Reference Guide
show ethernet cfm domain [name | brief]
Example of Viewing Configured Maintenance Domains
FTOS# show ethernet cfm domain
Domain Name: customer
Level: 7
Total Service: 1
Services
MA-Name VLAN CC-Int X-CHK Status
My_MA 200 10s enabled
Domain Name: praveen
Level: 6
Total Service: 1
Services
MA-Name VLAN CC-Int X-CHK Status
Your_MA 100 10s enabled
Creating a Maintenance Association
A Maintenance association (MA) is a subdivision of an MD that contains all managed entities corresponding to a single
end-to-end service, typically a virtual area network (VLAN).
• Create maintenance association.
ECFM DOMAIN mode
service name vlan vlan-id
Create Maintenance Points
Domains are comprised of logical entities called maintenance points. A maintenance point is a interface demarcation
that confines CFM frames to a domain.
There are two types of maintenance points:
• Maintenance End Points (MEPs) — a logical entity that marks the end-point of a domain.
• Maintenance Intermediate Points (MIPs) — a logical entity configured at a port of a switch that constitutes
intermediate points of an Maintenance Entity (ME). An ME is a point-to-point relationship between two MEPs
within a single domain.
These roles define the relationships between all devices so that each device can monitor the layers under its
responsibility.
Creating a Maintenance End Point
A maintenance endpoint (MEP) is a logical entity that marks the endpoint of a domain.
There are two types of MEPs defined in 802.1ag for an 802.1 bridge:
• Up-MEP — monitors the forwarding path internal to a bridge on the customer or provider edge. On Dell
Networking systems, the internal forwarding path is effectively the switch fabric and forwarding engine.
• Down-MEP — monitors the forwarding path external another bridge.
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