This rule means that if the lower level MA is not configured with MIPs, whether the current MA
will create MIPs depends on whether the lower level MA is configured with MEPs.
service-instance
instance-id
: Specifies the service instance ID, ranging from 1 to 32767.
Description
Use
cfd mip-rule
to configure the rules for generating MIPs. MIPs are generated on each port
automatically according to the rules configured.
Use
undo cfd mip-rule
to delete the rule for generating MIPs.