Hi Herro,

Disclaimer: I have no experience with configuring 802.1ag OAM on Cisco, but 
have been experimenting with it extensively on Brocade equipment.

On 5 mrt. 2014, at 18:19, Herro91 <herr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 1) I "think" I should be seeing MIPs in my traceroute when there is a P
> router in between the two PEs, correct?

Unfortunately not. The OAM frame will be marked with a label (or multiple 
labels) at the PE which will cause the intermediate LSRs to forward the frame 
based on the label, without processing the OAM payload. 

> 2) If the P router in between these PEs is just a transit node, what
> configuration is required to create the MIPs? I have seen the MIP
> autocreate all, but it seems to be tied to a service configuration under
> CFM which would not apply in the case of a transit/P router.

This I won’t be able to answer, but it won’t surprise me if this indeed isn’t 
possible, seeing as MIP’s on LSR’s are actually pretty useless (at least to the 
circuits running over the MPLS backbone).

-- Michiel Appelman
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