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Description:
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tmnxOamEthCfmTrCtlRemoteMepId OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX Dot1agCfmMepIdOrZero
MAX-ACCESS read-create
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"The value of tmnxOamEthCfmTrCtlRemoteMepId specifies the remote
Maintenance association End Point Identifier (MEP ID) for the test.
A non-zero destination MAC address is required in each test frame sent
for the test. The destination MAC address can be specified directly
(using tmnxOamEthCfmTrCtlTgtMacAddr) or indirectly (using this object).
Exactly one of tmnxOamEthCfmTrCtlTgtMacAddr and
tmnxOamEthCfmTrCtlRemoteMepId must be assigned a non-default value.
Otherwise, an attempt to administratively enable the test (using
tmnxOamSaaCtlAdminStatus) will fail.
Suppose this object is assigned a non-default value. Then, at the
start of each test run, SROS reads
TIMETRA-IEEE8021-CFM-MIB::tmnxDot1agCfmLearnedRmtMacAddr to find the
destination MAC address to use for the test run.
The following index values are used for the read:
tmnxOamEthCfmTrCtlSrcMdIndex,
tmnxOamEthCfmTrCtlSrcMaIndex,
tmnxOamEthCfmTrCtlSrcMepId,
tmnxOamEthCfmTrCtlRemoteMepId.
If the search fails to find a destination MAC address, no test frames
will be sent for the test run. The number of frames to be sent during
a test run is configured using tmnxOamTrCtlProbesPerHop,
tmnxOamTrCtlInitialTtl, and tmnxOamTrCtlMaxTtl.
Configuring tmnxOamEthCfmTrCtlRemoteMepId (instead of
tmnxOamEthCfmTrCtlDestMacAddr) has the following advantage: if the
hardware hosting the test's far end is replaced (meaning a new
destination MAC address is present), the test does not need to be
reconfigured."
DEFVAL {0}
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