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  • Page 1 AsGa LightDrive Product Family AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Index User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Index INDEX ............................5 NTRODUCTION ..........................9 RONT ANEL POWER SUPPLY ........................10 CONSUMPTION ........................10 DIMENSIONS .......................... 10 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ..................10 LED SYSTEM INFORMATION ..................... 10 ............................12 PECIFICATION ........................12 YSTEM EFAULTS ...........................
  • Page 3 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Index ............................160 ............................ 161 UPLEX ............................162 RASE 4.10 ............................162 4.11 ......................... 163 LOWCONTROL 4.12 ..........................163 NTERFACE 4.13 ..........................164 P ADDRESS 4.14 ........................165 ACCESS GROUP 4.15 ..................165 ADDRESS...
  • Page 4 (ESD) and use a wrist strap when removing or inserting any card into the equipment. The information contained in this guide is AsGa’s property, and it is not authorized to publish, reproduce or to make any other use without written permission of AsGa.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Bandwidth explosion and fast growth in subscribers, devices resulted in a need for operators to have solutions that are scalable and flexible. AsGa LightDrive Solution have set a new benchmark in that sense with a unprecedented platform providing up to 120 GigE switching capacity in a two rack units with 8 GPON interfaces plus six optical GigE interfaces plus 4 built in four 10GigE interfaces.
  • Page 6 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Introduction Eight GPON interfaces. Six Giga Bit Ethernet Interfaces SFP Based. Two Electrical Combo port 10/100/1000 Mbps. Four Optical 10GigE interfaces XSFP based. One RS232 Interface for Console. One 10/100/1000 interface for out of band management.
  • Page 7 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Introduction LightDrive OLT family of products are based on AsGOS Operating System witch include the following characteristics. Layer 2 protocol support: IEEE 802.3ac – VLAN Tagging. IEEE 802.1S – Multiple Spanning Tree. IEEE 802.1W – Rapid Spanning Tree.
  • Page 8 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Introduction  Multi-rule Access Control Lists.  L4 Filtering capabilities for Access Control Lists  Vlan traffic classification.  Mac traffic classification.  IP traffic Classification.  L4 traffic Classification.  TCP/UDP port traffic Classification.
  • Page 9: Front Panel

     RFC 1771--BGP-4 AsGOS MC Extension Full Layer 2; little Layer 3 package specifically adapted for provide full management support to AsGa 1GigE Media Converters directly attached to Optical LightDrive Family of GPON OLT´s. The following lines detail basic CLI standard commands available at the current AsGOS L2/L3 version;...
  • Page 10: Power Supply

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Introduction 1GigE Optical Ports With associated LEDs. [10] GPON Ports with associated LEDs. [11] STM-1 For Circuito emulation ports (optional). [12] Clock Out. [13] Clock In [14] GND for Clock Signal. POWER SUPPLY LightDrive OLT has a 90 to 250VAC or 36V to 60V DC input voltage supply source. Power input is made through a three-pole connector found in the rear panel.
  • Page 11 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Introduction The last one (RTM) will have a special meaning not implemented in the current software version. For each port GPON Ethernet or 10GigE the meaning of those Leds follow the logics indicated on the following picture.
  • Page 12: Specification

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Specification 2 SPECIFICATION 2.1 System Defaults The ystem defaults are provided in the configuration file “Factory_Default_Config.cfg.” To reset the switch defaults, this file should be set as the startup configuration file. The following table lists some of the basic system default..
  • Page 13: Configuration

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3 CONFIGURATION 3.1 Command Line Interface This Guide attempts to make configuration simpler as possible; displaying all AsGOS command lines necessaries to configure LightDrive OLT. It covers basic configurations for Basic Access and all Networking Services provided by the platform.
  • Page 14 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.3.1 Command Line Help The AsGOS CLI contains a text-based help facility. Access this help by typing in the full or partial command string then typing “?”. The AsGOS CLI displays the command keywords or parameters plus a short description.
  • Page 15: Modes Common To Protocols

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.3.3 Command Abbreviations The AsGOS CLI accepts abbreviations for commands. For example: sh in Ge7 Is the abbreviation for the “show interface command”. 3.3.4 Command Line Errors If the switch does not recognize the command after ENTER is pressed, it displays the following message: % Unknown command.
  • Page 16: Command Negation

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.5 Command Negation Some commands can be negated by using a no keyword. Depending on the command or the parameters, command negation can mean the disabling of one entire feature for the AsGOS or the disabling of that feature for a specific ID, interface or address.
  • Page 17: Connecting To The Switch

    Telnet service. COMMAND DESCRIPTION To enter in configuration mode ingress the enable command AsGa> enable and press enter. AsGa# service telnet (enable | Disable) Enable or disable the Telnet Service AsGa# wr Save the current configuration SSH Service: COMMAND...
  • Page 18: Configuring The Unit (Olt)

    You will have the default prompt name witch will be “AsGa> “ witch indicate the normal Exec mode operation (or View mode). At this level you can enter at the configuration mode issuing the following commands:...
  • Page 19 OLT_ASGA log stdout log syslog server 192.168.90.200 username asga privilege 15 password asga username schuck privilege 15 password schuck username pepe privilege 15 password pepe User and Password Definitions username sk privilege 15 password sk...
  • Page 20 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration tcont 1 cir 3968 pir 3968 traffic-shapping cir 9984 pir 9984 switchport mode access switchport access vlan 100 ONU Profile Context service ip-host vlan 1000 ip address dynamic interface-eth 1 associate service ethernet 1...
  • Page 21 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration switchport switchport mode trunk spanning-tree disable interface ge0.4 switchport switchport mode trunk spanning-tree disable interface ge0.5 switchport switchport mode trunk switchport trunk allowed vlan all interface ge0.6 switchport switchport mode trunk switchport trunk allowed vlan all interface ge0.7...
  • Page 22 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration switchport mode trunk switchport trunk allowed vlan all spanning-tree disable transceiver provider fujitsu pon-link enable interface gpon0.5 switchport switchport mode trunk switchport trunk allowed vlan all spanning-tree disable transceiver provider fujitsu pon-link enable interface gpon0.6...
  • Page 23 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration interface xe0.1 switchport switchport mode trunk switchport trunk allowed vlan all interface xe0.2 switchport switchport mode trunk switchport trunk allowed vlan all interface xe0.3 switchport switchport mode trunk 10 GiaBit Ethernet Interface switchport trunk allowed vlan add 900...
  • Page 24 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration snmp-server manager 10.10.0.200 traps-version 2c community asga udp-port snmp-server manager 192.168.90.200 traps-version 2c community asga udp-port line con line vty 0 4 exec-timeout 60 60 3.9.3 Displaying system OLT inventory The command “show inventory” shows all basic system information including MAC base system address;...
  • Page 25 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.9.4.1 Creating VLANs into the System Database Use the vlan database into configuration mode command to add a VLAN and enter the config- vlan mode. Use the no statement of this command to delete the VLAN. The VLAN database will no be printed into the configuration file.
  • Page 26 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration AsGa(interface)#end Exit from interface configuration mode. AsGa# wr Save the configuration. COMMAND DESCRIPTION AsGa>config t Enter into configuration mode AsGa#interface ge1 Enter into interface ge1 configuration mode. AsGa(interface)# Now you are into the interface configuration mode.
  • Page 27 Enter in configuration mode. AsGa#interface ge6 Enter in interface ge6 configuration mode. AsGa(interface)# Now you are in the interface configuration mode. AsGa(interface)# swtchport access vlan 300 Assign Pert Port VLAN ID to an access port. AsGa(interface)#end Exit from interface configuration mode. AsGa# wr Save the configuration.
  • Page 28 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Adding a particular VLAN to a trunk port. COMMAND DESCRIPTION AsGOS# configure terminal Configure Enter the mode. AsGOS(config)# Interface GE24 Enter into the Ge24 Interface context. Set the switching characteristics of this interface to AsGOS (config_if)# switchport mode trunk trunk mode.
  • Page 29 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration VLAN 1. NOTE: You can use any configured SVI to configure an IP address. AsGa(interface)# Now you are in the interface configuration mode AsGa(interface)#ipaddress x.x.x.x/y Enter the IP address AsGa(interface)#end Exit from interface configuration mode...
  • Page 30: Managing File System

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.10 Managing file System 3.10.1 File types YourLightDrive system store different file types. By default the system has an image file that runs your current system, this image file is identified by the extension .BIN. You can maintain up to 3 software versions in your system.
  • Page 31 Z: Only incremented when minor bugs are solved by this new version. General Deployment version. Version released to users are indicated with this. Options: RC <number> means: Relase Candidate only for AsGA internal use or User Testing purpose. System Image: Example: LightDrive-2502-L2-System-1.0.0-GD.bin LightDrive: Product Family name.
  • Page 32 For copying from a TFTP server to system memory: AsGa# copy [TFTP server IP address: A.B.C.D] [file name] flash For copying to TFTP server: AsGa# copy flash [file name] [TFTP server IP address: A.B.C.D]...
  • Page 33 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Last Modified: Wed Sep 19 17:27:59 2012 AsGOS Image: Startup: LightDrive-18822-G1-L2-AsGOS-Frankfurt-RC67.bin Running: LightDrive-18822-G1-L2-AsGOS-Frankfurt-RC67.bin Last Modified: Thu Oct 18 10:27:12 2012 System Image: Startup: LightDrive-188xx-G1-L2-System-Frankfurt-RC67.bin Running: LightDrive-188xx-G1-L2-System-Frankfurt-RC67.bin Last Modified: Thu Oct 18 10:27:24 2012 Sanity Image: Startup: LightDrive-188xx-G1-L2-System-Frankfurt-RC67.bin...
  • Page 34: Configuring System Logs

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Under those changes the show boot command will display the show boot command will display the following changes: OLT_ASGA#sh boot Config File: Startup: bkp3.conf Running: bkp2.conf Last Modified: Wed Sep 19 17:27:59 2012 AsGOS Image: Startup: LightDrive-2502-L2-AsGOS-Frankfurt-RC69.bin...
  • Page 35: Configuring Your Console Port

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration syslog Logging goes to syslog trap Limit logging to specified level 3.11.1 System Log Configuration Logging is enabled each time you specify a logging method. When logged on, it can send messages to specific locations in addition to the console. Under privileged EXEC mode, use one or...
  • Page 36 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Speed: Sets the terminal line’s baud rate for transmit (to terminal) and receive (from terminal). Set the speed to match the baud rate of the device connected to the serial port. (Default: 9600 bps).
  • Page 37: Configuring Remote Or Local Authentication

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration COMMAND DESCRIPTION AsGOS# configure terminal Enter in the Configure mode. AsGOS(config)# service SSH enable Enable SSH service. AsGOS(config)# service telnet enable Enable Telnet Service. Disabling Telnet or SSH services: COMMAND DESCRIPTION AsGOS# configure terminal Enter in the Configure mode.
  • Page 38 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration radius-server key STRING This command specify the global key string used between the switch and the Radius Server. Set default radius server key STRING Shared secret among radius server and client. 3.13.2 Enabling a TACACs Server In order to provide remote user and password authentication you need to configure a TACACS server properly.
  • Page 39 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration COMMAND DESCRIPTION AsGOS# configure terminal Enter the Configure mode. AsGOS(config)# user <user-name> Enter the local database, and establish a username- privilege <privilege> password based authentication system. <Encryption-level> <password> AsGOS(config)# end Go to privilege level mode AsGOS# copy running–config startup-...
  • Page 40: Configuring Snmp

    AsGOS# configure terminal Enter in the Configure mode. Set the 192.168.1.1 as the server for receiving AsGOS# snmp-server manager 192.168.1.1 traps- traps with community name ASGA. Traps will version 1 community ASGA be send as SNMP traps version 1. AsGOS# snmp-server community ASGA rw remote Specify the community name and de IP 192.168.1.1...
  • Page 41: Port Configuration

    View-Based Access Control Model (VACM) for SNMP. Table 3.2: SNMPv3 RFCs. AsGa LightDrive OLT´s series cover all the subjects detailed into those RFC´s. The following example shows a typical SNMP V.3 configuration, for a more detailed command description please refer to the alphabetic SNMP commands description.
  • Page 42: Configuring Ip Addresses On Switched Virtual Interfaces Svi´s

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.15.1.2 Duplex To change the negotiated mode of one interface use the following commands: COMMAND DESCRIPTION AsGOS# configure terminal Configure Enter in the mode. AsGOS (config)# interface Ge1 Enter in interface configuration mode.
  • Page 43 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration COMMAND DESCRIPTION AsGOS# configure terminal Configure Enter in the mode. AsGOS(config)# VLAN database Enter in the VLAN database mode. AsGOS (VLAN)# VLAN 200 Create the VLAN 200. AsGOS (VLAN)# exit Return. AsGOS(config)# interface vlan1.200 Enter in the SVI interface configuration mode.
  • Page 44: Mac Address Table

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.16.2 Displaying the lease time of DHCP service. In order to see the leased time of a particular DHCP service issue the following command: Command: Show dhcp lease vlan <VLAN-ID> Mode: Enable mode...
  • Page 45 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration The following display an example of the mac address table. LightBolt#show mac-address-table VLAN address type interface 0000.C003.0102 Dynamic 0036.0A4B.0002 Static L3 0000.0101.0202 Static 0000.C001.0102 Dynamic Total address matching this criteria: 4 LightBolt#show mac-address-table interface ge2...
  • Page 46: Access List

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 1000 2014.FA00.0048 Dynamic 3967 ONU0 service ip-host 1000 2014.FA00.0043 Dynamic 3977 ONU10 service ip-host 1000 2014.FA00.0041 Dynamic 3969 ONU2 service ip-host 1000 2014.FA00.0047 Dynamic 3972 ONU5 service ip-host Total address matching this criteria: 19...
  • Page 47 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration destination addresses and prioritize that traffic over other traffic. With access-lists, you can allow or disallow certain routes to be added in your routing, etc. 3.18.1 Access-Lists Categories There are two main categories of access-lists, Standard and Extended. What do we mean by standard or extended type of access-list? Standard and Extended access-lists allow different type of control.
  • Page 48 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration The Table shows an example of wildcard or inverse mask use: IP Address Binary format 10101100 00010000 00100000 00000000 Network Mask 11111111 11111111 11100000 00000000 Wildcard 00000000 00000000 00011111 11111111 Take only Take all bits...
  • Page 49 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Cisco GRE tunneling icmp Internet Control Message Protocol igmp Internet Gateway Message Protocol igrp Cisco's IGRP routing protocol Any Internet Protocol ipinip IP in IP tunneling ospf OSPF routing protocol Payload Compression Protocol...
  • Page 50 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.18.5 Istaling IP based Access List In order to control access to an interface, use the ip access-group command in interface configuration mode. To remove the specified access group, use the <no> statement of this command.
  • Page 51: Denial Of Service Attack Prevention (Dos Prevention)

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration ACLs are readed from top to bottom the first match will stop the ACL analisys. In this case; the last statement has the bigger priority. All parquets with destination IP address that match with 20.20.20.20will be switched.
  • Page 52 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration COMMAND DESCRIPTION AsGOS# configure terminal Enter the Configure mode. AsGOS(config)# denial-of-service Enter into Dos mode configuration. AsGOS(config-dos)# icmp-attack-check enable Enable ICMP DoS attack checking. AsGOS(config-dos)# minimun-icmp-packet-over- Modify the minimum packet oversize ICMP size 512 packet size.
  • Page 53 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.19.5 Check on invalid TCP flags TCP is an abbreviation for the Transmission Control Protocol, defined in RFC 793 which was released in September of 1981. TCP is a connection oriented protocol that can reliably get information from one host to another across a network.
  • Page 54: Spanning Tree Protocols

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration AsGa LightBolt Switches have a hardware based built in mechanism to detect malicious control flag bit combinations. The detected combinations are: TCP SYN FLAG = 1 and Source Port < 1024. TCP Control Flags =0 and sequence number 0.
  • Page 55 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Related Commands bridge protocol ieee 3.20.1.2 bridge hello-time Use this command to set the hello-time, the time in seconds after which (if this bridge is the root bridge) all the bridges in a bridged LAN exchange Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs). A very low value of this parameter leads to excessive traffic on the network, while a higher value delays the detection of topology change.
  • Page 56 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Default The default value of bridge max-age is 20 seconds. Usage Max-age is the maximum time in seconds for which (if a bridge is the root bridge) a message is considered valid. This prevents the frames from looping indefinitely.
  • Page 57 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Default By default, the port is enabled after 300 seconds. Command Mode Configure mode Usage The BPDU guard feature shuts down the port on receiving a BPDU on a BPDU-guard enabled port. This command associates a timer with the feature such that the port gets enabled back without manual intervention after a set interval.
  • Page 58 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Command Mode Configure mode Usage The Spanning Tree Protocol sends BPDUs from all ports. Enabling the BPDU Filter feature ensures that PortFastenabled ports do not transmit or receive any BPDUs. Use the show spanning tree command to display administratively configured and currently running values of the bpdu-filter parameter for bridge and port.
  • Page 59 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.20.1.9 bridge-group path-cost Use this command to set the cost of a path associated with a bridge-group. The lower the path cost, the greater the likelihood of the bridge becoming root. Command Syntax...
  • Page 60 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.20.1.11 spanning-tree guard root Use this command to enable the Root Guard feature for the port. The root guard feature disables reception of superior BPDUs. Use the <no> statement with this command to disable the root guard feature for the port.
  • Page 61 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Example AsGOS# configure terminal AsGOS(config)# bridge 2 spanning-tree enable 3.20.2.2 debug stp Use this command to turn on, and turn off, debugging and echoing data to the console, at various levels. Use the <no> statement with this command to turn off debugging.
  • Page 62 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Usage The following is an output of this command displaying the spanning tree. switch-02#sh spanning-tree interface ge23 % 1: spanning tree enabled % 1: root path cost 60000 - priority 32768 % 1: forward-time 15 - hello-time 2 - max-age 20 - root port 33696...
  • Page 63 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.20.3.2 Clear spanning-tree detected protocols Use this command to clear the detected protocols for a specific bridge or interface. Command Syntax clear spanning-tree detected protocols [bridge]|[interface IFNAME] IFNAME Specify the name of the interface on which protocols have to be cleared.
  • Page 64 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Command Syntax show spanning-tree interface <ifname> Command Mode Privileged Exec, Configure and Interface modes. Examples AsGOS# show spanning-tree interface ge23 Usage The following is an output of this command displaying the state of the spanning tree.
  • Page 65 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Command Mode Interface mode Examples Set the value to enforce the spanning tree protocol: AsGOS# configure terminal AsGOS(config)# interface eth0 AsGOS(config-if)# spanning-tree force-version 1 Set the default protocol version: AsGOS# configure terminal AsGOS(config)# interface eth0 AsGOS(config-if)# no spanning-tree force-version 3.20.3.6 Spanning-tree link-type...
  • Page 66 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Command Syntax bridge cisco-interoperability (enable | disable) enable: Enable Cisco interoperability for MSTP bridge. Disable: Disable Cisco interoperability for MSTP bridge Default If this command is not used, Cisco interoperability is disabled. Command Mode...
  • Page 67 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Usage The lower the priority of the bridge, the better the chances are of the bridge becoming a root bridge or a designated bridge for the LAN. The permitted range of values is 0-61440. The priority values can be set only in increments of 4094.
  • Page 68 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Command Mode Configure Mode Default The default max-hops in a MST region are 20. Usage Specifying the max hops for a BPDU prevents the messages from looping indefinitely in the network. When a bridge receives a MST BPDU that has exceeded the allowed max-hops, it discards the BPDU.
  • Page 69 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Command Mode MST Configuration mode Default By default, each MST bridge starts with the region name as its bridge address. This means each MST bridge is a region by itself, unless specifically added to one.
  • Page 70 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Examples AsGOS# configure terminal AsGOS(config)# interface eth0 AsGOS(config-if)# bridge-group 4 instance 3 3.20.4.9 bridge-group instance path-cost Use this command to set the cost of a path associated with an interface. Use the <no>...
  • Page 71 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Usage The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol uses port priority as a tiebreaker to determine which port should forward frames for a particular instance on a LAN, or which port should be the root port for an instance.
  • Page 72 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Examples AsGOS# configure terminal AsGOS(config)# debug mstp all AsGOS(config)# debug mstp cli AsGOS(config)# debug mstp packet rx AsGOS(config)# debug mstp protocol detail AsGOS(config)# debug mstp timer 3.20.4.13 show spanning-tree mst Use this command to display the filtering database values. This command displays the number of instances created, and VLANs associated with it.
  • Page 73 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration %------------------------------------------------------ % Format Id : 0 % Name : My Name % Revision Level : 0 % Digest : 0x80DEE46DA92A98CF21C603291B22880A %------------------------------------------------------ 3.20.4.15 Show spanning-tree mst detail Use this command to display the filtering database values. The <show spanning-tree mst>...
  • Page 74 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration % eth1: No portfast configured - Current portfast off % eth1: portfast bpdu-guard default - Current portfast bpdu-guard off % eth1: portfast bpdu-filter default - Current portfast bpdu-filter off % eth1: no root guard configured - Current root guard off...
  • Page 75 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration % eth2: Port 4 - Id 8004 - Role Designated - State Discarding % eth2: Designated Internal Path Cost 0 - Designated Port Id 8004 % eth2: Configured Internal Path Cost 200000 % eth2: Configured CST External Path cost 200000...
  • Page 76: Link Agregation Control Protocol Commands Set

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration point-to-point Enable rapid transition. Command Mode Interface mode Usage MSTP has a backward-compatible STP mode, spanning-tree link-type shared. An alternative is the spanning-tree force-version 0. Examples AsGOS# configure terminal AsGOS(config)# interface eth0 AsGOS(config-if)# spanning-tree link-type point-to-point 3.20.4.19 spanning-tree mst configuration...
  • Page 77 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Command Syntax channel-group [ ] <1-32> mode ( lacp channel-group-number (active|passive) | static) For channel-group-number, the range is 1 to 32. Each For mode, select one of these keywords: Lacp: Select this port channel as a LACP port channel.
  • Page 78 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration dst-mac Use Destination Mac address based load balancing src-mac Use Source Mac address based load balancing src-dst-mac Use Source and Destination Mac address based load balancing dst-ip Use Destination IP address based load balancing...
  • Page 79 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.21.4 lacp timeout Periodic transmissions of LACP PDUs occur at either a slow or fast transmission rate, depending upon the expressed LACP timeout variable (Long Timeout or Short Timout). Command Syntax lacp timeout (short|long) timeout Number of seconds before invalidating a received LACP data unit (DU).
  • Page 80 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Command Mode Exec mode Examples AsgOS#show lacp 1 counters % Traffic statistics Port LACPDUs Marker Pckt err Sent Recv Sent Recv Sent Recv % Aggregator port-channel1 1000000 ge10 ge12 3.21.7 Show etherchannel detail This command show ethernet channel detail.
  • Page 81: Vlan Classifier

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.21.9 show port etherchannel Command Syntax Show port etherchannel ge10 Command Mode Exec mode Examples AsgOS#show port etherchannel ge10 % LACP link info: ge10 - 5010 % LAG ID: 0x8000,00-14-fa-00-29-d5 % Partner oper LAG ID: 0x8000,00-14-fa-00-2a-08...
  • Page 82 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.22.2 Exec mode commands In Exec mode we have information commands that shows rules created, groups created and 3.22.2.1 Show Vlan Classifier Rules Command: Show vlan classifier rule (<1-1298>|<cr>) <1-1298> Vlan classifier rule id <cr>...
  • Page 83 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration <1-16> Vlan classifier protocol rule id PROTO Specify an ethernet protocol classification (see Table 1 for all options) ENCAP Specifify packet encapsulation (see Table 2 for all options) <2-4094> Vlan Identifier Description: Create an Ethernet protocol based rule. The first parameter identifies the rule. PROTO and ENCAP parameters specify which Ethernet protocol and encapsulation must match to assign the vlan configured by the last parameter.
  • Page 84 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration <2-4094> Vlan Identifier Description: Create an MAC based rule. The first parameter identifies the rule. MAC parameter specify the source MAC address that must match to assign the vlan specified in the last parameter to the packet.
  • Page 85 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration <1-16> Vlan classifier group id Description: Add to group identified by the first parameter all MAC based rules created. When a new MAC based rule is created, it is automatically associat with all groups that have this configuration. We can't select which MAC based rules we want to associate with the group, it is all or none.
  • Page 86: Private Vlan Support

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Description: Remove from group identified by the first parameter all Subnet based rules created. All rules are automatically removed from all interfaces that has this group installed. 3.22.3.11 Delete a Vlan Classifier group Command: no vlan classifier group <1-16>...
  • Page 87 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Figure 3.4 – Private VLAN Support The following table describes the communication possibilities between ports in a private vlan domain. Table 3.6 - Communication possibilities in a private vlan domain. 3.23.2 Configuring Private VLANs.
  • Page 88 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration switchport mode private-vlan <host | promiscuous> host Set private-vlan mode as host Promiscuous Set private-vlan mode as promiscuous Description: This command associate a port as a Host port or a Promiscuous port Command Mode:...
  • Page 89 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration AsGOS(config_if) # switchport mode private-vlan host AsGOS(config_if) # switchport private-vlan host-association 1000 1100 AsGOS# configure terminal AsGOS(config) #interface Ge2 AsGOS(config_if) # switchport mode private-vlan promiscuous AsGOS(config_if) # switchport private-vlan mapping1000 1100 3.23.2.4 A complete configuration example The following picture show a typical example for private VLAN configuration with two host port an one promiscuous port.
  • Page 90: Vlan Translation

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration interface ge14 switchport switchport mode private-vlan host switchport private-vlan host-association 2000 2100 3.24 VLAN Translation 3.24.1 Selective Queue-in-queue Selective Queue-in-queue is a feature that translates incoming customer vlans into a new carrier network vlan, without removing the original customer tag. The result from this process is a double tagged packet, with the customer tag as the inner tag and the new carrier tag as the outer tag.
  • Page 91 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration switchport translate qinq from <OLDVID> to <NEWVID> OLDVID: is the original custumer vlan id that will be translated from. NEWVID: is the new carrier vlan id that translation will add. Command Mode. Interface Context.
  • Page 92 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration as untagged packets are single tagged with interface default vlan id as well. Trunk port ge23 must have vlan id 33 added as an allowed vlan. Traffic arriving from the carrier network with a double-tag that goes out through customer port, but single-tagged.
  • Page 93 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Default No defaults to this command. Examples The following picture (Figure 3.9) describes the test setup created. The idea of this setup was to swap an incoming packet based in his original customer tag (ct), swapping to a carrier tag (st).
  • Page 94 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration To use Vlan Translate Egress, AsGOS provides the following commands in the AsGOS command line: Command Syntax Enable the Q in Q mechanism with the command: switchport vlan-translate Configure the translation rule: switchport translate swap egress from <OLDVID> to <NEWVID>...
  • Page 95: Quality Of Service

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration AsGa# interface Ge1 Enter into interface configuration mode AsGa(config-if)#switchport access Configure the default access VLAN. vlan 333 AsGa(config-if)# switchport vlan- Define the switch port mode as vlan translate translate AsgOS(config-if)# switchport Define the translation rule.
  • Page 96 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Figure 3.12 – QoS concepts. 3.25.2 Ethernet Marking The IEEE 802.1p standard provides traffic class expediting. It enables Layer 2 switches to prioritize traffic. The 802.1p defines 3 bits in the header for classification, which helps classifying traffic into eight different traffic classes.
  • Page 97 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.25.3 L3 Packet Markings Similar to Layer 2 headers, the IP header has fields that can be used to classify traffic groups. The most widely used L3 marking techniques are Type of Service (ToS) and DSCP. The figure below shows a typical IP header making reference to a ToS or DSCP Bits.
  • Page 98 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.25.3.2 Differentiated Service Code Point (DSCP) Differentiated Services (DiffServ) is a model in which traffic is treated by intermediate systems with relative priorities based on the type of services (ToS) IPV4 field. Defined in RFC 2474 and RFC 2475, the DiffServ standard supersedes the original specification for defining packet priority described in RFC 791.
  • Page 99 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.25.3.2.1 Assured Forwarding RFC 2597 defines the assured forwarding (AF) PHB and describes it as a means for a provider DS domain to offer different levels of forwarding assurances for IP packets received from a customer DS domain.
  • Page 100 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.25.3.3.1 Using ACL as cLasification method. You can use IP standard, IP extended, and Layer 2MAC ACLs to define a group of packets with the same characteristics (class). If a match with a permit action is encountered (first-match principle), the specified QoS-related action is taken.
  • Page 101 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration The trust or untrusted modes are set at global configuration mode. Command Mode Global configuration mode. Default All ports are in untrusted mode Examples AsGos# configure terminal AsGos(config_t)# QoS trust AsGoS(config_t)# exit 3.25.4 Queuing LightBolt switches and LightDrive Familly of OLT´s;...
  • Page 102 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.25.4.1.1 Strict Priority The strict priority scheduler provides strict access to the egress port across COS Queues from de highest cos Queue to the lowest. The purpose of strict priority is to provide low latency service to higer COS class of traffics.
  • Page 103 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration When this occurs, the credits are replenished. When the credits are replenished, a quantum of credit are added to each CoS queue credit counter. The quantum for each CoS queue may differ based on the configuration.
  • Page 104 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Command Mode Configuration mode. Queuing profile context. Default No default Examples AsGOS# configure terminal AsGOS(config)# qos queue-profile PROFILE-1 AsgOS(config-queue-profile)# set weight packets 2 2 3 4 5 10 15 15 AsGOS# configure terminal...
  • Page 105 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration This command set the committed bandwith for each COS queue bandwith is specified in Kbps (Kilo Bits per second), and is configures in sequence. Zero value means no bandwith specified. Those bandwith values are assigned in sequence from queue number 0 to queue number 7.
  • Page 106 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.25.5.3 Changing DSCP to COS mapping. To modify the map content (DSCP to COS), you can use the following command. Command Syntax qos map dscp-to-cos <0-63> <0-63> <0-63> <0-63> <0-63> <0-63> <0-63> <0-63>...
  • Page 107 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.25.5.5 CoS to egress queue map Command Syntax qos map to-queue <0-7> cos <0-7> <0-7> <0-7> <0-7> <0-7> <0-7> <0-7> <0-7> <0-7> indicate the Queue number Cos <0-7> indicate the CoS Values to be mapped t a single Queue, up to eight CoS values can be mapped to a Single Queue.
  • Page 108 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration QoS Queue Profile queue2 Scheduler weight-round-robin Weight Queue Packets 3.25.6 Multicast 3.25.6.1 IGMP Multicast Snooping By default, layer 2 devices such as LightBolt or LightDrive switches treat IP multicast traffic in the same manner as broadcast traffic – namely by forwarding frames received on one interface to all other interfaces.
  • Page 109 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Figure 3.17 – Multicasting without IGMP snooping IGMP snooping is the ability for switches to learn witch ports there are hosts interested in receive multicast traffic for a specific multicast group. Multicast groups are identified by the old Class D IPs.
  • Page 110 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Figure 3.18 - Network running IGMP snooping Applications that use IP multicast, such as those involving streaming media, automatically handle IP multicast group membership. Users do not have to manually send IGMP messages.
  • Page 111 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration A.B.C.D Address of the multicast group. This is a multicast IP address in fou part, dotted- decimal notation. IFNAME Interface name. detail Provides a detailed description of the sources known through IGMP Version IGMPv3 source information.
  • Page 112 To enter in configuration mode ingress the enable AsGa> enable command and press enter. AsGa# configure terminal Enter in configuration mode. AsGa(config)# no ip igmp snooping Disable igmp snooping process. AsGa(config)# end Exit from configuration mode. AsGa# wr Save the current configuration 3.25.6.3.2 Number of groups-specific IGMP queries sent...
  • Page 113 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration COMMAND DESCRIPTION To enter in configuration mode ingress the enable AsGa> enable command and press enter. AsGa# configure terminal Enter in configuration mode. AsGa(config)# interface vlan1.200 Enter into SVI configuration context. AsGa(config-if)# ip igmp last-member-...
  • Page 114 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.25.6.3.4 Timeout for IGMP querier reelection Configure the time to wait for a IGMP query from the network querier router until call for a querier router reelection, in seconds. Default value is 255s.
  • Page 115 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration ip igmp query-interval <interval> <1-18000> Query Interval value (Default: 125 s) no ip igmp query-interval Return the interval between IGMP general queries sent by the switch to the default value Default By default the querry interval is set to 125s...
  • Page 116 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Return the max-response-time parameter of IGMP query packet sent by the switchto the default value . Default By default the querry interval is set to 10s Command Mode Configure mode Interface context or...
  • Page 117 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Command Mode Configure mode Interface context Examples COMMAND DESCRIPTION To enter in configuration mode ingress the enable AsGa> enable command and press enter. AsGa# configure terminal Enter in configuration mode. AsGa(config)# interface ge2...
  • Page 118 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Command Syntax ip igmp snooping fast-leave no ip igmp snooping fast-leave Disable fast-leave for this SVI. This is the default configuration. Command Mode Configuration mode Interface SVI context Examples COMMAND DESCRIPTION To enter in configuration mode ingress the enable AsGa>...
  • Page 119: Lightdrive Specific Gpon Configuration Principles

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Start IGMP snooping querier 3.25.6.3.11 Start the IGMP snooping querier process. IGMP snooping querier is the ability of the switch to act like a Mrouter sending general IGMP queries in a L2 domain. This is very useful when you have all multicast host in the same L2 domain and you want to have a querier element on this domain to avoid groups entries to age.
  • Page 120 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.26.2 Link profiles and protocol profiles Link and protocol profiles are related with special characteristics colse related with the GPON optical modules used. By defaul LightDrive famillly has some pre defined optical transeivers with all its main characteristics pre configured.
  • Page 121 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Description This parameter allows you to change the length and pattern delimiter used to synchronize the ONUs in the sense of "Up stream". It is recommended not to change these parameters without a previous analysis of the need for such modification.
  • Page 122 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration LightDrive(config-gpon-link)#ds-fec-mode enable ? <cr> LightDrive(config-gpon-link)#ds-fec-mode enable 3.26.3.3 Command: idle parameters Command: LightDrive(config-gpon-link)#idle port-id [port-id<0-4095> | status (enable | disable)] Description This GEM Port ID just sends idle traffic in the downstream direction. Mode Configuration mode Link profile mode.
  • Page 123 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration LightDrive(config-gpon-link)# 3.26.3.5 Command: Pre assigned Equalization Delay Command: LightDrive(config-gpon-link)#preassigned-eqd <0- 65535> Description This command establishes a pre defined equalization delay at OLT. Time is in microseconds. This time will be added to the measurement of the equalization delay. Do not modify those parameters...
  • Page 124 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.26.3.8 Command: Lost of Frames threshold (LOF) Command LightDrive(config-gpon-link)#rx alpha lof <0-65535> Description Loss of Frame of ONUi (“i” menas any ONU). This alarm is triggered by N consecutive invalid delimiters from ONUi, where N is configurable via the mentioned command line. When LOFi is detected, the ONU is deactivated and the alarm is cleared after a successful ONU activation process.
  • Page 125 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Modes Configuration mode Link profile mode. Example LightDrive(config-gpon-link)#rx bcdr ranging pattern-size 10 polarity high 3.26.3.10.2 Command: rx bcdr ranging-pattern Command LightDrive(config-gpon-link)#rx bcdr ranging-pattern [<Eight Hexa Digit>] Description This command specifies a bit pattern that modifies the standard pattern used for ranging purpose.
  • Page 126 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration f 0xff 0xff 3.26.3.10.5 Command rx delimiter Command LightDrive(config-gpon-link)#rx delimiter [max-ed-threshold <1-41> | min-ed- threshold <0-40> | window-size <0-127>] Description max-ed-threshold Max number of '1' bits to search delimiter that is considered as Energy Detection (1-41) (Default: 41)
  • Page 127 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration key-exchange Enable a single key exchange process during ONU activation (Default: Disable) los-gpio-pin GPIO pin number for asserting LOS alarm los-initial Los initial value (Default: Disable) mcast-encryp Multicast port ID encryption configuration (Default:...
  • Page 128 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Examples LightDrive(config-gpon-proto)#ber ds-interval sd-threshold threshold us-interval 3.26.4.1.3 Command: dba-size (dba: Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation) Command LightDrive(config-gpon-proto)#dba-size <0-65565> Description This command modify the Dynamic Bandwidth allocation block size for the SR (Status Reporting) DBA algorithm. Default value: 48...
  • Page 129 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Description interval Interval for monitor drift of ONU transmissions (Default: 1000 millisecond). limit Threshold for fix drift of ONU transmissions (Default: 4 bits). Modes Protocol profile Examples. LightDrive(config-gpon-proto)#drift interval 1500 LightDrive(config-gpon-proto)#drift limit 5 3.26.4.1.7 Command: guard-bits...
  • Page 130 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Modes Protocol profile Examples. LightDrive(config-gpon-proto)#key-exchange enable 3.26.4.1.10 Command: mcast-encryp Command LightDrive(config-gpon-proto)#mcast-encryp enable (enable | disable) Description Multicast port ID encryption configuration. Default: Enable Modes Protocol profile Examples. LightDrive(config-gpon-proto)#mcast-encryp enable enable 3.26.4.1.11 Command: Min (onu-response and round-trip) Commands LightDrive(config-gpon-proto)#min onu-response <0-65565>...
  • Page 131 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.26.4.1.13 Command: timeout Commands LightDrive(config-gpon-proto)#timeout ack <0-65565> Description PLOAM ACK timeout (Default: 2000 milliseconds) Modes Protocol profile Examples. LightDrive(config-gpon-proto)#timeout ack 2500 3.26.4.1.14 Command: tx-ctl-limit Command LightDrive(config-gpon-proto)#tx-ctl-limit <0-65565> Description Threshold for triggering TIWI alarm.
  • Page 132 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 2- Associate the ONU profile to a registered ONU and associate it to a GPON port (those two steps are made in a single command). The ONU profile constitutes a new configuration context which has the following basic elements and “sub contexts”:...
  • Page 133 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Command Description LightDrive#conf terminal Enter into configuration mode. LightDrive(config)#onu-profile Define a name for a ONU profile. In this profile-1 example profile-1. LightDrive(config-onu)#ethernet Define an Ethernet service. In this service 1 example Service Ethernet 1.
  • Page 134 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Command Description LightDrive#conf terminal Enter into configuration mode. LightDrive(config)#onu-profile Define a name for a ONU profile. In this profile-1 example profile-1. LightDrive(config-onu)#ethernet Define an Ethernet service. In this service 1 example Service Ethernet 1.
  • Page 135 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration onu-profile QiQ service ethernet 1 tcont 1 cir 19968 pir 20992 traffic-shapping cir 19968 pir 20992 switchport mode access switchport access vlan 1000 switchport vlan-stacking interface-eth 1 associate service ethernet 1 3.26.5.5 Applying services at physical ports on ONUs Once that service has been created need to be attached to physical ports at ONU.
  • Page 136 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration service ethernet 2 description This is a trunk service on VLAN-IDs 100-110 switchport mode trunk switchport trunk allowed vlan add 100-110 interface-eth 1 associate service ethernet 1 interface-eth 2 associate service ethernet 2 3.26.5.6...
  • Page 137 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Command Description LightDrive#conf terminal Enter into configuration mode. LightDrive(config)#onu-profile Define a name for a ONU profile. In this profile-1 example profile-1. LightDrive(config-onu)#service Enter into the service configuration service Ethernet 1 menu LightDrive(config-onu- Define a particular traffic shaping into the...
  • Page 138 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration onu-profile profile-1 service ethernet 1 description This is a access service on VLAN-ID 111 tcont 1 cir 1984 pir 2496 traffic-shapping cir 1984 pir 2496 switchport mode access switchport access vlan 111 service ethernet 2...
  • Page 139 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 3.26.5.9.1 Command: show onu running database Command show onu running database Description This command shows a compacted OLT database vision for all registered ONUs. This command shows the actually running Database. The following is a typical output for this command LightDrive#show onu interface gpon0.1...
  • Page 140 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration alloc id configuration active verify onu deactivation deactivation verify onu disabling disabling disable lofi debounge popup 3.26.5.9.2 Command: show onu interface Command show onu interface <GPON IF name > onu-index <ONU index number>...
  • Page 141 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Mode Enable mode Related command show onu startup database Witch shows the stored version of the running database. gpon database backup-time Witch modify the time between ONU backups at NVRAM from the Running Database Version Example LightDrive#show onu interface gpon0.1 onu-index 0...
  • Page 142 <Store ONU MAC address as hexadecimal number> Description <ONU Description as ASCII> Product Code <AsGa Product Code: Decimal Formated> Chassi Serial Number <AsGa ONU Serial Number : Decimal Formated> Manufacture Date <Manufacture Data (dd/MM/YY> Order Number HW version <Hardware ONU Revision> FW version <Firmware ONU Version>...
  • Page 143 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Mode Enable mode Example LightDrive#show onu inventory interface gpon0.1 onu-index 0 ONU Inventory Data Interface gpon0.1: Onu Index....: 0 Serial Number....: 4173476100000059 Mac Address....: 0214FA000F36 Description....: AsGaAcesso Lightdrive ONU 500 Product Code....: 10 Chassis Serial Number..: 36...
  • Page 144 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Examples LightDrive(config-if)#onu database add onu-index 12 serial 49414D4200004D21 3.26.5.1 ONU Auto discovery discover commands 3.26.5.1.1 Command onu auto-discovered Command LightDrive(config-if)#onu auto-discovered [(enable | disable) interval <1-60>] Description This command enables or disables the auto discovering process at the GPON port.
  • Page 145 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration 10-x where x is configurable in the range of 3 and 8 at protocol profile. Signal Degrade at ONUi - BER (ONU bit-error rate) is calculated per interval T. T is a parameter set at protocol profile .
  • Page 146 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Command LightDrive#show interface counters <IF-NAME> IF-NAME: Means the name of the interface. Any valid interface name including Ge/Xe interfaces as well GPON interfaces. Description This command display all counters associated with a Specific interface, valid interfaces are Ge; Xe;...
  • Page 147 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration <RFC 1573> Total outbound Packets discarded with no errors..: Total outbound Packets discarded with errors..: -> SQE Test errors........: <RFC 2665> -> Late collisions errors......: <RFC 2665> -> Excessive collisions errors....: <RFC 2665>...
  • Page 148 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration < All this counters take into a consideration a internal interface (Ethernet Base) between the GPON side and the Matrix of the equipment> DS - RX valid packets........: <Valid Packet received in the Down Stream direction>...
  • Page 149 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration <Number of PLOAMs that were dropped due to a full FIFO> US - Invalid discarded packets......: <Number of assembled packets discarded due to invalid length> US - Inactive port id discarded packets....: <Number of packets that were dropped due to not configured GEM Port ID>...
  • Page 150 <0-63> show onu counters interface IFNAME onu-index <0-63> Mode Interface mode Examples AsGa(interface)# onu counters get accumulated onu-index 33 bucket 1 AsGa(interface)# onu counters get current onu-index 24 3.26.6.2.2 Command: show onu counters Command show onu counters interface IFNAME onu-index <0-63>...
  • Page 151 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Late collision counter: This attribute counts the number of times that a collision was detected later than 512 bit times into the transmission of a packet. Frames too long: This attribute counts received frames that exceeded the maximum permitted frame size. The count is incremented when the MAC service returns the frameTooLong status to the LLC.
  • Page 152 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Configuration Packets: The total number of packets received, including bad packets, broadcast packets and multicast packets. Broadcast packets: The total number of received good packets directed to the broadcast address. This does not include multicast packets.
  • Page 153: Command Sin Alphabetic Order

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands 4 COMMANDS IN ALPHABETIC ORDER 4.1 Access-list An ACL is a sequential collection of permit and deny conditions. The switch tests packets against the conditions in an access list one by one. The first match determines whether the switch accepts or rejects the packet.
  • Page 154 4.1 – Wildcard mask. Command Syntax Syntax for MAC ACls AsGa (config)# access-list <MAC ACL number> (deny|permit) [(Source = <SMAC> | Any); SMASK] [(destination = <DMAC>; MASK)]. deny Specify packets to reject. permit Specify packets to permit SMAC Source host's MAC address in HHHH.HHHH.HHHH format.
  • Page 155 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands <0-255> An IP protocol number Authentication Header Protocol eigrp Cisco EIGRP routing protocol Encapsulation Security Payload Cisco GRE tunneling icmp Internet Control Message Protocol igmp Internet Gateway Message Protocol igrp Cisco's IGRP routing protocol...
  • Page 156: Acces-Group Commands

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Command Mode Config mode Default No access lists are configured. Related Commands Mac access-group Ip access-group Class maps 4.2 Acces-Group commands 4.2.1 mac access-group Use the mac access-group interface configuration command to apply a MAC access control list (ACL) to a interface.
  • Page 157: Boot

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands list permits the packet, the switch continues to process the packet. If the access list denies the packet, the switch discards the packet. Command Syntax ip access-group <access-list-number | name>; <{in | out>...
  • Page 158: Clear Counters

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Running: AsGa-conf-2 Last Modified: Mon Apr 7 12:56:13 2036 AsGOS Image: Startup: LightBolt-28322-E1-L2-AsGOS-1.0.0-RC4.bin Running: LightBolt-28322-E1-L2-AsGOS-1.0.0-RC4.bin Last Modified: Thu Apr 3 08:34:12 2036 System Image: Startup: LightBolt-28322-E1-L2-System-1.0.0-RC3.bin Running: LightBolt-28322-E1-L2-System-1.0.0-RC2.bin Last Modified: Tue Apr 1 08:45:23 2036 Sanity Image: Startup: LightBolt-28322-E1-L2-Sanity-1.0.0-RC1.bin...
  • Page 159: Clear Mac-Address-Table

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Related Commands No related commands. 4.5 Clear mac-address-table Command Syntax clear mac-address-table (dynamic | static)(address mac-address | interface ifname | vlan vilan-id <1-4094>|) clear "Reset functions" mac-address-table "MAC forwarding table" static "Static entries"...
  • Page 160 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Default No class maps are configured by default. Usage Use this command to specify the name of the class for which you want to create or modify class-map match criteria and to enter class-map configuration mode.
  • Page 161: Duplex

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Command Mode Exec mode Default No default Examples AsGOS#dir -rw-r--r-- 1 1000 users 7.5M Jul 10 2007 asgos-ver1.0.bin -rw-r----- 1 root root 3.1k Jul 10 2007 AsGOS.conf -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2.4k Jun 29 19:05 sanity.log...
  • Page 162: Erase

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands 4.9 Erase Use this command to erase the configuration file and restore it to its defaults values. Command Syntax erase Command Mode Configure mode Default No default for this command Examples LightBolt(config)# erase LightBolt(config)# 4.10 Exit...
  • Page 163: F Lowcontrol

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands 4.11 Flowcontrol Use the flowcontrol interface configuration command to set the receive or send flow-control value for an interface. When flow control send is on for a device and it detects any congestion at its end, it notifies the link partner or the remote device of the congestion by transmitting a pause frame.
  • Page 164: I P Address

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands SVIs are created the first time you enter the interface vlan vlan command for a particular vlan. The vlan corresponds to the VLAN-tag associated with data frames 802.1q encapsulated trunk or the VLAN ID configured for an access port.
  • Page 165: I P - Access - Group

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands AsGOS(config)# interface vlan1.200 AsGOS(interface-vlan)# ip address 10.10.10.10/23 4.14 Ip-access-group Use the ip access-group interface configuration command to control access to a Layer 2 interface. Use the <no> statement of this command to remove all access groups or the specified access group from the interface.
  • Page 166: M Ac - Address - Table Freeze

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Usage mac-address-table aging-time 10 Examples LightBolt# configure t LightBolt(configure)# mac-address-table aging-time 10 Related Commands no mac-address-table aging-time show mac-address-table aging-time 4.16 Mac-address-table freeze This command permits to freeze the learning process of the mac table. All mac address learned will persist until the <no>...
  • Page 167: S Witchport

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Command Mode Exec mode Usage mac-address-table static 0001.fa09.0909 vlan 20 interface ge1 Examples LightBolt#configure t LightBolt(configure)# mac-address-ta 4.18 Switchport Use this command to put a port as switched port. By default all ports in LightBolt switches are switched ports.
  • Page 168 Trunk: Set the port to trunk unconditionally. The port is a trunking VLAN Layer-2 interface. The port transmits and receives encapsulated (tagged) frames that identify the VLAN of origination. A trunk is a point-to-point link between two switches or between a switch and a router. AsGa LightBolt switches use 802.1Q tag encapsulation method.
  • Page 169: S Witchport Access

    Use the <no> statement of this command to reset all of the trunking characteristics to the defaults. Use the no form with keywords to reset that characteristic to the defaults. The encapsulation method for AsGa switches is based on 802.1Q tagging. Command Syntax switchport trunk [allowed vlan <allowed vlan ID...
  • Page 170: S Witchport Mode Trunk Ingress Filter

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Default All VLAN´s ID are allowed by default Examples AsGOS# configure terminal AsGOS(config)# interface ge2 AsGOS(interface)# switchport trunk allowed vlan 2,3,4,300 Related Commands vlandatabase VLAN Switchport mode 4.22 Switchport mode trunk ingress filter Use the switchport mode trunk interface configuration command to configure the VLAN filtering mode of a port.
  • Page 171: S How I Nterface

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands 100 Port runs at 100 Mbps. 1000 Port run at 1000 Mbps auto Port automatically detects the speed it should run at based on the port at the other end of the link...
  • Page 172: S How I Nterfaces

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands ge12 down 1522 00.f6.04.aa.00.0e ge13 down 1522 00.f6.04.aa.00.0f ge14 down 1522 00.f6.04.aa.00.10 ge15 down 1522 00.f6.04.aa.00.11 ge16 down 1522 00.f6.04.aa.00.12 ge17 down 1522 00.f6.04.aa.00.13 ge18 down 1522 00.f6.04.aa.00.14 ge19 down 1522 00.f6.04.aa.00.15 ge20...
  • Page 173 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Interface name.........: ge2 Total Packets Received (Octets)....: 0 Total Packets Received Without Errors..: 0 Total Packets Received Discarded....: 0 Total Packets Transmitted (Octets).....: 5312 Total Packets Transmitted Successfully..: 83 Total Packets Transmitted Errors....: 0 ----------------------------------------------------- Interface name.........: ge3...
  • Page 174: S Hutdown

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Multiple Collision Frames......: 0 Excessive Collision Frames.....: 0 4.26 Shutdown Use the shutdown interface configuration command to disable an interface. Use the <no> statement of this command to restart a disabled port or switch virtual interface (SVI).
  • Page 175: S How Outbound Access - Priority - Table

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Examples AsgOS#show vlan all bridge 1 Bridge VLAN ID Name State Member ports (u)-Untagged, (t)-Tagged ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- default ACTIVE ge1(u) ge2(u) ge3(u) ge4(u) ge5(u) ge6(u) ge7(u) ge8(u) ge9(u) ge10(u) ge11(u) ge12(u) ge13(u) ge14(u) ge15(u)
  • Page 176: S How User - Priority

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Usage In sequence, it is presented a display of this command showing the traffic class table for interface eth1. AsGOS# show traffic-class-table interface eth1 User Prio / Num Traffic Classes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...
  • Page 177: S Nmp - Server Manager

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands multicast: use this key to limit the maximum multicast traffic to be admitted by a specific port. level: specify the maximum level of the specific traffic admitted by a specific port. This level is intended to be a % of the maximum speed of the port.
  • Page 178: S Nmp - Server Trap - Source

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Examples LightBOLT(config)# snmp-server manager 192.168.1.1 traps-version 1 community AsGa upd-port 162 LightBOLT(config)# snmp-server manager 192.168.1.1 traps-version 2c community AsGa upd-port 162 LightBOLT(config)# snmp-server manager 192.168.1.1 traps-version 3 user ASGA auth community AsGa upd-port 162 4.33 Snmp-server trap-source...
  • Page 179: S Nmp - Server Community

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands warmreset warmreset trap config config trap bridge bridge trap vlancreate vlancreate trap vlandelete vlandelete trap copy-config copy-config trap snmp-notify notify snmp configuration change trap All traps Command Mode Exec mode Usage LightBOLT(config)# snmp-server enable traps LightBOLT(config)# snmp-server enable traps <trap list>...
  • Page 180: S Nmp - Server Name

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Usage LightBOLT(config)# snmp-server community <string> <ro | rw> Examples LightBOLT(config)# snmp-server community ready2u ro 4.36 Snmp-server name Use this command in order to specify the administrative SNMP server name. Use the <no> statement of this command to negate a name.
  • Page 181: S Nmp - Server Location

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands 4.38 Snmp-server location To set the system location string, use the <snmp-server location> command in global configuration mode. To remove the location string, use the <no> statement of this command. Command Syntax snmp-server location <text>...
  • Page 182: S Nmp - Server Engine Id

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands 4.40 Snmp-server engineID Use this command to specify the SNMP V3 server engine ID. This command can be used to specify the Local and remote server engine name; when remote server engine; the remote IP server address must be specified.
  • Page 183: S How Snmp View

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Command Mode Exec Examples LightBOLT(config)# Related Commands show snmp users no snmp-server user ( access ( ro | rw ) | base ) username 4.42 Show snmp view Use This command to display how OIDs are assigned to different Views.
  • Page 184: S How Config - Files

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Examples LightBOLT# show all-files File name File type teste2.log Log file teste.conf Config file teste.log Log file AsGOS.conf Config file 4.44 Show log-files This command shows all log files stored in permanent memory.
  • Page 185: S How Mac - Address - Table

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Related Commands 4.46 Show mac-address-table Use the show mac address-table user EXEC command to display MAC address table information for the specified MAC address. Command Syntax show mac-address-table (dynamic | static | interface IFNAME | vlan <1- 4094>|)
  • Page 186: Vlan D Atabase

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Command Syntax storm-control (broadcast | multicast | dlf) level LEVEL storm-control Set the switching characteristics of Layer2 interface broadcast Set Broadcast Rate Limiting multicast Set Multicast Rate Limiting Set DLF Broadcast Rate Limiting...
  • Page 187 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Examples AsGOS# configure terminal AsGOS(config)# vlan database AsGOS(VLAN)# Related Commands VLAN 4.49 VLAN Use the VLAN configuration command to configure virtual LAN (VLAN) characteristics for a specific VLAN. Use the <no> statement of this command without additional parameters to delete a VLAN.
  • Page 188 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands Up to 255 rules can be configured on a single group. Up to 16 groups can be configured. Command Syntax vlan classifier <group | rule> vlan classifier group <group number> <add | delete>...
  • Page 189: Write

    AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Commands vlan 300 bridge 1 state enable interface ge4 switchport bridge-group 1 switchport mode access vlan classifier activate 1 bridge-group 1 instance 1 Related Commands Vlan Database Interface 4.51 Write Use this command to transfer into or from permanent memory all system files. File types can be: configuration files log files or image files.
  • Page 190 This product is guaranteed against production defects for a period of 12 months to count starting from the date of the product’s invoicing. In case a production defect has been verified, AsGa will decide on changing or repairing the defective equipment. transportation...
  • Page 191 AsGa LightDrive Product Family User Guide Warranty 22/06/2009 – ED.01.5.γ...

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