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AN5516-06
Optical Line Terminal Equipment
GUI Reference Version: A
Code: MN000000819
FiberHome Telecommunication Technologies Co., Ltd.
May 2011
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I
Preface
Related Documentation
Document Description
AN5516-06 Optical Line
Terminal Equipment
Documentation Guide
Introduces the retrieval method, contents, releasing,
reading approach, and suggestion feedback method for the
complete manual set for the AN5516-06.
AN5516-06 Optical Line
Terminal Equipment Product
Description
Introduces the AN5516-06's network location, functional
features, hardware structure, FTTx application model,
equipment configuration, network management system and
technical specifications. It is the foundation of the complete
manual set. The other manuals extend and enrich the
concepts introduced in the Product Description.
AN5516-06 Optical Line
Terminal Equipment Feature
Description
Introduces the key features supported by the AN5516-06,
including GPON / EPON access, GPON / EPON terminal
management, VLAN, broadcast, voice and safety; and
introduces these functions in details in terms of definition,
characteristic, specification, principle description,
references and so on.
AN5516-06 Optical Line
Terminal Equipment Hardware
Description
Introduces the appearance, structure, functions, technical
specifications, and usage method for the AN5516-06s
cabinet, PDP, subrack, cards, cables and wires, facilitating
users mastery of the hardware features of the equipment.
AN5516-06 Optical Line
Terminal Equipment Installation
Guide
Introduces the overall installation and verifying procedure
from unpacking inspection to power-on examination after
the equipment is delivered on site, and provides reference
information (e.g. safety principles and wiring scheme of a
variety of interfaces) to guide users to install the equipment.
AN5516-06 Optical Line
Terminal Equipment EPON
Configuration Guide
Introduces the method for configuring the EPON services
supported by the equipment via ANM2000 Network
Management System, such as basic configuration, voice
service configuration, data service configuration, multicast
service configuration, and software upgrading configuration,
to guide users on start-up for various services and software
upgrading.
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II
Document Description
AN5516-06 Optical Line
Terminal Equipment GUI
Reference
Introduces the shortcut menu for every card of the
AN5516-06 inside ANM2000 Network Management
System, including the function, parameter explanation,
precautions and configuration example of every command
in the shortcut menu of each card, to help users master the
operation of the AN5516-06 inside ANM2000.
AN5516-06 Optical Line
Terminal Equipment Component
Replacement
Introduces the operation procedures of replacing the
AN5516-06s components, including preparations,
precautions, early operations, operation process and
subsequent operations, so as to guide users with the
completion of component replacement on the hardware.
AN5516-06 Optical Line
Terminal Equipment Routine
Maintenance
Introduces routine maintenance operations of the
AN5516-06, including remote maintenance and on-site
maintenance.
AN5516-06 Optical Line
Terminal Alarm and Event
Reference
Introduces the AN5516-06s alarm information and event
reference, including alarm / event names, alarm / event
levels, possible reasons, effects on the system, and
processing procedure.
AN5516-06 Optical Line
Terminal Equipment
Troubleshooting Guide
Introduces the fault processing principles and methods of
fault diagnosis and locating for the AN5516-06. Also
discusses the typical fault cases of various services. If the
trouble is too complicated to process, users can refer to
FiberHome for technical support according to the
instructions in this document.
AN5516-06 Optical Line
Terminal Equipment Quick
Installation Guide
Introduces the AN5516-06 installation and cable connection
and layout using diagrams to guide a quick installation for
users.
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III
Version
Version Description
A
This manual corresponds to the EPON 1.0 version of the
AN5516-06.
It is the initial version.
Intended Readers
This manual is intended for the following readers:
Commissioning engineers
Operation and maintenance engineers
To utilize this manual, these prerequisite skills are necessary:
Access network technology
EPON principles
Ethernet switch technology
Computer network technology
Basic operation methods of the ANM2000
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IV
Conventions
Terminology Conventions
Terminology Convention
AN5516-06 FiberHome AN5516-06 Optical Line Terminal Equipment
ANM2000 FiberHome e-Fim ANM2000 Broadband Access Network
Management System
EC4B 4EPON-C Interface Card (type B)
EC8B 8EPON-C Interface Card (type B)
GC4B 4GPON-B Interface Card (type B)
GC8B 8GPON-C Interface Card (type B)
C155A 1STM-1 Optical Interface Card (CES Mode)
CE1B 32E1 Optical Interface Card (CES mode) (type B)
PUBA Public Card (type A)
HSWA Core Switch Card (EPON) (card number: 2.115.334)
HU1A 4GE +110GE Optical Interface Uplink Card
HU2A 2GE +210GE Optical Interface Uplink Card
GU6F 6GE Optical Interface Uplink Card CIO Common Interface Card
PWR Power Supply Card
FAN Fan Control Card
Symbol Conventions
Symbol Convention Description
Note Important features or operation guide.
Caution
Possible injury to persons or systems, or cause traffic
interruption or loss.
Warning May cause severe bodily injuries.
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V
Operation Safety Rules
The network management computer should be placed away from direct sunlight, electromagnetic interference, heat source, humidity and dust, and with at least 8 cm distance from other objects in order to keep good ventilation.
Use UPS power supply to avoid loss of network management data caused by accidental power failure.
The computer case, UPS power supply and switch (or hub) should be connected to protection earth ground.
To shut down the network management computer, first exit the operation system normally and then shut off the power supply.
Do not exit the network management system when it is working normally. Exiting the network management system does not interrupt traffic in the network, but precludes centralized control of the networked equipment.
The network management computer cannot be used for purposes other than network management. Use of unidentified memory devices should be prohibited so as to avoid computer viruses.
Do not delete any file in the network management system randomly or copy any irrelevant file into the network management computer.
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VI
Do not visit Internet via the network management computer. Doing so may increase data flow in the net card and hence affects normal network management data transmission or results in other accidents.
No access to Internet !WS/OS
Figure 1 No access to Internet
Do not perform service configuration or expansion during service busy hours via the network management system.
Do not modify the network management computers protocol settings, computer name or LAN settings. Doing so may result in abnormal operation of network management system.
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VII
No modification !
Figure 2 Do not modify protocol settings (1)
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VIII
No modification !
Figure 3 Do not modify protocol settings (2)
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IX
No modification !
Figure 4 Do not modify computer name
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X
No modification !
Figure 5 Do not modify LAN settings
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Contents
Preface .................................................................................................................... IRelated Documentation ...................................................................... IVersion ....................................................................................... IIIIntended Readers ............................................................................ IIIConventions ..................................................................................... IV
Operation Safety Rules .......................................................................................... V1 Common Command ..................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Querying Status ............................................................................. 1-21.2 Querying Instant Performance ....................................................... 1-51.3 Querying Performance History ....................................................... 1-71.4 Querying Current Alarms ................................................................ 1-91.5 Querying Alarm History ................................................................ 1-111.6 Querying Real Time Performance ................................................ 1-13
1.6.1 Querying CPU / Memory Utilization Ratio .................. 1-131.6.2 Querying PON Port Performance Statistical Value ..... 1-141.6.3 Querying Uplink Port Performance Statistical Value ... 1-151.6.4 Querying Uplink / Downlink Rate ................................ 1-16
1.7 Resetting a Card .......................................................................... 1-171.8 Deleting an Object ....................................................................... 1-181.9 Querying and Modifying Properties .............................................. 1-191.10 Refreshing an ONU ...................................................................... 1-231.11 Displaying ONU Subscribers ........................................................ 1-241.12 Hiding ONU Port Panel ................................................................ 1-25
2 GUI Reference of a System ......................................................................... 2-12.1 Adding a Module ............................................................................ 2-22.2 Viewing Topology ........................................................................... 2-32.3 Pinging ........................................................................................... 2-42.4 Telnetting ........................................................................................ 2-5
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2.5 Time Calibration ............................................................................. 2-62.6 Detecting Physical Configuration ................................................... 2-72.7 Authorizing Cards .......................................................................... 2-82.8 Performing Synchronization Operation .......................................... 2-9
2.8.1 Manually Synchronizing ONUs ..................................... 2-92.9 Defining a Profile .......................................................................... 2-10
2.9.1 Defining an ONU Port Rate Control Profile ................ 2-102.9.2 Defining an ONU Data Port Property Profile .............. 2-112.9.3 Defining a Bandwidth Profile ...................................... 2-122.9.4 Defining a Service Model Profile ................................ 2-142.9.5 Defining a SVLAN Profile ........................................... 2-162.9.6 Defining a Softswitch Platform Interconnection Parameter
Profile ......................................................................... 2-172.9.7 Defining an ONU Voice Port Advanced Configuration
Profile ......................................................................... 2-232.10 Batch Configuration ..................................................................... 2-25
2.10.1 Configuring an ONU Data Port ................................... 2-252.10.2 Configuring ONU Data Service .................................. 2-272.10.3 Configuring ONU Voice Basic Items ........................... 2-292.10.4 Configuring an ONU Voice Port.................................. 2-322.10.5 Configuring an ONU ................................................... 2-352.10.6 Activating an ONU Voice Port .................................... 2-35
2.11 Managing Alarms ......................................................................... 2-372.11.1 Managing User Defined Alarms .................................. 2-372.11.2 Defining a Threshold Configuration Profile ................. 2-372.11.3 Binding an Object with a Profile ................................. 2-40
3 GUI Reference of the HSWA Card ............................................................... 3-13.1 Performing ONU Authentication ..................................................... 3-3
3.1.1 Configuring Authentication Mode of a PON Port .......... 3-33.1.2 Setting Physical Identifier Whitelist of an ONU............. 3-43.1.3 Setting Password Whitelist of an ONU ......................... 3-63.1.4 Setting Logical Identifier Whitelist of an ONU .............. 3-7
3.2 Configuring a Service VLAN .......................................................... 3-9
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3.2.1 Configuring a Local VLAN ............................................ 3-93.3 Configuring VLAN Properties ....................................................... 3-113.4 Adding a Port to a VLAN .............................................................. 3-133.5 Configuring Voice Service ............................................................ 3-15
3.5.1 Configuring a NGN Uplink Port .................................. 3-153.5.2 Configuring NGN Uplink PPPoE ................................ 3-203.5.3 Configuring NGN Uplink Subscriber Data .................. 3-213.5.4 Configuring NGN Uplink DHCP .................................. 3-233.5.5 Configuring NGN Heartbeat Parameters .................... 3-253.5.6 Configuring NGN Register Parameters ...................... 3-263.5.7 Binding an IAD Softswitch Interconnection Profile ..... 3-273.5.8 Configuring IAD MD5 ................................................. 3-283.5.9 Configuring Digitmap .................................................. 3-293.5.10 Activating a NGN Voice Port Automatically ................ 3-293.5.11 Registering / Logging Out a NGN Subscriber............. 3-303.5.12 Viewing MGC / Register Server Status ....................... 3-313.5.13 Viewing NGN Subscriber Port Status ......................... 3-323.5.14 Viewing IAD IP Address ............................................. 3-33
3.6 Configuring Multicast Service ....................................................... 3-353.6.1 Selecting Multicast Version ........................................ 3-353.6.2 Configuring a Multicast Profile.................................... 3-353.6.3 Configuring Group Parameters .................................. 3-373.6.4 Configuring Port Parameters ...................................... 3-393.6.5 Configuring Multicast Protocol Parameters ................ 3-423.6.6 Configuring a Multicast Cascade Port ........................ 3-443.6.7 Configuring Uplink Port Maximum Multicast Bandwidth
................................................................................... 3-443.6.8 Configuring Multicast Mode ........................................ 3-453.6.9 Configuring a Multicast VLAN .................................... 3-473.6.10 Configuring Dynamic Multicast VLAN Mode .............. 3-473.6.11 Configuring a Multicast Proxy IP Address .................. 3-483.6.12 Prejoining a Certain Multicast Group .......................... 3-493.6.13 Configuring Default Preview Parameters ................... 3-50
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3.6.14 Configuring Log Time ................................................. 3-513.6.15 Configuring Multicast Log Automatic Report .............. 3-523.6.16 Configure ONU Parameters ....................................... 3-543.6.17 Multicast Log FTP Report........................................... 3-563.6.18 Forcing Subscribers to Leave ..................................... 3-573.6.19 Refreshing Multicast Configuration Information.......... 3-583.6.20 Clearing Log ............................................................... 3-593.6.21 Viewing Online Multicast Group Information .............. 3-593.6.22 Viewing Online Group Information of an ONU Port .... 3-603.6.23 Viewing Uplink Port Information ................................. 3-623.6.24 Viewing Core Switch Card Multicast Address Table ... 3-623.6.25 Viewing ONU Multicast Address Table ....................... 3-633.6.26 Viewing PON Interface Card Multicast Address Table 3-643.6.27 Viewing Multicast Group Statistics Information ........... 3-653.6.28 Viewing ONU Port Statistics Information .................... 3-663.6.29 Viewing Log Information ............................................. 3-683.6.30 Querying ONU Fast Leave Capability ........................ 3-693.6.31 Querying Core Switch Card Multicast Source Address
Table .......................................................................... 3-703.7 Configuring a Profile .................................................................... 3-72
3.7.1 Configuring a GPON Service Bandwidth Profile ......... 3-723.7.2 Configuring a Data Service Profile ............................. 3-733.7.3 Configuring a Multicast Service Profile ....................... 3-783.7.4 Configuring a Voice Service Profile ............................ 3-813.7.5 Configuring a Service Profile ...................................... 3-843.7.6 Binding a Service Profile ............................................ 3-86
3.8 Configuring QinQ ......................................................................... 3-893.8.1 Configuring a QinQ Profile ......................................... 3-893.8.2 Configuring an OLT QinQ Domain ............................. 3-913.8.3 Configuring a GPON OLT VLAN Operation Table ...... 3-95
3.9 Configuring QoS .......................................................................... 3-973.9.1 Configuring a QoS Profile .......................................... 3-973.9.2 Binding / Unbinding a QoS Profile with a Slot .......... 3-103
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3.9.3 Binding / Unbinding a QoS Profile with an Uplink Port ................................................................................. 3-104
3.9.4 Configuring / Querying Priority Mode ....................... 3-1053.9.5 Configuring Flow Classification Rule ........................ 3-1073.9.6 Configuring Traffic Policy .......................................... 3-108
3.10 Managing a DBA Profile ............................................................. 3-1123.10.1 Configuring a DBA Configuration Profile .................. 3-1123.10.2 Configuring a SLA Configuration Profile ................... 3-1133.10.3 Refreshing a DBA Profile ......................................... 3-117
3.11 Configuring DHCP ..................................................................... 3-1193.11.1 Enabling DHCP Snooping Function ......................... 3-1193.11.2 Configuring a DHCP Snooping Trusted Port ............ 3-1193.11.3 Managing Line Identifier ........................................... 3-1203.11.4 Configuring Line Identifier Format ............................ 3-122
3.12 Configuring Clock ....................................................................... 3-1263.12.1 Selecting System Synchronization Reference Source
................................................................................. 3-1263.12.2 Configuring Clock Mode ........................................... 3-126
3.13 Configuring PON Port Protection ............................................... 3-1283.13.1 Setting a PON Port Protection Group ....................... 3-1283.13.2 Configuring PON Port Protection Group Mode......... 3-1293.13.3 Configuring a Hand-in-Hand PON Port Protection Group
................................................................................. 3-1313.13.4 PON Port Protection Group Forced Switching ......... 3-1323.13.5 PON Port Protection Group Ranging ....................... 3-1333.13.6 Viewing PON Port Protection Group Operating Status
................................................................................. 3-1343.14 Managing Uplink Function .......................................................... 3-135
3.14.1 Configuring Trunking Link Aggregation .................... 3-1353.14.2 Setting LACP............................................................ 3-1363.14.3 Aggregation Setting .................................................. 3-1383.14.4 Setting LACP Port Parameters ................................. 3-1393.14.5 Viewing LACP Port Information ................................ 3-140
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3.14.6 Configuring Port Mirroring ........................................ 3-1413.14.7 Enabling / Disabling RSTP ....................................... 3-1423.14.8 Configuring Uplink Card Protection .......................... 3-1433.14.9 Configuring Dual Uplink Protection .......................... 3-1443.14.10 Querying Dual Uplink Protection Status ................... 3-1453.14.11 Packet Suppression on an Uplink Port ..................... 3-1463.14.12 Viewing Uplink Port Loopback .................................. 3-147
3.15 System Security Management ................................................... 3-1493.15.1 Enabling Anti-DOS Attack Function ......................... 3-149
3.16 User Security Management ........................................................ 3-1503.16.1 Enabling Anti MAC Spoofing Function ...................... 3-150
3.17 Aging MAC Addresses ............................................................... 3-1513.17.1 Configuring Aging Time ............................................ 3-1513.17.2 Viewing OLT MAC Address Table ............................. 3-1513.17.3 Configuring ONU MAC Address Aging Time ............ 3-152
3.18 Replacing an ONU ..................................................................... 3-1543.18.1 Replacing an ONU ................................................... 3-1543.18.2 Configuring ONU Replacement Aging Interval ......... 3-155
3.19 ONU Bridge Management .......................................................... 3-1563.19.1 Configuring a Packet Suppression Profile ................ 3-1563.19.2 Configuring an Ethernet Switch Queue Scheduling Algorithm Profile ......................................................................... 3-157
3.20 Configuring Signaling Tracing .................................................... 3-1603.20.1 Enabling / Disabling Signaling Tracing Function ...... 3-160
3.21 Configuring a Smart Grid Server ................................................ 3-1623.22 Configuring Network Management Parameters ......................... 3-163
3.22.1 Configuring a Management VLAN ............................ 3-1633.22.2 Configuring a SNMP TRAP Receiving Address........ 3-1653.22.3 Configuring a Static Route ....................................... 3-1663.22.4 Configuring Access Control of Network Management
System ..................................................................... 3-1673.22.5 Configuring a CLI Account ....................................... 3-168
3.23 Alarm and Performance Data Management ............................... 3-169
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3.23.1 Configuring Temperature Threshold ......................... 3-1693.23.2 Configuring Optical Module Alarm Thresholds ......... 3-1703.23.3 Configuring CPU / Memory Utilization Ratio Threshold of
a Card ...................................................................... 3-1733.23.4 Configuring CPU / Memory Utilization Ratio Threshold of
ONUs ....................................................................... 3-1743.23.5 Enabling / Disabling Performance Classification ...... 3-1753.23.6 Viewing Enabling Status of Performance Classification
................................................................................. 3-1763.24 Time Management ..................................................................... 3-177
3.24.1 Configuring Timing Mode ......................................... 3-1773.24.2 Configuring SNMP Time System .............................. 3-1783.24.3 Querying Equipment Uptime .................................... 3-1793.24.4 Querying Equipment Time ........................................ 3-179
3.25 Upgrade and Backup Operation ................................................. 3-1813.25.1 Saving Configuration in Flash .................................. 3-1813.25.2 Setting Saving Configuration Rule ........................... 3-1823.25.3 Upgrading System Software ..................................... 3-1833.25.4 Backing up System Software ................................... 3-1843.25.5 Upgrading Line Interface Cards in a Batch Manner . 3-1853.25.6 Upgrading ONUs Automatically ................................ 3-1853.25.7 Viewing ONU Automatic Upgrade Log ..................... 3-1873.25.8 Upgrading ONUs in a Batch Manner ........................ 3-1883.25.9 Importing Configuration Files ................................... 3-1893.25.10 Exporting Configuration Files ................................... 3-1903.25.11 Clearing Configuration in Flash ................................ 3-191
3.26 Reset Operation ......................................................................... 3-1923.26.1 Resetting Line Interface Cards in a Batch Manner ... 3-1923.26.2 Restarting an Appointed Device ............................... 3-1933.26.3 Resetting Standby Card ........................................... 3-1943.26.4 Resetting a PON Port ............................................... 3-194
3.27 Log Operation ............................................................................ 3-1963.27.1 Exporting Log Files .................................................. 3-196
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3.27.2 Uploading System Log Automatically ....................... 3-1973.28 Forced Active / Standby Switch .................................................. 3-1993.29 Viewing System Information ....................................................... 3-200
3.29.1 Viewing Card Software / Hardware Version ............. 3-2003.29.2 Viewing System Time ............................................... 3-2003.29.3 Viewing System Status ............................................. 3-201
4 GUI Reference of the EC4B / EC8B Card .................................................... 4-14.1 Configuration Command ................................................................ 4-2
4.1.1 Configuring OLT Optical Power Compensation ............ 4-24.1.2 Enabling / Disabling a PON Port .................................. 4-34.1.3 Configuring PON Port Isolation .................................... 4-44.1.4 Configuring PON Port Operating Mode ........................ 4-54.1.5 Enabling / Disabling FEC Function of a PON Port ....... 4-64.1.6 Configuring DBA Parameters ....................................... 4-74.1.7 Enabling / Disabling Performance Classification ........ 4-104.1.8 Binding / Unbinding a PON Port with a Domain ......... 4-114.1.9 Suppressing Broadcast / Multicast / Unknown Packet of a
PON Port .................................................................... 4-124.2 Control Command ........................................................................ 4-13
4.2.1 Resetting .................................................................... 4-134.2.2 Deauthorizing an ONU ............................................... 4-134.2.3 Resetting an ONU ...................................................... 4-144.2.4 Refreshing Firmware .................................................. 4-15
4.3 Get Information Command ........................................................... 4-164.3.1 Viewing ONU Type and Version Number ................... 4-164.3.2 Viewing PON Port Firmware Version ......................... 4-174.3.3 Viewing ONU Authorization List ................................. 4-184.3.4 Viewing Unauthorized ONU List ................................. 4-194.3.5 Viewing Registered ONU List ..................................... 4-194.3.6 Viewing Unregistered ONU List .................................. 4-204.3.7 Viewing PON Port MAC Address Table ...................... 4-214.3.8 Viewing Optical Module Parameters .......................... 4-21
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5 GUI Reference of the GC4B / GC8B Card ................................................... 5-15.1 Configuration Command ................................................................ 5-2
5.1.1 Configuring Bandwidth ................................................. 5-25.1.2 Configuring QinQ ......................................................... 5-25.1.3 Enabling / Disabling Performance Classification .......... 5-35.1.4 Enabling / Disabling a PON Port .................................. 5-45.1.5 Configuring PON Port Isolation .................................... 5-55.1.6 Enabling / Disabling FEC Function of a PON Port ....... 5-65.1.7 Configuring PON Port Key Modification Interval........... 5-75.1.8 Binding / Unbinding a PON Port with a VLAN Operation
Table ............................................................................ 5-75.1.9 Suppressing Broadcast / Multicast / Unknown Packet of a
PON Port ...................................................................... 5-85.2 Control Command ........................................................................ 5-10
5.2.1 Resetting .................................................................... 5-105.2.2 Resetting an ONU ...................................................... 5-105.2.3 Deauthorizing an ONU ............................................... 5-11
5.3 Get Information Command ........................................................... 5-125.3.1 Viewing ONU Type and Version Number ................... 5-125.3.2 Viewing ONU Authorization List ................................. 5-135.3.3 Viewing Unauthorized ONU List ................................. 5-145.3.4 Viewing Registered ONU List ..................................... 5-155.3.5 Viewing Unregistered ONU List .................................. 5-155.3.6 Viewing Port Loopback Status .................................... 5-165.3.7 Viewing PON Port MAC Address Table ...................... 5-185.3.8 Viewing Optical Module Parameters .......................... 5-18
6 GUI Reference of the HU1A / HU2A / GU6F Card ....................................... 6-16.1 Configuring Uplink Port Properties ................................................. 6-26.2 Configuring Port Performance Thresholds ..................................... 6-56.3 Configuring Port RSTP .................................................................. 6-7
6.3.1 Configuring Port RSTP Parameters ............................. 6-76.3.2 Viewing RSTP Bridge Information ................................ 6-7
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6.3.3 Viewing RSTP Port Information .................................... 6-96.4 Enabling / Disabling Performance Classification .......................... 6-116.5 Enabling / Disabling VLAN Performance Statistics ...................... 6-126.6 Resetting a Card .......................................................................... 6-136.7 Viewing Optical Module Parameters ............................................ 6-14
7 GUI Reference of the CE1B / C155A Card ................................................... 7-17.1 Configuring Clock ........................................................................... 7-2
7.1.1 Configuring System Clock Mode .................................. 7-27.1.2 Configuring Clock Recovery Mode ............................... 7-3
7.2 Performing Loopback ..................................................................... 7-67.2.1 Performing E1 Loopback of the C155A Card ............... 7-67.2.2 Performing Optical Interface Loopback ........................ 7-77.2.3 Performing E1 Loopback of the CE1B Card ................. 7-8
7.3 Enabling / Disabling Performance Classification .......................... 7-107.4 Viewing E1 Status ........................................................................ 7-117.5 Resetting ...................................................................................... 7-12
8 GUI Reference of the PUBA Card ................................................................ 8-18.1 Enabling / Disabling Performance Classification ............................ 8-28.2 Configuring Alarms ......................................................................... 8-3
8.2.1 Managing User Defined Alarms .................................... 8-38.2.2 Configuring Report Conditions of User Defined Alarms 8-4
9 GUI Reference of the FAN Card ................................................................... 9-19.1 Configuring Fan Parameters .......................................................... 9-2
10 GUI Reference of an EPON Terminal ......................................................... 10-110.1 Managing User Defined Alarms ................................................... 10-210.2 Deauthorizing an ONU ................................................................. 10-310.3 Configuration Command .............................................................. 10-4
10.3.1 Binding / Unbinding an ONU with a Domain .............. 10-410.3.2 Binding an ONU with a DBA Profile ............................ 10-510.3.3 Performing Loop Test of a Port ................................... 10-610.3.4 Managing Alarm Report of an ONU ............................ 10-7
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10.3.5 Managing Alarm Report of an ONU Port .................... 10-910.3.6 Configuring Voice MD5 Authentication ..................... 10-1110.3.7 Enabling / Disabling Performance Classification ...... 10-1310.3.8 Configuring Data Service on a Port .......................... 10-1410.3.9 Configuring Voice Service on a Port ......................... 10-1710.3.10 Configuring CATV Service on a Port ........................ 10-2010.3.11 Configuring TDM Service on a Port .......................... 10-2010.3.12 Configuring Encryption ............................................. 10-2110.3.13 Configuring Port Isolation ......................................... 10-2310.3.14 Configuring Performance Threshold of an FE Port .. 10-2410.3.15 Configuring VLAN Translation Mode ........................ 10-2510.3.16 Controlling Port MAC Address Number .................... 10-2610.3.17 Binding a Packet Suppression Profile ...................... 10-2810.3.18 Configuring User Defined Alarms ............................. 10-2910.3.19 Configuring Port ACL Rules ..................................... 10-3010.3.20 Configuring Port QoS Rules ..................................... 10-3110.3.21 Configuring Port Flow Rate Control Rules ............... 10-3210.3.22 Configuring ONU Optical Power Compensation....... 10-3410.3.23 Configuring Bandwidth of the Highest-Priority Service
................................................................................. 10-3510.3.24 Configuring Voice Media Stream .............................. 10-3610.3.25 Enabling / Disabling a POTS Port ............................ 10-3910.3.26 Configuring POS Telephone Number ....................... 10-4010.3.27 Configuring Intelligent Public Telephone Number ..... 10-4110.3.28 Configuring ONU Bandwidth .................................... 10-4210.3.29 Configuring Optical Line Protection .......................... 10-4310.3.30 Configuring RSTP .................................................... 10-4410.3.31 Configuring Optical Power Monitor Function ............ 10-4510.3.32 Configuring ONU Ethernet Switch Queue Scheduling
Algorithm .................................................................. 10-4610.3.33 Configuring Management VLAN of an ONU ............. 10-4810.3.34 Configuring WAN-Connected Service ...................... 10-5010.3.35 Configuring Binding Relationship with WAN ............. 10-54
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10.4 Control Command ...................................................................... 10-5610.4.1 Resetting an ONU .................................................... 10-5610.4.2 Refreshing Firmware ................................................ 10-5710.4.3 Performing Forced Protection Switching of an ONU 10-5810.4.4 Forcing to Register Again ......................................... 10-59
10.5 Get Information Command ......................................................... 10-6010.5.1 Viewing Optical Module Parameters Information ..... 10-6010.5.2 Viewing PON Port Operating Status ......................... 10-6110.5.3 Viewing Wi-Fi Status Information ............................. 10-6210.5.4 Viewing WAN Connection Information ..................... 10-6310.5.5 Obtaining ONU Port MAC Address .......................... 10-6510.5.6 Viewing ONU Port Connected Equipment Type ....... 10-6610.5.7 Viewing ONU Ranging Value ................................... 10-6710.5.8 Testing POTS Port External Line Status ................... 10-6810.5.9 Testing POTS Port Internal Line Status .................... 10-7110.5.10 Viewing NGN Statistical Information ......................... 10-7210.5.11 Viewing NGN Port Statistical Information ................. 10-7410.5.12 Viewing NGN Resource Status ................................ 10-7610.5.13 Viewing NGN RTP Resource Configuration ............. 10-7810.5.14 Viewing RSTP Bridge Information ............................ 10-7910.5.15 Viewing RSTP Port Information ................................ 10-8010.5.16 Viewing Equipment Information ................................ 10-8110.5.17 Querying MG Configuration ..................................... 10-8210.5.18 Querying Parameter Configuration of Fax / Modem
Service ..................................................................... 10-8510.5.19 Querying ONU POTS Port Status ............................ 10-8610.5.20 Performing Emulation Command ............................. 10-8810.5.21 Querying ONU Capability ......................................... 10-91
11 GUI Reference of a GPON Terminal .......................................................... 11-111.1 Deauthorizing an ONU ................................................................. 11-211.2 Configuration Command .............................................................. 11-3
11.2.1 Configuring GPON Service Bandwidth ....................... 11-311.2.2 Configuring Data Service on a Port ............................ 11-5
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11.2.3 Configuring Voice Service on a Port ......................... 11-1311.2.4 Configuring CATV Service on a Port ........................ 11-1611.2.5 Configuring Multicast Service on an ONU ................ 11-1711.2.6 Configuring Wi-Fi Service ........................................ 11-2011.2.7 Configuring TL1 Interface WAN-Connected Service 11-2611.2.8 Configuring Management VLAN of an ONU ............. 11-3111.2.9 Configuring Voice Media Stream .............................. 11-3311.2.10 Configuring POS Telephone Number ....................... 11-3611.2.11 Configuring Intelligent Public Telephone Number ..... 11-3711.2.12 Configuring ONU Port Loopback .............................. 11-3811.2.13 Configuring Port Isolation ......................................... 11-3911.2.14 Controlling Port MAC Addresses Number ................ 11-4011.2.15 Configuring Performance Threshold of an FE Port .. 11-4111.2.16 Enabling / Disabling Performance Classification ...... 11-4311.2.17 Configuring Optical Power Monitor Function ............ 11-4411.2.18 Configuring GEMPort Mapping Mode ...................... 11-4511.2.19 Performing Loop Test of a Port ................................. 11-4611.2.20 Binding Ethernet Switch Queue Scheduling Algorithm
Profile ....................................................................... 11-4711.2.21 Binding an ONU Port with a Traffic Policy ................ 11-4811.2.22 Configuring Control of ONU Fan .............................. 11-5011.2.23 Enabling / Disabling RSTP ....................................... 11-5111.2.24 Binding a Packet Suppression Profile ...................... 11-5211.2.25 Configuring Bandwidth of an ONU ........................... 11-5411.2.26 Enabling Anti-DoS Attack Function .......................... 11-5511.2.27 Configuring Remote Management ........................... 11-59
11.3 Control Command ...................................................................... 11-6411.3.1 Resetting an ONU .................................................... 11-6411.3.2 Resetting an ONU FE Port ....................................... 11-6511.3.3 Resetting an ONU PON Port .................................... 11-66
11.4 Get Information Command ......................................................... 11-6711.4.1 Viewing ONU Ranging Value ................................... 11-6711.4.2 Testing POTS Port External Line Status ................... 11-68
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11.4.3 Testing POTS Port Internal Line Status .................... 11-7011.4.4 Viewing NGN Statistical Information ......................... 11-7211.4.5 Viewing NGN Port Statistical Information ................. 11-7411.4.6 Viewing NGN Resource Status ................................ 11-7711.4.7 Viewing NGN RTP Resource Configuration ............. 11-7811.4.8 Viewing ONU Port Loopback Test ............................ 11-7911.4.9 Viewing Port Status Information ............................... 11-8011.4.10 Viewing Optical Module Parameters Information ..... 11-8211.4.11 Querying MG Configuration ..................................... 11-8311.4.12 Querying Parameter Configuration of Fax / Modem
Service ..................................................................... 11-8511.4.13 Querying ONU POTS Port Status ............................ 11-8611.4.14 Performing Emulation Command ............................. 11-8811.4.15 Viewing RSTP Bridge Information ............................ 11-9111.4.16 Viewing RSTP Port Information ................................ 11-9311.4.17 Obtaining ONU MAC Address .................................. 11-9511.4.18 Querying ONU Environment Status .......................... 11-9611.4.19 Viewing ONU Port Connected Equipment Type ....... 11-9711.4.20 Querying ONU Voice Port Activation Status ............. 11-9811.4.21 Viewing ONU Power Supply Management Status .... 11-9911.4.22 Viewing Equipment Information .............................. 11-10011.4.23 Viewing Wi-Fi Status Information ........................... 11-10111.4.24 Viewing WAN Connection Statistical Information ... 11-103
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Version: A 1-1
1 Common Command
This chapter discusses common commands of the AN5516-06 in detail, and includes the following sections.
Querying status Querying instant performance Querying performance history Querying current alarms Querying alarm history Querying real time performance Resetting a card Deleting an object Querying and modifying properties Refreshing an ONU Displaying ONU subscribers Hiding ONU port panel
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AN5516-06 Optical Line Terminal Equipment GUI Reference
1-2 Version: A
1.1 Querying Status
Command function
The querying status command is used to query the status information of a certain card or ONU.
Applicable object
The EC4B, EC8B, GC4B, GC8B, HU1A, HU2A, GU6F, CE1B, C155A, PUBA, FAN cards and EPON ONUs of various types all support this command.
Access method
Querying status of a card
Right-click a certain card in the object tree pane, and then select Status Query in the shortcut menu to enter the Status Query window.
Querying status of an ONU
Click the interface card that is connected with the designated ONU in the object tree pane, and right-click this ONU in the ONU list tab at the right of the GUI; then select Status Query in the shortcut menu to enter the Status Query window.
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Version: A 1-3
Parameter
Parameter of the card status
Parameter
Name Parameter Description
Value Range /
Requirement Property
Configuration
Method
Slot ID The number of the slot containing the
card.
Read-only
Software
Version
The software number of the card, not
suitable for the core switch card and
the uplink card.
Read-only
Hardware
Version
The hardware number of the card, not
suitable for the core switch card and
the uplink card.
Read-only
Online-Status The present status of the uplink card,
only suitable for an uplink card.
Read-only
Link Status The connection status of the uplink
card, only suitable for an uplink card.
Read-only
Parameter of the ONU status
Parameter Name Parameter Description Value Range /
Requirement Property
Configuration
Method
Slot No.
The number of the slot containing
the PON interface connected with
the ONU.
Read-only
ONU Authorized
No.
The authorization number of the
ONU. Read-only
ONU
Online-Status The online status of the ONU. Read-only
ONU Type The type of the ONU. Read-only
ONU MAC/SN The MAC address of the ONU. Read-only
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Parameter of the FAN card status
Parameter Name Parameter Description Value Range /
Requirement Property Configuration Method
FAN NO The number of the slot
containing the FAN card. Read-only
Online-Status Whether the FAN card is
present and used. Read-only
FAN-Speed The rotating speed of the
FAN card. Read-only
Temperature The ambient temperature
of the FAN card. Read-only
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Version: A 1-5
1.2 Querying Instant Performance
Command function
The querying instant performance command is used to query the current 15-minute performance data and the past sixteen 15-minute performance data records of a certain card or ONU.
Note: 1. Before querying the instant performance of a card or ONU, users
need to enable the performance collection function in the Performance Group tab of this card or ONU.
2. Before querying the instant performance, users need to set the performance collection scheme. The access method is: clicking Performance Performance Collection Scheme in the main menu.
Applicable object
The EC4B, EC8B, GC4B, GC8B, HU1A, HU2A, GU6F cards and ONUs of various types all support this command.
Access method
Querying instant performance of a card
Right-click a card in the object tree pane, and then select Instant Performance in the shortcut menu. Then the Instant Performance window will appear.
Querying instant performance of an ONU
Click the interface card that is connected with the designated ONU in the object tree pane, and right-click this ONU in the ONU list tab at the right of the GUI; then select Instant Performance in the shortcut menu to enter the Instant Performance window.
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Parameter
Parameter Name Parameter Description Value Range /
Requirement Property Configuration Method
Object The card or ONU to be
queried. Read-only
Performance Type The query result of the
performance type. Read-only
Value The current value of the
performance. Read-only
Unit The unit of the performance
value. Read-only
Begin Time The start time of performance
statistics. Read-only
End Time The end time of performance
statistics. Read-only
Performance
Group Type
The category of performance
statistics, including Packet
Count, Error Frame Count,
Manage Packet Count,
Traffic Analysis, etc.
Read-only
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Version: A 1-7
1.3 Querying Performance History
Command function
The querying performance history command is used to query the performance history of a certain card or ONU in a designated 15-minute or 24-hour period.
Note: 1. Before querying the performance history, users need to set the
performance collection scheme. The command access method is: clicking Performance Performance Collection Scheme in the main menu.
2. Before querying the performance history, users need to ensure that the collection function in the Performance Group tab is enabled in the designated interval.
Applicable object
The system, the module, the EC4B, EC8B, GC4B, GC8B, HU1A, HU2A, GU6F cards and ONUs of various types all support this command.
Access method
Querying performance history of a system, module, or card
Right-click a system, module, or card in the object tree pane, and then select Historical Performance in the shortcut menu. Then the Historical Performance window will appear.
Querying performance history of an ONU
Click the interface card that is connected with the designated ONU in the object tree pane, and right-click this ONU in the ONU list tab at the right of the GUI; then select Historical Performance in the shortcut menu to enter the Historical Performance window.
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Parameter
Parameter
Name Parameter Description
Value Range /
Requirement Property Configuration Method
Object The card or ONU to be queried. Read-only
Performance
Type
The query result of the
performance type. Read-only
Value The current value of the
performance. Read-only
Unit The unit of the performance value. Read-only
Begin Time The start time of performance
statistics. Read-only
End Time The end time of performance
statistics. Read-only
Performance
Group Type
The category of performance
statistics, including Packet
Count, Error Frame Count,
Manage Packet Count, Traffic
Analysis, etc.
Read-only
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1 Common Command
Version: A 1-9
1.4 Querying Current Alarms
Command function
The querying current alarms command is used to query current alarms of a card or ONU, including all alarms that are not handled and not confirmed by users.
Applicable object
The system, the module, the HSWA, EC4B, EC8B, GC4B, GC8B, HU1A, HU2A, GU6F, CE1B, C155A, PUBA, PWR, CIO, FAN cards and ONUs of various types all support this command.
Access method
Querying current alarms of a system, module, or card
Right-click a system, module, or card in the object tree pane, and then select Current Alarm in the shortcut menu. Then the Current Alarm window will appear.
Querying current alarms of an ONU
Click the interface card that is connected with the designated ONU in the object tree pane, and right-click this ONU in the ONU list tab at the right of the GUI; then select Current Alarm in the shortcut menu to enter the Current Alarm window.
Parameter
Parameter
Name Parameter Description
Value Range /
Requirement Property Configuration Method
Network
Element The NE generating the alarm. Read-only
Object The object reporting the alarm. Read-only
Alarm Name The name of the reported
alarm. Read-only
Alarm Type The type of the alarm. Read-only
Begin Time The start time of the alarm. Read-only
End Time The end time of the alarm. Read-only
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Parameter Name
Parameter Description Value Range / Requirement
Property Configuration Method
Confirm
Time
The time at which a user
confirms the alarm. Read-only
Confirm
User
The user who confirms this
alarm. Read-only
Confirm
Information
The confirmation information
input by the user confirming
the alarm.
Read-only
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1 Common Command
Version: A 1-11
1.5 Querying Alarm History
Command function
The querying alarm history command is used to query the alarm history of a card or ONU, including all alarms that have ended and been confirmed by users.
Applicable object
The system, the module, the HSWA, EC4B, EC8B, GC4B, GC8B, HU1A, HU2A, GU6F, CE1B, C155A, PUBA, PWR, CIO, FAN cards and ONUs of various types all support this command.
Access method
Querying alarm history of a system, module, or card
Right-click a system, module, or card in the object tree pane, and then select Historical Alarm in the shortcut menu. Then the Historical Alarm window will appear.
Querying alarm history of an ONU
Click the interface card that is connected with the designated ONU in the object tree pane, and right-click this ONU in the ONU list tab at the right of the GUI; then select Historical Alarm in the shortcut menu to enter the Historical Alarm window.
Parameter
Parameter Name Parameter Description Value Range /
Requirement Property Configuration Method
NE The NE generating the alarm. Read-only
Object The object reporting the alarm. Read-only
Alarm Name The name of the alarm. Read-only
Alarm Type The type of the alarm. Read-only
Begin Time The start time of the alarm. Read-only
End Time The end time of the alarm. Read-only
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Parameter Name Parameter Description Value Range / Requirement
Property Configuration Method
Last Time The duration of the alarm. Read-only
Confirm Time The time at which a user
confirms the alarm. Read-only
Confirm User The user who confirms this
alarm. Read-only
Confirm
Information
The confirmation information
input by the user confirming
the alarm.
Read-only
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1 Common Command
Version: A 1-13
1.6 Querying Real Time Performance
1.6.1 Querying CPU / Memory Utilization Ratio
Command function
The querying CPU / memory utilization ratio command is used to query the CPU / memory utilization ratio of a card or ONU. Via this command, users can know the equipment running status.
Note: Before querying the CPU / memory utilization ratio of a card or ONU, users need to enable the CPU / memory utilization ratio collection function in the Performance Group tab of this card or ONU.
Applicable object
The HSWA, EC4B, EC8B, GC4B, GC8B, CE1B, C155A, and PUBA cards, the AN5006-07B, the AN5506-04B, and the AN5506-10B all support this command.
Access method
Querying CPU / memory utilization ratio of a card
Right-click a card in the object tree pane, and then select Realtime Performance CPU/memory Proportion in the shortcut menu. Then the CPU/memory Proportion window will appear.
Querying CPU / memory utilization ratio of an ONU
Click the interface card that is connected with the designated ONU in the object tree pane, and right-click this ONU in the ONU list tab at the right of the GUI; then select Realtime Performance CPU/memory Proportion in the shortcut menu to enter the CPU/memory Proportion window.
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Parameter
Parameter
Name Parameter Description Property Configuration Method
Realtime
Curve
The real time sampling curve of
the CPU / memory utilization
ratio of the card or ONU.
Read-only
Select the PON port or ONU to be queried in
the logical window, and then click the Start
Collect button in the toolbar.
Performance
Data
The real time sampling value of
the CPU / memory utilization
ratio of the card or ONU.
It includes the following items:
object, time, performance type,
performance value, and unit.
Read-only
Select the PON port or ONU to be queried in
the logical window, click the Start Collect button in the toolbar, and then click
Performance Data in the tab that appears.
1.6.2 Querying PON Port Performance Statistical Value
Command function
The querying PON port performance statistical value command is used to query the PON port performance statistical value of an interface card.
Note: Before querying the PON port performance statistical value of a card, users need to enable the PON port performance staticstics function in the Performance Group tab of this card.
Applicable object
The EC4B, EC8B, GC4B, and GC8B cards support this command.
Access method
Right-click a card in the object tree pane, and then select Realtime Performance Statistics on OLT End PON Port in the shortcut menu. Then the Statistics on OLT End PON Port window will appear.
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Version: A 1-15
Parameter
Parameter
Name Parameter Description Property Configuration Method
Realtime
Curve
The real time sampling curve of
the PON port performance of the
card.
Read-only
Select the PON port to be queried in the logical
window, and then click the Start Collect button in the toolbar.
Performance
Data
The real time sampling value of
the PON port performance of the
card.
It includes the following items:
object, time, performance type,
performance value, and unit.
Read-only
Select the PON port to be queried in the logical
window, click the Start Collect button in the
toolbar, and then click Performance Data in the tab that appears.
1.6.3 Querying Uplink Port Performance Statistical Value
Command function
The querying uplink port performance statistical value command is used to query the uplink port performance statistical value of an uplink card.
Applicable object
The HU1A, HU2A, and GU6F cards support this command.
Access method
Right-click a card in the object tree pane, and then select Real Time Performance Uplink Port Statistics in the shortcut menu. Then the Uplink Port Statistics window will appear.
Parameter
Parameter
Name Parameter Description Property Configuration Method
Realtime
Curve
The real time sampling curve of
the uplink port performance of the
uplink card.
Read-only
Select the uplink port to be queried in the
logical window, and then click the Start Collect button in the toolbar.
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Parameter Name
Parameter Description Property Configuration Method
Performance
Data
The real time sampling value of
the uplink port performance of the
uplink card.
It includes the following items:
object, time, performance type,
performance value, and unit.
Read-only
Select the uplink port to be queried in the
logical window, click the Start Collect button in
the toolbar, and then click Performance Data in the tab that appears.
1.6.4 Querying Uplink / Downlink Rate
Command function
The querying uplink / downlink rate command is used to query the uplink / downlink rate of an ONU.
Applicable object
ONUs of various types all support this command.
Access method
Click the interface card that is connected with the designated ONU in the object tree pane, and right-click this ONU in the ONU list tab at the right of the GUI; then select Realtime Performance Up/Down Rate in the shortcut menu to enter the Up/Down Rate window.
Parameter
Parameter
Name Parameter Description Property Configuration Method
Realtime
Curve
The real time sampling curve of
the uplink / downlink rate of the
ONU.
Read-only
Select the PON port or ONU to be queried in
the logical window, and then click the Start
Collect button in the toolbar.
Performance
Data
The real time sampling value of
the uplink / downlink rate of the
ONU.
It includes the following items:
object, time, performance type,
performance value, and unit.
Read-only
Select the PON port or ONU to be queried in
the logical window, click the Start Collect button in the toolbar, and then click
Performance Data in the tab that appears.
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1 Common Command
Version: A 1-17
1.7 Resetting a Card
Command function
The resetting command is used to modify the card at the ANM2000 GUI and the type of the card in the designated slot. When a certain card of the equipment is replaced with a card of another type, users need to perform this command to complete the type modification.
Applicable object
The EC4B, EC8B, GC4B, GC8B, HU1A, HU2A, GU6F, CE1B, C155A, and PUBA cards support this command.
Access method
Click a certain module in the object tree pane, and the equipment panel will be displayed in the top right pane of the GUI. Right-click the card in the designated slot, and select Reset To in the shortcut menu. Then the Reset To window will appear.
Caution: This command can delete the original card and clear the configured services on this card, so use care when executing it.
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1.8 Deleting an Object
Command function
The deleting command is used to delete the designated object and subscriber service configuration on this object.
Applicable object
The system, the module, the HSWA, EC4B, EC8B, GC4B, GC8B, HU1A, HU2A, GU6F, CE1B, C155A, PUBA, PWR, CIO, FAN cards, and ONUs of various types all support this command.
Access method
Deleting a card, module, or system
Right-click a card, module, or system in the object tree pane, and then select Delete in the shortcut menu. Then the Delete window will appear.
Deleting an ONU
Click the interface card that is connected with the designated ONU in the object tree pane, and right-click this ONU in the ONU list tab at the right of the GUI; then select Delete in the shortcut menu to enter the Delete window.
Caution: This command can delete the designated object and the configured services on this object, so use care when executing it.
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1 Common Command
Version: A 1-19
1.9 Querying and Modifying Properties
Command function
The querying and modifying property command is used to query and modify property parameters of the designated object.
Applicable object
The system, the module, the HSWA, EC4B, EC8B, GC4B, GC8B, HU1A, HU2A, GU6F, CE1B, C155A, PUBA, PWR, CIO, FAN cards, and ONUs of various types all support this command.
Access method
Querying properties of a card, module, or system
Right-click a card, module, or system in the object tree pane, and then select Property in the shortcut menu. Then the Property window will appear.
Querying properties of an ONU
Click the interface card that is connected with the designated ONU in the object tree pane, and right-click this ONU in the ONU list tab at the right of the GUI; then select Property in the shortcut menu to enter the Property window.
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Parameter
System property parameter
Parameter
Name Parameter Description
Value Range /
Requirement Property
Configuration
Method
System No.
The system number of the
equipment in the entire ANM2000,
generated automatically.
Read-only
System Name The system name. It can be
defined by users.
It should be
composed of
English letters or
digital numbers.
Optional Click to type the
system name.
System Type The equipment type. Read-only
Protocol Type The type of the network
management protocol.
Optional.
Users can
keep the
default
setting
directly.
Click the drop-down
list to select the
protocol type.
IP Address The IP address of the equipment. Compulsory Click to type the IP
address.
IP Mask The subnet mask of the
equipment. Compulsory
Click to type the
subnet mask.
Gateway The gateway address of the
equipment. Compulsory
Click to type the
gateway address.
Managing
Program
The IP address of the network
management computer. Read-only
UserName The user name of the AN5516-06
system administrator.
Optional.
Users do not
need to
configure
this item.
Click to type the user
name.
Password The password of the AN5516-06
system administrator.
Optional.
Users do not
need to
configure
this item.
Click to type the
password.
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Version: A 1-21
Module property parameter
Parameter Name Parameter Description Property Configuration Method
Module No.
The number of the module in
this system, generated
automatically.
Read-only
Module Name The name of the equipment
module.
Optional.
Users do not need
to configure this
item, and can use
the module name
generated by the
system.
Click to type the module name.
Module Type The type of the module. Read-only
Serial No. The user defined serial number
of equipment module.
Optional.
Users can leave this
item blank.
Click to type the serial number.
Card property parameter
Parameter Name Parameter Description Property Configuration Method
Card No.
The number of the card,
generated automatically by the
system. It is the same as the
slot number of this card.
Read-only
Card Name The name of the card.
Optional.
Users do not need
to configure this
item, and can use
the card name
generated by the
system.
Click to type the card name.
Card Type The type of the card. Read-only
Version The version of the card.
Optional.
Users do not need
to configure this
item.
Click to type the card version.
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ONU property parameter
Parameter
Name Parameter Description Property Configuration Method
Card No. The authorization number of the
ONU. Read-only
Card Name The object name of the ONU.
Optional.
Users can use the default setting,
which is composed of the PON
port connected with the ONU and
the name of the ONU.
Click to type the ONU
name.
Card Type The type of the ONU. Read-only
Version The version of the ONU.
Optional
Users do not need to configure
this item.
Click to type the
version.
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Version: A 1-23
1.10 Refreshing an ONU
Command function
The refreshing command is used to refresh the status information of an ONU.
Applicable object
ONUs of various types all support this command.
Access method
Click an EPON / GPON interface card in the object tree pane, right-click the designated ONU in the ONU list tab at the right of the GUI, and then select Refresh in the shortcut menu to execute this command.
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AN5516-06 Optical Line Terminal Equipment GUI Reference
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1.11 Displaying ONU Subscribers
Command function
The displaying ONU subscriber command is used to expand and display information of ONU subscribers in the ONU list tab; information of ONU subscribers includes the number of the PON port connected with each ONU, the slot number of the card containing each PON port, the authorization number of each ONU, etc.
Applicable object
ONUs of various types all support this command.
Access method
Click an EPON / GPON interface card in the object tree pane, right-click a certain ONU in the ONU list tab at the right of the GUI, and then select Display ONU User in the shortcut menu. In the ONU list tab, an expand button will appear at the left of each ONU; users can click this expand button to expand and display information on this ONU.
After the ONU subscriber information is displayed, right-click a certain ONU in the ONU list tab, and the Hide ONU User command will appear in the shortcut menu. Click Hide ONU User to hide the ONU-related subscriber information.
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Version: A 1-25
1.12 Hiding ONU Port Panel
Command function
The hiding ONU port panel command is used to hide the port panel of the designated ONU on the ANM2000 GUI.
Applicable object
ONUs of various types all support this command.
Access method
Click an EPON / GPON interface card in the object tree pane, right-click the designated ONU in the ONU list tab at the right of the GUI, and then select Hide ONU Port Panel in the shortcut menu. After the previous operations, the port panel of the designated ONU will not be displayed on the ANM2000 GUI.
After the ONU port panel is hidden, right-click the designated ONU, and the Display ONU Port Panel command will appear in the shortcut menu. Click Display ONU Port Panel to display the ONU port panel on the ANM2000 GUI.
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This chapter discusses operation commands of the AN5516-06 system in detail, and includes the following sections.
Adding a module Viewing Topology Pinging Telnetting Time calibration Detecting physical configuration Authorizing cards Performing synchronization operation Defining a profile Batch configuration Managing alarms
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2.1 Adding a Module
Command function
The adding module command is used to add equipment modules after a system is created.
Access method
Right-click the designated system in the object tree pane, and then select Add Module in the shortcut menu. Then the Add Module window will appear.
Parameter
Parameter
Name Parameter Description Property Configuration Method
Module
No.
The number of the module
in this system, generated
automatically.
Read-only
Module
Name
The name of the equipment
module.
Optional.
Users do not need to
configure this item, and can
use the module name
generated by the system.
Click to type the module name.
Module
Type
The type of the equipment
module. Read-only
Serial No.
The user defined serial
number of equipment
module.
Optional.
Users can leave this item
blank.
Click to type the serial number.
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2.2 Viewing Topology
Command function
The viewing topology command is used to view the topology view of the network.
Access method
Right-click the designated system in the object tree pane, and then select Topology in the shortcut menu. Then the topology view will appear.
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2.3 Pinging
Command function
The pinging command is used to ping the equipment from the network management server, so as to check whether the ANM2000 communicates with the system equipment normally.
Access method
Right-click the designated system in the object tree pane, and then select Ping in the shortcut menu. Then the Ping command window will appear.
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2.4 Telnetting
Command function
The telnetting command is used to telnet the system equipment, so as to execute the operations in the CLI network management system.
Access method
Right-click the designated system in the object tree pane, and then select Telnet in the shortcut menu. Then the Telnet command window (for the operations in the CLI network management system) will appear.
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2.5 Time Calibration
Command function
The time calibration command is used to synchronize the system equipment with the network management system.
Access method
Right-click the designated system in the object tree pane, and then select Config Time Calibration in the shortcut menu. Then the Time Calibration window will appear.
In the Time Calibration window, click the OK button, and the system will start to execute the time calibration command.
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2.6 Detecting Physical Configuration
Command function
The detecting physical configuration command is used to synchronize the current physical configuration of the equipment with the network management system.
Access method
Right-click the designated system in the object tree pane, and then select Detect Physical Configuration in the shortcut menu. Then the Detect Physical Configuration window will appear.
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2.7 Authorizing Cards
Command function
The authorizing card command is used to authorize the cards of the system equipment.
Access method
Right-click the designated system in the object tree pane, and then select Card Config in the shortcut menu. Then the Set Card Authorization window will appear.
Parameter
Parameter
Name Parameter Description
Value Range /
Requirement Property Configuration Method
Slot No. The number of the slot
containing the card. Read-only
Set Card
Authorization
Is used to select the type of the
authorized card, suitable for the
pre-authorization application.
Optional
Click the drop-down list to
select the type of the card
to be authorized.
ANMS Config The type of the card added via
the ANM2000. Read-only
Device
Config
The card type issued to and
stored in the RAM of the
equipment.
Read-only
Hardware
Config
The type of the card actually
inserted in the equipment slot. Read-only
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2.8 Performing Synchronization Operation
2.8.1 Manually Synchronizing ONUs
Command function
The manually synchronizing ONU command is used to synchronize information of various ONUs manually.
Access method
Right-click the designated system in the object tree pane, and then select ONU Manual Synchronization in the shortcut menu to manually synchronize information of various ONUs under this system.
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2.9 Defining a Profile
2.9.1 Defining an ONU Port Rate Control Profile
Command function
The ONU port rate control profile is used to perform the rate control of the uplink / downlink data stream on an ONU port, so as to prevent this ONU port from occupying too much bandwidth.
Access method
Right-click the designated system in the object tree of the object tree pane, and then select Config Profile Definition ONU Port Speed Limit Profile in the shortcut menu. Then the ONU Port Speed Limit Profile window will appear.
Parameter
Parameter
Name Parameter Description
Value Range /
Requirement Property
Configuration
Method
Profile
Name
The name of the ONU port rate
control profile.
Double-click to
type the profile
name.
Us
Policing
Status
Enabling / disabling the uplink
rate control function. Enable / Disable Compulsory
Click the
drop-down list to
select the value.
Us
Policing
CIR
(kbit/s)
The minimum rate of the uplink
data stream.
The value range is
0 to 1000000, with
the unit being
kbit/s. The default
value is null.
Optional.
When Us Policing
Status is set to
Enable, this parameter is valid.
Double-click to
type the uplink
port guaranteed
rate.
Us CBS
(Byte)
Its meaning is described as
follows: When a burst occurs in
the uplink data stream and
exceeds the guaranteed rate,
the system can assign a rated
traffic (exceeding the guaranteed
rate) for this port to use.
The value range is
0 to 4294967294,
with the unit being
byte. The default
value is null.
Optional.
When Us Policing
Status is set to
Enable, this parameter is valid.
Double-click to
type the uplink
specific burst
length.
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Parameter Name
Parameter Description Value Range / Requirement
Property Configuration Method
Us EBS
(Byte)
Its meaning is described as
follows: When a burst occurs in
the uplink data stream and
exceeds the guaranteed rate
and the specific burst length, the
system can assign an extra
traffic (exceeding the guaranteed
rate and the specific burst
length) for this port to use.
The value range is
0 to 4294967294,
with the unit being
byte. The default
value is null.
Optional.
When Us Policing
Status is set to
Enable, this parameter is valid.
Double-click to
type the uplink
excess burst
length.
Ds
Policing
Status
Enabling / disabling the downlink
rate control function. Enable / Disable Compulsory
Click the
drop-down list to
select the value.
Ds
Policing
CIR
(kbit/s)
The minimum rate of the
downlink data stream.
The value range is
0 to 16777215,
with the unit being
kbit/s. The default
value is null.
Optional.
When Ds Policing
Status is set to
Enable, this parameter is valid.
Double-click to
type the downlink
port guarantee
rate.
Ds
Policing
PIR
(kbit/s)
The maximum rate of the
downlink data stream.
The value range is
0 to 16777215,
with the unit being
kbit/s. The default
value is null.
Optional.
When Ds Policing
Status is set to
Enable, this parameter is valid.
Double-click to
type the downlink peak cell rate.
2.9.2 Defining an ONU Data Port Property Profile
Command function
The ONU data port property profile is used to bind itself with an ONU data port and configure port properties of the ONU. The port properties of an ONU include auto-negotiation property, rate, duplex mode, and enable / disable status of flow control function.
Access method
Right-click the designated system in the object tree of the object tree pane, and then select Config Profile Definition ONU Data Port Attribute Profile in the shortcut menu. Then the ONU Data Port Attribute Profile window will appear.
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Parameter
Parameter
Name Parameter Description
Value Range /
Requirement Property
Configuration
Method
Profile Name The name of the ONU data
port property profile.
Double-click to
type the profile
name.
Auto
Negotiation
When this item is set to
Enable, the data port of the ONU and other equipment
ports can be auto
negotiated to the maximum
transmission rate.
Enable / Disable Compulsory
Click the
drop-down list to
select the value.
Speed
Is used to select the
operating rate of the ONU
data port.
The value range is
10M, 100M, and
1000M, with the unit being bit/s.
The default value
is 100M.
Optional.
When Auto
Negotiation is set to
Disable, this parameter is valid.
Click the
drop-down list to
select the value.
Duplex
Is used to configure the
operating mode of the ONU
data port, and users can
select Full-Duplex (bi-directional transmission)
or Half-Duplex (unidirectional
transmission).
Full-Duplex /
Half-Duplex
Optional.
When Auto
Negotiation is set to
Disable, this parameter is valid.
Click the
drop-down list to
select the value.
Flow Control
Is used to enable / disable
the flow control function of
the ONU data port; when
flow control function is
enabled, the congestion
control will be performed.
Optional
Select or clear the
Flow Control check box.
2.9.3 Defining a Bandwidth Profile
Command function
The bandwidth profile is used to bind with an ONU and limit the bandwidth of this ONU.
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Access method
Right-click the designated system in the object tree of the object tree pane, and then select Config Profile Definition Bandwidth Profile in the shortcut menu. Then the Bandwidth Profile window will appear.
Parameter
Parameter
Name Parameter Description
Value Range /
Requirement Property
Configuration
Method
Profile
Name The name of the bandwidth profile. Compulsory
Double-click to
type the profile
name.
Up MIN
Guaranteed
Bandwidth
(kbit/s)
The minimum guaranteed
bandwidth of the uplink service at
the ONU. This bandwidth resource
can be released.
The value range is 0 to
1000000, with the unit
being kbit/s. The default
value is 640.
Compulsory
Double-click to
type the uplink
minimum
guaranteed
bandwidth.
Up Max
Allowed
Bandwidth
(kbit/s)
The maximum allowed bandwidth
of the uplink service at the ONU.
The sum total of the Up MIN
Guaranteed Bandwidth (kbit/s)
value and the Upstream Fixed
Bandwidth (kbit/s) value cannot
exceed the Up Max Allowed
Bandwidth (kbit/s) value.
The value range is 256 to
1000000, with the unit
being kbit/s. The default
value is 1000000.
Compulsory
Double-click to
type the uplink
maximum
allowed
bandwidth.
Down MIN
Guaranteed
Bandwidth
(kbit/s)
The minimum guaranteed
bandwidth of the downlink service
at the ONU. This bandwidth
resource can be released.
The value range is 0 to
1000000, with the unit
being kbit/s. The default
value is 640.
Compulsory
Double-click to
type the
downlink
minimum
guaranteed
bandwidth.
Down Max
Allowed
Bandwidth
(kbit/s)
The maximum allowed bandwidth
of the downlink service at the
ONU. The sum total of the Down
MIN Guaranteed Bandwidth
(kbit/s) value and the Upstream
Fixed Bandwidth (kbit/s) value
cannot exceed the Down Max
Allowed Bandwidth (kbit/s) value.
The value range is 256 to
1000000, with the unit
being kbit/s. The default
value is 1000000.
Compulsory
Double-click to
type the
downlink
maximum
allowed
bandwidth.
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Parameter Name
Parameter Description Value Range / Requirement
Property Configuration Method
Upstream
Fixed
Bandwidth
(kbit/s)
The fixed bandwidth assigned to
the uplink service at the ONU. This
bandwidth resource cannot be
released, and is dedicated for this
ONU.
The value range is 256 to
1000000, with the unit
being kbit/s.
Compulsory
Double-click to
type the uplink
fixed bandwidth.
2.9.4 Defining a Service Model Profile
Command function
The service model profile is used to configure the data service type in the batch configuration of an ONU. The configuration items include service type, CVLAN mode, translation enabling status, and QinQ function status.
Access method
Right-click the designated system in the object tree of the object tree pane, and then select Config Profile Definition Service Model Profile in the shortcut menu. Then the Service Model Profile window will appear.
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