The correct answer is B. notifies the CE of the availability state of a configured EVC.
The Ethernet LMI (Local Management Interface) protocol, as defined by the MEF 16 Technical Specification, is used in Carrier Ethernet networks to communicate the status and attributes of an Ethernet Virtual Connection (EVC). Specifically, LMI is used to notify the Customer Edge (CE) device about the availability state of an EVC, helping to ensure that the connection is active and operational between the CE and Provider Edge (PE) devices.
This process helps with network management by indicating when an EVC is established or if it goes down, and this notification ensures that the CE can take appropriate action.
The Ethernet LMI protocol includes the following procedures, as defined by the MEF 16 Technical Specification:
• Notifying the CE when an EVC is added
• Notifying the CE when an EVC is deleted
• Notifying the CE of the availability state of a configured EVC (Active, Not Active, or Partially Active)
• Communicating UNI and EVC attributes to the CE
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