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Revision History
R1.1 2010-12-30 Update information about GCSA, GCSAS and EIGMP cards
I
1.5.1 protection group ..................................................................................... 1-24
1.5.2 protection member ................................................................................. 1-25
1.5.3 protection prop ....................................................................................... 1-26
1.5.4 protection switch-command..................................................................... 1-27
1.5.5 show protection group list ....................................................................... 1-28
1.5.6 show protection group information ........................................................... 1-29
1.6 Optical Profile Parameter Configuration ............................................................. 1-30
1.6.1 show pon transceiver info ....................................................................... 1-30
1.6.2 show pon power olt-tx............................................................................. 1-31
1.6.3 show pon power olt-rx............................................................................. 1-31
1.6.4 show pon power onu-tx........................................................................... 1-32
1.6.5 show pon power onu-rx .......................................................................... 1-33
1.6.6 show pon power attenuation ................................................................... 1-34
1.6.7 show pon transceiver-threshold............................................................... 1-34
1.6.8 transceiver-threshold .............................................................................. 1-36
1.6.9 Transceiver detect-period ....................................................................... 1-37
1.7 Rogue ONU Detection ...................................................................................... 1-38
1.7.1 rogue-onu-detect.................................................................................... 1-38
1.8 ONU In-Band Management............................................................................... 1-38
1.8.1 ip-pool ................................................................................................... 1-38
1.8.2 ip-pool-bind............................................................................................ 1-39
1.8.3 show pon ip-pool .................................................................................... 1-40
1.8.4 show pon ip-pool-bind............................................................................. 1-41
1.9 ONU NAT Management .................................................................................... 1-42
1.9.1 mpnat service telnet-shell ....................................................................... 1-42
1.9.2 mpnat trans-table aging-time................................................................... 1-43
1.9.3 mpnat onu-telnet idle-timeout .................................................................. 1-43
1.9.4 mpnat onu-ftp aging-time ........................................................................ 1-44
1.9.5 mpnat onu-ftp-data aging-time ................................................................ 1-45
1.9.6 mpnat onu-snmp aging-time.................................................................... 1-45
1.9.7 mpnat onu-mng-vlan............................................................................... 1-46
II
2.1.5 dba.......................................................................................................... 2-5
2.1.6 encrypt .................................................................................................... 2-5
2.1.7 hardwarelog............................................................................................. 2-6
2.1.8 show epon authentication-mode ................................................................ 2-7
2.1.9 show epon dba......................................................................................... 2-8
2.2 EPON OLT Management .................................................................................... 2-8
2.2.1 interface epon-olt ..................................................................................... 2-8
2.2.2 property ................................................................................................... 2-9
2.2.3 high-priority-frame .................................................................................. 2-10
2.2.4 linktrap .................................................................................................. 2-10
2.2.5 loopback.................................................................................................2-11
2.2.6 loopback-detection ................................................................................. 2-12
2.2.7 maxrtt .................................................................................................... 2-12
2.2.8 onu........................................................................................................ 2-13
2.2.9 performance start ................................................................................... 2-14
2.2.10 priority-queue-map ............................................................................... 2-15
2.2.11 p2p group ............................................................................................ 2-16
2.2.12 p2p group-name................................................................................... 2-17
2.2.13 p2p mode ............................................................................................ 2-17
2.2.14 reset .................................................................................................... 2-18
2.2.15 reset counter........................................................................................ 2-18
2.2.16 range................................................................................................... 2-19
2.2.17 rx-hec .................................................................................................. 2-20
2.2.18 vlan-smart-qinq (OLT Interface) ............................................................. 2-20
2.2.19 shutdown ............................................................................................. 2-21
2.2.20 show epon priority-queue-map .............................................................. 2-22
2.2.21 show olt alarm-info ............................................................................... 2-22
2.2.22 show olt config ..................................................................................... 2-23
2.2.23 show olt available-upstream-bandwidth.................................................. 2-24
2.2.24 show olt dba-cycle ................................................................................ 2-25
2.2.25 show olt statistics ................................................................................. 2-26
2.2.26 show olt encrypt ................................................................................... 2-26
2.3 EPON ONU Basic Management ........................................................................ 2-27
2.3.1 interface epon-onu ................................................................................. 2-27
2.3.2 activate.................................................................................................. 2-28
2.3.3 ems-autocfg-request............................................................................... 2-29
2.3.4 sn.......................................................................................................... 2-29
III
2.3.5 deactivate .............................................................................................. 2-30
2.3.6 property ................................................................................................. 2-31
2.3.7 sla ......................................................................................................... 2-31
2.3.8 mac-bind ............................................................................................... 2-32
2.3.9 deregister .............................................................................................. 2-33
2.3.10 fec....................................................................................................... 2-34
2.3.11 encrypt................................................................................................. 2-34
2.3.12 ip access-group.................................................................................... 2-35
2.3.13 diagnose.............................................................................................. 2-36
2.3.14 mac ..................................................................................................... 2-37
2.3.15 max-mac-learn ..................................................................................... 2-37
2.3.16 priority-trans......................................................................................... 2-38
2.3.17 performance start ................................................................................. 2-39
2.3.18 join-p2p-group...................................................................................... 2-39
2.3.19 range................................................................................................... 2-40
2.3.20 show onu all-status............................................................................... 2-41
2.3.21 show onu authentication ....................................................................... 2-41
2.3.22 show onu detail-info.............................................................................. 2-42
2.3.23 show onu sla........................................................................................ 2-43
2.3.24 show onu mpcpinfo............................................................................... 2-44
2.3.25 show onu oam...................................................................................... 2-45
2.3.26 show onu config ................................................................................... 2-46
2.3.27 show onu priority-trans.......................................................................... 2-47
2.3.28 show onu running config ....................................................................... 2-48
2.4 EPON ONU Remote Management .................................................................... 2-49
2.4.1 pon-onu-mng epon-onu .......................................................................... 2-49
2.4.2 alarm..................................................................................................... 2-50
2.4.3 classification condition-profile.................................................................. 2-51
2.4.4 classification rule-profile.......................................................................... 2-52
2.4.5 classification port.................................................................................... 2-53
2.4.6 isolation ................................................................................................. 2-54
2.4.7 dba........................................................................................................ 2-54
2.4.8 dba queue-set active .............................................................................. 2-55
2.4.9 multicast fastleave.................................................................................. 2-56
2.4.10 interface eth ......................................................................................... 2-57
2.4.11 interface el ........................................................................................... 2-58
2.4.12 interface voip ....................................................................................... 2-59
IV
2.4.13 mac ..................................................................................................... 2-59
2.4.14 mac aging-time .................................................................................... 2-60
2.4.15 mac limit-num....................................................................................... 2-61
2.4.16 multicast vlan port ................................................................................ 2-62
2.4.17 multicast vlan tag-stripe ........................................................................ 2-63
2.4.18 multicast switch .................................................................................... 2-64
2.4.19 multicast group-max-number ................................................................. 2-64
2.4.20 multicast control-type............................................................................ 2-65
2.4.21 mgmt-ip ............................................................................................... 2-66
2.4.22 reboot.................................................................................................. 2-67
2.4.23 vlan ..................................................................................................... 2-67
2.4.24 auto-config........................................................................................... 2-69
2.4.25 transceiver ........................................................................................... 2-69
2.4.26 voip-mng-ip .......................................................................................... 2-71
2.4.27 show remote onu info ........................................................................... 2-72
2.4.28 show remote onu port info..................................................................... 2-73
2.4.29 show remote onu port auto-neg ............................................................. 2-75
2.4.30 show remote onu vlan........................................................................... 2-76
2.4.31 show remote onu multicast-info ............................................................. 2-77
2.4.32 show remote onu classification .............................................................. 2-78
2.4.33 show remote onu classification profile .................................................... 2-79
2.4.34 show remote onu dba ........................................................................... 2-80
2.4.35 show remote onu mac .......................................................................... 2-81
2.4.36 show remote onu mgmt-ip..................................................................... 2-82
2.4.37 show remote onu fastleave ................................................................... 2-82
2.4.38 show remote onu auto-config ................................................................ 2-83
2.4.39 show remote onu transceiver ................................................................ 2-84
2.4.40 show remote onu vlan-translate............................................................. 2-85
2.4.41 show remote onu voip-mng-ip ............................................................... 2-86
2.4.42 show remote onu svlan-base................................................................. 2-87
V
3.1.6 onu profile igmp ....................................................................................... 3-6
3.1.7 onu profile mgc ........................................................................................ 3-9
3.1.8 onu profile schedule ............................................................................... 3-10
3.1.9 onu profile sip ........................................................................................ 3-12
3.1.10 onu profile traffic................................................................................... 3-14
3.1.11 onu profile filter-rule .............................................................................. 3-16
3.1.12 onu profile treat .................................................................................... 3-19
3.1.13 onu profile voip-media .......................................................................... 3-21
3.1.14 onu profile tdm ..................................................................................... 3-24
3.1.15 onu profile performance-threshold ethuni ............................................... 3-27
3.1.16 onu profile performance-threshold gem.................................................. 3-29
3.1.17 onu profile performance-threshold bridge-port ........................................ 3-29
3.1.18 onu profile performance-threshold dotlx ................................................. 3-30
3.1.19 onu profile performance-threshold radius ............................................... 3-31
3.1.20 onu performance-threshold cesuni......................................................... 3-32
3.1.21 show gpon onu version-running............................................................. 3-33
3.1.22 show gpon onu profile voip-media ......................................................... 3-34
3.1.23 show gpon onu profile dial-plan-table..................................................... 3-35
3.1.24 show gpon onu dial-plan ....................................................................... 3-36
3.1.25 show gpon onu profile filter-rule............................................................. 3-37
3.1.26 show gpon onu profile treat ................................................................... 3-37
3.1.27 show gpon onu profile igmp................................................................... 3-38
3.1.28 show gpon onu profile sip ..................................................................... 3-39
3.1.29 show gpon onu profile schedule ............................................................ 3-40
3.1.30 show gpon onu profile traffic.................................................................. 3-41
3.1.31 show gpon onu profile tdm .................................................................... 3-42
3.1.32 show gpon onu performance-threshold .................................................. 3-43
3.1.33 range-mode ......................................................................................... 3-44
3.1.34 onu...................................................................................................... 3-44
3.1.35 vport-mode .......................................................................................... 3-45
3.1.36 vport .................................................................................................... 3-46
3.1.37 auto-learning........................................................................................ 3-47
3.1.38 vport-map ............................................................................................ 3-48
3.1.39 gemport ............................................................................................... 3-49
3.1.40 state .................................................................................................... 3-50
3.1.41 encrypt ................................................................................................ 3-51
3.1.42 sn-bind ................................................................................................ 3-51
VI
3.1.43 type ..................................................................................................... 3-52
3.1.44 show gpon onu gemport........................................................................ 3-53
3.1.45 show gpon onu base info ...................................................................... 3-54
3.1.46 show gpon onu state............................................................................. 3-55
3.1.47 show gpon onu uncfg............................................................................ 3-56
3.1.48 show gpon onu tcont............................................................................. 3-57
3.1.49 show gpon onu vport ............................................................................ 3-58
3.2 GPON ONU Remote Management .................................................................... 3-58
3.2.1 pon-onu-mng ......................................................................................... 3-58
3.2.2 cfm mep ................................................................................................ 3-59
3.2.3 igmp ...................................................................................................... 3-61
3.2.4 interface eth........................................................................................... 3-62
3.2.5 interface pots ......................................................................................... 3-63
3.2.6 interface ces .......................................................................................... 3-64
3.2.7 interface video ....................................................................................... 3-66
3.2.8 interface pon .......................................................................................... 3-67
3.2.9 interface wifi........................................................................................... 3-69
3.2.10 schedule .............................................................................................. 3-70
3.2.11 weight .................................................................................................. 3-70
3.2.12 flow ..................................................................................................... 3-71
3.2.13 flow mode ............................................................................................ 3-72
3.2.14 gemport ............................................................................................... 3-74
3.2.15 mgc ..................................................................................................... 3-75
3.2.16 switch .................................................................................................. 3-76
3.2.17 switchport-bind ..................................................................................... 3-77
3.2.18 switchport ............................................................................................ 3-78
3.2.19 equip-mgmt.......................................................................................... 3-79
3.2.20 reboot.................................................................................................. 3-80
3.2.21 restore ................................................................................................. 3-81
3.2.22 synctime .............................................................................................. 3-81
3.2.23 test ...................................................................................................... 3-82
3.2.24 dot1p-map ........................................................................................... 3-82
3.2.25 mac-filter.............................................................................................. 3-83
3.2.26 pkt-filter ............................................................................................... 3-84
3.2.27 vlan port mode ..................................................................................... 3-85
3.2.28 vlan port vlan ....................................................................................... 3-86
3.2.29 vlan port translate................................................................................. 3-87
VII
3.2.30 ex-vlan................................................................................................. 3-88
3.2.31 ex-vlan-table ........................................................................................ 3-89
3.2.32 vlan-filter-mode .................................................................................... 3-89
3.2.33 vlan-filter.............................................................................................. 3-91
3.2.34 up-queue-map...................................................................................... 3-92
3.2.35 performance......................................................................................... 3-93
3.2.36 bfd interval ........................................................................................... 3-93
3.2.37 telnet onu............................................................................................. 3-94
3.2.38 sip-agent reg-exptime ........................................................................... 3-95
3.2.39 sip-agent registrar-server ...................................................................... 3-96
3.2.40 sip-agent rereg-starttime ....................................................................... 3-96
3.2.41 sip-agent ss ......................................................................................... 3-97
3.2.42 sip-agent validate ................................................................................. 3-98
3.2.43 sip-user ............................................................................................... 3-99
3.2.44 sip-service ..........................................................................................3-101
3.2.45 mgc-service ........................................................................................3-102
3.2.46 voip ....................................................................................................3-102
3.2.47 voip-ctp...............................................................................................3-103
3.2.48 clear mpnat trans-table ........................................................................3-104
3.2.49 ip-host dhcp-enable .............................................................................3-105
3.2.50 ip-host id.............................................................................................3-106
3.2.51 ip-host ip.............................................................................................3-106
3.2.52 ip-host primary-dns..............................................................................3-107
3.2.53 sip-agent proxy-server .........................................................................3-108
3.2.54 pw psn ethernet...................................................................................3-109
3.2.55 pw psn ip ............................................................................................ 3-110
3.2.56 pw optional ......................................................................................... 3-111
3.2.57 pw rtp ................................................................................................. 3-112
3.2.58 pw tdm................................................................................................ 3-113
3.2.59 pw delete ............................................................................................ 3-114
3.2.60 show gpon remote-onu pw ................................................................... 3-115
3.2.61 show running-config msan ................................................................... 3-116
3.2.62 show gpon remote-onu ip-host ............................................................. 3-116
3.2.63 show gpon remote-onu sip-agent.......................................................... 3-117
3.2.64 show gpon remote-onu sip-user ........................................................... 3-118
3.2.65 show gpon remote-onu sip-service ....................................................... 3-119
3.2.66 show gpon remote-onu voip .................................................................3-120
VIII
3.2.67 show gpon remote-onu voip-linestatus ..................................................3-121
3.2.68 show gpon remote-onu voip-ctp............................................................3-122
3.2.69 show gpon remote-onu mgc .................................................................3-122
3.2.70 show mpnat cfg-table...........................................................................3-123
3.2.71 show mpnat trans-table........................................................................3-124
3.2.72 show bfd-neighbors .............................................................................3-125
3.2.73 show gpon remote-onu flow .................................................................3-126
3.2.74 show gpon remote-onu distance ...........................................................3-127
3.2.75 show gpon remote-onu gemport ...........................................................3-128
3.2.76 show gpon remote-onu igmp ................................................................3-129
3.2.77 show gpon remote-onu power-shedding................................................3-130
3.2.78 show gpon remote-onu schedule ..........................................................3-130
3.2.79 show gpon remote-onu switch ..............................................................3-131
3.2.80 show gpon remote-onu switchport ........................................................3-132
3.2.81 show gpon remote-onu cfm mep ..........................................................3-132
3.2.82 show gpon remote-onu equip ...............................................................3-133
3.2.83 show gpon remote-onu interface ..........................................................3-134
3.2.84 show gpon remote-onu dot1p-map .......................................................3-136
3.2.85 show gpon remote-onu mac-filter..........................................................3-136
3.2.86 show gpon remote-onu pkt-filter ...........................................................3-137
3.2.87 show gpon remote-onu vlan port ..........................................................3-138
3.2.88 show gpon remote-onu vlan translate ...................................................3-139
3.2.89 show gpon remote-onu ex-vlan.............................................................3-139
3.2.90 show gpon remote-onu ex-vlan-table ....................................................3-140
3.2.91 show gpon remote-onu vlan-filter..........................................................3-141
3.2.92 show gpon remote-onu up-queue-map..................................................3-142
3.2.93 show gpon remote-onu performance.....................................................3-143
Glossary .......................................................................................................... I
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About This Manual
Purpose
The ZXA10 C220 xPON Optical Access Convergence Equipment (ZXA10 C220 for short)
is a full-service optical access platform. It supports the video, data, voice, TDM, and CATV
services. The ZXA10 C220 can be connected with ONUs of medium or larger capacity
through various networking technologies.
The ZXA10 C220 device consists of the main control and switching card, xPON subscriber
cards, CES uplink card, and Ethernet uplink card. It provides large-capacity controllable
multicast and high QoS control.
This manual provides the command information on the ZXA10 C220 xPON Optical Access
Convergence Equipment.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
l Installation and debugging engineer
l Network monitoring engineer
l System maintenance engineer
l Data configuration engineer
Chapter Summary
Chapter 1, GPON and EPON Common Provides the commands related to GPON and
Configuration EPON common configuration.
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Chapter Summary
Related Documentation
The following documentation is related to this manual:
l ZXA10 C220 (V1.2.1) xPON Optical Access Convergence Equipment Documentation
Guide
l ZXA10 C220 (V1.2.1) xPON Optical Access Convergence Equipment Feature Guide
l ZXA10 C220 (V1.2.1) xPON Optical Access Convergence Equipment Product
Description
l ZXA10 C220 (V1.2.1) xPON Optical Access Convergence Equipment Hardware
Description
l ZXA10 C220 (V1.2.1) xPON Optical Access Convergence Equipment Cabinet
Installation Guide
l ZXA10 C220 (V1.2.1) xPON Optical Access Convergence Equipment Configuration
Manual (CLI)
l ZXA10 C220 (V1.2.1) xPON Optical Access Convergence Equipment Configuration
Manual (NetNumen) Volume I
l ZXA10 C220 (V1.2.1) xPON Optical Access Convergence Equipment Configuration
Manual (NetNumen) Volume II
l ZXA10 C220 (V1.2.1) xPON Optical Access Convergence Equipment Maintenance
Manual
l ZXA10 C220 (V1.2.1) xPON Optical Access Convergence Equipment Alarm and
Notification Message Reference
l ZXA10 C220 (V1.2.1) xPON Optical Access Convergence Equipment Command
Reference (Volume I)
l ZXA10 C220 (V1.2.1) xPON Optical Access Convergence Equipment Command
Reference (Volume III)
l ZXA10 C220 (V1.2.1) xPON Optical Access Convergence Equipment Command
Reference (Volume IV)
l ZXA10 C220 (V1.2.1) xPON Optical Access Convergence Equipment Command
Reference (Volume V)
Conventions
ZTE documents employ the following typographical conventions.
Typeface Meaning
II
Typeface Meaning
Bold Menus, menu options, function names, input fields, radio button names, check
boxes, drop-down lists, dialog box names, window names.
CAPS Keys on the keyboard and buttons on screens and company name.
Typeface Meaning
Click Refers to clicking the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button) once.
Double-click Refers to quickly clicking the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button)
twice.
Right-click Refers to clicking the secondary mouse button (usually the right mouse button)
once.
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Declaration of RoHS
Compliance
To minimize the environmental impact and take more responsibility to the earth we live,
this document shall serve as formal declaration that the ZXA10 C220 manufactured by
ZTE CORPORATION is in compliance with the Directive 2002/95/EC of the European
Parliament - RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) with respect to the following
substances:
l Lead (Pb)
l Mercury (Hg)
l Cadmium (Cd)
l Hexavalent Chromium (Cr (VI))
l PolyBrominated Biphenyls (PBB’s)
l PolyBrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDE’s)
The ZXA10 C220 manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION meets the requirements of EU 2002/95/EC;
however, some assemblies are customized to client specifications. Addition of specialized,
customer-specified materials or processes which do not meet the requirements of EU 2002/95/EC
may negate RoHS compliance of the assembly. To guarantee compliance of the assembly, the
need for compliant product must be communicated to ZTE CORPORATION in written form. This
declaration is issued based on our current level of knowledge. Since conditions of use are outside
our control, ZTE CORPORATION makes no warranties, express or implied, and assumes no liability
in connection with the use of this information.
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Chapter 1
GPON and EPON Common
Configuration
Table of Contents
pon.............................................................................................................................1-1
ONU Type Profile Management ..................................................................................1-2
OLT Performance Management..................................................................................1-6
PON Version Management .......................................................................................1-17
PON Protection Management...................................................................................1-24
Optical Profile Parameter Configuration....................................................................1-30
Rogue ONU Detection..............................................................................................1-38
ONU In-Band Management ......................................................................................1-38
ONU NAT Management............................................................................................1-42
1.1 pon
Syntax
pon
Purpose
To enter the PON mode
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enter the PON mode:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#
1-1
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To create or delete the ONU type or specify the ONU type properties
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
1-2
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to create the GPON ONU type ZTEG-F888:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)# onu-type ZTE-F888 gpon description new-onu
Related Commands
show onu-type
Related Information
ZTE-F601, ZTE-F621, ZTE-F622, ZTE-F625, ZTE-F640, ZTE-F641, and ZTE-F628 are
the default ONU types. They cannot be deleted or modified and the user ports cannot be
added to or deleted from them. It is recommended to add GPON IDs to the ONU types,
such as ZTEG-F820, ZTEG-F822, and ZTEG-9806H, to identify the ONU types.
1.2.2 onu-type-if
Syntax
onu-type-if onu-type-name type_slot/portlist
1-3
Purpose
To added a user port to or delete a user port from an ONU type
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
type_slot/portlist ONU user port description type: prefix, supporting eth_, e1_, t1_, ds1_,
pots_, rf_, and wifi_
Range: 1–31
slot: 0–255
portlist: port list, ranging from 1 to 255,
which can be typed in batch
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to add a user port to the ONU type ZTE-F888:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)# onu-type-if ZTE-F888 eth_0/1-4
ZXAN(config-pon)# onu-type-if ZTE-F888 pots_0/1-2
Related Commands
show onu-type-if
Related Information
ZTE-F601, ZTE-F621, ZTE-F622, ZTE-F625, ZTE-F640, ZTE-F641, and ZTE-F628 are
the default ONU types. They cannot be deleted or modified and the user ports cannot be
added to or deleted from them.
Purpose
To display the ONU types
1-4
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays all the ONU types:
ZXAN#show onu-type
ZXAN(config-pon)#show onu-type
Onu type name : ZTE-9806
Pon type : epon
Description : 0
Onu type name : ZTE-D400
Pon type : epon
Description : 4FE
Onu type name : ZTE-D402
Pon type : epon
Description : 8FE
Onu type name : ZTE-D420
Pon type : epon
Description : 4FE, 2POTS
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the user port information on an ONU type
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the user port information on the ONU type ZTE-F888:
ZXAN(config-pon)#show onu-type-if ZTE-F888
Onu type name : ZTE-F888
Interface list
eth_0/1
eth_0/2
eth_0/3
eth_0/4
pots_0/1
pots_0/2
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To specify the CES MSB2 performance statistics actions, including creating, deleting,
starting, stopping, creating and starting
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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create Create -
delete Delete -
start Start -
stop Stop -
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to specify the CES MSB2 performance statistics action
of port 1 in slot 3 to create and start:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#performance cesmsb2 slot 3 port 1 create-start
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To specify the CES protocol history performance statistics actions, including creating,
deleting, starting, stopping, creating and starting
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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create Create -
delete Delete -
start Start -
stop Stop -
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to specify the CES protocol performance statistics
action of port 1 in slot 1 to create and start:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#performance cesprotocol slot 1 ge 1 create-start
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To specify the CES RFC1213 performance statistics actions, including creating, deleting,
starting, stopping, creating and starting
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
create Create -
delete Delete -
start Start -
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stop Stop -
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to specify the CES RFC1213 performance statistics
action of port 1 in slot 1 to create and start:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#performance cesrfc1213 slot 1 ge 1 create-start
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To specify the CES RFC1757 performance statistics actions, including creating, deleting,
starting, stopping, creating and starting
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
create Create -
delete Delete -
start Start -
stop Stop -
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Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to specify the CES RFC1757 performance statistics
action of port 1 in slot 1 to create and start:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#performance cesrfc1757 slot 1 ge 1 create-start
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To specify the CES WAN interface performance statistics actions, including creating,
deleting, starting, stopping, creating and starting
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
create Create -
delete Delete -
start Start -
stop Stop -
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
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Example
The following example displays how to specify the CES WAN interface performance
statistics action of PW 1 in slot 1 to create and start:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#performance ceswanport slot 1 pw 1 create-start
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To specify the CES RSB1 performance statistics actions, including creating, deleting,
starting, stopping, creating and starting
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
create Create -
delete Delete -
start Start -
stop Stop -
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to specify the CES RSB1 performance statistics action
of port 1 in slot 3 to create and start:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#performance cesrsb1 slot 3 port 1 create-start
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To specify the CES VC12V5 performance statistics actions, including creating, deleting,
starting, stopping, creating and starting
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
create Create -
delete Delete -
start Start -
stop Stop -
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to specify the CES VC12V5 performance statistics
action of port 1 in slot 3 to create and start:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#performance cesvc12v5 tdm_0/3/1 create-start
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To specify the CES VC12V5 REI performance statistics actions, including creating,
deleting, starting, stopping, creating and starting
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
create Create -
delete Delete -
start Start -
stop Stop -
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to specify the CES VC12V5 REI performance statistics
action of port 1 in slot 3 to create and start:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#performance cesvc12v5rei tdm_0/3/1 create-start
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To specify the CES SDH vc4 b3 REI performance statistics actions, including creating,
deleting, starting, stopping, creating and starting
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
create Create -
delete Delete -
start Start -
stop Stop -
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to specify the CES SDH vc4 b3 performance statistics
action of port 1 in slot 3 to create and start:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#performance cesvc4b3 slot 3 port 1 create-start
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To specify the GPON OLT interface performance statistics actions, including creating,
deleting, starting, stopping, creating and starting
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
create Create -
delete Delete -
start Start -
stop Stop -
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to specify the performance statistics action of GPON
OLT interface gpon-olt_1/2/1 to create and start:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#performance gponolt gpon-olt_1/2/1 create-start
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To specify the GPON ONU performance statistics actions, including creating, deleting,
starting, stopping, creating and starting
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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create Create -
delete Delete -
start Start -
stop Stop -
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to specify the ONU 1 performance statistics action of
GPON OLT interface gpon-olt_1/2/1 to create and start:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#performance gpononu gpon-olt_1/2/1 1 create-start
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To specify the VPORT performance statistics actions, including creating, deleting, starting,
stopping, creating and starting
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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create Create -
delete Delete -
start Start -
stop Stop -
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to specify the GEM port performance statistics action
of slot 19 to create and start:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)# performance gpon-vport
gpon-onu_1/19/1:1 1 gemport 129 create-start
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To stop the CPE version management operation
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN#
Example
The following example displays how to abort the CPE version management operation:
ZXAN#cpe abort gpon-olt_1/2/1 cpe 1
ZXAN#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To activate the CPE version management operation
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN#
Example
The following example displays how to activate the CPE1 version operation on
gpon-olt_1/2/1:
ZXAN#cpe active gpon-olt_1/2/1 1
ZXAN#
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To choose a CPE version as the default one when startup
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN#
Example
The following example displays how to choose a CPE1 version as the default one on
gpon-olt_1/2/1:
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To update a CPE version
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN#
Example
The following example displays how to update the CPE1 version on gpon-olt_1/2/1:
ZXAN(config-pon)#update onu-version
F622.onu gpon-olt_1/2/1 onu-list 1-64
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To update and reboot a CPE version
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN#
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Example
The following example displays how to update and reboot a CPE1 version on
gpon-olt_1/2/1:
ZXAN#cpe update-and-reboot f460914.bin epon-olt_0/10/3 1
ZXAN#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To show the CPE update status
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the CPE update status:
ZXAN#show cpe update-status epon-olt_0/10/3 1
epon-onu_0/10/3: 1
Taskname : Manual
Action : Update
Status : In-progress
Progress : 4%
Failreason : None
Committime :
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To show the CPE current information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the CPE current information:
ZXAN#show cpe information epon-olt_0/10/3 1
epon-onu_0/10/3: 1
CpeVendorName : ZTE
CpeType : F460
Region 1 Region 2
Vertag : V1.0.1P1T3 Vertag :
Commited : No Commited : No
Activated : No Activated : No
Valid : Yes Valid : No
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the information of a task
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the information of a task:
ZXAN#show cpe task
Taskname : f460-2
Imagename : f460914
ImageSize : 3652304 CpeType : f460
Action : Update CpeVendorName: zte
UpdateMode : Both CpeVerBase :
ImgLocation: Local Condition : Ignore
ObjType : Ne ServiceType : Epon
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the summary information of a manual update or task update
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
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Example
The following example displays the summary information of a manual update:
ZXAN#show cpe summary-of manual
Operating:
Fail:
Success:
epon-onu_0/10/3: 1
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To create a protection group
To delete the protection group, use the no command
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to create the protection group ZTE:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#protection group ZTE workPon
epon-olt_0/3/1 protectPon epon-olt_0/4/1 typeB
Related Commands
None
Related Information
The mutual protected PON ports should be of the same type and a port cannot belong to
different protection groups.
Purpose
To create the protection group member of typeC/D
To delete the protection group member, use the no command
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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onu-list list ONU ID list of the protection port Range: 1–64 characters
peer-onu-list list ONU ID list of the working port Range: 1–64 characters
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to create the member of protection group d:
The ONU ID of the working port is 10. The ONU ID of the protection port is 20. Delete the
protection on ONU 9 of the working port.
Related Commands
None
Related Information
1. This command is only used for the protection group of type C/D.
2. For the NE inside protection unit, the ONU in the list must be on the working port. It is
not required on the protection port.
3. If the auto-mode is enabled, all the ONUs of the PON port are added to the protection
group automatically. No ONU list is required. The ONU information of the protection
group is updated when you delete or add an ONU. The ONU ID of the protection port
and the working port must be the same.
4. In auto mode, you can not delete a protection group member.
Purpose
To configure the protection group properties
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to create the protection group ZTE properties:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#protection prop group
ZTE mode non-revertive wtr 120
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the switch mode of the working port and protection port in the protection group
To delete the switch mode, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
[ onu-list onulistname] ONU ID list of the working port Range: 1–64 characters
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Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to switch to the protection mode by force:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#protection switch-command group ZTE force w2p
Related Commands
None
Related Information
The switch priorities from high to low are as follows:
Locking the protection channel -> Switch to the protection mode by force -> Switch to the
manual mode by force -> Switch to the protection mode manually -> Switch to the working
mode manually
Purpose
To display the created protection groups
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
All modes except exec mode
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Example
The following example displays the created protection groups:
ZXAN(config)#show protection group list
zte
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the information on a specified protection group
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the protection group information:
ZXAN(config-pon)#show protection group information zte
Name : zte
Work channel interface : epon-olt_0/3/1
Protect channel interface: epon-olt_0/4/1
Protection type : typeC
Protection mode: non-revertive
Time to restore(s): 0
onu 1:
Active channel: protect-channel
Alarm request:
Work channel: ONUSF
Protect channel: ONUSF
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the information on a specified PON optical module
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the information on the OLT:1/3/1 optical module:
ZXAN(config-pon)#show pon transceiver info gpon-olt_1/3/1
Temperature :20.01(C)
Supply Vol :5.0(V)
Bias current :25.521(mA)
Tx power :3.32(dbm)
Related Commands
None
Related Information
There should be an optical module. If not, the query result displays N/A.
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Purpose
To view the transmitting optical power on the OLT side
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the transmitting optical power on the OLT side:
ZXAN(config-pon)#show pon power olt-tx gpon-olt_1/3/1
Tx power: 2.106(dbm)
Related Commands
None
Related Information
There should be an optical module. If not, the query result displays N/A.
Purpose
To view the receiving optical power on the OLT side
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the receiving optical power on the OLT side:
ZXAN(config-gpon)#show pon power olt-rx gpon-onu_1/6/1:1
Rx power: -22.687(dbm)
Related Commands
None
Related Information
There should be an optical module. If not, the query result displays N/A.
Purpose
To view the transmitting optical power on the ONU side
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the transmitting optical power on the ONU side:
ZXAN(config-gpon)#show pon power olt-rx gpon-onu_1/6/1:1
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Tx power: 1.254(dbm)
Related Commands
None
Related Information
There should be an optical module. If not, the query result displays N/A.
Purpose
To view the receiving optical power on the ONU side
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the receiving optical power on the ONU side:
Related Commands
None
Related Information
There should be an optical module. If not, the query result displays N/A.
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Purpose
To display the optical power attenuation between the OLT and ONU
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the optical power attenuation between the OLT and ONU:
ZXAN(config)#show pon power attenuation gpon-onu_1/6/1:1
OLT ONU Attenuation(dBm)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
up Rx :-22.672 Tx:1.250 23.922
Related Commands
None
Related Information
There should be an optical module. If not, the query result displays N/A.
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Purpose
To display the optical parameter thresholds of a specified ONU
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the optical parameter thresholds of the OLT:1/3/1 optical
module:
ZXAN(config-pon)#show pon transceiver-threshold gpon-olt_1/3/1
Tx power threshold:
Upper alarm: 5dbm Lower alarm : 5dbm
Upper warning: 5dbm Lower warning 5dbm
Temperature threshold:
Upper alarm: 80 C Lower alarm : 0 C
Upper warning: 60 C Lower warning 10 C
Supply voltage threshold:
Upper alarm: 5 V Lower alarm : 4V
Upper warning:0 V Lower warning :0 V
Bias current threshold:
Upper alarm: 60 mA Lower alarm : 0 mA
Upper warning: 40 mA Lower warning : 0 mA
Related Commands
None
Related Information
gpon-onu_shelf/slot/olt:onu|epon-onu_shelf/slot/olt:onu indicates to display the receiving
optical power thresholds.
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1.6.8 transceiver-threshold
Syntax
transceiver-threshold { temperature | voltage | bias-current | tx-power} pon-olt_shelf/slot/olt [
high-alarm value1 ] [ high-warning value2 ] [ low-warning value3] [ low-alarm value4]
transceiver-threshold rx-power pon-onu_shelf/slot/olt:onu [ high-alarm value1 ] [ high-warnin
g value2 ] [ low-warning value3 ] [ low-alarm value4]
Purpose
To set the parameter thresholds for a specified PON optical module
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays the transmission optical power threshold of the OLT:1/3/1
optical module:
Related Commands
None
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Related Information
To set the receiving optical power threshold, you need to specify an ONU.
Purpose
To modify the ONU RSSI statistics period
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the detection period of ONU 1 in slot 2 to 120
seconds:
ZXAN(config-pon)#transceiver detect-period gpon-onu_1/2/1:1 120
Related Commands
None
Related Information
The receiving optical power period needs to be configured.
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Purpose
To enable or disable rogue ONU detection
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable rogue ONU detection for the card in slot 5:
ZXAN(config-pon)#rogue-onu-detect 5 enable
Related Commands
None
ip-pool poolname
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Purpose
To create or delete an IP address pool
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to create an IP address pool:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#ip-pool test begin 10.1.1.2 end
10.1.1.255 255.255.255.0 vlan 100 priority 5 route
10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.1
Related Commands
show pon ip-pool
Related Information
The used IP address pool cannot be deleted or modified.
1.8.2 ip-pool-bind
Syntax
ip-pool-bind pon-olt_shelf/slot/olt poolname
no ip-pool-bind pon-olt_shelf/slot/olt
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Purpose
To bind the OLT PON port with the IP address pool
To delete the binding relation, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to bind port gpon-olt_1/4/1 with the test IP address
pool:
ZXAN(config-pon)#ip-pool-bind gpon-olt_1/4/1 test
Related Commands
show pon ip-pool-bind
Related Information
One PON port can be bound to only one IP address pool.
Purpose
To display the IP address pool
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
Any modes
Example
The following example displays the IP address pool:
ZXAN(config-pon)#show pon ip-pool
IP pool name: test
Begin IP: 10.1.1.2
End IP: 10.1.1.255
Mask:255.255.255.0
Vlan:100
Priority:7
Subnet:10.10.10.0
Netmask:255.255.255.0
Nexthop:10.1.1.1
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the information on the IP address pool bound with a port
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
epon-olt_shelf/slot/olt or gpon-
pon-olt_shelf/slot/olt PON OLT ID
olt_shelf/slot/olt
Mode
Any modes
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Example
The following example displays the information on the IP address pool bound with port
gpon-olt_1/4/1:
ZXAN(config-pon)#show pon ip-pool-bind gpon-olt_1/4/1
OLT: gpon-olt_1/4/1
IP pool name: test
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To set the service port number for the Telnet shell
To delete the port number, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the service port number for the Telnet shell:
ZXAN(config)# mpnat service telnet-shell service-port 10000
Related Commands
None
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Related Information
Only one service port of Telnet shell can be configured.
Purpose
To configure the aging time for the NAT entries
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
agingtime Aging time for the NAT entries Range: 30–600 seconds
Default: 60 seconds
Mode
ZXAN(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the aging time for the NAT entries:
ZXAN(config)# mpnat trans-table aging-time 50
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To set the idle time for ONU Telnet management through the device management port
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the idle time for ONU Telnet management
through the device management port:
ZXAN(config)# mpnat onu-telnet idle-timeout 100
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To set the aging time of the control link forwarding entries when the ONU implements FTP
downloading through NAT
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the aging time of the control link forwarding
entries when the ONU implements FTP downloading through NAT:
ZXAN(config)# mpnat onu-ftp aging-time 20
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To set the aging time of the data link when the ONU implements FTP downloading through
NAT
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the aging time of the data link when the ONU
implements FTP downloading through NAT:
ZXAN(config)# mpnat onu-ftp-data aging-time 20
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To set the link aging time when the ONU implements SNMP management through NAT
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the link aging time when the ONU implements
the SNMP management through NAT:
ZXAN(config)# mpnat onu-snmp aging-time 20
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the ONU management VLAN, which takes effect when the ONU initiates
connection to the NEs
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the ONU management VLAN, which takes
effect when the ONU initiates connection to the NEs:
ZXAN(config)# mpnat onu-mng-vlan 200
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Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To enter the EPON global configuration mode
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enter the EPON global configuration mode:
ZXAN(config)#epon
ZXAN(config-epon)#
Related Commands
None
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2.1.2 onu-authentication-mode
Syntax
onu-authentication-mode { register shelf/slot { enable | disable} | service shelf/slot { mac | sn |
sn+mac | { { loid| hybrid} unknown-onu-reject { enable | disable} } } }
Purpose
To configure the ONU authentication mode
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
enable Enable -
disable Disable -
Mode
ZXAN(config-epon)#
Example
The following example displays how to set ONU authentication mode under all the OLTs
in slog 4 shelf 0 to hybrid:
ZXAN(config)#epon
ZXAN(config-epon)#onu-authentication-mode service 0/4 hybrid unknown-onu-reject enable
Related Commands
None
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2.1.3 ems-unauth-report
Syntax
ems-unauth-report shelf/slot { disable | enbale}
Purpose
To configure the ONU software automatic authentication mode
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
enbale Enable -
disable Disable -
Mode
ZXAN(config-epon)#
Example
The following example displays how to disable ONU software automatic authentication:
ZXAN(config)#epon
ZXAN(config-epon)#ems-unauth-report 0/4 disable
Related Commands
None
2.1.4 IP pool
Syntax
IP pool name begin ip address end ip address ip mask vlan vlan id priority Priority route IP
address IP mask Gateway
Purpose
To configure the IP address pool
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
2-3
Mode
ZXAN(config-pon)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the IP address pool:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#ip-pool test
10.1.1.2 10.1.1.255 255.255.255.0 7 100
route 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.1
ZXAN(config-pon)#show pon ip-pool
IP pool name: test
Begin IP: 10.1.1.2
End IP: 10.1.1.255
Mask:255.255.255.0
Priority:7
Vlan:100
Subnet:10.10.10.0
Netmask:255.255.255.0
Nexthop:10.1.1.1
Related Commands
show pon ip-pool
Related Information
The used IP address pool cannot be deleted or modified.
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2.1.5 dba
Syntax
dba shelf/slot { archimedes | thales | plato}
Purpose
To configure the DBA
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-epon)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the DBA of all the EPON interface in slot 4 shelf
0 to plato:
ZXAN(config)#epon
ZXAN(config-epon)#dba 0/4 plato
Related Commands
None
2.1.6 encrypt
Syntax
encrypt algorithm shelf/slot { aes | triple-churning [ key-update-period integer] [ churning-ti
mer integer] }
Purpose
To configure the OLT encryption function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config-epon)#
Example
The following example shows how to configure the encryption function of all the EPON
OLT interfaces in slot 4 shelf 0 to triple-churning:
ZXAN(config)#epon
ZXAN(config-epon)#encrypt algorithm 0/4 triple-churning
key-update-period 30 churning-timer 200
Related Commands
None
Related Information
Configure the key update period and key update timeout time only when the encryption
algorithm is triple churning.
Parameters must meet the following conditions: Key update timeout time ≤ 10 × Key
update time
2.1.7 hardwarelog
Syntax
hardwarelog shelf/slot { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable the ONU hardware log
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
enable Enable -
disable Disable -
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Mode
ZXAN(config-epon)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable the ONU hardware log:
ZXAN(config)#epon
ZXAN(config-epon)# hardwareLog 0/4 enable
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the EPON OLT interface authentication mode information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the epon-olt_0/4 port information:
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To display the DBA algorithm information on the EPON OLT interface
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the algorithm information on port epon-olt_0/4:
ZXAN#show epon dba 0/4
Shelf/Slot DBA Algorithm
......................................
0/4 plato
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enter the EPON OLT interface configuration mode
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enter the EPON OLT interface configuration mode:
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-olt_0/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)#
Related Commands
None
2.2.2 property
Syntax
property name name
no property
Purpose
To configure the EPON OLT interface description information
To delete the interface description information, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the epon-olt_0/4/1 interface name to
epon_olt41:
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-olt_0/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)#property name epon_olt41
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Related Commands
None
2.2.3 high-priority-frame
Syntax
high-priority-frame [ queue-list value]
Purpose
To configure the high-priority frames
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the priorities 4–7 of interface epon-olt_0/4/1 to
the highest priority:
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-olt_0/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)# high-priority-frame queue-list 4-7
Related Commands
None
2.2.4 linktrap
Syntax
linktrap { inform | disable}
Purpose
To configure the link status alarm report mode of the EPON interface
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable link status alarm report of the EPON
interface
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-olt_0/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)# linktrap inform
Related Commands
None
2.2.5 loopback
Syntax
loopback phy system
no loopback phy system
Purpose
To configure the loopback properties of the EPON OLT interface
To delete the loopback properties, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to set interface epon-olt_0/4/1 to the phy system
loopback mode:
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-olt_0/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)#loopback phy system
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Related Commands
None
2.2.6 loopback-detection
Syntax
loopback-detection { disable | enable}
Purpose
To enable or disable EPON OLT interface loopback detection
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
disable Enable -
enable Disable -
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable EPON OLT interface loopback detection:
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-olt_0/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)# loopback-detection enable
Related Commands
None
2.2.7 maxrtt
Syntax
maxrtt value
Purpose
To configure the maximum RTT value that the OLT supports
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the maximum RTT of interface epon-olt_0/4/1
to 12500 TQ:
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-olt_0/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)#maxrtt 12500
Related Commands
None
2.2.8 onu
Syntax
onu onuid type type-name { mac macAddr | sn sn | loid loid [ password password] } [ ip-cfg {
auto-cfg | static } ]
no onu onu onuid
Purpose
To add the specified ONU to the EPON OLT interface
To delete the ONU, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
type type-name ONU type name The name consists of 0–63 characters,
such as ZTE-D400, ZTE-D402ZTE-D420,
ZTE-D421, ZTE-F425, ZTE-D422, ZTE-F601
and ZTE-F621.
You can use the show onu-type command to
display the ONU type information.
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Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to add the ONU type ZTE-F425 and authenticate it
through the MAC address:
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-olt_0/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)#onu 1 type ZTE-F425 mac 000c.0000.0001
Related Commands
show onu
Related Information
Type the ONU MAC addresses when the authentication mode is the MAC authentication.
Type the ONU SN when the authentication mode is the SN authentication.
Purpose
To enable the EPON OLT performance statistics function
Usage Guidelines
None
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Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable performance statistics of EPON OLT port
0/4/1:
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-olt_0/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)#performance start
Related Commands
None
2.2.10 priority-queue-map
Syntax
priority-queue-map { downstream | upstream} prio0-que value prio1-que value prio2-que va
lue prio3-que value prio4-que value prio5-que value prio6-que value prio7-que value
Purpose
To configure the mapping relationship between the frame priorities and queues
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
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Example
The following example displays how to map the epon-olt_0/4/1 interface frames with the
queues:
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-olt_0/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)#priority-queue-map upstream
prio0-que 0 prio1-que 1
prio2-que 2 prio3-que 3 prio4-que 4
prio5-que 5 prio6-que 6 prio7-que 7
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To create a point-to-point group
To delete the group, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to create a point-to-point group:
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-olt_0/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)# p2p group 2
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To configure the point-to-point group name
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to set group 2 name to test:
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-olt_0/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)# p2p group-name 2 test
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the point-to-point mode
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
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Example
The following example displays how to configure the point-to-point mode:
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-olt_0/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)# p2p mode full
Related Commands
None
2.2.14 reset
Syntax
reset
Purpose
To reset a specified EPON OLT interface
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to reset port epon-olt_0/4/1:
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-olt_0/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)#reset
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To reset the specified EPON OLT interface counter
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Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to reset the epon-olt_0/4/1 interface counter:
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-olt_0/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)#reset counter
Related Commands
None
2.2.16 range
Syntax
range
Purpose
To display the port list range of the specified interface
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays the port list range of the specified interface:
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-olt_0/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)#range
Portlist of the range: epon-olt_0/4/1
Related Commands
None
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2.2.17 rx-hec
Syntax
rx-hec [ 802.3ah-draft | 802.3ah-standard | both | no]
Purpose
To configure the HEC receiving mode of the EPON OLT interface
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the HEC receiving mode of port epon-olt_0/4/1
to NO:
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-olt_0/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)#rx-hec no
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enable or disable the OLT smart QinQ function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
disable Disable -
enable Enable -
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
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Example
The following example displays how to enable smart QinQ for port epon-olt_0/4/1:
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-olt_0/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)#vlan-smart-qinq enable
Related Commands
show vlan-smart-qinq port-status
Related Information
You need to enable the global VLAN smart QinQ function before enabling the interface
VLAN smart QinQ function. When the interface smart QinQ is disabled, all the VLAN smart
QinQ rules of this PON interface are deleted. Be cautious when performing this operation.
2.2.19 shutdown
Syntax
shutdown
no shutdown
Purpose
To shut down an OLT interface
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to shut down port epon-olt_0/4/1:
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-olt_0/4/1
ZXAN(config-if)#shutdown
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To show the EPON OLT interface priority queue mapping information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the priority queue mapping information on port
epon-olt_0/4/1:
ZXAN#show epon priority-queue-map epon-olt_0/4/1
Direction Priority : Queue Map
------------------------------------------------
downstream 0:0, 1:1, 2:2, 3:3, 4:4, 5:5, 6:6, 7:7
upstream 0:0, 1:1, 2:2, 3:3, 4:4, 5:5, 6:6, 7:7
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the EPON OLT interface alarm information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
Any modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the alarm information on port epon-olt_0/4/1:
ZXAN(config-if)# show olt alarm-info epon-olt_0/4/1
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To show the EPON OLT interface configuration
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the configuration on port epon-olt_0/4/1:
ZXAN(config)#show olt config epon-olt_0/4/1
Olt Name: The default PON name;
Encry Algorithm: triple-churning ,
EncKeyUpdatePeriod: 10(s);
EncKeyUpdateTimeout: 3(s);
EncStartThreshold: 3(s);
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the available upstream bandwidth information on the specified EPON OLT
interface
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the available upstream bandwidth information on port
epon-olt_0/4/1:
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the DBA polling configuration on the specified EPON OLT interface
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the DBA polling configuration on port epon-olt_0/4/1:
ZXAN(config)#show olt dba-cycle epon-olt_0/4/1
Priority Cycle time(us)
----------------------------------------
1 500
2 500
3 500
4 500
5 500
6 500
7 500
8 500
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To display the EPON OLT interface statistics information
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
Any modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the EPON OLT interface statistics information:
ZXAN(config-if)#show olt statistics epon-olt_0/4/1
Olt InterFacename:epon-olt_0/4/1
Dot3ExtPkgObjectReportNumThreshold:0
Dot3ExtPkgObjectReportMaximumNumThreshold:0
Dot3ExtPkgStatTxFramesQueue-high32bit:0
Dot3ExtPkgStatTxFramesQueue-low32bit:570589252
Dot3ExtPkgStatRxFramesQueue-high32bit:0
Dot3ExtPkgStatRxFramesQueue-low32bit:0
Dot3ExtPkgStatDroppedFramesQueue-high32bit:0
Dot3ExtPkgStatDroppedFramesQueue-low32bit:8189
--------------------------------------------------
Olt InterFacename:epon-olt_0/4/1
OltPonAverageBER:0.000000e+00
OltSysAverageBER:0.000000e+00
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To display the encryption information on the EPON OLT interface
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
Any modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the encryption information on port epon-olt_0/4/1:
ZXAN(config-if)#show olt encrypt
Olt: 0/5;
Encry Algorithm: triple-churning;
EncKeyUpdatePeriod: 20(s);
EncKeyUpdateTimeout: 3(s);
EncStartThreshold: 3(s);
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enter the EPON ONU interface mode
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config)#
Example
The following example shows how to enter the interface of the specified ONU.
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-onu_0/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
You must add this ONU in the EPON OLT mode first before running this command.
2.3.2 activate
Syntax
activate
Purpose
To activate this ONU
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example shows how to activate the specified ONU.
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-onu_0/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#activate
Related Commands
None
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2.3.3 ems-autocfg-request
Syntax
ems-autocfg-request { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable the ONU auto-authentication function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example shows how to enable the auto-authentication function for the
specified ONU.
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-onu_0/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#ems-autocfg-request enable
Related Commands
None
2.3.4 sn
Syntax
sn sn
Purpose
To modify the ONU serial number
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example shows how to modify the ONU serial number.
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-onu_0/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#sn 0x91000048
Related Commands
None
2.3.5 deactivate
Syntax
deactivate
Purpose
To deactivate the ONU
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example shows how to deactivate the specified ONU.
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-onu_0/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#deactivate
Related Commands
None
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2.3.6 property
Syntax
property { description description | name name | spliter spliter lineno lineno | user-info user-i
nfo}
no property
Purpose
To configure the EPON ONU description information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example shows how to configure the description information of the specified
ONU.
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-onu_0/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#property description onu1
Related Commands
None
2.3.7 sla
Syntax
sla { upstream { assured assured fixed fixed fixedpkt fixedpkt priority priority} | downstream}
maximum maxSLA maxburst maxburst [ vport portid]
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Purpose
To configure the EPON ONU bandwidth
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example shows how to configure the bandwidth of the specified ONU.
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-onu_0/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#sla upstream maximum 100000 maxburst 180000
Related Commands
None
2.3.8 mac-bind
Syntax
mac-bind { enable mac mac-address| disable}
Purpose
To configure the ONU mac address binding function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following shows how to bind the specified ONU MAC address.
ZXAN(config-if)#interface epon-onu_0/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)# mac-bind enable mac 0000.0000.0001
Related Commands
None
2.3.9 deregister
Syntax
deregister
Purpose
To delete the ONU registered in the OLT
Usage Guidelines
None.
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example shows how to delete the specified ONU registered in the EPON
OLT.
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-onu_0/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#deregister
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Related Commands
None
2.3.10 fec
Syntax
fec upstream { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable the EPON ONU upstream FEC function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example shows how to enable the upstream FEC function for the specified
ONU.
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-onu_0/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#fec upstream enable
Related Commands
None
2.3.11 encrypt
Syntax
encrypt direction { downstream| both} { enable | disable} [ vport vport-id]
Purpose
To configure the ONU encryption function
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example shows how to enable the ONU encryption function for the specified
downstream packets.
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-onu_0/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#encrypt direction downstream enable
Related Commands
None
Related Information
Only the downstream packet encryption is supported now.
2.3.12 ip access-group
Syntax
ip access-group acl-number { in | out} [ vport vport]
Purpose
To configure the ONU access control in the ingoing direction
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example shows how to configure the ONU access control in the ingoing
direction
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-onu_0/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)# ip access-group 300 in
Related Commands
None
2.3.13 diagnose
Syntax
diagnose{ [ link-test ] | [ loopback ] }
Purpose
To diagnose the EPON ONU link test and loopback test
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example shows how to enable the link test function for the specified ONU.
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-onu_0/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#diagnose link-test
TestSts success.
Related Commands
None
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Related Information
If this command is used, the system will automatically conduct the test and display the
results.
2.3.14 mac
Syntax
mac mac-address
Purpose
To configure the EPON ONU MAC address
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example shows how to configure the MAC address for the specified EPON
ONU.
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-onu_0/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#mac 0000.0000.0001
Related Commands
None
2.3.15 max-mac-learn
Syntax
max-mac-learn value [ vport vport]
Purpose
To configure the EPON ONU maximum learning MAC addresses
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example shows how to configure the EPON ONU maximum learning MAC
address.
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-onu_0/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#max-mac-learn 1
Related Commands
None
2.3.16 priority-trans
Syntax
priority-trans { upstream| downstream} priority priority[ def-vlan vlan-id]
Purpose
To configure the EPON ONU priority transfer function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example shows how to configure the transfer function of the specified EPON
ONU, and transfer the downstream packet priority to 7 and set the default VLAN to 100.
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ZXAN(config)#interface epon-onu_0/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)# priority-trans downstream priority 7 default-vlan 100
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enable the EPON ONU performance statistic function
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example shows how to enable the performance statistic function for the
specified EPON ONU.
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-onu_0/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#performance start
Related Commands
None
2.3.18 join-p2p-group
Syntax
join-p2p-group groupid
no join-p2p-group groupid
Purpose
To add the ONU to the specified P2P group
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
groupid Group ID 1 – 64
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example shows how to add the specified ONU to the P2P group.
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-onu_0/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)# join-p2p-group 2
Related Commands
None
2.3.19 range
Syntax
range
Purpose
To display the port list range of the specified interface
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example shows how to display the port list range of the specified interface.
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-onu_0/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#range
Portlist of the range: epon-onu_0/4/1:1
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To display the running status of all the ONUs of the specified OLT interface
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the running status of all the ONUs of the
specified OLT interface.
ZXAN#show onu all-status epon-olt_0/4/1
Onu Interface Regstatus Status
.......................................................
epon-onu_0/4/1:1 authenticated Online
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the authentication information of the specified ONU
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the authentication information of the specified
ONU.
ZXAN#show onu authentication epon-olt_0/4/1
Onu interface : epon-onu_0/4/1:1;
Onu type : ZTE-F425;
MAC address : 000c.0000.0001;
SN : ;
State : Power-Off;
LastAuthTime : 0000/00/00 00:00:00
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the detailed information of the specified ONU
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the detailed information of the specified ONU.
ZXAN(config)#show onu detail-info epon-onu_0/4/1:1
Onu interface: epon-onu_0/4/1:1
AdminState: enable
RegState: registered
AuthState: pass
OnuType: ZTE-F425;
SN:
MAC: 0015.eb71.2d54
GeneralDescription: no description
SpliterNo: 0
FiberNo: 0
UserInfo: no user's information
FecMode: disable
FecAbility: support
LoopbackStatus: noLoopback
OamLoopbacIgnoreRx: ignore
EncryptDestination: downstream
EncryptStatue: enable
MAC bind mode: disable
Onu Bind Mac: 0000.0000.564f
Automatic config: enable
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To display the bandwidth information of the specified ONU
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the bandwidth information of the specified
ONU.
ZXAN(config-if)#show onu sla downstream epon-olt_0/4/1
OnuIfName MaxBw(Kbps) MaxBurstSize(Bytes) ProfileName
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
epon-onu_0/4/1:1 2000 45000 N/A
Related Commands
None
Related Information
None
Purpose
To display the MPCP information of the specified ONU interface
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the MPCP information of the specified ONU
interface.
ZXAN#show onu mpcpinfo epon-onu_0/4/1:1
oprStatus: false;
AdminStatus: false;
SyncTime: 0;
MpcpMode: olt;
MpcpLinkID: 0;
RemoteMacAddr: 0000.0000.0000;
RegistrationState: unregister;
RoundTripTime: 0(tq);
MaximumPendingGrants: 0;
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the OAM information of the specified EPON ONU interface
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the OAM information of the specified OPEN
ONU interface.
ZXAN#show onu oam epon-onu_0/4/3:2
Onu interface: epon-onu_0/4/3:2
OamAdminState: enable
OamOperStatus: operational
OamMode: active
MaxOamPduSize: 1518
OamconfigRevision: 0
OamFunctionSupported:
PeerMacAddress: 0015.eb71.2d54;
PeerVendorInfo: 1661009920;
PeerMode: passive;
PeerMaxOamPduSize: 1518;
PeerConfigRevision: 1;
PeerFunctionSupported:.
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the configuration information of the specified EPON ONU
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the configuration information of the specified
ONU.
ZXAN#show onu config epon-onu_0/4/1:1
status: not configured.
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the packet priority transfer information of the specified ONU
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
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Example
The following example shows how to display the packet priority transfer information of the
specified ONU.
ZXAN(config)# show onu priority-trans downstream epon-olt_0/4/3
Onu interface Priority Default vlan State
-------------------------------------------------------------------
epon-onu_0/4/3:1 0 1 disable
epon-onu_0/4/3:2 0 1 disable
epon-onu_0/4/3:3 0 1 disable
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the EPON ONU running configuration
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the running configuration of the specified
ONU.
ZXAN#show onu running config epon-onu_0/4/1:1
olleh
!
pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/4/1:1
no Forbid-auto-dispatch
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interface eth eth_0/1 policing downstream enable cir 2000 cbs 2000 ebs 2000
!
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enter the EPON ONU remote management mode
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config)#
Example
The following example shows how to enter the remote management mode of the specified
ONU.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
Add this ONU in the EPON OLT mode first before running this command.
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2.4.2 alarm
Syntax
alarm { enable | disable | interface { e1 e1 { LOS | PortFailure | TimingUnlock} | eth eth {
AutoNegFailure | Loopback | Congestion | LOS | PortFailure} | voip voip PortFailure} | onu
{ BatteryFailure | BatteryMissing | BatteryVoltLow | EquipmentAlarm | IADConnectionFai
lure | ONUSelfTestFailure | ONUTempHighAlarm | ONUTempLowAlarm | PONIF-Switch |
PhysicalIntrusionAlarm | PowerAlarm} | pon-if pon-if { RxPowerHighAlarm | RxPowerHigh
Warning | RxPowerLowAlarm | RxPowerLowWarning | TXBiasHighAlarm | TXBiasHighW
arning | TXBiasLowAlarm | TXBiasLowWarning | TempHighAlarm | TempHighWarning |
TempLowAlarm | TempLowwarning | TxPowerHighAlarm | TxPowerHighWarning | TxPo
werLowAlarm | TxPowerLowWarning | VccHighAlarm | VccHighWarning | VccLowAlarm
| VccLowWarning} } { enable | disable}
Purpose
To configure the EPON ONU alarm report function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Disable the EPON ONU alarm Disable the EPON ONU alarm -
report function. report function
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to enable the alarm report function for the specified
ONU.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#alarm enable
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To create the EPON ONU classification rule profile
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
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Example
The following example displays how to create EPON ONU classification condition profile.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#classification condition-profile zte vlanId 100
operation-type always-match
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To create the EPON ONU mapping rule profile
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to create a rule profile and map the specified queue
priority to 5.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)# classification rule-profile zte queue 1 priority 5
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To create the EPON ONU Ethernet port upstream traffic classifications and mapping control
rules
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to create EPON ONU Ethernet port upstream traffic
classification and mapping control rule.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#classification port eth_0/1 rule-precedence 8
add zte zte
Related Commands
None
Related Information
l You must configure the classification condition profiles and mapping rule profiles first
before using this command.
l To configure the Ethernet port rule, you can only use the configured classification
condition profiles and rule profiles.
l For each Ethernet port rule, only four classification condition profiles can be used at
most.
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2.4.6 isolation
Syntax
isolation { enable | disable}
Purpose
To configure the EPON ONU port isolation function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Disable the EPON ONU port Disable the EPON ONU port -
isolation function isolation function.
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to enable the EPON ONU port isolation function for the
specified ONU.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#isolation enable
Related Commands
None
2.4.7 dba
Syntax
dba queue-set queuesetid{ [ queue1 value1] [ queue2 value2] [ queue3 value3] [ queue4 value4]
[ queue5 value5] [ queue6 value6] [ queue7 value7] [ queue8 value8] } [ vport vport-id]
Purpose
To configure EPON ONU queue threshold
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to configure the threshold for the specified EPON ONU
queue.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#dba queue-set 2 queue1 65535
queue2 65535 queue3 65535 queue4 65535 queue5
65535 queue6 65535 queue7 65535 queue8 65535
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To active the EPON ONU queue DBA function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
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Example
The following example shows how to activate the DBA function for the specified EPON
ONU queue.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#dba queue-set active 2
Related Commands
None
Related Information
Configure the threshold of the queue set before activating the queue DBA function
Purpose
To configure the EPON ONU fast-leave function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to configure the EPON ONU fast-leave function.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#multicast fastleave enable
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To configure the Ethernet port attributes of the EPON ONU
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
bind Bind -
unbind Unbind -
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to configure the Ethernet port attributes of the specified
EPON ONU.
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ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#interface eth eth_0/1 phy-state enable
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#interface eth eth_0/1 flow-control enable
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#interface eth eth_0/1 auto-neg enable
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#interface eth eth_0/1 policing upstream enable
cir 50000 cbs 1500 ebs 1514
Related Commands
None
Related Information
This command is used to configure the Ethernet port attributes such as Ethernet port
enable/disable, flow control enable/disable, auto-negotiation enable/disable, force
auto-negotiation, policing, and policing profile.
2.4.11 interface el
Syntax
interface el e1_slot/portId{ enable | disable}
Purpose
To configure the E1 port attributes of the EPON ONU
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to enable the E1 port of the specified EPON ONU.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#interface e1 e1_0/1 enable
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the VoIP port attributes of the EPON ONU
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to enable the VoIP port of the specified EPON ONU.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#interface voip voip_0/1 enable
Related Commands
None
2.4.13 mac
Syntax
mac { add | delete | clear} eth_slot/port { filter | bind | static} [ mac-address vlanid]
Purpose
To configure the MAC address of the EPON ONU Ethernet port
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to bind the MAC address of the specified OPEN ONU
Ethernet port.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#mac add eth_0/1 bind 0000.0800.0111 2
Related Commands
None
Related Information
l It is not necessary to configure other parameters when the operation is to clear the
Ethernet port MAC address. All the MAC address configurations will be cleared.
l The mac-address parameter must be configured when the operation is to add or delete
the Ethernet port MAC address.
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Purpose
To configure the aging time of the EPON ONU MAC address
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to set the aging time for the specified OPEN ONU
Ethernet port to 300.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#mac aging-time 300
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the maximum learning MAC address number of the EPON ONU Ethernet port
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
no-limit No limits -
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Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to set the maximum MAC address number of the
specified OPEN ONU Ethernet port to 32.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#mac limit-num eth_0/1 32
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the multicast VLAN of the EPON ONU Ethernet port
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to configure the multicast VLAN of the specified OPEN
ONU Ethernet port.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#multicast vlan port eth_0/1 add vlanlist 1,3,5-8
Related Commands
None
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Related Information
l Use this command only in the IGMP snooping mode.
l It is not necessary to configure the vlanlist parameters when the operation is to
clear the Ethernet port multicast VLAN. All the multicast VLAN configurations of the
specified Ethernet port will be cleared.
l The vlanlist parameter must be configured when the operation is to add or delete the
Ethernet port multicast VLAN.
Purpose
To configure the multicast VLAN tag strip function for the EPON ONU Ethernet port
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Disable the multicast VLAN tag Disable the multicast VLAN tag -
strip function strip function
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to enable the multicast VLAN tag strip function for the
EPON ONU Ethernet port.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#multicast vlan tag-strip port eth_0/1 enable
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the EPON ONU multicast mode
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to set the multicast mode of the specified EPON ONU
to IGMP Snooping.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#multicast switch igmpsnooping
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the maximum multicast group number of the EPON ONU Ethernet port.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to set the maximum multicast group number of the
specified OPEN ONU Ethernet port to 32.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#multicast group-max-number eth_0/1 32
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the multicast control mode of the ONU Ethernet port
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
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Example
The following example shows how to configure the multicast control mode of the ONU
Ethernet port:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)# multicast control-type gda-mac-and-vlan
Related Commands
None
2.4.21 mgmt-ip
Syntax
mgmt-ip { auto | release | onu-ip ip-address ip-mask priority vlanID { svlan vlanID { mgm-ip
ip-address ip-mask gateway | gateway gateway} | mgm-ip ip-address ip-mask gateway | gateway
gateway} } { status{ enable | disable} }
Purpose
To configure the EPON ONU management IP address
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to configure the IP address of the specified EPON ONU.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#mgmt-ip onu-ip 172.168.1.122 255.255.0.0 3 300 mgm-ip
172.168.1.10 255.255.0.0 172.168.1.250 status enable
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Related Commands
None
Related Information
l The ONU IP address and remote host IP address cannot be in the same network
segment as the IP address at the ONU LAN side, which is 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0
by default.
l If ONU is connected to WAN, the ONU IP address and remote host IP address cannot
be in the same network segment as the ONU IP address at the WAN side.
l VLAN cannot be the VLAN that ONU has used.
2.4.22 reboot
Syntax
reboot
Purpose
To reboot an EPON ONU
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to reboot the specified ONU.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#reboot
Related Commands
None
2.4.23 vlan
Syntax
vlan port eth_slot/port mode { transparent | tag vlan vlanid priority priority | translation def-
vlan vlanid def-prio priority vlan-list vlan-list | hybrid def-vlan vlanid vlan-list vlan-list | trunk
vlan-list vlan-list [ def-vlan vlanid [ def-prio priority] ] | aggregation def-vlan vlanid def-prio
priority group1 vlanid1 [ group2 vlanid2 group3 vlanid3] }
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Purpose
To configure the VLAN attributes of the EPON ONU
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to set the VLAN mode of the specified OPEN ONU
Ethernet port to translation.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#vlan port eth_0/1 mode translation
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Related Commands
None
2.4.24 auto-config
Syntax
auto-config [ voip]
no auto-config [ voip]
Purpose
To configure the auto–configuration function
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to configure the auto-configuration function.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#auto-config
Related Commands
None
2.4.25 transceiver
Syntax
transceiver { enable | disable}
transceiver alarm { enable | disable | thresholds [ type word] }
Purpose
To configure the EPON ONU optical module performance threshold test function
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to enable the EPON ONU optical module performance
threshold test function.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)# transceiver enable
Related Commands
None
Related Information
Alarm types are as follows:
l BiasHighAlarm
l BiasHighWarning
l BiasLowAlarm
l BiasLowWarning
l RxPowerHighAlarm
l RxPowerHighWarning
l RxPowerLowAlarm
l RxPowerLowWarning
l TempHighAlarm
l TempHighWarning
l TempLowAlarm
l TempLowwarning
l TxPowerHighAlarm
l TxPowerHighWarning
l TxPowerLowAlarm
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l TxPowerLowWarning
l VoltageHighAlarm
l VoltageHighWarning
l VoltageLowAlarm
l VoltageLowWarning
2.4.26 voip-mng-ip
Syntax
voip-mng-ip [ voipcard] associate { share | standalone} mode { dhcp | pppoe auth-mode { auto
| pap | chap} username password | satatic ipadd mask gateway [ dnsip]} { untag | tag vid vlanid
priority priority}
Purpose
To configure the VoIP sub-card and user parameters
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
auth-mode { auto | pap | chap} PPPoE authentication mode auto pap chap
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Mode
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example shows how to configure the VoIP sub-card and user parameters.
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)# voip-mng-ip associate share mode dhcp untag
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the EPON ONU remote management information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
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Example
The following example shows how to display the remote management information of the
specified ONU.
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#show remote onu info epon-onu_0/10/1:1
epon-onu_0/10/1:1
Onu vendorId ZTE .
Onu type ZTE-D420.
OnuModel D420.
OnuId 00d0.d09a.45f2.
Hardware version D420V2.
Software version D420V2.0.0T4.
Firmware version 1.3.16.
Chip vendorId E6 . ChipModel 0x6301.
Chip revison 0 . ChipDesignDate 07/05/28.
Number of Ge port 0 . GePort .
Number of Fe port 4 . FePort 1-4.
Number of POTS port 2.
Number of E1 port 0.
Number of US Queues 4.
Max queues per US port 4.
Number of DS Queues 4.
Max queues per DS port 4.
BatteryBackup no.
Multicast protocol igmpsnooping.
FecMode disable.
FecAbility support.
Alarm enable,
Port Isolation enable.
Mac aging-time 300.
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the EPON ONU remotely managed Ethernet port information
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the EPON ONU remotely managed Ethernet
port information.
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#show remote onu port info epon-onu_0/10/1:3
Policing profile:N/A
Policing: Direction Status CIR(kbps) CBS(Bytes) EBS(Bytes)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
upstream disable 0 0 0
downstream disable 0 0 0
Policing profile:N/A
Policing: Direction Status CIR(kbps) CBS(Bytes) EBS(Bytes)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
upstream disable 0 0 0
downstream disable 0 0 0
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To display the EPON ONU remotely managed Ethernet port auto-negotiation information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the Ethernet port auto-negotiation information
of the specified EPON ONU.
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#show remote onu port auto-neg epon-onu_0/10/1:3
EthPort AdminState TechnologyAbility AdvertisedTechnologyAbility
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eth_0/1 enable 10BASE-T, 10BASE_TFD, 10 10BASE-T, 10BASE_TFD, 100
0BASE_TX, 100BASE_TXFD BASE_TX, 100BASE_TXFD
Eth_0/2 enable 10BASE-T, 10BASE_TFD, 10 10BASE-T, 10BASE_TFD, 100
0BASE_TX, 100BASE_TXFD BASE_TX, 100BASE_TXFD
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To display the EPON ONU remotely managed VLAN configuration information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the VLAN configuration information of the
specified ONU.
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#show remote onu vlan epon-onu_0/10/1:3
Ethport: Eth_0/3
Mode : tag
vlan : 4092
priority : 0
Ethport: Eth_0/4
Mode : tag
vlan 4092
priority : 0
Ethport: Eth_0/5
Mode : tag
vlan : 4092
priority : 0
Ethport: Eth_0/6
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the EPON ONU remotely managed multicast configuration information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the multicast configuration information of the
specified ONU.
ZXAN(epon-onu-mng)#show remote onu multicast-info epon-onu_0/10/1:3
EthPort Stripped MaxGroupNum VlanList TransList
----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the EPON ONU remotely managed Ethernet port classification information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the Ethernet port classification information of
the specified EPON ONU.
ZXAN#show remote onu classification epon-onu_1/10/1:1 eth_0/1
RulePrecedence RuleName ConditionNameList
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1 zte zte
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the EPON ONU remotely managed Ethernet port classification profile
information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the Ethernet port classification profile
information of the specified EPON ONU.
---Rule profile---
Index Name Queuemap Priority
1 rule1 1 7
---Condition profile---
Index Name Filed MatchValue Operator
1 flow1 da 0012.8E6C.0036 always-match
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the EPON ONU remotely managed DBA queue threshold configuration
information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the DBA queue threshold configuration
information of the specified EPON ONU.
ZXAN#show remote onu dba epon-onu_0/10/1:1
Vport: 1
No active queueSet.
SetId Threshold Queue1 Queue2 Queue3 Queue4 Queue5 Queue6 Queue7 Queue8
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To display the EPON ONU remotely managed MAC address configuration information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the MAC address configuration information
of the specified ONU.
ZXAN#show remote onu mac epon-onu_0/10/1:1 eth_0/1
epon-onu_1/7/1:1;
MAC_Address info
Port Name:eth_0/1;
Limit num: no-limit;
Filter mac-address info
vlan mac
2 9877.9878.4566
Bind mac-address info
vlan mac
3 9877.9899.0988
Static mac-address info
vlan mac
1 4557.3241.3423
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To display the EPON ONU remotely managed IP address configuration information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the IP address configuration information of
the specified ONU.
ZXAN# show remote onu mgmt-ip epon-onu_0/10/1:1
Status enable;
IP Address 172.168.1.122;
Mask 255.255.0.0;
Priority 3; vlan 300;
Mgmt-IP 172.168.1.10;
Mgmt-Mask 255.255.0.0;
Mgmt-Gateway 172.168.1.250.
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To display the EPON ONU fast-leave function configuration information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the fast-leave function configuration
information of the specified ONU.
ZXAN(config)#show remote onu fastleave epon-onu_0/10/1:1
ONU interface: epon-onu_0/10/1:1
Fast leave state: enable
Fast leave ability: snooping: fast-leave
snooping: not- fast-leave
multicast: fast-leave
multicast: not-fast-leave
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the EPON ONU auto-dispatch configuration information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the auto-dispatch configuration information
of the specified EPON ONU.
ZXAN(config)#show remote onu auto-config epon-onu_0/10/1:3
Auto-dispatch state
------------------------------------------------
forbid-auto-dispatch
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the EPON ONU transceiver configuration and alarms
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the alarm information of the specified ONU
transceiver.
ZXAN(config)# show remote onu transceiver alarm epon-onu_0/10/1:3
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the VLAN translation configuration of the EPON ONU Ethernet port
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
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Example
The following example shows how to display the VLAN translation configuration of the
specified EPON ONU Ethernet port.
ZXAN(config)# show remote onu vlan-translate epon-onu_0/10/1:3 port eth_0/1
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the EPON ONU VoIP configuration
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the configuration of the specified ONU VoIP
sub-card.
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To display the starting MDU_SVLAN of the EPON ONU port
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
Any mode except the user mode
Example
The following example shows how to display the starting MDU_SVLAN of the EPON ONU
port.
ZXAN(config)#show remote onu svlan-base epon-onu_0/10/1:3
MDU svlan base : 4000
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To configure the GPON bandwidth profile
To delete the GPON bandwidth profile, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
fixed value2 Fixed bandwidth: only for types Range: 64–1244160 Kbps
1 and 5
Mode
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
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Example
The following example displays how to configure the GPON bandwidth profile:
ZXAN(config)#gpon
ZXAN(config-gpon)#profile tcont T1-100M type 1 fix 100000
ZXAN(config-gpon)#profile tcont T2-100M type 2 assured 100000
ZXAN(config-gpon)#profile tcont T3-100M type 3
assured 10000 maximum 100000
ZXAN(config-gpon)#profile tcont T4-100M
type 4 maximum 100000
ZXAN(config-gpon)#profile tcont T5-100M
type 5 fix 10000 assured 100000
max 1000000
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
The following table describes the bandwidth requirements based on the T-CONT type.
1 Required – – -
2 - Required – -
4 - - Required -
Purpose
To configure the GPON traffic profile
To delete the traffic profile, use the no command.
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
GZXAN(config-gpon)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the GPON traffic profile:
ZXAN(config-gpon)#profile traffic traffic1 sir 10000 pir 20000
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the GPON profile configuration
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except the exec mode
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Example
The following example displays the GPON T-CONT profile configuration:
ZXAN#show gpon profile tcont
Name :default
Type FBW(kbps) ABW(kbps) MBW(kbps)
1 10000 0 0
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To create a dialing plan
To delete the dialing plan, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Example
The following example shows how to create a dialing plan:
l Dialing plan table name: test
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Related Commands
show gpon onu profile dial-plan
Related Information
Before creating a dialing plan, create the dialing plan table first.
Purpose
To create a dialing plan table
To delete the dialing plan table, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Example
The following example shows how to create a dialing plan table:
l Dialing plan table entries: 255
l Timeout time for handling the critical dialing number mapping: 20 ms
l Timeout time for handling the partial dialing number mapping: 20 ms
l Dialing plan format: H.248
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile dial-plan-table
test size 255 critical-timeout 20
partial-timeout 20 format h248
Related Commands
show gpon onu profile dial-plan-table
Purpose
To configure the ONU multicast profile
To delete the ONU multicast profile configuration, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Example
The following example shows how to configure an ONU multicast profile:
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Related Commands
show gpon onu profile igmp
Related Information
The dynamic package-name and static package-name are optional, but at least one needs to
be selected.
If iptv-package is followed by no parameter, it indicates that neither the dynamic nor static
package is correlated.
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Purpose
To configure the ONU MGC profile
To delete the ONU MGC profile configuration, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
server1 { ip| url} [ validate { disable| Primary MGC server URI: 1–128 characters
basic username name password address and authentication User name: 1–25 characters
password | md5 username name parameter: IP address or URI Password: 1–25 characters
password password realm realm} ] realm: 1–25 characters
server2 { ip| url} [ validate { disable| Secondary MGC server URI: 1–128 characters
basic username name password address and authentication User name: 1–25 characters
password | md5 username name parameter: IP address or URI Password: 1–25 characters
password password realm realm} ] realm: 1–25 characters
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Mode
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Example
The following example shows how to configure an ONU MGC profile:
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the ONU scheduling profile
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Example
The following example shows how to configure the ONU scheduling profile:
l Scheduling mode: SP+WRR
l Mapping relations between priorities and queues: 0/1:0, 2/3:1, 4/5:2, 6/7:3
l Queue weight: queue 0: priority 10, queue 1: priority 5, queue 2/3: no weight, queue
2/3: SP, queue 0/1: WRR
ZXAN(config)#gpon
ZXAN(config-gpon)# onu profile schedule
schedule_test mode sp+wrr
ZXAN(config-gpon)# onu profile schedule
schedule_test queue-map 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3
ZXAN(config-gpon)# onu profile schedule
schedule_test queue-weight 0 10 1 5
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Related Commands
show gpon onu profile schedule
Related Information
When a specified profile name is used to carry out this command for the first, it indicates
to create this profile. When this command is carried out again, it indicates to modify the
profile. The used profile cannot be deleted or modified.
The NE creates a profile named default by default. The scheduling mode for the default
profile is the ONU default mode, and other parameters are ineffective.
Purpose
To configure the ONU SIP profile
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
proxy{ IP| URl} Proxy server address: IP address URI: 1–128 characters
or URI
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dial-plan dial-plan-table-name Related dialing plan table name Range: 1–64 characters
Mode
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Example
The following example shows how to configure an ONU SIP profile:
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile sip test1 proxy 10.63.10.1
validate basic username aaa password bbb
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile sip test1 ss CZTE dial-plan plan1
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Related Commands
show gpon onu profile sip
Purpose
To create an ONU traffic profile
To delete the ONU traffic profile, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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ingress-colour-marking Color marking mode of the l no-marking: not to mark the color of
{ no-marking | ingress packet the ingress packet
DEI-marking | When the color mode is l DEI-marking: to mark color with DEI
PCP-8P0D-marking | colour-aware, this parameter l PCP-8P0D-marking: to mark color
PCP-7P1D-marking | takes effect. with PCP 8P0D
PCP-6P2D-marking | l PCP-7P1D-marking: to mark color
PCP-5P3D-marking | with PCP 7P1D
DSCP-AF-marking} l PCP-6P2D-marking: to mark color
with PCP 6P2D
l PCP-5P3D-marking: to mark color
with PCP 5P3D
l DSCP-AF-marking: to mark color with
DSCP AF
l For the DEI and PCP marking methods,
when the discarding indicator is valid,
the marked color is yellow; otherwise,
it is green.
l For the DSCP-AF marking method, the
lowest discarding priority indicates that
the marked color is green, and other
priorities indicate that the marked color
is yellow.
Default: no-marking
egress-colour-marking Color marking mode of the l no-marking: not to mark the color of
{ no-marking | egress packet the egress packet
internal-marking l internal-marking: not to change the
| DEI-marking | original color mark, and use the
PCP-8P0D-marking | internal private method to mark the
PCP-7P1D-marking | color
PCP-6P2D-marking | l DEI-marking: to mark color with DEI
PCP-5P3D-marking | l PCP-8P0D-marking: to mark color
DSCP-AF-marking} with PCP 8P0D
l PCP-7P1D-marking: to mark color
with PCP 7P1D
l PCP-6P2D-marking: to mark color
with PCP 6P2D
l PCP-5P3D-marking: to mark color
with PCP 5P3D
l DSCP-AF-marking: to mark color with
DSCP AF
Default: no-marking
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Mode
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Example
The following example shows how to create an ONU traffic profile:
l SIR: 10000 Kbps
l PIR: 20000 Kbps
l Color mode: colour-blind
l Color marking mode of the egress packet: no marking
ZXAN(config-gpon)# onu profile traffic traffic1 sir 10000
pir 20000 colour-mode colour-blind
egress-colour-marking no-marking
Related Commands
show gpon onu profile traffic
Purpose
To create an extended VLAN filter rule profile
To delete the extended VLAN filter rule profile, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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inner-tpid { mode0 | mode4 | inner TPID matching mode for l mode0: not to filter
mode5 | mode6 | mode7} one-tag or two-tag filter l mode4: inner TPID=0x8100
l mode5: inner TPID =
preconfigured ingress
TPID, but ignoring the DE
bit
l mode6: inner TPID =
preconfigured ingress
TPID, DE bit = 0
l mode7: inner TPID =
preconfigured ingress
TPID, DE bit = 1
If this parameter is not specified,
it indicates to ignore the inner
TPID.
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outer-tpid { mode0 | mode4 | Outer TPID matching mode for l mode0: not to filter
mode5 | mode6 | mode7} two-tag filter l mode4: Outer TPID =
0x8100
l mode5: Outer TPID =
preconfigured ingress
TPID, but ignoring the DE
bit
l mode6: Outer TPID =
preconfigured ingress
TPID, DE bit = 0
l mode7: Outer TPID =
preconfigured ingress
TPID, DE bit = 1
If this parameter is not specified,
it indicates to ignore the outer
TPID.
Mode
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Example
The following example displays how to create an extended VLAN filter rule profile:
l VID: 100
l Tag mode: single-tag
l Profile name: single-tag-vid100
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile filter-rule
single-tag single-tag-vid100 inner-vid 100
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Related Commands
show gpon onu profile filter-rule
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Purpose
To create an extended VLAN processing rule profile
To delete the extended VLAN processing rule profile, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
inner-tpid { mode0 | mode1 Inner TPID adding mode l mode0: to copy the TPID (including
| mode2 | mode3 | mode4 | the DE bit) from the inner tag of the
mode5 | mode6 | mode7} received frame
l mode1: to copy the TPID (including
the DE bit) from the outer tag of the
received frame
l mode2: TPID = preconfigured egress
TPID, DE bit is copied from the inner
tag of the received frame
l mode3: TPID = preconfigured egress
TPID, DE bit is copied from the outer
tag of the received frame
l mode4: TPID = 0x8100
l mode5: reserved
l mode6: TPID = preconfigured egress
TPID, DE bit = 0
l mode7: TPID = preconfigured egress
TPID, DE bit = 1
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inner-priority { copy-inner | Inner 802.1p priority l copy-inner: to copy the 802.1p priority
copy-outer | insert priority} adding mode and the from the inner tag of the received
added priority frame
l copy-outer: to copy the 802.1p priority
from the outer tag of the received
frame
l insert priority: to add the specified
priority
inner-vid { copy-inner | Inner VID adding mode l copy-inner: to copy the VID from the
copy-outer | insert vid} and the added VID inner tag of the received frame
l copy-outer: to copy the VID from the
outer tag of the received frame
l insert vid: to add the specified VID
If the inner-tpid, inner-priority, and
inner-vid are not specified, it indicates not
to add the inner tag.
outer-tpid { mode0 | mode1 Outer TPID adding mode l mode0: to copy the TPID (including
| mode2 | mode3 | mode4 | the DE bit) from the inner tag of the
mode5 | mode6 | mode7} received frame
l mode1: to copy the TPID (including
the DE bit) from the outer tag of the
received frame
l mode2: TPID = preconfigured egress
TPID, DE bit is copied from the inner
tag of the received frame
l mode3: TPID = preconfigured egress
TPID, DE bit is copied from the outer
tag of the received frame
l mode4: TPID = 0x8100
l mode5: reserved
l mode6: TPID = preconfigured egress
TPID, DE bit = 0
l mode7: TPID = preconfigured egress
TPID, DE bit = 1
outer-priority { copy-inner | Outer 802.1p priority l copy-inner: to copy the 802.1p priority
copy-outer | insert priority} adding mode and the from the inner tag of the received
added priority frame
l copy-outer: to copy the 802.1p priority
from the outer tag of the received
frame
l insert priority: to add the specified
priority
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outer-vid { copy-inner | Outer VID adding mode l copy-inner: to copy the VID from the
copy-outer | insert vid} and the added VID inner tag of the received frame
l copy-outer: to copy the VID from the
outer tag of the received frame
l insert vid: to add the specified VID
If the outer-tpid, outer-priority, and
outer-vid are not specified, it indicates not
to add the outer tag.
Mode
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Example
The following example displays how to create an extended VLAN processing rule profile:
l Profile name: add-vid200
l To add one tag
l VID: 200
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile treat
add-vid200 inner-vid insert 200
Related Commands
show gpon onu profile treat
Purpose
To configure the VoIP media parameter profile
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
{ 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th} [ codec { pcmu| gsm| g723| Primary, secondary, thirdly, Default coding
dvi4-rate8khz| dvi4-rate16khz| lpc| pcma| g722| and fourthly coding modes, mode: pcmu
l16-2channel| l16-1channel| qcelp| cn| mpa| packet period, and silence Default packet
g728| dvi4-rate11khz| dvi4-rate22khz| g729} ] [ suppression period: 10 ms
pkt-period time] [ silence-suppress { on| off} ] Default silence
suppression: off
Packet period
range: 10–30 ms
jitter { fix target time [ max time] | adaptive min Jitter buffer parameter fix: to use the fixed
time max time} value, keeping the
jitter within the
target
adaptive: to set the
upper and lower
limits of jitter
Default: fix
Time range:
0–65535 ms
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event [ piggyback { enable| disable} ] [ tone { To enable or disable event Range: piggyback,
enable| disable} ] [ dtmf { enable| disable} ] [ cas { processing tone, dtmf, cas
enable| disable} ] Default: disable
Mode
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the VoIP media parameter profile:
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile voip-media test encoding 1st
codec g711u pkt-period 20 silence-suppress on
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile voip-media test encoding 2nd
codec g711a pkt-period 20 silence-suppress on
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile voip-media test encoding 3rd
codec mpa pkt-period 20 silence-suppress off
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile voip-media test encoding 4th
codec dvi4-rate22khz pkt-period 30 silence-suppress off
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile voip-media
test encoding fax-mode t38
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile voip-media
test encoding oob-dtmf enable
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile voip-media test service
accounce-type fast-busy jitter adaptive min 100 max 200
country-code 86 signal-prio no-change media-prio 7
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile voip-media test rtp
min-port 50050 max-port 50060 event piggyback enable cas enable
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Related Commands
none
Purpose
To configure the TDM property profile
To delete the TDM property profile configuration, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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rbrx-plc { p0| p1| p2} Processing action for detecting l p0 (default): no action
the remote fault (R-bit l p1: to generate the
configured) RAI/REI/RDI code
l p2: to send the channel idle
signaling and idle channel
load to all the DS0s that
contain this service
ptype payload-type signalling-type Load type of the load channel Range: 96–127
Mode
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
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Example
The following example displays how to create a TDM profile with the name of test and RTP
header disabled:
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile tdm test rtp disable
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Related Commands
none
Purpose
To configure the performance alarm threshold profile of the ONU Ethernet user interface
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the alarm threshold of the FCS error packets
to 100:
ZXAN(config)#gpon
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile performance-threshold
ethuni ethalm-fcserr-100 fcs-err 100
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Related Commands
show gpon onu profile performance-threshold eth
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Purpose
To configure the performance alarm threshold profile used for ONU GEM
To delete the profile, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the alarm threshold of the GEM lost packets to
100:
ZXAN(config)#gpon
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile performance-threshold
gem gemalm-los-100 lost-packets 100
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Related Commands
show gpon onu profile performance-threshold gem
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Purpose
To configure the performance alarm threshold profile of the bridge port
To delete the profile, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the alarm threshold of the delayed discarded
frames to 100:
ZXAN(config)#gpon
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile performance-threshold
bridge-port test delay-exceeded-discard 100
Related Commands
show gpon onu profile performance-threshold bridge-port
Purpose
To configure the dot1x performance alarm threshold profile
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the alarm threshold of the received EAP length
error frames to 100:
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile performance-threshold
dot1x test rx-len-err-eap 100
Related Commands
show gpon onu profile performance-threshold dot1x
Purpose
To configure the RADIUS performance alarm threshold profile
To delete the profile, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the alarm threshold of the received invalid
RADIUS packets to 100:
ZXAN(config)#gpon
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile performance-threshold
radius radius_test retx-access-req 100
Related Commands
show gpon onu profile performance-threshold radius
Purpose
To configure the performance alarm threshold profile of ONU CES
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the alarm threshold of the downstream
misordered packets to 100:
ZXAN(config)#gpon
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile performance-threshold
cesuni alm-misorder-100 down-misordered 100
ZXAN(config-gpon)#
Related Commands
show gpon onu profile performance-threshold ces
Purpose
To show all the version information on the ONU
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the ONU version information:
ZXAN#show gpon onu version gpon-onu_1/3/1:1 onu-slot 0
region 0
version: R1.2.52.1
active : true
commit : true
valid : true
ZXAN#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the GPON ONU VoIP media profile
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
profile name GPON VoIP media profile name Range: 1–63 characters
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Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the GPON ONU VoIP media profile:
ZXAN#show gpon onu profile voip-media
profilename: 1, faxMode: passthru
codecMode1st: pcmu, pktPeriod1st: 10,silenceSuppression1st: off
codecMode2nd: pcmu, pktPeriod2nd: 10,silenceSuppression2nd: off
codecMode3rd: pcmu, pktPeriod3rd: 10,silenceSuppression3rd: off
codecMode4th: pcmu, pktPeriod4th: 10,silenceSuppression4th: off
oobDTMF: enable, announceType: na
jitterTarget: 0, jitterMaxBuf: 0
echoCancelInd:false, pstnVariant: 0
minPort: 50000, maxPort: 60000,dscpMark: 46
piggybackEvents: disable,toneEvents: disable
dtmfEvents: disable,casEvents: disable
ZXAN#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the dial plan table information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the dial plan table information:
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ZXAN#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the dial plan information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the dial plan information:
ZXAN#
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To display the filter rule profile information on the extended VLAN
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the filter rule profile information on the current extended
VLAN:
ZXAN#show gpon onu profile filer-rule
RuleName: single-tag-vid100
TagNum: 1
EtherType: any
InnerPrio: 8
InnerVid: 100
InnerTPID mode0
ZXAN#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the treat profile information
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the treat profile information:
ZXAN#show gpon onu profile treat
TreatName: add-outer-vid200
TagsToRemove: 0
OuterprioMapMode: insert
OuterPrio: 0
OutervidMapMode: insert
OuterVid: 200
OuterTPID: mode4
ZXAN#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the ONU multicast profile configuration
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
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Example
The following example displays the ONU multicast profile configuration:
ZXAN(config-if)#show gpon onu profile igmp
Profile-name: ACDE
Version: v2
Work-mode: snooping
Fast-leave: enable
Robustness: 2
Proxy-ip: 0.0.0.0
Query-interval: 125
Query-max-resp: 100
Last-query-interval: 10
Non-match-group: discard
Rate-limit: 16
Tag: transparent
Iptv-package-dynamic1: acde
Iptv-package-dynamic2:
Iptv-package-dynamic3:
Iptv-package-dynamic4:
Iptv-package-dynamic5:
Iptv-package-dynamic6:
Iptv-package-dynamic7:
Iptv-package-dynamic8:
Iptv-package-static:
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the ONU SIP profile configuration
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the ONU SIP profile configuration:
ZXAN(confg-gpon)#show gpon onu profile sip
Profile name :test1
Proxy server:10.63.10.1
Outbound proxy:10.63.10.1
Registrar:10.63.10.1
Validation scheme:basic
Username:aaa
Password:bbb
UDP port:5060
Host id:1
DNS1:0.0.0.0
DNS2:0.0.0.0
Registration expiration time:3600s
Re-registration time:360s
Softswitch vendor:CZTE
Dial plan table name:plan1
Release timer:10s
ROH timer:15s
Link test:enable
Link test interval:30s
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the scheduling profile information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the ONU scheduling profile information:
ZXAN(config-gpon)#show gpon onu profile schedule
Profile name: default
Schedule mode : default
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the ONU traffic profile information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the ONU traffic profile information:
ZXAN(config-gpon)#show gpon onu profile traffic
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PIR: 20000
CBS: 0
PBS: 0
color mode: colour-blind
Ingress colour marking:no-marking
Egress colour marking: no-marking
Meter type not-specified
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the TDM property profile information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the TDM property profile information:
ZXAN(config-gpon)#show gpon onu profile tdm
Tdm profile name: pw1
Jitter buffer max depth: 300
Jitter buffer desire depth: 0
Fill policy: ont-default
Misconnected packers declare: 0
Misconnected packers clear: 255
Loss packers declare: 0
Loss packers clear: 255
Buffer declare: 0
Buffer clear: 255
Malformed packets declare: 0
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the performance threshold profile information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the performance threshold profile information:
ZXAN#show gpon onu performance-threshold gem
Related Commands
None
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3.1.33 range-mode
Syntax
range-mode distance maxdistance
Purpose
To configure the distance measurement range of the OLT interface
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the distance measurement range of the
gpon-olt_1/3/1 interface to 20 km–40 km:
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon-olt_1/3/1
ZXAN(config-if)#range-mode 200 400
ZXAN(config-if)#
Related Commands
None
3.1.34 onu
Syntax
onu onuid type type-name { sn vendor-id special-sn | pw password [ sn vendor-id special-sn] |
sn+pw sn password} [ vport-mode { onu | gemport | manual} ]
no onu ounid
Purpose
To register the ONU to the current OLT interface
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to register the ONU to the OLT interface
gpon-olt_1/3/1:
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon-olt_1/3/1
ZXAN(config-if)#onu 1 type ZTE-F622
sn CIGG02938572 vport-mode gemport
ZXAN(config-if)#
Related Commands
None
3.1.35 vport-mode
Syntax
vport-mode { onu | gemport | manual} [ def-map-type { cos | vlan | cos+vlan | 1:1} ]
Purpose
To configure the ONU VPORT mode
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the ONU VPORT port to ONU mode:
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon-onu_1/4/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#vport-mode onu
ZXAN(config-if)#
Related Commands
None
3.1.36 vport
Syntax
vport portId name vportname [ map-type { cos | vlan | cos+vlan | 1:1} ]
no vport portId
Purpose
To create an ONU VPORT
To delete the port, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to create vport1 with the mapping type of cos:
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#vport 1 name vport map-type cos
ZXAN(config-if)#
Related Commands
None
3.1.37 auto-learning
Syntax
auto-learning { disable | enable aging-timetime}
Purpose
To configure the ONU default register mode of an OLT interface or the timeout time in
auto-learning mode
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable the ONU default register mode:
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon-olt_1/14/1
ZXAN(config-if)#auto-learning enable
ZXAN(config-if)#
The following example displays how to configure the timeout time in auto-learning mode
to 100 seconds:
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ZXAN(config)#interface gpon-olt_1/14/1
ZXAN(config-if)#auto-learning aging-time 100
Related Commands
None
3.1.38 vport-map
Syntax
vport-map portId gemport [ vlan vlanid] [ cos cos-type]
no vport-map portId gemport
Purpose
To create mapping between VPORT and GEM port
To delete the mapping relation, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to create mapping between VPORT and GEM port:
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#vport-map 1 1 vlan 200 cos 1
ZXAN(config-if)#
Related Commands
None
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3.1.39 gemport
Syntax
gemport portindex { name name [ portid] unicast tcont tcont-id [ dir direction] [ queue cos-type]
| traffic-limit [ { upstream profileName | downstream profileName} ] }
gemport { [ down-queue-map-id queueid] [ up-queue-map-id queueid] }
gemport state{ active| deactive}
no gemport portindex
Purpose
To configure the GEM port properties
To delete the GEM port properties, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure GEM port parameters:
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ZXAN(config)#inter gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#gemport 1 name 1 unicast tcont 1 cos 3
ZXAN(config-if)#gemport 1 traffic-limit
upstream default downstream default
Related Commands
None
Related Information
Before configuring the GEM port properties, you need to configure the GPON bandwidth
property profile and traffic management unit T-CONT. When configuring the GEM port rate
limit, you need to configure the rate limit profile in global configuration mode. The default
profile indicates not to limit the rate.
3.1.40 state
Syntax
state { deactive | ready}
Purpose
To configure the state of an ONU
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the ONU state to ready:
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#state ready
ZXAN(config-if)#
Related Commands
None
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3.1.41 encrypt
Syntax
encrypt portindex { enable | disable}
Purpose
To enable or disable GEM port encryption
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable GEM port 1 encryption:
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#encrypt 1 enable
ZXAN(config-if)#
Related Commands
None
3.1.42 sn-bind
Syntax
sn-bind { enable | disable | updata-sn}
Purpose
To enable or disable the SN binding of the ONU
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to enable the binding between the ONN and the SN:
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#sn-bind enable
Related Commands
None
3.1.43 type
Syntax
type name
Purpose
To assign a name to the ONU
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
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Example
The following example displays how to assign a name to the ONU:
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#type-name ZTE-F640
ZXAN(config-if)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
Currently, the following ONU types are supported:
l ZTE-F641: Provides four FE intefaces
l ZTE-F622: Provides four FE + two POTS interfaces
l ZTE-F625: Provides four FE + two POTS + one video interfaces
l ZTE-F621: one GE + one FE + four CES interfaces
l ZTE-F601: Provides one GE + one FE interfaces
l ZTE-F640: Provides one GE + two POTS + one video interfaces
l universalOnuType
The universalOnuType is connected to an unknown ONU type. As the UNI of the unknow
ONU is also unknow, the UNI user information cannot be queried.
Generally, it is recommended to use the known ONU type. Use the show onu-type
command to display the ONUs that the system supports. Use the onu-type command to
create ONU type in GPON interface mode.
The type name of the ONU which is added manually cannot be changed.
Purpose
To display the GPON GEM port configuration
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the GPON GEM port configuration:
ZXAN#show gpon onu gemport gpon-olt_1/3/1
Show Gemport Information As Follows:
OLT gpon-olt_1/3/1, ONU 1. GemPort 1, Name 1.
TCONT 1. Gemport direction:both.
DefQueueType QUEUE3. Encrypt state down.
You can see the detail profile Info.
by using corresponding 'show' command.
ZXAN#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
One T-CONT is configured with four GEM ports only. The value for gemportId ranges from
1 to 256. If the ONU supports only four GEM ports, the range is from 1 to 4.
Purpose
To display the GPON ONU base information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the ONU base information:
ZXAN#show gpon onu baseinfo gpon-olt_1/4/1
OnuIndex Type Mode SN/PW State
-----------------------------------------------------------
gpon-onu_1/4/1:1 ZTE-F621 SN 0x0000000001 ready
ZXAN#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the GPON ONU state
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the ONU state:
ZXAN#show gpon onu state gpon-olt_1/4/1
OnuIndex Admin State Omcc State O7 State Phase State
------------------------------------------------------------
gpon-onu_1/4/1:1 enable disable unknown OffLine
ZXAN#
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Parameter Value
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the GPON unauthorized ONU information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the unauthorized ONU information:
ZXAN#show gpon onu uncfg gpon-olt_1/3/1
OnuIndex Sn State
----------------------------------------
gpon-onu_0/3 ZTE_--0x00150150 unknow
/1:0
ZXAN#
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the GPON T-CONT information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the TCONT information:
ZXAN#
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To display the GPON ONU VPORT information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the ONU VPORT information:
ZXAN#show gpon onu vport gpon-olt_1/4/1 1
ZXAN#
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To enter the GPON ONU remote management mode
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config)#
Example
The following example displays how to enter the GPON ONU remote management mode:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
Register an ONU in GPON OLT interface configuration mode before entering the GPON
ONU remote management mode.
cfm mep eth_slot/port [ { ccm | server | ais} { enable | disable} ] [ direction { up | down} ] [ state
{ lock | unlock} ] [ priority priority] [ rmep rmepid addresss]
no cfm mep eth_slot/port
Purpose
To create the MEP correlated to the ONU Ethernet user port, and specify the MEP ID,
primary VLAN, other related VLANs, CCM interval, and the related MD name and level
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To simplify the user configuration, the first command is used to create the MEP. The
parameters not contained in the command use the default values. The second command
is used to modify the parameters of the created MEP.
To delete the MEP correlated to the UNI, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
ma-ccm { disable | interval time CCM sending interval of the MA Range: 100 ms, 10 min, 10 ms,
which the MEP belongs to or 10 s, 1 min, 1 s, 3.33 ms
without sending CCM Default, 1 s
{ ccm | server | ais} { enable | MEP control parameters ccm: Whether the CCM is
disable} ] [ direction { up | down} generated. By default, it is not
] generated.
server: Whether to enable the
server MEP function. By default,
it is disabled.
ais: Whether the AIS is
generated. By default, it is not
generated.
direction: MEP direction,
up indicates to the bridge.
By default, it is down, which
indicates UNI downlink direction.
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Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to create the MEP (MEP ID 111) correlated to bridge
port eth_0/1 and specify the parameters:
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#cfm mep eth_0/1 111 md CTC0123456789
level 0 primary-vlan 100,200,300
To modify the MEP parameter, set the MEP to generate the CCM, set the administration
status to unlock, the peer MEP ID to 222, and the peer MEP MAC address to
00d0.d001.0101:
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#cfm mep eth_0/1 ccm enable
state unlock rmep 222 00d0.d001.0101
Related Commands
None
Related Information
Since the MEP is correlated to the bridge port, the UNI bridge port should exist.
3.2.3 igmp
Syntax
igmp eth_slot/port [ max-groups max-groups] [ max-bandwidth max-bandwidth] [ bandwidth-e
nforce { enable | disable } ] [ profile profilename]
no igmp eth_slot/port [ max-groups] [ max-bandwidth] [ profile profilename]
Purpose
To configure the IGMP parameters of the ONU Ethernet user port and correlate the
parameters to the IGMP profile
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the IGMP parameters of the ONU
Ethernet user port and correlate the parameters to the IGMP profile:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/15/1:64
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#igmp eth_0/1 profile test
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#igmp eth_0/1 max-groups 1024
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To set the properties of the specified Ethernet user port
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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pppoe-filter{ disable | enable } PPPoE packet filter control on Enable: to permit only the
the port PPPoE packet
disable: to permit all types of
packets
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to lock the Ethernet user port:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)# interface eth eth_0/1 state lock
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To set the properties of the specified POTS user port
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the impedance of the specified POTS user port:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#interface pots pots_0/1 impedance 10
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To set the properties of the CES user port
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to lock the CES user port:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#interface ces ces_0/1 state lock
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To set the properties of the video port
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to lock the video port:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#interface video video_0/1 admin-state lock
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To set the BER alarm thresholds for the SFi/SF and SDi/SF alarms on the PON port
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
tx-optical-threshold Optical output power alarm Range: -63 dBm to 63.5 dBm
threshold Granularity: 0.5 dB
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Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to set the BER alarm thresholds for the SFi/SF and
SDi/SF alarms on the PON port to -4 dB and -8 dB:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#interface pon pon_0/1 sf-threshold 4 sd-threshold 8
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Related Commands
None
Related Information
The threshold unit is dB. For example, 3 refers to -3dB.
Purpose
To configure the WIFI port attributes
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the WIFI port attributes:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#interface wifi wifi_0/1 arc 0 arc-interval 255 state unlock
Related Commands
None
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Related Information
None
3.2.10 schedule
Syntax
schedule eth_slot/port profile name
no schedule eth_slot/port profile
Purpose
To configure the ONU Ethernet user port scheduling and correlate it to the scheduling
profile
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the ONU Ethernet user port scheduling
and correlate it to the scheduling profile:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#schedule eth_0/1 profile test
Related Commands
None
3.2.11 weight
Syntax
weight tcont tcontId queue queue-number weight
Purpose
To configure the T-CONT weight
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the T-CONT weight:
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#weight tcont 1 queue 1 30
Related Commands
None
3.2.12 flow
Syntax
flow flowid [ switch switch_slot/switch| ethuni eth_slot/port | ethflow id | iphost hostid | down
Multicast switch_slot/switch| vid vlanid]
no flow flowid
flow flowid priority priority vid vlanid
no flow flowid priority priority vid vlanid
Purpose
To configure the flow and flow TCI
To delete the flow and flow TCI, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure flow:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#flow 1 vid 100
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the flow mode
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the flow mode:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#flow mode 1 tag-filter
vid-match untag-filter discard
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
By default, flow mode for tagged frames is vid-match. The flow mode for untagged frames
is discard.
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3.2.14 gemport
Syntax
gemport portindex [ dot1p-list dot1p-list] [ flow flow-id]
gemport portindex {[ up-queue-map priorityList] [ down-queue queueId [ uni eth_slot/port] ]}
gemport portindex traffic-limit[ downstream profile name] [ upstream profile name]
no gemport portindex
Purpose
To configure the correlation between GEM port and flow
To delete the correlation, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
downstream profile name To correlate the ONU traffic profile Range: 1–64
characters
upstream profile name To correlate the ONU traffic profile Range: 1–64
characters
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the correlation between GEM port and
flow:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/4/1:1
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ZXAN(config-if)#gemport 1 flow 1
ZXAN(config-if)#
To map the upstream priorities 0-7 to queue 3, downstream priorities to queue 4 on port
eth_0/1:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#gemport 1 up-queue-map 0-7:3
down-queue 4 uni eth_0/1
To configure the upstream rate limit of the GEM port to 100 Mbps:
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#gemport 1 traffic-limit
downstream 100M upstream 100M
Related Commands
None
3.2.15 mgc
Syntax
mgc mgcid { server1 address-name [ validate { disable | md5 username name password pa
ssword realm realm | basic username name password password} ] | server2 address-name [
validate { disable | md5 username name password password realm realm | basic username
name password password} ] }
mgc mgcid [ port port-num] [ version version] [ msg-format { text-long| text-short| binary} ] [
max-retry-time time-in-seconds] [ max-retry-attempts times] [ service-change-delay time-in-se
conds] [ ss-vendor ss-vendor]
no mgc mgcid
Purpose
To create MGC, and correlate it with the TCP/UDP port
To delete the correlation, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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validate { disable | md5 | basic} Authentication method Range: md5, basic, disable
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the correlation between GEM port and
flow:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#mgc 1 server1 10.64.196.254 validate basic username zte
password zte
Related Commands
None
3.2.16 switch
Syntax
switch switch_slot/switch [ stp { disable | enable} ] [ learn { disable | enable} ] [ local-switch {
disable | enable} ] [ priority priority] [ max-age seconds] [ hello-time seconds] [ forward-delay
seconds] [ unknownMac-discard { disable | enable} ] [ addr-learn-depth depth]
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Purpose
To configure the switch information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the switch information:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#switch switch_0/1
forward-delay 4 hello-time 1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
3.2.17 switchport-bind
Syntax
switchport-bind switch_slot/switch { ethuni eth_slot/port | iphost id | wifi wifi_slot/port}
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Purpose
To bind UNI or host to a switch port
To delete the binding relation, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to bind UNI to a switch port:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#switchport-bind switch_0/1 ethuni eth_0/1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
3.2.18 switchport
Syntax
switchport { flow | ethuni | iphost} id { [ stp { enable | disable} ] [ path-cost path-cost] [ priority
priority] [ lan-fcs { forward | discard} ] }
Purpose
To configure the switch port information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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lan-fcs { forward | discard} Whether to forward the FCS bytes Range: forward,
discard
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the switch port information:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#switchport ethuni eth_0/1 stp enable
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
3.2.19 equip-mgmt
Syntax
equip-mgmt { battery-backup { true | false} state { lock | unlock} sec-mode { aes | null} }
Purpose
To configure ONU information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
battery-backup { true | false} ONU supports backup battery true: Support backup battery
or not false: Not support backup
battery
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state { lock | unlock} ONU management state lock: ONU management state
is locked
unlock: ONU management
state is unlocked
sec-mode { aes | null} Egress traffic profile name aes: Use AES to encrypt unicast
service
null: No encryption
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the ONU information:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/4/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#equip-mgmt battery-backup true
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
3.2.20 reboot
Syntax
reboot
Purpose
To reboot remote ONU
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to reboot the ONU:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/4/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#reboot
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
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Related Commands
None
3.2.21 restore
Syntax
restore
Purpose
To restore the remote ONU
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to restore the remote ONU:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/4/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#restore
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
3.2.22 synctime
Syntax
synctime
Purpose
To synchronize the ONU time
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
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Example
The following example displays how to synchronize the ONU time:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/4/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#synctime
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
3.2.23 test
Syntax
test
Purpose
To test the ONU
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to test the ONU:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/4/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#test
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
3.2.24 dot1p-map
Syntax
dot1p-map flow id [ unmark-option { dscp2prio | defprio} ] [ def-priority default-priority} ] [
dscp2prio mapping]
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Purpose
To configure 802.1p priority mapping
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
{ flow} id Flow ID -
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure 802.1p priority mapping:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#dot1p-map flow 2 unmark-option defprio
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
3.2.25 mac-filter
Syntax
mac-filter { flow flowid | ethuni eth_slot/port | iphost hostid} macaddress { discard | forward} [
dst | src]
no mac-filter { flow flowid | ethuni eth_slot/port | iphost hostid} macaddress
Purpose
To configure MAC address filter
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure MAC address filter:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#mac-filter iphost 1 0000.0000.1111 discard src
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
3.2.26 pkt-filter
Syntax
pkt-filter { flow flowid | ethuni eth_slot/port | iphost hostid} [ { appleTalk | arp | bpdu | ipv4b
roadcast | ipv4multicast | ipv6multicast | ipx | netBEUI | pppoe | rarp} { discard | forward} ]
Purpose
To configure bridge port filter
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure bridge port filter:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#pkt-filter ethuni eth_0/1 pppoe discard rarp
forward
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure VLAN port mode
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure port eth_3/1 to the trunk mode:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#vlan port eth_3/1 trunk
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To bind a VLAN with a port
To delete the binding relation, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
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Example
The following example displays how to bind port eth_3/1 with VLAN 1:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#vlan port eth_3/1 VLAN 1
Related Commands
show gpon remote-onu vlan port
Purpose
To configure VLAN translation rule
To delete the rule, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure VLAN translation rule for port eth_3/1:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#vlan port eth_3/1 translate vlan 1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
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Related Commands
show gpon remote-onu vlan translate
3.2.30 ex-vlan
Syntax
ex-vlan { flow flowid | [ switchport] ethuni eth_slot/port } { [ down-mode { no-operation | inve
rse-upstream} ] [ input-tpid tpid] [ output-tpid tpid] }
no ex-vlan { flow flowid | [ switchport] ethuni eth_slot/port }
Purpose
To configure the extended VLAN
To delete the configuration, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
input-tpid tpid TPID used for ingress filter Hexadecimal number, such as
0x9100
output-tpid tpid TPID used for egress filter Hexadecimal number, such as
0x9100
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the extended VLAN:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#ex-vlan ethuni eth_21/4 input-tpid 9100
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
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3.2.31 ex-vlan-table
Syntax
ex-vlan-table { flow flowid | [ switchport] ethuni eth_slot/port } rule filter-rule-name treat treat
-name
no ex-vlan-table { flow flowid | [ switchport] ethuni eth_slot/port } rule filter-rule-name
Purpose
To configure the extended VLAN table
To delete the configuration, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the extended VLAN table:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#ex-vlan-table ethuni eth_0/1 rule single-tag-vid100
treat add-outer-vid200
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
3.2.32 vlan-filter-mode
Syntax
vlan-filter-mode { ethuni eth_slot/port | iphost hostid wifi wifi_slot/port} tag-filter { transpa
rent | discard | forward | prio-filter | vid-filter | prio-vid-filter | prio-match | vid-match |
prio-vid-match} untag-filter { transparent | discard}
no vlan-filter-mode { ethuni eth_slot/port | iphost hostid wifi wifi_slot/port}
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Purpose
To configure the VLAN filter mode
To delete the VLAN filter mode, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the VLAN filter mode:
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ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#vlan-filter-mode ethuni eth_0/1
tag-filter discard untag-filter transparent
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
3.2.33 vlan-filter
Syntax
vlan-filter { ethuni eth_slot/port | iphost hostid wifi wifi_slot/port} priority priority vid vid
no vlan-filter { ethuni eth_slot/port | iphost hostid wifi wifi_slot/port} priority priority vid vid
Purpose
To configure VLAN filter
To delete VLAN filter, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure VLAN filter:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#vlan-filter ethuni eth_0/1 priority 0 vid 10
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
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3.2.34 up-queue-map
Syntax
up-queue-map flow flowid priority-list queue queue id
no up-queue-map flow flowid priority-list
Purpose
To configure mapping between the 802.1p service and upstream priority queues
To delete the mapping relation, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure mapping between the 802.1p service and
upstream priority queues:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#up-queue-map flow 1 1 queue 7
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
Related Information
l Before you carry out this command, it is required to create the relevant flow or 802.1p
connection at UNI or upstream port.
l queue queue id is the upstream priority queue ID. It ranges from 0 to 7. The real queue
number depends on the ONU. Queue 1 has the highest priority. The larger the queue
ID, the lower the priority.
l Queue 0 indicates the highest priority queue of T-CONT.
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3.2.35 performance
Syntax
performance { flow flow id | [ switchport] ethuni eth_slot/ port | gal-eth gemport id | gem ge
mport id | switch switch_slot / port | [ switchport] iphost host id | call-ctrl pots_slot/ port | rtp
pots_slot/ port | sip-call-init agent id| mgc mgc id | pw ces_slot/ port } { start | stop}
Purpose
To configure performance parameters
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure performance parameters:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#performance ethuni detailed eth_0/1 start
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To configure the session parameters of all the BFDs correlated to the layer-3 interface
To restore the default settings, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(config-if)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the session parameters of all the BFDs
correlated to the layer-3 interface:
ZXAN(config-if)# bfd interval 300 min_rx 300 multiplier 3
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To Telnet the ONU
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN#
Example
The following example displays how to Telnet the ONU:
ZXAN#telnet onu gpon-onu_1/3/4:1
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the timeout time of the SIP client authentication
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the timeout time of the SIP client
authentication:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#sip-agent 1 reg-exptime 100 rereg-starttime 100
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To specify the authentication server for the SIP client
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to specify the authentication server for the SIP client:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#sip-agent 1 registrar-server 10.1.1.1
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To set the re-authentication starting time for the SIP client
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the re-authentication starting time for the
SIP client:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#sip-agent 1 rereg-starttime 1223
Related Commands
None
3.2.41 sip-agent ss
Syntax
sip-agent agent-id ss softswitch-vendor
Purpose
To configure the SS vendor for the SIP client
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the SS vendor for the SIP client:
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ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#sip-agent 1 ss ZTE
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the authentication mode and related parameters for the SIP agent
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
validate { disable | md5 | basic} Authentication mode Range: md5, basic, and disable
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the SIP client and correlate the SIP agent
to a TCP/UDP port:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#sip-agent 1 proxy-server 1.1.1.1
outbound-proxy 2.2.2.2 primary-dns 3.3.3.3 tcpudp-port 100
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#sip-agent 1 rereg-starttime 1223
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#sip-agent 1 ss ZTE
Related Commands
None
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3.2.43 sip-user
Syntax
sip-user pots_slot/port sip-agent agent-id user-aor aor [ display-name name] [ username name
password password]
sip-user pots_slot/port [ vmail-server { IP | URL} ] [ vmail-validate{ disable | md5 | basic} ] [
vmail-username name vmail-password password]
sip-user pots_slot/port [ vmail-exptime time]
sip-user pots_slot/port [ dial-plan dial-plan-name]
sip-user pots_slot/port [ service-profile profile-id] [ feature-code feature-code-id]
sip-user pots_slot/port [ release-time time] [ roh-time time]
no sip-user no sip-user pots_slot/port
Purpose
To create a SIP user and correlate the user with the POTS UNI and SIP agent
To delete the user and the correlation, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
vmail-validate{ disable | md5 | basic} Activation mode of the voice Range: md5, basic,
mailbox server and disable
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Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to create a SIP user and correlate the user with the
POTS UNI and SIP agent:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#sip-agent 1 proxy-server 1.1.1.1
outbound-proxy 2.2.2.2 primary-dns 3.3.3.3 tcpudp-port 100
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#sip-agent 1 rereg-starttime 1223
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#sip-agent 1 ss ZTE
Related Commands
None
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3.2.44 sip-service
Syntax
sip-service pots_slot/port profile profilename userid userid [ username name password passwo
rd] [ display-name name] [ vmail-server { ip| url} ] [ vmail-validate{ disable| basic username
username password password | md5 username username password password realm realm} ] [
vmail-subscript-time time]
Purpose
To configure the POTS SIP service
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
username name password password User name and password Range: 1–25
characters
vmail-validate{ disable | md5 | basic} Activation mode of the voice Range: md5, basic,
mailbox server and disable
Default: disable
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the POTS SIP service:
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#sip-service pots_0/1 profile test1
userid 68895000 username 5000 password 5000 display-name
ztesh vmail-server 10.63.10.1 vmail-validate md5 username test
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Related Commands
show gpon remote-onu sip-service
3.2.45 mgc-service
Syntax
mgc-service pots_slot/port profile profile-name
Purpose
To configure the POTS MGC service, including H.248 and MGCP
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the POTS MGC service:
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#mgc-service pots_0/1 profile test1
Related Commands
None
Related Information
The POTS MGC service can be configured when the VoIP protocol is H.248 or MGCP and
the correlated MGC profile is created.
3.2.46 voip
Syntax
voip protocol { h248 | mgcp | none | sip}
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Purpose
To configure the VoIP protocol
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
none No protocol -
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure MGCP used by VoIP:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#voip protocol mgcp
Related Commands
None
3.2.47 voip-ctp
Syntax
voip-ctp pots_slot/port { [ signal { loop-start | groud-start | loop-reverse-battery | coin-fist |
dial-tone-first | multi-party} ] | [ media-profile profile-name] | [ mgc mgc-index] }
no voip-ctp pots_slot/port
Purpose
To configure VoIP Voice CTP and correlate the user data with the POTS UNI
To delete the CTP and correlation, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the VoIP Voice CTP:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#voip-ctp pots_0/1 signal multi-party
Related Commands
None
Related Information
The media profile can also be configured.
Purpose
To clear the forwarding table
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN#
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Example
The following example displays how to clear the forwarding table:
ZXAN# clear mpnat trans-table
ZXAN# clear mpnat trans-table service-port 9999
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To enable or disable DHCP, ping response, and trace response of the ONU host
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure DHCP, ping response, and trace response
of the ONU host:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#ip-host 1 dhcp-enable true ping-response
true traceroute-response true
Related Commands
None
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3.2.50 ip-host id
Syntax
ip-host hostId id id
Purpose
To configure the ONU host ID
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the ONU host ID:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#ip-host 1 id test
Related Commands
None
3.2.51 ip-host ip
Syntax
ip-host hostId ip address mask mask [ gateway gateway]
Purpose
To configure the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway of the ONU host
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the IP address, subnet mask, and
gateway of the ONU host:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#ip-host 1 ip 10.1.1.1
mask 255.255.255.0 gateway 10.61.54.254
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To configure the ONU host DNS:
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to configure the ONU host DNS:
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ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#ip-host 1 primary-dns
192.168.1.1 second-dns 192.168.1.10
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To create a SIP agent and correlate it with the TCP/UDP port
To delete the SIP client, use the no command.
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to create SIP agent 1:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To create PW over Ethernet
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
bridge bridge_slot/ bridge Layer-2 bridge port number Range: 1–31 characters
tx-payload-ecid ecid To send pay load ECID Hexadecimal data ended with
0x102
Format: 0xXXXXX102
untag Untagged -
tag Tagged -
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Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to create PW over Ethernet:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#pw psn ethernet ces_0/1 dst-mac 0000.1111.2222
loop disable tx-payload-ecid 0x00004102 tx-singalling-ecid
0x00000000 expected-payload-ecid 0x00004102
expected-signalling-ecid 0x00000000 tag-policy untag
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Related Commands
None
3.2.55 pw psn ip
Syntax
pw psn ip ces_slot/port near-end-ip tcp-udp-port [ host hostid] far-end-ip URI
Purpose
To create PW over IP
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
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Example
The following example displays how to create PW over IP:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#pw psn ip ces_0/1 near-end-ip
5060 far-end-ip udp://192.168.100.221:5000
Related Commands
None
Related Information
l To configure one PW link, the configuration flow is: pw rtp -> pw ip (or pw ethernet)
-> pw tdm -> pw optional
l The PW can only be created or deleted. The pw delete command is used to delete all
the configuration related to the PW.
3.2.56 pw optional
Syntax
pw optional ces_slot/port { [ service-type { basic-unstructure | octec-aligned-unstructure | str
uctured} ] [ signaling { no-signalling | cas-same-packet-stream | cas-seperate-channel} ] [ arc
arc arc-interval interval] }
Purpose
To configure the PW optional property
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to create the PW optional property:
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#pw optional ces_0/1 service-type basic-unstructure
Related Commands
None
Related Information
l To configure one PW link, the configuration flow is: pw rtp -> pw ip (or pw ethernet)
-> pw tdm -> pw optional
l The PW can only be created or deleted. The pw delete command is used to delete all
the configuration related to the PW.
3.2.57 pw rtp
Syntax
pw rtp ces_slot/port payload-ssrc ssrc signalling-ssrc ssrc payload-ptype payload-type signall
ing-ptype payload-type { [ clock-reference multiplesOf8kHz timestamp-mode { unknown | ab
solute | differential} ] [ expected-payload-ptype payload-type expected-signalling-ptype paylo
ad-type] [ expected-payload-ssrc ssrc expected-signalling-ssrc ssrc] [ rtp-ts-mode { absolute |
differential | unknow} ] }
Purpose
To configure the PW RTP property
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to create the PW RTP property:
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#pw rtp ces_0/1 payload-ssrc 2
signalling-ssrc 3 payload-ptype 4 signalling-ptype 0
expected-payload-ptype 0 expected-signalling-ptype 4
clock-reference 2 rtp-ts-mode absolute
Related Commands
None
Related Information
l To configure one PW link, the configuration flow is: pw rtp -> pw ip (or pw ethernet)
-> pw tdm -> pw optional
l The PW can only be created or deleted. The pw delete command is used to delete all
the configuration related to the PW.
3.2.58 pw tdm
Syntax
pw tdm ces_slot/port payloadsize size [ payload-delay time-in-ms] timing-mode { network-tim
ing | differential-timing | adaptive-timing | loop-timing} [ tdm-profile profile-name]
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Purpose
To configure the PW TDM property
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to create the PW TDM property:
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)# pw tdm ces_0/1 payloadsize 32
timing-mode differential-timing
Related Commands
None
3.2.59 pw delete
Syntax
pw delete ces_slot/port
Purpose
To delete a PW
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#
Example
The following example displays how to delete a PW:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#pw delete ces_0/1
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the PW configuration
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
None
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To display all the configuration on the NAT module
Usage Guidelines
None
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays all the configuration on the NAT module:
ZXAN# show running-config msan mpnat
Building configuration...
mpnat service telnet-shell service-port 9999
mpnat trans-table aging-time 60
mpnat onu-telnet idle-time 3
mpnat onu-ftp aging-time 5
!
!
end
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the IP address configuration on the ONU host
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the IP address configuration on the ONU host:
ZXAN#show gpon remote-onu ip-host gpon-onu_0/3/1:1 1
host id: 1;
hostName: ;
identify: test;
ip: 10.1.1.1;
mask: 255.255.255.0;
gateway: 10.61.54.254;
primary DNS: 192.168.1.1;
second DNS: 192.168.1.10;
dhcp-enable: true;
ping-response: true;
traceroute-response:true;
mac: 00:00:00:00:00:00;
curIp: 0.0.0.0;
curMask: 0.0.0.0;
curGateway: 0.0.0.0;
curPriDNS: 0.0.0.0;
curSecDNS: 0.0.0.0;
domainName: ;
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the SIP client configuration
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the SIP client configuration:
ZXAN#show gpon remote-onu sip-agent gpon-onu_0/3/1:4
agent id : 1;
proxyServer: 1.1.1.1;
outboundProxy: 2.2.2.2;
primary DNS : 3.3.3.3;
second DNS : 0.0.0.0;
regServer : 4.4.4.4;
regUserName: aaa;
regPassword: aaa;
tcpudpPort: 21;
regExpTime : 3600;
reRegStartTime: 1223;
ssVendor: ZTE;
status: NA;
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the SIP user information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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gpon-onu_shelf/slot/olt:onu Shelf number, slot number, OLT number, Range: 0–31 characters
and ONU number
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the SIP user information:
ZXAN#show gpon remote-onu sip-agent gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
agent id : 1;
proxyServer: 1.1.1.1;
outboundProxy: 2.2.2.2;
primary DNS : 3.3.3.3;
second DNS : 0.0.0.0;
validate: disable;
regServer : 10.1.1.1;
regUserName: ;
regPassword: ;
realm: ;
tcpudpPort: 100;
regExpTime : 100;
reRegStartTime: 1223;
ssVendor: ZTE;
status: NA;
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the POTS SIP service configuration
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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gpon-onu_shelf/slot/olt:onu Shelf number, slot number, OLT number, Range: 0–31 characters
and ONU number
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the POTS SIP service configuration:
ZXAN(confg-gpon)#show gpon remote-onu
sip-service gpon-onu_1/6/1:1
Interface:pots_0/1
Profile:test1
User identification:68895000
Username:5000
Password:5000
Display name:ztesh
Voicemail server:10.63.10.1
Validation scheme:md5
Username:test
Password:test
Realm:test
Voicemaile subscription expiration time:7200s
Related Commands
None
Related Information
This service can be configured when VoIP is SIP and the correlated SIP profile is created.
Purpose
To display the VoIP configuration
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the VoIP configuration:
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#show gpon remote-onu voip gpon-onu_1/2/3:1
Protocol used: SIP
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the VoIP link status
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the VoIP link status:
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the VoIP Voice CTP configuration
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the VoIP Voice CTP configuration:
ZXAN(config)#show gpon remote-onu voip-ctp gpon-onu_1/15/1:64
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the performance alarm information
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the performance alarm information:
ZXAN(config)#show gpon remote-onu mgc gpon-onu_1/15/1:64
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the NAT configuration table information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
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Example
The following example displays the NAT configuration table information:
ZXAN# show mpnat cfg-table all
Used Num : 1
Unused Num : 63
Static entry num : 1
Dynamic entry num: 0
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the NAT forwarding table information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
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Example
The following example displays the NAT forwarding table information:
ZXAN# show mpnat trans-table all
Entry: 113043736
OutGlbMac : 0:21:97:ef:28:3c InLclMac : 0:d0:d0:12:34:56
InGlbMac : 0:d0:d0:44:44: 8 InRmtMac : 0: 1: c: d: 0:ab
OutGlbIp : 10.63.194.82 InLclIp : 6.6.7.2
InGlbIp : 10.63.194.84 InRmtIp : 6.6.7.1
OutGlbPort: 2806 InLclPort: 2806
InGlbPort : 9999 InRmtPort: 9999
OnuInterface:
OuterIfName:mng1
RecvOuterPkt : 15 RecvInnerPkt : 14
Snd2InnerPkt : 15 Snd2OuterPkt : 14
Snd2InnerFailPkt: 0 Snd2OuterFailPkt: 0
ZXAN# show mpnat trans-table summary
Used Num : 1
Unused Num : 1023
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the BFD session information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the BFD session information:
ZXAN(config)# show bfd-neighbors brief
OurAddr NeighAddr LD RD DetectTime State Interface
--------------------------------------------------------------
1.1.1.4 1.1.1.3 2 1 1500 UP vlan100
1.1.1.4 1.1.1.5 1 0 0 DOWN vlan100
ZXAN(config)# show bfd-neighbors detail
OurAddr NeighAddr LD RD DetectTime Mult State Interface
---------------------------------------------------------------
1.1.1.4 1.1.1.3 2 1 1500 3 UP vlan100
Local Diag: 0 Demand mode: 0 Poll bit: 0
MinTxInt: 500 MinRxInt: 500 Multiplier: 3
Received MinRxInt: 40 Received Multiplier: 3 Holdown : 1500
Rx Count: 339 Rx Interval (ms) min/max/avg: 250 /570 /410
Tx Count: 329 Tx Interval (ms) min/max/avg: 270 /570 /420
Registered protocols: IFVLAN
Uptime: 0 DAYS,0 HOURS,2 MINUTES
Last packet: Version: 1 Diagnostic: 0
Demand bit: 0 Poll bit: 0 Final bit: 0
Multiplier: 3 Length: 24
My Discr: 2 Your Discr: 1
Min tx interval: 500 Min rx interval: 500 Min Echo interval: 0
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the remote ONU flow information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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gpon-onu_shelf/ slot/ olt :onu OLT shelf number, slot number, port -
number and ONU number
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the remote ONU flow information:
ZXAN(config)#show gpon remote-onu flow gpon-onu_1/4/1:1
Flow ID: 1
Interface: switch_0/1
Tag filter: transparent
Untag filter transparent
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the ONU EqD and distance
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the ONU EqD and distance:
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#show gpon remote-onu
distance gpon-onu_1/2/1:1
Eqd (bit) Distance(m)
.......................................
265594 12
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the GEM port information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the GEM port information:
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#show gpon remote-onu
gemport gpon-onu_1/2/3:1 1
Gemport: 1
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Traffic limit:
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#show gpon remote-onu
gemport gpon-onu_1/2/3:1 queue-map 1
Gemport ID: 1
Upstream queue map(prio->queue):
0->3 1->3 2->3 3->3 4->3 5->3 6->3 7->3
Downstream queue: 0
UNI name: eth_0/1
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the IGMP information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the IGMP information:
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#show gpon remote-onu
igmp gpon-onu_1/2/3:1 eth_0/1
Interface: eth_0/1
Max-groups: 0
Max-bandwidth: 0
Bandwidth-enforce: disable
Profile: test
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the ONU power shedding information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the ONU power shedding information:
ZXAN#show gpon remote-onu power-shedding gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the Ethernet port scheduling
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the Ethernet port scheduling:
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#show gpon remote-onu
schedule gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
interface: eth_0/1
schedule profile name:test
interface: eth_0/2
schedule profile name:default
interface: eth_0/3
schedule profile name:
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the layer-2 bridge information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
gpon-onu_shelf/ slot/ olt :onu Shelf number, slot number, OLT number, and -
ONU number
Mode
All modes except exec mode
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Example
The following example displays the layer-2 bridge information:
ZXAN#show gpon remote-onu switch gpon-onu_0/3/1:1 switch_0/1
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the layer-2 bridge port information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
gpon-onu_shelf/ slot/ olt :onu Shelf number, slot number, OLT number, and -
ONU number
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the layer-2 bridge port information:
ZXAN#show gpon remote-onu switchport ethuni
gpon-onu_0/3/1:1 eth_0/1
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To display the MEP information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the MEP information:
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#show gpon remote-onu
cfm mep gpon-onu_0/3/1:1
interface: eth_0/1
MEP ID:111
MEP CCM:enable
MEP server:disable
MEP AIS:disable
MEP direction:down
MEP state:unlock
MEP CCM priority:7
Peer MEP ID:222
Peer MEP MAC:00d0.d001.0101
MA primary VLAN:100
MA normal VLAN:200,300
MA CCM interveal:1s
MD name:CTC0123456789
MD level:0
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To display the remote ONU equipment information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
gpon-onu_shelf/ slot/ olt :onu OLT shelf number, slot number, port number and -
ONU number
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the remote ONU equipment information:
ZXAN#show gpon remote-onu equip gpon-onu_1/3/1:1
Vendor ID:
Version:
SN: 00000000
Admin-status: unlock
Battery-backup: false
SecMode: aes
Product code: 0
TotalPrioQueueNum: 0
TotalTrafficSchNum: 0
ZXAN#
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the remote ONU interface configuration
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Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
gpon-onu_shelf/ slot/ olt :onu OLT shelf number, slot number, port number -
and ONU number
id Port ID -
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the configuration on port eth_0/1:
ZXAN(config)#show gpon remote-onu
interface eth gpon-onu_1/14/1:1 eth_0/1
Interfece: eth_0/1
Admin status: unlock
Operate status:N/A
Speed status: N/A
Arc: 0
Arc-interval 0
Expect-type: 0
Speed config: auto
Eth-loop: disable
Max-frame: 1518
Pause-time: 0
Wiring : dce
BridgeOrIP: either
PPPOE-filter: disable
Power-control: disable
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To display the 802.1p mapping information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
gpon-onu_shelf/ slot/ olt :onu OLT shelf number, slot number, port -
number and ONU number
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the 802.1p mapping information:
ZXAN#show gpon remote-onu dot1p-map flow gpon-onu_0/3/1:1 1
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the MAC address filter configuration information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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gpon-onu_shelf/ slot/ olt :onu OLT shelf number, slot number, port number -
and ONU number
id Port ID -
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the MAC address filter information:
ZXAN#show gpon remote-onu mac-filter ethuni
gpon-onu_1/3/1:1 eth_0/1
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the GPON packets filter information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
gpon-onu_shelf/ slot/ olt :onu OLT shelf number, slot number, port number -
and ONU number
id Port ID -
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the GPON packets filter information:
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the user port VLAN information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
gpon-onu_shelf/ slot/ olt :onu OLT shelf number, slot number, port -
number, and ONU number
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the VLAN information on Ethernet port 0/1:
ZXAN#show gpon remote-onu vlan port gpon-onu_1/3/1:1 eth_0/1
Related Commands
None
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Purpose
To display the port VLAN translation rule
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
gpon-onu_shelf/ slot/ olt :onu OLT shelf number, slot number, port -
number, and ONU number
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the port VLAN translation rule:
ZXAN#show gpon remote-onu vlan translate gpon-onu_1/3/1:1 eth_0/1
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the extended VLAN tag configuration on the specified layer-2 bridge port
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
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gpon-onu_shelf/ slot/ olt :onu Shelf number, slot number, OLT number, and -
ONU number
id Port location ID -
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the extended VLAN tag configuration on the specified
layer-2 bridge port:
ZXAN(gpon-onu-mng)#show gpon remote-onu ex-vlan
ethuni gpon-onu_1/14/1:1
Uni: eth_0/1
InputTPID: 0x8100
OutputTPID: 0x8100
DownMode: inverse-upstream
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the configuration on the extended VLAN mapping items of the layer-2 bridge
port
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
gpon-onu_shelf/ slot/ olt :onu Shelf number, slot number, OLT number, -
and ONU number
id Port location ID -
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Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the configuration on the extended VLAN mapping items of
the layer-2 bridge port:
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the GPON VLAN filter information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
gpon-onu_shelf / slot/ olt :onu OLT shelf number, slot number, port number -
and ONU number
id Port ID -
Mode
All modes except exec mode
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Example
The following example displays the GPON VLAN filter information:
ZXAN#show gpon remote-onu vlan-filter
ethuni gpon-onu_1/3/1:1 eth_0/1
Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the mapping relationship between the uplink bridge port 802.1p service and the
uplink priority queue
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
gpon-onu_shelf/ slot/ olt :onu Shelf number, slot number, OLT number, -
and ONU number
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the mapping relationship between the uplink bridge port
802.1p service and the uplink priority queue:
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Related Commands
None
Purpose
To display the ONU performance statistics information
Usage Guidelines
The following table provides parameter description:
gpon-onu_shelf/ slot/ olt :onu Shelf number, slot number, OLT number, and ONU -
number
id Performance point ID -
Mode
All modes except exec mode
Example
The following example displays the ONU performance statistics information:
ZXAN#show gpon remote-onu performance
ethuni detailed gpon-onu_1/3/1:1 eth_0/1
InterfaceName:eth_0/1
Rx:
Octets: 344763264(B)
Packets: 19470679
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Broadcast: 0
Multicast: 0
Undersize: 0
64 : 0 65-127: 531838
128-255: 9397810 256-511: 0
512-1023: 0 1024-1518:0
Fragments: 0
Jabbers: 0
FcsErrors: 0
FrameTooLongs: 0
BufferOverflows: 0
AlignmentErrCnt: 0
PPPoE filtered: 0
Drop events: 0
InternalMacErrCnt: 0
Tx:
ExcessiveCollisionCnt: 0
LateCollisionCnt: 0
BufferOverflows: 0
SingleCollisionCnt: 0
MultiCollisionCnt: 0
SqeCnt: 0
DeferredCnt: 0
CarrierSenseErrCnt: 13
InternalMacErrCnt: 0
Threshold profile: none
Related Commands
None
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CTP
- Connection Termination Point
CVLAN
- Customer Virtual Local Area Network
DBA
- Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation
DHCP
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DNS
- Domain Name Server
DSCP
- Differentiated Services Code Point
EPON
- Ethernet Passive Optical Network
FE
- Fast Ethernet
FEC
- Forward Error Correction
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FTP
- File Transfer Protocol
GE
- Gigabit Ethernet
GEM
- GPON Encapsulation Method
GPON
- Gigabit Passive Optical Network
HEC
- Header Error Check
ID
- Identification/Identity/Identifier
IGMP
- Internet Group Management Protocol
IP
- Internet Protocol
IPTV
- Internet Protocol Television
IPoE
- Internet Protocol over Ethernet
MA
- Maintenance Association
MAC
- Medium Access Control
MD
- Maintenance Domain
MEP
- MEG End Point
MGC
- Media Gateway Controller
MGCP
- Media Gateway Control Protocol
MPCP
- Multi-Point Control Protocol
MTU
- Maximum Transmission Unit
NAT
- Network Address Translation
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NE
- Network Element
NMS
- Network Management System
OAM
- Operation, Administration and Maintenance
OLT
- Optical Line Terminal
OMCC
- ONU Management and Control Channel
ONT
- Optical Network Terminal
ONU
- Optical Network Unit
P2P
- Peer-to-Peer
PON
- Passive Optical Network
POTS
- Plain Old Telephone Service
PPPoE
- Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet
PSN
- Packet Switched Network
PW
- Pseudo Wire
RADIUS
- Remote Authentication Dial In User Service
REI
- Remote Error Indication
RSSI
- Received Signal Strength Indicator
RTP
- Real-time Transport Protocol
RTT
- Round Trip Time
SDH
- Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
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SES
- Severely Errored Second
SIP
- Session Initiation Protocol
SN
- Serial Number
SNMP
- Simple Network Management Protocol
SP
- Strict Priority
SS
- Soft Switch
STP
- Spanning Tree Protocol
SVLAN
- Service Virtual Local Area Network
TCI
- Tag Control Information
TCP
- Transfer Control Protocol
TDM
- Time Division Multiplexing
UDP
- User Datagram Protocol
UNI
- User Network Interface
URI
- Uniform Resource Identifiers
URL
- UniformResource Locator
VLAN
- Virtual Local Area Network
VoIP
- Voice over Internet Protocol
WRR
- Weighted Round Robin
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