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Setting Up CFM Default Values
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The MIP Half-Function (MHF) default parameters control the MHF creation for VIDs that are not attached to a Maintenance Association within a VLAN component. For each component port, a VID is attached to a Maintenance Association at a specific MD level, if at this level a MEP exists on that port or if an Up MEP exists on some other port.
For a given VID, the default MHF MD level plus the set of Maintenance Associations that include that VID define the VID's active MD levels. The MD level at which MHFs could be created on a port for a given VID is the VID's lowest active MD level that is higher than any MEP configured on that port. If at this level the VID is attached to an MA, the MA parameters control the MHF creation. If not, the MHF default parameters control the MHF creation.
To set up CFM defaults
Access the page SOAM ▶CFM ▶Defaults.
A listing of all default parameters is displayed.Click on a numerical ID number of component ID to edit existing component defaults.
The Detailed SOAM CFM Defaults page appears.
CFM Defaults (SOAM ▶CFM ▶Defaults)
Parameter | Description |
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Component Id | An unsigned integer identifying the VLAN bridge component in the system. |
(Default) MHF MD Level | The default active MD level used by the MHF creation algorithm when no other lower active MD level applies. |
(Default) MHF Creation | Indicates if the management entity can create MHFs for VIDs on which no Up MEP is configured. Possible values are:
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(Default) MHF Sender ID Permission | Indicates what, if anything, is to be included in the Sender ID TLV transmitted in CCMs, LBMs, LTMs and LTRs Possible values are:
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