Usage Scenario
Two P2P label switched paths (LSPs) in opposite directions are established over a bidirectional co-routed transport path in a MEG. This means that there is a single LSP in both directions between a MEP and its RMEP. A single ME operates along this P2P LSP. The ingress and egress of a bidirectional co-routed LSP function as the MEPs.
To view brief information about all MEs, run the display mpls-tp oam me brief command.Prerequisites
The ME of the MEG has been bound to a tunnel.
The actual command output varies according to the device. The command output here is only an example.
<HUAWEI> display mpls-tp oam me brief
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ME-Index MEG-Name Type Mep-Id R-mep-Id State
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1 te te 11 22 DOWN
2 abc ingress 111 - INIT
2 def egress - 222 INIT
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Total MEG number : 3
Total ME number : 3
State Statistics : 2 init, 0 up, 1 down
Item | Description |
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ME-Index | Index of the ME. |
MEG-Name | Name of the MEG. |
Type | Type of the bound services:
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Mep-Id | ID of the MEP. The ID identifies a MEP. The MEP ID must be unique in an ME. |
R-mep-Id | ID of the RMEP. The ID identifies a MEP. The MEP ID must be unique in an ME. |
State | ME status:
|
State Statistics | Statistics about the ME status on the device. |
Total MEG number | Total number of MEGs on the device. |
Total ME number | Total number of MEs on the device. |