This section describes procedures for the scenario where an Epipe service is down because of the following:
Service is administratively shutdown. When service is administratively shutdown, the fault is propagated to the SAP and SDP-bindings in the service.
If the Epipe service is used as a PBB tunnel into a B-VPLS, the Epipe service is also considered operationally down when the B-VPLS service is administratively shutdown or operationally down. If this is the case, fault is propagated to the Epipe SAP.
In addition, one or more SAPs or SDP-bindings in the B-VPLS can be configured to propagate fault to this Epipe (see fault-propagation-bmac below). If the B-VPLS is operationally up but all of these entities have detected fault or are down, the fault is propagated to this Epipe’s SAP.