Televes OLT 769401 User Manual

Televes OLT 769401 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Ref. 769401 User Manual GPON OLT: 8xPON + 8xGbE + 2x10GbE w w w . t e l e v e s . c o m...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Índice Summary ........................................Technical Description ................................... Services ........................................2.1.1 Usage Scenarios ...................................... 2.1.2 GPON Service Scenarios ..................................2.1.2.1 N:1 Services ......................................2.1.2.21 1 Services........................................2.1.2.3 Transparent LAN Services (TLS) ................................. 2.20 LT System Features ....................................Services ........................................Interoperability ....................................... PLOAM ........................................OMCI ...........................................
  • Page 4 Descripción del producto 2.12.3 Synchronous Ethernet (SyncE) ................................2.12.3.1 Ethernet without SyncE (e.g. 1000Base-T) ............................ 2.12.3.2 Ethernet with SyncE (e.g. 1000Base-T) ............................2.12.4 IEEE 1588v2 ......................................2.12.4.1 Client/Server model ....................................2.12.5 SYNC-E and IEEE 1588v2/PTP at the OLT equipment ........................ 2.12.5.1 Clock configurations supported by the OLT: ..........................
  • Page 5 5.1.1 System Requirements ................................... 5.1.2 Configuring the Web Browser................................5.1.3 Cleaning the Cookies and Temporary Files ........................... 5.1.4 Trusted Sites ......................................WebTi .......................................... 5.2.1 Access to the Equipment ..................................5.2.2 Access Control ......................................5.2.3 WebTi General Description ................................. 5.2.3.1 Heading ........................................5.2.3.2 Main Page........................................
  • Page 6 Descripción del producto 7.3.1 Features: ........................................7.3.2 Commands ....................................... 7.3.2.1 General Usage Commands ................................. 7.3.2.2 Common Usage Commands ................................7.3.2.3 Command Structure ....................................CLI Navigation ......................................7.4.1 Help on Commands and Arguments Usage: ? ..........................7.4.2 Common Node Names ..................................7.4.3 About the “showconfig”...
  • Page 7 7.6.7.3 “remove” command ....................................7.6.7.4 “show” command ....................................7.6.7.5 “showconfig” command ..................................7.6.7.6 “status” sub-node ....................................7.6.8 “eth-protection” node ................................... 7.6.8.1 “command” command ..................................7.6.8.2 “config” command ....................................7.6.8.3 “create” command ....................................7.6.8.4 “remove” command ....................................7.6.8.5 “show” command ....................................7.6.8.6 “showconfig”...
  • Page 8 Descripción del producto 7.6.18.3 “ping” sub-node ...................................... 7.6.18.4 “route-table” sub-node ..................................7.6.18.5 “traceroute” sub-node ..................................7.6.19 “services” node ......................................7.6.19.1 “availableValues” command ................................7.6.19.2 “config” command ....................................7.6.19.3 “create” command ....................................7.6.19.4 “remove” command ....................................7.6.19.5 “show” command ....................................7.6.19.6 “showconfig”...
  • Page 10: Summary

    Descripción del producto 1. Summary Initially based on the rec. ITU-T G.984.x (GPON), our active network equipment solution is nowadays evolving for next generation PON architectures as defined by the recs. ITU-T G.987.x, ITU-T G.988.x and ITU-T G.698.x whether central office and/or customer premises. Reference Point-to-Multipoint (P2MP) FTTx topology scenarios cover Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH), Fiber-to-the-Building (FTTB), Fiber-to-the- Curb (FTTC), Fiber-to-the-cell (FTTc) and Fiber-to-the-business (FTTb).
  • Page 12: Technical Description

    Descripción del producto 2. Technical Description The OLT system is reliable modular Optical Line Termination (OLT) equipment specially devoted for fiber network infrastructures either Point-to- Point (P2P) Ethernet or Point-to-Multipoint (P2MP) FTTx Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) architectures The OLT supports Voice, Data and Video services. In parallel the transport of analog video services (RF Overlay) can be supported. Carrier class TDM services bridging is also available by means of using dedicated network termination equipments (NTA).
  • Page 13: Services

    2.1 Services 2.1.1 Usage Scenarios Figure 2-2. OLT services Usage Scenario The OLT system Usage services scenario include the support the provision of: NGN voice services: VoIP and ToIP softswitched controlled, including IP Centrex services and SIP Trunk services Internet services: High speed internet in the order of Mbit/s to Gbit/s, with traffic prioritization and differentiation Enhanced Multimedia Communications such as voice, presence, unified messaging, localization, Caller ID with IPTV, controlled by an IMS CSCF(Call Session Control Function) platform, Mobile Backhaul services:...
  • Page 14: Gpon Service Scenarios

    Descripción del producto 2.1.2 GPON Service Scenarios The OLT system supports the following Ethernet services over GPON: Multiple Clients using the same Service Tag Traffic Forwarding based on the S-TAG+DMAC Unique S-TAG or S-TAG+C-TAG per Client Service Traffic switching based on S-TAG+C-TAG or S-TAG Transparent LAN Services (TLS) The traffic is not processed The CPU is not part of the EVC...
  • Page 15 2.1.2.1.1.2 MAC Bridge Services Forwarding Based on S-VID+DMAC or S-VID+C-VID+DMAC Unicast Unknown, Multicast and Broadcast MAC Addresses are replicated to all the GEM Ports that belong to the same S-VID or S-VID+C-VID Subscriber S-VID10 GEM ID 1 S-VID11 GEM ID 2 GEM ID 1 GEM ID 1 GEM ID 2...
  • Page 16: Transparent Lan Services (Tls)

    Descripción del producto 2.1.2.2 1:1 Services 2.1.2.2.1.1 Unicast Stacked Services For these services: Traffic is encapsulated in different GEM ports according to S-VID and C-VID; Traffic is forward using S-Tags + C-Tags or S-Tags. Subscriber S-VID100 GEM ID 11 S-VID100 GEM ID 11 S-VID101 : C-VID 101 S-VID101...
  • Page 17: Services

    2.2 OLT System Features Ethernet features: VLAN Switching; Multicast – IGMP Snooping/Proxy; Load Balancing and LACP; DHCP Relay Agent; QoS. Interworking between the Ethernet and GPON packets ONT management via OMCI, the main features being: Downstream/Upstream bit rate: 2.488/1.244 Gbps; Advanced Encryption Standard (AES);...
  • Page 18: Interoperability

    Descripción del producto 2.4 Interoperability The OLT system assures layer 2 and layer 3 interoperability with the transport segment of the network, according to Rec BBF TR-156, Figure 2-7. Figure 2-7: Multiservice architecture &requirement, interoperability (BBF TR-156) 2.5 PLOAM The PLOAM channel is message based and is carried in a dedicated space of the downstream XGTC frame and upstream XGTC burst. This channel is used for all PMD and XGTC management information that is not sent via the embedded OAM channel.
  • Page 19: Omci And Onu Software Upgrade

    Allow disabling a PON interface with registered ONUs ONU UPS alarms ONU VEIP interfaces Changing the ONU profile of a registered ONU A notification when an ONU is detected as a “New equipment Interoperability with Zhone and Huawei ONUs ONU MIB synchronization Provide the ONU ID related to the learned MAC Address in Switch MAC table Display the ONU Equipment Model (in ‘new’...
  • Page 20: Ethernet Features

    Descripción del producto 2.8 Ethernet Features 2.8.1 VLAN Provisioning The following VLAN related software features are supported: Full support of extended VLAN tagging operations (filter+treatment) Support Default VLAN ID and Priority on Ethernet interfaces The Range of VLAN ID per port – VLANs are configured individually; the limits are the following: Switch Fabric where uplink ports are directly connected: Just membership: up to 4k VLAN ID per port, VLAN translation: up to 8k VLAN ID.
  • Page 21: Igmp Snooping/Proxy

    Up to 4096 configured Groups (Group List) Up to1024 pairs of simultaneous Active Groups and Sources. Up to 40 different Multicast Services Up to 128 ONUs. Up to 512 IGMP Clients per GPON port. Up to 8 devices (eg. Setop boxes) per port GPON port Up to 8 devices (eg.
  • Page 22: Authentication: Dhcp Relay

    Descripción del producto Figure 2-8: IGMP Packets Processing/Forwarding Diagram The Multicast IPTV traffic is controlled via the IGMP Protocol. In the several parts that make the GPON Access Network there are several modules performing their tasks in order to reduce traffic replication and bandwidth waste through the network. So each of the components perform the following tasks: The Host generates the Joins/Leaves according to the streams it wants to receive and plays the IP Multicast Streams;...
  • Page 23: Dhcp Relay Agent Option

    Figure 2-9: OLT as a DHCP relay agent OLT supported DHCP related software features: Support the configuration of UNI interfaces as DHCP Trusted or Untrusted Support changing the DHCP Broadcast flag of DHCP Discover and Request messages 2.8.3.1 DHCP Relay Agent Option 82 The OLT system provides DHCP Relay Agent feature by inserting/removing (inserting in the client = >...
  • Page 24: Security

    Descripción del producto 2.8.4 Security The OLT equipment enables a group of features that avoid anti-DOS (Denial of Service) attacks and fake customer Trojan mechanisms, namely: ACL’s White list support IP Source Guard MAC duplication MAC/IP spoofing Broadcast rate control User isolation 2.8.4.1 ACL - Access Control Lists Support ACL’s (Access Control Lists) avoid the customers to use certain MAC or IP addresses in order to avoid them to reach certain networks MAC/IP...
  • Page 25: Mac/Ip Spoofing

    2.8.4.5 MAC/IP Spoofing MAC/IP spoofing is used to allow only the authorized customers to access the network. This mechanism uses the DHCP Binding Table. The table with the client MAC address/IP address is built during the DHCP client IP attribution. The packet attributes from the client will only pass through the network in the case they have the same SMAC/SIP like those at the Binding Table.
  • Page 26: Mtu

    Descripción del producto Figure 2-10: Downstream QoS Diagram In the upstream direction, for each T-CONT the ingress traffic in the ONT passes by a mapping block that maps the traffic in one of the eight queues according with the p-bit, (in case the ingress traffic is untagged a DSCP->p-bit mapping is performed), these queues have a Strict Priority Scheduler.
  • Page 27: Ethernet Counters (Rfc2819)

    2.8.8 Ethernet Counters (RFC2819) The OLT supports Ethernet statistics (RFC2819) on all point-to-point interfaces. 2.9 MAC The OLT supports the following MAC related features: Switch MAC table Allow limiting the number of MAC addresses per service Display the total number of entries in MAC address tables MAC Addresses, Number of learnt MAC Addresses: Up to 32K MAC addresses.
  • Page 28: Mac Gpon Dba Algorithm

    Descripción del producto 256-639 Dynamic or Static 640-1023 Static Table 2-3: Alloc-ID’s distribution by T-CONT type Guaranteed Additional Offered Load assignment assignment Figure 2-12: Traffic distribution by service/client 2.9.2 MAC GPON DBA Algorithm The MAC GPON DBA algorithm can use two different algorithms: Status Reporting: Based on the information that each ONU sends to the GPON MAC frames upstream.
  • Page 29: Pon

    2.10 PON 2.10.1 Splitting Ratio Options OLT system GPON ports currently support a splitting ratio of 1:64 in accordance with ITU-T rec. G.984. 2.10.2 Supported PON Classes The OLT system currently supports B+ and C+ PON interfaces. 2.11 Protection 2.11.1 OLT Supported Protection Mechanisms The following protection mechanisms are supported by the OLT system: GPON type-B protection Uplink 1:1 protection...
  • Page 30: Ethernet Uplink Ports Protection

    Descripción del producto 2.11.1.2 Ethernet Uplink Ports Protection Configuration of Ethernet Uplink ports protection is a functionality that enables the 1+1 protection of an uplink port with another uplink port. 2.11.1.3 Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) The Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) provides the system with Aggregation, Protection and Load Balancing features. The Aggregation consists in a Logical Group of Physical uplink ports that form a Link Aggregation Group (LAG).
  • Page 31 Ring Protection Link Node Node Working Working Node Node Working Figure 2-14: Normal ring operation Any failure along the ring causes a CCM fault at the failure link adjacent nodes (nodes D and C in the example). These nodes after having blocked the ports facing the failure link, generate multicast an RAPS message via CPU on the dedicated VLAN, which is received by all other nodes on the ring, including nodes adjacent to RPL, in this case nodes A and B.
  • Page 32: Synchronization

    Descripción del producto 2.11.1.4.2 ERP TIMERS WTR timer May be configured by the operator in 1 minute steps between 1 and 12 minutes, the default value being 5 minutes. WTB timer Is defined to be 5 seconds longer than the guard timer. Guard Timer The period of the guard timer may be configured by the operator in 10 ms steps between 10 ms and 2 seconds, with a default value of 500 ms.
  • Page 33: Ethernet Without Synce (E.g. 1000Base-T)

    2.12.3.1 Ethernet without SyncE (e.g. 1000Base-T) Systems without SyncE have the following characteristics: Rx clock extracted from line (line timed) Tx clock generated from free-running XO Clock within 100 ppm (125 MHz+/- 0.01 percent) No relationship between Rx and Tx Each Ethernet interface (uni-dir or bi-dir) has own independent timing 2.12.3.2 Ethernet with SyncE (e.g.
  • Page 34: Client/Server Model

    Descripción del producto Transparent clock A transparent clock is a device or a switch that calculates the time it requires to forward traffic and updates the PTP time correction field to account for the delay, making the device transparent in terms of time calculations. 2.12.4.1 Client/Server model Master clock, slave clock (ordinary clock) Intermediary nodes may or may not support IEEE1588 PTP (unlike SyncE)
  • Page 35: Basic Operation Of 1588V2

    2.12.5.2 Basic Operation of 1588V2 Software time-stamp vs. Hardware time-stamp There are two techniques to time-stamp packets: Software time-stamp occurs when the messages are handled by the software. Usually occurring in the message’s receive/ transmit interrupt service routine (ISR), the time-stamp is the current value of the system time. Hardware time-stamp occurs when the messages physically arrive at or leave the device.
  • Page 36 Descripción del producto Figure 2-18: Delay from Slave-Clock Device to Master-Clock Device OLT equipment configured as Boundary Clock (BC) The OLT configured as BC recover the clock and regenerate the PTP packets receives timing through the TU40G unit. The OLT is effectively a node that recovers timing from the incoming 1588v2 (as a Slave) and then uses this recovered timing to re-time the outgoing signal.
  • Page 37: Support Multiple Trap Destination Servers

    Frequency Accuracy (Wander), based on: TIE - time interval error MTIE - maximum time interval error MRTIE - maximum relative time interval error TDEV – time deviation Packet Delay Variation (PDV) 2.13 Support Multiple Trap Destination Servers The OLT supports the forwarding of traps to multiple simultaneous servers (up to 3), including: Trap v2 INFORM Trap/ACK - SNMPV1 traps with ACK.
  • Page 38: Ip Features

    Descripción del producto 2.18 IP Features IP Routing supported (Demo features) IPv6 ready on all OLT product line Ping/telnet command supported on CLI 2.19 Standards and Protocols Type Standards ITU-T Recommendation G.984.x (GPON) ITU-T Recommendation G.988 (OMCI) BBF.247 – GPON certification program OLT interoperability BBF TR.156i3 –...
  • Page 39 Services: 1:1, N:1, VBES/TLS VLAN-ID conversion to GEM port-ID VLAN promotion VLAN translation Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS G.8032) IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tagging IEEE 802.1P (VLAN QoS 4096 VLAN) Per-port QoS and CoS mapping according to IEEE 802.1q and IEEE 802.1p IEEE 802.1ad Provider Bridges IEEE 802.1 ad Q-in-Q VLAN stacking IEEE 802.3x Flow Control...
  • Page 40 Descripción del producto Electromagnetic FCC Part 15 Class EN 55022 Class A (CISPR22 Class A) EN 55024 Emissions EN 50082 compliance EN61000-3-2/3 EN61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/8/11 UL 60950-1 CAN/CSA 22.2 No.60950-1 Safety EN 60950-1 IEC 60950-1 NOM-019-SCFI NEBS GR-63-CORE, GR-1089-CORE - Level 3, Type 2 EN 300 019 1-1- Storage: Class 1.2 –...
  • Page 41: System Specifications

    3. System Specifications This Chapter describes the OLT system specifications 3.1 OLT Equipment Chassis Features Chassis Feature OLT-SYSTEM ETSI 19’’ rack size Table 3-1: OLT Equipment Chassis Features 3.2 OLT Equipment Boards Features Board features Type of pluggable Switching Fabric capacity Board Type Type of ports Nº...
  • Page 42: Gbe Ethernet Interfaces

    Descripción del producto 3.3.2 1GbE Ethernet Interfaces These interfaces are deployed in the form of optical CSFP transceivers which use LC/PC connectors and have the following characteristics: Type 1000BASE-BX10-D Laser type emitter Longwave Laser Operation Range (nm) TX 1480 to 1500 Operation Range (nm) RX 1260 to 1360 Spectral width Max (nm)
  • Page 43: B+ Link Budget

    Table 3-5: GPON Interfaces Specification ** OLT RX= -12 ~-32 dBm (The OLT sensitivity assumes the use of the optional RS (255,239) FEC capability of the G-PON TC layer, as well as intrinsic detector technology improvements) 3.3.4 B+ Link Budget This budget covers all optical components between the extended OLT and ONU, including non-integrated WDM filters for the multiplex of video overlays and other enhancement band services, and must include any Raman impairment from the overlay signal.
  • Page 44: System Heat Release

    Descripción del producto 3.6 System Heat Release OLT system maximum heat release for a fully equipped chassis is of 110W. 3.7 Weight & Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of the OLT system are the following: Figure 3-1: OLT Ref.769401 3 D chassis schematic and dimensions (mm) Dimension Height (mm / RU) Width (mm / “)
  • Page 45: Environmental Conditionslicense Requirements

    3.9 Environmental ConditionsLicense Requirements This system is carrier class designed and complies with Considered equivalent to ATIS-0600010.01.2008 Class 2, Harsh – Protected Environment. This system will properly work within Class 2 environments for equipment placed inside a space protected from direct outside weather and environmental stresses by a closure and where the operating climate is between: -40°C (-40°F) and 65°C (149°F) 5 and 85 RH% Relative Humidity...
  • Page 46: Olt Ref.769401 Single Board

    Descripción del producto 3.11.1 OLT Ref.769401 single board This board integrates the OLT Ref.769401 switch fabric, uplink ports and GPON ports. It provides the Operation and Maintenance function of the system, and it also switches the client traffic between the client and the uplink interfaces. OLT Ref.769401 single board has a 64 Gbps switching capacity and in addition has four 10GbE internal connections and one O&M for each of the uplink and client interfaces.
  • Page 47: Setup

    4. Setup This chapter describes the OLT system installation procedures. 4.1 Mechanical Packaging Important! When installing or servicing these GPON systems it is necessary to take into account the following aspects: In a servicing system it is imperative that the access to any board or fan module, can be done without affecting the service supported by other units;...
  • Page 48: Restricted Access Location

    Descripción del producto 4.3.1 Restricted Access Location The OLT Ref.769401 unit is to be installed in a restricted access location. 4.4 Electrical Power Supply The electrical connection for the OLT equipment is of redundant -48VDC. 4.4.1 Disconnect Device A Disconnect Device must be installed close to unit chassis in order to allow disconnection of all power supply before servicing the unit. In the case of installation in an ETSI rack, rack installed Power Box, provides disconnect device funcionality Disconnect device circuit breaker should be rated 3A max.
  • Page 49: Sfp/Sfp+ Insertion And Removal

    4.5 SFP/SFP+ Insertion and Removal The SFP/SFP+ module are equipped with a module handle in the front of the module to facilitate the insertion and removal of the module in the card module interfaces. Important! When performing OLT system service actions, observe electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions, ESD All SFP/SFP+ modules are hot swappable.
  • Page 50: Maintenance

    Descripción del producto Step 6 Cover the module optical interface with the module dust cap; Step 7 Cover the card module interface with the SFP/SFP+ module interface cover, or insert a new SFP/SFP+ module (please see module insertion procedures above). 4.6 Maintenance 4.6.1 Cooling System The OLT cooling system functioning is illustrated bellow.
  • Page 51: Air Filter

    The FAN module can be replaced and is hot swappable. In order to replace the module, please refer to section FAN 4.6.1.1.1 LED Indicator Each fan module has an LED, STATUS that must indicate the following states of the system: • Without OLT Ref.769401 (switch fabric) on the chassis, the fan module blinks RED.
  • Page 52: Cables

    Descripción del producto 4.7 Cables 4.7.1 Electrical Power Supply This GPON system operates from a supply voltage with -48VDC nominal value. It can work up from -40.5VDC to -57VDC in accordance with the recommendation ETSI EN 300 132-2 V2.1.1 (2003-01). The ground terminals links comply with the provisions of the recommendation ETSI ETS 300 253: January 1995.
  • Page 53: Optical

    75 Ohm/120Ohm RX_JSINC/RX_GND; TX_JSINC/TX_GND. 2x alarm port pairs: URGENT pair: URG_A/URG_B; SERVICE pair: SRV_A/SRV_B; 2x input conditions: COND_A COND_B Figure 4-8: Switch Fabric card alarm/conditions and ACK Plug and PIN out 4.7.4 Optical The optical interfaces used in OLT system are Multi Source Agreement (MSA) type in GPON variants (with SC-PC connectors), and in 10GbE SFP+ variants (with LC-PC connectors).
  • Page 54: Optical Interfaces

    Descripción del producto BLUE Figure 4-10: Connector LC-PC 4.8 Optical Interfaces 4.8.1 Transceivers The optical interfaces are supported on MSA standard modules with SFF, SFP and SFP+ type (10G Small Form-Factor Pluggable). 4.8.1.1 SFP AND SFP+ Optical Transceivers The SFP+ optical transceivers are the next generation SFP for 10Gbps transceivers singlemode and multimode fiber, supporting multiple network protocols such as SONET/SDH, 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE), CWDM communications, up to 80km.
  • Page 55: Electrical Interfaces

    4.9 Electrical Interfaces 4.9.1 Electrical Fast Ethernet RJ-45 connectors are used for Ethernet 10/100 BASE-T interfaces. The expected range is 100 meters using category 6 cable as described in the IEEE 802.3 recommendations. Figure 4-13: RJ45 connector...
  • Page 56: Configuration

    Descripción del producto 5. Configuration This chapter addresses the configuration of the equipment via local management. 5.1 System Management The OLT equipment can be managed locally simply using a web browser; via Web Ti application or using a Linux based Command Line Interface, CLI.
  • Page 57: System Requirements

    To manage the OLT equipments by the Inband interface, there must be a management VLAN configured which interconnects MPLS network to the DCN. 5.1.1 System Requirements To configure and check the state of the system with Web TI is necessary to use a Web browser, WebTi is compatible with Internet Explorer 6/7/8/9. To configure the system with CLI is necessary to use a CMD window.
  • Page 58: Trusted Sites

    Descripción del producto 5.1.4 Trusted Sites For the correct operation with WebTi is necessary to configure the Trusted Sites of the Web Browser. In the Internet Explorer options select the Security tab, then select the Trusted Sites option and click in the button Sites. In the Trusted Sites Window introduce the equipment IP address and select Add, the “Require server verification (https) for all sites”...
  • Page 59: Access Control

    5.2.2 Access Control To Access the menu it is necessary the user to be logged in, for that the user must type the login and password. The system provides three default users, with different privileges for the operations that can be performed in the system. Can also to change each system users’...
  • Page 60: Webti General Description

    Descripción del producto 5.2.3 WebTi General Description The WebTi is divided in three different areas: Menu, Heading and Main Page. These three areas are marked in Figure 5-7. Figure 5-7: WebTi Areas If using CLI, a CMD window should be used and CLI command run in this window. CLI has an hierarchical structure with nodes and subnodes. The prompt indicates where in the navigation tree the user is currently positioned.
  • Page 61: Heading

    Figure 5-8: OLT Web Ti Menu navigation In CLI application the tree command shows all the sub nodes with origin in the current node and commands available per node/sub node, see section 7.5. The tree command executed in the root node, will display the complete CLI tree, Figure 7-21. 5.2.3.1 Heading The Heading has information related with the boards available in each slot of the OLT equipment.
  • Page 62: Main Page

    Descripción del producto 5.2.3.2 Main Page In the Main Page it will appear the page selected in the Menu section in order to configure the system, to check the system status or to view the Alarm/Events log registers. Figure 5-10: OLT Main Page The fields changed in the table are marked with an exclamation mark (!) in the corresponding line where the changes are made.
  • Page 63: Invalid Operation Error Message

    The command reboot, at the bottom of the OLT system configuration window allows rebooting the complete OLT system. 5.2.4 Invalid Operation error message When an invalid operation execution order is issued by the user, an error code and error description is displayed on the window bottom error message display bar, Figure 5-12.
  • Page 64: System Configuration

    Descripción del producto 5.2.4.1 System Configuration This menu provides general information about this system, and allows setting several parameters such as date, time and other custom fields. Figure 5-13: OLT System parameters window Parameter Description Custom field used to tag the equipment (should be unique among all equipments). Example: Equipment name OLT@Aveiro Description...
  • Page 65: Profiles Configuration

    For CLI usage, system configuration is described in section 7.6.6.4 “system” sub-node“ 5.2.4.2 Profiles Configuration The Profiles configuration sub-menu has three items, Figure 5-14. DSCP to P-bits Up to 200 configured Profiles supported Ethernet Up to 256 configured Profiles supported Upstream DBA Up to 256 configured Profiles supported ONUs...
  • Page 66 Descripción del producto Notes No spaces are allowed on the profiles names; Profiles in use cannot be neither changed nor removed; Figure 5-16: DSCP details 5.2.4.2.2 Ethernet Ethernet profiles can be created according to MEF naming convention. There are two default profiles created and they cannot be neither changed nor removed.
  • Page 67 5.2.4.2.3 GPON Upstream DBA The upstream profiles follow the Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA) feature described previously. Figure 5-18: GPON upstream DBA traffic profiles Parameter Description Admin Administrative state Name Profile name CBR: Constant Bit Rate Traffic UBR: Unspecified Bit Rate DYN: Dynamic Fixed bandwidth used in CBR and UBR types with a granularity of 8kbps and a maximum value of Fixed BW (Kbps)
  • Page 68 Descripción del producto 5.2.4.2.4 ONUs ONU profiles are used to characterize different ONUs according to their interfaces. By default, two profiles are created for SFU and 4GE-2FXS models. By pressing the Add button there will be added a line to the ONT Profiles table Figure 5-20: ONU profiles Parameter Description...
  • Page 69 Parameter Description Admin Administrative state Name VoIP server profile name Type of Voice Gateway used, it can be one of the following: • SIP-Nortel/Softswitch • SIP-Broadsoft Voice Gateway • Megaco-v5.x • Megaco-Softswitch • Megaco-GR-303/TR-08 Server IP VoIP server IP address Port Port used by the SIP protocol Default Gateway...
  • Page 70: Network Configurations

    Descripción del producto To add a new PCP profile use the Add button and a new line will be added to the PCP profile table. To configure the PCP profile priority queues select the respective view link at the details column. A priority queue configuration dialog box will open allowing the configuration of queues’ priority bits.
  • Page 71 Figure 5-24: OLT Network configurations – Global configurations Parameter Description eth: management through local interface (RJ45 connector) Management Interface inBand: management through the uplink interfaces Table 5-8: Management interface configuration parameters table...
  • Page 72: Synchronism

    Descripción del producto For each interface, an IP address can be configured and the respective network mask. For InBand, a VLAN must be used since the management traffic is mixed with other flows. Parameter Description Interface Interface name Active Administrative state of the interface Address IP address of the interface Mask...
  • Page 73 Figure 5-25: Synchronism configuration sub-menu In CLI, Synchronism node and sub-nodes as well as related commands including Configuration are described in section 7.6.20 “synchronism” node and sub-sections. 5.2.4.4.1 Global The system can synchronize the output frequency with one of two distinct references. The tables of the following figures allow setting global synchronization parameters, as well as the system synchronization source (e.g.
  • Page 74 Descripción del producto Time, measured in seconds, after which, the fault condition disappears. After this time, the invalid Reversibility Time source will be reconsidered for synchronization. This time is considered after the Wait-To-Restore time has elapsed Time, in milliseconds, considered in the case where the equipment is in Holdover mode. This state is due Holdover Message to a fault condition in the selected synchronization source and when there is no other available source.
  • Page 75 Figure 5-28: Synchronism Configuration Window- Synchronism Sources table The following parameters can be configured in the source of synchronism table. Parameter Description Sources Lists all possible for synchronization Active Allows a given synchronization source to be enabled or disabled. This column allows selection of an n Ethernet interface, within a certain module, which can be used as a Interface possible synchronization source.
  • Page 76 Descripción del producto 5.2.4.4.2 PTP The PTP Settings window is composed of two tables, Figure 5-: PTP Configuration; PTP Ports Figure 5-29 : PTP Settings Window The following parameters can be configured in the PTP configuration table: Parameter Description Ordinary Clock or Boundary Clock. Ordinary Clock is used when the synchronism is configured as master or as slave.
  • Page 77 Parameter Description Vlan Id Identifier of the VLAN used in the transport of PTP packets Admin PTP port administrative status If the PTP port must act as Master (only propagating synchronism) or Slave (only receiving Role synchronism) Self IP Address Origin PTP port IP, i.e.
  • Page 78: Interfaces

    Descripción del producto Delay Mechanism Option type for measuring the propagation delay used by the port Local Priority Corresponding to an LSP previously created in the Services menu of the card where the 1588 Slot/Lag/Port synchronization will take place Table 5-17 : Create PTP Port configuration parameters 5.2.4.5 Interfaces In CLI, Interfaces related commands including configuration are described in section 7.6.10 “interfaces”...
  • Page 79 Parameter Description Port id Port identifier Admin Port Administrative State Time it takes for a MAC address to be removed from the GPON MAC table, in the case it hasn’t been received any packet with that source address in that GPON port. This value must be in the range MAC Aging (sec) between 120 and 3600 seconds.
  • Page 80: Lag Interfaces

    Descripción del producto Parameter Description ETH id Port identifier High Layer In case the port belongs to a LAG, identifies to each LAG the port belongs to Timeout Indicates the timeout used by the LACPDU’s packets (long=30s and short=1s) Admin Port Administrative State Media Type Link Speed and Duplex...
  • Page 81 Figure 5-34 : LAG Mapping Dialog Box Parameter Description Lag Id Lag interface identifier Eth Id Ethernet Interfaces associated with the LAG Admin Port Administrative State Indicates if the LAG is Static (doesn’t transmit nor process LACPDU packets) or dynamic (transmits Static and processes LACPDU packets) Traffic Load Balancing of the LAG interface, there are three options:...
  • Page 82: Services

    Descripción del producto 5.2.4.7 Services The services window is used to configure general OLT services giving an end-to-end perspective by configuring the service VLAN in the uplink interface and the VLAN delivered in the ONU port. This window has two tables: Rate limiters configuration table and Services table, Figure 5-35 In CLI, OLT services related commands including configuration are described in section 7.6.19 “services”...
  • Page 83 Identifies the VLAN delivered/received to/from the ONU. After this VLAN can be translated in the UNI C-TAG ONU. DHCP Identifies if the service must work has a DHCP Relay Agent. By pressing view it will appear a window with the service configuration details where depending on Details the service it’s possible to change some of the parameters, and the ports associated with the service.
  • Page 84: Classes Of Service

    Descripción del producto 5-24. Figure 5-37 : Create Service Configuration Dialog Box 5.2.4.8 Classes of Service For each OLT physical or logical ports are associated eight queues, for each of these queues it is possible to configure the p-bits, the scheduler type (SP or WFQ) and the bandwidth profile associated to each.
  • Page 85: Multicast

    Due to the large number of ports that can be available in OLT platform, there is a filter where the user can select the port/card to configure. Parameter Description Port Identifies the port Classes Identifies each of the 8 classes of the port Bits Identifies the p-bits associated to the Class of Service By pressing edit, the dialog box in Figure 5- will open, and it’s possible to configure the p-bit...
  • Page 86 Descripción del producto 5.2.4.9.1 Multicast::Proxy The multicast configuration sub-menu, Proxy item selection opens a configuration window composed of two tables, Figure 5-41: IGMP Proxy configuration table Querier configuration table In CLI, multicast related commands including conmfiguration are described in section7.6.15 “multicast” node and subsections. Figure 5-41: Multicast Window IGMP Proxy and Querier configuration tables Parameter Description...
  • Page 87 interval: Max Response Time used to calculate the Max Resp Code inserted into Group-Specific queries sent in response to Leave Group messages Last Member Query Count: Number of Group-Specific Queries sent before the router assumes there are no local members. Table 5-27: Querier configuration parameters 5.2.4.9.2 Multicast::Probe The multicast configuration sub-menu, Probe item selection opens an Active Channels configuration window, Figure 5-42:...
  • Page 88: Mac Tatble ::Switch

    Descripción del producto 5.2.4.9.3 Multicast::Group List The multicast configuration sub-menu Groups item selection opens a Group List configuration window, Figure 5-44: Active Channels window allows to configure/add/remove Multicast Groups. In CLI, Multicast Group List related commands including configuration are described in 7.6.15.2 “group-list” sub-node and subsections.
  • Page 89: Dhcp

    5.2.4.11 DHCP DHCP configuration has two configuration tables, one for the Global DHCP Configuration and another for DHCP configuration by service, allowing the setting of DHCP options by service, Figure 5-46. In CLI DHCP related commands including configuration are described in 7.6.5 “dhcp” node and subsections. Figure 5-46: DHCP Configuration Window Parameter Description...
  • Page 90: Ip Source Guard

    Descripción del producto Access Node $accessnodeid String(63) Rack $rack 0..99 Sub-Rack $subrack 0..99 Shelf $shelf 0..99 Ethernet Priority $ethprty 0..7 Shelf $shelf 0..99 Ethernet Priority $ethprty 0..7 ONU ID $onuid 0..999 Slot $slot 0..99 Port $port 0..99 Q-VLAN ID $qvid 0..4095 S-VLAN ID $svid...
  • Page 91: Access Lists

    Figure 5-48: Add IP source Guard Configuration ~Dialog box 5.2.4.13 Access Lists The Access Lists configuration sub-menu has two items, Figure 5-49: Configuration Rules In CLI ACL related commands including configuration are described in section 7.6.1 “acl” node and subsections. Figure 5-49: Access Lists configuration sub-menu The selection of Access Lists Sub-menu item Configuration opens an Access Control List window, Figure 5-50.
  • Page 92 Descripción del producto Figure 5-50: Access Control List configuration window Parameter Description Name Access list name Access list type: • MAC, Type • IPv4 Standard • IPv4 Extended • IPv6 Extended Table 5-35: Access Control List Table parameters To create a new access list the Add button should be used. A new line will be added to the access control list table. The name of the list (text string) should be typed in in the Name field and the access list type selected from the Type combo box.
  • Page 93 Parameter Description ACL ID Access List name Service Service associated to the access control list, identified by Service Name Admin Administrative status of the ACL service association table entry Direction Traffic direction for the ACLs list associated service (current value –in) Table 5-37: ACLs service association table parameters To configure ACLs service association the button Add should be used.
  • Page 94 Descripción del producto Parameter Description Access control list name Name ACL Rule name Admin Administrative status of the ACL Rule table entry Action that the rule will implementon the specified traffic Action Deny, Permit. Source Address of the traffic subject to the configured ACL Rule: Source Mask.
  • Page 95 Parameter Description Access control list name Name ACL Rule name Admin Administrative status of the ACL Rule table entry Action that the rule will implementon the specified traffic Action Deny, Permit. Source Address of the traffic subject to the configured ACL Rule: Source IP/Mask–...
  • Page 96: Protection Schemes

    Descripción del producto 5.2.4.14 Protection Schemes The Protection Schemes configuration sub-menu has three items, Figure 5-55 : ETH Ring/G.8032, GPON Type B, ETH Port. Figure 5-55: Protection Schemes configuration sub-menu 5.2.4.14.1 Protection Schemes :: ETH Ring/G.8032 The selection of Protection Schemes Sub-menu item ETH Ring/G.8032 opens an Ethernet Ring Protection – G.8032 window, Figure 5-56. In CLI ETH Ring/G.8032 related commands including configuration are described in section 7.6.7 “erp-ring”...
  • Page 97 Parameter Description Instance ERP Instance Number Admin ERP administrative state Slot/Interface: Interfaces of the ERP, identified by pair Slot/interface in the slot Interfaces Type: ERP interface classification (RPL/Non RPL/RPL Neighbor) Protected VLANs Protected VLAN Identifier VLAN:VLAN used by the Automatic Protection Switch Channel APS Channel MEG Level: Maintenance Entity Group OAM level, from 0-7 (Operator (0, 1, 2)/Provider (3, 4)/Customer (5, 6, 7) )
  • Page 98 Descripción del producto The “Add” button allows the configuration of a new ERP Instance, by opening a configuration Dialog Box, Figure 5-44. Refer to Table 5- for the description of the configuration parameters Figure 5-58: Add ERP Instance Dialog box configuration parameters 5.2.4.14.2 Protection Schemes :: GPON Type B The selection of Protection Schemes Sub-menu item GPON Type B opens a GPON Type B window, Figure 5-59.
  • Page 99 Parameter Description Group GPON Type B Protection group identifier Admin GPON Type B Protection group administrative state Working GPON Type B working interface Protection GPON Type B protection interface Flag. If selected indicates that the system will switch back to the working Reversibility interface after a predefined period of time on the protection state following a switch over...
  • Page 100 Descripción del producto Type of conditions selectable for switch over cause; currently two high priority conditions can be configured to cause switch over to a protection state Priority: Condition • Generalized Line Card Failure Switch over conditions’ priority • Generalized LOSi on all ONUs connected to this ONU level classification interface Flag;...
  • Page 101 5.2.4.14.3 Protection Schemes :: ETH Port The selection of Protection Schemes Sub-menu item ETH Port opens an Ethernet Protection Configuration window, Figure 5-62. In CLI Ethernet Protection related commands including configuration are described in section 7.6.8 “eth-protection” nodeand subsections. Figure 5-62: Ethernet Protection configuration window Parameter Description Group...
  • Page 102 Descripción del producto Parameter Type Parameter Description General parameters Admin Ethernet protection Group # administrative state Type Type Ethernet protection configured (current type- 1:1 protection) Flag. If selected indicates that the system will switch back to the working interface Reversibility after a predefined period of time on the protection state following a switch over Holdoff time Time, in multiples of 100ms, after an alarm occurs, on the working state before...
  • Page 103: Remote Equipment

    5.2.4.15 Remote Equipment The Remote Equipment configuration sub-menu has two items, Figure 5-: Discovery ONUs In CLI Remote Equipment related commands including configuration are described in section 7.6.17 “remote-eq” node and subsections. Figure 5-65: Remote equipment configuraton sub-menu...
  • Page 104 Descripción del producto 5.2.4.15.1 Remote Equipment :: Discovery The OLT has an automatic detection process of new ONU/T’s, where they appear/disappear automatically from the window if they aren’t registered. In case they are registered, but there is no communication between the OLT and the ONU, the ONU goes to Absent state. In CLI ONU discovery related commands 7.6.17.5 “discovery”...
  • Page 105 The Remote Equipments List (ONUs) table is composed by the following parameter: Parameter Description This parameter is composed by two columns PON and ONU; PON: identifies the GPON interface of the ONU/T ONU: identifies the ONU/T by ID Serial Number Identifies the Serial Number of the ONU/T (16 hexadecimal characters) Profile Identifies the ONU/T profile...
  • Page 106 Descripción del producto Parameter Description Admin ONU/T Administrative State Local Module Indicates the local module, Slot/Card pair the ONU/T is connected to PON Port Indicates the PON Port the ONU/T is connected to ONU Id Indicates the ONU/T Identifier Serial Number Identifies the Serial Number of the ONU/T (16 hexadecimal characters) Password Identifies the ONU/T password hex/ascii...
  • Page 107 Figure 5-69: ONU/T Offline insertion 5.2.4.15.2 Remote Equipments:: ONUs In CLI ONUs related commands are described in section 7.6.17.6 “ONUs” sub-node and subsections. ONT configuration window is composed by the following tables: ONU Selection System Parameters PON Interfaces Analog RF Interfaces VoIP Interfaces Services Figure 5-70: ONU Selection filter...
  • Page 108 Descripción del producto In the ONU selection table it’s possible to define the criteria to filter the pretended ONUs in the search. This table is composed by the following Combo Box: Parameter Description PON Port GPON Interface (1…8) ONU Id ONU/T Identifier (1…64) Table 5-53 ONU possible values to apply in remote equipment search Figure 5-71: System parameters configuration...
  • Page 109 In PON Interfaces table is possible to verify the PON interface configuration. Figure 5-:72 PON interfaces configuration In CLI remote equipment Ethernet interface related commands are described in section 7.6.17.6.5 “ethernet” sub-node and subsections. Figure 5-73: Ethernet interfaces configuration The Ethernet Interfaces configuration table is composed by the following parameters Parameter Description Port...
  • Page 110 Descripción del producto The Analog RF Interfaces configuration table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Port Port identifier Admin Port Administrative State Selects the filter (All, 15, 25, 35 Channels) to be applied to the RF Interface. In case the user tries to Filter configure a filter that isn’t supported in the Hardware, the ONT won’t do anything.
  • Page 111 The detail VoIP Interfaces configuration window is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Client IP address used by the VoIP client. If the value is 0.0.0.0, the client IP address will be obtained Client IP by DHCP IP Mask IP Network Mask VoIP profile VoIP server profile (Voice Gateway, Server IP, Port, Default Gateway)
  • Page 112 Descripción del producto The T-CONT configuration table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description ID Service name identifer Admin ONU/T Service Administrative State Upstream Identifies the Upstream profile associated to the service Table 5-60: T-CONT configuration table In CLI remote T-CONT related commands are described in section 7.6.17.6.10 “t-cont” sub-node and subsections. Figure 5-79: Extended VLAN Tagging Operation configuration The Extended VLAN Tagging Operation configuration table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter...
  • Page 113 Parameter Description ID Service Identifier Name Service Name Admin Service Administrative State Service Service identifier Upstream Identifies the Upstream profile associated to the service Ethernet Identifies the Downstream profile associated to the service NNI C-TAG Inner VLAN ID (client) on the network-facing (Ethernet) interface. (1..4094) In case this service is untagged in the client port, this option must be active.
  • Page 114: System Services

    Descripción del producto 5.2.4.16 System Services The System Services configuration sub-menu has three items, Figure 5-82: Time settings System Settings Figure 5-82: System Services Configuration sub-menu System Services node, sub nodes and related commands including configuration era described in CLI section 7.6.2 “applications” node and subsections.
  • Page 115 Parameter Description The clock using the following syntax: YYYY/MM/DD-hh:mm:ss YYYY: Year MM: Month UTC Date and Time DD: day hh: hours mm: minutes ss: seconds Table 5-63: Clock configuration parameter Parameter Description Reference Selects the reference used either by the equipment (Local) and the Network Management Platform Timezone It’s composed combo boxes, allowing the selection of the country, and the region within the country.
  • Page 116 Descripción del producto Parameter Description Admin NTP Administrative State Table 5-65: Global NTP configuration parameter Parameter Description Admin NTP server Administrative State Name NTP server name IP Address NTP server IP address Table 5-66: NTP servers’ configuration parameters 5.2.4.16.3 System Services::SNMP Agent In the System Services/SNMP Agent configuration window, it is possible to define the connection to the Network Management System.
  • Page 117 Figure 5-86: Management System configuration details dialox box Parameter Description Timezone for Traps Specified Timezone used for Traps Port Identifies the IP port number to use. (1..65535) Mode used for the OLT to communicate with Network Management System. (none|Trap/ Trap Type Ack|Trap V2| Inform) Buffer Size (Traps) Specified trap buffer size in bytes...
  • Page 118 Descripción del producto ONT Start-up Failure ONU Loss of Acknowledge ONU Deactivate Fail ONU Physical Equipment Error ONU Receive Dying-Gasp ONU Transmission Interference Alarm ONU Video Output Below Threshold ONU Video Output Above Threshold ONU Received 1490nm optical power below threshold ONU Received 1490nm optical power above threshold ONU Transmit optical power below lower threshold ONU Transmit optical power above upper threshold...
  • Page 119: Cfm Probes

    5.2.4.17 CFM probes Figure 5-87: CFM Probes Configuration menu item Figure 5-88: CFM Probe Configuration The CFM Probe table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Port Selects the Port to make the upgrades MEP ID / MAID Selects the MEP ID / MAID to make the upgrades Admin Server Administrative State Level...
  • Page 120: Onu Software Update

    Descripción del producto 5.2.4.18 ONU Software Update Figure 5-89: ONU Software Update Configuration menu item The selection of ONU Software Update Configuration menu item opens an ONU Software Update configuration window.composed by two tables: ONUs Bulk Upgrade: where it’s possible to send automatic/planned upgrades to the ONU’s Software Image Files:: where it is possible to manage the ONU Firmware files In order to use ONT SW upgrade Auto mode, an active SW version must be previously set as default for the respective ONT profile.
  • Page 121 The ONUs Bulk Upgrade table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Slot Selects the Slot to make the upgrades Selects the PON to make the upgrades Auto Selects the ONUs with Software Mode “Auto” Planned Selects the ONUs with Software Mode “Planned Version” Command By pressing Execute command the selected ONT’s will make upgrade Table 5-71: ONUs Bulk Upgrade configuration parameters...
  • Page 122 Descripción del producto Figure 5-92: ONU Firmware version upload To make the ONU Software Upgrade the user must: Press the apply file, 1, in the commands column in the Software Image Files table, Figure 5-93. There the user can choose which ONU we wants to make the upgrade, only ONU’s with SW Mode “OFF”...
  • Page 123: Backup Management

    In the Status menu, Remote Equipments, ONUs, it is possible to check the upgrade status in “Software Images and Maintenance” table on the column Maintenance, 1, Figure 5-94. The number between ( ) indicates the number of bytes transmitted. In the end of the upload you can have “Upload finished with error”...
  • Page 124 Descripción del producto The Backup Management window consists of a Local Backups table where the equipment’s database backup files are listed. In the CLI section, Backup related commands are described in section 7.6.3 “backup-manager” node and subsections. Figure 5-96: Backup Manager Parameter Description File name...
  • Page 125 To save a System Database Backup file to a PC, Figure 5-98: The user must press the System Database Backup file link in the Local Backup table list, 1, and a Save As dialog box will pop up will appear. The filed File name is automatically filled with the System Database Backup file name, 2;...
  • Page 126 Descripción del producto Figure 5-99: Database Upload Figure 5-100: Uploaded file available in the local backup table To restore a Database, Figure 5-101: First the user must select the pretended Database to load, 1 Then press the button Restore, 3. After this the system will reboot and startup with the new Database.
  • Page 127 Figure 5-101: Database Restore In the Backup Manager window it’s also possible for the user to reset to factory settings, Figure 5-102. By pressing “Delete Service Configuration” button, the system will delete service configuration and reset to factory defaults except for the inband (activated ports included) and outband management interfaces.
  • Page 128: Users

    Descripción del producto 5.2.4.20 USERS This item of configuration menu availability depends on the privileges of the user Only Users with administrator permission can see and manage the list of the users in the system. In the CLI section of this manual, the users’ management related functionality is described section 7.6.21 “users” node and subsections. Figure 5-103: Menu Configuration Item Users In the Change Password window it’s possible for a user with administrator privileges to change the user password to access the system, for any user in the user’s list which is used, Figure 5-104.
  • Page 129: Operation

    6. Operation This chapter addresses the Operation of the equipment via local management. OLT current configuration information is available via WEB TI configuration windows which show for each configurable item, the current OLT configuration OLT current configuration information for a specific configurable OLT item can also be obtained via CLI application with the show, showconfig and availableValues commands at the configurable Item context, ie tree node, sub-node or branch.
  • Page 130: Status

    Descripción del producto Step 5 Update the OLT OS with the imported setup file with the following command: /applications/olt-upgrade/apply-file Last imported setup file will be the one to be used by the engine to run the OS. After command execution system will reboot and restart using the new OS version.
  • Page 131 “status” sub-node “statistics” sub-node(at Ethernet subnode) “status” sub-node (at GPON subnode) “status” sub-node (at LAG subnode) 7.6.14 “mac-table” node, section: “status” sub-node 7.6.15 “multicast” node, subsection: “active-groups” sub-node, ”status” command 7.6.17“remote-eq” node, subsections: “e1” sub-node, “status” command, “status” sub-node 7.6.20 “synchronism” node, subsections:~ “status”...
  • Page 132: System

    Descripción del producto 6.2.1 System Selection of status menu item “System” will open the System Status window, Figure 6-2, providing information related to the system boards. This window is composed by two tables: System State; Fan Module. Figure 6-2: System State The System State table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description...
  • Page 133: Synchronism

    The Fan State table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Slot Id Indicates the Fan slot Indicates the FAN number of rotations per minute for each fan in the module Table 6-2: Fan Module Status parameter table 6.2.2 Synchronism The Synchronism status sub-menu has two items, Figure 6-4: Global Figure 6-3: Status submenu Synchronism...
  • Page 134 Descripción del producto The Global parameters table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Quality level May be enabled or disabled Active Source Synchronization source (slot or junction number) of the respective PLL; Equipment system PLL is controlled by a state machine according to G.781 recommendation and can have one of the following status: Hold Over: The PLL will switch to this status if it ceases to be a valid synchronization source.
  • Page 135: Ptp

    with a DNU (Do Not Use) status in QL mode enabled. Otherwise, this command is automatically rejected. Moreover, in the QL mode, manual switching may be performed only for the source that has the highest available QL. Thus, these conditions have the effect that a manual switch can only be used to override the priorities of the assigned synchronism sources.
  • Page 136 Descripción del producto The PTP Status table is composed by the following parameters Parameter Group Parameter Description PLL Status Clock Packets Received Packets Sent Clock Identity Two-step clock configuration of the PTP machine TwoStepFlag (enable|disable) Override criteria for best master clock selection Priority 1 (1..253) Particular switch priority when criteria matches...
  • Page 137: Interfaces

    6.2.3 Interfaces 6.2.3.1 PON Interfaces The PON Interface Status / GPON window is composed by the following tables: Physical Interfaces PON Interfaces Figure 6-6: PON Interfaces Status Passing the mouse over the inserted SFP/SFP+ module identification displays module standard information (bitrate, range and wavelength). The Physical Interfaces Status table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description...
  • Page 138 Descripción del producto Figure 6-7: GPON Interface received power The GPON interface received optical power table, Figure 6-7, is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description OnuId ONU identifier Optical power received from an ONT in a certain instant in dBm, in case the value is (0.0)* means that Power (dBm) the ONU is in absent state Date...
  • Page 139 Figure 6-9: SFP Module detailed information Figure 6-10: GPON Interfaces Status...
  • Page 140 Descripción del producto The GPON interface status table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description PON Id GPON interface identifier Admin GPON interface administrative state Indicates the GPON Interface allocated bandwidth: Fixed: Fixed Bandwidth (must be less than 1,2Gb/s) Assured: Assured Bandwidth (must be less than 1,2Gb/s) Total Bandwidth (Kbps)
  • Page 141 The GPON counters table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description In this parameter is possible to check the GPON valid/error/dropped received/ Network Packets transmitted packets from/to the network In this parameter is possible to check the GPON valid/error/dropped received/ PON Packets transmitted packets from/to the GPON In this parameter is possible to check the GPON valid/error/dropped received/...
  • Page 142 Descripción del producto The Ethernet Statistics table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Drop Events Number of dropped packets Octets Number of bytes Packets Number of Packets Broadcast Packets Number of Broadcast Packets Multicast Packets Number of Multicast Packets Alignment or CRC Align Errors Number of packets with wrong FCS (Frame Check Sequence) Undersize Packets...
  • Page 143: Ethernet Interfaces Status

    The Port error statistics table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description ONT id ONT identifier BIP8 Errors received by the OLT for each of the ONT’s(upstream direction) Errors received by each of the ONT’s(downstream direction) Table 6-11: Port error statistics parameters 6.2.3.2 Ethernet Interfaces Status The selection of Interfaces item opens an Ethernet Interface Status window composed by the following tables: Physical Interfaces...
  • Page 144 Descripción del producto The Physical Interfaces Status table is composed by the following parameters Parameter Description Eth Id Ethernet Interface identifier SFP/XFP module. By pressing the SFP/XFP module it’s possible to view the SFP/XFP SFP/XFP detailed information Tx Power (dBm) Indicates the transmitted optical power in dBm Rx Power (dBm) Indicates the received optical power in dBm...
  • Page 145 The Ethernet Interfaces Status table, Figure 6-14, is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Eth Id Ethernet Interface identifier High Layer Indicates to each LAG (in case the port is a LAG member) the port belongs to Admin Ethernet port Administrative State Auto-Negotiation If the port is configured to Auto negotiation, indicates the Auto Negotiation State Media Type...
  • Page 146: Lag Interfaces

    Descripción del producto The Ethernet Port Statistics table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Drop Events Number of dropped packets Octets Number of bytes Packets Number of Packets Broadcast Packets Number of Broadcast Packets Multicast Packets Number of Multicast Packets Alignment of CRC Errors Number of packets with wrong FCS (Frame Check Sequence) Undersize Packets...
  • Page 147 The LAG interfaces Status table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Lag id Indicates the LAG identifier Indicates the Ports that belong to the LAG. In case the port is red, it is in the collecting state. Eth Ports In case the port is green, it is in the distributing state.
  • Page 148: Services

    Descripción del producto 6.2.5 Services The Services Status sub-menu has one item, Statistics. The selection of Statistics item opens a window, Figure 6-19, with service counters table: Figure 6-19: Services Counters window The Services Counters table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Indicates the service Identification number...
  • Page 149 Figure 6-20: DHCP counters...
  • Page 150 Descripción del producto The DHCP statistics table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Valid Packets Indicates the number of transmitted and received valid DHCP packets Drop Indicates the number of transmitted and received DHCP dropped packets Indicates the number of transmitted and received DHCP client request packets Without Options Client Request Option 82...
  • Page 151 he IGMP statistics table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Indicates the number of transmitted and received packets (Total and Partial counters displayed): Total: sum of all packets Packets Dropped: sum of all dropped packets Valid: sum of all valid (compliant with the IGMP standards) packets Invalid: sum of all invalid (non-compliant with the IGMP standards) packets Indicates the number of transmitted and received IGMPv2 packets of type Join...
  • Page 152: Mac Table

    Descripción del producto The Packets port statistics table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Total Total number of packets Unicast Total number of Unicast packets Multicast Total number of Multicast packets Broadcast Total number of Broadcast packets Dropped Total number of Dropped packets Table 6-20: Packets port statistics parameters 6.2.6 MAC Table...
  • Page 153: Switch

    For the Unicast Unstacked Services, MAC learning is performed, learning the MAC addresses of the several clients. The MAC address table can be very large, in which case in order to facilitate analysis of the table, MAC address filtering must be used, to select and display only the desired MAC addresses.
  • Page 154 Descripción del producto Figure 6-25: Switch MAC table window For the Unicast Unstacked Services and for the Management VLAN, MAC learning is performed, learning the MAC addresses of the several clients. The MAC address table can be very large, in which case in order to facilitate analysis of the table, MAC address filtering must be used, to select and display only the desired MAC addresses.
  • Page 155: Dhcp

    6.2.7 DHCP DHCP Status menu item opens a DHCP Relay window, Figure 6-26, composed by two tables: Filters: selects criteria to visualize DHCP Relay List, DHCP Relay List Figure 6-26: DHCP Relay status Window DHCP Relay List shows information related with the messages changed between the DHCP clients and servers, indicating the client/MAC/IP association and the respective lease time.
  • Page 156: Multicast

    Descripción del producto 6.2.8 Multicast The Multicast Status sub-menu has two items,Figure 6-27: Active Groups Probe Figure 6-27: Multicast Status sub-menu 6.2.8.1 Active Groups The Status submenu Multicast Active Groups item selection opens an Active Groups window composed of two tables: Filters Active Groups In the Active Groups window, Figure 6-28, is possible to visualize the Multicast IP Groups present at OLT, as well as the customers that are watching...
  • Page 157 Figure 6-29: Active Groups Filter Service Combo box Parameter Description Service Selection of Multicast Service Id to filter from a list of available Multicast Services Static Yes for a static Group selection Selection of the Multicast IP address to filter by introducing the desired Source Multicast IP address Selection of the Multicast IP address to filter by introducing the desired...
  • Page 158: Probes

    Descripción del producto 6.2.8.2 Probes The selection of Status submenu Multicast, Probe Item will open a Probes window, Figure 6-. To check if the Multicast traffic is actually being received in the OLT, Multicast Probes can be activated to view the Multicast Packets received for a specific group. It’s possible to apply Index, Admin, Service and IP filters to be easier to sort the desired probe(s).
  • Page 159: Remote Equipment

    6.2.9 Remote Equipment The Status submenu Remote Equipments has one item ONUs. The Status submenu Remote Equipments, ONUs item selection opens an ONU Status window composed of eight tables: ONU Selection, Figure 6-32; Ethernet Interfaces, Figure 6-33; Analog RF Interfaces, Figure 6-35; GPON Interfaces, Figure 6-36;...
  • Page 160 Descripción del producto The Ethernet Interfaces status table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Port Indicates the Ethernet Port Admin Indicates the Administrative State Type Indicates the link speed and duplex Link Indicates the physical port state Statistics By pressing view a dialog box with the Ethernet counters will open, Figure 6-34 Table 6-31: Ethernet Interfaces Status parameters Figure 6-34: Ethernet Port Statistics...
  • Page 161 Collisions Number of collisions in the Ethernet Segment (only in Half Duplex) Packets with 64 Octets Number of 64 bytes packets Packets with 65 to 127 Octets Number of packets with size between 65 to 127 bytes Packets with 128 to 255 Octets Number of packets with size between 128 to 255 bytes Packets with 256 to 511 Octets Number of packets with size between 256 to 511 bytes...
  • Page 162 Descripción del producto Figure 6-37: E1 Interface table The E1 Interfaces table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Port Indicates the E1 Port Admin Indicates E1 interface administrative state Table 6-35: E1 interfaces parameters Figure 6-38: GEM Port counters table The GEM Port Counters table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description...
  • Page 163 Figure 6-39: Services counters The Service Counters table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Index Indicates the Service Index Name Client Service Identification (Name) Service Indicates the Service Name By pressing the links it’s possible to view Control Plane Packets associated Statistics (Control Packets) with the service By pressing the links it’s possible to activate/deactivate/view Data Plane...
  • Page 164 Descripción del producto The DHCP statistics table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Valid Packets Indicates the number of transmitted and received DHCP packets Drop Indicates the number of transmitted and received DHCP dropped packets Indicates the number of transmitted and received DHCP client request packets: Without options Client Request...
  • Page 165 The IGMP statistics table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Indicates the number of transmitted and received packets (Total and Partial counters displayed): Total: sum of all packets Packets Dropped: sum of all dropped packets Valid: sum of all valid (compliant with the IGMP standards) packets Invalid: sum of all invalid (non-compliant with the IGMP standards) packets Indicates the number of transmitted and received IGMPv2 packets of type Join...
  • Page 166 Descripción del producto The Software Images and Maintenance table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter Description Image Indicates the Image name Active: Indicates which of the images is active, after the message “Upload finished correctly”, pressing No the active version will change, the ONT will reboot and startup with the new version.
  • Page 167: Protection Schemes

    6.2.10 Protection Schemes The Protection Schemes Status sub-menu has two items, Figure 6-45: ETH Ring/G.8032 GPON Type B ETH Uplink Figure 6-:45 Protection Schemes sub-menu 6.2.10.1 ETH Ring/G.8032 The Protection Schemes sub menu item ETH Ring/G.8032 item selection opens a window, composed of an Ethernet Ring Protection status table with information on the working and protection instances part of the Ethernet protection ring scheme.
  • Page 168 Descripción del producto Parameter Group Parameter Description Inst ERP instance Id (number) Node State Identifies node state Protection/-- Slot/Interface Identifies interface in the system by Slot/ interface pair Identifies interface protection classification (RPL/Non RPL/RPL Type Neighbor) Interfaces Alarm This alarm signals activity in the interface State Interface state (Blocking/Flushing) Automatic Protection Switch Channel receiver and transmitter state...
  • Page 169: Gpon Type B Protection

    Figure 6-48: APS Channel TX detailed status information Parameter Description Request State Transmitted APS channel request state message RPL Blocked Visual indicator on RPL Blocked State Do not Flush Visual indicator on Do not Flush message Blocked Port Reference Blocked port reference ID Table 6-43: APS Channel, TX per port, detailed status parameters 6.2.10.2 GPON Type B Protection The selection of Protection Schemes Sub-menu item GPON Type B opens a GPON Type B Protection window, Figure 6-49...
  • Page 170 Descripción del producto Parameter Description Group GPON type B protection group Interface Interfaces part of the protection group Status Interface Operational status Active Interface Indicates the active interface Synchronization Status Indicates the Synchronization status Last Switch-over Cause Indicates the cause of the last GPON protection type B switch over Wait to Restore Time (s) Indicates the wait to restore time in case of switch over.
  • Page 171: Olt Ref.769401:: Cfm Probes

    6.2.11 OLT Ref.769401:: CFM Probes The selection of CFM Probes item opens an Ethernet Interface Status window composed by the following tables: CFM probes list Latest Logs of Unexpected CCM Packets Figure 6-51: CFM Status/OLT Ref.769401 Parameter Description Port Physical interface that the probe is monitoring Admin Probe Administrative State: Enable/disable MEP ID...
  • Page 172: Users

    Descripción del producto 6.2.12 Users This item of the status menu is only visible for users with administration profile. The selection of status menu users item opens a Users Status window showing a users list with OLT access permissions and its status, Figure 6-52 . Figure 6-52: Users Status window The Users List table is composed by the following parameters: Parameter...
  • Page 173: Global

    6.3.1.1 Global Global item selection opens a System Log consisting of two tables: Filter, Figure 6-54; Event List, Figure 6-55. Figure 6-54: System log window, filter table There are filters to analyze the date of the anomaly, port, etc. If the port isn’t administratively up, the alarms related to it won’t be registered. The following filtering parameters can be applied: Parameter Description...
  • Page 174 Descripción del producto Parameter Description Equipment Alarm or event source Index Port or interface where the alarm or event occurred Date and Hour Date and hour when the alarm or event occurred Code Alarm Code Description Alarm or event description Table 6-50: Event List parameters In the end of the table there are two buttons: Refresh: updates the table...
  • Page 175: Cli

    7. CLI 7.1 System Management The OLT equipment can be managed locally either using a web browser; via Web Ti application, described in section 5.1 System Management of this Users’ Guide, or using a Linux based Command Line Interface, CLI, described in this Chapter. Both WebTi and CLI provide the system with Local Craft Terminal (LCT) functionalities.
  • Page 176: System Access Control

    Descripción del producto 7.2.1 System Access Control To Access the CLI application the user must be logged in the system. The system provides three default users, with different privileges for the operations that can be performed in the system. Admin Full access: configuration of the equipment and of the accesses to the system: users’...
  • Page 177: Cli Overview

    7.3 CLI Overview 7.3.1 Features: Hierarchical tree structure: The CLI has a structured interface. Navigation through the hierarchy structure (tree) is ensured through the “cd” and “cd .. ” commands. Consistency: commands providing the same functionality have the same name, consistency of the semantics used is also ensured Auto Complete: CLI automatically completes the commands or options using the tab key.
  • Page 178 Descripción del producto /cli> help CLI - Command Line Interface Basic Usage Type ‘dir’ to show a list of available commands. Navigate through nodes using ‘cd’, ‘cd ..’, ‘cd /’... Execute a command by typing its name. Press ‘TAB’ for auto-complete features. Press ‘Ctr+u’...
  • Page 179: Common Usage Commands

    /cli/ip> tree + ip[@apply, @save] + interfaces[] + inband[@config, @show, @showconfig] + ip[@config, @show, @showconfig] + networking[@config, @show, @showconfig] + route[@create, @remove, @show, @showconfig] Figure 7-6: IP tree, sub-nodes and commands 7.3.2.2 Common Usage Commands Set of commands usable in different node and sub-node, conserving the name and syntax for consistency, but whose arguments vary depending on the context, in number, type (optional/mandatory) and range of values.
  • Page 180: Cli Navigation

    Descripción del producto 7.4 CLI Navigation After login in an OLT system, CLI initial window is presented with the prompt /CLI>, Figure 7-7. After login the user is at the root node. You are logged in man! Hello admin! =========================================== Solution CLI Application V1.5.1...
  • Page 181 /cli> clear help multicast/ showconfig dhcp/ interfaces/ profiles/ synchronism/ acl/ ip-source-guard/ quit tree applications/ equipment/ remote-eq/ users/ backup-manager/ erp-ring/ logs/ routing/ utils/ eth-protection/ mac-table/ services/ cfm-probe/ gpon-protection/ mem show /cli> Figure 7-9: Tab key displays commands and sub-nodes in that node Typing cd followed by tab will start to auto-complete with node names, Figure 7-10 Pressing the Enter key will execute the command navigates to the specified node.
  • Page 182: Help On Commands And Arguments Usage

    Descripción del producto 7.4.1 Help on Commands and Arguments Usage: ? Typing ? in front of a command name (note that there is no help for nodes. only for commands) will display usage information for that command: Brief description of the command purpose Usable arguments and type: optional/mandatory.
  • Page 183 For example in the GPON node tree, Figure, there is a “config” command within node ”gpon” and a “config” command within sub node “cos”. Gpon sub-node “statistics” groups “errors”, “Ethernet” and “gpon” statistics, as for SFPs “rx-power” status information, they are grouped in gpon sub-node “status”.
  • Page 184: About The "Showconfig" Command

    Descripción del producto 7.4.3 About the “showconfig” Command The showconfig command exists on every node that makes configurations (nodes that have create, remove, config commands). Since the showconfig command always performs the same action, it will be referred only once to avoid replicating the same information for every node.
  • Page 185: Operational Errors

    Figure 7-18: Syntax error 7.4.5.2 Operational Errors Operational error codes are the result of an invalid operation; the hexadecimal error code as well as the error description are displayed in the screen, Figure 7-19. An invalid operation is ordered, for example, the user tries to disable a GPON interface that has remote equipments connected: These errors are more difficult to overcome since they often require the user to be aware of what he is doing and to have knowledge of the underlying protocols and mechanisms of operation.
  • Page 186: Particular Argument Cases

    Descripción del producto Script text Script execution Script execution Output Return to cli prompt Figure 7-20: CLI script usage example 7.4.7 Particular Argument Cases 7.4.7.1 Arguments slot and port The arguments slot and port appear in almost every command, being in the majority of cases mandatory. slot is an integer that identifies a card slot in the OLT.
  • Page 187 Multiple configuration and management operations using the same set of values for this group may be required in the same remote equipment. The connect command defines the three arguments (slot/port/ontID) and values in a single operation. A command in this node-sub-tree (remote equipment) uses this information as needed.
  • Page 188: Cli Tree

    Descripción del producto 7.5 CLI Tree This section of the manual describes all the existing commands and respective arguments. It briefly explains the purpose of each command and, when appropriate, explains how to use the command. This section numbering matches the CLI nodes tree for an easy navigation in the document. The complete CLI structure is depicted in the text box below.
  • Page 189 + lag[@config, @create, @remove, @show, @showconfig] + cos[@config, @show, @showconfig] + mapping[@attach, @availableValues, @detach] + statistics[@show] + status[@show] + rf-overlay[@config, @show, @showconfig] + status[@show] + ip[@apply, @save] + interfaces[] + inband[@config, @show, @showconfig] + ip[@config, @show, @showconfig] + networking[@config, @show, @showconfig] + route[@create, @remove, @show, @showconfig] + logs[] + alarms[@clear, @show]...
  • Page 190: Nodes, Sub-Nodes And Commands

    Descripción del producto + igmp[@show] + services[@availableValues, @config, @create, @remove, @show, @showconfig] + rate-limiters[@config, @show, @showconfig] + statistics[] + counters[@availableValues, @show, @show-active, @start, @stop] + dhcp[@availableValues, @show] + igmp[@availableValues, @show] + synchronism[] + global[@config, @show, @showconfig] + sources[@availableValues, @config, @show] + ptp[@config, @show, @showconfig] + port[@availableValues, @config, @create, @remove, @show, @showconfig] + ip-access-list[@config, @create, @remove, @show]...
  • Page 191: Create" Command

    cli/acl> config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure parameters for an existing ACL. <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --name Identifies the name of an ACL. (STRING 31) --type Identifies the type of an ACL.
  • Page 192: Show" Command

    Descripción del producto /cli/acl> remove ? Usage: REMOVE Remove an existing ACL. <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. Figure 7-25: CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context 7.6.1.4 “show” command Name show Description...
  • Page 193: 5" Showconfig" Command

    7.6.1.5 “showconfig” command Name showconfig Description Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Full path /acl/showconfig Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Screen Output Full command(s) path and used arguments and values to reach the current configuration Table 7-10: “show”...
  • Page 194 Descripción del producto --acl-id Mandatory Parameters --port Screen Output Table 7-12: “config” command information /cli/acl/interface> config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure an existing Interface association. <MANDATORY> --acl-id Identifies an ACL by ID, in this context. --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State.
  • Page 195: Network-Service" Sub-Node

    7.6.1.7 “network-service” sub-node 7.6.1.7.1 “add” command Name Description Associate a given Network Service to an ACL. Full path /acl/network-service/add --acl-id Mandatory Parameters --serviceID Screen Output Table 7-14: “add” command information /cli/acl/network-service> add ? Usage: Associate a given Network Service to an ACL <MANDATORY>...
  • Page 196: Rule" Sub-Node

    Descripción del producto 7.6.1.7.3 “remove” command Name remove Description Remove an existing Network Service association. Full path /acl/network-service/remove --acl-id Mandatory Parameters --serviceID Screen Output Table 7-16: “remove” command information /cli/acl> network-service/remove ? Usage REMOVE: REMOVE Remove an existing Network Service association <MANDATORY>...
  • Page 197: Rule-Ipv4-Ext" Sub-Node

    7.6.1.8.2 “remove” command Name remove Description Remove an existing rule. Full path /acl/rule/remove --acl-id Mandatory Parameters --rule-id Screen Output Table 7-18: “remove” command information /cli/acl/rule> remove ? Usage: REMOVE Remove an existing rule <MANDATORY> --acl-id Identifies an ACL by ID, in this context. --rule-id Identifies an ACL Rule by ID, in this context.
  • Page 198 Descripción del producto /cli/acl/rule-ipv4-ext> config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure an existing IPv4 Extended Rule. <MANDATORY> --acl-id Identifies an ACL by ID, in this context. --rule-id Identifies an ACL Rule by ID, in this context. [OPTIONAL] --action permit or deny --admin Administrative State.
  • Page 199 /cli/acl/rule-ipv4-ext> create ? Usage: CREATE Create a new IPv4 Extended Rule for a given ACL ID. <MANDATORY> --acl-id Identifies an ACL by ID, in this context. --action permit or deny [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --dscp Match the DSCP value.
  • Page 200: Rule-Ipv4-Std" Sub-Node

    Descripción del producto Figure 7-40: Output of ”show” command without arguments in this node context –partial view Parameter Description ACL ID ACL identification (number) Rule ID Rule identification (number) Admin ACL Administrative status Action Action implemented by the rule (permit|deny) Parameter Value Table 7-22: “show”...
  • Page 201 /cli/acl/rule-ipv4-std> config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure an existing IPv4 Standard Rule. <MANDATORY> --acl-id Identifies an ACL by ID, in this context. --rule-id Identifies an ACL Rule by ID, in this context. [OPTIONAL] --action permit or deny --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --name Set a name for a specific Rule (STRING 31)
  • Page 202: Rule-Ipv6-Ext" Sub-Node

    Descripción del producto 7.6.1.10.3 “show” command Name show Description Show the current IPv4 Standard Rules configured. Full path /acl/rule-ipv4-std/show Mandatory Parameters No mandatory parameters Screen Output Table Figure 7-44; Table parameters are described in Table 7-26. Table 7-25: “show” command information /cli/acl/rule-ipv4-std>...
  • Page 203 /cli/acl/rule-ipv6-ext> config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure an existing IPv6 Extended Rule. <MANDATORY> --acl-id Identifies an ACL by ID, in this context. --rule-id Identifies an ACL Rule by ID, in this context. [OPTIONAL] --action permit or deny --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --dscp Match the DSCP value.
  • Page 204 Descripción del producto /cli/acl/rule-ipv6-ext> create ? Usage: CREATE Create a new IPv6 Extended Rule for a given ACL ID. <MANDATORY> --acl-id Identifies an ACL by ID, in this context. --action permit or deny [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --dscp Match the DSCP value.
  • Page 205: Rule-Mac" Sub-Node

    Parameter Description ACL ID ACL identification (number) Rule ID Rule identification (number) Admin ACL Administrative status Action Action implemented by the rule (permit|deny) Parameter Value Table 7-30: “show” command output table parameters 7.6.1.12 “rule-mac” sub-node 7.6.1.12.1 “config” command Name config Description Configure an existing MAC Rule Full path...
  • Page 206 Descripción del producto 7.6.1.12.2 “create” command Name Create Description Create a new MAC Rule for a given ACL ID. Full path /acl/rule-mac/create --acl-id Mandatory Parameters --action Screen Output Table 7-32: “create” command information /cli/acl/rule-mac> create ? Usage: CREATE Create a new MAC Rule for a given ACL ID. <MANDATORY>...
  • Page 207: Applications" Node

    Figure 7-52: Output of ”show” command without arguments in this node context Parameter Description ACL ID ACL identification (number) Rule ID Rule identification (number) Name Rule Name (text) Admin ACL Administrative status Action Action implemented by the rule (permit|deny) Eth-Type Four-digit hexadecimal number to specify an ‘Ethertype’...
  • Page 208 Descripción del producto 7.6.2.1.1 “files” sub-node 7.6.2.1.1.1 “check” command Name check Description Calculates MD5SUM for all files to check for inconsistencies. Full path /applications/firmware-upgrade/files/check Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Screen Output Table 7-35: “check” command information /cli/applications> firmware-upgrade/files/check ? Usage: CHECK Calculate MD5SUM for all files to check for inconsistencies.
  • Page 209 /cli/applications/firmware-upgrade> files/export ? Usage EXPORT: EXPORT Send an existing file to a TFTP server. <MANDATORY> --fileID Identifies a file by ID, in this context. --ip-address IPv4 address [OPTIONAL] --ip-port Identifies the IP port number to use. (1..65535) --remote-file The Path/to/file on the TFTP server. (STRING 255) Figure 7-56: CLI on line help on “export”...
  • Page 210 Descripción del producto Table 7-39: “remove” command information /cli/applications/firmware-upgrade/files> remove ? Usage: REMOVE Remove an existing file from the repository. [OPTIONAL] --fileID Identifies a file by ID, in this context. Figure 7-58: CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context 7.6.2.1.1.6 “show”...
  • Page 211 Figure 7-61: Output of ”show” command with argument fileID in this node context 7.6.2.1.1.7 “status” command Name status Description Display existing problems with the file repository. Full path /applications/firmware-upgrade/files/status Mandatory Parameters No parameters Screen Output Table, Figure 7-63. Table parameters are described in Table 7-43 Table 7-42: “status”...
  • Page 212 Descripción del producto 7.6.2.1.2 “ONU-upgrade” sub-node 7.6.2.1.2.1 “apply-file” Command The command apply-file must ask for user confirmation before running. If neither ‘commit’ nor ‘activate’ parameters are used in the command line or if both parameters are used but set to the <disable> value, the image is only downloaded into the ONU Name apply-file...
  • Page 213 Figure 7-66: Output of ”availableValues” command in this node context without arguments This command returns information on the availableValues usable in this sub-node context, in the format of a table. Parameter Description Slot Used slots in the system Port Used PON interfaces ONTs IDs list List of ONTs per PON interface Table 7-46: “availableValues”...
  • Page 214: Manager" Sub-Node

    Descripción del producto About the sw-version parameter: OFF – this ONT does not have a software version specified. See the /applications/firmware-upgrade node for more information. AUTO – this ONT has the software version set to automatically. This ONT will receive software updates from the default file for the configured profile.
  • Page 215: Olt-Upgrade" Sub-Node

    Table 7-49: “show” command information /cli/applications> manager/show ? Usage: SHOW Show the current management configuration Figure 7-69: CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context Figure 7-70: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Description Manager ID Manager IP...
  • Page 216: Time" Sub-Node

    Descripción del producto 7.6.2.3.2 “import” command Name import Description Imports a new OLT-OS setup file from a TFTP server. Full path /applications/olt-upgrade/import Mandatory Parameters --file-name Screen Output --ip-address Table 7-52: “import” command information /cli/applications> olt-upgrade/import ? Usage: IMPORT Import a new OLT-OS setup file from a TFTP server. <MANDATORY>...
  • Page 217 /cli/applications> time/ntp/config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --ip-address IPv4 address --name Define a name for this NTP server (STRING 15) Figure 7-73: CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context 7.6.2.4.1.2 “create”...
  • Page 218 Descripción del producto 7.6.2.4.1.4 “enable” command Name enable Description enable global NTP time configuration. Full path /applications/time/ntp/enable Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Screen Output Table 7-56: “enable” command information /cli/applications> time/ntp/enable ? Usage: ENABLE Enable global NTP time configuration. Figure 7-76: CLI on line help on “enable”...
  • Page 219 Figure 7-79: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Description Global NTP state Current Global NTP server state (enabled|disabled) Current NTP server ID Admin Current administrative state Name Current NTP server name Current NTP server IP address (IPv4 address) Table 7-59: “show”...
  • Page 220 Descripción del producto Table 7-61: “availableValues” command information /cli/applications> time/time-zone/availableValues ? Usage: AVAILABLEVALUES Display all supported Time Zones and respective IDs. Figure 7-81: CLI on line help on “availableValues” command usage in this node context Figure 7-82: Partial output of ”availableValues” command in this node context Parameter Description Time Zone identifier (number)
  • Page 221 /cli/applications> time/time-zone/config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure time-zone information. [OPTIONAL] --central-manager-time-zone Select the time zone of the central manager. (string or ID from table ‘availableValues’) (STRING 63) --local-time-zone Select the time zone of the current equipment. (string or ID from table ‘availableValues’) (STRING 63) Figure 7-83: CLI on line help on “config”...
  • Page 222: Backup-Manager" Node

    Descripción del producto 7.6.2.4.2.4 showconfig” command Name showconfig Description Prints the command list that enforces the current configuration. Full path /applications/time/time-zone/showconfig Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Full command(s) path and used arguments and values to reach the current Screen Output configuration.
  • Page 223: Export" Command

    7.6.3.3 “export” command Name export Description Send an existing backup file to a TFTP server. Full path /backup-manager/ export --local-file Mandatory Parameters --server-ip Screen Output Table 7-69: “export” command information Usage EXPORT: EXPORT Send an existing backup file to a TFTP server. <MANDATORY>...
  • Page 224: Restore" Command

    Descripción del producto /cli/backup-manager> remove ? Usage REMOVE: REMOVE Deletes an existing backup file. <MANDATORY> --local-file A file name on the local repository. (STRING 63) Figure 7-91: CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context 7.6.3.6 “restore” command Name restore Description...
  • Page 225: Cfm-Probe" Node

    Figure 7-94: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Description Name Backup filename Date Date of backup file creation Time Time of backup file creation Description Backup file short description Table 7-74: “show” command output table parameters 7.6.4 “cfm-probe” node /cli/cfm-probe>...
  • Page 226: Create" Command

    Descripción del producto /cli/cfm-probe> config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure a specific CFM probe. <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. enable|disable) --icc-umc Specify the concatenated ICC and UMC fields of the MEG ID according to ITU-T Y.1731 --level Specify level (only 7 allowed)
  • Page 227: Remove" Command

    /cli/cfm-probe> create ? Usage: CREATE Create a new CFM probe. <MANDATORY> --mep Specify MEP Id --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. enable|disable) --icc-umc Specify the concatenated ICC and UMC fields of the MEG ID according to ITU-T Y.1731 --level Specify level (only 7 allowed)
  • Page 228: Showconfig" Command

    Descripción del producto /cli/cfm-probe> show ? Usage: SHOW Show the current CFM probe configuration [OPTIONAL] --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. Figure 7-99: CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context Figure 7-100: Output of ”show” command without arguments in this node context Figure 7-101: Output of ”show”...
  • Page 229: Status" Command

    /cli/cfm-probe> showconfig ? Usage: SHOWCONFIG Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Figure 7-80: CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context 7.6.4.6 “status” command Name status Description Show the current CFM probes status Full path /cfm-probe/status Mandatory Parameters...
  • Page 230: Unx-Ccm" Sub-Node

    Descripción del producto 7.6.4.7 “unx-ccm” sub-node 7.6.4.7.1 “remove” command Name remove Description Clears the list of Unexpected CCMs received. Full path /cfm-probe/unx-ccm/remove Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Screen Output Table 7-83: “remove” command information /cli/cfm-probe/unx-ccm> remove ? Usage: REMOVE Clears the list of Unexpected CCMs received Figure 7-105: CLI on line help on “remove”...
  • Page 231: Dhcp" Node

    Parameter Description Slot Slot to which the monitored Physical interface belongs to CFM-probe ID Admin CFM probe administrative state Port Physical interface that the probe is monitoring MEP Identification forwarded by the probe in the CCM message RMEP MEP ID of the remote MEP with which this probe makes P2P MEG-Format ITU-T Y.1731 or IEEE 802.1a MEG ICC/UMC...
  • Page 232: Circuit Id Template String Syntax

    Descripción del producto 7.6.5.2 “dhcp-services” sub-node 7.6.5.2.1 “config” Command Name config Description Configure DHCP parameters for a given service. Full path /dhcp/dhcp-services/config Mandatory Parameters --serviceID Screen Output Table 7-87: “config” command information /cli/dhcp/dhcp-services> config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure DHCP parameters for a given service. <MANDATORY>...
  • Page 233 Figure 7-111: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Description OLT service ID Service Name OLT service Name. DHCP Opt DHCP Options:18/37/82 – Enabled DHCP options in the service Priority pbit value in the DHCP packets (0<=n<=7) Broadcast Flag Use Global: if Enabled the Circuit-Id configure in the Global DHCP configuration window is being used.
  • Page 234: Global" Sub-Node

    Descripción del producto 7.6.5.3 “global” sub-node 7.6.5.3.1 “config” command Name config Description Configure global DHCP parameters. Full path /dhcp/global/config Mandatory Parameters --circuit-id-str Screen Output Table 7-91: “config” command information /cli/dhcp/global> config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure global DHCP parameters. <MANDATORY> --circuit-id-str[=STRING] template string for circuit-id (STRING 255) Figure 7-113: CLI on line help on “config”...
  • Page 235: Leases" Sub-Node

    /cli/dhcp/global> showconfig ? Usage SHOWCONFIG: SHOWCONFIG Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Figure 7-116: CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context 7.6.5.4 “leases” sub-node 7.6.5.4.1 “remove” command Name remove Description Remove DHCP leases from the Table Full path /dhcp/leases/remove --mac...
  • Page 236: 6" Equipment" Node

    Descripción del producto Figure 7-119: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Description Slot Slot number Port Identifies interface ONU ID Identifies ONU (number) (ID) Service ID (number) Service Service name (text) IP address MAC address Leave Time Use of Global circuit Id string (enabled|disabled) Table 7-96: show command output table parameters 7.6.6 “equipment”...
  • Page 237: Boards" Sub-Node

    Figure 7-122: Output of ”status” command in this node context Parameter Description Status Indicates equipment status Table 7-98: “status” command output table parameters 7.6.6.2 “boards” sub-node 7.6.6.2.1 “config” command Name config Description Configure HW slots. Full path /equipment/boards/config --admin Mandatory Parameters --slot Screen Output Table 7-99: “config”...
  • Page 238 Descripción del producto /cli/equipment/boards> reboot ? Usage REBOOT: REBOOT Send the reboot command to one board. <MANDATORY> --slot Identifies a slot. Figure 7-124: CLI on line help on “reboot” command usage in this node context 7.6.6.2.3 “show” Command Name show Description Show the current configuration.
  • Page 239: Slot" Sub-Node

    Fan Nr FAN current working speed (RPM) Table 7-102: “show” command output table parameters 7.6.6.2.4 “showconfig” command Name showconfig Description Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Full path /equipment/boards/showconfig Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Full command(s) path and used arguments and values to reach the current Screen Output configuration.
  • Page 240 Descripción del producto /cli/equipment/slot> config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure HW slots (not immediately applied) <MANDATORY> --mode Specify the mode (modeA|modeB|modeC) Figure 7-129: CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context 7.6.6.3.3 “show” command Name show Description Show the current Slot-Mode configuration.
  • Page 241: System" Sub-Node

    Full command(s) path and used arguments and values to reach the current Screen Output configuration. Table 7-108: “showconfig” command information /cli/equipment/slot> showconfig ? Usage: SHOWCONFIG Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Figure 7-132: CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context 7.6.6.4 “system”...
  • Page 242 Descripción del producto 7.6.6.4.2 “reboot” command Name reboot Description Send the reboot command to the equipment. Full path /equipment/system/reboot Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table 7-110: “reboot” command information /cli/equipment/system> reboot ? Usage REBOOT: REBOOT Send the reboot command to the equipment. Figure 7-134: CLI on line help on “reboot”...
  • Page 243 Parameter Description Equipment Type Type/Model of the equipment Equipment Name Name of the equipment Description Equipment brief description Access Node ID Identification of the Access Node Serial Number Equipment serial number Rack Equipment location rack (number) Sub Rack Equipment location sub-rack (number) Shelf Equipment location shelf (number) contact information of the entity responsible for this equipment (department,...
  • Page 244: Erp-Ring" Node

    Descripción del producto /cli/equipment/system> status ? Usage STATUS: STATUS Show the current global system status. Figure 7-138: CLI on line help on “status” command usage in this node context Figure 7-139: Output of ”status” command in this node context Parameter Description Sensor 1 (AC Power Sensor) Indicates the AC Power Sensor State (OK| NOK)
  • Page 245: Create" Command

    /cli/erp-ring> config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure an existing ERP instance. <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. [OPTIONAL] --add-vlan Add one Protected vlan entry to the list (1..4094) --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --aps-ch-vlan Set the APS channel VLAN (1..4094) --aps-meg-level...
  • Page 246: Remove" Command

    Descripción del producto /cli/erp-ring> create ? Usage CREATE: CREATE Create a new Ethernet Ring Protection (ERP) instance. [OPTIONAL] --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. --add-vlan Add one Protected vlan entry to the list (1..4094) --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context.
  • Page 247 Full path /erp-ring/show Mandatory Parameters Tables, Figure 7-145 and Figure 7-146; tables’ parameters description in Table Screen Output 7-120 and Table 7-121. Table 7-119: “show” command information /cli/erp-ring> show ? Usage: SHOW Show the summary configuration for all ERP instances. Specify an ID to see details.
  • Page 248 Descripción del producto Figure 7-146: Output of ”show” command with argument ID in this node context Parameter Description Admin ERP administrative state ERP Id Ring ID Open Ring Open Ring Flag (enable/disable) Revertive Revertive flag (enable/disable) Wait to restore (min) 1 to 12 min, default value -5min Holdoff Time (x100ms) 1 to 10secs, default value- 0secs...
  • Page 249: Showconfig" Command

    7.6.7.5 “showconfig” command Name showconfig Description Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Full path /erp-ring/showconfig Mandatory Parameters Full command(s) path and used arguments and values to reach the current Screen Output configuration. Table 7-122: “showconfig” command information /cli/erp-ring>...
  • Page 250 Descripción del producto 7.6.7.6.2 “show” command Name show Description Show the status information for all active ERP instances. Full path /erp-ring/status/show Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters. Screen Output Table, Figure 7-150; Table parameters description in Table 7-125. Table 7-124: “show” command information /cli/erp-ring/status>...
  • Page 251: Eth-Protection" Node

    Mandatory Parameters --ID. Screen Output Table, Figure 7-152; Tables parameters description in Table 7-127. Table 7-126: “show” command information /cli/erp-ring> status/aps-channel/show ? Usage SHOW: SHOW Show APS channel information (RX/TX) for a given ERP instance. <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context.. Figure 7-151: CLI on line help on “show”...
  • Page 252: Command" Command

    Descripción del producto 7.6.8.1 “command” command Name command Description Execute a command on a given Protection entity. Full path /eth-protection/command --ID Mandatory Parameters --type Screen Output Table 7-:128 “command” command information /cli/eth-protection> command ? Usage: COMMAND Execute a command on a given Protection entity. <MANDATORY>...
  • Page 253: Create" Command

    7.6.8.3 “create” command Name create Description Create a new Protection Group. Full path /eth-protection/create Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table 7-130: “create” command information /cli/eth-protection> create ? Usage: CREATE Create a new ethernet Protection Group.. [OPTIONAL] --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. --admin Administrative State.
  • Page 254: Show" Command

    Descripción del producto 7.6.8.5 “show” command Name show Description Show the current configuration. Full path /eth-protection/show Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table Figure 7-159.Table parameters description in Table 7-133.. Table 7-132: “show” command information cli/eth-protection> show ? Usage: SHOW Show the current configuration [OPTIONAL] --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context.
  • Page 255: Status" Command

    /cli/eth-protection> showconfig ? Usage: SHOWCONFIG Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Figure 7-160: CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context 7.6.8.7 “status” command Name status Description Show status information for one Protection Group. Full path /eth-protection/status Mandatory Parameters...
  • Page 256: Command" Command

    Descripción del producto 7.6.9.1 “command” command Name command Description Execute a command on a given Protection entity. Full path /gpon-protection/command --ID Mandatory Parameters --type Screen Output Table 7-137: “command” command information /cli/gpon-protection> command ? Usage: COMMAND Execute a command on a given Protection entity. <MANDATORY>...
  • Page 257: Create" Command

    7.6.9.3 “create” command Name create Description Create a new Protection Group. Full path /gpon-protection/create Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table 7-139: “create” command information /cli/gpon-protection> create ? Usage: CREATE Create a new Protection Group. [OPTIONAL] --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. --admin Administrative State.
  • Page 258: Show" Command

    Descripción del producto 7.6.9.5 “show” command Name show Description Show the current configuration. Full path /gpon-protection/show Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table, Figure 7-; tables’ parameters description in Table 7-. Table 7-141: “show” command information cli/gpon-protection> show ? Usage: SHOW Show the current configuration [OPTIONAL] --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context.
  • Page 259: Status" Command

    /cli/gpon-protection> showconfig ? Usage: SHOWCONFIG Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Figure 7-170: CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context 7.6.9.7 “status” command Name status Description Show status information for one Protection Group. Full path /gpon-protection/status Mandatory Parameters...
  • Page 260: Interfaces" Node

    Descripción del producto 7.6.10 “interfaces” node /cli/interfaces> tree + interfaces[] + analog-rf[@config, @show, @showconfig] + status[@show] + ethernet[@config, @show, @showconfig] + cos[@config, @show, @showconfig] + dhcp[@config, @show, @showconfig] + multicast[@config, @show, @showconfig] + services[@add, @availableValues, @config, @remove, @show, @showconfig] + statistics[] + counters[@availableValues, @show, @show-active, @start, @stop] + dhcp[@show] + igmp[@show]...
  • Page 261 /cli/interfaces/ethernet> config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure the given Ethernet interface <MANDATORY> --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --esmc Enables sending SSM packets over ESMCChannel. (enable|disable) --ip-source-guard Enable/Disable IP Source Guard filtering for the specified interface.
  • Page 262 Descripción del producto Parameter Description Interface ID (number ) Name Name of the board inserted in a slot Admin Interface administrative state Lag identification Timeout Timeout used by the LACPDUs packets (short|long) Media Type Interface standard Flow Control (enabled|disabled) Maximum transfer unit (number) ESMC SSM packets over ESMC Channel sending (enabled|disabled) IP Src Guard...
  • Page 263 /cli/interfaces/ethernet/cos> config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure CoS information for Eth interfaces. <MANDATORY> --cos Identifies a Class of Service (1..8) --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) [OPTIONAL] --pcp-bits Identifies the p-bits associated to the Class of Service. (0..7) --profileID Identifies a profile by ID.
  • Page 264 Descripción del producto Parameter Description Table Title Card #(slot number) –name of the card inserted in that slot Port Ethernet port identification in the board Class of Service identification (Number 1..8) PCPs p-bit associated to the Class of Service (0..8) marked X (ID) Ethernet Profile Profile ID (number) Ethernet Profile Name Scheduler...
  • Page 265 7.6.10.1.5.2 “show” command Name show Description Shows DHCP mode information for a specific HW slot. Full path /interfaces/ethernet/dhcp/show Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table Table 7-155: “show” command information /cli/interfaces/ethernet/dhcp> show ? Usage SHOW: SHOW Shows DHCP mode information for a specific HW slot. Figure 7-182: CLI on line help on “show”...
  • Page 266 Descripción del producto /cli/interfaces/ethernet/multicast> config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure multicast parameters for the given ETH interfaces. <MANDATORY> --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) [OPTIONAL] --max-bandwidth Set the multicast group maximum bandwidth in Kbps(unlimited or 0..100000000000) --max-groups Set the maximum number of multicast groups (unlimited or...
  • Page 267 /cli/interfaces/ethernet/multicast> showconfig ? Usage SHOWCONFIG: SHOWCONFIG Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Figure 7-186: CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context 7.6.10.1.7 services” sub-node 7.6.10.1.7.1 “add” command Name Add a client service to map one Ethernet interface to an existing network Description service.
  • Page 268 Descripción del producto 7.6.10.1.7.2 “availableValues” command Name availableValues Description Shows available options for each argument. Full path /interfaces/ethernet/services/availableValues Mandatory Parameters Tables, Figure 7-189. Tables’ parameter description in Table 7-163 and Table Screen Output 7-164. Table 7-162: “availableValues” command information /cli/interfaces/ethernet/services> availableValues ? Usage: AVAILABLEVALUES Figure 7-188: CLI on line help on “availableValues”...
  • Page 269 7.6.10.1.7.3 “config” command Name config Description Configure client service parameters. Full path /interfaces/ethernet/services/config Mandatory Parameters --serviceID-client Screen Output Table 7-165: “config” command information /cli/interfaces/ethernet/services> config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure client service parameters. <MANDATORY> --serviceID-client Choose a client service by ID. [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State.
  • Page 270 Descripción del producto /cli/interfaces/ethernet/services> remove ? Usage: REMOVE Remove an existing service. <MANDATORY> --serviceID-client Choose a client service by ID. Figure 7-191: CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context 7.6.10.1.7.5 “show” command Name show Description Show the current ethernet Services configuration.
  • Page 271 7.6.10.1.7.6 “showconfig” command Name showconfig Description Prints the command list that enforces the current configuration. Full path /interfaces/ethernet/services/showconfig Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Full command(s) path and used arguments and values to reach the current Screen Output configuration. Table 7-169: “showconfig”...
  • Page 272 Descripción del producto Table 7-171: “availableValues” command information /cli/interfaces/ethernet/services/statistics/counters> availableValues ? Usage: AVAILABLEVALUES Display all client services where counters can be activated. Figure 7-196: CLI on line help on “availableValues” command usage in this node context Figure 7-197: Output of ”availableValues” command in this node context Parameter Description Client Service (ID) Name...
  • Page 273 Figure 7-198: CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context Figure 7-199: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Description Total number of packets (Unicast+Multicast+Broadcast+Dropped) Uplink Rx/ Total Tx||Downlink Rx/Tx Unicast Number of Unicast packets Uplink Rx/Tx||Downlink Rx/Tx Multicast Number of Multicast packets Uplink Rx/Tx||Downlink Rx/Tx Broadcast...
  • Page 274 Descripción del producto Figure 7-201: Output of ”show-active” command in this node context Parameter Description Client Service identified by Service ID (number) and Service Name with active Client Service (ID) Name counters gathering service statistics Table 7-176: “show-active” command output table parameters 7.6.10.1.7.8.1.4 “start”...
  • Page 275 cli/interfaces/ethernet/services/statistics/counters> stop ? Usage: STOP Stop an active statistics counter. <MANDATORY> --serviceID-client Choose a client service by ID. Figure 7-203: CLI on line help on “stop” command usage in this node context 7.6.10.1.7.8.2 “dhcp” sub-node 7.6.10.1.7.8.2.1 “show” command Name show Description Show DHCP statistics for a client service with DHCP enabled.
  • Page 276 Descripción del producto /cli/interfaces/ethernet/services/statistics/igmp> show ? Usage SHOW: SHOW Show the IGMP statistics for a given multicast client service. <MANDATORY> --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) --serviceID-client Choose a client service by ID. Figure 7-205: CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context 7.6.10.1.8 “statistics”...
  • Page 277 Parameter Description Rx Total & Partial Received total & partial counters Tx Total & Partial Transmitted total & partial counters Drop Events Number of dropped packets Octets Number of bytes Packets Number of Packets Broadcast Packets Number of Broadcast Packets Multicast Packets Number of Multicast Packets CRC Align Errors...
  • Page 278 Descripción del producto Figure 7-209:”show” command output in this node context Parameter Description Interface Ethernet Interface identifier Admin Ethernet port Administrative State High layer Indicates to each LAG (in case the port is a LAG member) the port belongs to If the port is configured to Auto negotiation, indicates the Auto Negotiation Auto Neg State...
  • Page 279 Figure 7-211: Output of ”show” command in this node context 7.6.10.1.9.3 “active-channels” sub-node 7.6.10.1.9.3.1 “show” command Name show Description Show the active channels on a given Client Service. Full path /interfaces/ethernet/status/active-channels/show --port Mandatory Parameters --serviceID-client Screen Output Table, Figure 7-213. Table parameters description in Table 7-187. Table 7-186: “show”...
  • Page 280 Descripción del producto /cli/interfaces/ethernet/status/active-channels> show ? Usage: SHOW Show the active channels on a given Client Service. <MANDATORY> --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) --serviceID-client Choose a client service by ID. Figure 7-212: CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context Figure 7-213: Output of ”show”...
  • Page 281 7.6.10.1.10.2 “show” command Name show Description Show the current vlan configuration. Full path /interfaces/gpon/show Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Tables, Figure 7-216. Tables parameter description in Table 7-190. Table 7-189: “show” command information /cli/interfaces/ethernet/vlan> show ? Usage: SHOW Show the current vlan configuration Figure 7-215: CLI on line help on “show”...
  • Page 282: Gpon" Sub-Node

    Descripción del producto /cli/interfaces/gpon> showconfig ? Usage: SHOWCONFIG Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Figure 7-217: CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context 7.6.10.2 “gpon” sub-node 7.6.10.2.1 “config” command Name config Description Configure the given PON interfaces.
  • Page 283 7.6.10.2.2 “show” command Name show Description Shows PON information for a specific HW slot. Full path /interfaces/gpon/show Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table, Figure 7-220. Table parameter description in Table 7-194. Table 7-193: “show” command information /cli/interfaces/gpon> show ? Usage: SHOW Shows PON information for a specific HW slot.
  • Page 284 Descripción del producto 7.6.10.2.3 “showconfig” command Name showconfig Description Print the command list that enforces the current configuration /cli/interfaces/gpon/showconfig Full path Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Full command(s) path and used arguments and values to reach the current Screen Output configuration.
  • Page 285 Full path /interfaces/gpon/cos/show Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Tables Figure 7-224. Table parameter description in Table 7-198 Table 7-197: “show” command information /cli/interfaces/gpon/cos> show ? Usage: SHOW Show the current configuration Figure 7-223: CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context Figure 7-224: Partial view of the output of ”show”...
  • Page 286 Descripción del producto Full command(s) path and used arguments and values to reach the current Screen Output configuration. Table 7-199: “showconfig” command information /cli/interfaces/gpon/cos> showconfig ? Usage: SHOWCONFIG Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Figure 7-225: CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context 7.6.10.2.5 “dhcp”...
  • Page 287 /cli/interfaces/gpon/dhcp> show ? Usage SHOW: SHOW Shows DHCP mode information for a specific HW slot. Figure 7-227: CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context Figure 7-228: Output of ”show” command with argument slot in this node context Parameter Description Table entry identifier (number)
  • Page 288 Descripción del producto 7.6.10.2.6 “multicast” sub-node 7.6.10.2.6.1 “config” command Name config Description Configure multicast parameters for the given GPON interfaces. Full path /interfaces/gpon/multicast/config Mandatory Parameters --port Screen Output Table 7-204: “config” command information /cli/interfaces/gpon/multicast> config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure multicast parameters for the given PON interfaces. <MANDATORY>...
  • Page 289 Figure 7-232: Output of ”show” command with argument slot in this node context Parameter Description Table entry identifier (number) Name PON port identification in the board Max. Bandwidth (kbips) PON port maximum configured bandwidth (unlimited|limited) Max. Nr. Of Groups PON port maximum configured number of groups (unlimited|limited) Table 7-206.
  • Page 290 Descripción del producto 7.6.10.2.7 “statistics” sub-node This node is used to view traffic statistics for GPON interfaces. On a GPON interface there are three types of statistics gathered: errors, gpon, and ethernet. 7.6.10.2.7.1 “errors” sub-node 7.6.10.2.7.1.1 “show” command Name show Description Show Error Statistics for a given Gpon Interface Full path...
  • Page 291 /cli/interfaces/gpon/statistics/ethernet> show ? Usage: SHOW Show Ethernet Statistics for a given Gpon Interface <MANDATORY> --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) Figure 7-236: CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context Figure 7-237: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Description Rx Total &...
  • Page 292 Descripción del producto 7.6.10.2.7.3 “gpon” sub-node 7.6.10.2.7.3.1 “show” command Name show Description Show the current CoS configuration. Full path /interfaces/gpon/statistics/gpon/show --port Mandatory Parameters --slot Screen Output Tables Figure 7-239. Table parameter description in Table 7-213 Table 7-212: “show” command information /cli/interfaces/gpon/statistics/gpon>...
  • Page 293 7.6.10.2.8 “status” sub-node This node is used to view the status of GPON interfaces in all slots. 7.6.10.2.8.1 “show” command Name show Description Show status information for PON interfaces Full path /interfaces/gpon/status/show Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table, Figure 7-241. Tables’ parameters description in nd Table 7-215. Table 7-214: “show”...
  • Page 294 Descripción del producto 7.6.10.2.8.2 “SPFs” sub-node 7.6.10.2.8.2.1 “show” command Name show Description Show details for an SFP entry from table gpon/status/show /interfaces/gpon/status/SFPs/show Full path Mandatory Parameters --port Screen Output Table, Figure 7-243 Table 7-216: “show” command information /cli/interfaces/gpon/ status/SFPs>show ? Usage: SHOW Show details for an SFP entry from table gpon/status/show...
  • Page 295 7.6.10.2.8.3 “rx-power” sub-node 7.6.10.2.8.3.1 “read-all” command This command reads all rx-power entries for all ONUs on the selected GPON interface specified by slot and port arguments and updates the database fields used to fill the rx-power table displayed as output of the show command, executed in this sub-node. This command does not return displayed information on the terminal.
  • Page 296: Lag" Sub-Node

    Descripción del producto Figure 7-246: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Description ONU ID ONU identifier Presence Indicates if the ONU identified by ONU ID is present (Connected|Disconnected) Optical power received at the specified PON port from each ONU at Date dd/ Power (dBm) mm/yyy, Time hh:mm:ss Date of last “read-all”...
  • Page 297 7.6.10.3.2 “create” command Name create Description Create a new LAG entity. Full path /interfaces/lag/create Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table 7-221: “create” command information cli/interfaces/lag> create ? Usage CREATE: CREATE Create a new LAG entity. [OPTIONAL] --lag-id Identifies a LAG by ID. (1..15) Figure 7-248: CLI on line help on “create”...
  • Page 298 Descripción del producto /cli/interfaces/lag> show ? Usage: SHOW Shows the current LAGs configured. If a LAG ID is given shows information for that LAG only. [OPTIONAL] --lag-id Identifies a LAG by ID. (0..14) Figure 7-250: CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context Figure 7-251: Output of ”show”...
  • Page 299 7.6.10.3.6 “cos” sub-node This node is used to manage CoS configuration for each LAG. 7.6.10.3.6.1 “config” command Name config Description Configure CoS information for LAG interfaces. Full path /interfaces/lag/cos/config --cos Mandatory Parameters --port Screen Output Table 7-226: “config” command information /cli/interfaces/lag/cos>...
  • Page 300 Descripción del producto Figure 7-256: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Description Port LAG I port identification Class of Service identification (Number 1..8) PCPs p-bit associated to the Class of Service (0..8) marked X (ID) Profile ID (number) Ethernet Profile Profile Name Scheduler...
  • Page 301 7.6.10.3.6.4 “mapping” sub-node This node is used to manage the interfaces that belong to each LAG. 7.6.10.3.6.4.1 “attach” command Name attach Description Add the specified interface by ‘slot, port’ to the given LAG ID. Full path /interfaces/lag/mapping/attach --lag-id Mandatory Parameters --port Screen Output Table 7-230: “attach”...
  • Page 302 Descripción del producto Figure 7-260:”availableValues” command output partial in this node context Parameter Description Slot Slot identifier Interface Ethernet interface Identifier Table 7-232: “availableValues” command output table parameters 7.6.10.3.6.4.3 “detach” command Name detach Description Remove the specified interface by ‘slot, port’ from the given LAG ID. Full path /interfaces/lag/mapping/detach --lag-id...
  • Page 303 /cli/interfaces/lag/statistics> show ? Usage: SHOW Show Figure 7-262: CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context /cli/interfaces/lag/statistics> show ? Usage: SHOW Show Figure 7-: CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context Figure 7-263: Output of ”show”...
  • Page 304: Ip" Node

    Descripción del producto Figure 7-265: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Group Parameter Description Indicates the LAG Identifier (number) Name Indicates the LAG Name Admin Indicates the LAG Administrative State. If at least one of the LAG members is up, the status is Up, otherwise is Link Status Down Indicates if the LAG is Static, in this case it doesn’t process or send...
  • Page 305: Save" Command

    /cli/ip> apply ? Usage: APPLY Will apply to the HW the last saved IP configuration. Figure 7-267: CLI on line help on “apply” command usage in this node context 7.6.11.2 “save” command Name save Description Save the current IP+configuration to the system startup configuration. Full path /ip/save Mandatory Parameters...
  • Page 306 Descripción del producto 7.6.11.3.1.2 “show” command This command displays general information on the system configuration, indicating the interfaces available in the system for inBand configuration and showing current InBand configuration. Name show Description Show the current configuration. Full path /ip/interfaces/inband/show Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Screen Output...
  • Page 307 /cli//ip/interfaces/inband > showconfig ? Usage: SHOWCONFIG Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Figure 7-272: CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context 7.6.11.3.2 “ip” sub-node 7.6.11.3.2.1 “config” command This command configures the ethernet and inBand management interfaces Name config Description...
  • Page 308 Descripción del producto /cli/ip/interfaces/ip> show ? Usage: SHOW Show the current configuration Figure 7-275: CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context Figure 7-276: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Description Interface identifier (number) Name Interface name Admin...
  • Page 309: Networking" Sub-Node

    7.6.11.4 “networking” sub-node 7.6.11.4.1 “config” command This command configures the Ethernet and Inband management interfaces Name config Description Configures the current management interface. Full path /ip/networking/config Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table 7-247: “config” command information /cli/ip/networking> config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure [OPTIONAL] --mgmt-interface...
  • Page 310: Route" Sub-Node

    Descripción del producto Parameter Description Identification of the networking parameter, e.g. management interface Parameter (mgmt-interface) Value Parameter value, e.g. eth1 for the current management interface Table 7-249: “show” command output table parameters 7.6.11.4.3 “showconfig” command Name showconfig Description Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Full path /ip/networking/showconfig Mandatory Parameters...
  • Page 311 7.6.11.5.2 “remove” command This command deletes the IP route. There can only be one IP route. Name remove Description Deletes the current IP route. Full path /ip/route/remove Mandatory Parameters --ID Screen Output Table 7-252: “remove” command information /cli/ip/route> remove ? Usage REMOVE: REMOVE Remove...
  • Page 312: Ip-Source-Guard" Node

    Descripción del producto Parameter Description Destination Address IPv4 network destination address Destination Mask IPv4 network destination mask Gateway IPv4 network destination gateway Table 7-254: “show” command output table parameters 7.6.11.5.4 “showconfig” command Name showconfig Description Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Full path /ip/route/showconfig Mandatory Parameters...
  • Page 313: Create" Command

    /cli/ip-source-guard> config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure IP Source Guard parameters. <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --ip-address IPv4/IPv6 address --mac Identify/Set a MAC entry, in this context. --port Identifies an interface on the OLT.
  • Page 314: Show" Command

    Descripción del producto /cli/ip-source-guard> remove ? Usage REMOVE: REMOVE Remove an existing IP Source Guard entry. <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. Figure 7-290: CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context 7.6.12.4 “show”...
  • Page 315: Showconfig" Command

    7.6.12.5 “showconfig” command Name showconfig Description Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Full path /ip-source-guard/showconfig Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Full command(s) path and used arguments and values to reach the current Screen Output configuration. Table 7-261: “showconfig”...
  • Page 316 Descripción del producto 7.6.13.1.2 “show” command This command displays the registered alarms: global alarms if the command is used without arguments or slot specific alarms if the command is used with argument slot. Name show Description Show registered alarms (Global or slot specific). Full path /ip/logs/alarms/show Mandatory Parameters...
  • Page 317: Mac-Table" Node

    7.6.14 “mac-table” node /cli/mac-table> tree + mac-table[@config, @show, @showconfig] + status[] + gpon[@remove, @show] + switch[@remove, @show] Figure 7-299: mac-table node tree 7.6.14.1 ”config” command This command configures the mac-table switch parameters Name config Description Configures the mac-table switch parameters. Full path /mac-table/config Mandatory Parameters...
  • Page 318: Showconfig" Command

    Descripción del producto Figure 7-302: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Description Currently configured value for the maximum time each MAC address can be at Global Mac Aging (seconds) the MAC table when no packet with that MAC address arrives to the system Table 7-267: “show”...
  • Page 319: Status" Sub-Node

    7.6.14.4 “status” sub-node 7.6.14.4.1 “gpon” sub-node 7.6.14.4.1.1 “remove” command Name remove Description Remove one GPON MAC entry from the Table. Full path /mac-table/status/gpon/remove --mac --onuID Mandatory Parameters --port --serviceID Screen Output Table 7-269: “remove” command information REMOVE Remove one GPON MAC entry from the Table. <MANDATORY>...
  • Page 320 Descripción del producto Figure 7-306: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Description Slot Indicates the Slot Port Indicates the Port ONT ID Indicates the ONU identifier (ID) OLT Service Indicates the service identifier (ID) and name Indicates the learned MAC address Table 7-271: “show”...
  • Page 321 7.6.14.4.2.2 ”show” command Name show Description Show the Switch MAC Table. Full path /mac-table/status/switch/show Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table Figure 7-309. Table parameters description in Table 7-274 Table 7-273: “show” command information cli/mac-table/status> switch/show ? Usage SHOW: SHOW Show the Switch MAC Table. If no slot is provided, the MACs will be read on the active switch fabric slot.
  • Page 322: Multicast" Node

    Descripción del producto 7.6.15 “multicast” node + multicast[] + active-groups[@status] + group-list[@config, @create, @remove, @show, @showconfig] + igmp[] + global[@config, @show, @showconfig] + proxy[@config, @show, @showconfig] + querier[@config, @show, @showconfig] + probes[@config, @create, @remove, @show, @showconfig] + statistics[@show] Figure 7-310: “multicast” node tree 7.6.15.1 “active-groups”...
  • Page 323: Group-List" Sub-Node

    Parameter Description (ID) Service Indicates the service identifier (ID) and name Static Indicates if the channel is Static Indicates the IPv4 multicast address Source Indicates the multicast Source Table 7-276: “status” command output table parameters 7.6.15.2 “group-list” sub-node 7.6.15.2.1 ”config” command Name config Description...
  • Page 324 Descripción del producto /cli/multicast/group-list> create ? Usage CREATE: CREATE Create a new multicast group <MANDATORY> --ip-address IPv4 address --name Set a name for the specified multicast group. (STRING 31) --serviceID Select an OLT service by ID. [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --bandwidth Specify the multicast group bandwidth in units of Kbps...
  • Page 325 /cli/multicast/group-list> show ? Usage: SHOW Show the current configured multicast groups Figure 7-316: CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context Figure 7-317: Partial view of ”show” command output in this node context Parameter Description Indicates the group ID Admin Indicates the group Administrative State Name...
  • Page 326: Igmp" Sub-Node

    Descripción del producto 7.6.15.3 “igmp” sub-node 7.6.15.3.1 ”global” sub-node 7.6.15.3.1.1 ”config” command Name config Description Configure global IGMP options. Full path /multicast/igmp/global/config Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table 7-283: “config” command information cli/multicast/igmp> global/config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure global IGMP options. [OPTIONAL] --bandwidth-ctrl Enable or disable bandwidth control.
  • Page 327 Parameter Description Static Group Endpoint Identifies the configured Static Group Endpoint (uni|nni) Bandwidth Control Indicates if Bandwidth control is enabled Group Limit Control Indicates if Group Limit Control is enabled Table 7-285: “show” command output table parameters 7.6.15.3.1.3 ”showconfig” command Name showconfig Description...
  • Page 328 Descripción del producto /cli/multicast/igmp> proxy/config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure the IGMP proxy. [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --client-version Maximum allowed version for the OLT client side. [2,3] --max-records-per-report Maximum number of group-records that can be included in the same membership report.
  • Page 329 Parameter Description Admin IGMP Proxy Administrative State Priority pbit value in the IGMP packets (0<=n<=7) Network version IGMP version used in the Network interfaces (2|3) Client version IGMP version used in the Client interfaces (2|3) Specifies the number of retransmissions sent. Should be adjusted for the Robustness expected packet loss on the network.
  • Page 330 Descripción del producto /cli/multicast/igmp> querier/config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure the IGMP querier information. [OPTIONAL] --last-member-query-count Number of Group-Specific Queries sent before assuming a specific group has no more local members. --last-member-query-interval The Max Response Time inserted into Group-Specific queries sent in response to Leave Group messages.
  • Page 331 Parameter Description Querier IP Querier IP Address Time Interval (in seconds) between the transmissions of each General Querier Query Interval to the clients. The value must be in the range 30 to 1800. Query Response Interval Interval between retransmissions of general queries sent to the clients. Interval between retransmissions of general queries sent by the proxy on Startup Querier Interval startup.
  • Page 332: Probes" Sub-Node

    Descripción del producto /cli/ multicast/igmp/querier> showconfig ? Usage: SHOWCONFIG Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Figure 7-330: CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context 7.6.15.4 “probes” sub-node 7.6.15.4.1 ”config” command Name config Description Modify parameters for an existing probe.
  • Page 333 /cli/multicast/probes> create ? Usage: CREATE Create a Probe for a multicast service uplink interface. <MANDATORY> --ip-mcast[=STRING] IPv4 multicast address --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) --serviceID Select an OLT service by ID. [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) Figure 7-332: CLI on line help on “create”...
  • Page 334 Descripción del producto Figure 7-335: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Description Indicates the multicast probe ID Admin Indicates the Administrative State Slot Indicates the Slot the multicast probe is applied to Port Indicates the Port the multicast probe is applied to Service (ID) name Identifies service, to which the probe belongs to, by ID and Name Multicast IP...
  • Page 335: Profiles" Node

    /cli/multicast/probes/statistics> show ? Usage: SHOW Show <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. [OPTIONAL] --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) Figure 7-337: CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context Figure 7-338: Output of ”show”...
  • Page 336: Dscp-To-Pbits" Sub-Node

    Descripción del producto 7.6.16.1 “dscp-to-pbits” sub-node 7.6.16.1.1 “config” command Name config Description Configure/activate an existing profile. Full path /profiles/dscp-to-pbits/config Mandatory Parameters --ID Screen Output Table 7-303: “config” command information /cli/profiles/dscp-to-pbits> config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure/activate an existing profile. <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context.
  • Page 337 7.6.16.1.3 “remove” command Name remove Description Remove an existing profile Full path /profiles/dscp-to-pbits/remove Mandatory Parameters --ID Screen Output Table 7-305: “remove” command parameters /cli/profiles/dscp-to-pbits> remove ? Usage REMOVE: REMOVE Remove an existing profile. <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. Figure 7-342: CLI on line help on “remove”...
  • Page 338 Descripción del producto Parameter Description Identifies DSCP to P-bits profile by ID Name Indicates DSCP to P-bits profile name Admin Indicates DSCP to P-bits profile administrative state Table 7-307: “show” command without arguments output table parameters Figure 7-345: Output of ”show” command with argument ID in this node context Parameter Description DSCP...
  • Page 339: Ethernet" Sub-Node

    7.6.16.2 “ethernet” sub-node In this sub-node, it is possible to view, configure, create and remove Ethernet profiles. Ethernet are created according to MEF naming convention. There are two Ethernet default profiles created and they can neither be changed nor removed. Ethernet profiles in use cannot be changed or removed.
  • Page 340 Descripción del producto cli/profiles/ethernet> create ? Usage CREATE: CREATE Create an Ethernet traffic profile [OPTIONAL] --profileID Identifies a profile by ID. Figure 7-348: CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context 7.6.16.2.3 “remove” command Name remove Description Remove an Ethernet traffic profile Full path...
  • Page 341 Figure 7-351: Output of ”show” command in this node context” Parameter Description Identifies Ethernet profile by ID Name Indicates Ethernet profile name Admin Indicates Ethernet profile administrative state Indicates Committed information rate Indicates Committed Burst Size Indicates Excess Information Rate Indicates Excess Burst Size...
  • Page 342: Onus" Sub-Node

    Descripción del producto 7.6.16.3 “ONUs” sub-node This node is used to configure, create and remove profiles for remote ONUs. 7.6.16.3.1 “config” command Name config Description Configure ONU profiles. Full path /profiles/onu/config Mandatory Parameters --profileID Screen Output Table 7-316: “config” command information /cli/profiles/onu>...
  • Page 343 /cli/profiles/onu> create ? Usage CREATE: CREATE Create a new ONU profile. [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --model Define the Model Name (STRING 47) --name Define a name for this profile. (STRING 47) --port-num The number of ports for a given port type (max: 4 ETH , 1 PON , 1 RF , 2 VoIP, 4 E1, 1 VEIP ) --port-type The type of a port (eth|pon|voip|rf|e1|veip)
  • Page 344: Pbits-To Pq" Sub-Node

    Descripción del producto Figure 7-357: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Description Indicates the Profile ID Name Indicates the Profile Name Admin Indicates Administrative State Vendor ONU Vendor Name Model ONU Model name Ports Number of ONU GPON ports Number of ONU Ethernet ports Number of ONU RF ports VoIP...
  • Page 345 Mandatory Parameters --ID Screen Output Table 7-322: “config” command information /cli/profiles/pbits-to-pq> config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure/activate an existing profile. <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --name Define a name for the specified profile.
  • Page 346 Descripción del producto Table 7-324: “remove” command parameters cli/profiles/pbits-to-pq> remove ? Usage REMOVE: REMOVE Remove an existing profile. <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. Figure 7-361: CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context 7.6.16.4.4 “show”...
  • Page 347: Upstream-Dba" Sub-Node

    7.6.16.4.5 “showconfig” command Name showconfig Description Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Full path /profiles/pbits-to-pq/showconfig Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Full command(s) path and used arguments and values to reach the current Screen Output configuration. Table 7-327: “showconfig”...
  • Page 348 Descripción del producto 7.6.16.5.2 “create” command Name create Description Create a GPON upstream DBA profile Full path /profiles/upstream-dba/create --fixedBW Mandatory Parameters --name --type Screen Output Table 7-329: “create” Command information /cli/profiles/upstream-dba> create ? Usage CREATE: CREATE Create a new profile. <MANDATORY>...
  • Page 349 7.6.16.5.4 “show” command Name show Description Show GPON upstream DBA profile. Full path /profiles/upstream/show Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Screen Output Table Figure 7-369. Table parameters description Table 7-332. Table 7-331: “show” command information /cli/profiles/upstream-dba> show ? Usage: SHOW Show GPON upstream DBA profile.
  • Page 350: Voip" Sub-Node

    Descripción del producto Table 7-333: “showconfig” command information /cli/profiles/upstream-dba> showconfig ? Usage: SHOWCONFIG Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Figure 7-370: CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context 7.6.16.6 “voip” sub-node 7.6.16.6.1 “server” sub-node 7.6.16.6.1.1 “availableValues”...
  • Page 351 Parameter Description Parameter Identifies parameter by name Value Indicates parameter value Meaning Short description for each parameter value Table 7-335: availableValues command - output table parameters 7.6.16.6.1.2 “config” command Name config Description Configure voip server profiles. Full path /profiles/voip/server/config Mandatory Parameters --profileID Screen Output Table 7-336: “config “command information...
  • Page 352 Descripción del producto /cli/profiles/voip/server> create ? Usage CREATE: CREATE Create a new VoIP srver profile. [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --gw-ip IPv4 address for the default GW --name Define a name for this profile. (STRING 15) --server-ip IPv4 address for the VoIP server --server-port...
  • Page 353 Figure 7-377: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Description Identifies a VoIP server profile by ID Name Identifies a VoIP server profile by name Admin Indicates VoIP server profile administrative state Voice Gateway Indicates the voice gateway in use Server IP Indicates IPv4 address for the VoIP server...
  • Page 354 Descripción del producto /cli/profiles/voip/specific> config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure an existing profile. <MANDATORY> --profileID Identifies a profile by ID. [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --ftp-ip Set the FTP server IP address --name Define a name for this profile. (STRING 15) Figure 7-379: CLI on line help on “configure”...
  • Page 355 /cli/profiles/voip/specific> remove ? Usage: REMOVE Remove an existing profile <MANDATORY> --profileID Identifies a profile by ID. Figure 7-381: CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context 7.6.16.6.2.4 “show” command Name show Description Show the current configuration. Full path /profiles/voip/specific/show Mandatory Parameters...
  • Page 356: Remote-Eq" Node

    Descripción del producto Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Full command(s) path and used arguments and values to reach the current Screen Output configuration. Table 7-347: “showconfig” command information /cli/profiles/voip/specific> showconfig ? Usage: SHOWCONFIG Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Figure 7-384: CLI on line help on “showconfig”...
  • Page 357: Config-Onu-Id" Command

    7.6.17.1 “config-onu-id” command Name config-onu-id Description Configure an ONU ID for one ONU in state ‘new’ . Full path /remote-eq/ config-onu-id --onuID Mandatory Parameters --serial-number Screen Output Table 7-348: “ config-onu-id “ command information /cli/remote-eq> config-onu-id ? Usage: CONFIG-ONU-ID Configure an ONU ID for one ONU in state ‘new’. <MANDATORY>...
  • Page 358: Disconnect" Command

    Descripción del producto 7.6.17.3 “disconnect” command Name disconnect Description Clear the connected ONU identifiers. Full path /remote-eq/disconnect Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Screen Output Table 7-350: “disconnect” command information /cli/remote-eq> disconnect ? Usage: DISCONNECT Clear the connected ONU identifiers. Figure 7-388: CLI on line help on “disconnect”...
  • Page 359: Discovery" Sub-Node

    7.6.17.5 “discovery” sub-node 7.6.17.5.1 “change-reg-type” command Name change-reg-type Description Modify the register type for a single ONU. Full path /remote-eq/discovery/change-reg-type --onuID Mandatory Parameters --port --register-type Screen Output Table 7-353: “change-reg-type” command information /cli/remote-eq/discovery> change-reg-type ? Usage: CHANGE-REG-TYPE Modify the register type for a single ONU. <MANDATORY>...
  • Page 360 Descripción del producto 7.6.17.5.3 “config” command Name config Identify an ONU by (1)(slot,port,onuID) or (2)(serial-number). To modify the Description serial-number use (1)(2). Full path /remote-eq/discovery/config Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table 7-355: “config” command information /cli/remote-eq/discovery> config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure one ONU parameters.
  • Page 361 cli/remote-eq/discovery> create ? Usage CREATE: CREATE Create a new ONU. <MANDATORY> --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context. --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) --profileID Identifies a profile by ID. [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --fec-upstream Forward Error Correction (FEC) on the Upstream side.
  • Page 362 Descripción del producto 7.6.17.5.6 “insert-all” command Name insert Start managing all ONUs (in ‘NEW’ state) on a given Slot, or interface. Default Description values will be used for all parameters. Full path /remote-eq/discovery/ insert-all Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table 7-358: “insert-all” command information /cli/remote-eq/discovery>...
  • Page 363 7.6.17.5.8 “reboot-all” command Name reboot-all Description Send the reboot command to all ONUs (on a given Slot, or interface). Full path /remote-eq/discovery/reboot-all Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table 7-360: “reboot-all” command information /cli/remote-eq/discovery> reboot-all ? Usage: REBOOT-ALL Send the reboot command to all ONUs (on a given Slot, or interface). [OPTIONAL] --port Identifies an interface on the OLT.
  • Page 364 Descripción del producto /cli/remote-eq/discovery> remove-all ? Usage: REMOVE-ALL Remove all inserted ONUs on a given Slot, or interface. Affected ONUs will return to the ‘NEW’ state if physically connected. [OPTIONAL] --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1 Figure 7-400: CLI on line help on “remove-all”...
  • Page 365: Onus" Sub-Node

    Reg. Type Register type Serial Number Indicates the ONU serial number Password (HEX) Indicates password (Hexadecimal) Profile Identifies the ONU profile by ID and name SW Mode Indicates the ONU configured software upgrade mode SW version Indicates the SW version Status Indicates the ONT state Indicates if FEC is enabled...
  • Page 366 Descripción del producto 7.6.17.6.1 “show” command This command will give the user an overview of how many ONUs exists and where (slot, port), This command should be executed when trying to find the right values for the arguments <slot,port,onuID>. For each slot, displays all the PONs and respective ONUs IDs. The table can grow to be very large, hence it accepts two optional parameters to filter the information displayed.
  • Page 367 Mandatory Parameters Full command(s) path and used arguments and values to reach the current Screen Output configuration. Table 7-368: “showconfig” command information /cli/remote-eq/onu> showconfig ? Usage SHOWCONFIG: SHOWCONFIG Print the command list that enforces the current configuration [OPTIONAL] --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context. --port Identifies an interface on the OLT.
  • Page 368 Descripción del producto Figure 7-408: “show” command error message Name show Description Show the current configuration Full path /remote-eq/onu/analog-rf/show Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table, Figure 7-410. Table parameters description in Table 7-371. Table 7-370: “show” command information /cli/remote-eq/onu/analog-rf> show ? Usage: SHOW Show the current configuration...
  • Page 369 /cli/remote-eq/onu/analog-rf> showconfig ? Usage SHOWCONFIG: SHOWCONFIG Print the command list that enforces the current configuration [OPTIONAL] --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context. --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) Figure 7-411: CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node contex 7.6.17.6.4 “e1”...
  • Page 370 Descripción del producto /cli/remote-eq/onu/e1> config-lsp ? Usage: CONFIG-LSP Configure LSP Ig/Eg parameters for a given ONU E1 interface. <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. --lsp-egress Egress LSP label (16..1048575) --lsp-ingress Ingress LSP label (16..1048575) [OPTIONAL] --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context.
  • Page 371 Full path /remote-eq/onu/e1/show Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table Table 7-376: “show” command information //cli/remote-eq/onu/e1> show ? Usage: SHOW Show all the current E1 interfaces configuration for a given ONU. [OPTIONAL] --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context. --port Identifies an interface on the OLT.
  • Page 372 Descripción del producto 7.6.17.6.4.6 “status” command The status command used without parameters shows e1interfaces status information for the ONU specified with the command /remote-eq/connect –onuID=xx –port=ccc.zz. If there is no connected ONU, all the parameters must be specified to address the desired ONU otherwise the command will return an error message, Figure 7-417: “show”...
  • Page 373 /cli/remote-eq/onu/ethernet> config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --media-type Identifies the ethernet media type (auto|10|100|1000 BaseT Full Duplex) --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context. --port Identifies an interface on the OLT.
  • Page 374 Descripción del producto Indicates if flow control (transmission and processing of Pause Frames) is Flow Control enabled or disabled Loop Indicates if port loop is used Table 7-381: “show” command output table parameters 7.6.17.6.5.3 “showconfig” command Name showconfig Description Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Full path /cli/remote-eq/onu/ethernet/showconfig Mandatory Parameters...
  • Page 375 /cli/remote-eq/onu/ext-vlan-tag-op> config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure the Extended VLAN Tagging Operation Global Attributes <MANDATORY> --onu-port Identifies an interface on the ONU [OPTIONAL] --dscp-to-pbit-profile-id Specifies the profile for mapping DSCP to P bits --enable Enable/disable Extended VLAN Tagging operations on the specified ONU port.
  • Page 376 Descripción del producto Parameter Description ONU Port Identifies an ONU port by ID Enable Flag; indicates if the port is enabled. Input TPID Identifies input VLAN tag Output TPID Indicates output VLAN tag (ID) DSCP to PBIT profile identifier (Number) DSCP to PBIT profile Indicates DSCP to PBIT profile bit mapping Table 7-385: “show”...
  • Page 377 /cli/remote-eq/onu/ext-vlan-tag-op/operation-table> config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure an Extended VLAN Tagging Operation Table entry <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. --onu-port Identifies an interface on the ONU [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --f-ethertype Filter by ETHERTYPE (any|IPoE|PPPoE|ARP|IPv6_IPoE)
  • Page 378 Descripción del producto /cli/remote-eq/onu/ext-vlan-tag-op/operation-table> create ? Usage CREATE: CREATE Create an Extended VLAN Tagging Operation Table entry <MANDATORY> --onu-port Identifies an interface on the ONU --type Specifies the input frame type (untagged|single-tag) [OPTIONAL] --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. --admin Administrative State.
  • Page 379 Full path /remote-eq/onu/ext-vlan-tag-op/operation-table/show Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table, Figure 7-431. Table parameters description in Table 7-391. Table 7-390: “show” command information /cli/remote-eq/onu/ext-vlan-tag-op/operation-table> show ? Usage: SHOW Show the Extended VLAN Tagging Operation Table on this ONU. [OPTIONAL] --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context. --port Identifies an interface on the OLT.
  • Page 380 Descripción del producto /cli/remote-eq/onu/ext-vlan-tag-op/operation-table> showconfig ? Usage: SHOWCONFIG Print the command list that enforces the current configuration [OPTIONAL] --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context. --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) Figure 7-432: CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node contex 7.6.17.6.7 “ptp-source”...
  • Page 381 /cli/remote-eq/onu/ptp-source> config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure one ONU PTP source instance parameters. <MANDATORY> --olt-ptp-port-ID Identify one OLT PTP port instance by ID. [OPTIONAL] --add-onu-port Attach an ONU interface to an ONU service. See available values by executing the command ‘availableValues’. --admin Administrative State.
  • Page 382 Descripción del producto 7.6.17.6.7.4 “remove” command Name remove Description Remove an ONU PTP source instance on a given ONU Full path /profiles/ voip/server/remove Mandatory Parameters --olt-ptp-port-ID Screen Output Table 7-396: “remove” command information /cli/remote-eq/onu/ptp-source> remove ? Usage: REMOVE Remove <MANDATORY> --olt-ptp-port-ID Identify one OLT PTP port instance by ID.
  • Page 383 /cli/remote-eq/onu/services> add ? Usage ADD: Add an OLT service to a specific ONU. <MANDATORY> --name Define a name for the ONU Client Service. (STRING 65) --serviceID Select an OLT service by ID. [OPTIONAL] --add-onu-port Attach an ONU interface to an ONU service. See available values by executing the command ‘availableValues’.
  • Page 384 Descripción del producto /cli/remote-eq/onu/services> availableValues ? Usage: AVAILABLEVALUES Show the available values for argument ‘remote-port’. [OPTIONAL] --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context. --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) Figure 7-439: CLI on line help on “availableValues” command usage in this node context Figure 7-440: ”availableValues”...
  • Page 385 /cli/remote-eq/onu/services> config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure/activate an existing service on this ONU. <MANDATORY> --serviceID-onu Choose a ONU service by ID. [OPTIONAL] --add-onu-port Attach an ONU interface to an ONU service. See available values by executing the command ‘availableValues’. --admin Administrative State.
  • Page 386 Descripción del producto /cli/remote-eq/onu/services> remove ? Usage: REMOVE Remove a service from a specific ONU. <MANDATORY> --serviceID-onu Choose a ONU service by ID. [OPTIONAL] --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context. --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) Figure 7-442: CLI on line help on “remove”...
  • Page 387 Figure 7-445: Output of ”show” command with argument –serviceID-onu in this node context Parameter Description Identifies a table entry(Service) by ID Admin Indicates ONU service administrative state Name Identifies ONU service by name OLT (ID) Service Name Identifies an OLT service by ID and Name Upstream DBA Profile Indicates the upstream profile associated to the service by ID and name Ethernet Profile...
  • Page 388 Descripción del producto 7.6.17.6.8.6 “t-cont-mapping” sub-node 7.6.17.6.8.6.1 “config” command Name config Description Configure an association of a specific Priority Queue from a service to a T-CON Full path /remote-eq/onu/services/t-cont-mapping/config --p-queue Mandatory Parameters --serviceID-onu Screen Output Table 7-406:”config” command information /cli/remote-eq/onu/services/t-cont-mapping> config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure an association of a specific Priority Queue from a...
  • Page 389 Figure 7-448: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Description ONU Service ID Identifies an ONU Service by ID P-Queue Indicates Service P-Queue P-bits Indicates used P-bits T-CONT (Upstream Profile) Indicates used T-CONT Table 7-408: “show” command output table parameters 7.6.17.6.8.6.3 “showconfig”...
  • Page 390 Descripción del producto /cli/remote-eq/onu/system> config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure [OPTIONAL] --contact Set contact information as appropriate --description Set a description, in this context. --location Set the system location as appropriate --name Insert a name STRING. --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context. --port Identifies an interface on the OLT.
  • Page 391 Parameter Description Equipment Name Indicates the equipment name Description Brief description of the equipment Serial Number Indicates the ONU serial number Contact Indicates the entity responsible for this equipment Location Indicates the equipment location Date on equipment Indicates the date on the equipment Time on the equipment Indicates the time on the equipment HW Version...
  • Page 392: Usage Create

    Descripción del producto /cli/remote-eq/onu/t-cont> config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure/activate an existing T-CONT on this ONU. <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context. --port Identifies an interface on the OLT.
  • Page 393 7.6.17.6.10.3 “remove” command Name remove Description Remove a T-CONT from a specific ONU. Full path /remote-eq/onu/t-cont/remove Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table 7-416: “remove” command information /cli/remote-eq/onu/t-cont> remove ? Usage: REMOVE Remove a T-CONT from a specific ONU. [OPTIONAL] --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context.
  • Page 394 Descripción del producto Parameter Description Table entry numeric Identifier Admin Indicates administrative state Upstream DBA profile Indicates upstream profile Table 7-418: “show” command output table parameters 7.6.17.6.10.4.1 “showconfig” command Name showconfig Description Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Full path /remote-eq/onu/t-cont/showconfig Mandatory Parameters...
  • Page 395 /cli/remote-eq/onu/voip> config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure a remote ONU VoIP interface <MANDATORY> --onu-voip-port Identifies the VoIP port to be configured. (e.g voip.1) [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --client-ip VoIP client IP address. If the value is 0.0.0.0, the IP address will be obtained by DHCP.
  • Page 396 Descripción del producto Figure 7-462: Output of ”show” command in this node context Name Description VoIP Port Port Identifier Admin Indicates administrative state Indicates the time during which POTS loop voltage is held up when the ONU Hold Over Time (s) is not ranged on the PON.
  • Page 397: Statistics" Sub-Node

    7.6.17.7 “statistics” sub-node 7.6.17.7.1 “fec” sub-node 7.6.17.7.1.1 “show” command Name show Description Show FEC statistics in the upstream direction Full path /remote-eq/statistics/fec/show Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table. Table 7-424: “show” command information /cli/remote-eq/statistics/fec> show ? Usage: SHOW Show FEC statistics in the upstream direction [OPTIONAL] --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context.
  • Page 398 Descripción del producto /cli/remote-eq/status> show ? Usage: SHOW Show [OPTIONAL] --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context. --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) Figure 7-465: CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context Figure 7-466: “show”...
  • Page 399 Parameter Description Port Indicates the ONU GPON port Rx Power 1550nm (dBm) Indicates the 1550 nm Received Optical Power in dBm Tx Power 1490nm (dBm) Indicates the 1490 nm Received Optical Power in dBm Tx Power 1310nm (dBm) Indicates the 1310 nm Transmitted Optical Power in dBm Temperature (ºC) Indicates the ONU Temperature in ºC Distance (Km)
  • Page 400 Descripción del producto /cli/remote-eq/status/ethernet/statistics> show ? Usage: SHOW Show ethernet statistics <MANDATORY> --remote-port Identifies an interface on a remote device. [OPTIONAL] --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context. --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) Figure 7-467: CLI on line help on “show”...
  • Page 401 7.6.17.8.3 “firmware” sub-node This sub-node allows the manual management of the firmware that is active in a specific ONU. For bulk operations on firmware versions, the node /applications/firmware-upgrade should be used. 7.6.17.8.3.1 “activate” command Name activate Description Forces an ONU to reboot and startup with the specified image. Full path / remote-eq/status/firmware/activate Mandatory Parameters...
  • Page 402 Descripción del producto 7.6.17.8.3.3 “stop-transfer” command Name stop-transfer Description Stop an ongoing image transfer to a given ONU. Full path /remote-eq/status/firmware/stop-transfer Mandatory Parameters --imageID Screen Output Table 7-436: “stop-transfer” command information /cli/remote-eq/status/firmware> stop-transfer ? Usage: STOP-TRANSFER Stop an ongoing image transfer to a given ONU. [OPTIONAL] --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context.
  • Page 403 Parameter Description Gem Identifier (number) ONU Service Name ONU Service identified by name OLT service Indicates the OLT service identifier and name Rx Dropped Packets Indicates the number of dropped packets Packets Received Indicates the number of received packets Blocks Received Indicates the number of received GEM blocks Bocks Transmitted Indicates the number of transmitted GEM blocks...
  • Page 404 Descripción del producto 7.6.17.8.5.2 “active-channels” sub-node 7.6.17.8.5.2.1 ”show” command Name show Description Show the active channels on a given ONU. Full path /remote-eq/status/services/active-channels/show Mandatory Parameters --serviceID-onu Screen Output Tables, Figure 7-477. Table parameter description in Table 7-442. Table 7-441: “show” command information /cli/remote-eq/status/services/active-channels>...
  • Page 405 7.6.17.8.5.3 statistics” sub-node 7.6.17.8.5.3.1 “counters” sub-node 7.6.17.8.5.3.1.1 “availableValues” command Name availableValues Description Display all ONU services where counters can be activated Full path /remote-eq/status/services/statistics/counters/availableValues Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table, Figure 7-479. Table parameters description in Table 7-444. Table 7-443: “availableValues” command information /cli/remote-eq/status/services/statistics/counters>...
  • Page 406 Descripción del producto /cli/remote-eq/status/services/statistics/counters> show ? Usage: SHOW Show the statistics for a given ONU service, whose counter has already been activated. <MANDATORY> --serviceID-onu Choose a ONU service by ID. [OPTIONAL] --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context. --port Identifies an interface on the OLT.
  • Page 407 /cli/remote-eq/status/services/statistics/counters> show-active ? Usage: SHOW-ACTIVE Display all active ONU service counters. [OPTIONAL] --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context. --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) Figure 7-482: CLI on line help on “show-active” command usage in this node context Figure 7-483: Output of ”show-active”...
  • Page 408 Descripción del producto 7.6.17.8.5.3.1.5 “stop” command Name stop Description Disable an active counter on the given ONU service. Full path /remote-eq/status/services/statistics/counters/stop Mandatory Parameters --serviceID-onu Screen Output Table 7-450: “stop” command information /cli/remote-eq/status/services/statistics/counters> stop ? Usage: STOP Disable an active counter on the given ONU service. <MANDATORY>...
  • Page 409 Figure 7-487: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Description Valid Packets Indicates the number of transmitted and received valid DHCP packets Drop Indicates the number of transmitted and received DHCP dropped packets Indicates the number of transmitted and received DHCP client request packets Without Options Client Request Option 82...
  • Page 410 Descripción del producto /cli/remote-eq/status/services/statistics/igmp> show ? Usage: SHOW Show the IGMP statistics for a given multicast service, on this ONU. [OPTIONAL] --onuID Identifies an ONU by ID, in this context. --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) Figure 7-488: CLI on line help on “show”...
  • Page 411 Number of transmitted and Received Queries Queries: General: of type General queries Total and Partial counters Group Specific: of type Group specific queries Group and Source Specific: of type Group and Source specific queries Table 7-454: “show” command output table 7.6.17.8.6 “t-cont”...
  • Page 412: Routing" Node

    Descripción del producto 7.6.18 “routing” node /cli/routing> tree + routing[] + arp-table[@remove, @status] + ipv4-interface[@config, @create, @remove, @show, @showconfig] + ping[@create, @remove, @show, @showconfig, @status] + route-table[@config, @create, @remove, @show, @showconfig, @status] + traceroute[@create, @remove, @show, @showconfig, @status] Figure 7-492: “routing” node tree 7.6.18.1 “arp-table”...
  • Page 413 Figure 7-495: Output of ”status” command in this node context Parameter Description (ID) Routing Interface Routing Interface identificatier IP Address IP address of the system for ARP mapping. MAC Adress MAC address of the system mapped to the IP address. Type Type of ARP entry (LOCAL|Dynamic) Aging time.tiem during which the MAC Address is active.
  • Page 414 Descripción del producto /cli/routing/ipv4-interface> create ? Usage CREATE: CREATE Create a new entity. <MANDATORY> --serviceID Select an OLT service by ID. [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --ip-address IPv4 address --mtu Interface MTU [68 - 9198]. --name IP interface name.
  • Page 415: Ping" Sub-Node

    Figure 7-500: Output of ”show” command in this node context” Parameter Description IPv4 Interface identifier (number) Admin IPv4 Interface administrative state Name IPv4 Interface identifier (name) (ID) Network Service OLT Network Service Identifier (number) and name IP Address IP address of the system for ARP mapping. Subnet Mask IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Interface MTU (68 to 9198)
  • Page 416 Descripción del producto /cli/routing/ping> create ? Usage CREATE: CREATE Create a new ping session. <MANDATORY> --ip-address IPv4 address [OPTIONAL] --probe-count Number of probes to send. (1..15) --probe-interval Interval (in seconds) between each probe. (1..60) --probe-size Probe size. (0..65507) Figure 7-502: CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context 7.6.18.3.2 “remove”...
  • Page 417 Figure 7-505: Output of ”show” command in this node context” Parameter Description Table entry identifier IP Address IP address of the system to ping. Count: Number of packets to send Probes Size: Size of packets to send Interval: Interval between packets to send Table 7-469: “show”...
  • Page 418: Route-Table" Sub-Node

    Descripción del producto Figure 7-508: Output of ”status” command with no arguments in this node context” Parameter Description Table entry identifier Active Flag; enabled if probe active. Send: Number of sent packets. Probes Success: Number of received packets. Fail: Number of failled packets. Min: Minimum observed Round trip time Avg: Average observed Round trip time Round trip time (us)
  • Page 419 7.6.18.4.2 “create” command Name create Description Create a new static route. Full path /routing/route-table/create --dst-ip-address Mandatory Parameters --dst-ip-mask --gw-ip-addr Screen Output Table 7-474: “create” command information /cli/routing/route-table> create ? Usage CREATE: CREATE Create a new static route. <MANDATORY> --dst-ip-addr Destination IP address. --dst-ip-mask Destination IP mask.
  • Page 420 Descripción del producto /cli/routing/route-table> show ? Usage SHOW: SHOW Show the current configuration [OPTIONAL] --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. Figure 7-512: CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context Figure 7-513: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Description Table entry identifier...
  • Page 421: Traceroute" Sub-Node

    /cli/routing/route-table> status ? Usage STATUS: STATUS Show the current route-table status Figure 7-515: CLI on line help on “status” command usage in this node contex Figure 7-516: Output of ”status” command in this node context” Parameter Description (ID) Routing Interface Routing interface identifier Protocol Used protocol identifier...
  • Page 422 Descripción del producto /cli/routing/traceroute> create ? Usage CREATE: CREATE Create a new traceroute session. <MANDATORY> --ip-address IPv4 address [OPTIONAL] --dont-fragment Enable or disable fragmenting of the traceroute probe (true/false) --init-ttl Initial TTL for the traceroute probes. (1..255) --max-fails Max number of failed probes for each hop before the traceroute session in stopped.
  • Page 423 /cli/routing/traceroute> show ? Usage SHOW: SHOW Show the current traceroute sessions configuration [OPTIONAL] --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. Figure 7-519: CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context Figure 7-520: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Group Parameter Description Table entry identifier...
  • Page 424: Services" Node

    Descripción del producto 7.6.18.5.5 “status” command Name status Description Show the current route table status. Full path /routing/traceroute/status Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table, Figure 7-523. Table parameters description in Table 7-487. Table 7-486: “status” command information /cli> routing/traceroute/status ? Usage STATUS: STATUS Show the current traceroute sessions status [OPTIONAL]...
  • Page 425: Availablevalues" Command

    7.6.19.1 “availableValues” command Name availableValues Show the available <slot-port> combination values for creating new Description services. Full path /services/availableValues Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Screen Output Table Figure 7-526.Table parameters description Table 7-489 Table 7-488: “availableValues” command information /cli/services>...
  • Page 426: Create" Command

    Descripción del producto /cli/services> config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure parameters for a given service. Flags PPPoE, McFlood, IGMP and DHCP are ignored for Bitstream services. <MANDATORY> --serviceID Select an OLT service by ID. [OPTIONAL] --add-downlink-ports Add interfaces to the Downlink interface List, for a given service.
  • Page 427 /cli/services> create ? Usage CREATE: CREATE Create a new network service. <MANDATORY> --nni-stag Outer VLAN ID (service) on the network-facing (Ethernet) interface. (1..4094) --serviceName The Name for the new service. (STRING 31) --type Identifies the type of service. (unicast|multicast |bitstream|univoip|mac bridge) --uni-ctag VLAN ID delivered/received from the (Ethernet) subscriber-facing interface at the ONU.
  • Page 428: Show" Command

    Descripción del producto /cli/services> remove ? Usage: REMOVE Remove an existing service. <MANDATORY> --serviceID Select an OLT service by ID. Figure 7-529: CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context 7.6.19.5 “show” command Name show Show the current services configuration. If a service ID is given shows all the Description downlink ports.
  • Page 429 Type Identifies the type of service: Unicast: Bidirectional service, where each frame has only one final destination. These services are used in Residential applications, where some kinds of packets can be trapped and processed (ex. DHCP, IGMP). In case of Unstacked Services, MAC Learning is performed.
  • Page 430 Descripción del producto Parameter Description Admin Service Administrative State Identifies the type of service: Unicast: Bidirectional service, where each frame has only one final destination. These services are used in Residential applications, where some kinds of packets can be trapped and processed (ex. DHCP, IGMP). In case of Unstacked Services, MAC Learning is performed.
  • Page 431 Table 7-497: “config” command information /cli/services/rate-limiters> config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure the global rate limiters. [OPTIONAL] --broadcast all broadcast (0..1000000) --multicast all multicast (0..1000000) --unknown-unicast all unicast (0..1000000) Figure 7-534: CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node contextxt 7.6.19.7.2 “show”...
  • Page 432: Statistics" Sub-Node

    Descripción del producto 7.6.19.7.3 “showconfig” command Name showconfig Description Print the command list that enforces the current configuration Full path /services/rate-limiters/showconfig Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Full command(s) path and used arguments and values to reach Screen Output the current configuration.
  • Page 433 Figure 7-539: Output of ”availableValues” command in this node context Parameter Description Service (ID) Name Available Service identified by Service ID (number) and Service Name Slot Slot number where is the port with the service available Port Port number where the service is available. Table 7-502: “availableValues”...
  • Page 434 Descripción del producto Figure 7-541: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Group Parameter Description Rx/Tx Unicast Total number of Unicast packets Multicast Total number of Multicast packets Broadcast Total number of Broadcast packets Dropped Total number of Dropped packets Total Total number (all types) of packets Table 7-504: “show”...
  • Page 435 Parameter Description Service (ID) Name Service identified by Service ID (number) and Service Name with active counters gathering service statistics Slot Slot number where is the port with the service available Port Port number where the service is available. Table 7-506: “show-active” command output table 7.6.19.8.1.4 “start”...
  • Page 436 Descripción del producto 7.6.19.8.2 “dhcp” sub-node 7.6.19.8.2.1 “availableValues” command Name availableValues Description Display possible values for service IDs and Interfaces. Full path /services/statistics/dhcp/availableValues Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Screen Output Table, Figure 7-. Table parameters description in Table 7-. Table 7-509: “availableValues”...
  • Page 437 /cli/services/statistics/dhcp> show ? Usage: SHOW Show DHCP statistics for a unicast service with DHCPop82 enabled. If no port is given, show the slot information. <MANDATORY> --serviceID Select an OLT service by ID. --slot Identifies a slot. [OPTIONAL] --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) Figure 7-548: CLI on line help on “show”...
  • Page 438 Descripción del producto Server Pack without Options Number of dropped packets because they are server replies without options Trusted received in Trusted interfaces (Network Side) Table 7-512: “show” command output table 7.6.19.8.3 “igmp” sub-node 7.6.19.8.3.1 “availableValues” command Name availableValues Description Display possible values for service IDs and Interfaces.
  • Page 439 --port Mandatory Parameters --serviceID Screen Output Table, Figure 7-553. Table parameter description in Table 7-516. Table 7-515: “show” command information /cli/services/statistics/igmp> show ? Usage: SHOW Show the IGMP statistics for a given multicast service and respective interface. <MANDATORY> --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) --serviceID Select an OLT service by ID.
  • Page 440: Synchronism" Node

    Descripción del producto Number of Transmitted and Received IGMPv3 packets of type: Membership Report Invalid Membership Report To-Include To-exclude Is-Include Is-Exclude Rx/Tx Total and Partial counters Allow displayed Block Invalid To-Include Invalid To-Exclude Invalid Is-Include Invalid Is-Exclude Invalid Allow Invalid Block Number of transmitted and Received Queries Queries : General: of type General queries...
  • Page 441 /cli/synchronism/global> config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure synchronism global parameters [OPTIONAL] --free-run-source Activate or deactivate the free-run source (enable|disable) --holdover-msg-delay Set the Holdover message delay (500..2000 ms) --min-quality-before-squelch Set the Minimum quality before squelch --quality-level-mode Enables synchronism quality level (enable|disable) --reversibility-level-mode Enables revertive switching mode when recovering from a failure (enable|disable) --reversibility-time Set the Reversibility time (0..3600 sec.)
  • Page 442 Descripción del producto 7.6.20.1.2 “show” command Name show Show the current services configuration. If a service ID is given shows all the Description downlink ports. Full path /synchronism/global/show Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Screen Output Tables Figure 7-557. Table parameters description in Table 7-519 Table 7-518: “show”...
  • Page 443 Configured switching message delay in milliseconds, applicable in the case where changing to another synchronization source is carried out with a Switching message delay (ms) different Quality Level value. This delay sets the elapsed time between the trigger of the new synchronization source and a change in the output Quality Level.
  • Page 444 Descripción del producto 7.6.20.1.4 “sources” sub-node 7.6.20.1.4.1 “availableValues” command Name availableValues Description Show the available values for configurable parameters. Can filter by source ID. Full path /synchronism/global/sources/availableValues Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table, Figure 7-560. Table parameters description in Table 7-522. Table 7-521: “availableValues”...
  • Page 445 7.6.20.1.4.2 “config” command Name config Description Configure synchronism sources information. Full path /synchronism/sources/config Mandatory Parameters --ID Screen Output Table 7-523: “config” command information /cli/synchronism/global/sources> config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure synchronism sources information. <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. [OPTIONAL] --QL-SSM Set the Quality-Level for this particular clock source...
  • Page 446 Descripción del producto Figure 7-563: Output of ”show” command in this node context Parameter Description Table entry Identifier Source Lists all possible interfaces (slots and junctions) for synchronization Active Allows a given synchronization source to be enabled or disabled. This column allows selection of an n Ethernet interface, within a certain module, which Interface can be used as a possible synchronization source.
  • Page 447: Ptp" Sub-Node

    7.6.20.2 “ptp” sub-node 7.6.20.2.1 “config” command Name config Description Configure global PTP parameters Full path /synchronism/ptp/config Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table 7-527: “config” command information //cli/synchronism/ptp> config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure global PTP parameters [OPTIONAL] --alternate-master Enables the alternate master flag (enable|disable) --bmca Enables Best Master Clock Algorithm...
  • Page 448 Descripción del producto Figure 7-567: Output of ”show” command in this node context” Parameter Description Clock Type Indicates Clock Type Clock Class Indicates clock class Clock Accuracy Indicates clock accuracy Priority1 Indicates over-ride criteria for best master clock selection Priority 2 Indicates the particular switch priority when criteria matches Slave Only Indicates if slave only configuration of the PTP machine is enabled...
  • Page 449 7.6.20.2.4 “port” sub-node 7.6.20.2.4.1 “availableValues” command Name availableValues Description Show the available values for configurable arguments. Full path /synchronism/ptp/port/availableValues Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Screen Output Table Figure 7-570.Table parameters description Table 7-532 Table 7-531: “availableValues “ command information /cli/synchronism/ptp/port>...
  • Page 450 Descripción del producto /cli/synchronism/ptp/port> config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure a specific PTP port. <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --announce-interval Set the Announce message transmission interval --announce-receipt-timeout Set the Announce receipt timeout associated with this clock port(2..10 sec.)
  • Page 451 /cli/synchronism/ptp/port> create ? Usage CREATE: CREATE Create a new PTP port. <MANDATORY> --port Identifies an interface on the OLT. (e.g.: pon.2; eth.3; lag.1) [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State. Enable/disable, in this context. (enable|disable) --announce-interval Set the Announce message transmission interval --announce-receipt-timeout Set the Announce receipt timeout associated with this clock port(2..10 sec.) --delay-mechanism...
  • Page 452 Descripción del producto 7.6.20.2.4.5 “show” command Name show Description Show the current PTP port configuration. Full path /synchronism/ptp/port/show Mandatory Parameters Screen Output Table Figure 7-575. Table parameters description in Table 7-537. Table 7-536: “show” command information /cli/synchronism/ptp/port> show ? Usage: SHOW Show the current PTP port configuration [OPTIONAL]...
  • Page 453: Create

    7.6.20.2.4.7 “ip-access-list” sub-node 7.6.20.2.4.7.1 “config” command Name config Description Configure. Full path /synchronism/ptp/port/ip-access-list/config Mandatory Parameters --ID Screen Output Table 7-539: “config” command information //cli/synchronism/ptp/port/ip-access-list> config ? Usage CONFIG: CONFIG Configure <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. [OPTIONAL] --admin Administrative State.
  • Page 454: Screen Output

    Descripción del producto 7.6.20.2.4.7.3 “remove” command Name remove Description Remove Full path /synchronism/ptp/port/ip-access-list/remove Mandatory Parameters --ID Screen Output Table 7-541: “remove” command information /cli/synchronism/ptp/port/ip-access-list> remove ? Usage REMOVE: REMOVE Remove <MANDATORY> --ID Identifies a table entry by ID, in this context. Figure 7-579: CLI on line help on “remove”...
  • Page 455: Identifies A Table Entry By Id, In This Context

    7.6.20.3 “status” sub-node 7.6.20.3.1 “global” sub- node 7.6.20.3.1.1 “command” command Name command Description Execute a command on a given source. Full path /synchronism/status/global/command --ID Mandatory Parameters --type Screen Output Table 7-544: “command” command information /cli/synchronism/status> global/sources/command ? Usage COMMAND: COMMAND Execute a command on a synchronism source.
  • Page 456 Descripción del producto Parameter Description Quality level May be enabled or disabled Active Source Synchronization source (slot or junction number) of the respective PLL; Nr. of Junctions Number of synchronism junctions Equipment system PLL is controlled by a state machine according to G.781 recommendation and can have one of the following status: Hold Over: The PLL will switch to this status if it ceases to be a valid synchronization source.
  • Page 457 7.6.20.3.1.3.2 “show” command Name show Description Show the status information Full path /synchronism/status/global/sources/show Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters. Screen Output Table, Figure 7-587. Table parameters description in Table 7-549 Table 7-548: “show” command information /cli/synchronism/status/global/sources> show ? Usage: SHOW Show the status information.
  • Page 458: Users" Node

    Descripción del producto 7.6.20.3.2 “ptp” sub-node 7.6.20.3.2.1 “show” command Name show Description Show the current status information Full path /synchronism/status/ptp/show Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters. Screen Output Table Table 7-550: “show” command information /cli/synchronism/status/ptp> show ? Usage: SHOW Show the current status information Figure 7-588: CLI on line help on “show”...
  • Page 459: Create" Command

    /cli/users> config ? Usage: CONFIG Configure an existing user login. <MANDATORY> --change-passwd[=STRING] Trigger a password change --login User’s login [OPTIONAL] --auto-removal User’s auto-removal (enable|disable) --expire-time User’s expire time (hours) --permissions User’s permissions --renew Renew expired user (enable) Figure 7-590: CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context 7.6.21.2 “create”...
  • Page 460 Descripción del producto Table 7-553: “remove” command information /cli/users> remove ? Usage: REMOVE Remove an existing user login. <MANDATORY> --login User’s login. Figure 7-592: CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context 7.6.21.4 “show” command This command is only available for users with administrator’s permissions. Name show Description...
  • Page 461: Status" Command

    7.6.21.5 “status” command Name status Description Show the current users login configuration. Full path /users/status Mandatory Parameters This command has no parameters Screen Output Table Figure 7-596.Table parameters description in Table 7-557. Table 7-556: “show” command information /cli/users> status ? Usage: STATUS Show the current users login status.
  • Page 462: Tcpdump" Command

    Descripción del producto /cli/utils> ping ? Usage PING: PING Execute Ping <MANDATORY> --dst-ip Set Destination IP Address [OPTIONAL] --count Count Figure 7-598: CLI on line help on “ping” command usage in this node context 7.6.22.2 “tcpdump” command Name tcpdump Description Execute tcpdump Full path /utils/tcpdump...
  • Page 463: Telnet" Command

    7.6.22.3 “telnet” command Name telnet Description Execute telnet connection Full path /utils/telnet Mandatory Parameters --dst-ip Screen Output Table 7-560: “telnet” command information /cli/utils> telnet ? Usage TELNET: TELNET Execute Telnet connection <MANDATORY> --dst-ip Set Destination IP Address [OPTIONAL] --dst-port Set Destination Port Figure 7-600: CLI on line help on “telnet”...
  • Page 464: Troubleshooting

    Descripción del producto 8. Troubleshooting This chapter describes the most common problems on the OLT1T3 equipment configuration and operation and the procedures to handle with those via the WEBTI (local management interface). 8.1 Common Problem Handling Problem description Possible Cause(s) Procedure The browser you are using is not internet explorer...
  • Page 465: Equipment Error Codes

    8.2 Equipment Error Codes Equipment Error Description Code(hexadecimal) 0x08030001 Unavailable resources for counter activation 0x08030006 Unavailable resources for the service in the OLT 0x08030100 Service has active probe or counter 0x08XXXXXX Equipment firmware error (XX means any value) 0x69XXXXXX 0x07XXXXXX Internal Equipment Error (IPC Error) (XX means any value) 0x0A03000E Invalid Operational State...
  • Page 466 Descripción del producto 0x1D034893 Only one multicast service is allowed per ONU 0x1D034894 Network Service already associated with another Client Service (same ONU). 0x1D034895 NNI C-Tag is in use by another ONU 0x1D034896 NNI C-Tag < min 0x1D034897 NNI C-Tag > max 0x1D034898 MAX service num 0x1D034899...
  • Page 467 0x1D039216 The specified ONU profile ID is not ADMIN Enabled 0x1D039230 Invalid T-CONT admin state 0x1D039231 Invalid upstream profile 0x1D039240 The T-CONT is active 0x1D039241 The internal ALLOC ID pool is exhausted 0x1D039242 The T-CONT is being used by a service 0x1D039250 Invalid T-CONT ID 0x1D039251...
  • Page 468 Descripción del producto 0x5D034851 The service must contain at least two interfaces (uplink+downlink) 0x5D034852 Stacked services cannot have multiple uplink interfaces Unable add this interface because an active PTP entry with the same NNI S-TAG 0x5D034853 already exists 0x5D034854 Selected port belongs to an invalid card for this service type 0x5D034854 Selected port belongs to an invalid card for this service type 0x5D034860...
  • Page 469: Glossary Of Terms And Abbreviations

    9. Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations Advanced Encryption Standard Address Resolution Protocol BMCA Best Master Clock Algorithm Continuity Check Message Cisco Discovery Protocol Connectivity Fault Management C-Tag Client Tag CWDM Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DMAC Destination MAC address European digital transmission format 1...
  • Page 470 Descripción del producto IPTV Internet Protocol Television Layer 2 - Data Link Layer LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACPDU Link Aggregation Control Protocol Data Unit Link Aggregation Group LC/PC LC/PC Fiber Optic Connector Media Access Control MAID Maintenance Association Identifier. An identifier for a Maintenance Association, unique over the OAM domain. The MAID has two parts: the MD Name and the Short MA Name.
  • Page 471 Quality of Service Radio Frequency Residential Gateway Routing Information Protocol RMEP Remote MEP NG-PON Next Generation Passive Optical Network SC/APC SC/APC Fiber Optic Connector SC/PC SC/PC Fiber Optic Connector Synchronous Digital Hierarchy Small Form-factor Pluggable transceiver PDU Protocol Data Unit Packet Delay Variation Quality of Service Radio Frequency...
  • Page 472 Descripción del producto T-CONT Traffic Container TWDM Time domain and Wavelength Division Multiplexing Unique MEG-ID code Universal Serial Bus Unshielded Twisted Pair VLAN Virtual Local Area Network VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol SFP+ 10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable transceiver XGPON Extra Large Gigabit Passive Optical Network...
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