GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Index Version control ..............................2 1 Introduction ............................... 5 1.1 Document Structure ........................5 1.2 Package Contents ..........................6 1.3 How to install the GPONDoctor™ ..................... 6 1.4 General Technical Specifications ....................7 1.5 General Technical Specifications ....................9 ...
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 3.6 PON Status ............................59 3.6.1 Tab Layout ........................ 6 1 3.7 OMCI Entities ..........................65 3.7.1 Tab Layout ........................ 6 6 3.8 OMCI E/R Model ........................... 71 3.8.1 ONT Selection ........................ 7 1 ...
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 1 Introduction 1.1 Document Structure This “User Manual” has been structured in a way that helps the reader to get acquainted with how to use the GPON Doctor™. Starting from the basic “connecting the equipment to the PON” it then moves onto the application flow; How and what to capture; Analysis of the captured data and Extraction of User/Service Traffic.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 1.2 Package Contents GPON Doctor™ 9500: PELI Trolley case adapted for the secure transportation of the equipment: Protection IP66MIL C‐4150‐J System to equalize pressure Protection against impact, vibrations and hits. Finished in ABS. GPON Doctor™ 9500 (SW application already installed) External splitter (7dB to the PON / 7dB to the GPON Doctor™). Characterization sheet included. (2) SC/APC <‐> SC/UPC fibre (length 3 meters). (1) Attenuator SC/APC 4dB. (1) Attenuator SC/APC 8dB. (1) Attenuator SC/APC 15dB. (3) SC/APC face to face. (1) Ethernet cable. (1) International power supply (110/220V) + power cable. How to install the GPONDoctor™ The GPON Doctor™ is an autonomous system and as such, there is no need to install any pieces of hardware or software.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 1.4 General Technical Specifications Capture system Own implemented capture hardware independent of commercial chipsets: not biased by manufacturers specific implementations. Capability of connecting in a non-invasive way to any physical point of a GPON network.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Storage o The captures can be downloaded to the internal hard disc for subsequent analysis. o The captures can be stored in binary format. o The captures can be downloaded to an external storage system.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 9500 Table 1: Technical Specifications of the GPONDoctor ™ 1.6 External Buttons GPON Doctor™ 9500 Figure 1 Bottom side of the GPONDoctor™ 9500 1. Power connector port 2. RS-232 serial miniport 3. DisplayPort USB Type-C alternative/USB 3.2 mode first generation / power supply 4.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Figure 2 Frontal view of the GPONDoctor™ 9500 1. Emisor de infrarrojo 2. Cámara 3. Indicador luminoso de estado de la cámara 4. Sensor de luz ambiental 5. Pantalla 6. Botón programable por el usuario 3 7.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Figure 3 Back panel of the GPONDoctor™ 9500. 1. Capture module 2. Batteries location 200080279-00 GPON DOCTOR 9500 user manual EN v0 WEB ...
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 2 Connection Procedures The GPON Doctor™ can be connected anywhere within the PON. By using a self- calibration function, it recognises its position within the network and adapts itself accordingly. However, there is a minimum set of steps that need to be considered for an optimum performance.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Therefore, the APC connectors located in the back of the GPON Doctor™ must be connected to the splitters in the PON in the following way: One of the outputs of the 1:n Splitter where the ONTs are plugged should be connected to the DOWNStream connector of the GPON Doctor™...
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual The GPON Doctor™ 9500 are always provided with an external splitter. This splitter has the following interfaces: OLT interface. Green Plug (for APC endfaces). This is where the fibre connection from the OLT should be plugged.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Figure 7 Impact of the splitter within the PON If the optical power budget is not enough, the GPON Doctor™ will need to be connected to the PON by means of already placed splitters (like in figure 5). The impact on the network is caused by the splitters installed by the customer.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 2.2 Connection to an Intermediate Physical Point of the PON Network The GPON Doctor™ can connect to any physical point in a PON network and extract information from both communication data flows (Downstream and Upstream). As shown in Figure 8, the GPON Doctor™...
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Calculation of the necessary attenuation The optical receivers of the capture card have a range of operational power levels that must be respected. An excess or deficit of power would cause a loss of information or capture errors.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual This final phase is centred on the connection of the PON network to the optical splitting module at the measurement point. This process is carried out by connecting the fibre from the OLT to the “OLT optical splitter port” and the fibre directed to the ONTs to the “ONT optical splitter port”.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Power in Upstream direction: As there is only one ONT connected to the GPON Doctor™, the power meter will have to measure the optical power between the ONT and the GPON Doctor™. The obtained results are an approximate value of the power from each of the directions at the target capture point.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Connection of the optical splitting module to the PON network This final phase is centred on the connection of the PON network to the optical splitting module at the measurement point. This process is carried out by connecting the fibre from the OLT to the first optical splitter port and the fibre directed to the ONT to the second port.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Menu bar 3.1.1 From the menu bar the user can manage all the GPON Doctor™ functionalities. This section describes the options in the different menus. File menu This is the menu to save a capture and to load previously saved captures. The options in this menu are: ...
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Configure Ports for User Traffic Extraction: to select the GEM ports for real time user traffic extraction. When clicking on this option, a dialog window is opened. Details about GEM port selection from this menu option are described in section 3.11.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual To start capturing data in time-controlled store and display mode. To stop capturing data. To open the configuration dialog window to select the ONT for downstream traffic decryption. To open the analysis configuration dialog window. To activate user traffic extraction.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Tab selectors 3.1.3 This area of the main window shows the tabs of the different views the user can access to. The number of available tabs varies depending on the workflow stage. After starting the application only the “RT PON Status” tab is available. This view is always present. The other views are created by the application after doing/loading a capture or after analyzing a capture.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Finally, there is one indicator associated to the capture process: RT: Real Time capture. This indicator turns green when a real time capture is running. In any other case, it is grey. 3.2 Real Time PON Status The RT PON Status tab is always present at any stage of the workflow process.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Each downstream/upstream GEM port has an activity indicator. These indicators turn green when traffic is being sent through the GEM port. When no activity is detected, the indicators are in grey colour. There are three controls associated to the real time PON topology: ...
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual There are some controls for the Graphics: Play : to continue (after pause) or re-start (after stop) the bandwidth graphical representation. Pause : to pause the graphical representation. Stop : to stop and clear the graphical representation.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Un-Zoom: to undo the last zoom. Undo All Zoom/Pan: to undo all the previously applied zooms. Set Scale to Default: to set the graphic scale to its default size. Zoom: to make a zoom of the graphic, position the mouse at one end of the area to be enlarged, click with the left button, drag and drop.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual The following panel will be shown in the desired location (Top or Bottom): In this panel, just type the downstream and/or upstream GEM port identifier and click on the associated Add key. The port will be selected for user traffic extraction and it will be added to the Downstream/Upstream Extracted “Ports selected”...
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 3.3 How to Capture There are four different capture methods: With the Normal Store and Display capture the user starts and stops the capture using the control keys, and captured packets are only shown in the Capture and OMCI tabs once the capture is stopped. Only packets...
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Or click on the Start Normal Capture key The capture process will start, and the time elapsed since the capture started will be displayed while it is running: To stop a capture: Click on Stop Capture key on top tool strip bar...
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 3.3.2.2 Running a Real Time capture To start a Real Time capture, select the Start Real Time Capture option in the Capture menu: or click on the Start Capture Real Time capture icon The capture will start, and received packets will be displayed as they arrive in the Capture tab.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 3.3.3.2 Running a Time Controlled and Display capture To start a Full Store and Display capture select the Start Full Capture option in the Capture menu or click on the Start Full Capture key Set the desired run time:...
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Save and load captured data 3.3.4 Regardless of the capture method used, captured data can be saved into a file for later review or analysis. To save captured data select the Save As… option in the File menu:...
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual To load a previously saved capture file select the Open Binary Capture in the File menu: or click on the Open Binary Capture key: Select the desired file and click on Open: 200080279-00 GPON DOCTOR 9500 user manual EN v0 WEB ...
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 3.4 Exploring captured data Data captured by the GPON Doctor™ is displayed both in the Capture and OMCI tabs. The Capture tab is always present during a real time capture or after a store and display capture, while the OMCI tab is only present after a store and display capture.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Capture tab 3.4.1 The information shown in the capture tab is the same for all the type of captures: Real Time capture, Normal Store and Display or Time Controlled Store and Display capture: When running any of these type of captures, GPON Doctor™ captures Serial number requests, Range requests, PLOAM messages and OMCI messages.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual The Line column shows the number of the packet in the current capture, starting from zero for the first packet. This number does not change, even if a display filter is applied. The min:sec:ms:us:ns column shows the packet’s timestamp, relative to the instant when the capture started.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual transmitted the message (upstream direction), followed by the name of the managed entity and the type of message (Set, Create, etc.). The background colour used to display OMCI messages is grey for downstream messages and orange for upstream messages, except when there is some remark, in which case pink is used.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual DBRu reports, PLOAM and OMCI messages in the upstream direction. Figure 18 Packet Bytes pane in the Capture tab. 3.4.1.4 Filter and Search tools pane The Filter and Search tools pane contains the controls icons to filter the captured packets and to search a specific packet (by its line number or timestamp) within the trace.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual By ONT-ID Show packets to/from all ONTs. Show specific ONTs packets only (ONT-ID must be entered). By content Show packets containing Hide packets containing PLOAM messages. PLOAM messages. Show OMCI messages. Hide OMCI messages. Show packets...
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Select the types of messages to be filtered in downstream and upstream directions. First, unmark the “All Messages (No Filtering)” checkbox. Then, check or uncheck the message IDs as desired.. To add a non-standard Message Id, in the bottom of this dialog box, insert a new ID in the textbox “Msg.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual To remove all filters and display all captured packets use the Clear key, and apply the changes using Refresh: Remove all filters. Refresh view to apply the changes in the display capture filter settings. Filter application...
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual OMCI tab 3.4.2 The OMCI tab will appear only after a Store and Display capture, and shows OMCI messages only. The OMCI tab contains four sections: The Packet List pane displays a summary of the contents of each packet. By clicking on a packet, the information displayed in the Packet Details and Packet Bytes panes is updated.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 3.4.2.1 Packet list pane The Packet List pane displays all captured OMCI messages. By clicking on a packet in the Packet List pane, more details are shown in the Packet Details and Packet Bytes panes. The Packet List pane contains the following columns: ...
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual The information shown in the Content column always starts with the ONT-ID of the ONT the message is addressed to (downstream direction) or who transmitted the message (upstream direction), followed by the name of the managed entity and the type of message (Set, Create, etc.).
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 3.4.2.3 Packet Bytes pane The Packet Bytes pane displays the original binary OMCI message selected in the Packet List pane in hexadecimal format. Figure 23 Packet Bytes pane in the OMCI tab. 3.5 Analysis Engine GPON Doctor™ analysis system is a state machine/event driver simulation engine developed to interpret GPON management information and to infer the state of a certain PON network.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Figure 24 Analysis engine process. Configuring Analysis 3.5.1 There are some parameters that need to be configured before starting the analysis engine. There are two ways to configure the “GPON Analysis Configuration Engine”: Analysis icon on top toolbar Figure 25 Analysis key on Top tool strip bar.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual As a result the “GPON analysis and simulation options” window will appear, allowing configuring all aspects of analysis. Figure 27 Analysis configuration window. Start and end timestamps can be configured before performing the analysis of a GPON trace.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Figure 28 Context menu on “Capture Tab” for Start/Stop point selection on analysis. If “ending timestamp” is equal or less than 0 or it is smaller than the “beginning timestamp”, the engine will analyze the whole capture: o Starting in the configured Beginning time stamp o Ending at the end of the GPON trace.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Truncated Burst: When active, if some burst has been truncated is reported by the engine. PLOAM and DBRu PLOAM Count: When active, engine keeps track of the number of messages sent by/to each ONT, considering:...
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual OMCI CRC: If active all OMCI messages with wrong CRC are reported. Please note: System considers the last 4 bytes of the OMCI message as CRC, no matter how long it is. A message can be “malformed” but it may have a correct CRC.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Assigned ONT-ID on Assign ONT-ID PLOAM message is equal or greater to 254. Upstream deprecated options: SN-Mask, or retransmission. POPup message received in O5 state High BER reported on upstream PLOAM message by ONT ...
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual As the analysis ends, a number of new tabs with new information will appear. These are called “Analysis results”. 3.5.5 Analysis Results In the following section all the areas of the analysis results are going to be presented.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual The PON Status tab summarizes the PON status detected on the GPON Trace from the point of view of: ONTs present GTC state machine of each ONT T-CONTs present in each ONT ...
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Tab Layout 3.6.1 PON Topology section Information Listed: Summary of all ONTs detected on the GPON Trace. o For those whose Serial number was detected, it appears listed right to the ONU-ID o If serial number was not detected, it won’t be listed o For each ONT detected T-CONTs are listed.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual PON Parameters section Summary of the general upstream configuration options published by the OLT to the ONTs through Upstream Overhead and Extended Burst Length PLOAM messages. Figure 32 PON Parameters Detail Information Listed o Default ONT emitting upstream signal power o OAM parameters: ...
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Interactive Behaviour: None Figure 33 PON Parameters Detail. T-CONTs_ONT section: • Information Listed: This section shows a summary of the T-CONT_XGEM port hierarchy detected on the configuration of the selected ONT on the PON Topology section.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual XGEM Ports section: • Information Listed: This section shows a summary of the XGEM ports detected on the configuration of the selected ONT on the PON Topology section. o For each GEM Port: Port-ID, encryption status and if it was used for OMCI or user traffic.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Tab Layout 3.7.1 ONTs List In the left side of the OMCI E/R tab, there is a section with the entire ONTs detected by the Analysis Engine. Click on the desired ONT to view its information.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Information Listed: This section shows a list of all instances of OMCI entities detected while parsing the captured OMCI messages: Each entity is listed whit its class name and entity ID (in decimal format) ...
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Information Listed: This area shows the detected values of the selected OMCI entity attributes. Attributes are listed in order, as defined on standard. The format has the following constraints: o Simple attributes: “Non-table” Attributes are listed as “Attribute” name and value.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Figure 39 Go To Pointer context menu on pointer pointing to a T-CONT instance. As the “Go to Pointer” action is selected, the pointed instance will be highlighted in the “Entities Detected” list and its content listed in detail.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Information Listed: This section lists the errors that the analysis engine has detected around the selected entity instance. Composed by: TimeStamp of associated event Summary on error/warning occurrences Interactive Behaviour: On single click: Summary of error/warning occurrences is generated on the “Item description”...
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 3.8 OMCI E/R Model GPON Doctor™ Application not only detects referenced OMCI entities but also displays how they are related and interconnected. Since entities “relationship” affect how the ONU is configured and how it should behave, an Entity-Relationship model is constructed to help the user to easily analyze and understand the OMCI configuration applied to a certain ONT.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Working mechanics 3.8.2 Since the OMCI E/R representation can be extremely complex, two approaches are followed while analyzing the schema: Graph Generation: OMCI model is divided in diagrams (sets of entities interconnected between them by 1 to n grade relationship).
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Tab Layout 3.8.3 Entity Relationship Diagram Section Figure 45 Detail of the E/R Diagram section. Information listed: In this area the very representation of the E/R model is shown. Entities and relationships are shown as “nodes and edges”: o Entities: Represented as Graph nodes, contain the class name and entity id.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Relationships: Represented as Graph edges, there are two classes, with the following representation: o Continuous arrow: Representing a pointer attribute on the “pointing” entity towards the “pointed” entity. o Discontinuous line: Implicit relationship between two entities: for example ”VLAN Tagging Filter Data”...
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Interactive behaviour o Entity selection: By clicking one of the entities in the diagram, its complete information is loaded on the rest of the E/R tab: Attributes, Alarms and errors detected. o Diagram Manipulation. Diagramming component allows manipulating and exporting the graphs generated: ...
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 3.9 Report Tab Figure 48 Report tab with results after analysis The final and last result coming from the analysis of the GPON trace is the error/warning report: a list of all the issues and situations found during the analysis.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Deprecated: Use of features considered by the protocol as “deprecated” Unstable: Consecutive occurrences of an event points system malfunctions. Unknown: Unknown event Info: Information event, not necessarily an error o warning ...
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 3.10 Exporting data and results The captured data and the results of the analysis can be exported to different files in order to share the information with other applications and platforms. This section explains the exporting options supported by GPON Doctor™.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual By ONT-ID Export packets to/from all ONT Export specific ONT packets only (ONT-ID must be entered) By content Export packets No export packets containing PLOAM containing PLOAM messages messages Export OMCI No export OMCI messages messages...
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual o ONUs States (ONT info, timing, negotiation and Crypt). 200080279-00 GPON DOCTOR 9500 user manual EN v0 WEB ...
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual BandWidth MAPs o BandWidth Assignment Graphic (seconds / MBits/s). o BandWidth Time Evolution Analysis (TCONTs / MBits/s). OMCI o OMCI E/R diagram. o OMCI entities summary with their attribute values and alarms To generate the HTML report, select the menu option Analysis à Generate Report.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 3.11 User traffic extraction GPON Doctor™ extracts user traffic (Ethernet frames) from selected GEM ports in both directions. The Ethernet frames carried in those selected GEM ports are reconstructed and transmitted in real time by GPON Doctor™ through a dedicated 10/100/1000 BASE- T Ethernet port, which can be connected to any network protocol analyzer.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Figure 51 User traffic extraction to SW protocol analyzer (e.g. Wireshark). The GPON Doctor™ can extract, multiplex and retransmit user traffic from several GEM ports simultaneously, with the only restriction of the 1Gbps capacity of the ethernet extraction port.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual GEM port selection for user traffic extraction from the Real Time PON 3.11.1 Status tab The Real Time PON Status tab shows the ONUs, T-CONTs and GEM ports detected in the PON. The GEM ports for user traffic extraction can be easily selected and managed from this view, using the PON topology pane.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual When the GEM ports selected for user traffic extraction are encrypted, GPON Doctor™ decrypts traffic for any ONU at a time if it knows the encryption key provided by the ONUs. When user traffic is not encrypted, there is no restriction.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual The selected ports will be included in the XGEM ports list (3): To remove a port from the XGEM port list, just select the port from the list of “Ports selected” and click on “Remove”. The XGEM port will be removed from the list and user traffic from this port will not be extracted.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 3.12 User Defined Entities GPON Doctor™ OMCI entity support covers the 988 standard. However, there may be situations where unknown, custom or underdevelopment entities support is required. For such cases GPON Doctor™ includes a user-defined OMCI xml-engine so new OMCI entities can be dynamically defined.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual name: (compulsory) Semantics: Printed name associated with the entity Alphanumeric: UTF8 oltCreated: (compulsory) Semantics: Indicates if entity is pre-existent or created by the OLT. Text Boolean. Domain o “true”: if entity has to be created by OLT o “false”: if entity is “pre-existent”...
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual o Attributes: id: (compulsory) Semantics: position of the alarm in the alarm table of the entity. There cannot be two alarms with the same entity ID. There cannot be overlapping between an alarm and an alarm range.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 4 System Update This chapter describes how to update the GPON Doctor system to a new release. The upgrading process may require software and firmware update or only software update, depending on the release. Follow the instructions described in this chapter in order to successfully update the system.
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Step 2: Start installation 4.2.3 • Enter to folder where update files are located • NOTE: This installer doesn’t support installation from a network location • Execute “setup.exe” • Click next • Choose de destination folder. If you didn’t modify the application location, default value should be used.
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual • Select the model of GPON Doctor™ you are working on: GPON Doctor™ 2000 GPON Doctor™ 9500 and click “Next”. • Wait a few minutes while the application installs and updates files and libraries. • Library installation will end with the following window: •...
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual 4.3 Firmware Update Firmware update must be done after Software update. The steps below describe how to update the firmware in the GPON Doctor™ capture board. • Step 1: connect the GPON Doctor™ System Ethernet port to the Ethernet port of the capture board (the one used for user traffic extraction).
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual • Step 3: run the GPON Doctor™ application and go to the Help à Update menu. The Hardware Update System dialog window will be opened. Click on Start Update System. • Step 4: select the file with the new firmware. This is the UpdatePack.zip file located in the GPON Doctor™...
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual • Step 5: click on Update Capture Hardware. The firmware update process will start. When completed, a message should appear indicating “Operation finished correctly”. Step 6: exit the Hardware Update System dialog window, close the GPON Doctor™...
GPONDoctor 9500 User manual Glossary AES Advanced Encryption StandardAPC Angled Physical Contact BER Bit Error Ratio BW Bandwidth BWMAP Bandwidth Map CLI Command Line Interface CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check DBA Dynamic Bandwidth Assignment DBRu Dynamic Bandwidth Report upstream D/U Downstream / Upstream...
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GPONDoctor 9500 User manual PPTP Physical Path Termination Point QoS Quality of Service QoE Quality of Experience RDI Remote Defect Indication RT Real Time SW Software T-CONT Transmission Container UNI User Network Interface UPC Ultra Physical Contact VLAN Virtual Local Area Network XML eXtensible Markup Language 200080279-00 GPON DOCTOR 9500 user manual EN v0 WEB ...
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Inteligentes S.A. participates in the Integrated System of Management (SIG) from Foundation ECOTIC. TELNET Redes Inteligentes S.A. is enrolled in the national registry of producers of electric appliances and electronic (REI-RAEE) of the Spanish Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Commerce with number 1746.
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