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Choose Manage→Service→Services from the NFM-P main menu. The Manage Services form opens.
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Choose an Epipe VLL and click Properties. The Epipe Service (Edit) form opens.
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On the service tree, expand Sites→Spoke SDP Bindings, right-click on the spoke SDP binding you need to configure and choose Properties. The Spoke SDP Binding (Edit) form opens.
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Click on the OAM tab, then on the ETH-CFM tab.
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Configure the parameters in the MIP Configuration panel.
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Configure the parameters in the Squelch Ingress Level panel.
Levels must be assigned contiguously from Level 0. If you select a level greater than 0, then all levels lower than the one you chose will automatically be selected.
The Squelch Ingress Levels configured for all the spoke bindings on a site can be compared in one view when you click on the Spoke SDP Bindings item below a site on the navigation tree. Use the scroll bar to locate the Squelch Ingress Level columns.
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Configure the parameters on the LMM Session Stats Collection panel as required.
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Create one or more MEPs:
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In the MEPs panel, Click Create. The MEP (Create) form opens.
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Select a maintenance entity group in the Maintenance Entity Group panel.
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Configure the required parameters in the MEPs panel.
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Configure the required parameters in the CCM panel.
The CCM Padding Packet Size (Bytes) parameter cannot be configured when the CCM interval parameter is set to 10 ms or 100 ms.
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Select a MEG sub-group in the MEG Sub-Grouping panel.
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If the MD for the MEP has a Name Type of none and the associated MEG has a Name Format of icc-based, the Y.1731 Tests and AIS tabs are configurable; click on the Y.1731 Tests tab and configure the required parameters.
The Eth Test Pattern parameter is configurable when the Eth Test Enabled parameter is enabled.
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Click on the AIS tab and configure the required parameters.
The AIS Meg Level parameter is configurable when the AIS Enabled parameter is enabled.
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Save the changes and close the form.
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Save the changes and close the forms.
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