
NOTE: Theonly difference in the twocommands is the use of the
mep-statisticsand delay-statistics keyword.
Thefields for these commands are described in Table4 on page 125.
Table4: Show Ethernet Delay CommandParameters
DescriptionParameterRangeParameter
Specifiesan existing maintenance domain (MD) to use.ExistingMD namemaintenance-domainname
Specifiesanexisting maintenance association (MA) identifier
touse.
ExistingMA identifiermaintenance-associationma-id
Whena MEP has been specified,display statistics only for the
localMEP.
1–8191local-mepidentifier
Whena MEP has been specified,display statistics only for the
discoveredMEP.
1–8191remote-mepidentifier
Thenumberof entries to display in the results table.By default,
all100 entries are displayed if they exist.
1–100(default:100)countcount
NOTE: Foreach MEP, youwill see frame counters for sent and received
Ethernetframe delay measurement frames wheneverMEP statistics are
displayed.
Related
Documentation
MXSeries Ethernet Services Routers SolutionsPage•
•EthernetFrame Delay Measurements on page119
•ConfiguringMEP Interfaces to Support ETH-DM on page122
•Triggeringan ETH-DM Session on page 123
•ConfiguringOne-Way ETH-DM with Single-TaggedInterfaces on page125
•ConfiguringTwo-WayETH-DM with Single-TaggedInterfaces on page 130
•ConfiguringETH-DM with Untagged Interfaces on page134
Example:Configuring One-Way Ethernet Frame DelayMeasurements withSingle-TaggedInterfacesThisexample uses two MX Series routers:MX-1 and MX-2. The configuration creates a
CFMdown MEP session on a VLAN-taggedlogical interface connectingthe two (ge-5/2/9
onRouter MX-1 and ge-0/2/5 on Router MX-2).
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