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Managing Multipoint-to-Multipoint (M2M) transport services

To view the table of M2M services, go to the Infrastructure menu section, click Management → Configuration menu next to the controller, and go to the M2M services section. Information about M2M services is displayed in the following columns of the table:

  • Name is the name of the M2M service.
  • MAC age (sec.) is the time period in seconds during which entries are kept in the MAC table of the controller.
  • MAC learn mode is the action applied to a series of frames when the first frame is sent to the controller to learn the source MAC address:
    • Learn and flood means the controller remembers the MAC address of the source and checks for the presence of the destination MAC address in the MAC table. If the destination MAC address is not in the MAC table, the series of frames is sent to all service interfaces added to the M2M service, except for the service interface on which the series of frames originally arrived.
    • Learn and drop means the controller remembers the MAC address of the source and checks for the presence of the destination MAC address in the MAC table. If the destination MAC address is not in the MAC table, the series of frames is dropped.

    If the destination MAC address is present in the MAC table, the series of frames is sent to the destination service interface.

  • MAC table size is the maximum number of entries in the MAC table on the controller.
  • MAC table overload is the policy for processing new MAC addresses when the MAC table of the controller is full:
    • Flood means traffic with destination MAC addresses that have not been learned is transmitted as BUM traffic (Broadcast, unknown-unicast, and multicast). This is the default setting.
    • Drop means that traffic with destination MAC addresses that have not been learned is dropped.
  • Endpoints is the information about service interfaces that have been added to the M2M service:
    • Names and DPIDs of the CPE devices on which the service interfaces were created
    • Numbers of OpenFlow ports which the service interfaces are mapped to
    • Roles of the service interfaces.
  • Status is the status of the M2M service:
    • Up
    • Down
  • Description is a brief description of the M2M service.

The actions you can perform with the table are described in the Managing solution component tables instructions.

In this section

Creating an M2M service

Viewing statistics of an M2M service

Viewing the MAC table of an M2M service

Viewing and configuring the display of an M2M service topology

Editing an M2M service

Restarting an M2M service

Deleting an M2M service