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- EX Series
- Configuring MEP Interfaces on Switches to Support Ethernet Frame Delay Measurements (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring One-Way Ethernet Frame Delay Measurements on Switches (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring Two-Way Ethernet Frame Delay Measurements on Switches (CLI Procedure)
- Understanding Ethernet Frame Delay Measurements on Switches
Triggering an Ethernet Frame Delay Measurement Session on a Switch
To trigger Ethernet frame delay measurement, use the monitor ethernet delay-measurement operational command and specify the following values:
- Either one-way (one-way) or two-way (two-way) measurement
- Either the MAC address (remote-mac-address) or the MEP ID (mep) of the remote host
- The maintenance domain (maintenance-domain)
- The maintenance association (maintenance-association)
- (Optional) Any or all of these options: count, size, wait, no-session-id-tlv, priority
For example:
user@switch> monitor ethernet delay-measurement
one-way 00:05:85:73:39:4a maintenance-domain md6 maintenance-association
ma6 count 10 size 50 wait 5 no-session-id-tlv priority 1
Related Documentation
- EX Series
- Configuring MEP Interfaces on Switches to Support Ethernet Frame Delay Measurements (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring One-Way Ethernet Frame Delay Measurements on Switches (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring Two-Way Ethernet Frame Delay Measurements on Switches (CLI Procedure)
- Understanding Ethernet Frame Delay Measurements on Switches
Published: 2014-04-24
Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- EX Series
- Configuring MEP Interfaces on Switches to Support Ethernet Frame Delay Measurements (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring One-Way Ethernet Frame Delay Measurements on Switches (CLI Procedure)
- Configuring Two-Way Ethernet Frame Delay Measurements on Switches (CLI Procedure)
- Understanding Ethernet Frame Delay Measurements on Switches