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l2ping
This command can be used to determine whether the MEP of the Switch can communicate with a
remote MEP or MIP.
Syntax
l2ping {remote-mac
<mac address>
| remote-mep
<mepid>
} domain-level
<level>
ma
<no.>
mep
<mepid>
[count
<count>
] [timeout
<seconds>
] [framesize
<size>
]
Input mode
User mode and administrator mode
Parameters
{remote-mac
<mac address>
| remote-mep
<mepid>
}
remote-mac
<mac address>
Specify the MAC address of the remote MEP or MIP whose connectivity you want to
verify.
remote-mep
<mepid>
Specify the ID of the remote MEP whose connectivity you want to verify. For this
parameter, you can specify a remote MEP that can be checked by a CC.
domain-level
<level>
Specify the domain level whose connectivity you want to verify. For this parameter, you can
specify a domain level that was set by a configuration command.
ma
<no.>
Specify the MA ID number whose connectivity you want to verify. For this parameter, you
can specify an MA ID number that was set by using a configuration command.
mep
<mepid>
Specify the ID of the Switch's MEP from which you want to verify connectivity. For this
parameter, you can specify an MEP ID that was set by a configuration command.
count
<count>
Sends loopback messages for the number of times specified. The specifiable values are from
1 to 5.
Operation when this parameter is omitted:
Loopback messages are sent only five times.
timeout
<seconds>
Specify the wait time for a response in seconds. The specifiable values are from 1 to 60.
Operation when this parameter is omitted:
The wait time for a response is 5 seconds.
framesize
<size>
Specify the number of bytes of data to be added to the CFM PDU to be sent. The specifiable
values are from 1 to 9192.
Operation when this parameter is omitted:
40 bytes are added, and the CFM PDU that is sent is 64 bytes.
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