HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch High Availability Command Reference - Page 56

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Service instance 6: Maintenance domain: (Without ID) Maintenance domain index: 6 Maintenance association: ma_6 Maintenance association index: 6 Level: 6 VLAN: 6 MIP rule: NONE CCM interval: 1s MEP ID: 731 Interface: Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/6 Table 15 Command output Direction: Outbound Field Service instances are configured. Service instance Maintenance domain Maintenance domain index Maintenance association: Maintenance association index Level VLAN MIP rule CCM interval Direction MEP ID Interface Description Number of service instances configured. Service instance ID. MD of the service instances. (If the MD does not have a name, this field displays Without ID.) Index of the MD to which the service instances belong. MA of the service instances. Index of the MA to which the service instances belong. MD level. VLAN to which the MA belongs. MIP generation rules configured on service instance. Interval to send CCMs. Direction of the MEPs configured on the service instance. ID of MEPs configured on the service instance. Interface of the MEP configured on the service instance. display cfd status Use display cfd status to display the CFD status. Syntax display cfd status Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Examples # Display the CFD status. display cfd status CFD is enabled. 51

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Service instance 6:
Maintenance domain: (Without ID)
Maintenance domain index: 6
Maintenance association: ma_6
Maintenance association index: 6
Level: 6
VLAN: 6
MIP rule: NONE
CCM interval: 1s
Direction: Outbound
MEP ID: 731
Interface: Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/6
Table 15
Command output
Field
Description
Service instances are configured.
Number of service instances configured.
Service instance
Service instance ID.
Maintenance domain
MD of the service instances. (If the MD does not have a name,
this field displays
Without ID
.)
Maintenance domain index
Index of the MD to which the service instances belong.
Maintenance association:
MA of the service instances.
Maintenance association index
Index of the MA to which the service instances belong.
Level
MD level.
VLAN
VLAN to which the MA belongs.
MIP rule
MIP generation rules configured on service instance.
CCM interval
Interval to send CCMs.
Direction
Direction of the MEPs configured on the service instance.
MEP ID
ID of MEPs configured on the service instance.
Interface
Interface of the MEP configured on the service instance.
display cfd status
Use
display cfd status
to display the CFD status.
Syntax
display cfd status
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Examples
# Display the CFD status.
<Sysname> display cfd status
CFD is enabled.