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Revision History
Chapter 1, Important Describes the safety precautions during the installation, operation, and
Safety Precautions maintenance of the ZXA10 F832.
Chapter 3, Structure and Describes the structure and principles of the ZXA10 F832, including the
Principles software and hardware structures and working principles.
Chapter 4, Hardware Describes the installation steps and methods of the ZXA10 F832.
Installation
Chapter 5, Management Describes the management and configuration of the ZXA10 F832,
and Configuration including the service provisioning and function configuration.
Chapter 6, Maintenance Describes the FTP server configuration, software upgrade, and routine
Operations maintenance of the ZXA10 F832.
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Usage
l If the device is to be left unused for a period of time or needs to be cleaned, switch
off the power supply and remove the power cable carefully. Be careful that the
temperature of the power adaptor surface may be very high.
l After the power supply is switched off, wait at least 15 seconds before switching on
the power supply again.
l Ensure that the heat dissipation hole is not blocked by any object.
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l To ensure that the device is not damaged due to lightning or a sharp increase in
electricity or voltage, disconnect the power cable from the outlet if the device is to be
left unused for a period of time.
Services
If you dismount the product, open the outermost shell, or attempt to repair the device,
warranty rights may not be reserved. If any problem is encountered during use, contact
your service provider.
l The power cable or outlet is damaged.
l Liquids are spilled into the device.
l The device is exposed to rain or other liquids.
l The device fails to operate properly after you perform operations based on
instructions.
l The shell is damaged after falling onto the ground.
l The device is not operating properly.
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2.2 Functions
The ZXA10 F832 provides a maximum of 24 LAN users and 24 POTS users. It also
provides EPON/GPON/10G EPON/xGPON uplink interfaces.
The ZXA10 F832 can:
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2.3 Features
The ZXA10 F832 system has the following features:
l The system uses the standard 19-inch shelf with the height of 1 U. The depth of the
rack is 240 mm.
l The user card uses the plug-in structure. A single system can hold one user card, one
main control card (uplink card), and one power card. The user card adopts the front
outlet mode with a single joint and the built-in separator.
l The system provides the indicators including the RUN indicator, the HOOK-ON/OFF
indicator, and the LINK indicator.
2.5 Interfaces
The ZXA10 F832 provides the following interfaces:
l Management interface: one console port
l Uplink interface: various types of sub-cards installed to provide EPON
interfaces/GPON interfaces/10G EPON interfaces/xGPON interfaces for uplink
l Ethernet interfaces: 8/16/24 10/100/1000 M self-adaptive GE interfaces
l POTS user interfaces: 8/16/24 POTS user interfaces
2.7 Login
You can log in to the ZXA10 F832 through the local serial port or telnet.
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Note:
If the operating system (such as Windows 7) does not have the HyperTerminal, you can
use SecureCRT for login.
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Note:
For an operating system such as Windows 7, you need to enable the system-provided
Telnet function in advance.
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l The bold characters indicate the command name and parameter names. The italic
characters indicate parameter values.
l {}: mandatory parameters.
l [ ]: optional parameters.
l |: separates individual parameters in a series of parameters.
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Tip:
The equipment outlook may change owing to technical innovation. The device panel in the
manual is used only for illustration purpose. Take the actual shipment as standard. The
ZXA10 F832 with a standby power port is a new type introduced in Version 1.1.
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Power PWR Green Solid on: The power supply is operating properly.
indicator Solid off: The power supply is faulty.
Off-hook HKS Green Solid on: The user connected to the 24 POTS port
indicator goes off-hook.
Solid off: The user connected to the 24 POTS port
does not go off-hook.
Running RUN Green ON: The card passed self-testing but has not obtained
indicator data from the main control card (or NM).
OFF: The card is faulty.
Flashing: The card is working properly.
Fault indicator ALM Red Flashing: The system is faulty or fails to register to
the SS.
Solid off: The board is operating properly.
PON status PON Green Solid off: The system cannot implement the MPCP
indicator function, and cannot discover and register to the
OAM.
Solid on: The MPCP link and OAM link of the system
are already established.
Flashing at the frequency of 1 Hz: The system
attempts to establish a link to an upper-level device.
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Optical signal LOS Red Solid off: The power of the optical signal received by
alarm indicator the ONU PON port is within a normal range.
Solid on: The optical module of the ONU PON port is
disconnected.
Flashing at the frequency of 1 Hz: The power of
the optical signal received by the ONU PON port is
smaller than the sensitivity of the optical receiver.
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Procedure
The installation preparation procedure is shown in Figure 4-1.
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l Measuring tape
l Binding tape
l Multimeter
l Grounding resistance testing instrument
l Unpacking pliers
l Cable peeler
l Cable clamp
l Optical power meter
l Optical attenuator
l Optical connector
l Laptop
Note:
You need to make sure that all the tools and meters are functioning properly.
Software
Card programming and FTP software is required.
Documentation
The following documentation is required:
l Copy of contract
l Technical suggestion sheets
l Project investigation report
l Environment acceptance report
l Installation acceptance report
l ZXA10 F832 (V1.2) User Manual (delivered with the product)
Parameter Description
Humidity 5% – 95%
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Parameter Description
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l Load/unload the equipment carefully and protect equipment from solar radiation and
rain.
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l Before unpacking the equipment, count items according to the items list (attached on
the packing box).
l After opening packing box, read the technical documentation and check components
according to the configuration list. If the internal package is damaged, check it
carefully and make records.
Note:
The plug-in box and plug-in units can be fixed by four panel screws. The plug-in box can
be inserted in different locations in the cabinet according to its capacity.
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Caution!
Before power-on, use a multimeter to measure the resistance between each power inlet
cable and 3-pin power socket on the power card. The equipment can be powered on only
when the resistance is zero; otherwise, the equipment is seriously damaged.
Self-Test
The self-test process is as follows:
1. When the power switch is turned on, all link indicators on the front panel are on. The
system is in the process of hardware self-test.
2. After several seconds, all (except for PWR) indicators are off. At this moment, the
system software is being initialized.
3. After initialization, all link indicators are off. The Run indicator starts flashing. The
system is operating properly.
Power-Off
Turn off the power switch.
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Prerequisites
l It is necessary to have logged on to the device through HyperTerminal before the
configuration is made on the device.
l The ZXA10 F832 device has been registered on the OLT before the configuration is
made through OLT.
Context
There are two methods to connect to ZXA10 F832 in-band NM.
l Method one: Configure the ONU in-band IP on the ONU. Before this operation, make
sure that you have logged in to the ZXA10 F832. The parameters are as follows:
à In-band management IP: 172.168.2.181
à Mask: 255.255.255.0
à Management VLAN: 100
à ONU uplink interface: gei_0/3/1
à Uplink mode: tag
l Method two: Configure the in-band IP on the OLT. Before this operation, make sure
that the ZXA10 F832 is registered successfully on the OLT. The parameters are as
follows:
à In-band management IP: 172.168.2.181
à Mask: 255.255.255.0
à Next hop: 172.168.2.0
à Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
à Management VLAN: 100
à ONU uplink interface: epon-onu_0/6/1:1
à OLT uplink interface: gei_0/3/1
à Uplink mode: Untag
To connect in-band NM, perform the following steps:
Steps
l Method one: Configure the ONU in-band IP address on the ONU.
1. Create VLAN 100.
ZXAN(config)# vlan 100
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ZXAN(config-vlan)#
ZXAN(config-vlan)# exit
ZXAN(config)#
Result
The in-band NM is connected.
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Prerequisite
Before this operation, make sure that:
l The ZXA10 F832 MAC address has been configured.
l Pinging the in-band IP address of the equipment from the maintenance (console)
computer is successful.
Context
To access the equipment through Telnet, perform the following steps:
Steps
1. In Windows, choose Start > Run. The Run dialog box appears. In the Run dialog
box, type telnet x.x.x.x (where x.x.x.x is the NE IP address) and click OK. Figure 5-2
shows the Run dialog box.
2. The Telnet login interface is displayed. Input the user name (admin) and password
(admin) to log in, as shown in Figure 5-3.
ZXAN>enable
Please input password:
ZXAN#
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– End of Steps –
Result
Equipment is successfully accessed through Telnet.
Prerequisite
Before this operation, make sure that you have logged in to the equipment through Telnet
or HyperTerminal.
Context
To configure VLAN and related parameters, perform the following steps:
Steps
1. Add or delete a VLAN.
Carry out the vlan command to add a VLAN. The VLAN ID ranges from 1 to 4094.
Carry out the no vlan command to delete a VLAN.
ZXAN(vlan)# vlan 100
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Result
Carry out the show vlan vlanid command to display the information of VLAN 100.
ZXAN(config)# show vlan 100
id : 100
name : VLAN100
Member-limit : disable
port(untagged):
fei_0/2/2
port(tagged) :
gei_0/3/1
Prerequisite
Before this operation, make sure that you have logged in to the equipment through Telnet
or Hyper Terminal.
Context
To configure PPPoE+, perform the following steps:
Steps
1. In the global configuration mode, use the pppoe-plus enable command to enable global
PPPoE+ function.
ZXAN(config)# pppoe-plus enable
2. In the port configuration mode, use the pppoe-plus enable command to configure
PPPoE+.
ZXAN(config)#interface gei_0/1/1
ZXAN(config-if)# pppoe-plus enable
3. Save configuration.
ZXAN(config-if)# end
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ZXAN# write
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Result
The system and PPPoE+ function is enabled. Use the show pppoe-plus global command
to display the configuration information of port location.
ZXAN(config)# show pppoe-plus global
Global PPPoE plus : enable
Prerequisite
Before this operation, make sure that you have logged in to the equipment through Telnet
or HyperTerminal.
Context
To configure DHCP Option82, perform the following steps:
Steps
1. In the global configuration mode, use the dhcp-option82 enable command to enable
DHCP Option82 function.
ZXAN(config)# dhcp-option82 enable
3. In the port configuration mode, use the dhcp-option82 command to enable DHCP
Option82 function.
ZXAN(config)#interface gei_0/1/1
ZXAN(config-if)# dhcp-option82 enable
4. In the port configuration mode, use the port-location sub-option rid command to enable
the remote ID of DHCP Option82.
ZXAN(config-if)# port-location sub-option rid enable
5. In the port configuration mode, use the port-location sub-option rid command to name
the remote ID of DHCP Option82.
ZXAN(config-if)# port-location sub-option rid name test
6. In the port configuration mode, use the port-location format command to configure the
report format.
ZXAN(config-if)# port-location format china-telecom
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7. Save configuration.
ZXAN(config-if)#end
ZXAN# write
– End of Steps –
Result
DHCP Option82 is enabled. Use the show interface command to display the configuration
information of the port, and use the show dhcp-option82 global command to display the
configuration information of the port location.
ZXAN(config)# show interface gei_0/1/1
Interface : 1/1
PVID AcceptFrames SvlanMode TLS CVID
1 admitall disable enable 1
AdminStatus : enable
TrapControl : disable
LinkStatus : down
IngressFilter : discard
MaxMacLearn : unlimited
FlowControl : force-enable
FlowControlActual : force-enable
SpeedSet : auto
SpeedActual : auto
DuplexSet : auto
DuplexActual : auto
BroadcastRateLimit : 100pps
UnknowncastRateLimit : 100pps
MulticastRateLimit : 100pps
DHCPv6 Enable : disable
DHCP Option82 : disable
Circuit ID format : china-telecom
Remote ID : disable
Remote ID Name :
PPPoE plus : disable
IfType : ETH_PORT_TYPE
IfDesc :
ZXAN(config)# show dhcp-option82 global
Global DHCP : enable
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Prerequisite
Before this operation, make sure that you have logged in to the equipment through Telnet
or HyperTerminal.
Context
To configure system SNTP parameters, perform the following steps:
Steps
1. In the global configuration mode, use the sntp command to enable the system NTP
function. By default, the NTP protocol is enabled.
ZXAN(config)# sntp enable
2. In the global configuration mode, use the sntp server command to configure the IP
address of the NTP server. By default, the NTP server is not configured. Its value is
0.0.0.0. After the NTP server is configured, the device communicates with the NTP
server in unicast mode. When the SNTP server is configured, the backup server can
also be configured.
ZXAN(config)# sntp server 10.63.10.177
3. (Optional) In the global configuration mode, use the sntp interval command to
configure the NTP request interval in active mode. By default, the request interval is
64 seconds. The value of number can be 16.
ZXAN(config)# sntp interval 128
– End of Steps –
Result
The SNTP configuration is completed. Use the show sntp command to view the
configuration information.
ZXAN(config)# show sntp
NTP Status : enable
Request Interval : 128(seconds)
Main Server : 10.63.10.177
Backup Server : 0.0.0.0
Current trying Server: 10.63.10.177
Last used Server : 10.63.10.177
Stratum : 16
Clock Status : synchronized
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Prerequisite
Before this operation, make sure that you have logged in to equipment through Telnet or
HyperTerminal.
Context
The ZXA10 F832 provides three working mode: IGMP Snooping, IGMP Proxy and IGMP
Router. By default, ZXA10 F832 IGMP working mode is Snooping.
To configure IGMP, perform the following steps:
Steps
1. Enable or disable IGMP.
In ZXAN(config)# mode, use the ip igmp enable command to enable or disable IGMP.
ZXAN(config)# ip igmp enable
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6. Save configuration.
ZXAN(config)# exit
ZXAN# write
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Result
Equipment IGMP is enabled. In IGMP Snooping mode, on slot 2 and port 1, aging time is
set to 30 seconds. Fast-leave and IGMP bandwidth functions are enabled.
Prerequisite
Before this operation, make sure that you have logged in to equipment through Telnet or
HyperTerminal.
Context
The ZXA10 F832 system supports 1024 multicast group configurations at most.
MVLAN is logical VLAN architecture for multicast management purpose compared with
basic VLAN.
To configure MVLAN, perform the following steps:
Steps
1. Configure MVLAN.
In ZXAN(config)# mode, use the ip igmp mvlan command create MVLAN. Basic VLAN
and MVLAN must be created separately. When MVLAN is deleted, basic VLAN is not
deleted simultaneously.
ZXAN(config)# vlan 200
ZXAN(config-vlan)# exit
ZXAN(config)# ip igmp mvlan 200
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MVLAN multicast port should be the MVLAN multicast service port or cascade port.
The multicast source port be basic VLAN member and normally a tag member.
4. Configure specified MVLAN receiving port.
In ZXAN(config)# mode, use the ip igmp command to add to multicast receiving port
from specified MVLAN.
ZXAN(config)# interface gei_0/1/1
ZXAN(config-if)# switchport default vlan 200
ZXAN(config-if)# switchport vlan 200 untag
ZXAN(config-if)# exit
ZXAN(config)# ip igmp mvlan 200 receive-port gei_0/1/1
MVLAN multicast receiving port is a subscriber port which can receive multicast service
in MVLAN. For the ZXA10 F832, multicast receiving port is the multicast basic VLAN
member port. Port configured as cascade port is receiving port too.
5. Configure static receiving port to specified VLAN.
In ZXAN(config)# mode, carry the ip igmp command to add to static member port from
specified MVLAN management group.
The following example displays how to configure MVLAN200 receiving port 1/1
(slot/port) to be static multicast port in group address 224.2.244.149.
ZXAN(config)# ip igmp mvlan 200 group 224.2.244.149 receive-port gei_0/1/1
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ZXA10 F832 realizes IGMP function on the base of layer-2 to start IGMP host status
device on network side. ZXA10 F832 takes default source IP 0.0.0.0 to response IGMP
query sent from uplink multicast router device. For multicast router devices which
discard IGMP message with IP address 0.0.0.0, ZXA10 F832 provides compulsive
modification function for IGMP message source IP address.
In ZXAN(config)# mode, use command the ip igmp to configure uplink IP address for
specified MVLAN.
8. Save configuration.
ZXAN(config)#exit
ZXAN# write
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Result
MVLAN200 is configured successfully.
Follow-Up Action
Use the show igmp mvlan command to display configuration.
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Prerequisite
You have logged in to the device through HyperTerminal.
Steps
1. Use the default system name admin (password admin) to log in to the device, run the
enable command to enter administrator global mode, and run the configure command
to enter global configuration mode.
2. In global configuration mode, run the mac inband mac-address command to set the
in-band MAC address.
ZXAN(config)# mac inband 00-D0-D0-81-94-E6
Modifing inband mac needs to reboot.Press Y to reboot or another key to exit: [N]y
Note:
After the in-band MAC address is configured, the system prompts you to restart
the device. The in-band MAC address configuration takes effect after the device is
restarted.
Run the show mac system command to view the in-band MAC address of the system.
ZXAN# show mac system
InBand MAC address : 00-D0-D0-81-94-E6
Note:
The MAC address segment of ZTE equipment is 00–D0–D0–XX-XX-XX.
3. In global configuration mode, run the vlan vlan-list command to set the VLAN. In this
example, it is set to 100.
ZXAN(config)# vlan 100
4. Run the switchport command to add the uplink interface to the VLAN and tag it. In this
example, the uplink interface is port gei_0/3/1.
ZXAN(config)# interface gei_0/3/1
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5. (Optional) In accordance with the network requirements, the uplink interface may not
be tagged in the VLAN. In this case, you need to enter port configuration mode and
use the switchport default vlan command to set the port pvid to the VLAN ID. In this
example, port gei_0/3/1 is the uplink interface and not tagged to the peer device.
ZXAN(config)# interface gei_0/3/1
ZXAN(config-if)# switchport default vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)# switchport vlan 100 untag
ZXAN(config-if)#exit
ZXAN(config)#
6. In in-band VLAN configuration mode, use the ip address ip-address mask[name name]
command to set the in-band IP address. Use the show ip inband-vlan command to
view the in-band IP address. You need to plan the IP addresses of all NEs in the
whole network to ensure that there is no conflict between IP addresses and the IP
addresses of in-band and out-of-band network interfaces of the same NE are not in
the same network segment.
ZXAN(config)# interface inband-vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if)# ip address 10.40.182.29 255.255.255.0 name Netnumen
ZXAN(config-if)# show ip inband-vlan
Dest IP Mask VID Name Type
------------------------------------------------------
10.40.182.29 255.255.255.0 100 Netnumen
7. Use the snmp-server host ip-address command to set the IP address of the OMC server.
Alarms can be reported to the OMC server through the configuration.
ZXAN(config)# snmp-server host 10.63.10.177
Note:
In the actual environment, sometimes it is necessary to set a third-party server that
receives trap messages. Therefore, you need to set whether the SNMP server is a
ZTE server.
8. (Optional) If an NE and the OMC server are not in the same network segment, run the
ip route ip-address mask gateway[name name-string] command to set the default static
route.
ZXAN(config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.40.182.254
ZXAN(config)# show ip route
Dest IP Mask Nexthop Name Status
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.40.182.254 ZTEROUTE
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9. Configure the system time. In global configuration mode, use the sntp enable command
to enable the system NTP function, use the sntp sever ip-address command to set the
NTP server, and run the time-zone num command to set the NTP-based time zone.
ZXAN(config)# sntp enable
ZXAN(config)# sntp server 10.61.84.10
ZXAN(config)# time-zone 8
ZXAN(config)# show time
System Time: 2009-09-04 15:38:04
10. In privilege mode, run the write command to save the system configurations.
ZXAN# write
11. Run the ping command to test whether the network management channel is normal
(assuming that the IP address is 10.46.40.60). If not, check the above configurations
and hardware network connections.
ZXAN# ping 10.46.40.60
Pinging with 60 bytes IP datagram, TTL = 64 :
Reply from 10.46.40.60 time < 10ms
Reply from 10.46.40.60 time < 10ms
Reply from 10.46.40.60 time < 110ms
Reply from 10.46.40.60 time < 10ms
----PING Statistics for 10.46.40.60----
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0(0% loss)
round-trip time(ms): min/avg/max = 0/27/110
jitter time(ms): min/avg/max - 0/73/110
ZXAN#
– End of Steps –
Result
You can access the in-band IP address of the device through a Telnet connection for device
management.
Context
There are two methods to configure Ethernet services:
1. Configuring on the OLT (using the EPON OLT as an example)
2. Configuring on the ZXA10 F832
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Steps
1. (Optional) Method 1: Configure Ethernet services of the ZXA10 F832 on the OLT.
a. Add an uplink interface of the OLT to all service VLANs.
b. Add a PON interface of the ZXA10 F832 to all service VLANs.
ZXAN(config)#interface epon-onu_0/2/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport mode trunk
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan xxx tag
c. Telnet to the ZXA10 F832, and then telnet from the OLT operation window. You
can also telnet from the computer that can be connected to the ZXA10 F832.
– End of Steps –
Result
The Ethernet service configuration is completed.
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Context
This procedure describes how to configure voice services.
Steps
1. Configure an in-band channel and ping the SS.
a. Add a VLAN.
ZXAN(config)# vlan 120
c. Add the uplink interface to the configured VLAN and change the VLAN setting to
tag vlan.
ZXAN(config)# interface gei_0/3/1
ZXAN(config-if)#switchport vlan 120 tag
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ZXAN# ag
ZXAN(ag)# mod-mgc mgcid 1 mgctype 1 mgcip 202.109.211.242 mgcport 2944 domname
test mgcinfo 0 md5info 1
(If the termination ID of the narrowband user circuit of the ZXA10 F832 is different
from that on the SS, delete the termination ID, and then add the termination ID that is
configured on the SS.)
– End of Steps –
Result
The voice service configuration is completed.
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Prerequisite
The wftpd32.exe program is operating.
Note:
This procedure uses wftpd32 as an example to describe the FTP server configuration.
Steps
1. Select Security > Users/Rights. The User / Rights Security Dialog dialog box is
displayed, see Figure 6-1.
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2. Click New User.... The New User dialog box is displayed, see Figure 6-2. Enter the
user name.
3. Click OK. The Change Password dialog box is displayed, see Figure 6-3.
– End of Steps –
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Result
The FTP server configuration is completed.
Prerequisite
1. Log in to the device through Telnet or HyperTerminal.
2. The FTP server is configured.
3. The device can ping the FTP server successfully.
Steps
1. Run the nvram command to configure the FTP server in CLI mode.
ZXAN(config)# nvram boot-server 10.63.192.206
ZXAN(config)# nvram boot-username zte
ZXAN(config)# nvram boot-password zte
2. Run the download command to download the board version in CLI mode.
ZXAN# ver
ZXAN(version)# download version m24g.bin
3. Run the activate-version command to configure the new version as the primary version.
ZXAN(version)# activate-version m24g.bak
4. Restart the device, and run the show version command to check whether the software
upgrade is completed.
ZXAN# show version
CardType Type VerNo VerLen Status BuildTime State FileName
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Current Running MVER Info:
M24G MVER V1.1.0 8918051 VALID 20150624022841 running
Saved Versions' Info on flash:
M24G MVER V1.1.0 8917421 VALID 20150415020119 backup M24G.bak
M24G MVER V1.1.0 8918051 VALID 20150624022841 active m24g.bin
XGQX FW V1.4.2 7817072 VALID 20150317091842 active XGQX.bin
BXGQX FW V1.4.2 528384 VALID 20150317091842 active BXGQX.bin
M24G SVER V1.1.0 2060708 VALID 20150624022842 active M24G_SV.bin
Current Boot Info:
M24G BOOT V1.1.0 379920 VALID 20150624014120 active
Current Chip Info: 0X0000000A
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Note:
If the "Current Running MVER Info" parameter contains "State" being "running", it
indicates the version that is used currently.
– End of Steps –
Result
The software upgrade is completed successfully.
Context
To check the equipment running status, perform the following steps:
Steps
1. Make sure that the card indicators are normal.
2. Verify network management channel connectivity:
3. Check the alarm log to view the detailed alarm contents and alarm levels.
– End of Steps –
Result
Equipment running status check is completed.
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Context
To check the main control card, perform the following steps:
Steps
1. Use the show card command to display main control card running status:
Inservice: Normal running
2. Use the show version command to display the current running version.
3. Use the show version command to display version saved in Flash.
– End of Steps –
Result
Main control card check is completed.
Context
To check the VLAN, perform the following steps:
Steps
1. Use the show vlan command to check the VLAN configuration. Make sure that the
VLAN division is consistent with the planning.
2. Use the show vlan port command to view the VLAN to which the interface belongs to.
– End of Steps –
Result
VLAN check is completed.
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Context
To copy the user and operation logs, perform the following steps:
Steps
1. Log in to the equipment through Telnet or HyperTerminal.
2. Upload logs to the FTP server.
ZXAN# copy log network
IP address of the host where the file resides:[0.0.0.0]
10.63.10.177
Name of the file at ftp server:[]log
Ftp UserName:[]target
Ftp Password:[]target
Upload Success!
ZXAN#
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Result
The log file is saved.
Context
This procedure describes how to back up data.
Steps
1. Save the current configuration to the FTP server.
ZXAN# copy running-config network
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Note:
The Name of the version file parameter must be the same as the version file name
shown in the show version command result.
– End of Steps –
Result
Data files or version files are backed up to the specified directory of the FTP server.
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Context
To retrieve data, perform the following steps:
Steps
1. Log in to the equipment through Telnet or HyperTerminal.
2. Download configuration from the FTP server to the equipment Flash.
ZXAN# copy network startup-config
IP address of the host where the file resides:[0.0.0.0]
10.63.10.180
Name of the file at ftp server:[]startup-config
Ftp UserName:[]target
Ftp Password:[]target
.............................................Download Success!
– End of Steps –
Result
Data is retrieved successfully.
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FTP
- File Transfer Protocol
FTTB
- Fiber to the Building
GPON
- Gigabit Passive Optical Network
ID
- Identification
IGMP
- Internet Group Management Protocol
IP
- Internet Protocol
LAN
- Local Area Network
MAC
- Media Access Control
MDU
- Multiple Dwelling Unit
MGC
- Media Gateway Controller
MLD
- Multicast Listener Discovery
MVLAN
- Multicast Virtual Local Area Network
NE
- Network Element
NM
- Network Management
NMS
- Network Management System
NTP
- Network Time Protocol
OLT
- Optical Line Terminal
ONU
- Optical Network Unit
PON
- Passive Optical Network
POTS
- Plain Old Telephone Service
PPPoE
- Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet
QoS
- Quality of Service
RTCP
- Real-time Transport Control Protocol
RTP
- Real-time Transport Protocol
SIP
- Session Initiation Protocol
SLC
- Subscriber Line Circuit
SNMP
- Simple Network Management Protocol
SNTP
- Simple Network Time Protocol
VI
SS
- Soft Switch
SVLAN
- Service Virtual Local Area Network
TCP/IP
- Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
TDM
- Time Division Multiplexing
VBAS
- Virtual Broadband Access Server
VLAN
- Virtual Local Area Network
VoIP
- Voice over Internet Protocol
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