FiberHome AN5116-06B Configuration Manual
FiberHome AN5116-06B Configuration Manual

FiberHome AN5116-06B Configuration Manual

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AN5116-06B
Optical Line Terminal Equipment
GPON Configuration Guide
Version: B
Code: MN000000520
FiberHome Telecommunication Technologies Co., Ltd.
May 2011

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  • Page 1 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Version: B Code: MN000000520 FiberHome Telecommunication Technologies Co., Ltd. May 2011...
  • Page 3 Please contact your local sales representative, service representative or distributor for any help needed at the contact information shown below. Fiberhome Telecommunication Technologies Co., Ltd. Address: No. 5 Dongxin Rd., Hongshan Dist., Wuhan, China Zip code: 430073 Tel:...
  • Page 5: Legal Notice

        are trademarks of FiberHome Telecommunication Technologies Co., Ltd. (Hereinafter referred to as FiberHome) All brand names and product names used in this document are used for identification purposes only and are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
  • Page 7: Preface

    The other manuals extend and enrich the concepts introduced in the Product Description. Introduces the key features supported by the AN5116-06B, including GPON / EPON access, GPON / AN5116-06B Optical Line EPON terminal management, VLAN, broadcast, voice and Terminal Equipment Feature safety;...
  • Page 8 Introduces the remote and on-site routine maintenance AN5116-06B Optical Line operations of the AN5116-06B. Users are able to eliminate Terminal Equipment Routine the potential risks in the equipment operation process as Maintenance early as possible via implementing routine maintenance.
  • Page 9 Document Description Introduces the fault processing principles and methods of fault diagnosis and locating for the AN5116-06B. Also AN5116-06B Optical Line discusses the typical fault cases of various GPON Terminal Equipment GPON services. If the trouble is too complicated to process,...
  • Page 10: Version

    Build: 05.07.05.08SP1 This manual mainly introduces the basic configuration and service start-up of the AN5116-06B’s network management system. It aims to help users in understanding the equipment’s technologies, functions and practical application capacity and to provide technical support for the users.
  • Page 11: Conventions

    Conventions Terminology Conventions Terminology Convention AN5116-06B AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment FiberHome e-Fim ANM2000 Broadband Access Network ANM2000 Management System EC4B 4×EPON-C Interface Card (type B) EC8B 8×EPON-C Interface Card (type B) GC4B 4×GPON-B Interface Card (type B) GC8B 8×GPON-C Interface Card (type B) C155A 1×STM-1 Optical Interface Card (CES mode)
  • Page 13: Operation Safety Rules

    Operation Safety Rules Network management computer should be placed away from direct sunlight, electromagnetic interference, heat source, humidity and dust, and with at least 8cm distance from other objects in order to keep good ventilation. Use UPS power supply to avoid loss of network management data caused by accidental power failure.
  • Page 14 Do not visit Internet via the network management computer. Doing so may increase data flow in the net card and hence affects normal network management data transmission or results in other accidents. WS/OS No access to Internet ! Figure 1 No access to Internet Do not perform service configuration or expansion during service busy hours via the network management system.
  • Page 15 No modification ! Figure 2 Do not modify protocol settings (1)
  • Page 16 No modification ! Figure 3 Do not modify protocol settings (2)
  • Page 17 No modification ! Figure 4 Do not modify computer name...
  • Page 18 No modification ! Figure 5 Do not modify LAN settings...
  • Page 19: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ........................I  Related Documentation ..............I  Version ..................IV  Intended Readers ................IV  Conventions ..................V  Operation Safety Rules ..................VII  1  Configuring the ANM2000 Management Path ..........1-1  1.1  Configuring the Console..............1-2  1.1.1  Configuration Preparation ..........1-2  1.1.2 ...
  • Page 20 2.7.2  Pre-authorizing a Card Which is not Present ..... 2-17  2.8  Synchronizing Time ..............2-21  3  ONU Authentication and Authorization ............3-1  3.1  Configuration Principles ..............3-2  3.2  Example for Authorization without Authentication ......3-4  3.2.1  Example Introduction ........... 3-4  3.2.2 ...
  • Page 21 3.6  Example for Authentication Mode Switching with Maintaining Original ONU Authorization and Configuration .......... 3-34  3.6.1  Example Introduction ..........3-34  3.6.2  Configuration Flow Chart ........... 3-34  3.6.3  Switching PON Port Authentication Mode ....3-35  3.6.4  Configuring the ONU Password Whitelist ....3-36  3.6.5 ...
  • Page 22 4.3.1  Configuring Rules ............4-63  4.3.2  Service Network ............4-63  4.3.3  Configuring the Services Respectively ....... 4-64  4.3.4  Configuring the Services in a Batch Manner ....4-79  4.4  Configuring the DHCP Function for the NGN Uplink ....4-93  4.5  Configuring the Advanced Profile Parameters for the Softswitch . 4-95  4.5.1 ...
  • Page 23 5.2.2  Service Network ............5-43  5.2.3  Configuring Data Services Respectively (for AN5506-04-B) ............5-44  5.2.4  Configuring Data Services in a Batch Manner (for the AN5506-04-B) ............5-52  5.2.5  Configuring Data Services Respectively (for AN5506-10-B1) ............5-63  5.2.6  Configuring Data Services in a Batch Manner (for the AN5506-10-B1) ............
  • Page 24 5.4.6  Configuring Data Services in a Batch Manner (for the AN5506-10-B1) ............5-173  5.4.7  End of Configuration ..........5-187  5.5  Example for Data Service Configuration – in the Flexible QinQ mode ....................5-188  5.5.1  Configuration Rules ..........5-188  5.5.2  Service Network ............5-188  5.5.3 ...
  • Page 25 6.3.1  Configuring the Multicast Cascade Port ..... 6-96  6.3.2  Viewing the Uplink Port Information ......6-97  6.4  Configuring the Maximum Multicast Bandwidth for Uplink Ports .. 6-99  6.5  Configuring OLT Multicast Protocol Parameters ......6-101  6.6  Configuring ONU Multicast Parameters ........6-103  6.7 ...
  • Page 26 8  Configuring the Wi-Fi Service ............... 8-1  8.1  Configuration Rules ............... 8-2  8.2  Configuration Example of the Wi-Fi Service ........8-3  8.2.1  Service Network ............8-3  8.2.2  Planning Data ............... 8-4  8.2.3  Configuration Flow ............8-6  8.2.4  Configuring the Local Service VLAN ......8-7  8.2.5 ...
  • Page 27 10.2.11  Upgrading the Current Standby Core Switch Card Software ..............10-13  10.2.12  Rebooting the Current Standby Core Switch Card ... 10-16  10.2.13  Checking the Software Version of the Core Switch Card ................. 10-17  10.3  Upgrading the GPON Interface Card / TDM Interface Card / Public Card ...................
  • Page 28 10.6.2  Planning Data ............10-36  10.6.3  Upgrade Flow Chart ..........10-37  10.6.4  Upgrading the ONU Software Automatically ..... 10-37  10.6.5  Checking the ONU Software Version ....... 10-39  11  Configuring the Signal Tracing ..............11-1  11.1  Configuration Rules ..............11-2  11.2  Network diagram ................
  • Page 29 13.2.1  Planning Data ............. 13-3  13.2.2  Configuration Flow Chart ........... 13-4  13.2.3  Configuring QoS Profiles ..........13-4  13.2.4  Binding the Slot and the QoS Profile ......13-5  13.2.5  End of Configuration ..........13-6  13.3  QoS Start-up Example – Based on MAC Address ....... 13-7  13.3.1 ...
  • Page 30 16.3.2  Configuration Flow Chart ........... 16-5  16.3.3  Line Identifier Management ........16-5  16.3.4  Circuit ID Format ............16-6  16.3.5  End of Configuration ..........16-7  17  POTS Internal Line and External Line Test ..........17-1  17.1  POTS Internal Line Test ............... 17-2  17.1.1 ...
  • Page 31 The AN5116-06B subrack view ..........2-12 Figure 2-12 Adding a card ................2-13 Figure 2-13 Adding a card to the AN5116-06B subrack ......... 2-14 Figure 2-14 The dialog box for setting card authorization ......2-16 Figure 2-15 Configuring card authorization ........... 2-17 Figure 2-16 Configuring card authorization ...........
  • Page 32 Figure 3-4  Configuration flow chart for the physical identifier authentication mode .................... 3-8  Figure 3-5  The PON Authentication Mode window -- in the physical identifier authentication mode ..............3-9  Figure 3-6 Configuring the physical identifier authentication mode ..... 3-10 Figure 3-7 Pre-authentication configuration based on physical identifier ..
  • Page 33 Figure 3-25 Pre-authentication configuration – based on physical identifier + password ..................3-29 Figure 3-26 Successful pre-authentication configuration – based on physical identifier + password ..............3-30 Figure 3-27  The Get Unauthorized ONU dialog box – based on physical identifier + password ..............3-31  Figure 3-28 ...
  • Page 34 Figure 3-43  Switching the authentication mode – without maintaining original ONU authorization and configuration ......... 3-44  Figure 3-44  The Get Unauthorized ONU dialog box – without maintaining original ONU authorization and configuration ......3-45  Figure 3-45  The Password White List Setting window – without maintaining original ONU authorization and configuration ......
  • Page 35 Figure 4-15 The ONU bandwidth configuration profile – H.248 example ..4-28 Figure 4-16 ONU configuration – H.248 example .......... 4-29 Figure 4-17 ONU voice port advanced configuration profile – H.248 example ....................4-30 Figure 4-18 Basic voice configuration for the ONU – H.248 example ... 4-31 Figure 4-19 ONU voice port configuration –...
  • Page 36 Figure 4-40 Flow chart for configuring the VoIP services respectively – SIP example ..................4-69 Figure 4-41 Configuring the local end service VLAN - SIP example ....4-70 Figure 4-42 Configuring the NGN uplink interface - SIP example....4-71 Figure 4-43 Configuring the NGN uplink subscriber data - SIP example ..
  • Page 37 Figure 5-2 Flow chart for provisioning data services respectively in the transparent transmission mode (for the AN5506-04-B) ....5-7 Figure 5-3  The Local End Service VLAN window - completed ...... 5-8  Figure 5-4  The Bandwidth Config window - completed ......... 5-9  Figure 5-5 ...
  • Page 38 Figure 5-29  The ONU Data Port Configure window ........5-39  Figure 5-30  Set the configuration objects ............5-40  Figure 5-31  The ONU Data Service Configure window ....... 5-40  Figure 5-32  The data service network diagram (in the Tag mode) ....5-43  Figure 5-33 ...
  • Page 39 Figure 5-58  The SVLAN Profile window - completed ........5-78  Figure 5-59  Set the configuration objects ............5-79  Figure 5-60  The ONU Data Port Configure window ........5-80  Figure 5-61  The Add Item Number dialog box ..........5-81  Figure 5-62  The ONU Data Service Configure window .......
  • Page 40 Figure 5-87  The port service configuration completed ......... 5-117  Figure 5-88  The GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table window - completed 5-118  Figure 5-89  The PON attach / detach VLAN table window - completed ..5-119  Figure 5-90  The batch configuration flow chart of data service provisioning in the VLAN 1:1 translation mode (for the AN5506-10-B1) ....
  • Page 41 Figure 5-116  The ONU Port Profile Config dialog box ........ 5-157  Figure 5-117  The Service Profile window - completed ........ 5-158  Figure 5-118  The Select Objects dialog box ..........5-159  Figure 5-119  The Service Profile Binding window - completed ....5-160  Figure 5-120 ...
  • Page 42 Figure 5-146  The Bandwidth Config window - completed ......5-195  Figure 5-147  The ONU port service configuration ......... 5-196  Figure 5-148  The Services Configuration dialog box........5-197  Figure 5-149  The port service configuration - completed ......5-198  Figure 5-150  The OLT QinQ Domain window - completed ......5-199  Figure 5-151 ...
  • Page 43 Figure 6-15 Allocating the multicast bandwidth ..........6-25 Figure 6-16 Service configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 (1) ......6-26 Figure 6-17 Service configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 (2) ......6-27 Figure 6-18 Service configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 (3) ......6-28 Figure 6-19 Configuring the ONU port parameters ........
  • Page 44 Figure 6-41 Disabling the suppression of the designated packet on the uplink port ..................... 6-66 Figure 6-42 Configuring the multicast protocol version........6-67 Figure 6-43 Configuring the multicast mode ..........6-68 Figure 6-44 Configuring the multicast proxy IP ..........6-69 Figure 6-45 Configuring the multicast VLAN ..........
  • Page 45 Figure 6-70 Configuring the multicast log time parameters ......6-110 Figure 6-71 Configuring the automatic uploading of the multicast logs ..6-111 Figure 6-72 Uploading the multicast logs to the FTP ........6-113 Figure 6-73 Viewing the log information ............6-114 Figure 6-74 Clearing the logs ..............
  • Page 46 Figure 10-8  Reset the standby card – the Sending Commands dialog box ....................10-12  Figure10-9  Forcing the active-standby switchover - the Sending Commands dialog box ................. 10-13  Figure 10-10 Upgrading the standby core switch card software ....10-14 Figure 10-11 Ftp – upgrading the core switch card ........10-15 Figure 10-12 Upgrading the core switch card successfully ......
  • Page 47 Figure 11-4 Signal tracing ................11-7 Figure 11-5  The Auto Save Option dialog box ..........11-8  Figure 11-6 Viewing the result of signal tracing ..........11-8 Figure 12-1 Flow chart for flow classification rules ........12-2 Figure 12-2  The Rule Define dialog box ............12-5  Figure 12-3 Flow classification rule ...............
  • Page 48 Figure 16-1 Configuration flow chart of line identifier management ....16-5 Figure 16-2 Configuring line identifier management ........16-6 Figure 16-3 Configuring the circuit ID format ..........16-7 Figure 17-1  The POTS Inline Test window ........... 17-3  Figure 17-2  The POTS Outline Test window ..........17-5 ...
  • Page 49 Command format for configuring the static routing ...... 1-13 Table 1-4 Command format for configuring the SNMP ........ 1-13 Table 2-1 Card configuration of the AN5116-06B ......... 2-13 Table 2-2 The parameters in the card authorization window......2-15 Table 2-3 Card authorization window parameters ........
  • Page 50 Table 4-9 Planned data on the OLT side of the VoIP service based on the SIP protocol (configuring respectively) ..........4-64 Table 4-10 Planned data on the ONU side of the VoIP service based on the SIP protocol (configuring respectively) ..........4-67 Table 4-11 Planned data on the OLT side of the VoIP service based on the SIP protocol (configuring in a batch manner) ........
  • Page 51 Table 5-6 The planned data of data service configuration at the AN5506-10-B1 ONU side in the transparent transmission mode (configured respectively) ................. 5-24 Table 5-7 The planned data of data service configuration at the OLT side in the transparent transmission mode (in a batch manner) ....5-30 Table 5-8 The planned data of data service configuration at the AN5506-10-B1 ONU side in the transparent transmission mode (in a batch manner)
  • Page 52 Table 5-21 The planned data of data service configuration at the OLT side in the VLAN 1:1 translation mode (configured respectively) ....5-110 Table 5-22 The planned data of data service configuration at the AN5506-10-B1 ONU side in the VLAN 1:1 translation mode (configured respectively) ....................
  • Page 53 Table 5-34 The planned data of data service configuration at the AN5506-04-B ONU side in the flexible QinQ mode .......... 5-190 Table 5-35 The planned data of the data service at the OLT side in the flexible QinQ mode ................. 5-201 Table 5-36 The planned data of data service configuration at the AN5506-10-B1 ONU side in the flexible QinQ mode ..........
  • Page 54 Table 6-16 Planned data of the ONU multicast parameter ......6-103 Table 6-17 Planned data of the projoin groups ..........6-105 Table 6-18 Planned data of the multicast default preview parameters ..6-107 Table 6-19 Planned data of the multicast log time parameters ....6-109 Table 6-20 Planned data of the automatic uploading of the multicast logs ..
  • Page 55: Configuring The Anm2000 Management Path

    Configuring the ANM2000 Management Path Note: To avoid the loss of equipment configuration data caused by the power failure, we recommend that users select Control Command → Save configuration to FLASH from the shortcut menu of the active HSWA card after completing all service provisioning and function configuration. Before using the ANM2000 to manage the equipment, users need to configure the ANM2000 management path using the Console control platform (shortened as Console in the following sections).
  • Page 56: Configuring The Console

    In order to check whether the ONU and the OLT have been registered successfully or not, you need to check if the ONU REG is always on. If so, the ONU and the OLT have been registered successfully. FiberHome recommends users connect an ONU to the equipment for test use if practical.
  • Page 57: Connecting With The Network Management Computer

    Use the serial port cable attached to this equipment to connect the RS-232 serial port of the network management computer and the Console port of the AN5116-06B’s active core switch card. See Figure 1-1. Figure 1-1 Connection with the CLI network management system...
  • Page 58: Logging Into The Console

    Slot 09 is active. 1.1.3 Logging into the Console Purpose The ANM2000 management path of the AN5116-06B can be only configured using the CLI on Console. Using the Window’s HyperTerminal can access the equipment’s CLI network management system. Prerequisites ...
  • Page 59 1 Configuring the ANM2000 Management Path  Name: Fill in the name of a connection object, such as FiberHome CLI Control Terminal.  Icon: Select an icon for this connection.  Click OK, and the Connect To dialog box appears.
  • Page 60 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide  Click OK, and the COM1 Properties dialog box appears. In the COM1 Properties dialog box, you can click the Restore Defaults button directly. The default configurations are as below:  Bits per second: 9600 ...
  • Page 61 1 Configuring the ANM2000 Management Path  Click OK, and the Console can be started up. Press the Enter key, and input the username and the password to log into the CLI network management system. The commands are as follows: Version: B...
  • Page 62  Step for non-first-time login Select Start → Program → Accessories → Telecom → HyperTerminal → FiberHome CLI Control Terminal from the desktop to get the Telnet default? alert box. Click Yes to make HyperTerminal the default Telnet program, or click No otherwise.
  • Page 63: Configuring The Anm2000 Management Path

    AN5116-06B’s uplink ports. The following are two management ways: management in LAN and through gateway. Client 1 manages the AN5116-06B through LAN, and client 2 manages it through gateway. Note: When the management is performed using the out-band network management system, it is recommended to use the EMS interfaces at the bottom part of the equipment’s subrack preferentially.
  • Page 64: Figure 1-2 Network Diagram Of The Anm2000

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 1-2 Network diagram of the ANM2000 Planning data When managing the AN5116-06B in in-band mode, you need to configure the management VLAN, static routing and SNMP first. The configurations are listed in Table 1-1. Table 1-1...
  • Page 65 1 Configuring the ANM2000 Management Path Item Description Example Management VLAN Configure it as untagged untagged untagged Configure it according to the network Management IP 10.26.1.1 10.28.1.1 planning of operators Bit number of subnet Configure it according to the network mask planning of operators Destination network...
  • Page 66: Configuring The Management Vlan

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 1.2.1 Configuring the Management VLAN Command format Table 1-2 Command format for configuring the management VLAN Command cd service set manage vlan name <name> vid <vid> inputport [<portlist>|outbandport] [untagged|tagged] set manage vlan name <name> ip <A.B.C.D/M> {<A.B.C.D>}*1 Configuration examples Enter the service directory.
  • Page 67: Configuring The Static Routing

    1 Configuring the ANM2000 Management Path 1.2.2 Configuring the Static Routing Command format Table 1-3 Command format for configuring the static routing Command cd service add static route destination<A.B.C.D > gateway <A.B.C.D> mask <A.B.C.D > Configuration examples Enter the service directory. Admin# cd service Admin\service# Add the static routing.
  • Page 68 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Operation steps Enter the service directory. Admin# cd service Admin\service# Enable the SNMP Service function. Note: The SNMP Service function is enabled by default, so users do not need to configure it.
  • Page 69 1 Configuring the ANM2000 Management Path The IP address of the network management server will be set as that of the TRAP receiver by the system by default. And it doesn’t need reconfiguration. If the TRAP receiver designated officially is not the network management server, configurations should be performed according to Step 4.
  • Page 70: End Of Configuration

    Admin\service# set snmp community readwrite adsl Admin\service# 1.2.4 End of Configuration After the above steps, the configuration of the ANM2000 management path has been completed. Users can manage and maintain the AN5116-06B by logging into the ANM2000 on network management computer. 1-16 Version: B...
  • Page 71: Logging Into The Anm2000

    1 Configuring the ANM2000 Management Path Logging into the ANM2000 Prerequisites  The Informix database has been correctly installed and the related services have been started.  The ANM2000 server end / client end has been correctly installed.  The ANM2000 network management computer has been normally started. ...
  • Page 73: Adding Device

    Adding Device After logging into the ANM2000, you need to add the to-be-managed AN5116-06B to a management domain in order to manage and maintain it. This chapter introduces the operation steps of adding device as follows: Configuration rules Configuration flow chart...
  • Page 74: Configuration Rules

    VLAN is 10.26.1.x, the IP address of the system should also be set to 10.26.1.x.  If the network management server and the AN5116-06B are not in the same LAN in the configuration of the IP address, subnet mask and gateway of the system, the AN5116-06B should be managed through the universal gateway.
  • Page 75: Configuration Flow Chart

    2 Adding Device Configuration Flow Chart Start Adding a management domain Adding a system Adding a module Adding a card Authorizing a card Synchronizing time Figure 2-1 Basic configuration flow chart Version: B...
  • Page 76: Adding A Management Domain

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Adding a Management Domain Prerequisites The network management GUI is in edit mode (click the button in the toolbar to enter the edit mode). Configuration purpose Divide the management objects by configuring the management domain according to the executive function of the operator.
  • Page 77: Figure 2-3 The Object Tree Management Domain

    2 Adding Device After completing setting the parameters, click the Add button and the created management domain 1 appears in the Object Tree pane, as shown in Figure 2-3. Figure 2-3 The object tree management domain Version: B...
  • Page 78: Adding A System

    Prerequisites The management domain is successfully created. Configuration purpose Add the AN5116-06B to the ANM2000 according to the IP address, subnet mask and gateway of the AN5116-06B. Operation steps Add the AN5116-06B system whose IP address is 10.92.28.169, subnet mask is 255.255.0.0, and manufacturer name is FiberHome.
  • Page 79: Figure 2-4 Adding The An5116-06B System

    2 Adding Device Figure 2-4 Adding the AN5116-06B system After completing the parameters setting, click the OK button, and the created system 1 appears in the Object Tree pane, as shown in Figure 2-5. Figure 2-5 The system in the Object Tree pane...
  • Page 80: Adding A Module

    Add a module whose number is 1 and name is OLT system1. The detailed operation steps are as follows: Right-click on the AN5116-06B system in the Object Tree pane and select Add Module from the shortcut menu to bring up the Add Module dialog box.
  • Page 81: Figure 2-7 The Module In The Object Tree Pane

    2 Adding Device After completing configuration, click the OK button, and the created module appears in the Object Tree pane, as shown in Figure 2-7. Figure 2-7 The module in the Object Tree pane Click the button in the toolbar or select File → Save from the main menu to save the current system configurations to the ANM2000 database.
  • Page 82: Adding A Card

     The cards have been powered on normally. Operation steps Right-click the AN5116-06B system (or the management domain) in the Object Tree pane and select Detect Physical Configuration in the shortcut menu. Then the Detect Physical Configuration window will appear, as shown in Figure 2-8.
  • Page 83: Figure 2-8 Detecting The Physical Configuration Automatically

    Figure 2-9 Detecting the results of the physical configurations Click the AN5116-06B module in the Object Tree pane to check if the cards displayed in the subrack view are consistent with all the cards of physical detection; if consistent, it indicates the cards are added successfully.
  • Page 84: Adding A Card Manually

    Prerequisites The AN5116-06B module has been created. Slot distribution After adding the AN5116-06B module, click this module in Object Tree and its subrack view will appear in the view area of the Device View tab, as shown in Figure 2-11.
  • Page 85: Figure 2-12 Adding A Card

    2 Adding Device The cards that can be configured in the AN5116-06B subrack view are listed in Table 2-1. Table 2-1 Card configuration of the AN5116-06B Card Name Abbreviation Slot Quantity HSWA 9, 10 1 to 2 GC4B/GC8B 1 to 8, 11 to 18...
  • Page 86: Figure 2-13 Adding A Card To The An5116-06B Subrack

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 2-13 Adding a card to the AN5116-06B subrack Modifying cards  To modify the card properties, right-click the card to be modified in the subrack view and select Property in the shortcut menu. Then modify the card properties in the dialog box that appears.
  • Page 87: Authorizing A Card

    2 Adding Device Authorizing a Card There are two conditions of authorizing a card. Users can configure according to actual situation.  Authorizing a card which is present: You can use the function of detecting physical configuration to authorize a card if it is present. ...
  • Page 88: Figure 2-14 The Dialog Box For Setting Card Authorization

    Operation steps The steps of authorizing cards are listed as follows: Right-click the AN5116-06B system in the Logical Tree pane, and select Card Config from the shortcut menu. And then the dialog box for setting card authorization appears, as shown in Figure 2-14.
  • Page 89: Pre-Authorizing A Card Which Is Not Present

    If the status displayed on the ANM2000 keeps inconsistent with the actual status of the card after card authorization, the users should contact FiberHome for troubleshooting. 2.7.2 Pre-authorizing a Card Which is not Present...
  • Page 90: Figure 2-16 Configuring Card Authorization

    Take pre-authorizing the GC4B card in Slot 1 as an example, the detailed operation steps are as follows: Right-click the AN5116-06B system in the Logical Tree pane, and select Card Config from the shortcut menu. And then the dialog box for setting card...
  • Page 91: Figure 2-17 Confirming Card Pre-Authorization

    2 Adding Device Click the button or select Operation → Write Device in the menu bar, and then click Yes in the dialog box that appears, so as to complete the operation of pre-authorization, as shown in Figures 2-17 and 2-18. Figure 2-17 Confirming card pre-authorization Version: B...
  • Page 92: Figure 2-18 Completing Card Pre-Authorization

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 2-18 Completing card pre-authorization Note: Because the card is not present, the Hardware Config is blank. If it is necessary to modify the type of the cards pre-authorized, users only need to re-pre-authorize the cards.
  • Page 93: Synchronizing Time

    2 Adding Device Synchronizing Time Prerequisites  The card authorization of the AN5116-06B has been completed and the configurations have been saved.  The Ping operation of network management server to the AN5116-06B has been successful (right-click on the system object created and select Ping in the shortcut menu).
  • Page 94 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide After the time synchronization is completed successfully, click the Close button. Figure 2-20 The successful time synchronization of the system Click the button in the toolbar or select File → Save from the main menu to save the current system configurations to the ANM2000 database.
  • Page 95: Onu Authentication And Authorization

    ONU Authentication and Authorization Before starting up the services of the AN5116-06B equipment, the users must implement the authentication and authorization for the ONU of the service interface card. This chapter introduces the operation method of authenticating and authorizing the ONU. It includes the following sections:...
  • Page 96: Configuration Principles

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Configuration Principles  There are four ONU authentication modes for the AN5116-06B equipment to configure, which are: non-authentication, authentication based on physical identifier, authentication based on password, and authentication based on physical identifier + password.
  • Page 97 3 ONU Authentication and Authorization  The ONU can be classified into two groups according to version as follows. ONU Classification ONU Type AN5506-04-A, AN5506-04-B, AN5506-06-E, Class 1 AN5506-07-A2, AN5506-07-B AN5506-04-A1, AN5506-04-B2, AN5506-04-C1, Class 2 AN5506-07-A1, AN5506-07-B1, AN5506-09-A1, AN5506-09-B1, AN5506-10-A1, AN5506-10-B1 Version: B...
  • Page 98: Example For Authorization Without Authentication

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Example for Authorization without Authentication 3.2.1 Example Introduction When the PON port authentication mode is non-authentication, the validity of the ONU does not need authentication. After the ONU is physically connected, powered on and registered, the OLT will detect the ONU and authorize it automatically.
  • Page 99: Figure 3-2 The Pon Authentication Mode Window -- In Non-Authentication Mode

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization Operation steps Configure the authentication mode of the ONU connected to the PON port 2 of the GC4B card in Slot 5 to non-authentication. The operation steps are as follows: Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config → ONU Authentication →...
  • Page 100: End Of Configuration

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 3-3 Configuring the non-authentication mode 3.2.4 End of Configuration After the non-authentication mode is successfully configured, the OLT will authorize all ONUs that are powered on and registered under this PON port.
  • Page 101: Example For Authentication And Authorization Based On Physical Identifier

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization Example for Authentication and Authorization Based on Physical Identifier 3.3.1 Example Introduction In the practical example for the authentication and authorization based on physical identifier, the ONU is authorized in two ways: authenticating and authorizing manually, authenticating and authorizing automatically.
  • Page 102: Configuration Flow Chart

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Configuration Step Configuration Step (Manual (Automatic Command Configuration Instruction Authentication and Authentication and Authorization) Authorization) Physical Configure according to the FHTT0024010d — address actual status of the ONU Configure according to the No. of Slot No.
  • Page 103 3 ONU Authentication and Authorization Configuration purpose Configure the authentication mode for the PON port. Operation steps Configure the authentication mode of the ONU connected to the PON port 2 of the GC4B card on Slot 5 to physical identifier authentication. The operation steps are as follows: Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config →...
  • Page 104: Configuring The Onu Physical Address Whitelist

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 105: Figure 3-7 Pre-Authentication Configuration Based On Physical Identifier

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization Operation steps Pre-configure the physical address whitelist manually, and authenticate and authorize the ONU whose physical address is FHTT0024010d manually. Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config → ONU Authentication → ONU Physic_ID Address Whitelist from the shortcut menu that appears to access the Physical Address White List Setting window.
  • Page 106: Successful Pre-Authentication Configuration Based On Physical Identifier

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 3-8 Successful pre-authentication configuration based on physical identifier 3.3.5.2 Authenticating and authorizing the ONU automatically Prerequisites The authentication mode for the PON port must be based on physical identifier. Configuration purpose Authenticate and authorize the ONU automatically using the way of getting unauthorized ONU automatically.
  • Page 107: Figure 3-9 The Get Unauthorized Onu Dialog Box -- Based On Physical Identifier

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization In the Get Unauthorized ONU dialog box, click the pull-down lists under the Slot No \ PON No item to select Slot 5 and PON No. 2. And then click the Get Unauthorized ONU button at the bottom part of the dialog box to display the unauthorized ONUs in the pane, and select the ONU with the physical address FHTT0024010d.
  • Page 108: End Of Configuration

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide After completing the configuration, click the button to send the configuration command. If Implemented is displayed under the Implemented Status item, the authorization is successful, as shown in Figure 3-11. Figure 3-11 Successful automatic authorization -- based on physical identifier 3.3.6...
  • Page 109 3 ONU Authentication and Authorization Note: If you only pre-authorize the ONU, and the ONU is not actually connected with the PON port, then the indicator LED of the ONU on the ONU list is grey. Version: B 3-15...
  • Page 110: Example For Authentication And Authorization Based On Password

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Example for Authentication and Authorization Based on Password 3.4.1 Example Introduction In the practical example for the authentication and authorization based on password, the ONU is authorized in two ways: authenticating and authorizing manually, authenticating and authorizing automatically.
  • Page 111: Configuration Flow Chart

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization Configuration Step Configuration Step (Manual (Automatic Command Configuration Instruction Authentication and Authentication and Authorization) Authorization) Configure according to the network planning of the Password 12345 — operator. The value should be equal to or less than 10 digits Configure according to the No.
  • Page 112: Configuring Pon Port Authentication Mode

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 3.4.4 Configuring PON Port Authentication Mode Prerequisites The authorization for the GC4B card and the HSWA card has been completed. Configuration purpose Configure the authentication mode for the PON port. Operation steps Configure the authentication mode of the ONU connected to the PON port 2 of the GC4B card on Slot 5 to password authentication.
  • Page 113: Configuring The Onu Password Whitelist

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization Double-click the item Authentication mode following Slot No.:Port No. (5:2), and then select PASSWORD AUTHENTICATION in the pull-down list. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 114 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Configuration purpose Pre-configure the ONU password whitelist manually, and authenticate and authorize the ONU. Operation steps Pre-configure the password whitelist, and authenticate and authorize the ONU whose password is 12345 manually. Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config →...
  • Page 115: Figure 3-17 Successful Pre-Authentication Configuration -- Based On Password

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization Figure 3-17 Successful pre-authentication configuration -- based on password 3.4.5.2 Authenticating and authorizing the ONU automatically Prerequisites  The authentication mode for the PON port must be based on password.  The ONU must be equipped with password. Configuration purpose Authenticate and authorize the ONU automatically using the way of getting unauthorized ONU automatically.
  • Page 116: Figure 3-18 The Get Unauthorized Onu Dialog Box - Based On Password

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Right-click a blank area of the whitelist, and select unauthorized ONU from the menu that appears or directly click the button in the tool bar to bring up the Get Unauthorized ONU dialog box.
  • Page 117: End Of Configuration

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization Figure 3-19 The Password White List Setting window – based on password After completing the configuration, click the button to send the configuration command. If Implemented is displayed under the Implemented Status item, the authorization is successful, as shown in Figure 3-20. Figure 3-20 Successful automatic authorization –...
  • Page 118: Figure 3-21 The Onu List - Based On Password

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Check the ONU list under the PON port No.2 in Slot No.5, as shown in Figure 3-21. Figure 3-21 The ONU list – based on password Note: If you only pre-authorize the ONU, and the ONU is not actually connected with the PON port, then the indicator LED of the ONU on the ONU list is grey, and the column ONU MAC/SN is blank.
  • Page 119: Example For Authentication And Authorization Based On Physical Identifier + Password

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization Example for Authentication and Authorization Based on Physical Identifier + Password 3.5.1 Example Introduction In the practical example for the authentication and authorization based on physical identifier + password, the ONU is authorized in two ways: authenticating and authorizing manually, authenticating and authorizing automatically.
  • Page 120: Configuration Flow Chart

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Configuration Step Configuration Step Manual (Automatic Command Configuration Instruction Authentication and Authentication Authorization) and Authorization) Physical identifier + Physical identifier + Authentication Configure according to the password password mode network planning of the operator...
  • Page 121: Configuring Pon Port Authentication Mode

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization 3.5.4 Configuring PON Port Authentication Mode Prerequisites The authorization for the GC4B card and the HSWA card has been completed. Configuration purpose Configure the authentication mode for the PON port. Operation steps Configure the authentication mode of the ONU connected to the PON port 2 of the GC4B card on Slot 5 to physical identifier + password authentication.
  • Page 122: Configuring The Onu Physical Identifier Whitelist

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Double-click the item Authentication mode following Slot No.:Port No. (5:2), and then select PHYSIC_ID+PASSWORD AUTHENTICATION in the pull-down list. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the...
  • Page 123: Figure 3-25 Pre-Authentication Configuration - Based On Physical Identifier + Password

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization Configuration purpose Pre-configure the ONU physical address whitelist manually, and authenticate and authorize the ONU. Operation steps Pre-configure the physical address whitelist manually, and authenticate and authorize the ONU whose physical address is FHTT00244221 and password is 12345 manually.
  • Page 124: Successful Pre-Authentication Configuration - Based On Physical Identifier + Password

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide After completing the configuration, click the button to send the configuration command. If Implemented is displayed under the Implemented Status item, the authorization is successful, as shown in Figure 3-26. Figure 3-26 Successful pre-authentication configuration –...
  • Page 125: Figure 3-27 The Get Unauthorized Onu Dialog Box - Based On Physical Identifier + Password

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config → ONU Authentication → ONU Physic_ID Address Whitelist from the shortcut menu that appears to access the Physical Address White List Setting window. Right-click a blank area of the whitelist, and select unauthorized ONUs in the menu that appears or directly click the button in the...
  • Page 126: End Of Configuration

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 3-28 The Physical Address White List Setting window – based on physical identifier + password After completing the configuration, click the button to send the configuration command. If Implemented is displayed under the Implemented Status item, the authorization is successful, as shown in Figure 3-29.
  • Page 127: Figure 3-30 The Onu List - Based On Physical Identifier + Password

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization Check the ONU list under the PON port No.2 in Slot No.5, as shown in Figure 3-30. Figure 3-30 The ONU list – based on physical identifier + password Note: If you only pre-authorize the ONU, and the ONU is not actually connected with the PON port, then the indicator LED of the ONU on the ONU list is grey.
  • Page 128: Example For Authentication Mode Switching With Maintaining Original

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Example for Authentication Mode Switching with Maintaining Original ONU Authorization and Configuration 3.6.1 Example Introduction The authentication mode switching with maintaining the original ONU configurations is applicable when users only want to switch the authentication mode, but do not want to change the ONU configurations.
  • Page 129: Switching Pon Port Authentication Mode

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization 3.6.3 Switching PON Port Authentication Mode Prerequisites  The authorization for the GC4B card and the HSWA card has been completed.  The original authentication mode of the ONU is physical identifier mode and the ONU authorization is completed before the switching. ...
  • Page 130: Configuring The Onu Password Whitelist

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Double-click the item Authentication mode following Slot No.:Port No. (5:2), and then select PASSWORD AUTHENTICATION in the pull-down list. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the...
  • Page 131: Figure 3-34 The Get Unauthorized Onu Dialog Box -- Maintaining The Original

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization Configuration steps Reauthorize the ONU (AN5506-04-B) connected to the No.2 PON port on the Slot 5 in the password whitelist. The operation steps are as follows: Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config → ONU Authentication →...
  • Page 132: End Of Configuration

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 3-35 The Password White List Setting window -- maintaining the original ONU authorization and configuration After completing the configuration, click the button to send the configuration command. If Implemented is displayed under the Implemented Status item, the authorization is successful, as shown in Figure 3-36.
  • Page 133: Figure 3-37 The Physical Address Whitelist After The Switching -- Maintaining The

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization Figure 3-37 The physical address whitelist after the switching -- maintaining the original ONU authorization and configuration Check the ONU list under the PON port No.2 in Slot No.5. The information of this ONU has not changed after the switching, as shown in Figure 3-38. Figure 3-38 The ONU list -- maintaining the original ONU authorization and configuration Version: B...
  • Page 134: Example For Authentication Mode Switching Without Maintaining Original Onu Authorization And Configuration

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Example for Authentication Mode Switching Without Maintaining Original ONU Authorization and Configuration 3.7.1 Example Introduction The original ONU configuration will not be maintained if the ONU authorization information in the whitelist under the original authentication mode is deleted before mode switching;...
  • Page 135: Deleting Onu From Physical Address Whitelist

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization 3.7.3 Deleting ONU from Physical Address Whitelist Prerequisites  The authorization for the GC4B card and the HSWA card has been completed.  The original authentication mode of the ONU is physical identifier mode and the ONU authorization is completed before the switching.
  • Page 136: Switching Pon Port Authentication Mode

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Select the ONU whose physical address is FHTT0024010d and then click the button. In the dialog box that appears, click OK to delete the authorization information of the ONU from the whitelist, as shown in Figure 3-41.
  • Page 137: Figure 3-42 The Pon Authentication Mode Window - Without Maintaining Original Onu Authorization And Configuration

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config → ONU Authentication → PON Authentication Mode from the shortcut menu that appears to bring up the PON Authentication Mode window. Figure 3-42 The PON Authentication Mode window –...
  • Page 138: Configuring The Onu Password Whitelist

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 3-43 Switching the authentication mode – without maintaining original ONU authorization and configuration 3.7.5 Configuring the ONU Password Whitelist Prerequisites  The authentication mode for the PON port must be switched to password-based.
  • Page 139: Figure 3-44 The Get Unauthorized Onu Dialog Box - Without Maintaining Original Onu Authorization And Configuration

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization Right-click a blank area of the whitelist, and select unauthorized ONUs from the menu that appears or directly click the button in the tool bar to bring up the Get Unauthorized ONU dialog box. In the Get Unauthorized ONU dialog box, click the pull-down lists under the Slot No \ PON No item to select Slot 5 and PON No.
  • Page 140: End Of Configuration

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 3-45 The Password White List Setting window – without maintaining original ONU authorization and configuration After completing the configuration, click the button to send the configuration command. If Implemented is displayed under the Implemented Status item, the authorization is successful, as shown in Figure 3-46.
  • Page 141: Figure 3-47 The Onu List - Without Maintaining Original Onu Authorization And

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization Check the ONU list under the PON port No.2 in Slot No.5, as shown in Figure 3-47. Figure 3-47 The ONU list – without maintaining original ONU authorization and configuration Version: B 3-47...
  • Page 142: Example For Onu Deauthorization

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Example for ONU Deauthorization 3.8.1 Example Introduction To deauthorize the ONU, you only need to delete the ONU from the ONU current authorization whitelist. Once the ONU is deauthorized, there will be no information of this ONU in the ONU list, and its entire configuration information will also be deleted.
  • Page 143: Figure 3-49 The Physical Address White List Setting Window - Onu Deauthorization

    3 ONU Authentication and Authorization Configuration purpose Delete the ONU information from the physical address whitelist. Configuration steps Delete the ONU (AN5506-04-B) information authorized in physical identifier whitelist from the device. The procedures are as follows: Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config → ONU Authentication →...
  • Page 144: End Of Configuration

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 3-50 Deleting ONU authorization information 3.8.4 End of Configuration After the ONU in the physical address whitelist is deauthorized, the information of this ONU will not be in the ONU list.
  • Page 145: Configuring Voice Services

    Configuring Voice Services This chapter introduces how to start up voice services for the AN5116-06B in details. It includes the following sections: Configuring the VoIP services – H.248 example Configuring the VoIP services – MGCP example Configuring the VoIP services – SIP example...
  • Page 146: Configuring Rules

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Configuring the VoIP Services – H.248 Example 4.1.1 Configuring Rules  When the softswitch platform uses the H.248 protocol to control the access terminals, you should set the MGC protocol type to the H.248 protocol for VoIP services, and set the protocol port No.
  • Page 147: Configuring The Services Respectively

    AN5506-10-B1 as an example to introduce the start-up process of the VoIP service based on the H.248 protocol. The AN5116-06B chose the HU1A card and the GC8B card as the interface cards on the network side and the client end respectively, and the HSWA card and the PUBA card are required.
  • Page 148: Configuration

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Service Configure this item according to ngn1 Name the operator’s network planning. The start service VLAN ID of the Starting uplink interface. Configure this 1000 VLAN ID item according to the operator’s network planning.
  • Page 149 4 Configuring Voice Services Item Description Example Protocol Select H.248. H.248 Type The IP address or domain name of MGC1 IP the primary softswitch platform 10.80.20.1 Address MGC. The communication port number MGC1 Port of the primary softswitch platform 2944 MGC.
  • Page 150 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example ONU Public Configure this item according to IP Subnet 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 the operator’s network planning. Mask ONU Public Configure this item according to 10.90.1.254 10.90.1.254 IP Gateway the operator’s network planning.
  • Page 151: Table 4-2 Planned Data On The Onu Side Of The Voip Service Based On The H.248 Protocol (Configuring Respectively)

    4 Configuring Voice Services Table 4-2 Planned data on the ONU side of the VoIP service based on the H.248 protocol (configuring respectively) Item Description Example (AN5506-04-B) Example (AN5506-10-B1) Service Select voip voip voip Type Configure this item according Fixed to the operator’s network Bandwidth planning.
  • Page 152 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example (AN5506-04-B) Example (AN5506-10-B1) Configure this item according to the operator’s network Control Passthrough Passthrough Passthrough Passthrough planning; the default setting Mode is Passthrough. Configure this item according Echo to the operator’s network...
  • Page 153 4 Configuring Voice Services 4.1.3.2 Configuration Flow Chart The flow chart for starting up the H.248 protocol based voice services respectively is illustrated in the Figure 4-2. Figure 4-2 Flow chart for configuring the VoIP services respectively -- H.248 4.1.3.3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN Configuration purpose Configure the service VLAN of the uplink port, limit the VLAN ID range of the...
  • Page 154: Figure 4-3 Configuring The Local End Service Vlan - H.248 Example

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 2. Select Edit → Append on the menu bar or directly click the button. Either operation brings up the Please Input the Rows for Add: dialog box. Type 1 and click OK to add one local VLAN.
  • Page 155 4 Configuring Voice Services 4.1.3.4 Configuring the NGN Uplink Interface Configuration purpose Configure the relevant parameters of the media gateway controller, including: the IP address of the MGC, the protocol port No. of the NGN, etc. Operation steps 1. Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config → Voice Config →...
  • Page 156 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 4.1.3.5 Configuring the NGN Uplink Subscriber Data Configuration purpose Configure the public network IP of the ONU, the endpoint domain name and the endpoint user name corresponding to the ONU, etc. Operation steps 1.
  • Page 157 4 Configuring Voice Services 4.1.3.6 Configuring the VoIP Service Bandwidth of the ONU Configuration purpose Configure the VoIP service bandwidth of the ONU. Operation steps 1. Click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane to display all ONUs in the right pane.
  • Page 158: Figure 4-7 An5506-10-B1 Bandwidth Configuration - H.248 Example

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5. Configure the bandwidth in the same way for the PON1-AN5506-10-B1[2] of the GC8B[15] card, as shown in Figure 4-7. Figure 4-7 AN5506-10-B1 bandwidth configuration – H.248 example 4.1.3.7 Configuring the VoIP Service Parameters of the ONU...
  • Page 159 4 Configuring Voice Services Figure 4-8 FXS1 voice configuration of the AN5506-04-B – H.248 example 3. Select FXS2 in Voice Port List and configure the parameters according to the planned data in Table 4-2, as shown in Figure 4-9. Version: B 4-15...
  • Page 160 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 4-9 FXS2 voice configuration of the AN5506-04-B – H.248 example 4. Click the Modify Data on Device button to complete the voice service configuration for the PON1-AN5506-04-B[1]. 5. Click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane to display all ONUs in the right pane.
  • Page 161 4 Configuring Voice Services Figure 4-10 FXS1 voice configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 – H.248 example 7. Select FXS2 in Voice Port List and configure the parameters according to the planned data in Table 4-2, as shown in Figure 4-11. Version: B 4-17...
  • Page 162 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 4-11 FXS2 voice configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 – H.248 example 8. Click the Modify Data on Device button to complete the voice service configuration for the PON1-AN5506-10-B1[2]. 4.1.3.8 End of Configuration The subscribers under the FXS1 and FXS2 port of the AN5506-04-B with the authorization No.1 and the subscribers under the FXS1 and FXS2 port of the...
  • Page 163: Configuring The Services In A Batch Manner

    4 Configuring Voice Services 4.1.4 Configuring the Services in a Batch Manner 4.1.4.1 Planning Data The following introduces how to start up the voice service by configuring the ONU ports in a batch manner. The planned data is shown in Table 4-3 and 4-4. Table 4-3 Planned data on the OLT side of the VoIP service based on the H.248 protocol (configuring in a batch manner)
  • Page 164 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example The TAG processing mode of the uplink service VLAN. There are two options: TAG and UNTAG. TAG means that when the uplink data packet passes the port, its tag will not be stripped and it keeps going in the tagged mode.
  • Page 165: Table 4-4 Planned Data On The Onu Side Of The Voip Service Based On The H.248 Protocol (Configuring In A Batch Manner)

    4 Configuring Voice Services Table 4-4 Planned data on the ONU side of the VoIP service based on the H.248 protocol (configuring in a batch manner) Item Description Example The name of the voice service bandwidth profile with an upper limit Profile Name of 32 characters.
  • Page 166 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Configure this item according to the Silence Switch operator’s network planning; the Enable default setting is Enable. Configure this item according to the Echo Cancel operator’s network planning; the Enable default setting is Enable.
  • Page 167 4 Configuring Voice Services Item Description Example ONU Static Configure this item according to the Public IP 10.90.1.254 10.90.1.254 operator’s network planning. Gateway Configure this item according to the Slot No. PON interface card slot number actually used. The No. of the PON port actually PON No.
  • Page 168 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Endpoint User The Termination ID corresponding to Name / SIP the port. Configure this item Telephone according to the operator’s network Number planning. 4.1.4.2 Configuration Flow Chart The flow chart for starting up the H.248 protocol based voice services in a batch manner is illustrated in the Figure 4-12.
  • Page 169 4 Configuring Voice Services 4.1.4.3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN Configuration purpose Configure the service VLAN of the uplink port, limit the VLAN ID range of the service passing the uplink port and process the VLAN Tag. Operation steps 1.
  • Page 170 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 4.1.4.4 Configuring the NGN Uplink Interface Configuration purpose Configure the relevant parameters of the media gateway controller, including: the IP address of the MGC, the protocol port No. of the NGN, etc.
  • Page 171 4 Configuring Voice Services 4.1.4.5 Configuring the ONU Bandwidth Configuration Profile Configuration purpose Configure the VoIP service bandwidth profile of the ONU. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config → GPON Service Bandwidth Config Profile from the shortcut menu to access the GPON Service Bandwidth Config Profile window.
  • Page 172: Figure 4-15 The Onu Bandwidth Configuration Profile - H.248 Example

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 4-15 The ONU bandwidth configuration profile – H.248 example 4.1.4.6 Binding the ONU with the Bandwidth Configuration Profile Configuration purpose Bind the ONU with the bandwidth configuration profile, that is, apply the bandwidth configuration profile to the ONU.
  • Page 173 4 Configuring Voice Services When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 174 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 175 4 Configuring Voice Services The detailed information of the object will display in the right pane. Configure the parameters according to the planned data in Table 4-4. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 176: Figure 4-19 Onu Voice Port Configuration - H.248 Example

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Click the Set Object as Condition button, select AN5506-04-B[1] and AN5506-10-B1[2] under the PON port No.1 of the GC8B card in Slot 15, and click the OK button. The detailed information of the object will display in the right pane. Configure the parameters according to the planned data in Table 4-4.
  • Page 177: Configuring The Voip Service - Mgcp Example

    4 Configuring Voice Services Configuring the VoIP Service – MGCP Example 4.2.1 Configuration Rules  When the softswitch platform uses the MGCP protocol to control the access terminals, you should set the MGC protocol type to the MGCP protocol for VoIP services, set the protocol port No.
  • Page 178: Configuring The Services Respectively

    AN5506-10-B1 as an example to introduce the start-up process of the VoIP service based on the MGCP protocol. The AN5116-06B chose the HU1A card and the GC8B card as the interface cards on the network side and the client end respectively, and the HSWA card and the PUBA card are required.
  • Page 179 4 Configuring Voice Services Item Description Example The TAG processing mode of the uplink service VLAN. There are two options: TAG and UNTAG. TAG means that when the uplink data packet passes the port, its tag will not be stripped and it keeps going in the tagged mode.
  • Page 180 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Enable or disable the DHCP function. DHCP Disable The default setting is Disable. Signaling This item should be consistent with the Service Service Name set in the Local End...
  • Page 181: Table 4-6 Planned Data On The Onu Side Of The Voip Service Based On The

    4 Configuring Voice Services Table 4-6 Planned data on the ONU side of the VoIP service based on the MGCP protocol (configuring respectively) Item Description Example (AN5506-04-B) Example (AN5506-10-B1) Service Type Select voip voip voip Configure this item Fixed according to the operator’s Bandwidth network planning.
  • Page 182 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example (AN5506-04-B) Example (AN5506-10-B1) Configure this item according to the operator’s DTMF Mode network planning; the Transparent Transparent Transparent Transparent default setting is Transparent. Configure this item according to the operator’s Fax Control network planning;...
  • Page 183: Figure 4-21 Flow Chart For Configuring The Voip Services Respectively - Mgcp

    4 Configuring Voice Services Item Description Example (AN5506-04-B) Example (AN5506-10-B1) It is the outer VLAN priority when the QinQ is enabled; Outer COS — — it is invalid when QinQ is disabled. It is the inner VLAN priority when the QinQ is enabled; Inner COS —...
  • Page 184 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 4.2.3.3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN Configuration purpose Configure the service VLAN of the uplink port, limit the VLAN ID range of the service passing the uplink port and process the VLAN Tag.
  • Page 185 4 Configuring Voice Services 4.2.3.4 Configuring the NGN Uplink Interface Configuration purpose Configure the relevant parameters of the media gateway controller, including: the IP address of the MGC, the protocol port No. of the NGN, etc. Operation steps 1. Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config → Voice Config →...
  • Page 186 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 4.2.3.5 Configuring the NGN Uplink Subscriber Data Configuration purpose Configure the public network IP of the ONU, the endpoint domain name and the endpoint user name corresponding to the ONU, etc. Operation steps 1.
  • Page 187 4 Configuring Voice Services 4.2.3.6 Configuring the VoIP Service Bandwidth of the ONU Configuration purpose Configure the VoIP service bandwidth of the ONU. Operation steps 1. Click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane to display all ONUs in the right pane.
  • Page 188: Figure 4-26 An5506-10-B1 Bandwidth Configuration - Mgcp Example

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5. Configure the bandwidth in the same way for the PON1-AN5506-10-B1[2] of the GC8B[15] card, as shown in Figure 4-26. Figure 4-26 AN5506-10-B1 bandwidth configuration – MGCP example 4.2.3.7 Configuring the VoIP Service Parameters of the ONU...
  • Page 189: Figure 4-27 Fxs1 Voice Configuration Of The An5506-04-B - Mgcp Example

    4 Configuring Voice Services Figure 4-27 FXS1 voice configuration of the AN5506-04-B – MGCP example 3. Select FXS2 in Voice Port List and configure the parameters according to the planned data in Table 4-6, as shown in Figure 4-28. Version: B 4-45...
  • Page 190: Figure 4-28 Fxs2 Voice Configuration Of The An5506-04-B - Mgcp Example

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 4-28 FXS2 voice configuration of the AN5506-04-B – MGCP example 4. Click the Modify Data on Device button to complete the voice service configuration for the PON1-AN5506-04-B[1]. 5. Click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane to display all ONUs in the right pane.
  • Page 191: Figure 4-29 Fxs1 Voice Configuration Of The An5506-10-B1 -- Mgcp Example

    4 Configuring Voice Services Figure 4-29 FXS1 voice configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 -- MGCP example 7. Select FXS2 in Voice Port List and configure the parameters according to the planned data in Table 4-6, as shown in Figure 4-30. Version: B 4-47...
  • Page 192: Figure 4-30 Fxs2 Voice Configuration Of The An5506-10-B1 - Mgcp Example

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 4-30 FXS2 voice configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 – MGCP example 8. Click the Modify Data on Device button to complete the voice service configuration for the PON1-AN5506-10-B1[2]. 4.2.3.8 End of Configuration The subscribers under the FXS1 and FXS2 port of the AN5506-04-B with the authorization No.1 and the subscribers under the FXS1 and FXS2 port of the...
  • Page 193: Configuring The Services In A Batch Manner

    4 Configuring Voice Services 4.2.4 Configuring the Services in a Batch Manner 4.2.4.1 Planning Data The following introduces how to start up the voice service by configuring the ONU ports in a batch manner. The planned data is shown in Table 4-7 and 4-8. Table 4-7 Planned data on the OLT side of the VoIP service based on the MGCP protocol (configuring in a batch manner)
  • Page 194 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example The TAG processing mode of the uplink service VLAN. There are two options: TAG and UNTAG. TAG means that when the uplink data packet passes the port, its tag will not be stripped and it keeps going in the tagged mode.
  • Page 195: Table 4-8 Planned Data On The Onu Side Of The Voip Service Based On The

    4 Configuring Voice Services Table 4-8 Planned data on the ONU side of the VoIP service based on the MGCP protocol (configuring in a batch manner) Item Description Example The name of the voice service bandwidth profile with an upper Profile Name limit of 32 characters.
  • Page 196 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Configure this item according to Fax Mode the operator’s network planning; Transparent the default setting is Transparent. Configure this item according to Silence the operator’s network planning; Enable Switch the default setting is Enable.
  • Page 197 4 Configuring Voice Services Item Description Example ONU Static Configure this item according to Public IP 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 the operator’s network planning. Mask ONU Static Configure this item according to Public IP 10.90.1.254 10.90.1.254 the operator’s network planning. Gateway Configure this item according to Slot No.
  • Page 198: Figure 4-31 Flow Chart For Configuring Voip Services In A Batch Manner - Mgcp

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Configure this item according to Protocol Port the operator’s network planning; 2427 2427 2427 2427 the default setting is 2427. Endpoint The Termination ID corresponding User Name / to the port. Configure this item according to the operator’s...
  • Page 199 4 Configuring Voice Services 4.2.4.3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN Configuration purpose Configure the service VLAN of the uplink port, limit the VLAN ID range of the service passing the uplink port and process the VLAN Tag. Operation steps 1.
  • Page 200 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 4.2.4.4 Configuring the NGN Uplink Interface Configuration purpose Configure the relevant parameters of the media gateway controller, including: the IP address of the MGC, the protocol port No. of the NGN, etc.
  • Page 201: Figure 4-34 The Onu Bandwidth Configuration Profile

    4 Configuring Voice Services 4.2.4.5 Configuring the ONU Bandwidth Configuration Profile Configuration purpose Configure the VoIP service bandwidth profile of the ONU. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config → GPON Service Bandwidth Config Profile from the shortcut menu to access the GPON Service Bandwidth Config Profile window.
  • Page 202 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 4.2.4.6 Binding the ONU with the Bandwidth Configuration Profile Configuration purpose Bind the ONU with the bandwidth configuration profile, that is, apply the bandwidth configuration profile to the ONU. Operation steps Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane, select Config → Batch Configure →...
  • Page 203 4 Configuring Voice Services Figure 4-35 ONU configuration 4.2.4.7 Configuring the ONU Voice Port Advanced Profile Configuration purpose Configure the profile of the ONU voice service parameters, including voice codec, fax mode, silence switch, echo cancel, input / output gain, DTMF mode, etc. Operation steps Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane, select Config →...
  • Page 204: Figure 4-36 Onu Voice Port Advanced Configuration Profile

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 4-36 ONU voice port advanced configuration profile 4.2.4.8 Configuring the Basic Voice Parameters for the ONU Configuration purpose Configure the configuration method for the public network IP address and the public network IP information of the ONU voice service.
  • Page 205 4 Configuring Voice Services When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 206: Figure 4-38 Onu Voice Port Configuration

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide The detailed information of the object will display in the right pane. Configure the parameters according to the planned data in Table 4-8. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment.
  • Page 207: Configuring The Voip Services - Sip Example

    4 Configuring Voice Services Configuring the VoIP Services – SIP Example 4.3.1 Configuring Rules  When the softswitch platform uses the SIP protocol to control the access terminals, you should set the MGC protocol type to the SIP protocol for VoIP services, and set the protocol port No.
  • Page 208: Configuring The Services Respectively

    AN5506-10-B1 as an example to introduce the start-up process of the VoIP service based on the SIP protocol. The AN5116-06B chose the HU1A card and the GC4B card as the interface cards on the network side and the client end respectively, and the HSWA card and the PUBA card are required.
  • Page 209 4 Configuring Voice Services Item Description Example Interface Configure this item according to the 20:SFP1 uplink interface No. actually used. The TAG processing mode of the uplink service VLAN. There are two options: TAG and UNTAG. TAG means that when the uplink data packet passes the port, its tag will not be stripped and it keeps going in the tagged mode.
  • Page 210 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example The timeout period of the SIP protocol. The value range is 60 to 3600; the unit 3600 Expires (S) is second. The default setting is 3600 seconds. This item should be consistent with the...
  • Page 211 4 Configuring Voice Services Table 4-10 Planned data on the ONU side of the VoIP service based on the SIP protocol (configuring respectively) Item Description Example (AN5506-04-B) Example (AN5506-10-B1) Service Type Select voip. voip voip Configure this item Fixed according to the Bandwidth operator’s network (Kbyte/s)
  • Page 212 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example (AN5506-04-B) Example (AN5506-10-B1) Configure this item according to the Fax Model operator’s network Transparent Transparent Transparent Transparent planning; the default setting is Transparent. Configure this item according to the DTMF Mode operator’s network...
  • Page 213: Figure 4-40 Flow Chart For Configuring The Voip Services Respectively - Sip Example

    4 Configuring Voice Services Item Description Example (AN5506-04-B) Example (AN5506-10-B1) It is SVLAN ID when the QinQ is enabled. The SVLAN ID value should SVLAN ID — — 3000 3000 be within the uplink VLAN ID. It is invalid when the QinQ is disabled.
  • Page 214 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 4.3.3.3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN Configuration purpose Configure the service VLAN of the uplink port, limit the VLAN ID range of the service passing the uplink port and process the VLAN Tag.
  • Page 215 4 Configuring Voice Services 4.3.3.4 Configuring the NGN Uplink Interface Configuration purpose Configure the relevant parameters of the media gateway controller, including: the IP address of the MGC, the protocol port No. of the NGN, etc. Operation steps 1. Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config → Voice Config →...
  • Page 216 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 4.3.3.5 Configuring the NGN Uplink Subscriber Data Configuration purpose Configure the public network IP of the ONU, the endpoint domain name and the endpoint user name corresponding to the ONU, etc. Operation steps 1.
  • Page 217 4 Configuring Voice Services 4.3.3.6 Configuring the VoIP Service Bandwidth of the ONU Configuration purpose Configure the VoIP service bandwidth of the ONU. Operation steps 1. Click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane to display all ONUs in the right pane.
  • Page 218: Figure 4-45 An5506-10-B1 Bandwidth Configuration - Sip Example

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5. Configure the bandwidth in the same way for the PON1-AN5506-10-B1[2] of the GC8B[15] card, as shown in Figure 4-7. Figure 4-45 AN5506-10-B1 bandwidth configuration – SIP example 4.3.3.7 Configuring the VoIP Service Parameters of the ONU...
  • Page 219: Figure 4-46 Fxs1 Voice Configuration Of The An5506-04-B - Sip Example

    4 Configuring Voice Services Figure 4-46 FXS1 voice configuration of the AN5506-04-B – SIP example 3. Select FXS2 in Voice Port List and configure the parameters according to the planned data in Table 4-10, as shown in Figure 4-47. Version: B 4-75...
  • Page 220: Figure 4-47 Fxs2 Voice Configuration Of The An5506-04-B - Sip Example

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 4-47 FXS2 voice configuration of the AN5506-04-B – SIP example 4. Click the Modify Data on Device button to complete the voice service configuration for the PON1-AN5506-04-B[1]. 5. Click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane to display all ONUs in the right pane.
  • Page 221: Figure 4-48 Fxs1 Voice Configuration Of The An5506-10-B1 - Sip Example

    4 Configuring Voice Services Figure 4-48 FXS1 voice configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 – SIP example 7. Select FXS2 in Voice Port List and configure the parameters according to the planned data in Table 4-10, as shown in Figure 4-49. Version: B 4-77...
  • Page 222: Figure 4-49 Fxs2 Voice Configuration Of The An5506-10-B1 - Sip Example

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 4-49 FXS2 voice configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 – SIP example 8. Click the Modify Data on Device button to complete the voice service configuration for the PON1-AN5506-10-B1[2]. 4.3.3.8 End of Configuration The subscribers under the FXS1 and FXS2 port of the AN5506-04-B with the authorization No.1 and the subscribers under the FXS1 and FXS2 port of the...
  • Page 223: Configuring The Services In A Batch Manner

    4 Configuring Voice Services 4.3.4 Configuring the Services in a Batch Manner 4.3.4.1 Planning Data The following introduces how to start up the voice service by configuring the ONU ports in a batch manner. The planned data is shown in Table 4-11 and 4-12. Table 4-11 Planned data on the OLT side of the VoIP service based on the SIP protocol (configuring in a batch manner)
  • Page 224 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example The TAG processing mode of the uplink service VLAN. There are two options: TAG and UNTAG. TAG means that when the uplink data packet passes the port, its tag will not be stripped and it keeps going in the tagged mode.
  • Page 225: An5506-04-B)

    4 Configuring Voice Services Table 4-12 Planned data on the ONU side of the VoIP service based on the SIP protocol (configuring in a batch manner) Example Example Item Description (AN5506-04-B) (AN5506-10-B1) The name of the voice service bandwidth profile with an upper limit Profile Name of 32 characters.
  • Page 226: An5506-10-B1)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Example Example Item Description (AN5506-04-B) (AN5506-10-B1) Configure this item according to the Fax Mode operator’s network planning; the Transparent default setting is Transparent. Configure this item according to the Silence Switch operator’s network planning; the Enable default setting is Enable.
  • Page 227 4 Configuring Voice Services Example Example Item Description (AN5506-04-B) (AN5506-10-B1) ONU Static Configure this item according to the 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 Public IP Mask operator’s network planning. ONU Static Configure this item according to the Public IP 10.90.1.254 10.90.1.254 operator’s network planning. Gateway Configure this item according to the Slot No.
  • Page 228: Figure 4-50 Flow Chart For Configuring Voip Services In A Batch Manner - Sip

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Example Example Item Description (AN5506-04-B) (AN5506-10-B1) The user name of the SIP terminal SIP User and the SIP registrar. Configure this test1 test2 test3 test4 Name item according to the operator’s network planning.
  • Page 229 4 Configuring Voice Services 4.3.4.3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN Configuration purpose Configure the service VLAN of the uplink port, limit the VLAN ID range of the service passing the uplink port and process the VLAN Tag. Operation steps 1.
  • Page 230 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 4.3.4.4 Configuring the NGN Uplink Interface Configuration purpose Configure the relevant parameters of the media gateway controller, including: the IP address of the MGC, the protocol port No. of the NGN, etc.
  • Page 231 4 Configuring Voice Services 4.3.4.5 Configuring the ONU Bandwidth Configuration Profile Configuration purpose Configure the VoIP service bandwidth profile of the ONU. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config → GPON Service Bandwidth Config Profile from the shortcut menu to access the GPON Service Bandwidth Config Profile window.
  • Page 232: Figure 4-53 The Onu Bandwidth Configuration Profile - Sip Example

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 4-53 The ONU bandwidth configuration profile – SIP example 4.3.4.6 Binding the ONU with the Bandwidth Configuration Profile Configuration purpose Bind the ONU with the bandwidth configuration profile, that is, apply the bandwidth configuration profile to the ONU.
  • Page 233 4 Configuring Voice Services When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 234 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 235 4 Configuring Voice Services When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 236: Figure 4-57 Onu Voice Port Configuration - Sip Example

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide The detailed information of the object will display in the right pane. Configure the parameters according to the planned data in Table 4-12. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment.
  • Page 237 4 Configuring Voice Services Configuring the DHCP Function for the NGN Uplink Configuration purpose Configure the ONU to get the voice service IP using the DHCP method with the option 60 identifier. Prerequisites This operation is needed only when you configure the DHCP option60. You should set the DHCP function of the NGN uplink interface as Enable first.
  • Page 238: Operation Steps

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config → Voice Config → DHCP With NGN Uplinked from the shortcut menu to access the DHCP With NGN Uplinked window.
  • Page 239: Configuring The Advanced Profile Parameters For The Softswitch

    Planning data for configuring softswitch intercommunication profiles Item Description Example The name of the softswitch intercommunication profile of Profile Name the AN5116-06B. The string can consist of letters, ngn1 Softswitch numbers and underlines. Parameters The fixed part of the RTP protocol resource name. If the...
  • Page 240 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example The value range: 0 to 65534. The RTP Name Var Begin RTP Name Var value must be smaller than the RTP Name Var End value. 4000 Begin The default setting is 4000.
  • Page 241 4 Configuring Voice Services Item Description Example Off Hook Register the howler tone timeout function to stop playing Warning Tone the howler tone when the timer is expired. The default Unregistered Timeout setting is Unregistered. The FLASH low-pulse width, usually between 90 and 120 Flash ms.
  • Page 242 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example The CLI language used by the IAD, Chinese or English. CLI Language English This item is valid only for the AN5506-05 at present. NGN Register The value range is 1 to 3600 seconds; the default setting Timer is 600 seconds.
  • Page 243: Binding Softswitch Intercommunication Profiles

    4 Configuring Voice Services Figure 4-59 Configuring softswitch intercommunication profiles 4.5.2 Binding Softswitch Intercommunication Profiles Configuration purpose Send the configured software intercommunication profiles to the ONU. Planning data Table 4-15 Planning data for binding the softswitch intercommunication profiles Item Description Example Configure this item according to the service interface Slot No.
  • Page 244 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Operation steps This operation should be performed after the softswitch intercommunication parameter profile is configured. In this example, we bind the softswitch intercommunication profile named ngn1 to the ONU with the authentication No.1 under the PON port No.1 of the GC8B card in Slot 15.
  • Page 245: Figure 4-60 Binding The Softswitch Intercommunication Profiles

    4 Configuring Voice Services Figure 4-60 Binding the softswitch intercommunication profiles Version: B 4-101...
  • Page 246: Configuring The Ngn Heartbeat Parameters

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Configuring the NGN Heartbeat Parameters Configuration purpose Configure the heartbeat parameters between the MG and the MGC, and beween the MGC and the MGC. Configuration rules You should set the Heartbeat Switch item to Enable in the configuration of the parameters of the softswitch platform before you can configure the heartbeat parameters.
  • Page 247: Figure 4-61 Configuring The Ngn Heartbeat Parameters

    4 Configuring Voice Services When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 248: Configuring The Iad Md5 Authentication

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Configuring the IAD MD5 Authentication Configuration purpose This operation is to configure the MD5 authentication of the voice service, mainly used in the authentication between the IAD and the softswitch platform. This operation is only specific to the H.248 and the SIP protocol.
  • Page 249: Figure 4-62 Configuring The Iad Md5 Authentication

    4 Configuring Voice Services Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config → Voice Config → IAD MD5 Configuration from the shortcut menu to access the IAD MD5 Configuration window. Select Edit → Append on the menu bar or directly click the button.
  • Page 250: Registering / Unregistering The Ngn User

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Registering / Unregistering the NGN User Configuration purpose Registering or unregistering the NGN user to the MGC. Prerequisites The operation object is the a user’s telephone number. This telephone number should have been configured in the system, and this number and the corresponding NGN configuration should have been sent to the destination ONU.
  • Page 251: Figure 4-63 Registering / Unregistering Ngn Users

    4 Configuring Voice Services When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 252: Configuring The Digitmap

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Configuring the Digitmap Configuration purpose Configure the digitmap of the SIP protocol. In course of dialing, the gateway matches the dialed digits against the numbering scheme in the digitmap and reports to the Softswitch or IMS when a match is found.
  • Page 253: Figure 4-64 Configuring The Digitmap

    4 Configuring Voice Services When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 254: Displaying The Status Information

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 4.10 Displaying the Status Information 4.10.1 Viewing the MGC Register Server’s Status Configuration purpose View the real-time connection status between the IAD and the softswitch platform MGC, including the IP address and the current registration status of the MGC connected with the IAD.
  • Page 255: Viewing The Ngn User Port's Status

    4 Configuring Voice Services Figure 4-65 Displaying the MGC register server’s status 4.10.2 Viewing the NGN User Port’s Status Configuration purpose This operation is to view the IAD user port’s status according to the user’s telephone number. Planning data Table 4-21 Planning data for displaying the NGN user port’s status Item Description...
  • Page 256: Viewing The Iad Ip Information

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Click the button to execute the command after the configuration is completed. The prompt pane at the bottom of the window displays Read from Device Executing Command Succeed. The window displays the NGN user port is in the EP_STATUS_INACTIVE status.
  • Page 257: Figure 4-67 Displaying The Iad Ip Information

    4 Configuring Voice Services Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Get Information → NGN Status from the shortcut menu. Click the IAD IP tab to access the IAD IP window. Configure the Slot No., the PON Port No., and the ONU S.N. according to the planned data in Table 4-22.
  • Page 259: Configuring Data Services

    Configuring Data Services This chapter gives details on how to provision the data service using the AN5116-06B, and it mainly includes the following sections: Example for data service configuration – in the VLAN transparent transmission mode Example for data service configuration – in the Tag mode Example for data service configuration –...
  • Page 260: Configuration Rules

    5.1.1 Configuration Rules The AN5116-06B supports the QinQ data service, which means it supports the VLAN stacking as well. In this example the GC8B card is used as the service interface card and the AN5506-04-B and the AN5506-10-B1 are used as ONUs to introduce the data service configuration in the VLAN transparent transmission mode.
  • Page 261: Service Network

    The AN5506-04-B and the AN5506-10-B1 are used as ONUs in this example. The AN5116-06B uses the HU1A and the GC8B as the interface cards at the network side and the subscriber side respectively. And the HSWA card is compulsory.
  • Page 262: Configuring Data Services Respectively (For The An5506-04-B)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.1.3 Configuring Data Services Respectively (for the AN5506-04-B) 5.1.3.1 Planning Data Table 5-1 The planned data of data service configuration at the OLT side in the transparent transmission mode (configured respectively) Item...
  • Page 263 5 Configuring the Data Service Table 5-2 The planned data of data service configuration at the AN5506-04-B ONU side in the transparent transmission mode (configured respectively) Item Description Example Broadband Internet Service Type Select broadband Internet access. access The fixed bandwidth of an ONU’s uplink service. Fixed Even if the service does not use the bandwidth Bandwidth...
  • Page 264 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example When the CVLAN mode is set as Transparent, the VLAN mode should be consistent with the PON VLAN Mode priority, ranging from 0 to 7. When the Tag mode is set as Untag, this item is unconfigurable.
  • Page 265 5.1.3.3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN Configuration purpose Configure the uplink port VLAN of the AN5116-06B for designated service flow and limit the VLAN range of the service. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config →...
  • Page 266: Figure 5-3 The Local End Service Vlan Window - Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Configure according to the planned data in Table 5-1. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 267: Figure 5-4 The Bandwidth Config Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Configure according to the planned data in Table 5-2. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 268: Figure 5-5 The Onu Port Service Configuration

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-5 The ONU port service configuration Select FE1 from the Data Port List in Figure 5-5. Click Add to create a data service and configure it according to the planned data in Table 5-2.
  • Page 269: Figure 5-7 The Port Service Configuration Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Click OK and return to the dialog box shown in Figure 5-5. Right-click FE1 in the Data Port List and select Copy Port Config. Right-click FE2 and select Paste Port Config. After the configuration, click the Modify on Device button to complete the AN5506-04-B service configuration.
  • Page 270: Configuring Data Services In A Batch Manner (For The An5506-04-B)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.1.4 Configuring Data Services in a Batch Manner (for the AN5506-04-B) 5.1.4.1 Planning Data Table 5-3 The planned data of data service configuration at the OLT side in the transparent transmission mode (in a batch manner)
  • Page 271: Port

    5 Configuring the Data Service Table 5-4 The planned data of data service configuration at the AN5506-04-B ONU side in the transparent transmission mode (in a batch manner) Item Description Example Profile Name The name of the bandwidth allocation profile Service Type Select broadband Internet access.
  • Page 272 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Configured as Tag or Untag according to the network planning of the operator. In the Tag TAG Mode mode the uplink data packets are tagged, whereas in the Untag mode the uplink data packets are untagged.
  • Page 273: Figure 5-8 The Batch Configuration Flow Chart Of Data Service Provisioning In The

    5 Configuring the Data Service Item Description Example Port Type The type of the actually used port FE port Port No. The number of the actually used port Profile The data service profile should be selected. Data service profile ONU Port Type Profile Profile...
  • Page 274 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.1.4.3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN See Section 5.1.3.3 for configuration procedures. 5.1.4.4 Configuring the Bandwidth Allocation Profile Configuration purpose Configure the bandwidth of the ONU data service and control the service flow.
  • Page 275: Figure 5-9 The Bandwidth Config Profile Window -Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-9 The Bandwidth Config Profile window -completed 5.1.4.5 Configuring the Data Service Profile Configuration purpose Configure the FE port status and working mode of the ONU and add VLAN tags to the data service. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config →...
  • Page 276: Creating A Service Profile

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 277: Figure 5-11 The Onu Subprofile Config Dialog Box

    5 Configuring the Data Service Click the ONU Subprofile Config field to bring up the ONU Subprofile Config dialog box. Click the Add button to add a profile configuration. Click the Profile Type list box and select Bandwidth Config Profile. Click the Profile Name list box and select a.
  • Page 278: Figure 5-13 The Onu Port Profile Config Dialog Box

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Click the right pane and select Edit → Append on the menu bar. Enter 2 in the Please Inut the Rows for Add dialog box that appears and click OK. Click the Port Type list box and select FE. Double-click the Port No. blank field and enter 1.
  • Page 279: Figure 5-14 The Service Profile Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-14 The Service Profile window - completed 5.1.4.7 Binding the ONU to the Service Profile Configuration purpose Apply the bandwidth allocation and data service configuration of the service profile to the ONU by binding the ONU to the service profile. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config →...
  • Page 280: Figure 5-15 The Select Objects Dialog Box For The Onu Number Configuration

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-15 The Select Objects dialog box for the ONU number configuration Click the OK button and return to the Service Profile Binding window. Click button to execute the command. The If the service profile binding and the refresh operation is performed, the original ONU service configuration will be overwritten.
  • Page 281: Configuring Data Services Respectively

    5 Configuring the Data Service 5.1.5 Configuring Data Services Respectively (for the AN5506-10-B1) 5.1.5.1 Planning Data Table 5-5 The planned data of data service configuration at the OLT side in the transparent transmission mode (configured respectively) Item Description Example Slot No. The number of the actually used slot PON No.
  • Page 282 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Table 5-6 The planned data of data service configuration at the AN5506-10-B1 ONU side in the transparent transmission mode (configured respectively) Item Description Example Service Type Select integrate service. Integrate Service The fixed bandwidth of an ONU’s uplink service.
  • Page 283: Figure 5-17 Flow Chart For Provisioning Data Services Respectively In The Transparent Transmission Mode (For The An5506-10-B1)

    5 Configuring the Data Service Item Description Example QinQ State Enable / disable the QinQ configuration. Enable Corresponding to the configured local end service Service Name data1 VLAN. Configure the SVLAN ID according to the network VLAN ID planning of the operator within the range of 1 to 3001 4085.
  • Page 284: Figure 5-18 The Bandwidth Config Window - Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.1.5.4 Configuring the Bandwidth Allocation Configuration purpose Configure the bandwidth of the ONU data service and limit the traffic flow. Operation steps Click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane and information of all ONUs listed under the GC8B card will be shown in the right pane.
  • Page 285: Figure 5-19 The Onu Port Service Configuration

    5 Configuring the Data Service 5.1.5.5 Configuring the ONU Port Data Service Parameters Configuration purpose Configure the FE port status and working mode of the ONU and add VLAN tags to the data service. Operation steps Click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane and information about all ONUs listed under the GC8B card will be shown in the right pane.
  • Page 286: Figure 5-20 The Services Configuration Dialog Box

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Select FE1 from the Data Port List in Figure 5-19. Click Add to create a data service and configure it according to the planned data in Table 5-6. Figure 5-20 The Services Configuration dialog box Click OK and return to the dialog box shown in Figure 5-19.
  • Page 287: Figure 5-21 The Port Service Configuration Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-21 The port service configuration completed Version: B 5-29...
  • Page 288: Configuring Data Services In A Batch Manner

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.1.6 Configuring Data Services in a Batch Manner (for the AN5506-10-B1) 5.1.6.1 Planning Data Table 5-7 The planned data of data service configuration at the OLT side in the transparent transmission mode (in a batch manner)
  • Page 289 5 Configuring the Data Service Table 5-8 The planned data of data service configuration at the AN5506-10-B1 ONU side in the transparent transmission mode (in a batch manner) Item Description Example Profile Name The name of the bandwidth allocation profile Service Type Select integrated service.
  • Page 290 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Port No. The number of the actually used ONU port Configuring Port Enable the ONU Configure the port enable function. Enable Disable data port MAC Limit Configured as no MAC limit.
  • Page 291 5 Configuring the Data Service 5.1.6.3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN See Section 5.1.3.3 for configuration procedures. 5.1.6.4 Configuring the Bandwidth Allocation Profile Configuration purpose Configure the bandwidth of the ONU data service and limit the traffic flow. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config →...
  • Page 292: Figure 5-23 The Bandwidth Config Profile Window - Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-23 The Bandwidth Config Profile window - completed 5.1.6.5 Binding the Bandwidth Allocation Profile Configuration purpose Bind the configured bandwidth allocation profile to the ONU. Configuration example Right-click the system in the Object Tree, select Config and Command →...
  • Page 293: Figure 5-24 Set Configuration Objects

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-24 Set configuration objects The specific configuration information of the object will appear in the right pane. Click the GPON Bandwidth Profile list box and select the configured bandwidth profile a. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment.
  • Page 294: Figure 5-26 The Service Model Profile Window

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.1.6.6 Configuring the Service Model Profile Configuration purpose Select the data service type, CVLAN mode and determine whether to enable the translation function and the QinQ function. Configuration example Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane, select Config → Profile Definition→...
  • Page 295 5 Configuring the Data Service 5.1.6.7 Configuring the SVLAN Profile Configuration purpose Configure the SVLAN value to apply in the ONU data service parameter configuration. Configuration example Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane and select Config → Profile Definition →...
  • Page 296: Figure 5-28 Set Configuration Objects

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.1.6.8 Configuring the ONU Data Port Parameters Configuration purpose Enable the ONU ports and limit the number of MAC addresses in a batch manner. Configuration example Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane and select Config → Batch Config →...
  • Page 297: Figure 5-29 The Onu Data Port Configure Window

    5 Configuring the Data Service The specific configuration information of the objects will appear in the right pane. Configure according to the planned data in Table 5-8. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment.
  • Page 298: Figure 5-30 Set The Configuration Objects

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-30 Set the configuration objects The specific configuration information of the objects will appear in the right pane. Configure according to the planned data in Table 5-8. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment.
  • Page 299: End Of Configuration

    5 Configuring the Data Service 5.1.7 End of Configuration After being added with stacked VLAN tags, the PC1 to PC4 can access the Internet via home gateways normally. Version: B 5-41...
  • Page 300: Example For Data Service Configuration - In The Tag Mode

    5.2.1 Configuration Rules The AN5116-06B supports the QinQ data service, which means it supports VLAN stacking as well. In this example the GC8B card is used as the service interface card and the AN5506-04-B and the AN5506-10-B1 are used as ONUs to introduce the data service configuration in the Tag mode.
  • Page 301: Service Network

    The AN5506-04-B and the AN5506-10-B1 are used as ONUs in this example. The AN5116-06B uses the HU1A and the GC8B as the interface cards at the network side and the subscriber side respectively, and the HSWA card is compulsory.
  • Page 302: Configuring Data Services Respectively (For The An5506-04-B)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.2.3 Configuring Data Services Respectively (for the AN5506-04-B) 5.2.3.1 Planning Data Table 5-9 The planned data of data service configuration at the OLT side in the Tag mode (configured respectively) Item Description Example Slot No.
  • Page 303 5 Configuring the Data Service Table 5-10 The planned data of data service configuration at the AN5506-04-B ONU side in the Tag mode (configured respectively) Item Description Example Broadband Internet Service Type Select broadband Internet access. access The fixed bandwidth of an ONU’s uplink service. Fixed Even if the service does not use the bandwidth Bandwidth...
  • Page 304 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example When the CVLAN mode is set as Transparent, the VLAN mode should be consistent with the COS, VLAN Mode — ranging from 0 to 7. When the Tag mode is set as Untag, this item is unconfigurable.
  • Page 305 5.2.3.3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN Configuration purpose Configure the uplink port VLAN of the AN5116-06B for the designated service flow and limit the VLAN range of the service. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config →...
  • Page 306: Figure 5-34 The Local End Service Vlan Window - Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Configure according to the planned data in Table 5-9. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 307: Figure 5-35 The Bandwidth Config Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Configure according to the planned data in Table 5-10. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 308: Figure 5-36 The Onu Port Service Configuration

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-36 The ONU port service configuration Select FE1 from the Data Port List in Figure 5-36. Click Add to create a data service and configure according to the planned data in Table 5-10.
  • Page 309: Figure 5-38 The Port Service Configuration Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Click OK and return to the dialog box shown in Figure 5-36. Right-click FE1 in the Data Port List and select Copy Port Config. Right-click FE2 and select Paste Port Config. After the configuration, click the Modify on Device button to complete the AN5506-04-B service configuration.
  • Page 310 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.2.4 Configuring Data Services in a Batch Manner (for the AN5506-04-B) 5.2.4.1 Planning Data Table 5-11 The planned data of data service configuration at the OLT side in the Tag mode (in...
  • Page 311 5 Configuring the Data Service Table 5-12 The planned data of data service configuration at the AN5506-04-B ONU side in the Tag mode (in a batch manner) Item Description Example Profile Name The name of the bandwidth allocation profile Broadband Internet Service Type Select broadband Internet access.
  • Page 312 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Configured as Tag or Untag according to the network planning of the operator. In the Tag mode TAG Mode the uplink data packets are tagged, while in the Untag Untag mode the uplink data packets are untagged.
  • Page 313: Figure 5-39 The Batch Configuration Flow Chart Of Data Service Provisioning In The

    5 Configuring the Data Service Item Description Example Profile ONU Port The data service profile should be selected. Data service profile Type Profile Profile The profile name configured in the corresponding Config Name data service profile The profile name configured in the corresponding Profile ID service profile Action...
  • Page 314 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.2.4.3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN See Section 5.2.3.3 for configuration procedures. 5.2.4.4 Configuring the Bandwidth Allocation Profile Configuration purpose Configure the bandwidth of the ONU data service and limit the traffic flow.
  • Page 315: Figure 5-40 The Bandwidth Config Profile Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-40 The Bandwidth Config Profile window - completed 5.2.4.5 Configuring the Data Service Profile Configuration purpose Configure the FE port status and working mode of the ONU and add VLAN tags to the data service. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config →...
  • Page 316: Creating A Service Profile

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 317: Figure 5-42 The Onu Subprofile Config Dialog Box

    5 Configuring the Data Service Click the ONU Subprofile Config field to access the ONU Subprofile Config dialog box. Click the Add button to add a profile configuration. Click the Profile Type list box and select Bandwidth Config Profile. Click the Profile Name list box and select a.
  • Page 318: Figure 5-44 The Onu Port Profile Config Dialog Box

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Click the right pane and select Edit → Append in the menu bar. Enter 2 in the Please Input the Rows for Add dialog box that appears and click OK. Click the Port Type list box and select FE. Double-click the Port No. blank field and enter 1.
  • Page 319: Figure 5-45 The Service Profile Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-45 The Service Profile window - completed 5.2.4.7 Binding the ONU to the Service Profile Configuration purpose Apply the bandwidth allocation and data service configuration of the service profile to the ONU by binding the ONU to the service profile. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config →...
  • Page 320: Figure 5-46 The Select Objects Dialog Box

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-46 The Select Objects dialog box Click the OK button and return to the Service Profile Binding window. Click button to execute the command. The If the service profile binding and the refresh operation is performed, the original ONU service configuration will be overwritten.
  • Page 321: Configuring Data Services Respectively (For The An5506-10-B1)

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-47 The Service Profile Binding window 5.2.5 Configuring Data Services Respectively (for the AN5506-10-B1) 5.2.5.1 Planning Data Table 5-13 The planned data of data service configuration at the OLT side in the Tag mode (configured respectively) Item Description...
  • Page 322: Port

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example The Tag processing mode of the uplink service VLAN can be set as Tag or Untag. Under UNTAG mode, the TAGs of the uplink packets will be stripped automatically and the packets will be...
  • Page 323 5 Configuring the Data Service Item Description Example Unconfigurable when the port auto negotiation is Port Speed Default enabled. The default speed is 100M. Unconfigurable when the port auto negotiation is Duplex Default enabled. The default value is full-duplex. Flow control Configure according to the network planning of the Enable / Default...
  • Page 324: Figure 5-48 Flow Chart For Provisioning Data Services Respectively In The Tag Mode (For The An5506-10-B1)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.2.5.2 Configuration Flow Chart Figure 5-48 Flow chart for provisioning data services respectively in the Tag mode (for the AN5506-10-B1) 5.2.5.3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN See Section 5.2.3.3 for configuration procedures.
  • Page 325 5 Configuring the Data Service Click the right pane and select Edit → Append on the menu bar or click the button. Enter 1 in the Please Input the Rows for Add dialog box that appears and click the OK button. Configure according to the planned data in Table 5-14.
  • Page 326: Figure 5-50 The Onu Port Service Configuration

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-50 The ONU port service configuration Select FE1 from the Data Port List in Figure 5-50. Click Add to create a data service and configure it according to the planned data in Table 5-14.
  • Page 327: Figure 5-51 The Services Configuration Dialog Box

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-51 The Services Configuration dialog box Click OK and return to the dialog box shown in Figure 5-50. Right-click FE1 in the Data Port List and select Copy Port Config. Right-click FE2 and select Paste Port Config to enable the FE2 port.
  • Page 328: Figure 5-52 The Onu Port Service Configuration Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-52 The ONU port service configuration completed 5-70 Version: B...
  • Page 329 5 Configuring the Data Service 5.2.6 Configuring Data Services in a Batch Manner (for the AN5506-10-B1) 5.2.6.1 Planning Data Table 5-15 The planned data of data service configuration at the OLT side in the Tag mode (in a batch manner) Item Description Example...
  • Page 330 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Table 5-16 The planned data of data service configuration at the AN5506-10-B1 ONU side in the Tag mode (in a batch manner) Item Description Example Profile Name The name of the bandwidth allocation profile Service Type Select integrated service.
  • Page 331 5 Configuring the Data Service Item Description Example The SVLAN priority. The value range is 0 to 7 SCOS with the 7 as the highest priority and 0 as the lowest. Port No. The actually used ONU port ONU data Port Enable port...
  • Page 332 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.2.6.3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN See Section 5.2.3.3 for configuration procedures. 5.2.6.4 Configuring the Bandwidth Allocation Profile Configuration purpose Configure the bandwidth of the ONU data service and limit the traffic flow.
  • Page 333: Figure 5-54 The Bandwidth Config Profile Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-54 The Bandwidth Config Profile window - completed 5.2.6.5 Binding the Bandwidth Allocation Profile Configuration purpose Bind the configured bandwidth allocation profile to the ONU. Configuration example Right-click the system in the Object Tree and select Config → Batch Config →...
  • Page 334: Figure 5-55 Set The Configuration Objects

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-55 Set the configuration objects The specific configuration information of the object will appear in the right pane. Click the GPON Bandwidth Profile list box and select the configured bandwidth profile a.
  • Page 335 5 Configuring the Data Service 5.2.6.6 Configuring the Service Model Profile Configuration purpose Select the data service type, CVLAN mode and determine whether to enable the translation function and the QinQ function. Configuration example Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane and select Config → Profile Definition →...
  • Page 336: Figure 5-58 The Svlan Profile Window - Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.2.6.7 Configuring the SVLAN Profile Configuration purpose Configure the SVLAN value to apply in the ONU data service parameter configuration. Configuration example Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane and select Config → Profile Definition →...
  • Page 337 5 Configuring the Data Service 5.2.6.8 Configuring the ONU Data Port Parameters Configuration purpose Enable the ONU ports and limit the number of MAC addresses in a batch manner. Configuration example Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane and select Config → Batch Config →...
  • Page 338: Figure 5-60 The Onu Data Port Configure Window

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-60 The ONU Data Port Configure window 5.2.6.9 Configuring the ONU Data Service Parameters Configuration purpose Configure the CVLAN and SVLAN for the data service flow uplinked to the ONU port in a batch manner.
  • Page 339: Figure 5-61 The Add Item Number Dialog Box

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-61 The Add Item Number dialog box The specific configuration information of the objects will appear in the right pane. Configure according to the planned data in Table 5-16. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment.
  • Page 340: End Of Configuration

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.2.7 End of Configuration After being added with stacked VLAN tags, the PC1 to PC4 can access the Internet via home gateways normally. 5-82 Version: B...
  • Page 341: Example For Data Service Configuration - In The Vlan 1:1 Translation Mode

    ONU equipment. The service will be added with a reasonable Tag and transmitted to the AN5116-06B, which will then add the SVLAN ID to the data service. Finally the data service with stacked service VLAN tags will be transmitted to the upper layer network side equipment.
  • Page 342: Service Network

    Tag and then sent to the ONU using the HG. The ONU translates the VLAN ID of the fixed Tag and transmits it to the AN5116-06B via the splitter. And the AN5116-06B adds the second SVLAN tag to the first VLAN tag and transmits the packet to the upper layer network.
  • Page 343: Configuring Data Services Respectively (For The An5506-04-B)

    5 Configuring the Data Service 5.3.3 Configuring Data Services Respectively (for the AN5506-04-B) 5.3.3.1 Planning Data Table 5-17 The planned data of data service configuration at the OLT side in the VLAN 1:1 translation mode (configured respectively) Item Description Example Slot No.
  • Page 344 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Table 5-18 The planned data of data service configuration at the AN5506-04-B ONU side in the VLAN 1:1 translation mode (configured respectively) Item Description Example Broadband Internet Service Type Select broadband Internet access.
  • Page 345 5 Configuring the Data Service Item Description Example When the CVLAN mode is set as Transparent, the VLAN mode should be consistent with the VLAN ID CVLAN ID, ranging from 1 to 4085. When the Tag mode is set as Untag, this item is unconfigurable.
  • Page 346: Figure 5-64 Flow Chart For Provisioning Data Services Respectively In The Vlan

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example The item can be used to translate the inner VLAN of the uplink service flow from the ONU. If Inner translation is required, the item is the translated —...
  • Page 347 5.3.3.3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN Configuration purpose Configure the uplink port VLAN of the AN5116-06B for the designated service flow and limit the VLAN range of the service. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config →...
  • Page 348: Figure 5-66 The Bandwidth Config Window

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.3.3.4 Configuring the Bandwidth Allocation Configuration purpose Configure the bandwidth of the ONU data service and limit the traffic flow. Operation steps Click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane and information of all ONUs listed under the GC8B card will be shown in the right pane.
  • Page 349: Figure 5-67 The Onu Port Service Configuration

    5 Configuring the Data Service 5.3.3.5 Configuring the ONU Port Data Service Parameters Configuration purpose Configure the FE port status and working mode of the ONU and add VLAN tags to the data service. Operation steps Click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane and information about all ONUs listed under the GC8B card will be shown in the right pane.
  • Page 350: Figure 5-68 The Services Configuration Dialog Box

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-68 The Services Configuration dialog box Click OK and return to the dialog box shown in Figure 5-67. Right-click FE1 in the Data Port List and select Copy Port Config. Right-click FE2 and select Paste Port Config.
  • Page 351: Figure 5-69 The Port Service Configuration Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-69 The port service configuration completed 5.3.3.6 Configuring the GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table Configuration purpose Perform the QinQ function of the data service by completing the SVLAN ID configuration on the GPON OLT VLAN operation table. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config →...
  • Page 352: Figure 5-70 The Gpon Olt Vlan Operation Table Window - Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Configure according to the planned data in Table 5-18. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 353: Figure 5-71 The Pon Attach / Detach Vlan Table Window

    5 Configuring the Data Service Click the right pane, select Edit → Append in the menu bar of the window or click the button. Enter 1 in the Please Input the Rows for Add dialog box that appears and click OK. Click the Table Name list box and select abc1. Click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment.
  • Page 354: Configuring Data Services In A Batch Manner (For The An5506-04-B)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.3.4 Configuring Data Services in a Batch Manner (for the AN5506-04-B) 5.3.4.1 Planning Data Table 5-19 The planned data of data service configuration at the OLT side in the VLAN 1:1 translation mode (in a batch manner)
  • Page 355 5 Configuring the Data Service Table 5-20 The planned data of data service configuration at the AN5506-04-B ONU side in the VLAN 1:1 translation mode (in a batch manner) Item Description Example Profile Name The name of the bandwidth allocation profile Service Type Select broadband Internet access.
  • Page 356 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Configured as Tag or Untag according to the network planning of the operator. In the Tag TAG Mode mode the uplink data packets are tagged, while in the Untag mode the uplink data packets are untagged.
  • Page 357 5 Configuring the Data Service Item Description Example Port Type The type of the actually used port FE port Port No. The number of the actually used port Profile The data service profile should be selected. Data service profile ONU Port Type Profile Profile...
  • Page 358 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Selects the configured VLAN operation table Table Name abc1 name. 5.3.4.2 Configuration Flow Chart Figure 5-72 The batch configuration flow chart of data service provisioning in the VLAN 1:1 translation mode (for the AN5506-04-B) 5.3.4.3...
  • Page 359 5 Configuring the Data Service 5.3.4.4 Configuring the Bandwidth Allocation Profile Configuration purpose Configure the bandwidth of the ONU data service and limit the traffic flow. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config → GPON Service Bandwidth Config Profile from the shortcut menu to access the GPON Service Bandwidth Config Profile window.
  • Page 360: Figure 5-73 The Bandwidth Config Profile Window - Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-73 The Bandwidth Config Profile window - completed 5.3.4.5 Configuring the Data Service Profile Configuration purpose Configure the FE port status and working mode of the ONU and translate the inner VLAN of the data service.
  • Page 361: Creating A Service Profile

    5 Configuring the Data Service When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 362: Figure 5-75 The Onu Subprofile Config Dialog Box

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Click the ONU Subprofile Config field to access the ONU Subprofile Config dialog box. Click the Add button to add a profile configuration. Click the Profile Type list box and select Bandwidth Config Profile. Click the Profile Name list box and select a.
  • Page 363: Figure 5-77 The Onu Port Profile Config Dialog Box

    5 Configuring the Data Service Click the right pane and select Edit → Append in the menu bar. Enter 2 in the Please Input the Rows for Add dialog box that appears and click OK. Click the Port Type list box and select FE. Double-click the Port No. blank field and enter 1.
  • Page 364: Figure 5-78 The Service Profile Window - Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-78 The Service Profile window - completed 5.3.4.7 Binding the ONU to the Service Profile Configuration purpose Apply the bandwidth allocation and data service configuration of the service profile to the ONU by binding the ONU to the service profile.
  • Page 365: Figure 5-79 The Select Objects Dialog Box

    5 Configuring the Data Service Double-click the ONU S.N. field to bring up the Select Objects dialog box. Select AN5506-04-B in the dialog box. Figure 5-79 The Select Objects dialog box Click the OK button and return to the Service Profile Binding window. Click button to execute the command.
  • Page 366: Figure 5-80 The Service Profile Binding Window

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-80 The Service Profile Binding window 5.3.4.8 Configuring the GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table Configuration purpose Perform the QinQ function of the data service by completing the SVLAN ID configuration on the GPON OLT VLAN operation table.
  • Page 367: Figure 5-81 The Gpon Olt Vlan Operation Table Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-81 The GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table window - completed 5.3.4.9 Binding the PON Port to the VLAN Operation Table Configuration purpose Apply the data service configuration to the PON port on the GC8B card by binding the PON port to the VLAN operation table.
  • Page 368: Configuring Data Services Respectively (For The An5506-10-B1)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-82 The PON attach / detach VLAN Table window - completed 5.3.5 Configuring Data Services Respectively (for the AN5506-10-B1) 5.3.5.1 Planning Data Table 5-21 The planned data of data service configuration at the OLT side in the VLAN 1:1...
  • Page 369 5 Configuring the Data Service Item Description Example The Tag processing mode of the uplink service VLAN can be set as Tag or Untag. Under UNTAG mode, the TAGs of the uplink packets will be stripped automatically and the packets will be uplinked in the form of UNTAG when they pass the port, whereas the downlink UNTAG packets will be TAG / UNTAG...
  • Page 370 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Port Auto Configure according to the network planning of the Default Negotiation operator. Enable is selected by default. Unconfigurable when the port auto negotiation is Port Speed Default enabled. The default speed is 100M.
  • Page 371: Figure 5-83 Flow Chart For Provisioning Data Services Respectively In The Vlan

    5 Configuring the Data Service Item Description Example Inner The inner VLAN translation priority of the uplink VLAN — service flow, ranging from 0 to 7, or null. VLAN The item can be used to translate the inner VLAN of Layer the uplink service flow from the ONU.
  • Page 372 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.3.5.4 Configuring the Bandwidth Allocation Configuration purpose Configure the bandwidth of the ONU data service and limit the traffic flow. Operation steps Click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane and information of all ONUs listed under the GC8B card will be shown in the right pane.
  • Page 373: Figure 5-85 The Onu Port Data Service Configuration

    5 Configuring the Data Service 5.3.5.5 Configuring the ONU Port Data Service Parameters Configuration purpose Configure the FE port status and working mode of the ONU and add VLAN tags to the data service. Operation steps Click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane and information about all ONUs listed under the GC8B card will be shown in the right pane.
  • Page 374: Figure 5-86 The Services Configuration Dialog Box

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Select FE1 from the Data Port List in Figure 5-85. Click Add to create a data service and configure it according to the planned data in Table 5-22. Figure 5-86 The Services Configuration dialog box Click OK and return to the dialog box shown in Figure 5-85.
  • Page 375: Figure 5-87 The Port Service Configuration Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-87 The port service configuration completed 5.3.5.6 Configuring the GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table Configuration purpose Perform the QinQ function of the data service by completing the SVLAN ID configuration on the GPON OLT VLAN operation table. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, select Config →...
  • Page 376: Figure 5-88 The Gpon Olt Vlan Operation Table Window - Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Select Edit → Append on the menu bar or click the button. Enter 1 in the Please Input the Rows for Add dialog box that appears and click the OK button. Double-click the Domain Name blank field and enter abc2.
  • Page 377: Figure 5-89 The Pon Attach / Detach Vlan Table Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Click the right pane, select Edit → Append in the menu bar of the window or click the button. Enter 1 in the Please Input the Rows for Add dialog box that appears and click OK. Click the Table Name list box and select abc2. Click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment.
  • Page 378 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.3.6 Configuring Data Services in a Batch Manner (for the AN5506-10-B1) 5.3.6.1 Planning Data Table 5-23 The planned data of data service configuration at the OLT side in the VLAN 1:1 translation mode (in a batch manner)
  • Page 379 5 Configuring the Data Service Table 5-24 The planned data of data service configuration at the AN5506-10-B1 ONU side in the VLAN 1:1 translation mode (in a batch manner) Item Description Example Profile Name The name of the bandwidth allocation profile Service Type Select integrated service.
  • Page 380 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example service The pre-translation VLAN ID, ranging from 1 to CVLAN ID configuration 4085. The CVLAN priority configuration, ranging from 0 to CCOS 7 with 7 as the highest priority and 0 as the lowest.
  • Page 381: Figure 5-90 The Batch Configuration Flow Chart Of Data Service Provisioning In The

    5 Configuring the Data Service 5.3.6.2 Configuration Flow Chart Figure 5-90 The batch configuration flow chart of data service provisioning in the VLAN 1:1 translation mode (for the AN5506-10-B1) 5.3.6.3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN See Section 5.3.3.3 for configuration procedures. Version: B 5-123...
  • Page 382 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.3.6.4 Configuring the Bandwidth Allocation Profile Configuration purpose Configure the bandwidth of the ONU data service and limit the traffic flow. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config →...
  • Page 383: Figure 5-91 The Bandwidth Config Profile Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-91 The Bandwidth Config Profile window - completed 5.3.6.5 Binding the Bandwidth Allocation Profile Configuration purpose Bind the configured bandwidth allocation profile to the ONU. Configuration example Right-click the system in the Object Tree, select Config → Batch Config → ONU Configuration to access the ONU configuration window.
  • Page 384: Figure 5-92 Set The Configuration Object

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-92 Set the configuration object The specific configuration information of the object will appear in the right pane. Click the GPON Bandwidth Profile list box and select the configured bandwidth profile a.
  • Page 385 5 Configuring the Data Service 5.3.6.6 Configuring the Service Model Profile Configuration purpose Select the data service type, CVLAN mode and determine whether to enable the translation function and the QinQ function. Configuration example Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane, select Config → Profile Definition →...
  • Page 386: Figure 5-95 Set Configuration Objects

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.3.6.7 Configuring the ONU Data Port Parameters Configuration purpose Enable the ONU ports and limit the number of MAC addresses in a batch manner. Configuration Example Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane, select Config → Batch Config →...
  • Page 387: Figure 5-96 The Onu Data Port Configure Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service The specific configuration information of the objects will appear in the right pane. Configure according to the planned data in Table 5-24. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment.
  • Page 388: Figure 5-97 Set Configuration Objects

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-97 Set configuration objects The specific configuration information of the objects will appear in the right pane. Configure according to the planned data in Table 5-24. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment.
  • Page 389: Figure 5-99 The Gpon Olt Vlan Operation Table Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service 5.3.6.9 Configuring the GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table Configuration purpose Perform the QinQ function of the data service by completing the SVLAN ID configuration on the GPON OLT VLAN operation table. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, select Config → QinQ →...
  • Page 390: Operation Steps

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.3.6.10 Binding the PON Port to the VLAN Operation Table Configuration purpose Apply the data service configuration to the PON port on the GC8B card by binding the PON port to the VLAN operation table.
  • Page 391: End Of Configuration

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-100 The PON attach / detach VLAN Table window - completed 5.3.7 End of Configuration After VLAN translation and VLAN tag adding, the PC1 to PC4 can access the Internet via the home gateways normally. Version: B 5-133...
  • Page 392: Example For Data Service Configuration - In The Vlan N:1 Translation Mode

    ONU equipment. The service will be added with a reasonable Tag and transmitted to the AN5116-06B, which will then add the SVLAN ID to the data service. Finally the data service with stacked service VLAN tags will be transmitted to the upper layer network side equipment.
  • Page 393: Figure 5-101 The Data Service Network Diagram (In The Vlan N:1 Translation Mode)

    AN5116-06B via the splitter. And the AN5116-06B adds an SVLAN tag in addition to the CVLAN tag and transmits the packet to the upper layer network. For the downlink direction, the reverse process takes place.
  • Page 394: Configuring Data Services Respectively

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide The AN5506-04-B and the AN5506-10-B1 are used as ONUs in this example. The AN5116-06B uses the HU1A and the GC8B as the interface cards at the network side and the subscriber side respectively, and the HSWA card is compulsory.
  • Page 395 5 Configuring the Data Service Item Description Example The Tag processing mode of the uplink service VLAN can be set as Tag or Untag. Under UNTAG mode, the TAGs of the uplink packets will be stripped automatically and the packets will be uplinked in the form of UNTAG when they pass the port, whereas the downlink UNTAG packets will be added with designated...
  • Page 396 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Port Auto Configure according to the network planning of Default Negotiation the operator. Enable is selected by default. Unconfigurable when the port auto negotiation Port Speed Default is enabled. The default speed is 100M.
  • Page 397 5 Configuring the Data Service Item Description Example The SVLAN priority, ranging from 1 to 7. Unconfigurable when the QinQ enable status is — disabled. Configure according to the network planning of Domain Name abc3 the operator. The corresponding inner VLAN value of the VLAN ID uplink service flow from the ONU, ranging from 1000...
  • Page 398: Figure 5-102 Flow Chart For Provisioning Data Services Respectively In The Vlan

    5.4.3.3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN Configuration purpose Configure the uplink port VLAN of the AN5116-06B for the designated service flow and limit the VLAN range of the service. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config →...
  • Page 399: Figure 5-103 The Local End Service Vlan Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Click Edit → Append in the menu bar of the window or click the button. Enter 1 in the Please Input the Rows for Add dialog box that appears and click OK to create a local VLAN. Configure according to the planned data in Table 5-25.
  • Page 400: Figure 5-104 The Bandwidth Config Window - Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Click the right pane and select Edit → Append from the menu bar, or click the button. Enter 1 in the Please Input the Rows for Add dialog box that appears and click OK.
  • Page 401: Figure 5-105 The Onu Port Service Configuration

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-105 The ONU port service configuration Select FE1 from the Data Port List in Figure 5-105. Click Add to create two data services and configure according to the planned data in Table 5-26. Figure 5-106 The Services Configuration dialog box (1) Version: B 5-143...
  • Page 402: Figure 5-107  The Services Configuration Dialog Box (2)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-107 The Services Configuration dialog box (2) Click OK and return to the dialog box shown in Figure 5-105. Right-click FE1 in the Data Port List and select Copy Port Config. Right-click FE2 and select Paste Port Config.
  • Page 403: Figure 5-108 The Port Service Configuration Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-108 The port service configuration completed 5.4.3.6 Configuring the GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table Configuration purpose Perform the QinQ function of the data service by completing the SVLAN ID configuration on the GPON OLT VLAN operation table. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, select Config →...
  • Page 404: Figure 5-109 The Gpon Olt Vlan Operation Table Window - Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Configure according to the planned data in Table 5-26. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 405: Figure 5-110 The Pon Attach / Detach Vlan Table Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 406: An5506-04-B)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.4.4 Configuring Data Services in a Batch Manner (for the AN5506-04-B) 5.4.4.1 Planning Data Table 5-27 The planned data of data service configuration at the OLT side in the VLAN N:1 translation mode (in a batch manner)
  • Page 407 5 Configuring the Data Service Table 5-28 The planned data of data service configuration at the AN5506-04-B ONU side in the VLAN N:1 translation mode (in a batch manner) Item Description Example The name of the bandwidth allocation Profile Name profile Service Type Select broadband Internet access.
  • Page 408 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Configured as Tag or Untag according to the network planning of the operator. In the TAG Mode Tag mode the uplink data packets are tagged, while in the Untag mode the uplink data packets are untagged.
  • Page 409 5 Configuring the Data Service Item Description Example Config Profile The profile name configured in the Name corresponding bandwidth allocation profile Port Type The type of the actually used port FE port Port No. The number of the actually used port Profile The data service profile should be selected.
  • Page 410: Figure 5-111  The Batch Configuration Flow Chart Of Data Service Provisioning In The

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Slot No. The number of the actually used slot PON Attach / PON Port The number of the actually used PON Detach Action Attach / detach the VLAN operation table.
  • Page 411: Figure 5-112 The Bandwidth Config Profile Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service 5.4.4.4 Configure the Bandwidth Allocation Profile Configuration purpose Configure the bandwidth of the ONU data service and limit the traffic flow. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config → GPON Service Bandwidth Config Profile from the shortcut menu to access the GPON Service Bandwidth Config Profile window.
  • Page 412 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.4.4.5 Configuring the Data Service Profile Configuration purpose Configure the FE port status and working mode of the ONU and translate the inner VLAN of the data service. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config →...
  • Page 413: Figure 5-113 The Data Service Profile Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-113 The Data Service Profile window - completed 5.4.4.6 Creating a Service Profile Configuration purpose Configure the bandwidth allocation profile and data service profile for the ONU binding. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config → Service Profile from the shortcut menu.
  • Page 414: Figure 5-114 The Onu Subprofile Config Dialog Box

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-114 The ONU Subprofile Config dialog box Click OK and return to the Service Profile window. Figure 5-115 The Service Profile window Click the right pane and select Edit → Append in the menu bar. Enter 2 in the Please Input the Rows for Add dialog box that appears and click OK.
  • Page 415: Figure 5-116 The Onu Port Profile Config Dialog Box

    5 Configuring the Data Service For Port No.1 click the ONU Port Profile Config field to access the ONU Port Profile Config dialog box. Click Add to add a profile configuration. Click the Profile Type list box and select Data Service Profile. Click the Profile Name list box and select b.
  • Page 416: Figure 5-117 The Service Profile Window - Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-117 The Service Profile window - completed 5.4.4.7 Binding the ONU to the Service Profile Configuration purpose Apply the bandwidth allocation and data service configuration of the service profile to the ONU by binding the ONU to the service profile.
  • Page 417: Figure 5-118 The Select Objects Dialog Box

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-118 The Select Objects dialog box Click the OK button and return to the Service Profile Binding window. Click button to execute the command. The If the service profile binding and the refresh operation is performed, the original ONU service configuration will be overwritten.
  • Page 418: Figure 5-119 The Service Profile Binding Window - Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-119 The Service Profile Binding window - completed 5.4.4.8 Configuring the GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table Configuration purpose Perform the QinQ function of the data service by completing the SVLAN ID configuration on the GPON OLT VLAN operation table.
  • Page 419: Figure 5-120 The Gpon Olt Vlan Operation Table Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-120 The GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table window - completed 5.4.4.9 Binding the PON Port to the VLAN Operation Table Configuration purpose Apply the data service configuration to the PON port on the GC8B card by binding the PON port to the VLAN operation table.
  • Page 420: Figure 5-121 The Pon Attach / Detach Vlan Table Window - Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 421 5 Configuring the Data Service 5.4.5 Configuring Data Services Respectively (for the AN5506-10-B1) 5.4.5.1 Planning Data Table 5-29 The planned data of data service configuration at the OLT side in the VLAN N:1 translation mode (configured respectively) Item Description Example Slot No.
  • Page 422 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Table 5-30 The planned data of data service configuration at the AN5506-10-B1 ONU side in the VLAN N:1 translation mode (configured respectively) Item Description Example Service Type Select integrated service. Integrated Service The fixed bandwidth of an ONU’s uplink service.
  • Page 423 5 Configuring the Data Service Item Description Example The pre-translation CVLAN ID, ranging from 1 to CVLAN ID 4085. Priority or The CVLAN priority, ranging from 0 to 7. Translation Enable / disable the translation configuration. Enable State Translation The translated VLAN ID, ranging from 1 to 4085. 2000 Value TPID...
  • Page 424: Figure 5-122  Flow Chart For Provisioning Data Services Respectively In The Vlan

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.4.5.2 Configuration Flow Chart Figure 5-122 Flow chart for provisioning data services respectively in the VLAN N:1 translation mode (for the AN5506-10-B1) 5.4.5.3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN See Section 5.4.3.3 for configuration procedures.
  • Page 425: Figure 5-123 The Bandwidth Config Window

    5 Configuring the Data Service Click the right pane and select Edit → Append on the menu bar or click the button. Enter 1 in the Please Input the Rows for Add dialog box that appears and click the OK button. Configure according to the planned data in Table 5-30.
  • Page 426: Figure 5-124 The Onu Port Service Configuration

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-124 The ONU port service configuration Select FE1 from the Data Port List in Figure 5-124. Click Add to create a data service and configure it according to the planned data in Table 5-30.
  • Page 427: Figure 5-125  The Service Configuration (1)

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-125 The service configuration (1) Figure 5-126 The services configuration (2) Click OK and return to the dialog box shown in Figure 5-124. Right-click FE1 in the Data Port List and select Copy Port Config. Right-click FE2 and select Paste Port Config to enable the FE2 port.
  • Page 428: Figure 5-127 The Port Service Configuration - Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide After the configuration, click the Modify on Device button to complete the AN5506-10-B1 service configuration. If the Command Succeed of the AN5506-10-B1 data port service appears in the Command Manager window, the AN5506-10-B1 port service configuration is completed. See Figure 5-127.
  • Page 429: Figure 5-128 The Gpon Olt Vlan Operation Table Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, select Config → QinQ → GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table from the shortcut menu to access the GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table window. Select Edit → Append on the menu bar or click the button.
  • Page 430: Operation Steps

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Operation steps Right-click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane, select Config → PON Attach / Detach VLAN Operation Table from the shortcut menu to access the PON attach / detach VLAN Table window.
  • Page 431 5 Configuring the Data Service 5.4.6 Configuring Data Services in a Batch Manner (for the AN5506-10-B1) 5.4.6.1 Planning Data Table 5-31 The planned data of data service configuration at the OLT side in the VLAN 1:1 translation mode (in a batch manner) Item Description Example...
  • Page 432 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Table 5-32 The planned data of data service configuration at the AN5506-10-B1 ONU side in the VLAN N:1 translation mode (in a batch manner) Item Description Example Profile Name The name of the bandwidth allocation profile Service Type Select integrated service.
  • Page 433 5 Configuring the Data Service Item Description Example MAC Limit Configured as no MAC limit. CTPID The default value is 33024. 33024 The pre-translation VLAN ID, ranging from 1 CVLAN ID to 4085. The CVLAN priority configuration, ranging CCOS from 0 to 7 with 7 as the highest priority and 0 as the lowest.
  • Page 434: Figure 5-130  The Batch Configuration Flow Chart Of Data Service Provisioning In The

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Slot No. The number of the actually used slot PON Attach / PON Port The port of the actually used PON Detach Action Attach / detach the VLAN operation table.
  • Page 435: Figure 5-131 The Bandwidth Config Profile Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service 5.4.6.4 Configuring the Bandwidth Allocation Profile Configuration purpose Configure the bandwidth of the ONU data service and limit the traffic flow. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config → GPON Service Bandwidth Config Profile from the shortcut menu to access the GPON Service Bandwidth Config Profile window.
  • Page 436: Configuration Example

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.4.6.5 Binding the Bandwidth Allocation Profile Configuration purpose Bind the configured bandwidth allocation profile to the ONU. Configuration example Right-click the system in the Object Tree, select Config → Batch Config →...
  • Page 437: Figure 5-133 Binding The Bandwidth Allocation Profile

    5 Configuring the Data Service When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 438: Figure 5-134 The Service Model Profile Window - Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Configure according to the planned data in Table 5-32. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configuration to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 439: Figure 5-135 Set Configuration Objects

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-135 Set configuration objects The specific configuration information of the objects will appear in the right pane. Configure according to the planned data in Table 5-32. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment.
  • Page 440: Figure 5-137  Set Configuration Objects (1)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.4.6.8 Configuring the ONU Data Service Parameters Configuration purpose Configure the CVLAN and SVLAN for the data service flow uplinked to the ONU port in a batch manner. Configuration example Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane, select Config → Batch Config →...
  • Page 441: Figure 5-138 The Batch Modify Dialog Box

    5 Configuring the Data Service Click the Batch Modify button and select the Item No. field in the Batch Modify dialog box that appears. In the Parameter Define pane, double-click the Start Value blank field and enter 2. Click the Modify Selected Item button and configure two services for each port.
  • Page 442: Figure 5-139  Set Configuration Objects (2)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-139 Set configuration objects (2) The specific configuration information of the objects will appear in the right pane. Configure according to the planned data in Table 5-32. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment.
  • Page 443: Figure 5-141 The Gpon Olt Vlan Operation Table Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service 5.4.6.9 Configuring the GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table Configuration purpose Perform the QinQ function of the data service by completing the SVLAN ID configuration on the GPON OLT VLAN operation table. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, select Config → QinQ →...
  • Page 444: Operation Steps

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.4.6.10 Binding the PON Port to the VLAN Operation Table Configuration purpose Apply the data service configuration to the PON port on the GC8B card by binding the PON port to the VLAN operation table.
  • Page 445: End Of Configuration

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-142 The PON attach / detach VLAN Table window - completed 5.4.7 End of Configuration After being translated and added with a layer of VLAN, the PC1 to PC8 can access the Internet via the home gateways normally. Version: B 5-187...
  • Page 446: Example For Data Service Configuration - In The Flexible Qinq Mode

    5.5.1 Configuration Rules The AN5116-06B supports the QinQ data service, which means it supports the VLAN stacking as well. In this example the GC8B card is used as the service interface card and the AN5506-04-B and the AN5506-10-B1 are used as ONUs to introduce the data service configuration in the flexible QinQ mode.
  • Page 447: Configuring Data Services In The Flexible Qinq Mode (For The An5506-04-B)

    The AN5506-04-B and the AN5506-10-B1 are used as ONUs in this example. The AN5116-06B uses the HU1A and the GC8B as the interface cards at the network side and the subscriber side respectively, and the HSWA card is compulsory.
  • Page 448 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example The Tag processing mode of the uplink service VLAN can be set as Tag or Untag. Under UNTAG mode, the TAGs of the uplink packets will be stripped automatically and the...
  • Page 449 5 Configuring the Data Service Item Description Example The maximum bandwidth of an ONU’s uplink service. The sum of the fixed bandwidth Maximum Bandwidth value and the assured bandwidth value 1280 (Kbyte/s) should not be larger than the maximum bandwidth value. The default value is 64Kbyte/s.
  • Page 450 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Unconfigurable when the QinQ state is SVLAN ID — disabled. The value range: 1 to 4085. Corresponding to the configured local end Service Name service VLAN. Unconfigurable when the —...
  • Page 451: Figure 5-144  The Configuration Flow Chart Of The Data Service Provisioning In The

    Figure 5-144 The configuration flow chart of the data service provisioning in the flexible QinQ mode (for AN5506-04-B) 5.5.3.3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN Configuration purpose Configure the uplink port VLAN of the AN5116-06B for the designated service flow and limit the VLAN range of the service. Version: B 5-193...
  • Page 452: Figure 5-145 The Local End Service Vlan Window - Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config → Local VLAN from the shortcut menu. In the window click the Local End Service VLAN tab and the local VLAN configuration window appears.
  • Page 453: Figure 5-146 The Bandwidth Config Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Operation steps Click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane and information of all ONUs listed under the GC8B card will be shown in the right pane. Right-click the AN5506-04-B[1] ONU, select Config → Bandwidth Config from the shortcut menu to access the bandwidth allocation configuration window.
  • Page 454: Figure 5-147 The Onu Port Service Configuration

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Operation steps Click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane and information about all ONUs listed under the GC8B card will be shown in the right pane. Right-click the AN5506-04-B[1] ONU and select Config → Service Config from the shortcut menu.
  • Page 455: Figure 5-148 The Services Configuration Dialog Box

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-148 The Services Configuration dialog box Click the OK button and return to the dialog box shown in Figure 5-147. Click the Modify on Device button and complete the AN5506-04-B service configuration. When the Command Succeed of the AN5506-04-B data port service appears in the Command Manager window, the AN5506-04-B port service configuration is completed.
  • Page 456: Figure 5-149 The Port Service Configuration - Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-149 The port service configuration - completed 5.5.3.6 Configuring the OLT QinQ Domain Configuration purpose Process flexibly the VLAN Tag of the service flow uploaded to the OLT by configuring the OLT QinQ domain.
  • Page 457: Figure 5-150 The Olt Qinq Domain Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Click the right pane and select Edit → Append on the menu bar or click the button. Enter 1 in the Please Input the Rows for Add dialog box that appears and click the OK button. Configure in the right pane according to the planned data in Table 5-34.
  • Page 458: Figure 5-151 The Pon Attach / Detach Vlan Table Window - Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.5.3.7 Binding the PON Port to the QinQ Domain Configuration purpose Apply the configured OLT QinQ domain to the PON port. Operation steps Right-click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane, select Config → PON Attach / Detach VLAN Operation Table from the shortcut menu to access the PON attach / detach VLAN Table window.
  • Page 459: Configuring Data Services In The Flexible Qinq Mode (For The An5506-10-B1)

    5 Configuring the Data Service 5.5.4 Configuring Data Services in the Flexible QinQ Mode (for the AN5506-10-B1) 5.5.4.1 Planning Data Table 5-35 The planned data of the data service at the OLT side in the flexible QinQ mode Item Description Example Slot No.
  • Page 460 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Table 5-36 The planned data of data service configuration at the AN5506-10-B1 ONU side in the flexible QinQ mode Item Description Example Service Type Select integrated service. Integrated Service The fixed bandwidth of an ONU’s uplink service.
  • Page 461 5 Configuring the Data Service Item Description Example Configure according to the network planning CVLAN ID of the operator, ranging from 1 to 4085. Priority or COS The CVLAN priority, ranging from 1 to 7. Domain Name The configured flexible QinQ domain name Service Type Single is selected by default.
  • Page 462: Figure 5-152  The Configuration Flow Chart Of The Data Service Provisioning In The

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 5.5.4.2 Configuration Flow Chart Figure 5-152 The configuration flow chart of the data service provisioning in the flexible QinQ mode (for the AN5506-10-B1) 5.5.4.3 Configuring the Local End Service VLAN See Section 5.5.3.3 for configuration procedures.
  • Page 463: Figure 5-153 The Bandwidth Config Window - Completed Onu

    5 Configuring the Data Service Click the right pane and select Edit → Append from the menu bar, or click the button. Enter 1 in the Please Input the Rows for Add dialog box that appears and click OK. Configure according to the planned data in Table 5-36. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment.
  • Page 464: Figure 5-154 The Onu Port Service Configuration

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-154 The ONU port service configuration Select FE1 from the Data Port List in Figure 5-154. Click Add to create two data services and configure according to the planned data in Table 5-36.
  • Page 465: Figure 5-155 The Services Configuration Dialog Box

    5 Configuring the Data Service Figure 5-155 The Services Configuration dialog box Click the OK button and return to the dialog box shown in Figure 5-154. Click the Modify on Device button and complete the AN5506-10-B1 service configuration. When the Command Succeed of the AN5506-10-B1 data port service appears in the Command Manager window, the AN5506-10-B1 port service configuration is completed.
  • Page 466: Figure 5-156 The Port Service Configuration Completed

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 5-156 The port service configuration completed 5.5.4.6 Configuring the OLT QinQ Domain Configuration purpose Process flexibly the VLAN Tag of the service flow uploaded to the OLT by configuring the OLT QinQ domain.
  • Page 467: Figure 5-157 The Olt Qinq Domain Window - Completed

    5 Configuring the Data Service Click the left pane and select Edit → Append on the menu bar or click the button. Enter 1 in the Please Input the Rows for Add dialog box that appears and click the OK button. Double-click the Domain Name blank field of the Serial No.1 and enter bb.
  • Page 468: Operation Steps

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Operation steps Right-click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane, select Config → PON Attach / Detach VLAN Operation Table from the shortcut menu to access the PON attach / detach VLAN Table window.
  • Page 469: Configuring Multicast Services

    Configuring Multicast Services This chapter introduces how to configure multicast services on the AN5116-06B. The AN5116-06B supports four different multicast modes: proxy, snooping, proxy-snooping and controllable. Different modes suit different network environments. Users can select one of the four modes as needed. In the proxy, snooping and proxy-snooping modes, he service configuration steps are the same, except that the “multicast proxy IP”...
  • Page 470: Example For Multicast Service Configuration - Proxy Mode

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Example for Multicast Service Configuration – Proxy Mode 6.1.1 Configuration Rules  Three multicast modes  Under the proxy mode, the core switch card and GPON interface card are both in proxy mode; the system proactively manages the statuses of multicast group members, effectively reducing the protocol load on the uplink equipment.
  • Page 471: Service Network

    OLT and the ONU. The COS of the uplink / downlink multicast protocol message is 0.  The VLAN of the multicast group should be within the range of the local VLAN.  Each of the uplink ports on the AN5116-06B cannot join multiple VLANs in the untag mode. 6.1.2...
  • Page 472: Configuring Multicast Services Respectively (For The An5506-04-B)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Downlink direction: The AN5506-04-B strips the VLAN Tag=100 from the multicast stream at the AN5116-06B side, then sends the stream to the set top box for forwarding it to the video users. Uplink direction: The AN5506-04-B attaches the join / leave multicast protocol message with the VLAN=100 tag;...
  • Page 473 6 Configuring Multicast Services Item Description Example Configure according to the No. of the uplink Interface No. 20:SFP1 port that is actually used. Configure the tag processing mode for the uplink service VLAN. There are two options: TAG and UNTAG. Under UNTAG mode, the TAGs of the uplink packets will be stripped automatically and the packets will be uplinked in the form of UNTAG when they pass the...
  • Page 474: Mode (Configuring Respectively)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Table 6-2 The AN5506-04-B side planning data of the multicast services under the proxy mode (configuring respectively) Item Description Example Service Type for Select IPTV for the multicast services. IPTV multicast services...
  • Page 475 6 Configuring Multicast Services Item Description Example Configure according to the network planning of the operator. The options include: TRANSPARENT, TAG, RETAG and REMOVE. TRANSPARENT means to transparently transmit the uplink multicast protocol IGMP protocol message; TAG means to add a VLAN tag to the uplink RETAG VLAN mode multicast protocol message;...
  • Page 476: Figure 6-2 Configuration Flow Chart Of Starting Up The Multicast Services In Proxy

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 6.1.3.2 Configuration Flow Chart Figure 6-2 shows the configuration flow chart for starting up the multicast services in proxy mode for the AN5506-04-B by configuring the ports respectively. Figure 6-2 Configuration flow chart of starting up the multicast services in proxy mode by...
  • Page 477: Figure 6-3 Configuring The Local End Service Data

    6 Configuring Multicast Services 6.1.3.3 Configuring the Local End Service Data Configuration purpose Configure the uplink port service VLAN, set range limit on the VLAN IDs of the services that pass the uplink port, and process the VLAN tag. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config →...
  • Page 478 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 6.1.3.4 Disabling the Uplink Port Multicast Packet Suppression Configuration purpose Disable the suppression on the uplink port multicast streams. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config →...
  • Page 479 6.1.3.5 Configuring the Multicast Protocol Version Configuration purpose Select the multicast protocol version of the AN5116-06B. The options include IGMP V1 / V2 and IGMP V3. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config →...
  • Page 480: Configuring The Multicast Mode

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 6.1.3.6 Configuring the Multicast Mode Configuration purpose Configure the multicast operation mode of the AN5116-06B. The options include Proxy Mode, Snooping Mode, Proxy-snooping Mode, Controlled Mode and Disable. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config →...
  • Page 481 6 Configuring Multicast Services 6.1.3.7 Configuring the Multicast Proxy IP Configuration purpose Configure the multicast proxy IP for the AN5116-06B. The configured IP serves as the source IP address of the AN5116-06B to send multicast protocol messages to the multicast server. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config →...
  • Page 482 Configuring the Multicast VLAN Configuration purpose Configure the default VLAN of the AN5116-06B’s multicast services. The multicast VLAN is used to identify the multicast streams. The users can configure one or more VLANs dedicated for the multicast service to isolate it from other services.
  • Page 483: Figure 6-8 Configuring The Multicast Vlan

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Figure 6-8 Configuring the multicast VLAN 6.1.3.9 Configuring the ONU Multicast Service Bandwidth Configuration purpose Configure the bandwidth of the ONU downlink multicast stream and the uplink / downlink multicast protocol. The service type of the downlink multicast stream is IPTV and that of the uplink / downlink multicast protocol is data.
  • Page 484: Figure 6-9 Allocating The Multicast Bandwidth

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configura t ion to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 485 6 Configuring Multicast Services When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configura t ion to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 486: Figure 6-11 Service Configuration Of The An5506-04-B (1)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 6-11 Service configuration of the AN5506-04-B (1) Select FE1 in the Data Port List pane, and click the Add button to bring up the Services Configuration dialog box. According to the planning data in Table 6-2, configure the parameters in the dialog box, as shown in Figure 6-12.
  • Page 487: Figure 6-12 Service Configuration Of The An5506-04-B (2)

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Figure 6-12 Service configuration of the AN5506-04-B (2) After the configuration is completed, click the OK button and return to the dialog box as shown in Figure 6-13. Figure 6-13 Service configuration of the AN5506-04-B (3) Version: B 6-19...
  • Page 488: Configuring Multicast Services Respectively (For The An5506-10-B1)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Select FE2 in the Data Port List pane, and then implement the same configuration as the FE1 port on it. After returning to the dialog box as shown in Figure 6-13, click the Modify On Device button and the Command Manager window apprears subsequently.
  • Page 489 6 Configuring Multicast Services Item Description Example Configure according to the network authentication planning of the operator. Configure according to the network Service Name iptv1 planning of the operator. The starting VLAN ID of the uplink port Starting VLAN services. Configure according to the network planning of the operator.
  • Page 490: Mode (Configuring Respectively)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Multicast According to the network planning of the task IGMP Version operator, select IGMP V1 / V2 in this IGMP V1 / V2 selection example. According to the network planning of the...
  • Page 491 6 Configuring Multicast Services Item Description Example Fixed Configure according to the network Bandwidth planning of the operator; the default value (Kbyte/s) for is 16. data services Assured Configure according to the network Bandwidth planning of the operator; the default value (Kbyte/s) for is 0.
  • Page 492: Figure 6-14 Configuration Flow Chart Of Starting Up The Multicast Services In Proxy

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 6.1.4.2 Configuration Flow Chart Figure 6-14 shows the configuration flow chart for starting up the multicast services in proxy mode for the AN5506-10-B1 by configuring the ports respectively. Start Configuring the local end service...
  • Page 493: Figure 6-15 Allocating The Multicast Bandwidth

    6 Configuring Multicast Services 6.1.4.3 Configuring the ONU Multicast Service Bandwidth Configuration purpose Configure the bandwidth of the ONU downlink multicast stream and the uplink / downlink multicast protocol. The service type of the downlink multicast stream is IPTV and that of the uplink / downlink multicast protocol is Integrate Service. Operation steps Click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane to display all ONUs under this card in the right pane.
  • Page 494: Figure 6-16 Service Configuration Of The An5506-10-B1 (1)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 6.1.4.4 Configuring the ONU Multicast Service Parameters Configuration purpose Configure the VLAN of the multicast data stream and the VLAN of the downlink multicast protocol message. Operation steps Click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane to display all ONUs under this card in the right pane.
  • Page 495: Figure 6-17 Service Configuration Of The An5506-10-B1 (2)

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Select FE1 in the Data Port List pane, and click the Add button to bring up the Services Configuration dialog box. According to the planning data in Table 6-4, configure the parameters in the dialog box, as shown in Figure 6-17. Figure 6-17 Service configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 (2) After the configuration is completed, click the OK button and return to the...
  • Page 496: Figure 6-18 Service Configuration Of The An5506-10-B1 (3)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 6-18 Service configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 (3) Select FE2 in the Data Port List pane, and then implement the same configuration as the FE1 port on it. After returning to the dialog box as shown in Figure 6-18, click the Modify On Device button and the Command Manager window apprears subsequently.
  • Page 497: Operation Steps

    6 Configuring Multicast Services 6.1.4.5 Configuring the ONU Port Parameters Configuration purpose Configure the VLAN of the multicast uplink protocol message. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config → IGMP Config → IGMP Profile and Port from the shortcut menu. And then click the Port Parameters tab from the window that appears subsequently.
  • Page 498: Configuring Multicast Services In A Batch Manner

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 6.1.4.6 End of Configuration The multicast services on the FE1 and FE2 ports that belong to the AN5506-10-B1 (whose the authorization No. is 2) connected to the No.1 PON port of the GC8B card (in Slot 15) is started up;...
  • Page 499 6 Configuring Multicast Services Item Description Example Configure according to the No. of the Interface No. 20:SFP1 uplink port that is actually used. Configure the tag processing mode for the uplink service VLAN. There are two options: TAG and UNTAG. Under UNTAG mode, the TAGs of the uplink packets will be stripped automatically and the packets will be uplinked in the...
  • Page 500: Mode (Configuring In A Batch Manner)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Configure according to the network Multicast IGMP Proxy’s planning of the operator; the default 10.25.10.1 proxy IP value is 10.25.14.57. Configure according to the network Multicast planning of the operator. The multicast...
  • Page 501: Service

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Item Description Example Assured Configure according to the network Bandwidth planning of the operator; the default (Kbyte/s) for value is 0. data services Maximum Configure according to the network Bandwidth planning of the operator; the default 1280 (Kbyte/s) for value is 64.
  • Page 502: An5506-04-B

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Configure according to the network Profile Name planning of the operator. Specify the type of the ONU that is ONU Type AN5506-04-B used. Select the ONU bandwidth allocation Subprofile Service profile.
  • Page 503: Figure 6-20 Configuration Flow Chart Of Starting Up The Multicast Services In Proxy

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Figure 6-20 Configuration flow chart of starting up the multicast services in proxy mode by configuring the ports in a batch manner (on the AN5506-04-B) See Section 6.1.3.3 to Section 6.1.3.8 for the steps 1-6 of the configuration flow chart.
  • Page 504 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 6.1.5.3 Configuring the ONU Bandwidth Allocation Profile Configuration purpose Configure the bandwidth profile of the ONU downlink multicast stream and the uplink / downlink multicast protocol. The service type of the downlink multicast stream is IPTV and that of the uplink / downlink multicast protocol is DATA.
  • Page 505: Figure 6-21 Configuring The Onu Bandwidth Allocation Profile

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Figure 6-21 Configuring the ONU bandwidth allocation profile 6.1.5.4 Configuring the ONU Multicast Service Profile Configuration purpose Configure the multicast service profile that includes the ONU downlink multicast stream VLAN, the uplink / downlink multicast protocol message VLAN and other service parameters.
  • Page 506: Figure 6-22 Configuring The Multicast Service Profile

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configura t ion to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 507: Figure 6-23 Configuring The Onu Sub-Profile

    6 Configuring Multicast Services According to the planning data in Table 6-6, input the profile name, select the ONU type, and double-click a blank area under the ONU Subprofile Config item to bring up the ONU Subprofile Config dialog box. Then click the Add (A) button, select Bandwidth Config Profile in the pulldown list of the Profile Type item, and select a in the pulldown list of the Profile Name item.
  • Page 508: Figure 6-24 Configuring The Onu Port Sub-Profile

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 6-24 Configuring the ONU port sub-profile After returning to the Service Profile window, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configura t ion to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 509 6 Configuring Multicast Services 6.1.5.6 Binding the ONU to the Service Profile Configuration purpose Bind the ONU to the service profile, namely applying the parameters of the service profile to the ONU. Operation steps Click the Service Profile Binding tab from the Service Profile window to access the Service Profile Binding window.
  • Page 510: Figure 6-26 Selecting The Object

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 6-26 Selecting the object Click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configura t ion to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 511: Configuring Multicast Services In A Batch Manner

    6 Configuring Multicast Services 6.1.5.7 End of Configuration The multicast services on the FE1 and FE2 ports that belong to the AN5506-04-B (whose authorization No. is 1) connected to the No.1 PON port of the GC8B card (in Slot 15) is started up; and the users can watch the video programs whose multicast VLAN is 100 normally.
  • Page 512 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Interface Configure according to the No. of the uplink 20:SFP1 port that is actually used. Configure the tag processing mode for the uplink service VLAN. There are two options: TAG and UNTAG.
  • Page 513: Table 6-8 The An5506-10-B1 Side Planning Data Of The Multicast Services Under

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Table 6-8 The AN5506-10-B1 side planning data of the multicast services under the proxy mode (configuring in a batch manner) Item Description Example Configure according to the network planning of the Profile Name operator. Service Type for multicast Select IPTV for configuring the multicast services.
  • Page 514 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Configure according to the No. of the PON port that is PON No. actually used. ONU No. Select the authentication No. of the ONU to be configured. GPON Select the name of the bandwidth profile that the ONU Bandwidth binds to.
  • Page 515: Figure 6-28 Configuration Flow Chart Of Starting Up The Multicast Services In Proxy

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Figure 6-28 Configuration flow chart of starting up the multicast services in proxy mode by configuring the ports in a batch manner (on the AN5506-10-B1) See Section 6.1.3.3 to Section 6.1.3.8 for the steps 1-6 of the configuration flow chart.
  • Page 516 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 6.1.6.3 Configuring the ONU Bandwidth Allocation Profile Configuration purpose Configure the bandwidth profile of the ONU downlink multicast stream and the uplink / downlink multicast protocol. The service type of the downlink multicast stream is IPTV and that of the uplink / downlink multicast protocol is Integrated Service.
  • Page 517: Figure 6-29 Configuring The Onu Bandwidth Allocation Profile

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Figure 6-29 Configuring the ONU bandwidth allocation profile 6.1.6.4 Binding the ONU to the Bandwidth Allocation Profile Configuration purpose Bind the ONU to the bandwidth allocation profile, namely applying the bandwidth allocation profile to the ONU. Operation steps Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane and select Config →...
  • Page 518: Figure 6-30 Binding The Onu To The Bandwidth Allocation Profile

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configura t ion to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 519 6 Configuring Multicast Services When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configura t ion to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 520: Figure 6-32 Adding Two Items

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 6-32 Adding two items The specific information of the configuration object is displayed in the right pane, and configure the parameters according to the planning data in the Table 6-8. When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment.
  • Page 521 6 Configuring Multicast Services Figure 6-33 Configuring the ONU muticast services 6.1.6.7 Configuring the ONU Port Parameters Configuration purpose Configure the VLAN of the multicast uplink protocol message. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config → IGMP Config →...
  • Page 522: Figure 6-34 Configuring The Port Parameters

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Note: Under the uncontrollable mode, only the parameters of the itmes signal vlan and LEAVE MODE are valid. Figure 6-34 Configuring the port parameters 6.1.6.8 End of Configuration The multicast services on the FE1 and FE2 ports that belong to the AN5506-10-B1 (whose the authorization No.
  • Page 523: Viewing Operations

    6 Configuring Multicast Services 6.1.7 Viewing Operations 6.1.7.1 Viewing the Multicast Address Table of the Core Switch Card Configuration purpose View the multicast address and the group member information of the core switch card. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Get Information →...
  • Page 524: Figure 6-36 Viewing The Onu Multicast Address Table

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 6.1.7.2 Viewing the ONU Multicast Address Table Configuration purpose View the multicast address and port information of the ONU. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Get Information →...
  • Page 525: Figure 6-37 Viewing The Multicast Address Table Of The Line Card

    6 Configuring Multicast Services 6.1.7.3 Viewing the Multicast Address Table of the Line Card Configuration purpose View the multicast address and the PON port information of the line card. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Get Information →...
  • Page 526: Example For Multicast Service Configuration - Controllable Mode

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Example for Multicast Service Configuration – Controllable Mode 6.2.1 Configuration Rules  Under the controllable mode, users are able to configure the authority for each subscriber to access each channel. The authority can be normal view or preview with preview counts, time, and time interval.
  • Page 527: Service Network

    6 Configuring Multicast Services  Each of the uplink ports on the AN5116-06B cannot join multiple VLANs in the untag mode. 6.2.2 Service Network Figure 6-38 Network diagram of multicast services (controllable mode) 6.2.3 Configuring Multicast Services Respectively 6.2.3.1 Planning Data This section introduces how to start up the multicast services in controllable mode for the AN5506-10-B1 by configuring the ports respectively.
  • Page 528: Table 6-9 The Olt Side Planning Data Of The Multicast Services Under The Controllable Mode (Configuring Respectively)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Table 6-9 The OLT side planning data of the multicast services under the controllable mode (configuring respectively) Item Description Example Configure according to the type of the ONU type AN5506-10-B1 ONU that is actually used.
  • Page 529 6 Configuring Multicast Services Item Description Example Select IPTV for configuring the multicast Service Type IPTV services. Slot Bind Select Auto Bind or Manually Bind. Auto Bind Mode Select 20:2, which is corresponding to Port No. 20:2 20:SFP1. Uplink port Select the multicast packet in this packet Type of Packet...
  • Page 530 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example The maximum viewing time for each Preview Time preview. Configure according to the - - (Min) network planning of the operator. The interval limit of the users to preview the multicast programs.
  • Page 531 6 Configuring Multicast Services Table 6-10 The AN5506-10-B1 side planning data of the multicast services under the controllable mode (configuring respectively) Item Description Example Service Type for Select IPTV for configuring the multicast services. IPTV multicast services Fixed Bandwidth Configure according to the network planning of the (Kbyte/s) for operator;...
  • Page 532: Figure 6-39 Configuration Flow Chart Of Starting Up The The Multicast Services In

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 6.2.3.2 Configuration Flow Chart Figure 6-39 shows the configuration flow chart for starting up the the multicast services in controllable mode by configuring the ports respectively. Figure 6-39 Configuration flow chart of starting up the the multicast services in controllable...
  • Page 533: Figure 6-40 Configuring The Local End Service Data

    6 Configuring Multicast Services 6.2.3.3 Configuring the Local End Service Data Configuration purpose Configure the uplink port service VLAN, and process the VLAN tags of the services that pass the uplink port. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config → Local VLAN from the shortcut menu.
  • Page 534 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 6.2.3.4 Disabling the Uplink Port Multicast Packet Suppression Configuration purpose Disable the suppression on the uplink port multicast streams. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config →...
  • Page 535 6.2.3.5 Configuring the Multicast Protocol Version Configuration purpose Select the multicast protocol version of the AN5116-06B. The options include IGMP V1 / V2 and IGMP V3. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config →...
  • Page 536 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 6.2.3.6 Configuring the Multicast Mode Configuration purpose Configure the multicast operation mode of the AN5116-06B. The options include Proxy Mode, Snooping Mode, Proxy-snooping Mode, Controlled Mode and Disable. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config →...
  • Page 537 6 Configuring Multicast Services 6.2.3.7 Configuring the Multicast Proxy IP Configuration purpose Configure the multicast proxy IP for the AN5116-06B. The configured IP serves as the source IP address of the AN5116-06B to send multicast protocol messages to the multicast server. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config →...
  • Page 538 Configuring the Multicast VLAN Configuration purpose Configure the default VLAN of the AN5116-06B’s multicast services. The multicast VLAN is used to identify the multicast streams. The users can configure one or more VLANs dedicated for the multicast service to isolate it from other services.
  • Page 539 6 Configuring Multicast Services Figure 6-45 Configuring the multicast VLAN 6.2.3.9 Configuring the Multicast Profile Configuration purpose Create a multicast profile, add multicast programs to the profile, and set users with different authority ranges to view the programs, which include normal watching and preview.
  • Page 540: Figure 6-46 Configuring The Multicast Profile

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Click a blank area in the right pane, then select Edit → Append from the menu bar or click in the toolbar, and input 3 in the Please Input the Rows for Add: dialog box that appears subsequently.
  • Page 541: Figure 6-47 Configuring The Multicast Group Parameters

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Note: If the Group VLAN item is configured for any specific group in this step, the default multicast VLAN becomes no longer valid for the group. Operation steps Click the Group Parameters tab from the IGMP Profile window to access the Group Parameters window.
  • Page 542: Figure 6-48 Configuring The Port Parameters

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 6.2.3.11 Configuring the Port Parameters Configuration purpose Configure the multicast parameters of the ONU ports, which include port’s controllable switches, the profile that the port binds to and the multicast signal VLAN.
  • Page 543 6 Configuring Multicast Services 6.2.3.12 Configuring the ONU Multicast Service Bandwidth Configuration purpose Configure the bandwidth of the ONU downlink multicast stream and the uplink / downlink multicast protocol. The service type of the downlink multicast stream is IPTV and that of the uplink / downlink multicast protocol is Integrate Service. Operation steps Click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane to display all ONUs under this card in the right pane.
  • Page 544: Figure 6-49 Allocating The Multicast Bandwidth

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 6-49 Allocating the multicast bandwidth 6.2.3.13 Configuring the ONU Multicast Service Parameters Configuration purpose Configure the VLAN of the multicast data stream and the VLAN of the downlink multicast protocol message.
  • Page 545: Figure 6-50 Service Configuration Of The An5506-10-B1 (1)

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Figure 6-50 Service configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 (1) Select FE1 in the Data Port List pane, and click the Add button to bring up the Services Configuration dialog box. According to the planning data in Table 6-4, add a multicast service whos VLAN Mode is tag and CVLAN ID is 200, as shown in Figure 6-51.
  • Page 546: Figure 6-51 Service Configuration Of The An5506-10-B1 (2)

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 6-51 Service configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 (2) After the configuration is completed, click the OK button and return to the dialog box as shown in Figure 6-52. 6-78 Version: B...
  • Page 547 6 Configuring Multicast Services Figure 6-52 Service configuration of the AN5506-10-B1 (3) Add one more multicast service with the VLAN Mode set as tag and the CVLAN ID set as 300. Select FE2 in the Data Port List pane, and then implement the same configuration as the FE1 port on it.
  • Page 548: Configuring Multicast Services In A Batch Manner

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 6.2.3.14 End of Configuration The multicast services on the FE1 and FE2 ports that belong to the AN5506-10-B1 (whose the authorization No. is 2) connected to the No.1 PON port of the GC8B card (in Slot 15) is started up;...
  • Page 549 6 Configuring Multicast Services Item Description Example Configure the tag processing mode for the uplink service VLAN. There are two options: TAG and UNTAG. Under UNTAG mode, the TAGs of the uplink packets will be stripped automatically and the packets will be uplinked in the form of UNTAG when they pass the port, whereas the downlink UNTAG packets TAG /...
  • Page 550 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example The IP address of the multicast program. Auth Configure according to the network planning 225.0.1.1 225.0.1.2 225.0.1.3 group of the operator. The authority of the users to watch the multicast programs.
  • Page 551: Table 6-12 The An5506-10-B1 Side Planning Data Of The Multicast Services Under

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Table 6-12 The AN5506-10-B1 side planning data of the multicast services under the controllable mode (configuring in a batch manner) Item Description Example Configure according to the network planning of the Profile Name operator. Service Type for multicast Select IPTV for configuring the multicast services.
  • Page 552 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example Select the authentication No. of the ONU to be ONU No. configured. GPON Select the name of the bandwidth profile that the ONU Bandwidth binds to. Profile Configure according to the network planning of the Profile Name operator.
  • Page 553: Figure 6-53 Configuration Flow Chart Of Starting Up The The Multicast Services In

    6 Configuring Multicast Services 6.2.4.2 Configuration Flow Chart Figure 6-53 Configuration flow chart of starting up the the multicast services in controllable mode by configuring the ports in a batch manner (on the AN5506-10-B1) Version: B 6-85...
  • Page 554 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide See Section 6.2.3.3 to Section 6.2.3.11 for the steps 1 to 9 of the configuration flow chart. Only step 10 to step 13 are introduced in the following part. 6.2.4.3 Configuring the ONU Bandwidth Allocation Profile...
  • Page 555: Figure 6-54 Configuring The Onu Bandwidth Allocation Profile

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Figure 6-54 Configuring the ONU bandwidth allocation profile 6.2.4.4 Binding the ONU to the Bandwidth Allocation Profile Configuration purpose Bind the ONU to the bandwidth allocation profile, namely applying the bandwidth allocation profile to the ONU. Operation steps Right-click the system in the Object Tree pane, and select Config →...
  • Page 556: Figure 6-55 Binding The Onu To The Bandwidth Allocation Profile

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configura t ion to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 557 6 Configuring Multicast Services When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configura t ion to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 558: Figure 6-57 Adding The Item Number

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 6-57 Adding the item number The specific information of the configuration object is displayed in the right pane, and configure the parameters according to the planning data in the Table 6-12.
  • Page 559: Viewing Operations

    6 Configuring Multicast Services 6.2.4.7 End of Configuration The multicast services on the FE1 and FE2 ports that belong to the AN5506-10-B1 (whose the authorization No. is 2) connected to the No.1 PON port of the GC8B card (in Slot 15) is started up; and the users can watch the video programs 225.0.1.1 and 225.0.1.2 whose multicast VLAN is 200 normally, and can preview the multicast program 225.0.1.3 whose VLAN is 300.
  • Page 560 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 6-59 Viewing the online multicast group information 6.2.5.2 Viewing the Online Multicast Group Information of the Specified ONU Port Configuration purpose View the online multicast program information of the specified ONU port.
  • Page 561: Figure 6-60 Viewing The Online Multicast Group Information Of The Specified Onu

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Figure 6-60 Viewing the online multicast group information of the specified ONU port 6.2.5.3 Viewing the Multicast Address Table of the Core Switch Card Configuration purpose View the multicast address and the group member information of the core switch card.
  • Page 562: Figure 6-61 Viewing The Multicast Address Table Of The Core Switch Card

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 6-61 Viewing the multicast address table of the core switch card 6.2.5.4 Viewing the Multicast Address Table of the Line Card Configuration purpose View the multicast address and the PON port information of the line card.
  • Page 563: Figure 6-62 Viewing The Multicast Address Table Of The Line Card

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Figure 6-62 Viewing the multicast address table of the line card Version: B 6-95...
  • Page 564: Configuring The Multicast Concatenation

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Configuring the Multicast Concatenation 6.3.1 Configuring the Multicast Cascade Port Configuration purpose Configure the cascade port of the multicast service. When the equipment cascades the multicast service of other equipment, the users should set the uplink port that connects to the cascaded equipment as the cascade port.
  • Page 565: Viewing The Uplink Port Information

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Figure 6-63 Configuring the multicast cascade port 6.3.2 Viewing the Uplink Port Information Configuration purpose View the online multicast group address information of the cascade port. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Get Information →...
  • Page 566: Figure 6-64 Viewing The Uplink Port Information

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 6-64 Viewing the uplink port information 6-98 Version: B...
  • Page 567: Configuring The Maximum Multicast Bandwidth For Uplink Ports

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Configuring the Maximum Multicast Bandwidth for Uplink Ports Configuration purpose Configure the maximum bandwidth for multicast services of the uplink ports. Planning data Table 6-14 Planned data of the uplink port’s maximum multicast bandwidth Item Description Example Configure according to the network planning of the operator.
  • Page 568: Figure 6-65 Configuring The Uplink Port's Maximum Multicast Bandwidth

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 6-65 Configuring the uplink port’s maximum multicast bandwidth 6-100 Version: B...
  • Page 569: Operation Steps

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Configuring OLT Multicast Protocol Parameters Configuration purpose Configure the multicast protocol parameters, which include the robustness variable and the related parameters of common query and specified query. Maintaining the default value is suggested. Planning data Table 6-15 Planned data of the OLT multicast protocol parameters Item Description...
  • Page 570: Figure 6-66 Configuring The Multicast Protocol Parameters

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configura t ion to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 571: Configuring Onu Multicast Parameters

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Configuring ONU Multicast Parameters Configuration purpose Configure the ONU multicast parameters, which include the ONU leave mode, the robustness parameter and the query time counts. Planning data Table 6-16 Planned data of the ONU multicast parameter Item Description Example...
  • Page 572: Figure 6-67 Configuring The Onu Parameters

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configura t ion to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 573: Configuring The Prejoin Groups

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Configuring the Prejoin Groups Configuration purpose Configure the prejoin multicast group. The prejoined multicast programs are connected to the uplink port. When users need to watch the prejoined multicast programs, they can watch them in fast viewing mode. Planning data Table 6-17 Planned data of the projoin groups...
  • Page 574: Figure 6-68 Configuring The Prejoin Group

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 6-68 Configuring the prejoin group 6-106 Version: B...
  • Page 575: Configuring Multicast Default Preview Parameters

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Configuring Multicast Default Preview Parameters Configuration purpose Configure the default value of the multicast preview parameters. If the preview parameters of a multicast program is not configured in the Port Parameters window, the users will preview the program with the default preview parameters. Planning data Table 6-18 Planned data of the multicast default preview parameters...
  • Page 576: Figure 6-69 Configuring The Multicast Default Preview Parameters

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config → IGMP Config → Default Preview Parameters from the shortcut menu to access the Default Preview Parameters window.
  • Page 577: Configuring Multicast Logs

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Configuring Multicast Logs The multicast log function is valid only under the controllable mode. 6.9.1 Configuring the Multicast Log Time Configuration purpose Configure the time parameters of the multicast log, which is used to record the operations of users joining or leaving the multicast groups.
  • Page 578: Configuring The Automatic Uploading Of The Multicast Logs

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 6-70 Configuring the multicast log time parameters 6.9.2 Configuring the Automatic Uploading of the Multicast Logs Configuration purpose Enable / disable the function of automatic uploading the multicast logs to the server and configure the related parameters of this function.
  • Page 579: Figure 6-71 Configuring The Automatic Uploading Of The Multicast Logs

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Item Description Example The interval time of automatic uploading the multicast logs to the Interval (min) server. The value range is 1 to 1440; the unit is minute. Host IP IP address of the server that the multicast logs are uploaded to. 192.168.1.1 The user name used to log in the server that the multicast logs are User Name...
  • Page 580: Configuring The Uploading Of The Multicast Logs To The Ftp

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 6.9.3 Configuring the Uploading of the Multicast Logs to the Configuration purpose Manually upload the multicast logs to the FTP server. Planning data Table 6-21 Planned data of uploading the multicast logs to the FTP...
  • Page 581: Viewing The Multicast Logs

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Figure 6-72 Uploading the multicast logs to the FTP 6.9.4 Viewing the Multicast Logs Configuration purpose View the multicast log information. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Get Information → IGMP Config → IGMP Log from the shortcut menu to access the IGMP Log Information window.
  • Page 582: Clearing The Logs

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 6-73 Viewing the log information 6.9.5 Clearing the Logs Configuration purpose Clear the multicast log information saved in the core switch card’s memory. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Control Command →...
  • Page 583: Figure 6-74 Clearing The Logs

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Figure 6-74 Clearing the logs Version: B 6-115...
  • Page 584: Viewing The Multicast Statistical Information

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 6.10 Viewing the Multicast Statistical Information The multicast statistical information function is valid only under the controllable mode. 6.10.1 Viewing the Statistical Information of the Multicast Groups Configuration purpose View the statistical information of the multicast program, which include the average watching time of the multicast program, maximum watching time and the total watching time.
  • Page 585: Viewing The Statistical Information Of The Onu Port

    6 Configuring Multicast Services 6.10.2 Viewing the Statistical Information of the ONU Port Configuration purpose View the multicast statistical information of the ONU port, which include the average times of the port user to watch the multicast programs, the average watching time, the maximum watching time and the total watching time.
  • Page 586: Forcing The Users To Leave

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 6.11 Forcing the Users to Leave Configuration purpose Force the user that is watching the multicast programs to leave. This function is valid only under the controllable mode. Planning data Table 6-22...
  • Page 587: Figure 6-77 Forcing The Users To Leave

    6 Configuring Multicast Services Figure 6-77 Forcing the users to leave Version: B 6-119...
  • Page 588: Refreshing The Multicast Configuration Information

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 6.12 Refreshing the Multicast Configuration Information Configuration purpose Redeliver all the multicast configuration to the equipment. This operation will not interfere with the users watching the multicast programs. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Control Command →...
  • Page 589: Querying The Fast Leave Capability Of The Onu

    6 Configuring Multicast Services 6.13 Querying the Fast Leave Capability of the Configuration purpose Query whether the ONU has the capability of leaving the multicast group fast. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Get Information →...
  • Page 591: Configuring The Tdm Services

    Configuring the TDM Services This chapter introduces how to provision the TDM services on the AN5116-06B. It includes sections as follows: Configuration rules Service network Planning data Configuration Flow Configuring the system clock Configuring the clock recovery Configuring the bandwidth allocation...
  • Page 592: Configuration Rules

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Configuration Rules The E1 ports of the ONU must be one-to-one corresponding to the E1 sequence numbers of the TDM card. Service Network Figure 7-1 TDM service network diagram The E1 private line users and mobile subscribers can access the TDM service using the E1 port of the ONU.
  • Page 593: Planning Data

    7 Configuring the TDM Services Planning Data The AN5116-06B chooses the CE1B card and the GC8B card to act as the interface card on the network side and subscriber side respectively, and the HSWA card must be equipped. The TDM service requires the ONU of AN5506-06-E type on the remote end.
  • Page 594: Configuration Flow

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Explanation Example The maximum bandwidth of an ONU’s uplink service. The sum of the fixed bandwidth value and Maximum Bandwidth the assured bandwidth value should not be larger 1280 (Kbyte/s) than the maximum bandwidth value. The default value is 64 Kbyte/s.
  • Page 595: Configuring The System Clock

    7 Configuring the TDM Services Configuring the System Clock Configuration purpose Configure the method to get the clock of the OLT, providing the downlink TDM service clock. Operation steps Click the CE1B[12] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config → system clock mode from the shortcut menu to access the system clock mode configuration window.
  • Page 596: Configuring The Clock Recovery

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Configuring the Clock Recovery Configuration purpose When the GEM packets sent from the ONU side get to the OLT, the OLT will resolve the Ethernet packets from the GEM packets and adapt them to the TDM packets;...
  • Page 597: Configuring The Bandwidth Allocation

    7 Configuring the TDM Services Configuring the Bandwidth Allocation Configuration purpose Configure the TDM service bandwidthto control the traffic flow. Operation steps Click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane to display the ONUs under this card in the right pane. Then right-click the ONU of AN5506-06-E[3] and select Config →...
  • Page 598: Configuring The E1 Parameters For Onu Subscribers

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Configuring the E1 Parameters for ONU Subscribers Configuration purpose Bind the E1 port of the ONU with the corresponding E1 sequence No. of the TDM card, and configure the buffer of the remote and local end.
  • Page 599: End Of Configuration

    7 Configuring the TDM Services Figure 7-6 Completing the E1 parameter configuration End of Configuration After the above-mentioned configuration, the TDM service has been provisioned. Users can use the TDM service using the AN5506-06-E’s E1 ports. Version: B...
  • Page 601 Configuring the Wi-Fi Service This chapter introduces how to provision the Wi-Fi service on the AN5116-06B in details. It includes the following sections: Configuration rules Configuration example of the Wi-Fi service Version: B...
  • Page 602 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Configuration Rules  You should use the ONU with the Wi-Fi function to perform the Wi-Fi service.  The VLAN ID connected with the WAN should be within the local VLAN ID range of the Wi-Fi service on the OLT side.
  • Page 603: Figure 8-1 Wi-Fi Service Network

    8 Configuring the Wi-Fi Service Configuration Example of the Wi-Fi Service 8.2.1 Service Network AN5116-06B Figure 8-1 Wi-Fi service network As shown in Figure 8-1, the mobile terminal equipment can access network using the Wi-Fi interface of the ONU. The network instruction is as follows: ...
  • Page 604 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 8.2.2 Planning Data The following takes provisioning the Wi-Fi service on the AN5506-04-G1 ONU as an example to illustrate the provision process and notes for the Wi-Fi service. The planned data is shown in Table 8-1.
  • Page 605 8 Configuring the Wi-Fi Service Item Description Example Service Type Select data for the Wi-Fi service. data The fixed bandwidth assigned to the ONU uplink service. If this service does not use this bandwidth Fixed Bandwidth resource, other services cannot occupy this resource. The default setting is 16.
  • Page 606 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example The WLAN identifier. Configure according to the SSID operator’s network planning. IGD_WLAN_ Select Enable. Enable ENABLE IGD_WLAN_ Select whether to hide SSID. Available SSIDHide IGD_WLAN_Mode Configure according to the operator’s network planning.
  • Page 607 8 Configuring the Wi-Fi Service 8.2.4 Configuring the Local Service VLAN Configuration purpose Configure the service VLAN of the uplink port to limit the service VLAN ID range that passes through the uplink port and to process the VLAN tag. Operation steps 1.
  • Page 608 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 8.2.5 Configuring the GPON Service Bandwidth Configuration purpose Configure the bandwidth of the broadband internet service of the ONU to limit the service traffic flow. Operation steps Click the GC8B[6] card in the Object Tree pane to display all the ONUs in the right pane.
  • Page 609 8 Configuring the Wi-Fi Service 8.2.6 Configuring the WAN Connection Service of the TL1 Interface Configuration purpose Configure the WAN parameters such as connection mode and type. Operation steps Click the GC8B[6] card in the Object Tree pane to display all ONUs in the right pane.
  • Page 610 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 8.2.7 Configuring the Wi-Fi Service Configuration purpose Configure the relevant parameters of the Wi-Fi service, including SSID, IGD_WLAN_COUNTRY, IGD_WLAN_APModuleEnable, etc. Operation steps Click the GC8B[6] card in the Object Tree pane to display all ONUs in the right pane.
  • Page 611 8 Configuring the Wi-Fi Service 8.2.8 End of Configuration Now you have completed the Wi-Fi service configuration based on the AN5506-04-G1 ONU.The mobile terminal can perform wireless connection with this ONU, and can access the Internet using this ONU. Version: B 8-11...
  • Page 613 Configuring the CATV Service This chapter gives details on how to configure the CATV service using the AN5116-06B. And it includes the following sections: Configuration rules An example for the CATV service configuration Version: B...
  • Page 614: Figure 9-1 The Catv Service Network

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Configuration Rules  To implement the the CATV function, an ONU with the CATV optical module is compulsory.  By enabling / disabling the CATV service on the ONU, users can control the access of the CATV service.
  • Page 615: Configuration Example

    9 Configuring the CATV Service Table 9-1 The planned data of the CATV service Item Description Example The slot number of the corresponding GC8B card of Slot No. the ONU. The actual number of the corresponding PON of the PON No. ONU.
  • Page 616: Figure 9-2 The Catv Service Configuration

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 9-2 The CATV service configuration Select the CATV Enable / Disable check box and click the Modify on Device button to complete the CATV service configuration. See Figure 9-3. Version: B...
  • Page 617: Figure 9-3 Catv Service Configuration - Completed

    9 Configuring the CATV Service Figure 9-3 CATV service configuration – completed Now the CATV service provisioning is completed. The CATV service is available as soon as the coaxial cable interface of the AN5506-04-G1 is connected. Version: B...
  • Page 619: Upgrading The Software

    Upgrading the Software This chapter introduces the important notice, upgrading rules, planned data and upgrading steps. It includes the following sections: Important notice Upgrading the core switch card Upgrading the GPON interface card / TDM interface card / public card Upgrading the GPON interface card in a batch manner Upgrading the ONU manually Upgrading the ONU automatically...
  • Page 620: Important Notice

     The replacement operation is recommended to be carried out at night when service traffic is at a relatively low volume.  The AN5116-06B’s management VLAN port should be connected with the FTP server properly; the management VLAN IP address should be within the same subnet as the FTP server IP address.
  • Page 621: Upgrading Rules

    10 Upgrading the Software 10.2 Upgrading the Core Switch Card 10.2.1 Upgrading Rules  If you only configure one core switch card, you need to reboot the entire system after upgrading the core switch card, which will impact the service. It is recommended to add a standby card first and then to upgrade the core switch card software.
  • Page 622: Table 10-1 Planned Data For Upgrading The Core Switch Card

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 10.2.3 Planning Data This section takes upgrading the active and standby core switch cards as an example to introduce the entire steps. Table 10-1 Planned data for upgrading the core switch card...
  • Page 623: Figure 10-1 Flow Chart For Upgrading The Core Control Card Software

    10 Upgrading the Software 10.2.4 Upgrading Flow Chart Figure 10-1 Flow chart for upgrading the core control card software 10.2.5 Saving the Current Configuration into the Flash Configuration purpose Save the current configuration data into the flash in case that the equipment is disconnected with power leading to the loss of configuration data.
  • Page 624 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Operation steps Right-click HSWA[9] in the Object Tree pane and select Control Command → Save Config to Flash from the shortcut menu. In the Sending Commands… dialog box which appears subsequently, click the OK button.
  • Page 625 10 Upgrading the Software Figure 10-3 Backing up the current configuration Click the Export Config File button, the system will prompt Export Config File Successfully. Click the OK button. 10.2.7 Backing Up the System Software Configuration purpose Back up all the current system software because you might want to use it for a restore in the case that the upgrading would fail.
  • Page 626 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure10-4 Backing up the current configuration Click the Backup Software button to complete the backing up. 10.2.8 Upgrading the Original Standby Core Switch Card Software Configuration purpose Upgrade the original standby core switch card software.
  • Page 627: Figure 10-5 Upgrading The Original Standby Core Switch Card Software

    10 Upgrading the Software Figure 10-5 Upgrading the original standby core switch card software After completing the configuration, click the Upgrade Software button to start the upgrading. Switch to the wftp window. If the following logs are displayed in the window, it indicates that the equipment obtains the upgrading software package successfully through ftp, as shown Figure 10-6.
  • Page 628: Figure 10-6 Ftp - Upgrading The Core Switch Card

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 10-6 Ftp – upgrading the core switch card Switch to the Upgrade System Software window. If the upgrading succeeds, the system will prompt Please reboot the object upgraded to make it work, as shown in Figure 10-7.
  • Page 629: Figure 10-7 Upgrading The Core Switch Card Successfully

    10 Upgrading the Software Figure 10-7 Upgrading the core switch card successfully 10.2.9 Rebooting the Original Standby Core Switch Card Configuration purpose Reboot the original standby core switch card. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Control Command →...
  • Page 630: Figure 10-8 Reset The Standby Card - The Sending Commands Dialog Box

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 10-8 Reset the standby card – the Sending Commands dialog box Click the OK button. Then wait a few seconds, it will show the Command Succeed of the Command Result, indicating that rebooting the standby card is completed.
  • Page 631: Figure10-9 Forcing The Active-Standby Switchover - The Sending Commands Dialog Box

    10 Upgrading the Software Figure10-9 Forcing the active-standby switchover - the Sending Commands dialog box Click the OK button. Then wait a few seconds, it will show the Command Succeed of the Command Result, indicating that the active-standby switchover is successful. In this case, the HSWA card in Slot 9 is standby card, and the HSWA card in Slot 10 is the active card.
  • Page 632: Figure 10-10 Upgrading The Standby Core Switch Card Software

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Note: The HSWA card in Slot 9 is the standby card, so you should select 9 for the Slot No. Figure 10-10 Upgrading the standby core switch card software After completing the parameter configuration, click the Upgrade Software button to start the upgrading.
  • Page 633: Figure 10-11 Ftp - Upgrading The Core Switch Card

    10 Upgrading the Software Figure 10-11 Ftp – upgrading the core switch card Switch to the Upgrade System Software window. If the upgrading succeeds, the system will prompt Please reboot the object upgraded to make it work, as shown in Figure 10-12. Version: B 10-15...
  • Page 634: Figure 10-12 Upgrading The Core Switch Card Successfully

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 10-12 Upgrading the core switch card successfully 10.2.12 Rebooting the Current Standby Core Switch Card Configuration purpose Reboot the current standby core switch card. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[10] card in the Object Tree pane and select Control Command →...
  • Page 635: Figure 10-13 Reset The Standby Card

    10 Upgrading the Software Figure 10-13 Reset the standby card Click the OK button. Then wait a few seconds, it will show the Command Succeed of the Command Result, indicating that rebooting the standby card is completed. 10.2.13 Checking the Software Version of the Core Switch Card Configuration purpose Check the software version of the core switch card to see if the core switch card is...
  • Page 636: Figure 10-14 Check The Card Software Version

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 10-14 Check the card software version 10-18 Version: B...
  • Page 637: Upgrading Rules

    10 Upgrading the Software 10.3 Upgrading the GPON Interface Card / TDM Interface Card / Public Card 10.3.1 Upgrading Rules If the upgrade object is the software of the GPON interface card, the card will be automatically rebooted after a successful upgrade and need no manual reboot. The automatic reboot of the interface card can cause an interruption of services.
  • Page 638: Figure 10-15 Flow Chart For Upgrading Flow Chart For The Gpon Interface Card Software

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide During the upgrading and the backing up, the WFTP software should be always open. 10.3.3 Planning Data The planned data for upgrading the GPON interface card are listed in Table 10-2. Table 10-2...
  • Page 639: Figure 10-16 Upgrading The Gpon Interface Card Software

    10 Upgrading the Software 10.3.5 Upgrading the GPON Interface Card Configuration purpose Upgrade the GPON interface card. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Control Command → Upgrade Software from the shortcut menu. Enter the Upgrade System Software dialog box, and configure according to the planned data in Table 10-2.
  • Page 640: Figure 10-17 Ftp - Upgrading An Individual Card

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 10-17 Ftp – upgrading an individual card 10.3.6 Checking the Software Version of the GPON Interface Card Configuration purpose Check the software version of the GPON interface card to see if the GPON interface card is successfully upgraded.
  • Page 641: Figure 10-18 Check The Card Software Version

    10 Upgrading the Software Figure 10-18 Check the card software version Version: B 10-23...
  • Page 642 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 10.4 Upgrading the GPON Interface Card in a Batch Manner 10.4.1 Upgrading Rules If the upgrade object is the software of the GPON interface card, the card will be automatically rebooted after a successful upgrade and need no manual reboot. The automatic reboot of the interface card can cause an interruption of services.
  • Page 643: Figure 10-19 Flow Chart For Upgrading Flow Chart For The Gpon Interface Card Software

    10 Upgrading the Software 10.4.3 Planning Data The planned data for upgrading the GPON interface card is shown in Table 10-3. Table 10-3 Planned data for upgrading the GPON interface card Item Explanation Example Parameters of the card Configure according to the actual situation The GC4B card in Slots 4 and 15 to be upgraded The emerge file of the GPON interface card’s...
  • Page 644: Figure 10-20 Ftp -Upgrading The Cards In A Batch Manner

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 10.4.5 Upgrading the GPON Interface Card in a Batch Manner Configuration purpose Upgrade the GPON interface card in a batch manner. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Control Command →...
  • Page 645: Figure 10-21 Upgrading The Gpon Interface Card Software In A Batch Manner

    10 Upgrading the Software Switch to the Batch Upgrade Line Card window, and you can see the line card is upgraded successfully, as shown in Figure 10-21. Figure 10-21 Upgrading the GPON interface card software in a batch manner 10.4.6 Checking the Software Version of the GPON Interface Card Configuration purpose...
  • Page 646: Figure 10-22 Check The Card Software Version

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Enter the Version of Card window, and you can see the software version of the cards in each slot. Check if the software version of the GC4B card in Slots 4 and 15 are desired, as shown in Figure 10-22.
  • Page 647 10 Upgrading the Software 10.5 Upgrading the ONU Manually 10.5.1 Upgrading Rules  The ONU is present and normally authorized.  Only the ONUs of the same type in the same slot can be manually upgraded.  After manually upgrading an FTTB ONU’s firmware and CUP software, the system will reboot the ONU.
  • Page 648: Figure 10-23 Flow Chart For Batch Upgrading The Onu Manually

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide For specific operations, refer to Appendix A. During the upgrading and the backing up, the WFTP software should always be open. 10.5.3 Planning Data The following takes batch upgrading the CPU/IAD software of the ONU manually as an example.
  • Page 649: Figure 10-24 Ftp - Upgrading The Onu

    10 Upgrading the Software 10.5.5 Upgrading the ONU Software Manually Configuration purpose Upgrade the ONUs in a batch manner manually. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Control Command → Batch Upgrade ONU from the shortcut menu. Enter the Batch Upgrade ONU dialog box, configure according to the planned data in Table 10-4.
  • Page 650: Figure 10-25 Batch Upgrading The Onu Manually

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Switch to the Batch Upgrade ONU window, and you can see the ONUs are manually upgraded successfully, as shown in Figure 10-25. Figure 10-25 Batch upgrading the ONU manually 10.5.6 Rebooting the ONU Configuration purpose Reboot the ONUs in a batch manner.
  • Page 651: Figure 10-26 Please Select Onu No

    10 Upgrading the Software Double-click the blank in the ONU No. column to bring up the Please Select ONU No.! dialog box. Select the ONU No. (authorization No.) to be rebooted, as shown in Figure 10-26. Figure 10-26 Please Select ONU No. Click OK to access the Reset ONU window.
  • Page 652: Figure 10-27 Rebooting The Specified Onus

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 10-27 Rebooting the specified ONUs 10.5.7 Checking the ONU Software Version Configuration purpose Check the ONU software version to see if the upgrading is successful. Operation steps Right-click the GC4B[4] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Get Information->...
  • Page 653: Figure 10-28 Checking The Onu Software Version

    10 Upgrading the Software Figure 10-28 Checking the ONU software version Version: B 10-35...
  • Page 654: Table 10-5 Planned Data For Upgrading The Onu Automatically

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 10.6 Upgrading the ONU Automatically 10.6.1 Upgrade Rules  The file name of the upgrade software should be configured in strict accordance with the specified file name list.  When performing ONU automatic upgrade, ONUs connected to the PON interface card in the slot cannot be manually upgraded.
  • Page 655: Figure 10-29 Flow Chart For Upgrading The Onu Automatically

    10 Upgrading the Software 10.6.3 Upgrade Flow Chart Figure 10-29 Flow chart for upgrading the ONU automatically 10.6.4 Upgrading the ONU Software Automatically Configuration purpose Upgrade the ONU software automatically. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config  ONU Auto Upgrade from the shortcut menu.
  • Page 656: Figure 10-30 The Dialog Box For Selecting File

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 10-30 The dialog box for selecting file Return to the ONU Auto Upgrade dialog box. Click , and the lower part of the window as shwon in Figure 10-31 displays Command Succeed, indicating that the ONU is successfully upgraded automatically.
  • Page 657: Figure 10-32 Checking The Onu Software Version

    10 Upgrading the Software 10.6.5 Checking the ONU Software Version Configuration purpose Check the ONU software version to see if the upgrading is successful. Operation steps Right-click the GC4B[4] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Get Information-> ONU Information from the shortcut menu. Enter the ONU information dialog box, where you can see the software version of the ONUs is upgraded, as shown in Figure 10-32.
  • Page 659 Configuring the Signal Tracing This chapter introduces how to configure the signal tracing for the AN5116-06B. It includes the following sections: Configuration rules Network diagram Planning data Configuration flow chart Configuring the signal tracing parameters Checking the signal tracing result...
  • Page 660: Configuration Rules

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 11.1 Configuration Rules  When the softswitch platform uses the H.248 protocol to control the access terminals, configure both the layer 4 source port number and the destination port number of signal tracing to 2944.
  • Page 661: Figure 11-1 Signal Tracing Network Diagram

    11 Configuring the Signal Tracing 11.2 Network diagram Figure 11-1 Signal tracing network diagram As shown in Figure 11-1, the GPON system uses the H.248 / MGCP / SIP protocol to interact with the softswitch to perform call control, and meanwhile the OLT send the signaling packet of the H.248 / MGCP / SIP to the ANM2000 server.
  • Page 662: Table 11-1 Planned Data For Signal Tracing

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 11.3 Planning Data The following takes configuring the H.248 signal tracing for the AN5116-06B and the ANM2000 server as an example to introduce how to configure signal tracing in details. The planned data are listed in Table 11-1.
  • Page 663 11 Configuring the Signal Tracing 11.5 Configuring the Signal Tracing Parameters Configuration purpose Configure the IP address, layer 4 source port No. and destination port No. of the ONU equipment that needs the signal tracing, and enable the signal tracing function.
  • Page 664: Figure 11-3 Configuring The Signal Tracing

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 11-3 Configuring the signal tracing 11-6 Version: B...
  • Page 665 11 Configuring the Signal Tracing 11.6 Checking the Signal Tracing Result Configuration purpose Check the signal tracing result from the ONU to the MGC. Operation steps Select Config → Signal Trace from the menu bar to access the Signal Trace window, as shown in Figure 11-4.
  • Page 666: Figure 11-5 The Auto Save Option Dialog Box

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 11-5 The Auto Save Option dialog box Click the button to start the signal tracing. And you can view the information of signal tracing, as shown in Figure 11-6. Figure 11-6...
  • Page 667: End Of Configuration

    11 Configuring the Signal Tracing 11.7 End of Configuration Now the configuration of voice signaling tracing of the H.248 protocol is completed. You can view the content of the traced H.248 signaling through the ANM2000. Note: If you need to check previous signaling tracing data, you can view the TXT files under the directory where the signal tracing files are saved.
  • Page 669 Flow Classification Configuration This chapter introduces how to configure the flow classification for the AN5116-06B. It includes the following sections: Configuration rules Configuration flow chart Flow classification configuration example – based on MAC address Flow classification configuration example – based on IP address...
  • Page 670: Figure 12-1 Flow Chart For Flow Classification Rules

    Configuration Rules  The AN6116-06B supports up to 128 flow policies.  For FTTH ONU, the AN5116-06B supports the flow classification rules based on source/destination MAC address and Ethernet.  For FTTB ONU, the AN5116-06B supports the flow classification rules based...
  • Page 671 The following takes the ONU with the authorization No.1 under the PON port No.4 of the GC4B card in Slot 5 of the AN5116-06B as an example, binding a flow policy with the No.1 FE port. The planned data is shown in Table 12-1.
  • Page 672 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Item Description Example The policy ID configured in flow Ingress Policy ID Policy123 policy The policy ID configured in flow Engress Policy ID Policy123 policy 12.3.2 Configuring the Flow Classification Rules Configuration purpose...
  • Page 673: Figure 12-2 The Rule Define Dialog Box

    12 Flow Classification Configuration Figure 12-2 The Rule Define dialog box Click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configura t ion to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 674: Figure 12-4 Configuring The Flow Policy

    12.3.3 Configuring the Flow Policy Configuration purpose This operation is to configure the flow policy of the AN5116-06B, applying the defined flow classification rule to the flow policy to bind the ONU port. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, select Config →...
  • Page 675 12 Flow Classification Configuration Note: The policy 0 is the default flow policy, which cannot be deleted or modified. 12.3.4 Binding the ONU Port with the Flow Policy Configuration purpose This operation is to bind the specified port of the ONU with the defined flow policy. After completing the binding, this port will process data according to the specified flow rules.
  • Page 676: Figure 12-5 Binding The Onu Port With Flow Policy

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 12-5 Binding the ONU port with flow policy 12.3.5 End of Configuration The above operations complete the flow classification rule configuration. The FE1 port of the AN5506-10-B1 will only forward the data flow with the MAC address 12-34-56-78-90-10 according to the rule defined in flow policy.
  • Page 677 The following takes the ONU with the authorization No.2 under the PON port No.4 of the GC4B card in Slot 5 of the AN5116-06B as an example, binding a flow policy with the No.1 FE port. The planned data is shown in Table 10-2.
  • Page 678: Figure 12-6 The Rule Define Dialog Box

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 12.4.2 Configuring the Flow Classification Rules Configuration purpose This operation is to configure the function of filtering the service flow to the ONU port using the flow rules based on source / destination MAC address classification, source / destination IP address classification, etc.
  • Page 679: Figure 12-7 Flow Classification Rule

    12.4.3 Configuring the Flow Policy Configuration purpose This operation is to configure the flow policy of the AN5116-06B, applying the defined flow classification rule to the flow policy to bind the ONU port. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, select Config →...
  • Page 680: Figure 12-8 Configuring The Flow Policy

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Select Edit → Append from the menu bar or click the button, and input 1 in the Please Input the Rows for Add: dialog box that appears subsequently. Then click OK to add one flow policy.
  • Page 681: Operation Steps

    12 Flow Classification Configuration Operation steps Click the GC8B[15] card in the Object Tree pane to display the ONUs under this card in the right pane. Then right-click the ONU of PON1-AN5506-10-B1[2] and select Config → Port Binding Flow Policy from the shortcut menu to access the bandwidth allocation configuration window.
  • Page 682 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 12.4.5 End of Configuration The above operations complete the flow classification rule configuration. The FE1 port of the AN5506-10-B1 will forbid the data flow with the IP address 10.10.10.10 according to the rule defined in flow policy.
  • Page 683: Configuring The Qos

    Configuring the QoS This chapter introduces the start-up of the AN5116-06B’s QoS service. It includes the following sections: Configuration rules QoS start-up example – based on VLAN mode QoS start-up example – based on MAC address Unbinding the object and QoS profile...
  • Page 684: Configuration Rules

     Destination MAC address, destination IP, ethernet type, priority domain, and VLAN ID.  The AN5116-06B supports up to 1024 QoS profiles.  A single line card or uplink port can be bound with up to 1024 QoS profiles.  Bind of line card and QoS profile is for binding uplink flow.
  • Page 685 13 Configuring the QoS 13.2 QoS Start-up Example – Based on VLAN Mode 13.2.1 Planning Data The following introduces an example in which a QoS profile is bound to the GC4B card in Slot 5. After the profile is bound, the GC4B card in Slot 5 can only forward data packets with VLAN ID 3000.
  • Page 686: Figure 13-1 Configuration Flow Chart For Qos Service - Based On Vlan Mode

    13.2.3 Configuring QoS Profiles Configuration purpose Configure the QoS profile for the AN5116-06B, which control data flow based on VLAN ID, port, ethernet protocol type, priority queue, DSCP value, etc. Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config →...
  • Page 687: Figure 13-2 Qos Profile - Based On Vlan

    13 Configuring the QoS Figure 13-2 QoS profile – based on VLAN 13.2.4 Binding the Slot and the QoS Profile Configuration purpose This operation is to bind the line card and QoS profile. Only after the QoS profile is bound, the uplink flow passing this line card will be processed according to this QoS profile.
  • Page 688: Figure 13-3 Binding Slot And The Qos Profile

    End of Configuration After the above settings, the configuration of QoS service is completed. A QoS profile is bound to the AN5116-06B in Slot 5, and the card in the slot can only forward data flow with the VLAN ID 3000.
  • Page 689 13 Configuring the QoS 13.3 QoS Start-up Example – Based on MAC Address 13.3.1 Planning Data The following introduces an example in which a QoS profile is bound to a uplink port. After the profie is bound, the uplink port will discard the data packets with the source MAC address 200000000001 and the destination MAC address 100000000001.
  • Page 690: Figure 13-4 Configuration Flow Chart For Qos Service - Based On Mac Address

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 13.3.2 Configuration Flow Chart Figure 13-4 Configuration flow chart for QoS service - based on MAC address 13.3.3 Configuring the QoS Profiles Configuration purpose Configure the QoS service profiles, which control data flow based on VLAN ID, port, ethernet protocol type, priority queue, DSCP value, etc.
  • Page 691 13 Configuring the QoS Figure 13-5 Configuring the QoS profile – based on MAC address 13.3.4 Binding the Uplink Port and the QoS Profile Configuration purpose This operation is to bind the uplink port and QoS profile. Only after the QoS profile is bound, the downlink flow passing this uplink port will be processed according to the QoS profile.
  • Page 692: Figure 13-6 Binding The Uplink Port And The Qos Profile

    After the above settings, the configuration of QoS service is completed. A QoS profile is bound to the uplink port 20:SFP1 of the AN5116-06B, and the port will discard the data packets with the source MAC address 200000000001 and the destination MAC address 100000000001.
  • Page 693 13 Configuring the QoS 13.4 Unbinding the Object and the QoS Profile 13.4.1 Unbinding the Slot and the QoS Profile Configuration purpose This operation is to unbind the line card and the QoS profile. Operation steps To unbind the GC4B card in Slot 5 and the QoS profile named qos1, the detailed steps are as follows: Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config →...
  • Page 694: Figure 13-8 Unbinding The Slot And The Qos Profile Successfully

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Figure 13-8 Unbinding the slot and the QoS profile successfully 13.4.2 Unbinding the Uplink Port and the QoS Profile Configuration purpose This operation is to unbind the uplink port and the QoS profile.
  • Page 695: Figure 13-9 Unbinding The Uplink Port And The Qos Profile

    13 Configuring the QoS Figure 13-9 Unbinding the uplink port and the QoS profile When the configuration is completed, click to send the configuration to the device. After unbinding, the command pane in the lower part of this window will display The Slot Attach / Detach QoS In Device Is NULL! as shown in Figure 13-10.
  • Page 697 Configuring the PON Protection This chapter introduces how to configure the PON protection for the AN5116-06B in details. It includes the following sections: Background information Configuration rules PON protection configuration example Version: B 14-1...
  • Page 698: Background Information

    14.1 Background Information The AN5116-06B provides double PON ports and fiber links to connect with the downlink subscriber devices. This can avoid traffic interruption caused by failure of one of the two links, and increase the system reliability and guarantee a non-interrupted traffic.
  • Page 699: Configuration Rules

    14 Configuring the PON Protection 14.2 Configuration Rules  When setting the PON port protection group, by default the first port is the main PON port, and the second port is the standby PON port.  When the PON protection switch is realized by hardware, the protection within the card does not restrain the PON port selecting;...
  • Page 700 PON Protection Configuration Example 14.3.1 Prerequisites When using PON protection, the two PON ports inside one line card or between two line cards of the AN5116-06B access the 2:N optical splitter via fibers, and then access the ONU. 14.3.2 Planning Data The AN5116-06B uses the GC4B card as a subscriber side interface card.
  • Page 701: Operation Steps

    14 Configuring the PON Protection Operation steps The detailed steps for configuring the PON port 1 of the GC4B card in Slot 5 and the PON port 2 of the GC4B card in Slot 5 as one PON port protection group are listed below: Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane, and select Config →...
  • Page 702: Figure 14-3 Configuring The Standby Port

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Double-click the PON port No. in the second row to bring up the Port Configuration dialog box. Select PON2 of the GC4B card in Slot 5 and click OK, as shown in Figure 14-3.
  • Page 703: Figure 14-4 Configuring The Pon Port Protection Groups

    14 Configuring the PON Protection Figure 14-4 Configuring the PON port protection groups 14.3.4 Configuring PON Port Protection Group Mode Configuration purpose Configure the PON protection group mode according to the network pattern, and set the link to automatically restore to the main link after the traffic of the main port is restored.
  • Page 704: Figure 14-5 Configuring The Pon Port Protection Group Mode

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide When the configuration is completed, click the button and apply the configuration to the equipment. Command succeed will appear in the command pane in the lower part of the window, indicating that writing configura t ion to the device and reading configuration from the device are both successful.
  • Page 705 Detecting the Optical Power This chapter introduces how to detect the optical power for the AN5116-06B. It includes the following sections: Viewing the optical module parameter information of the GC4B / GC8B card Viewing optical module parameter information of the ONU...
  • Page 706: Figure 15-1 The Optical Module Parameter Information In The Pon Port Of The

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 15.1 Viewing the Optical Module Parameter Information of the GC4B / GC8B Card Configuration purpose Detect the optical module in the PON port of the GC4B/GC8B card, and read the parameter information of the optical module, such as the transmitting and receiving optical power, temperature, power supply voltage, bias current, etc.
  • Page 707: Result Description

    15 Detecting the Optical Power Result description Optical Module Normal Range Related Alarm Parameter Optical module temperature Temperature -25℃ to +75℃ crosses the threshold. Optical module voltage crosses the Voltage -0.5V to 6V threshold. When using 1000BASE-PX10: -3 to +2dBm. Transmit optical power crosses the Transmit optical power When using 1000BASE-PX20: +2 to +7dBm.
  • Page 708 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 15.2 Viewing Optical Module Parameter Information of the ONU Configuration purpose Detect the optical module at the PON port of the ONU to view the parameter information of the optical module, such as the transmitting and receiving optical power, temperature, power supply voltage, bias current, etc.
  • Page 709 15 Detecting the Optical Power Result description Optical Module Normal Range Related Alarm Parameter Optical module temperature Temperature -25℃ to +75℃ crosses the threshold. Optical module voltage crosses the Voltage -0.5 to 6 V threshold. ONU side Transmit optical power crosses the Transmit optical power When using 1000BASE-PX10: -1 to +4 dBm.
  • Page 711 Configuring Line Identifier Management This chapter introduces the line identifier management of the AN5116-06B in details and it includes the following sections: Background knowledge Configuration rules Line identifier management example Version: B 16-1...
  • Page 712: Background Knowledge

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 16.1 Background Knowledge The AN5116-06B captures specific message (DHCP DISCOVER, DHCP REQUEST, PADI and PADR) in the uplink direction and adds line identifier information into the message based on the configured circuit ID format. The...
  • Page 713 16 Configuring Line Identifier Management 16.2 Configuration Rules  The AN5116-06B supports identifier modes including the DHCP Option82, DHCP Option18 and PPPoE+ modes.  The AN5116-06B supports custom identifier formats.  The custom format defines several identifier variables. The user can combine these variables to increase the flexibility of the identifier function.
  • Page 714 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Delimiter Description Open bracket Close bracket  The character string must not have more than 256 characters.  The variable value must not have any of the delimiters above. 16.3 Line Identifier Management Example 16.3.1...
  • Page 715 16 Configuring Line Identifier Management Item Description Example ANI Slot No. PON No. ONU Identifier (MAC) Uplink port type ONU No. ONU Type MDU ONU UNI port No. Delimiter Configurable only in the custom format. 16.3.2 Configuration Flow Chart Start Line identifier management Circuit ID format Figure 16-1...
  • Page 716 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Operation steps Right-click the HSWA[9] card in the Object Tree pane and select Config → DHCP → Line Identifier Management from the shortcut menu to access the Line Identifier Management window. Configure the paremeters according to the planned data in Table 16-3.
  • Page 717 Configure the paramters according to Table 16-3. Click OK after completing the configuration. See Figure 16-3. Figure 16-3 Configuring the circuit ID format 16.3.5 End of Configuration The analysis result of the line identifier field using packet capture software is 1000/100/olt/AN5116-06B/1/1/13/1/FHTT00030405/+GU6F/2/5506-04-B2G/1. Version: B 16-7...
  • Page 719 POTS Internal Line and External Line Test This chapter introduces the POTS external line and internal line tests of the AN5116-06B in details. It includes the following contents: POTS internal line test POTS external line test Version: B 17-1...
  • Page 720: Table 17-1 Planned Data For Voice Internal Line Test

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 17.1 POTS Internal Line Test 17.1.1 Test Rules  When the voice service is faulty, the user can perform an internal line test to isolate the fault and check whether it is caused by the ONU.
  • Page 721: Operation Steps

    17 POTS Internal Line and External Line Test Operation steps Click the GC8B[6] card in the Object Tree pane and all ONUs listed under the GC8B[6] card are displayed in the right pane. Right-click the AN5506-04-G1 ONU and select Get Information → Line Test from the shortcut menu. Click the POTS Inline Test tab to access the POTS Inline Test window.
  • Page 722: Table 17-2 Planned Data For Voice External Line Test

    AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide 17.2 POTS External Line Test 17.2.1 Test Rules  When the voice service is faulty, the user can perform an external line test to isolate the fault and check whether it is caused by the ONU.
  • Page 723 17 POTS Internal Line and External Line Test Operation steps Click the GC8B[6] card in the Object Tree pane and all ONUs listed under the GC8B[6] card are displayed in the right pane. Right-click the AN5506-04-G1 ONU and select Get Information → Line Test from the shortcut menu. Click the POTS Outline Test tab and access the POTS Outline Test window.
  • Page 725: Configuration Steps

    Appendix A FTP Operation Guide Overview of the FTP A computer is connected with the equipment via the network cable. Set up the ftp server end on the computer; that is, install the wftp software. When the equipment needs to be upgraded, it needs to get the upgrade package from the ftp server end via the ftp mode.
  • Page 726 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Click Security → Users/Rights in the menu bar to start user setting, as shown in the following figure. In the User/Rights Security Dialog window that appears subsequently, click the New User button to add a new ftp user. This user will be used in the subsequent upgrade and backup operations.
  • Page 727 Appendix A FTP Operation Guide Click the OK button and go on to input 1 for both New Password: and Verify Password. And then, click the OK button to complete the new user creation, as shown in the following figure. In the User/Rights Security Dialog window, input the path in which the upgrade / backup package locates in the Home Directory: item.
  • Page 728 AN5116-06B Optical Line Terminal Equipment GPON Configuration Guide Click the Done button to complete the setting. In the No log file open window, click Logging → Log Options to set the log function of this wftp, as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 729 Appendix A FTP Operation Guide After selecting these options, click the OK button to display the log. Users may use the log information to troubleshoot and confirm whether the Gets or Puts operation is successful. Here, the wftp configuration is completed. Version: B...
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