1-13[DeviceE-GigabitEthernet1/0/4] cfd remote-mep 1001 service-instance 1 mep 5001[DeviceE-GigabitEthernet1/0/4] cfd remote-mep 4002 service-instance 1 mep 5001[DeviceE-GigabitEthernet1/0/4] cfd mep service-instance 1 mep 5001 enable[DeviceE-GigabitEthernet1/0/4] cfd cc service-instance 1 mep 5001 enableAfter the above configuration, you can use the commands display cfd mp and display cfd mep toverify your configuration.Configuring the Rules for Generating MIPsNetwork requirementsAfter finishing MEP configuration, you can continue to configure the MIPs.MIPs, which are generated by some rules, are configured in the following way:z Decide the device on which MIPs are to be configured.z Choose suitable rules for MIP generation. By default, MIP is not configured on a device. If MIPs areto be configured on each port in the MD, you should choose the default rule. If MIPs are to beconfigured only when the low level MDs having MEP, you should choose the explicit rule.According to the diagram as shown in Figure 1-7, perform the following configurations:z In MD_A, Device B is designed to have MIPs when its port is configured with low level MEPs. In thiscase, port GigabitEthernet 1/0/3 is configured with MEPs of MD_B, and the MIPs of MD_A can beconfigured on this port. Based on the design, you should configure the MIP generation rule ofMD_A to explicit on Device B.z The MIPs of MD_B are designed on Device C, and are configured on all ports. Based on thisdesign, the MIP generation rule should be configured as default.Figure 1-7 Network diagram of MD and MP configurationConfiguration procedure1) Configure Device B system-view[DeviceB] cfd mip-rule explicit service-instance 12) Configure Device C system-view[DeviceC] cfd mip-rule default service-instance 2After the above operation, you can use the display cfd mp command to verify your configuration.