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  • Page 1 NetAtlas PON, EPON Manager for OLT-1308S-22 Default Login Details User Name admin Password 1234 Version 1.00 Edition 1, 6/2009 www.zyxel.com www.zyxel.com Copyright © 2009 ZyXEL Communications Corporation...
  • Page 3: About This User's Guide

    Documentation Feedback Send your comments, questions or suggestions to: techwriters@zyxel.com.tw Thank you! The Technical Writing Team, ZyXEL Communications Corp., 6 Innovation Road II, Science-Based Industrial Park, Hsinchu, 30099, Taiwan. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 4 • Product model and serial number. • Warranty Information. • Date that you received your device. • Brief description of the problem and the steps you took to solve it. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 5: Document Conventions

    Syntax Conventions • The NetAtlas EPON Manager may be referred to as the “EMS” in this User’s Guide. • The OLT or ONU may be referred to as the “EPON device” or the “device” in this User’s Guide.
  • Page 6 Icons Used in Figures Figures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. The EMS icon is not an exact representation of your EMS. EPON device Notebook computer Computer Server DSLAM Switch Router NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    System Configuration ......................153 Switch Configuration ........................ 169 Multicast Configuration ......................199 IP Configuration ........................217 RMON Configuration ....................... 229 EPON Configuration ........................ 239 EPON Profile Configuration ..................... 249 Advanced Configuration ......................291 Appendices and Index ......................313 NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 8 Contents Overview NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    2.4.2 Database Log Storage Configuration ................. 38 2.4.3 Scheduled Backup Configuration ................38 2.5 About the EMS ........................40 2.6 EMS Registration ......................... 40 Part II: EPON Manager................43 Chapter 3 EPON Manager ........................45 NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 10 5.5 PON Status .......................... 75 5.5.1 Port Status ........................75 5.5.2 MAC Table ........................77 5.5.3 IGMP Table ........................ 79 Chapter 6 Template ..........................81 6.1 Template Overview ......................81 6.2 IGMP Filter Profile Template ....................81 NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 11 9.3 Ping and TraceRoute Test ....................120 9.3.1 Trace Route Test ...................... 122 9.4 Alarm Severity Configuration ..................... 123 Chapter 10 Maintenance .......................... 127 10.1 Device Port/Reset ......................127 10.1.1 Rebooting a Device ....................128 10.2 Load Default Configuration ....................130 NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 12 13.3.1 Configuring SNMP ....................158 13.4 Trap Group ........................159 13.5 Service Access Control ....................163 13.6 Remote Management ...................... 164 13.7 Time Setup ........................165 13.8 Boot Image ........................167 Chapter 14 Switch Configuration......................169 NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 13 15.4.5 Creating a New Multicast Group ................209 15.5 EPON Multicast VLAN ..................... 210 15.5.1 Creating a New Multicast VLAN ................211 15.5.2 Modifying Multicast Groups ..................212 15.6 IGMP Snooping VLAN ..................... 213 15.6.1 Adding a IGMP Snooping VLAN ................215 NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 14 19.1.4 Configuring ONU Rule Profiles ................272 19.1.5 Configuring ONU Policy Rule Profiles ..............274 19.1.6 Configuring Upstream Link Profiles ................ 278 19.1.7 Configuring Policy Link Rule Profiles ..............280 19.1.8 Configuring IGMP Filter Profiles ................286 NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 15 20.8.1 Configuring a Subnet Based VLAN ................ 310 20.9 Bandwidth Control ......................310 Part IV: Appendices and Index ............313 Appendix A Alarm Types and Causes.................. 315 Appendix B SOAP Schema....................317 Appendix C Legal Information ....................335 Index............................337 NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 16 Table of Contents NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 17: Introduction

    Introduction Introducing the EMS (19) Main Screen (23)
  • Page 19: Introducing The Ems

    They use the EMS (B) to manage and monitor the EPON devices (C) in the network. The NetAtlas EPON Manager Element Management System (“EMS”) retrieves management information from devices using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP, RFC 1901). The EMS integrates with HP OpenView Network Node...
  • Page 20: Device Firmware Versions Supported

    EPON devices (C). The EMS Remote Client, if installed, runs on computer(s) A and also uses HP OpenView NNM to communicate with the EPON devices (C). 1.1.1 Device Firmware Versions Supported The EMS supports the following device and device firmware version: • OLT-1308S-22 3.80(BHJ.0)C0 NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 21: System Requirements

    Server: /opt/GEPONEMS/uninstall The EMS prompts you to confirm that you want to uninstall the EMS. Enter y to proceed. Remove NetAtlas EPON Manager... Warning: You are going to uninstall NetAtlas EPON Manager, are you sure? [no] >> y Start uninstallation...
  • Page 22 EMS registration information. • Install the EMS on the other computer. See the Quick Start Guide for installation proceudres. • If you backed up the database, see Section 2.4.1 on page 37 to restore it. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 23: Main Screen

    Use this screen to maintain logs and user accounts and to open the EPON Manager screen. 2.1 Main Screen Overview In the HP OpenView NNM screen, double-click the NetAtlas EPON Manager icon to view the EPON Manager screen. Figure 3 EMS Main Screen The following table summarizes each menu item.
  • Page 24: User Management

    You must be logged in using the admin account to add, edit, or delete user accounts. Use this screen to look at user accounts in the EMS. You can also maintain user accounts and access privilege templates for user accounts. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 25 For example, if you create a user account with administrator privileges for a device in the EMS, you cannot use this account to log in directly to the web configurator for the device. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 26: User Screens

    27, but the User Name is read-only. • Modify User (for admin account) This screen appears when you edit the admin account. To open this screen, click Tools > User Management. Then, select the admin account, and click Modify. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 27 You can use up to 63 characters. This field is optional. Memo Enter any additional information you want to record about the user account. You can use up to 63 characters. This field is optional. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 28 Click this if you want to apply an access privilege template to this user Template... account. Click this to save your changes and return to the previous screen. Cancel Click this to return to the previous screen without saving changes. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 29 This field displays the corresponding IP addresses of the devices you can Device add to a user account. Click this to save your changes and add the device(s) to the user account. Cancel Click this to return to the previous screen without saving changes. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 30 See the appropriate section in this User’s Guide for more information about these functions. Click this to apply the selected template to the user account. Cancel Click this to return to the previous screen without applying any templates. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 31: Access Privilege Template Management

    You can also select one and click Modify or Delete to edit or remove the template. Click this to create a new access privilege template. Modify Select a template, and click this to edit it. Delete Select a template, and click this to remove it. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 32 Then, select an existing template, and click Modify. This screen is similar to the one below, but the Template Name field is read-only in this screen. Figure 9 Tools > User Management > Access Privilege Template > New NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 33 User’s Guide for more information about these functions. Click this to save your changes for the selected device and return to the previous screen. Cancel Click this to return to the previous screen without saving changes. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 34: Access Log Browser

    Select a slot of an IP DSLAM for which you want to view access logs for. This field is only available when an IP DSLAM is selected in the Target list. Port Select a port or All Ports for which you want to view access logs for. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 35 Click this to delete the selected log from the list of log entries. Export... Click this to export the data displayed on the screen to a CSV format file. Close Click this to close this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 36: Search Device

    Click this to save your changes and return to the previous screen. Cancel Click this to return to the previous screen without saving changes. 2.4 Database Management The following EMS-related information is stored in the MySQL database. • Event and access logs NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 37: Backup And Restore

    Click this to transfer the database files from the EMS to a computer. Restore Click this to transfer the database files from your computer to the EMS. Apply Click this to back up or restore the selected database files. Close Click this to close the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 38: Database Log Storage Configuration

    Click this to save the changes to the EMS and close the screen. Close Click this to close the screen without saving any changes. 2.4.3 Scheduled Backup Configuration You must be logged in using the root account to use this function. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 39 0 means the backup files will not be deleted. Apply Click this to save the changes to the EMS and close the screen. Close Click this to close the screen without saving any changes. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 40: About The Ems

    Note: If you uninstall and reinstall or upgrade the EMS server, you must use the same account information that you used to register the EMS the first time. Figure 16 Help > Register NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 41 (periods and the underscore are also allowed) without spaces. Country Select your country from the drop-down list box. Submit Click Submit to register your NetAtlas EPON EMS and activate the standard service. Cancel Click Cancel to close this screen without saving your changes...
  • Page 42 Chapter 2 Main Screen NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 43: Epon Manager

    EPON Manager EPON Manager (45) Map (61) View (65) Template (81) Provisioning (89) Performance (99) Fault (115) Maintenance (127) Tools (145)
  • Page 45: Epon Manager

    3.1 EPON Manager Overview To display the EPON Manager screen, double-click the EPON Manager icon in the main NetAtlas EPON Manager screen. The EPON Manager screen varies depending on the selected device. Figure 17 EPON Manager Main Screen Overview...
  • Page 46: Device List And Icon Colors

    To update the device status, double-click a device icon. Green means online and red means offline. Yellow for a submap node means no response from the device under the submap. Figure 18 Device List and Icon Colors: Example NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 47: System Message Panel Port Status

    Interface Add Node Search Node Event Log Performance Refresh Map Port Status Delete Node 3.5 EPON Manager Main Menu Summary Figure 20 EPON Manager Main Menu Summary View Performance Template Provisioning Fault Maintenance Tools Help NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 48 Ping and Select this to test connections using a ping or traceroute test. TraceRoute Test Alarm Severity Select this to assign severity levels (Critical, Major, Minor, Info) Configuration to events which occur on the devices. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 49: Common Ems Command Buttons

    Click Copy To.. to copy the settings from one device or port to another device or To.. port. Cancel Click Cancel to discard all changes and close the screen. Close Click Close to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 50: View The Devices

    Figure 21 Device View 3.7.1 Device Information Follow the steps to display information on a device. Select a device in the Device List Panel. The front panel graphic should appear in the Device Panel. Double click the graphic. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 51 This field displays the firmware version of the device. Ethernet This field displays the device Ethernet MAC address in six hexadecimal Address character pair format. IP Address This field displays the IP address of the device. Close Click Close to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 52 The Trap Community string is only used by SNMP managers using SNMP version 2c or lower. SNMP Trap These fields display where the EMS sends the SNMP traps to. Destination Close Click Close to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 53: Configuration Save

    Choose a device from the list on the screen and click Add to add the device to the table on the right. You can select more than one device by pressing [CTRL] and selecting at the same time. Figure 24 Configuration Save NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 54: Device Configuration

    To select a device configuration menu, right-click on a device in the Device List Panel. Note: Available screens and fields vary depending on your device model and firmware version. Example configuration screens are shown. Figure 26 Device Panel List Menus NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 55: Properties Configuration

    This field displays a list of ports. Panel To make configuration changes to each port or ports, select a port number or multiple port numbers (by pressing the [CTRL] key and clicking at the same time) in the Port List Panel. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 56 Select the device you want to configure in the Search Result list box. 3.9.3.2 The Copy to.. Button The Copy to.. button allows you to copy the configuration from the device you are currently configuring to one or more devices of the same model. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 57 Select one or more devices, click Add to add the device(s) to the table on the right and click OK to copy the settings. Figure 29 Copy Device Setting: Example After the process is complete, a status screen displays. Click Close. Figure 30 Device Configuration Copy: Success NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 58 Select a port or multiple ports (by pressing the [CTRL] key and clicking at the same time) from the Port List Panel (B). Click Add to add the port(s) to the table on the right (C). These ports will have the configuration copied onto them. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 59 Click Add to display the port(s) to which you want to copy from the device you are currently configuring. Remove Click Remove to move a selected port(s) from the Copy Port List Panel list to the Port List Panel. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 60 Click OK to copy the configuration from the current device to the device port(s) displayed in the Copy Port List Panel. Cancel Click Cancel to return to the previous screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 61: Map

    The following figure shows the “Root Subnet” folder. The managed devices are mapped to the Root Subnet folder. Figure 34 Submaps and Device Mapping Note: You cannot create, edit or delete the Root Subnet folder. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 62: Adding A Submap Or Device

    Enter the get community, which is the password for the incoming Get- Community and GetNext- requests from the management station. Enter the set community, which is the password for incoming Set- Community requests from the management station. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 63: Editing A Node

    Note: If you delete a submap, all devices under the submap will be removed from the EMS. 4.1.4 Deleting a Device To remove a device from the Device List Panel, select the device icon and click Map > Delete Node. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 64: Finding An Object

    EPON Manager screen. 4.1.6 Updating Device Map Click Map > Refresh Map to update information in the device panel from the EMS database. 4.2 Exit Click Map > Exit EPON Manager to close the EPON Manager screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 65: View

    This field displays the name and IP address of each device that you may use in this screen. Select the appropriate device. Search Click the Search Device... button to find or locate a device (or node). Device... Section 3.9.3.1 on page 56 for more details. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 66: Hardware Status

    This field identifies the Ethernet chipset used for the interface. Close Click Close to exit the screen. 5.2 Hardware Status View fan speeds, voltage levels and temperatures of a selected device in the Hardware Status screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 67 This field displays this fan’s current speed in Revolutions Per Minute Value (RPM). Max Value This field displays this fan’s maximum speed recorded in Revolutions Per Minute (RPM). Min Value This field displays this fan’s minimum speed recorded in Revolutions Per Minute (RPM). NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 68: Firmware Information

    This field displays NORMAL for temperatures below the threshold and ERROR for those above. Close Click Close to exit the screen. 5.3 Firmware Information View the firmware version of the OLTs and ONUs connected to the PON ports. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 69 Mgmt. in the slot list. Hardware This field displays the ID number of the chipset on the OLT. This field is Version available only when you select Mgmt. in the slot list. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 70: Stp/Rstp

    1 to 65535 10Mbps 50 to 600 1 to 65535 16Mbps 40 to 400 1 to 65535 100Mbps 10 to 60 1 to 65535 1Gbps 3 to 10 1 to 65535 10Gbps 1 to 5 1to 65535 NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 71: Stp Port States

    The fields on the right will display the device’s STP information. The screen varies depending on which STP mode (STP, MRSTP or MSTP) you configure on the selected device. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 72 This field displays the name and IP address of each device that you may access in this screen. Select the appropriate device. Search Click the Search Device... button to find or locate a device (or node). Device... Section 3.9.3.1 on page 56 for more details. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 73 The root bridge determines Hello Time, Max Age and Forwarding Delay Forward Delay This is the time (in seconds) the root switch will wait before changing states (that is, listening to learning to forwarding). Close Click Close to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 74 This field displays the revision number for this MST region. Number Path Cost This is the path cost from the root port on this device to the root switch. Configuration This field displays the configuration name for this MST region. Name NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 75: Pon Status

    5.5.1 Port Status Use this screen to check the status of ports on a device. Follow the steps below to view the port status of a device. Click View > PON Status > Port Status. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 76 This field displays the speed (either 10 for 10Mbps, 100 for 100Mbps or (Mbps) 1000 for 1000Mbps). Link Type This field displays whether a device is connected to the Gigabit Ethernet port (gigabitEthernet_100_1000) or not (-). NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 77: Mac Table

    Follow the steps below to view the MAC table. The OLT MAC address table shows how frames are forwarded or filtered across the OLT’s PON port. It shows what device MAC address, through which ONU is forwarded to which PON port. Click View > PON Status > MAC Table. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 78 This is the base MAC address of the ONU through which this incoming BaseMacAddr frame goes. OLT MacAddr This is the MAC address of the OLT from which this incoming frame came. Close Click Close to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 79: Igmp Table

    This field displays the slots of the selected device. This list is only available when a device is selected. Refresh Click this to update the screen. PON Port Select the number of a PON port from which you want to get the information and click Query. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 80 This shows the VLAN ID number to which the IGMP group belongs. ONU Name This shows the name and the MAC address of the ONU that is connected (Mac) to the port and a member of the group. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 81: Template

    You can set the device to filter the multicast group join reports on a per-port basis by configuring an IGMP filtering profile and associating the profile to a port. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 82 IP addresses to which you want this IGMP filter to allow access. End IP This field displays the ending multicast IP address for a range of IP addresses to which you want this IGMP filter to allow access. Close Click Close to exit this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 83: Configuring An Igmp Filter Profile Template

    This field displays the ending multicast IP address for a range of IP addresses to which you want this IGMP filter to allow access. Click OK to save your changes and close this screen. Cancel Click Cancel to close this screen without saving your changes. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 84: Adding An Ip Range For An Igmp Filter Profile

    Multicast delivers IP packets to just a group of hosts on the network. Multicast Group Limit You can limit the number of multicast groups a subscriber on a port can join. You may enable/disable the multicast group limit on individual ports. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 85 This field displays v when the device is set to remove this port from the Leave Enable multicast tree when an IGMP version 2 leave message is received on this port. This field displays x when the feature is disabled. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 86: Configuring A Multicast Template

    Click New in the Multicast Setting Template screen to add a new multicast template or click Modify to change the settings of an existing multicast template. A screen displays as shown below. Figure 52 Template > Edit Multicast Setting Template NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 87 The device does not forward IGMP join or leave packets to this port. Click OK to save the settings and close this screen. Cancel Click Cancel to discard all changes and close this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 88 Chapter 6 Template NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 89: Provisioning

    Chapter 6 on page 81 for more information. 7.2 IGMP Filter Profile Provision IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) is a session-layer protocol used to establish membership in a Multicast group. The IGMP filtering feature controls NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 90 You must click Apply To Devices ... to apply or remove any templates. Close Click Close to exit the screen. If you have added any templates, make sure you click Apply To Devices ... to save the changes to the devices first. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 91: View Igmp Filter

    Click Close to exit the screen. 7.2.2 Applying an IGMP Filter Profile Follow the steps below to apply an IGMP filter profile to a device. Click Provisioning > IGMP Filter Profile Provisioning to display the screen as shown. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 92 A screen displays as shown. Select the device(s) to which you want to apply the IGMP filter(s). To select more than one device, press [SHIFT] or [CTRL] and select at the same time. Figure 56 Provisioning: IGMP Filter Profile: Apply to Devices NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 93: Removing An Igmp Filter Profile

    You can view the profile settings by clicking View IGMP Filter ..Refer to the chapter on IGMP filter template settings for field descriptions. Figure 58 Provisioning: IGMP Filter: Remove From Devices Click Apply To Devices ..NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 94 Click OK to remove the IGMP filter profile settings from the selected device(s). A Result screen displays showing the profile removal status. Click Close to exit this screen. Figure 60 Provisioning: IGMP Filter Profile: Remove From Devices: Successful NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 95: Multicast Setting Provisioning

    This field displays v when the device is set to remove this port from Leave Enable the multicast tree when an IGMP version 2 leave message is received on this port. This field displays x when the feature is disabled. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 96: Applying A Multicast Setting Template

    Click Provisioning > Multicast Setting Provisioning to display the screen as shown. Select the template you want to use from the Template Name list and click Apply To Devices ... to apply the selected template. You can view the template settings in the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 97 Figure 62 Provisioning: Multicast Setting Template Apply to Devices Click OK to copy the template to the selected device(s). A screen displays showing the template copy status. Click Close to exit this screen. Figure 63 Provisioning: Multicast Setting Template: Apply to Devices: Successful NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 98 Chapter 7 Provisioning NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 99: Performance

    This section shows you how to configure the performance data you want to display in a table or graph. To open this screen click Performance > Interface in the EPON Manager. Figure 64 Performance > Interface NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 100: Viewing The Graph

    Performance sections) after configuring the data you would like to display will show the graph. The graph screen will look like how it does below. This screen is similar to other graphs created in the Performance section. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 101: Viewing The Table

    Table on the Performance > Interface screen. This table is similar to other tables created in the Performance section. Figure 66 Performance > Interface > Table NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 102: Olt Pon Performance

    This section shows you how to configure general PON link performance data in a table or graph. Click Performance > PON > OLT PON Performance in the EPON Manager. Figure 67 Performance > PON > OLT PON Performance NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 103 Select this option to show the total number of broadticast frames Frames transmitted on this interface. Select All Select this to select all counters. Unselect All Select this to clear all counter selections. Graph... Click this to create a graph based on the above selections. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 104: Onu Pon Performance

    Search Device... Click the Search Device... button to find or locate a device (or node). Section 3.9.3.1 on page 56 for more details. Slot This field displays each slot number and the number of the port with an ONU connected for the selected device. Select the appropriate slot. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 105: Uni Performance

    Click this to create a table based on the above selections. Close Click this to exit the screen. 8.4 UNI Performance Use this screen to display PON statistics of an Ethernet port on the connected ONU in a table or graph. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 106 Unicast Frames Select this option to show the total number of unicast frames received on this interface. Multicast Select this option to show the total number of multicast frames Frames received on this interface. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 107 Select this to clear all counter selections. Graph... Click this to create a graph based on the above selections. Table... Click this to create a table based on the above selections. Close Click this to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 108: Rmon Ethernet Statistics

    Polling This field shows how often the EMS updates the table or graph that is displayed. Basic Counters Octets Select this to display the total number of octets received. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 109 1518 octets and contained an invalid FCS, including alignment errors. Select All Select this to select all counters. Unselect All Select this to clear all counter selections. Graph... Select this to create a graph based on the above selection(s). NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 110: Viewing The Table

    This field displays the operating status of the port. Up or Down. Counter This field displays the categories of the information you wish to be displayed. Value This field displays the values of the categories displayed. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 111: Rmon History Data

    Select the appropriate device. Search Click the Search Device... button to find or locate a device (or node). Device... Section 3.9.3.1 on page 56 for more details. RMON History Control List NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 112 Select this to clear all counter selections. Graph... Select this to create a graph based on the above selection(s). Table... Select this to create a table based on the above selection(s). Close Click this to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 113: Viewing The Table

    Counter Value This field displays the value of the categories you have selected to display. Export... Select this to export the data from the table to a CSV file. Close Click this to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 114 Chapter 8 Performance NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 115: Fault

    This chapter describes the event logs and how to perform loopback tests using the Fault screens. 9.1 Event Log To display system event logs click Fault > Event Log. Figure 74 Fault > Event Log NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 116 Select the category of events to search through using the Keyword field..Click this to display a screen where you can select specific types of alarms to display. See Section 9.1.1 on page 118 for more details. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 117 Click Clear to clear any selected log messages. Delete Click Delete to remove the selected log(s). Export... Select this to export the log data to a CSV file. Close Click Close to exit this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 118: Category Setting

    For more information about the alarms see Section 9.4 on page 123. Click this to save your changes and return to the previous screen. Cancel Click this to discard any changes and return to the previous screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 119: Loopback Test

    Select a device from the list located on the left-hand side of the screen. Also select a slot from the second list. Select a port and ONU from the lists located on the right-hand side of the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 120: Ping And Traceroute Test

    A screen displays showing the test result. Click Close to exit the screen. Figure 78 Fault > Loopback: Result 9.3 Ping and TraceRoute Test You can use the Ping screen to test connection from the selected device to a specified IP address. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 121 IP Address This field displays the destination IP address for this ping test. bytes This field displays the number of bytes sent for this ping test. This field displays the round trip time in milliseconds (ms). NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 122: Trace Route Test

    IP address. Click Fault > Ping and TraceRoute Test and click the Trace Route tab to display the screen below. Figure 80 Fault > Ping and Trace Route Test > Trace Route NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 123: Alarm Severity Configuration

    You can use the Alarm Severity Configuration screen to change the priority of an alarm type. You can change them to Critical, Major, Minor and Info. Click Fault > Alarm Severity Configuration to display the screen. Figure 81 Fault > Alarm Severity Configuration NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 124 CPU Utilization The CPU is overloading. Packet Buffer The buffer storage for packet transmission is too low. This might cause Usage some incoming packets to be dropped. Memory Usage The memory usage is too high. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 125 Auth Authentication Set the alarm priority for “Authentication Failed”. Failed Radius Server Set the alarm priority for “Radius Server Not Reachable”. Not Reachable Set the alarm priority for the MAC authentication failure alarm. Authentication Failed NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 126 Table 56 Fault > Alarm Severity Configuration (continued) LABEL DESCRIPTION Apply Click Apply to save your changes on all screens. Close Click Close to exit the screen. You must click Apply first to save your changes. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 127: Maintenance

    10.1 Device Port/Reset Use the Device Port/Reset screen to restart a device without physically turning the power off. You can also reset cards and ONUs. Figure 82 Maintenance > Device Port/Reset NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 128: Rebooting A Device

    Click Refresh to update the data on this section. Apply Click Apply to reset your device, card or port(s), depending on your selections. Close Click Close to exit the screen. 10.1.1 Rebooting a Device Click Maintenance > Device Port/Reset. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 129 A warning message will display, click OK. A message screen displays the result like below. Click Close. The device will restart. This takes up to two minutes. This does NOT affect the device’s configuration. Figure 84 Maintenance > Device Port/Reset: Result NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 130: Load Default Configuration

    Click Apply to reset the selected devices to the factory defaults or to the chosen configuration file. Close Click Close to exit the screen. 10.2.1 Loading the Factory Default Settings Follow the steps below to reset a device configuration to the factory defaults. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 131: Firmware Upgrade

    Note: Do not select a firmware file directly. You must select the directory the firmware file is located in. Next Step Click Next Step after entering the firmware directory to go to the next screen. Close Click Close to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 132: Upgrading The Firmware

    Device... Section 3.9.3.1 on page 56 for more details. Get F/W Select a device and click Get F/W Version to display the current Version firmware version and boot image of the devices in the table. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 133: Procedure To Upgrade Firmware

    Click the image file of the device you wish to upgrade and click OK to begin the upgrade process. Reboot the device (see Section 10.1 on page 127) and check the firmware version on the device to make sure that the firmware has updated successfully. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 134: Onu Firmware Upgrade

    This field displays the name assigned to the ONUs. Click OK to upgrade the added devices. A screen displasy asking you to confirm that you want to upgrade the firmware, click OK. Cancel Click Cancel to exit the screen without saving any changes. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 135: Device Configuration Backup And Restore

    This means their configuration files will not be backed up or restored. Operation Select Backup to transfer the configuration file from your device to a computer. Select Restore to transfer the configuration file from your computer to a device. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 136: Scheduled Device Configuration Backup

    Click Maintenance > Scheduled Device Configuration Backup to display the configuration screen as shown. Figure 90 Maintenance > Scheduled Device Configuration Backup NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 137 This screen is similar to the New screen. Delete Click Delete to remove any selected schedules from the table. Apply Click Apply to save your changes. Close Click Close to exit this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 138: Adding A New Scheduled Device Configuration Backup

    Monthly basis. Select a radio button to schedule configuration backups starting at the date or time specified in the following fields. Time of Day If you have selected Daily enter the time the scheduled backup will occur (hh:mm 24 hour format). NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 139: Configuring Scheduled Device Configuration Restore

    Set the time and date of the restore and the location of the configuration file you want to restore. Each schedule can restore configuration files for multiple devices. To open this screen, click Maintenance > Scheduled Device Configuration Restore. Figure 92 Maintenance > Scheduled Device Configuration Restore NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 140: Adding A Scheduled Configuration Restore

    Use this screen to add a scheduled restore to the schedule list. To open this screen, Click Maintenance > Scheduled Device Configuration Restore > New..Figure 93 Maintenance > Scheduled Device Configuration Restore: New Schedule NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 141: Adding A Device To Scheduled Configuration Restore

    Use this screen to add one or more devices to a schedule for restoring configuration files. To open this screen, Click Maintenance > Scheduled Device Configuration Restore > New... > New..Figure 94 Maintenance > Scheduled Device Configuration Restore: Add devices NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 142: Scheduled Firmware Upgrade

    Set the time and date of the upload and the location of the firmware you want to upload to each of them. Each schedule can upload firmware for multiple devices. To open this screen, click Maintenance > Scheduled Firmware Upgrade. Figure 95 Maintenance > Scheduled Firmware Upgrade NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 143: Adding A Scheduled Firmware Upgrade

    10.8.1 Adding a Scheduled Firmware Upgrade Use this section to add a scheduled firmware upgrade to the schedule list. To open this screen, click Maintenance > Scheduled Firmware Upgrade > New..Figure 96 Maintenance > Scheduled Firmware Upgrade: New Schedule NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 144: Adding A Device To Scheduled Firmware Upgrade

    To open this screen, click Maintenance > Scheduled Firmware Upgrade > New... > Add..These screens are the same as the Firmware Upgrade screens. See Section 10.3 on page 131 for more details regarding these screens. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 145: Tools

    Click Tools > Telnet to open a console session for Telnet access to the device. Type the device user name and password to access the CLI. Figure 97 Tools > Telnet Refer to the device’s User’s Guide for information on the commands used in this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 146: Ping

    Number of Packets text box. Click Apply to have the EMS ping the IP address of the selected device using the settings you have configured. A screen like the following will be displayed. Figure 99 Tools > Ping Example NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 147: Trace Route

    Time Out (secs) Specify the time in seconds the EMS is to wait for a reply before declaring this a failed traceroute test. Apply Click Apply to begin the trace route. Close Click Close to exit this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 148 Chapter 11 Tools NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 149: Olt Configuration Menus

    OLT Configuration Menus OLT Configuration Overview (151) System Configuration (153) Switch Configuration (169) Multicast Configuration (199) IP Configuration (217) RMON Configuration (229) EPON Configuration (239) EPON Profile Configuration (249) Advanced Configuration (291)
  • Page 151: Olt Configuration Overview

    • Use the EPON Profile Configuration screens (page 249) to configure EPON profiles. • Use the Advanced Configuration screens (page 291) to configure advanced settings, such as MAC filtering, IEEE 802.1x, loop guard and bandwidth control. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 152 Chapter 12 OLT Configuration Overview NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 153: System Configuration

    This chapter shows you how to view general system information, configure SNMP, remote management and time setup. 13.1 System Info You can use the System Info screen to display and edit basic properties of the selected OLT. Figure 101 System Configuration > System Info NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 154: Syslog Setup

    13.2 Syslog Setup Use this screen to configure syslog settings for an OLT. To open this screen, right- click on the OLT in the Device List Panel, and click Configuration > System Configuration > Syslog. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 155 This field displays the severity level of the logs which is to be stored on the syslog server. New... Click New... to configure a new syslog server. Modify... Click Modify... to change the settings of a selected syslog server. Delete Click Delete to remove the selected syslog server. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 156: Configuring A Syslog Server

    13.3 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is a protocol used for exchanging management information between network switches. SNMP is a member of TCP/IP protocol suite. A manager station can manage and monitor the switch through the NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 157 Allows the manager to retrieve the next object variable from a table or list within an agent. In SNMP, when a manager wants to retrieve all elements of a table from an agent, it initiates a Get operation, followed by a series of GetNext operations. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 158: Configuring Snmp

    See the OLT User’s Guide for a list of supported traps. 13.3.1 Configuring SNMP To display the SNMP screen, right-click on an OLT in the Device List Panel, and click Configuration > System Configuration > SNMP. Figure 105 System Configuration > SNMP. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 159: Trap Group

    Click Close to exit this screen. 13.4 Trap Group Use this screen to the types of SNMP traps that should be sent to each SNMP manager. The traps are grouped by category. To display the Trap Group screen, NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 160 Chapter 13 System Configuration right-click on an OLT in the Device List Panel, and click Configuration > System Configuration > Trap Group. Figure 106 System Configuration > Trap Group. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 161 Link Up: This trap is sent when the Ethernet link is up. Link Down:This trap is sent when the Ethernet link is down. Autonegotiation: This trap is sent when an Ethernet interface auto-negotiates with or fails to auto-negotiate with the peer Ethernet interface. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 162 Click Apply to save any changes. Copy to... Click the Copy to.. button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device(s) of the same model. Close Click Close to exit this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 163: Service Access Control

    After it times out you have to log in with your password again. Very long idle timeouts may have security risks. Apply Click Apply to save the changes to the device. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 164: Remote Management

    IP address to enhance security and flexibility. To open this screen, right-click on an OLT in the Device List Panel, and click Configuration > System Configuration > Remote Mgmt. Figure 108 System Configuration > Remote Mgmt NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 165: Time Setup

    OLT. Use the Time Setup screen to update the time and date settings in the EMS and then save the settings to the OLT. The real time is then displayed in the system messages. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 166 NTP (RFC-1305) is similar to Time (RFC-868). None is the default; enter the time manually. Time Server IP Enter the IP address of your time server. Check with your ISP/ Address network administrator if you are unsure of this information. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 167: Boot Image

    (Image 1). You can set the OLT to use another firmware. Use the Boot Image screen to select which firmware you want the OLT to use during system startup. Right-click on an OLT and click Configuration > System Configuration and the Boot Image tab. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 168 Image 2. Click Apply to save the setting. Figure 110 System Configuration > Boot Image When the setting is successful, a result screen displays. Click Close. Figure 111 System Configuration > Boot Image: Result NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 169: Switch Configuration

    To open this screen, right-click on the device in the Device List Panel, and click Configuration > Switch Configuration > Port Setup. Then select a device and the port to which you want to apply this configuration. Figure 112 Switch Configuration > Port Setup NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 170: Queuing Method

    Close Click Close to exit this screen. 14.2 Queuing Method Queuing is used to help solve performance degradation when there is network congestion. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 171 Select the queue weight here. Bandwidth is divided across the different traffic queues according to their weights. Queues with larger weights Q0 - Q7 get more guaranteed bandwidth than queues with smaller weights. Apply Click Apply to save the changes. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 172: Link Aggregation

    • All ports in the same trunk group must have the same media type, speed, duplex mode and flow control settings. Configure trunk groups or LACP before you connect the Ethernet switch to avoid causing network topology loops. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 173: Link Aggregation Id

    Panel, and click Configuration > Switch Configuration > Link Aggregation to display the configuration screen. Note: The number of link aggregation groups varies depending on your device models. Figure 114 Switch Configuration > Link Aggregation NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 174 Click Apply to save your changes. Copy to... Click the Copy to.. button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device(s) of the same model. Close Click Close to exit this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 175: Broadcast Storm Control

    Select this option and specify how many multicast packets the port sec) receives per second. DLF (pkt/sec) Select this option and specify how many destination lookup failure (DLF) packets the port receives per second. Apply Click Apply to save the changes in this section. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 176: Stp

    MSTI allows multiple VLANs to use the same spanning tree. • Load-balancing is possible as traffic from different VLANs can use distinct paths in a region. 14.5.3 STP Configuration Use the STP screen to configure STP settings on the switch. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 177 To open this screen, right-click on the OLT in the Device List Panel, and click Configuration > Switch Configuration > STP. The screen varies depending on what standard you choose to implement on your network. Figure 116 Switch Configuration > STP: MRSTP NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 178 Path cost is the cost of transmitting a frame on to a LAN through that port. It is recommended to assign this value according to the speed of the bridge. The slower the media, the higher the cost. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 179 This is the time interval in seconds between BPDU (Bridge Protocol Data (sec) Units) configuration message generations (by all devices in RSTP or the root device in STP). The allowed range is 1 to 10 seconds (2 is the default). NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 180 Select an MST instance and then click the Delete button to remove it. Copy to... Click the Copy to.. button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device(s) of the same model. Close Click Close to exit this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 181: Configuring An Mst Instance

    It is recommended to assign this value according to the speed of the bridge. The slower the media, the higher the cost. Click OK to save the changes and close this screen. Cancel Click Cancel to close this screen. All unsaved changes will be lost. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 182: Configuring Msti Vlan

    Configure queuing algorithms for outgoing traffic in the Queuing Method screen. Queuing algorithms allow switches to maintain separate queues for packets from each individual source or flow and prevent a source from monopolizing the bandwidth. Follow the steps below to configure priority queuing. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 183 Level 5 Typically used for video that consumes high bandwidth and is sensitive to jitter. Level 4 Typically used for controlled load, latency-sensitive traffic such as SNA (Systems Network Architecture) transactions. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 184: Garp Timer

    A Leave All message terminates all registrations. GARP timers set declaration timeout values. See the chapter on VLAN setup for more background information. In the Device Panel list, select a device and then right-click. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 185 Click Apply to save your changes. Copy to... Click the Copy to.. button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device(s) of the same model. Close Click Close to exit this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 186: Port Mirroring

    To open the Port Mirroring screen, right-click on the OLT in the Device List Panel, and click Configuration > Switch Configuration > Port Mirroring. Then select a device and the port to which you want to apply this configuration. Figure 122 Switch Configuration > Port Mirroring NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 187 Copy to... Click the Copy to.. button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to the port(s) on the same device or the port(s) on other device(s) of the same model. Close Click Close to exit this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 188: Port Vlan

    Click the Copy to.. button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device(s) of the same model. Port List Select a port that you want to configure in this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 189: Vlan

    VLAN also increases network performance by limiting broadcasts to a smaller and more manageable logical broadcast domain. In traditional switched environments, all broadcast packets go to each and every individual port. With VLAN, all broadcasts are confined to a specific broadcast domain. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 190: Configuring 802.1Q Vlan

    Yes means the VLAN is active. No means the VLAN is not active. Name This field displays the name of the VLAN. New... Click New... to create a new VLAN. You must enter a VID and a Name to create a new VLAN. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 191: Configuring An 802.1Q Vlan

    Ports are assigned membership in a VLAN by associating a VLAN ID with the ports. In the VLAN screen, click New... or Modify... to display the setup screen. Figure 125 Switch Configuration > VLAN: 802.1Q > New or Modify NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 192 This is a port that does not tag all outgoing frames transmitted. Click OK to save the changes and close this screen. Cancel Click Cancel to close this screen. All unsaved changes will be lost. Note: A forbidden port cannot be an egress port. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 193: Introduction To Port-Based Vlans

    14.10.4 Configuring Port Based VLAN Follow the steps below to set the Port Based VLAN Type on the switch. In the Device Panel list, select a device and then right-click. Click Configuration > Switch Configuration > VLAN. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 194 (its outgoing port). CPU refers to the switch management port. By default it forms a VLAN with all Ethernet ports. If it does not form a VLAN with a particular port then the switch cannot be managed from that port. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 195: Port Security

    MAC address(es) for a port. It is not recommended you disable Port Security together with MAC address learning as this will result in many broadcasts. By default, MAC address learning is still enabled even though the port security is not activated. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 196 Enable Address MAC address learning reduces outgoing broadcast traffic. For MAC Learning address learning to occur on a port, the port itself must be active with address learning enabled. Select the Enable Address Learning check box. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 197 Click the Copy to.. button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to the port(s) on the same device or the port(s) on other device(s) of the same model. Close Click Close to exit this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 198 Chapter 14 Switch Configuration NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 199: Multicast Configuration

    The switch forwards multicast traffic destined for multicast groups (that it has learned from IGMP snooping or that you have manually configured) to ports that are members of that group. IGMP snooping generates no additional network NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 200: Igmp

    Section 6.2 on page 15.2 IGMP To configure multicast settings, click Configuration > Multicast Configuration to display the configuration screen. Then, select the device that you want to configure. Figure 129 Multicast Configuration > IGMP NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 201 For each query the OLT snoops, this timeout count is decreased by 1. When this number reaches zero, a group member is removed from the group if no report message is received. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 202: Multicast

    You can create a multicast template using the Template > Multicast Setting Template screen and apply the template to the switch in the Provisioning > Multicast Setting Provision screen. Note: When you apply a multicast template, all custom port multicast settings will be erased. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 203 Select the name of the IGMP filtering profile to use for this port. Profile Otherwise select Default to prohibit the port from joining any multicast group. Detail... Click this button to view the IGMP filtering profile settings. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 204: Displaying Igmp Filter Profile

    Multicast screen. In the Multicast screen, select a port number and click Detail... to display the settings of the IGMP filter profile that is applied to the selected port. Figure 131 Multicast Configuration > Multicast: Detail NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 205: Mvr

    (such as multicast routers or servers) in the multicast VLAN. This allows the multicast devices to update the multicast forwarding table to forward or not forward multicast traffic to the receiver ports. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 206: Multicast Vlan

    This field displays whether the multicast group is enabled or not. Name This field displays the descriptive name for this setting. Mode This field displays the MVR mode. 802.1p This field displays the priority level. Priority NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 207: Creating A New Multicast Vlan

    Click the Copy to.. button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device(s) of the same model. Close Click Close to exit the screen. 15.4.4 Creating a New Multicast VLAN Follow the steps below to create a new multicast VLAN. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 208 IGMP control packets (belonging to this multicast VLAN). In the Source Port list box, select the MVR source port that sends and receives multicast traffic. In the Receiver Port list box, select the port(s) that only receives multicast traffic. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 209: Creating A New Multicast Group

    MVR group setting applies. In the Name field, enter a descriptive name for identification purposes. Figure 135 Multicast Configuration > Multicast VLAN: New Group In the Start Address field, enter the starting IP multicast address of the multicast group in dotted decimal notation. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 210: Epon Multicast Vlan

    Table 104 Multicast Configuration > EPON Multicast VLAN LABEL DESCRIPTION Multicast VLAN This table displays the settings the multicast VLAN settings. Index This field displays the multicast VLAN ID. Active This field displays whether the multicast group is enabled or not. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 211: Creating A New Multicast Vlan

    Follow the steps below to create a new multicast VLAN. In the EPON Multicast VLAN screen, click New... under Multicast VLAN. A screen displays as shown. Figure 137 Multicast Configuration > EPON Multicast VLAN: New MVLAN NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 212: Modifying Multicast Groups

    Follow the steps below to change multicast group settings. In the EPON Multicast VLAN screen, select one entry in the Multicast VLAN list table. Select one entry in the Multicast Group list table and click Modify... under Multicast Group. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 213: Igmp Snooping Vlan

    A screen displays showing the configuration result. Click Close to exit the screen. 15.6 IGMP Snooping VLAN Use this screen to set which VLANs the switch performs IGMP snooping upon. You can have it use IGMP snooping on any VLANs or just ones that you specify. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 214 Click Apply to save the settings in this part of the screen. Index This field displays the index number of an entry. This field displays the ID number of the VLAN group. Name This field displays the descriptive name for this VLAN group. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 215: Adding A Igmp Snooping Vlan

    Specify a VLAN ID in the VID field. Enter a number between 1 and 4094. Click OK to save the settings and close this screen. Otherwise, click Cancel to discard the settings and close this screen. A screen displays showing the configuration result. Click Close to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 216 Chapter 15 Multicast Configuration NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 217: Ip Configuration

    The OLT can be configured as a global DHCP relay. This means that the OLT forwards all DHCP requests from all domains to the same DHCP server. You can also configure the OLT to relay DHCP information based on the VLAN membership of the DHCP clients. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 218 Follow the steps below to set the OLT as a DHCP relay agent. In the Device Panel list, right-click on a device. Click Configuration > IP Configuration > DHCP Relay. Select DHCP Relay from the drop-down box. Figure 142 IP Configuration > DHCP Relay NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 219 Click Apply to save the changes. Copy to... Click the Copy to.. button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device(s) of the same model. Close Click Close to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 220: Configuring Dhcp Vlan Settings

    Click OK to save the changes and close this screen. Cancel Click Cancel to close this screen. All unsaved changes will be lost. 16.2 IP Address Setup Use this screen to configure the IP address, subnet mask and the default gateway for management purposes. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 221: Management Ip Address

    The factory default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Click Configuration > IP Configuration > IP Address Setup to display the screen as shown. Then, select the device that you want to configure. Figure 144 IP Configuration > IP Address Setup NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 222 You can create up to 64 IP addresses, which are used to access and Addresses manage the OLT from the ports belonging to the pre-defined VLAN(s). You must configure a VLAN first. Index This field displays the index number of the rule. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 223: Configuring An In-Band Ip Address

    Enter the IP address of the default outgoing gateway in dotted decimal Gateway notation. Click OK to save the settings and close this screen. Cancel Click Cancel to discard all changes and close this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 224: 2-Rate 3-Color Marker

    In the color-aware mode, packets are marked based on both existing color and evaluation against the PIR and CIR. If the packets do not match any of colors, then the packets proceed unchanged. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 225 Select a port that you want to configure in this screen. Enable 2- Select this to activate trTCM on the port. Rate 3- Color Marker Commit Specify the Commit Information Rate (CIR) for this port. Rate NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 226: Static Route

    Static routes tell the switch how to forward IP traffic when you configure the TCP/ IP parameters manually. In the Device Panel list, right-click on a device. Click Configuration > IP Configuration > Static Route. Figure 147 IP Configuration > Static Route NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 227: Configuring A Static Route

    16.4.1 Configuring a Static Route Click the New... button or select a static route and click the Modify... button in the Static Route screen to display the following screen. Figure 148 IP Configuration > Static Route > New NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 228 The number need not be precise, but it must be between 1 and 15. In practice, 2 or 3 is usually a good number. Click OK to save the settings and close this screen. Cancel Click Cancel to discard all changes and close this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 229: Rmon Configuration

    GROUP DESCRIPTION History Records network traffic information on a specified Ethernet port. Alarm Provides alerts when configured alarm conditions are met. Event Defines event generation and resulting actions to be taken based on an alarm. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 230: The History Control Screen

    This field displays the application that creates this entry. New... Click this to add a new history configuration. Modify... Click this to change the setting of the selected history configuration. Delete Click this to remove the selected history configuration. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 231: Rmon History Configuration

    Enter a descriptive name of the application that creates this entry. You can use 1-31 printable characters. Spaces are allowed. Click this to save the settings and close the screen. Cancel Click this to discard all changes and close the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 232: The Event Screen

    Click this to view the details of the selected event configuration. Copy to... Click the Copy to.. button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device(s) of the same model. Close Click Close to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 233: Rmon Event Configuration

    Click this to discard all changes and close the screen. 17.4 The Alarm Screen Use this screen to configure alarms that occur when the sampled data exceeds the specified threshold. To open this screen, right-click on the OLT in the Device List NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 234 Click this to add a new history configuration. Modify... Click this to change the setting of the selected history configuration. Delete Click this to remove the selected history configuration. Show Log Click this to view logs. Alarm Threshold Parameters NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 235: Configuring An Rmon Alarm

    The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 119 RMON Configuration > Alarm > New LABEL DESCRIPTION Active Select the Active box to enable the alarm. Interval Specify the time between data samplings. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 236: Rmon Alarm Event Log

    17.4.2 RMON Alarm Event Log Use this screen to display alarm logs. To open this screen, click Configuration > RMON Configuration > Alarm > Show Log. Figure 156 RMON Configuration > Alarm > Show Log NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 237 Index This field displays a log index number. LogTime This field displays the time a log was generated. Description This field displays some information regarding the log entry. Close Click this to exit the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 238 Chapter 17 RMON Configuration NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 239: Epon Configuration

    Use this screen to configure general PON interface settings. Click Configuration > EPON Configuration to display the screen as shown. Then select the device that you want to configure. Figure 157 EPON Configuration > Common Setting NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 240 CoS field according to the CoS to CoS mapping table. If there is no CoS field in the packets, the OLT then checks the ToS field and replaces or adds the CoS field according to the ToS to CoS mapping table. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 241: Olt Port Setting

    Use these screens to configure downstream data encryption and/or broadcast and multicast transmission rate limit on a PON port. You can also configure up to ten port rule profiles and apply them to upstream or downstream PON traffic. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 242 The receiver then uses the data to detect and correct errors. This reduces the need for re-transmission of data when an error occurs. Otherwise, clear the check box to disable the error correct system. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 243 This is the ordering of the profile. Clauses This is the number of the active filtering rules in the profile. Actions This is the number of the active rules which define the actions to be performed on the matched packets. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 244: Onu Service Config

    Click Close to exit the screen. 18.3 ONU Service Config Use this screen to associate profiles to an ONU. When the ONU has successfully registered or connected to the EMS, settings in the associated profiles are set to the ONU. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 245 Click Add... to create a new service. Modify Click Modify to change the settings of the selected service. Delete Click Delete to remove the selected service. Detail... Click Detail... to display a screen with the details of the selected service. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 246: Configuring An Onu Service

    ONU is allowed on the port. ONU Profile Select the ONU profile to apply to the ONU. You can configure ONU profiles in the EPON Profile Configuration screen (see Chapter 19 on page 249). NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 247 Detail... Click Detail... to display a screen with the details of the selected profile. Click this to save the settings and close the screen. Cancel Click this to discard all changes and close the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 248 Chapter 18 EPON Configuration NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 249: Epon Profile Configuration

    This chapter shows you how to configure EPON profiles. 19.1 EPON Profile Configuration Click Configuration > EPON Profile Configuration to display the screen as shown. Then select a device on which you want to configure the profile(s). Figure 162 EPON Profile Configuration NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 250: Configuring Olt Policy Port Rule Profiles

    To create a new profile, select the profile type and click Add... in the EPON Profile Configuration screen. To change the settings of a selected profile, select the profile type and an existing profile and click Modify... in the EPON Profile Configuration. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 251 This is the index number of the rule. A packet should match all the rules in this section before the OLT performs the actions you specified below. Active This field displays whether the rule is enabled. Field This field displays the packet filtering criteria. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 252 This field is applicable only when the Action is Add VLAN Tag. Set... Click Set... to edit an action rule. Click this to save the settings and close the screen. Cancel Click this to discard all changes and close the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 253 12-bit VLAN ID (by setting the left mask to 52) in a 32-bit VLAN tag. For example, if the value you specified is a network address with a 24-bit subnet mask, set the left mask to 32 and the right mask to 8. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 254 Select !exists and the matched packet must not include the field you specified in the Field field. Select Always match and the packet always matches the profile regardless of what you specified in the Field and Value fields. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 255 If you select TCP/UDP Source Port or TCP/UDP Destination Port in the Field field, enter a service port number from 1 to 65535. Click OK to save the settings and close this screen. Cancel Click Cancel to discard all changes and close this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 256 This field is available when you select Add VLAN Tag, Delete VLAN Tag, Clear Add VLAN or Clear Delete VLAN in the Action field. Select Service VLAN to set the outer VLAN tag. Select Customer VLAN to set the inner VLAN tag. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 257: Configuring Onu Profiles

    When you create a profile having the same name as an existing profile, the previous settings will be replaced in the existing profile. To create a new profile, select the profile type and click Add... in the EPON Profile Configuration screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 258 Enter a descriptive name (up to 20 alphanumerical characters) to identify this profile. Number of Select the number of the logical links you want to configure in this profile. Logical Link Logical Link Setup Index This is the index number of the logical link. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 259 This field displays whether flow control is enabled (v) or not (x) for the connection to the ONU. UNI Port- based VLAN NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 260 Select an entry under Logical Link Setup and click the Set... button in the Add ONU Profile screen to display the following screen. Figure 167 EPON Profile Configuration > Add ONU Profile > Set Logical Link NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 261 The OLT provides a grant that 512 bytes can be issued every 250 microseconds, which is equivalent to a transmission rate of 2.048M byte per second. TDM Grant If you select TDM, enter the total number of frames the link can send in a Length time slot. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 262 Select an entry under UNI Port and click the Set... button in the Add ONU Profile screen to display the following screen. Figure 168 EPON Profile Configuration > Add ONU Profile > Set UNI Port NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 263 PVID is inserted in the frame forwarded through the port. Note: The ports must be in the same VLAN group to communicate with each other. Enter the CoS value the ONU adds to the frames transmitted on the port. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 264: Configuring Link Bridging Profiles

    (if any) and adds a network forwards them to the VLAN tag before forwarding corresponding links according them. to the VLAN IDs. The OLT drops untagged downstream frames. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 265 VLAN IDs and priority VLAN tags, the OLT removes values. The OLT drops the outermost one. downstream frames that do not have a VLAN ID or priority value. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 266 VLAN mode. In this mode, the OLT can also use the priority copy function to change the priority value in the VLAN tag or IP header according to the predefined priority mapping table. See Section 18.1 on page 239 for more information. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 267 When you create a profile having the same name as an existing profile, the previous settings will be replaced in the existing profile. To create a new profile, select the profile type and click Add... in the EPON Profile Configuration screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 268 Specify how many MAC addresses can be learned in the MAC table on a Limit link. 0 means this feature is disabled and the OLT can learn up to 4K MAC addresses for a link. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 269 CoS field in the upstream frame through this link. Set... Click Set... to edit a rule. Priority VLAN This section is available only when you set the Bridging Type to Prioritized VLAN, Priority Shared VLAN, Priority Simple Bridged or Transparent Priority Shared VLAN. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 270 Prioritized VLAN or Priority Shared VLAN. Otherwise, traffic in that VLAN will not be transmitted. Click OK to save the settings and close this screen. Cancel Click Cancel to discard all changes and close this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 271 Select the CoS value (from 0 to 7) to which the EMS maps the CoS field in the upstream frame through this link. Click OK to save the settings and close this screen. Cancel Click Cancel to discard all changes and close this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 272: Configuring Onu Rule Profiles

    Profile Configuration screen. To change the settings of a selected profile, select the profile type and an existing profile and click Modify... in the EPON Profile Configuration. Figure 172 EPON Profile Configuration > Add ONU Rule Profile NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 273 Select an entry under Downstream ONU Policy Rules or Upstream ONU Policy Rules and click the Set... button in the Add ONU Rule Profile screen to display the following screen. Figure 173 EPON Profile Configuration > Add ONU Rule Profile > Set ONU Policy Rule NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 274: Configuring Onu Policy Rule Profiles

    When you create a profile having the same name as an existing profile, the previous settings will be replaced in the existing profile. To create a new profile, select the profile type and click Add... in the EPON Profile Configuration screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 275 EMS performs the action you specified below. Active Select this check box to enable this rule. Clear this check box to disable the rule. Field Select the packet filtering criteria. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 276 64 bits of an IPv6 128-bit source IP address. Action Index This is the index number of the rule. Active Select this check box to enable this rule. Clear this check box to disable the rule. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 277 This field is available only when you select Set VID in the Action field. Enter a VLAN ID number the OLT adds to the matched packets. Click this to save the settings and close the screen. Cancel Click this to discard all changes and close the screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 278: Configuring Upstream Link Profiles

    Profile Configuration screen. To change the settings of a selected profile, select the profile type and an existing profile and click Modify... in the EPON Profile Configuration. Figure 175 EPON Profile Configuration > Add Upstream Link Profile NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 279 Clear this check box to disable the entry. Logical Link Select a logical link to which the policy link rule profile applies. Policy Link Select the name of the profile which applies to this link. Rule Profile NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 280: Configuring Policy Link Rule Profiles

    To change the settings of a selected profile, select the profile type and an existing profile and click Modify... in the EPON Profile Configuration. Figure 177 EPON Profile Configuration > Add Policy Link Rule Profile NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 281 This field is applicable only when the Action is Add VLAN Tag. This field displays the VLAN ID number the OLT adds to the matched packets. This field is applicable only when the Action is Add VLAN Tag. Set... Click Set... to edit an action rule. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 282 VLAN ID (by setting the left mask to 52) in a 32-bit VLAN tag. For example, if the value you specified is a network address with a 24-bit subnet mask, set the left mask to 32 and the right mask to 8. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 283 Select !exists and the matched packet must not include the field you specified in the Field field. Select Always match and the packet always matches the profile regardless of what you specified in the Field and Value fields. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 284 If you select TCP/UDP Source Port or TCP/UDP Destination Port in the Field field, enter a service port number from 1 to 65535. Click OK to save the settings and close this screen. Cancel Click Cancel to discard all changes and close this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 285 This field is available when you select Add VLAN Tag, Delete VLAN Tag, Clear Add VLAN or Clear Delete VLAN in the Action field. Select Service VLAN to set the outer VLAN tag. Select Customer VLAN to set the inner VLAN tag. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 286: Configuring Igmp Filter Profiles

    When you create a profile having the same name as an existing profile, the previous settings will be replaced in the existing profile. To create a new profile, select the profile type and click Add... in the EPON Profile Configuration screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 287 This field displays whether the group is enabled or not. Start IP This field displays the starting multicast IP address for a range of Address multicast IP addresses that you want to belong to the IGMP filter profile. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 288 Enter the ending multicast IP address for a range of IP addresses that you Address want to belong to the IGMP filter profile. If you want to add a single multicast IP address, enter it in both the Start IP Address and End IP Address fields. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 289 You can set the preview period in the EPON Common Setup screen. Click OK to save the settings and close this screen. Cancel Click Cancel to discard all changes and close this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 290 Chapter 19 EPON Profile Configuration NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 291: Advanced Configuration

    To open the MAC Filter screen, right-click on the OLT in the Device List Panel, and click Configuration > Advanced Configuration > MAC Filter to display the following screen. Figure 182 Advanced Configuration > MAC Filter NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 292: Creating A New Filter

    Make sure to select this check box to activate your rule. You may temporarily deactivate a rule without deleting it by deselecting this check box. Name Type a descriptive name (up to 31 printable ASCII characters) for this rule. This is for identification purpose only. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 293: 293

    Not all Windows operating systems support IEEE 802.1x (see the Microsoft web site for details). For other operating systems, see its documentation. If your operating system does not support IEEE 802.1x, then you may need to install IEEE 802.1x client software. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 294 Select this check box to permit IEEE 802.1x authentication on this port. Enable Select the check box to periodically prompt a subscriber to re- Reauthentication enter his or her username and password to stay connected to the port. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 295: Authentication

    Table 149 RADIUS vs. TACACS+ RADIUS TACACS+ Transport UDP (User Datagram Protocol) TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) Protocol Encryption Encrypts the password sent for All communication between the client authentication. (the EMS) and the TACACS server is encrypted. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 296 Chapter 20 Advanced Configuration To open this screen, right-click on the OLT in the Device List Panel, and click Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Authentication. Figure 185 Advanced Configuration > Authentication NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 297 Access Control > Logins screen. Select radius to have the OLT check the administrator accounts configured via your RADIUS server. Select tacacs+ to have the OLT check the administrator accounts configured via your TACACS+ server. RADIUS Server NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 298 Specify a password (up to 32 alphanumeric characters) as the key to be shared between the external TACACS+ server and the OLT. This key is not sent over the network. This key must be the same on the external TACACS+ server and the OLT. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 299: Mac Authentication

    To open the following screen, right-click on the OLT in the Device List Panel, and click Configuration > Advanced Configuration > MAC Auth. Then select a device and the port to which you want to apply this configuration. Figure 186 Advanced Configuration > MAC Auth NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 300: Static Mac Forwarding

    MAC address rules, you are setting static MAC addresses for a port. Devices that match static MAC address rules on a port can only receive traffic on that port and cannot receive traffic on other ports. This may reduce unicast flooding. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 301 This field displays the port where the MAC address shown in the previous field will be forwarded. New... Click the New... button to create a MAC forwarding rule. Modify... Click the Modify... button to edit the selected rule. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 302: Configuring A System Static Mac Address Entry

    Forward screen. To change the settings of a rule, select a rule and click Modify... under System Setting in the Static MAC Forward screen. Figure 188 Advanced Configuration > Static MAC Forward > New System Static MAC Forward NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 303: Configuring An Epon Static Mac Address Entry

    Name Enter a descriptive name (up to 20 printable ASCII characters) to identify this rule. ONU Name Select the name of the ONU to which this rule applies. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 304: Loop Guard

    Figure 190 Loop Guard vs STP Loop Guard Note: The loop guard feature can not be enabled on the ports that have Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP, MRSTP or MSTP) enabled. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 305 If the switch that this port is connected is in loop state the OLT will shut down this port. Clear this check box to disable the loop guard feature. Apply Click Apply to save your changes in this section. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 306: Account

    Accounting can also record system related actions such as boot up and shut down times of the OLT. To open this screen, right-click on the OLT in the Device List Panel, and click Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Account. Figure 192 Advanced Configuration > Account NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 307 Click Apply to save your changes. Copy to... Click the Copy to.. button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device(s) of the same model. Close Click Close to exit this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 308: Subnet Based Vlan

    The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 157 Advanced Configuration > Subnet Based VLAN LABEL DESCRIPTION System Setting Enable Select this box to activate this subnet based VLANs on the OLT. Subnet Based VLAN NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 309 Click Delete to remove the selected subnet based VLAN. Copy to... Click the Copy to.. button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to other device(s) of the same model. Close Click Close to exit this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 310: Configuring A Subnet Based Vlan

    Click OK to save the settings. Close Click Close to exit the screen. All unsaved settings will be lost. 20.9 Bandwidth Control Use this screen to enable and to configure bandwidth management for the port(s). NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 311 Port List Select a port that you want to configure in this screen. Enable Select this check box to activate commit rate limits on this port. Ingress Commit Rate Limiting NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 312 Click the Copy to.. button to copy the configuration from the device that you are currently configuring to the port(s) on the same device or the port(s) on other device(s) of the same model. Close Click Close to exit this screen. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 313: Appendices And Index

    Appendices and Index Alarm Types and Causes (315) SOAP Schema (317) Legal Information (335) Index (337)
  • Page 315: Appendix A Alarm Types And Causes

    Leak detected • Humidity unacceptable • Pressure unacceptable • Heating/ventilation/cooling system • Excessive vibration problem • Material supply exhausted • Fire detected • Pump failure • Flood detected • Enclosure door open • Toxic leak detected NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 316 Appendix A Alarm Types and Causes NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 317: Appendix B Soap Schema

    The following table lists the server and client methods in the SOAP schema. Table 161 Server and Client Methods SERVER METHOD NAME CLIENT METHOD GetEMSInfo GetEMSInfoResp GetNEInventoryData GetNEInventoryDataResp GetVDSLPortInfo GetVDSLPortInfoResp GetMcastPortInfo GetMcastPortInfoResp SetVDSLPort SetVDSLPortResp SetMcastPort SetMcastPortResp NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 318 EMS internal error 2001 No such device 2002 No such port 2003 No such profile 2004 Device timeout 2005 Device returns error 3001 Line test is success 3002 Line test is failed 3003 Port is down NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 319 DESCRIPTION DeviceName string(32) The device’s name 1.2.2. Client Method – GetNEInventoryDataResp Arguments Table 165 Arguments: GetNEInventoryDataResp NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceName string(32) The device’s name GetRetCode Contact string(64) Location string(64) UpTime string(64) FWVersion string(64) EthernetAddress string(32) NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 320 Table 168 Format: VdslPortInfoStruct NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION ifIndex getRetCode ifAdminStatus enable(1), disable(2) ifOperStatus up(1), down(2) lineProfileName string(32) alarmProfileName string(32) igmpFilterName string(32) vtucCurrLineRate Kbit/sec vturCurrLineRate Kbit/sec vtucActualDataRate Kbit/sec vturActualDataRate Kbit/sec vtucAttainableDataRate Kbit/sec vturAttainableDataRate Kbit/sec vtucSnrMargin float vturSnrMargin float NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 321 This is the array of McastPortInfoStruct McastPortInfoStruct Table 171 Format: McastPortInfoStruct NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION ifIndex getRetCode immediateLeave enable(1), disable(2) maxGroupLimited enable(1), disable(2) maxNumOfGroup igmpFilterProfile string(32) queryMode auto(1), fixed(2), edge(3) maxIgmpMsgLimited enable(1), disable(2) maxNumOfIgmpMsg NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 322 3.1.2. Client Method – SetVDSLPortResp Arguments Table 175 Arguments: SetVDSLPortResp NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceName string(32) The device’s name SetPortRespArray struct array This is the array of SetPortRespStruct SetPortRespStruct Table 176 Format: SetPortRespStruct NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION ifIndex setRetCode NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 323 3.2.2. Client Method – SetMcastPortResp Arguments Table 180 Arguments: SetMcastPortResp NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceName string(32) The device’s name SetPortRespArray struct array This is the array of SetPortRespStruct NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 324 Table 183 Arguments: GetVDSLLineProfileResp NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceName string(32) The device’s name GetRetCode GetProfileResp struct VdslLineProfileStruct VdslLineProfileStruct Table 184 Format: VdslLineProfileStruct NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION profileName string(32) The profile name rateAdaptiveMode fix mode(1), rate adaptive decrease(2) NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 325 4.2. Get IGMP Filter 4.2.1. Server Method – GetIGMPFilter Arguments Table 185 Arguments: GetIGMPFilter NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceName string(32) The device’s name IGMPFilterName string(32) NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 326 4.3.1. Server Method – SetVDSLLineProfile Arguments Table 188 Arguments: SetVDSLLineProfile NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceNameArray string array This is the array of devices’ names ProfileName string(32) The profile name SetItemArray struct array This is the array of ItemStruct NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 327 0.25dB vtucMaxSnrMargin must be multiple of 0.25dB vturMaxSnrMargin must be multiple of 0.25dB vtucInterleaveDelay must be 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 8 ms vturInterleaveDelay must be 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 8 ms NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 328 This is the array of IGMPFilterStruct 4.4.2. Client Method – SetIGMPFilterResp Arguments Table 193 Arguments: SetIGMPFilterResp NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION IGMPFilterName string(32) The IGMP filter name SetIGMPFilterRespArray struct array This is the array of SetProfileRespStruct NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 329 NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION ifIndex getRetCode ifInOctets unsignedInt ifOutOctets unsignedInt ifInUcastPkts unsignedInt ifOutUcastPkts unsignedInt ifInNUcastPkts unsignedInt ifOutNUcastPkts unsignedInt ifInDiscards unsignedInt ifOutDiscards unsignedInt ifInErrors unsignedInt ifOutErrors unsignedInt ifInMulticastPkts unsignedInt IfOutMulticastPkts unsignedInt ifInBroadcastPkts unsignedInt ifOutBroadcastPkts unsignedInt ifHCInOctets string(32) NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 330 DeviceName string(32) The device’s name CounterType accumulated since device reset(1), current 15 min(2), current 1 day(3) VdslLinePerfArray struct array This is the array of VdslLinePerfStruct VdslLinePerfStruct Table 199 Format: VdslLinePerfStruct NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION ifIndex getRetCode NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 331 6. Maintenance 6.1. Loopback Test 6.1.1. Server Method – LoopbackTest Arguments Table 200 Arguments: LoopbackTest NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION DeviceName string(32) The device’s name LoopbackType internal loopback(1), external loopback(2) IfIndex NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 332 Communication(1), QualityOfService(2), ProcessingError(3), Equipment(4), Environmental(5) startTime string(32) ‘YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS’ endTime string(32) ‘YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS’ 7.1.2. Client Method – GetAlarmInfoResp Arguments Table 204 Arguments: GetAlarmInfoResp NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION GetRetCode GetAlarmInfoRespArray struct array This is the array of AlarmInfoStruct. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 333 Appendix B SOAP Schema AlarmInfoStruct Table 205 Format: AlarmInfoStruct NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION deviceName string(32) port logTime string(32) severity type not-acknowledged(0), acknowledged(1) clear not-cleared(0), cleared(1) descr string(256) NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 334 Appendix B SOAP Schema NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 335: Appendix C Legal Information

    ZyXEL Communications Corporation. Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. All rights reserved. Disclaimer ZyXEL does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any products, or software described herein.
  • Page 336 Registration Register your product online to receive e-mail notices of firmware upgrades and information at www.zyxel.com for global products, or at www.us.zyxel.com for North American products. NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 337: Index

    Element Management System. See EMS. add a submap or device certifications common command buttons delete a device Classifier delete a submap Compatible MVR mode device list configuration copy device reset configuration save edit a node NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 338 Menu Shortcut Bar menu shortcut buttons MSTP multicast group limit multicast template GARP timers Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) Graph Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Multiple RSTP Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol, See MSTP Multiple STP NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 339 Remote Authentication Dial In User Service, See RADIUS. remote management service requirements NetAtlas Access EMS hardware NetAtlas Access EMS Remote Client software See also NetAtlas Access EMS. RFC 1901. See Simple Network Management NetAtlas Access EMS Server Protocol. See also NetAtlas Access EMS.
  • Page 340 TRTCM (Two Rate Three Color Marker) Two Rate Three Color Marker (TRTCM) user accounts multiple logins setting privileges by screen VDSL Line Configuration VDSL line performance VDSL Switch Manager VLAN ingress check subnet based warranty note NetAtlas EPON Manager User’s Guide...

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