6.1
About this document
This document provides the information necessary to manage an ONT at a local site
using an HTTP interface, CLI interface, CLI interface for Package C ONTs, or butt
set.
Intended audience
This document is intended for field technicians who are responsible for installing or
troubleshooting ONTs at a local site.
Conventions used
This document uses the typographical conventions described in Table 6-1.
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6.2
About the interfaces
The HTTP and CLI interfaces provide access to utilities that enable a field technician
to:
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retrieve product information about an ONT, such as vendor name, firmware, type
of ONT, and serial number
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retrieve operational information about an ONT, to monitor events such as the
operational states, uptime, receive signal strength indication (RSSI), status of
LEDs, and ranging state of the ONT
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monitor a software download to an ONT
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reboot or reset an ONT to recover from connection, power, software download,
and other failures
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perform OMCI and protocol tracing for problem diagnosis and resolution
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enter the SLID at an ONT, to activate ONTs with their provisioning data and
services using the SLID method, and to clear the SLID when an ONT is removed
Package C ONTs have a unique CLI that enable a field technician to retrieve and
modify the SLID and HTTP interface for viewing the current and entering a new
SLID. For a list of Package C ONTs, see
Package C
The butt set allows a field technician to enter or clear the SLID at an ONT using a
POTS port.
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Table 6-1 Typographical conventions
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