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Chapter 39 Remote ONT
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39.3 ONT Card
Here are the commands to configure a card on the ONT and show the status.
show remote ont
filter < slot-<slot>
| pon-<slot>-<port>
| is | oos-nr .. >
Displays the status of ONTs matching the filter you specify.
slot-<slot>: Show ONT information by slot.
pon-<slot>-<port>: Show ONT information by PON port.
is: Show ONTs with an IS (In Service) status.
oos: Show ONTs with an OOS (Out Of Service) status.
oos-lo: Show ONTs with a Line Card Out Of Service status.
oos-nr: Show ONTs with an Out Of Service Not Registered status.
oos-cd: Show ONTs with an Out Of Service OMCC Down status.
oos-np: Show ONTs with an Out Of Service Not Provisioned status.
oos-ad: Show ONTs with an Out Of Service Admin Down status.
oos-op: Show ONTs with an Out Of Service Operation Down status.
show remote ont
summary
Displays a summary of ONT status.
show remote ont
unreg
Displays unregistered ONT status information.
Table 150 Remote ONT Commands (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
Table 151 Remote ONT Card Commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
remote ontcard
<ontcard-aid>
Creates the specified ONT card setting and enters the sub-commands for
configuring it.
ontcard-aid: ontcard-<slot>-<pon>-<ont>-<card>
cardtype
<VDSL2|10_100BA
SET|10_100_1000
BASET|VEIP|POTS
|VIDEO> data-
port <1-24>
Configure the ONT card type (ONT port speed ).
<VDSL2|10_100BASET|10_100_1000BASET|VEIP|POTS|VIDEO>
VDSL2: for VDSL ports on an MDU such as ZyXEL’s IES4005.
10_100BASET: for Ethernet ports on an ONT such as ZyXEL’s PMG1006 to use 10
Mbps or 100 Mbps.
10_100_1000BASET: for Ethernet ports on an ONT such as ZyXEL’s PMG1006 to
use 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps.
VEIP: for a virtual Ethernet card on a router mode ONT such as ZyXEL’s
PMG5318.
POTS: for a VoIP card on an ONT such as ZyXEL’s PMG5323-B20A.
VIDEO: for a video card on an ONT such as ZyXEL’s PMG5323-B20A.
data-port: the number of subscriber ports on the ONT card expected to send
traffic.
exit
Exit from the ONT card configuration sub-commands.
inactive
Disable off the ONT card.
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1274- Olt2412
- Quick start guide
- Default login details
- User s guide
- U temperature hardened 12 slot chassis gpon olt
- Read carefully before use
- Keep this guide for future reference
- Important
- Contents overview
- Table of contents
- Contents overview
- Chapter 2 hardware installation 1
- Chapter 1 system introduction 7
- Chapter 4 cli introduction 7
- Chapter 6 provisioning user interfaces 9
- Chapter 5 initial setup 3
- Chapter 3 maintenance 3
- Chapter 7 basic settings 7
- Chapter 9 vlan 9
- Chapter 8 ipv6 5
- Chapter 16 mirroring 25
- Chapter 15 broadcast storm control 23
- Chapter 14 bandwidth control 21
- Chapter 13 spanning tree protocol 09
- Chapter 12 filtering 07
- Chapter 11 static multicast forward setup 03
- Chapter 10 static mac forwarding setup 01
- Chapter 21 policy rule 49
- Chapter 20 classifier 45
- Chapter 19 port security 41
- Chapter 18 port authentication 31
- Chapter 17 link aggregation 27
- Chapter 23 vlan stacking and translation 59
- Chapter 22 queuing method 55
- Chapter 24 multicast 69
- Chapter 28 static route 13
- Chapter 27 loop guard 09
- Chapter 26 voip 91
- Chapter 25 ip source guard 79
- Chapter 32 access control 31
- Chapter 31 file management 27
- Chapter 30 vrrp 21
- Chapter 29 dhcp 15
- Chapter 38 running configuration 61
- Chapter 37 routing table 59
- Chapter 36 arp table 57
- Chapter 35 mac table 53
- Chapter 34 syslog 51
- Chapter 33 diagnostics 47
- Chapter 39 remote ont 63
- Chapter 43 ip and mac anti spoofing 93
- Chapter 42 pppoe ia 87
- Chapter 41 port protection switching 83
- Chapter 40 management card control 81
- Index 21
- Chapter 46 product specifications 15
- Chapter 45 troubleshooting 99
- Chapter 44 ddos 97
- Appendix a legal information 19
- System introduction
- System description
- Table 1 slots and cards
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Management card
- Front panel
- Figure 2 olt front panel
- Chapter 1 system introduction
- The management card manages the olt and manages the services of the line cards this card is hot swappable
- The following table describes the olt slots cards and modules
- The following figure shows the olt chassis with line cards two management cards two 10g uplink cards two power modules and the fan module installed
- Slots slot type module or card name description
- Table 3 management card port descriptions
- Table 2 management card led descriptions
- Section 2 on page 34
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Note install the management card before you make the hardware connections see
- Management card ports
- Management card alarm connections
- Led color status description
- Label description
- Figure 3 management card front panel
- Chapter 1 system introduction
- The olt alarm connector is a db15 male connector which provides four external alarm input pairs and three alarm output pairs
- Note the alarm input is only for dry contact without any power
- Console port connections
- To avoid possible eye injury do not look into an operating fiber optic module s connectors
- Management card specifications
- Ge uplink card sfp slots
- Ge uplink card
- Transceiver removal
- Transceiver installation
- Note for slots that are at an angle do not attempt to straighten it
- Uplink and subtending
- Ge uplink card specifications
- Gpon line card
- Figure 10 gpon line card front panel
- Class b class c
- Chapter 1 system introduction
- The gpon line card provides 4 gpon sfp slots compliant with itu t g 84 and supports up to 256 pon subscribers
- The gpon line card has sfp msa compliant connectors that support class a class b or class c gpon transceivers
- Table 8 gpon line card supported transceiver specifications
- Table 7 gpon line card led descriptions
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Led color status description
- Install or remove the transceivers in the same was as for the 10ge uplink card see section 1 on page 21 for details
- Gpon line card connectors
- See table 11 on page 26 for specifications of the supported optical transceivers install or remove the transceivers in the same way as for the 10ge uplink card see section 1 on page 21 for details
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Led color status description
- Item value
- Gpon line card specifications
- Ge line card
- Figure 11 ge line card front panel
- Chapter 1 system introduction
- The ge line card provides 4 gigabit active ethernet sfp module slots compliant with ieee 802 z
- The following table lists the gpon line card s specifications see table 179 on page 316 for power consumption specifications
- Table 9 gpon line card s specifications
- Table 10 ge line card led descriptions
- Power module
- Ge line card specifications
- Fan module
- Note the black power wire is the 48 v return ground wire connected to the ground terminal of the dc input on the psu dual the blue power wire is the 48 v power wire connected to the 48 v terminal of the dc power board
- Fiber optic cables
- Dc power wires
- Dc power wire specifications
- Cables
- Mounting the chassis on a rack
- Hardware installation
- General installation instructions
- Chassis installation
- Rack mounted installation requirements
- Warning connect the frame grounds before you connect any other cables or wiring
- Connecting the olt frame grounds
- Installing management uplink and line cards
- Removing management uplink and line cards
- When connecting the olt power wires to the power module push the wires firmly into the terminals as deep as possible and make sure that no exposed bare wires can be seen or touched
- Connect the power
- Turn on the olt power
- Procedure to remove and install the fan module
- Maintenance
- Fan maintenance
- Procedure to disconnect the power
- Procedure to change a power module
- Power maintenance
- Cli introduction
- Accessing the cli
- Local telnet
- Console port
- Using shortcuts and getting help
- Remote telnet
- Note the olt automatically logs you out of the management interface after five minutes of inactivity if this happens to you simply log back in again
- Logging in
- Listing commands available in a command mode
- Entering partial commands
- Document command syntax conventions
- Courier new fon
- Write memory
- Dual image files
- Dual configuration files
- Saving your configuration
- Note save changes after each cli session the olt loses all unsaved configuration changes once it restarts
- Logging out
- Write memor
- Initial setup
- Changing the enable password
- Changing the administrator password
- Prohibiting concurrent logins
- Note afterwards you have to use the new ip address to access the olt
- Changing the out of band management ip address
- Changing the in band management ip address
- Use show system information to display general system information about the olt including the firmware version
- Use show hardware monitor to display olt temperature fan speeds and voltage for example
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Looking at basic system information
- Chapter 5 initial setup
- Looking at the operating configuration
- Checking installed line cards
- Chapter 5 initial setup
- Use show show lc status to display which line cards are installed in the olt s slots for example
- Use show running config page to look at the current operating configuration use page to display one page at a time for example
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Configuring an uplink card
- Provisioning user interfaces
- Ont subscriber port provisioning example overview
- Ont subscriber port provisioning example
- Set the method a c c autolock or d the olt registers onts connected to the port
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Enable the pon port and check the slot s status
- E automatically registers the ont and brings it into service without checking the serial number or password the olt records the sn ont id mapping and uses the same ont id for the ont when it reconnects
- D automatically registers the ont and brings it into service without checking the serial number or password the ont may receive a different ont id when it reconnects
- Chapter 6 provisioning user interfaces
- C requires the physical layer operations and maintenance ploam password the ont sends to match what you configure on the olt
- C autolock requires the serial number the ont sends to match the one you configure on the olt
- A used in this example requires the serial number and password the ont sends to match the ones you configure on the olt
- Set the pon port s transceiver type this example displays the mapping between the transceiver type number from 0 22 and the transceiver manufacturer and class the pon port in this example has a ligent class b transceiver installed so this example uses transceiver type 5
- This example creates a 1g qos bandwidth profile which sets the sir to 1024 kbps and limits the air to 2048 kbps and the pir to 1000000 kbps in this step s final output you can see some other bandwidth profiles are already configured
- Sn serial number 5a59584501111110 in this example
- Slot 5 port 1 and sets the ont s id to 101
- Qos queues use bandwidth profiles to manage the bandwidth of individual traffic classes within the bandwidth groups this example creates a voice qos bandwidth profile which sets the sir to 128 kbps and limits the air and pir both to 256 kbps you could configure other bandwidth profiles for traffic like movies on demand mod and data
- Pa password 44454641554c54000000 in this example
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Model model id 1 for the zyxel pmg1006 ont used in this example others are 0 default zyxel s ies4005 uses this 2 zyxel pmg5318 ont 3 xavi xo390 ont and 4 finisar ftgn2017p1cun
- Ingprof the qos ingress profile maps ieee 802 p priority tags to traffic classes this example s voip qos ingress profile maps ieee 802 p tags 0 to 7 to traffic class 1
- Configure the remote ont s provisioning and bandwidth group settings when you configure remote ont settings the olt configures the ont with those settings this example uses
- Configure the qos ingress profile and bandwidth profiles and then check the configuration
- Chapter 6 provisioning user interfaces
- Bwprof bandwidth profiles have sustained information rate sir access information rate air and peak information rate pir settings for limiting bandwidth
- Configure a card on the ont and check the status
- Chapter 6 provisioning user interfaces
- Cardtype this example uses the pmg1006 so card refers to the ethernet ports and the card type is 10_100baset other types are vdsl2 for vdsl ports on an mdu 10_100_1000baset and veip for a virtual ethernet card on a router mode ont
- Slot 5 port 1 ont 101 card 1
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Is status means in service oos means out of service
- Data port the number of subscriber ports on the ont card expected to send traffic 3 in this example
- Provisioning a subscriber port on an mdu is similar to provisioning a subscriber port on an ont see section 6 on page 59 in this example the mdu is connected to the same pon port so you do not have to configure the pon port or vlan settings you also re use the qos ingress profile and bandwidth profiles this example configures vdsl port 1 on card 1 in ont 102 connected to gpon port 1 in slot 5 on the olt
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Mdu subscriber port provisioning example
- Enable the mdu s vdsl2 port port 1 in this example and check the status
- Configure the ont s provisioning and bandwidth group settings and enable the ont see the description for step 5 on page 61 for details differences for this example are ont 102 serial number 5a59584501111112 and password 44454641554c54000002
- Configure the ont s card type to vdsl2 and set the number of subscriber ports on the ont expected to send traffic 1 in this example and check the status see the description for step 6 on page 63 for details
- Chapter 6 provisioning user interfaces
- Aes encryption enabled or disabled disabled in this example
- Active on or off on in this example
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Configure vlan flow settings for the vdsl port on the remote ont the same as in step 9 on page 64 except it s for ont 102
- Chapter 6 provisioning user interfaces
- System name command
- Date and time commands
- Basic settings
- Use these commands to configure olt switch setup
- This example looks at the current time server settings
- The following table describes the labels in this display
- Table 25 switch setup commands
- Table 24 show timesync
- Switch setup
- Olt2412 user s guide
- No bcp transparency
- Label description
- Command description
- Chapter 7 basic settings
- Bcp transparency
- Ip setup
- Slot setup commands examples
- Slot setup
- Set the out of band management default gateway ip address
- Display ip settings
- Configure the out of band management ip address settings
- The following table describes the commands for configuring ports
- Table 28 port setup commands
- Port setup
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Enable the slot
- Commands description
- Chapter 7 basic settings
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Flow control
- Commands description
- Chapter 7 basic settings
- The following commands configure port 1 on a card installed in slot 6
- Table 28 port setup commands continued
- Set the port to forward bpdus it receives
- Set the port to 1 gb and full duplex
- Select port 1 in slot 6 and name the port 2412
- Port setup commands examples
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Display the port s settings
- Chapter 7 basic settings
- Ipv6 terms
- Ipv6 overview
- Ipv6 addressing
- Multicast address
- Link local address
- Interface id
- Global address
- Unspecified
- The following table describes the multicast addresses which are reserved and can not be assigned to a multicast group
- Table 32 reserved multicast address
- Table 31 predefined multicast address
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Multicast scope allows you to determine the size of the multicast group a multicast address has a predefined prefix of ff00 8 the following table describes some of the predefined multicast addresses
- Multicast address description
- Multicast address
- Loopback
- Chapter 8 ipv6
- An unspecified address 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 or is used as the source address when a device does not have its own address it is similar to 0 in ipv4
- A loopback address 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 or 1 allows a host to send packets to itself it is similar to 127 in ipv4
- Stateless autoconfiguration
- Identity association
- Eui 64
- Dhcpv6
- Renew to s1
- Renew rebind
- Rebind
- Neighbor discovery protocol ndp
- Icmpv6
- Dhcp relay agent
- Multicast listener discovery
- Mld messages
- Ipv6 cache
- Snooping
- Mld snooping proxy
- Mld port role
- Report
- Ipv6 commands
- Command description
- Chapter 8 ipv6
- Table 37 ipv6 nd commands
- Olt2412 user s guide
- No ipv6 nd dad attempts
- Ipv6 nd ra suppress
- Ipv6 nd other config flag
- Ipv6 nd managed config flag
- This example shows how to manually configure two ipv6 addresses one uses the eui 64 format one doesn t in vlan 1 and then display the result before using ipv6 address commands you have to enable ipv6 in the vlan and this has the olt generate a link local address for the interface
- This example shows how to enable ipv6 in vlan 1 and display the link local address the olt automatically generated and other ipv6 information for the vlan
- There are three addresses created in total for vlan 1 the address 2001 db8 c18 1 219 cbff fe00 1 64 is created with the interface id 219 cbff fe00 1 generated using the eui 64 format the address 2001 db8 c18 1 12b 64 is created exactly the same as what you entered in the command
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Ipv6 command examples
- Chapter 8 ipv6
- Table 39 show ipv6 neighbor
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Label description
- Chapter 8 ipv6
- This example shows the olt owns l displays in the t field two manually configured permanent ip addresses 2001 1234 and fe80 219 cbff fe00 1 it also displays a neighbor fe80 2d0 59ff feb8 103c in vlan 1 is reachable from the olt
- The following table describes the labels in this display
- This example sends ping requests to an ethernet device with ipv6 address fe80 2d0 59ff feb8 103c in vlan 1 the device also responds the pings
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Ipv6 is installed and enabled by default in windows vista use the ipconfig command to check your automatic configured ipv6 address as well you should see at least one ipv6 address available for the interface on your computer
- Example enabling ipv6 on windows xp 2003
- Chapter 8 ipv6
- By default windows xp and windows 2003 support ipv6 this example shows you how to use the ipv6 install command on windows xp 2003 to enable ipv6 this also displays how to use the ipconfig command to see auto generated ip addresses
- Introduction to vlans
- Introduction to ieee 802 q tagged vlans
- Vlan configuration overview
- Static vlan
- Note see section 7 on page 72 for interface port channel commands
- Forwarding tagged and untagged frames
- Command description
- Chapter 9 vlan
- Vlan commands
- The following section lists the commands for this feature
- The following section lists the commands for the ingress checking feature enable or disable vlan ingress checking on each port individually via the ingress check command in the config interface mode
- Table 41 ingress check commands
- Table 40 vlan commands
- Show vlan
- Olt2412 user s guide
- No ingress check
- No inactive
- Ingress check
- Inactive
- Label description
- Vlan command examples
- Idx this field displays an entry number for each vlan
- Vid this field displays the vlan identification number
- Elap time this field displays how long it has been since a dynamic vlan was registered or a static vlan was set up
- Untagged these ports do not tag outgoing frames with the vlan id
- Dynamic the vlan was added via gvrp
- This example shows the vlan table
- Chapter 9 vlan
- This example deletes entry 2 in the static vlan table
- This example configures ports 1 to 5 as fixed and untagged ports in vlan 2000
- The number of vlan this field displays the number of vlans on the olt
- The following table describes the labels in this display
- Tagged these ports tag outgoing frames with the vlan id
- Tagctl this field displays untagged and tagged ports
- Table 42 show vlan
- Status this field displays how this vlan was added to the olt
- Static the vlan was added as a permanent entry
- Other the vlan was added in another way such as multicast vlan registration mvr
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Automatic vlan registration
- Vlan parameter term description
- This example enables ingress checking on ports ge 5 1 ge 5 4
- Table 43 ieee 802 q vlan terminology
- Switches join vlans by making a declaration a declaration is made by issuing a join message using garp declarations are withdrawn by issuing a leave message a leave all message terminates all registrations garp timers set declaration timeout values
- Please refer to the following table for common ieee 802 q vlan terminology
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Gvrp garp vlan registration protocol is a registration protocol that defines a way for switches to register necessary vlan members on ports across the network enable this function to permit vlan groups beyond the local olt
- Garp timers
- Garp generic attribute registration protocol allows network switches to register and de register attribute values with other garp participants within a bridged lan garp is a protocol that provides a generic mechanism for protocols that serve a more specific application for example gvrp
- Garp and gvrp are the protocols used to automatically register vlan membership across switches
- Chapter 9 vlan
- Garp configuration
- Garp commands summary
- Garp command examples
- Gvrp commands
- Gvrp command examples
- Port vlan trunking
- Vlan trunking setup commands example
- V1 v2 v1 v2
- Subnet based vlans
- Subnet based vlan commands
- Note subnet based vlan applies to un tagged packets and is applicable only when you use ieee 802 q tagged vlan
- Internet
- Subnet based vlan command examples
- Protocol based vlans
- Note protocol based vlan applies to un tagged packets and is applicable only when you use ieee 802 q tagged vlan
- Protocol based vlan
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Note protocols in the hexadecimal number range 0x0000 to 0x05ff are not allowed
- Figure 29 protocol based vlan application example
- Command description
- Chapter 9 vlan
- The following section lists the commands for this feature
- Table 48 protocol based vlan commands
- Protocol based vlan commands
- Protocol based vlan command examples
- Static mac forwarding setup
- Static mac forwarding commands
- Overview
- Static multicast forwarding overview
- Static multicast forward setup
- Static multicast forwarding commands
- This example shows the current multicast table the type field displays user for rules that were manually added through static multicast forwarding or displays system for rules the olt has automatically learned through igmp snooping
- This example removes a static multicast forwarding rule with multicast mac address 01 00 5e 06 01 46 which belongs to vlan 1
- This example creates a static multicast forwarding rule the rule forwards frames with destination mac address 01 00 5e 00 00 06 to port ge 5 1 in vlan 1
- Static multicast forwarding command examples
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 11 static multicast forward setup
- Overview
- Mac filtering commands summary
- Mac filtering commands examples
- Filtering
- Command example filter source
- Stp terminology
- Stp rstp overview
- Spanning tree protocol
- Stp port states
- Multiple stp
- How stp works
- Vlan 1 vlan 2
- Mstp network example
- Vlan 1 vlan 2
- Mst region
- Mst instance
- Stp and rstp commands
- Common and internal spanning tree cist
- Stp and rstp command examples
- This example shows the current stp settings
- The following table describes the labels in this display
- Table 55 show spanning tree config
- Sets the priority for port 2 to 20
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Label description
- Enables stp on port 2 on the uplink card in slot 3 with a path cost of 150
- Chapter 13 spanning tree protocol
- No mstp
- Mstp commands
- Label description
- Command description
- Chapter 13 spanning tree protocol
- Use these commands to configure multiple spanning tree protocol mstp as defined in ieee 802 s
- This example enables rstp on port xe 3 1 port 1 on the uplink card in slot 3 it also sets port xe 4 2 to not be an edge port because it is connected to another switch
- Table 56 mstp commands
- Table 55 show spanning tree config continued
- Show mstp
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Table 57 mstp instance commands
- Table 56 mstp commands continued
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Note an edge port becomes a non edge port as soon as it receives a bridge protocol data units bpdu
- Edge port
- Command description
- Chapter 13 spanning tree protocol
- Mstp command examples
- Label description
- Chapter 13 spanning tree protocol
- This example shows the current mstp configuration
- The following table describes the labels in this display
- Table 58 show mstp
- Olt2412 user s guide
- This example shows the current cist configuration mstp instance 0
- The following table describes the labels in this display
- Table 59 show mstp instance
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Label description
- Chapter 13 spanning tree protocol
- Bandwidth control
- Broadcast storm control examples
- Broadcast storm control commands
- Broadcast storm control
- Chapter 15 broadcast storm control
- Broadcast enabled how many broadcast packets the port receives per second and the enable state for broadcast packets
- Table 62 broadcast storm control port status
- Set broadcast storm control on a port ge 5 1 which is active to limit its broadcast type traffic with a threshold of 999 packets per second
- Port this field displays a port number
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Multicast enabled how many multicast packets the port receives per second and the enable state for multicast packets
- Label description
- Dlf limit enabled how many dlf packets the port receives per second and the enable state for dfl packets
- Display storm control status and settings this example displays the settings for slots 3 to 12
- Disable broadcast storm control on the olt
- Port mirroring overview
- Port mirroring commands
- Mirroring
- This example displays the mirror settings of the olt after you configured in the example above
- Port mirroring command examples
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 16 mirroring
- This example enables port mirroring and copies outgoing traffic from ge port 4 on the card in slot 6 to xe port 2 in slot 3
- Link aggregation overview
- Link aggregation
- Dynamic link aggregation
- Link aggregation id
- Link aggregation commands
- Link aggregation commands examples
- This example displays the current lacp settings
- The following table describes the labels
- Table 69 show lacp labels
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Label description
- Chapter 17 link aggregation
- Port authentication overview
- Port authentication
- Ieee 802 x authentication
- Mac authentication
- Vlan 102
- Vlan 100
- Session granted denied
- New connection
- Internet
- Guest vlan
- Authentication request authentication request
- Authentication reply
- Port authentication configuration
- Port authentication command examples
- Configure port ge 5 1 to require the subscriber to re enter the username and password every 3600 seconds to stay connected to the specified port s
- Configure port ge 5 1 to require the subscriber to periodically re enter his or her username and password to stay connected to a specified port
- Configure port ge 5 1 to remain in the held state and rejects further authentication requests from the client for 120 seconds after a failed authentication exchange
- Configure guest vlan 100 on port ge 5 1
- Chapter 18 port authentication
- Set the guest vlan host mode to multi secure on port ge 5 1
- Set the guest vlan host mode to multi host on port ge 5 1
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Enable the guest vlan feature on port ge 5 1
- Configure port ge 5 1 to wait 30 seconds for the client s response to the challenge request before sending a request again
- Configure port ge 5 1 to wait 30 seconds before re sending an identity request to clients on the listed ports
- Set the guest vlan host multi secure number on port ge 5 1 to 5
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Display port ge 5 1 s 802 x port authentication settings
- Display all 802 x port authentication settings
- Chapter 18 port authentication
- No mac authentication
- Mac authentication commands
- Mac authentication
- Command description
- Chapter 18 port authentication
- This table lists the commands for this feature
- Table 71 mac authentication commands
- Show mac authentication config
- Show mac authentication
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Note you must first enable mac authentication on the olt before configuring it on each port
- No mac authentication timeout
- Radius commands
- Mac authentication command examples
- Radius command examples
- Port security setup commands
- Port security
- About port security
- Command description
- Chapter 19 port security
- Address limit
- You can set the mac address learning limit on a per port basis the following table lists the commands for this feature
- Table 73 mac address limit commands
- Removes the specified mac address limit
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Mac address limit
- Limits the number of dynamic mac addresses that may be learned on the specified ports
- Learn inactive
- Display the port security settings
- Disables the specified mac address limit
- Classifier
- About the classifier and qos
- Classifier commands
- In an ipv6 packet header the next header field identifies the next level protocol the following table shows some common ipv6 next header values
- In an ipv4 packet header the protocol field identifies the next level protocol the following table shows some common ipv4 protocol types and the corresponding protocol number refer to http www iana org assignments protocol numbers for a complete list
- Ethernet type protocol number
- Chapter 20 classifier
- Table 77 common ipv6 next header values
- Table 76 common ipv4 protocol types and protocol numbers
- Table 75 common ethernet types and protocol number
- Protocol type value
- Protocol type protocol number
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Classifier command examples
- Policy rules overview
- Policy rule
- Policy commands
- Table 78 policy commands continued
- Policy command examples
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Inactive
- Command description
- Chapter 21 policy rule
- This example creates a policy highpriority for the traffic flow identified via classifier vlan3 see the classifier example in chapter 20 on page 145 this policy replaces the ieee 802 priority field with the ip tos priority field value 7 for vlan3 packets
- Two rate three color marker traffic policing
- Trtcm color blind mode
- Trtcm commands
- Trtcm color aware mode
- Red yellow
- Exceed pir
- Exceed cir
- Trtcm command examples
- Weighted round robin scheduling wrr
- Weighted fair queuing
- Strictly priority
- Queuing method overview
- Queuing method
- Port by port queuing commands
- Port by port queuing command examples
- System wide queuing commands
- System wide queuing command examples
- Vlan stacking overview
- Vlan stacking example
- Vlan stacking and translation
- Vlan translation overview
- Vlan stacking port roles
- Otherwise static vlan tx tagging must be disabled on a port set to the normal or access port role
- Note if you use q in q static vlan tx tagging must be enabled on a port set to the normal or access port role
- Vlan translation example
- Vlan tag format
- Service provider network
- Port 3
- Note selective q in q rules are only applied to single tagged frames received on the access ports if the incoming frames are untagged or single tagged but received on a tunnel port or cannot match any selective q in q rules the olt applies the port based q in q rules to them
- Frame format
- Chapter 23 vlan stacking and translation
- The frame format for an untagged ethernet frame a single tagged 802 q frame customer and a double tagged 802 q frame service provider is shown next
- Table 84 802 q frame
- Table 83 single and double tagged 802 1q frame format
- Selective q in q is vlan based it allows the olt to add different outer vlan tags to the incoming frames received on one port according to their inner vlan tags
- Selective q in q
- Port based q in q lets the olt treat all frames received on the same port as the same vlan flows and add the same outer vlan tag to them even if they have different customer vlan ids
- Port based q in q
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Vlan stacking commands
- Vlan stacking command examples
- Figure 44 example vlan stacking
- Customer b customer b
- Customer a customer a
- Chapter 23 vlan stacking and translation
- B 48 24
- A 37 24
- Vlan 24 vlan 24
- This example shows how to configure ports ge 5 1 and ge 5 2 on the olt to tag incoming frames with the service provider s vid of 37 ports are connected to customer a network this example also shows how to set the priority for ports ge ge 5 1 and ge 5 2 1 to 3 it also sets port xe 3 1 as a tunnel port with tpid 8100
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Vlan translation commands
- Vlan xlate miss drop
- Tr156 on off
- Table 86 vlan translation commands continued
- Olt2412 user s guide
- N1map group
- Egr vlan xlate miss drop
- Cross port aid
- Cross connect enable disable
- Command description
- Chapter 23 vlan stacking and translation
- Active on off
- Vlan translation command examples
- Multicast overview
- Multicast
- Ip multicast addresses
- Igmp snooping
- Igmp filtering
- The following table describes the labels in the output
- Table 88 igmp snooping commands
- Table 87 multicast status
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Multicast status
- Multicast commands
- Label description
- Igmp snooping mld support
- Igmp snooping
- Command description
- Chapter 24 multicast
- Use the show multicast command to display the multicast group information
- Use the igmp snooping commands in configure mode to configure the multicast settings the following table describes the command s options
- Igmp snooping vlan commands
- Igmp filtering profile
- Vlan 3
- Vlan 2
- Mvr overview
- Multicast vlan vlan 1
- Types of mvr ports
- Note you can create up to five multicast vlans and up to 256 multicast rules on the olt
- Mvr modes
- Multicast vlan vlan 1
- How mvr works
- General mvr configuration
- Note your olt automatically creates a static vlan with the same vid when you create a multicast vlan
- Mvr group configuration
- Xe 3 1
- Note a port can belong to more than one multicast vlan however ip multicast group addresses in different multicast vlans cannot overlap
- Mvr configuration example
- Multicast vid 200 vlan 1
- Ge 5 3
- Ge 5 2
- Ge 5 1
- To configure the mvr settings on the olt create a multicast group set the receiver and source ports and create mvr groups by mvr command
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 24 multicast
- Ip source guard overview
- Ip source guard
- Dhcp snooping overview
- Note the olt will drop all dhcp requests if you enable dhcp snooping and there are no trusted ports
- Dhcp snooping database
- Dhcp relay option 82 information
- Configuring dhcp snooping
- Arp inspection overview
- Trusted vs untrusted ports
- Syslog
- Note it is recommended you enable dhcp snooping at least one day before you enable arp inspection so that the olt has enough time to build the binding table
- Configuring arp inspection
- Arp inspection and mac address filters
- Ip source guard binding commands
- Ip source guard binding command examples
- Note you must set up a management ip address for each vlan that you want to configure dhcp settings for on the olt
- Dhcp snooping dhcp vlan commands
- Dhcp snooping dhcp vlan command examples
- Use these commands to filter unauthorized arp packets in your network
- Clear arp inspection statistics
- Use arp inspection to look at the current list of mac address filters that were created because the olt identified an unauthorized arp packet when the olt identifies an unauthorized arp packet it automatically creates a mac address filter to block traffic from the source mac address and source vlan id of the unauthorized arp packet
- Chapter 25 ip source guard
- Table 98 arp inspection commands
- Arp inspection commands
- Show arp inspection statistics
- Arp inspection
- Show arp inspection
- Removes arp inspection statistics for the specified vlan s
- Removes all arp inspection statistics on the olt
- Olt2412 user s guide
- No arp inspection
- Enables arp inspection on the olt you still have to enable arp inspection on specific vlan and specify trusted ports
- Displays dhcp snooping configuration details
- Displays arp inspection statistics for the specified vlan s
- Displays arp inspection configuration details
- Displays all arp inspection statistics on the olt
- Disables arp inspection on the olt
- Command description
- Arp inspection command examples
- This example looks at log messages that were generated by arp packets and that have not been sent to the syslog server yet
- This example displays whether ports are trusted or untrusted ports for arp inspection
- The following table describes the labels in this display
- Table 104 show arp inspection log
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Label description
- Chapter 25 ip source guard
- The following table describes the labels in this display
- Table 105 show arp inspection interface port channel
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Label description
- Chapter 25 ip source guard
- Voip overview
- Command description
- Chapter 26 voip
- Voip common profile commands
- The following table lists the commands for configuring profiles of common voip settings
- Table 106 voip common profile commands
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Table 106 voip common profile commands continued
- Piggyback
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Command description
- Chapter 26 voip
- Voip sip profile commands
- The following table lists the commands for configuring voip sip profiles
- Table 107 voip sip profile commands
- Table 106 voip common profile commands continued
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Command description
- Chapter 26 voip
- Table 107 voip sip profile commands continued
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Command description
- Chapter 26 voip
- Voip dial plan profile commands
- The following table lists the commands for configuring voip dial plan profiles
- Table 108 voip dial plan profile commands
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Dial plan rule details
- Command description
- Chapter 26 voip
- A dial plan defines the dialing patterns such as the length and range of the digits for a telephone number it also includes country codes access codes area codes local numbers long distance numbers or international call prefixes for example the dial plan 2 9xxxxxx does not allow a local number which begins with 1 or 0
- Show voip common profile
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Command description
- Chapter 26 voip
- Voip show commands
- Voip service help
- Uni port voip service settings
- The following table lists the commands for displaying voip settings and status
- The following table lists the commands for configuring voip service settings for a subscriber port on the remote ont the remote ont must also support the voip services you configure for it
- Table 110 voip show commands
- Table 109 uni port voip service commands
- Show voip sip profile
- Show voip dial plan
- The following table lists the voip configuration the pmg5318 can support
- Table 111 voip configuration supported on the pmg5318
- Table 110 voip show commands continued
- Show remote ontpots
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Command description
- Chapter 26 voip
- Voip configuration supported on the pmg5318
- The voip function is on the ont not the olt the olt uses omci to configure voip settings on the ont the ont must support receiving voip configuration by omci
- Table 111 voip configuration supported on the pmg5318 continued
- Ont subscriber voip port provisioning example
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Command description
- Chapter 26 voip
- Pa password 44454641554c54000000 in this example
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Model model id 2 for the pmg5318
- Enable the ont
- Dsbwprofname this example uses the 100m bandwidth profile for downstream traffic
- Configure the remote ont s provisioning and bandwidth group settings when you configure remote ont settings the olt configures the ont with those settings
- Configure cards 2 and 4 in this example on the remote ont set the card types to veip and pots respectively and activate them configure interfaces on the cards and activate them
- Chapter 26 voip
- Bwgroup number 1 in this example
- Usbwprofname this example uses the 100m bandwidth profile for upstream traffic
- Type this example uses bandwidth group type 5 which applies the sir and air and uses a pir greater than the sir and air added together
- Sn serial number 5a59584517035116 in this example
- Slot 5 port 1 and sets the ont s id to 1
- Set the slot containing the gpon card slot 5 to use a gpon card and enable the slot
- Set the pon port s register method for how the olt registers onts connected to the port a in this example and the pon port s transceiver type 6 in this example then enable the pon port
- Show the olt voip setup and status
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Display the voip sip profile configuration
- Display the voip dial plan profile configuration
- Display the voip common profile configuration
- Chapter 26 voip
- Display the remote ont uni port s status
- Display the remote ont card s status
- Display the pots status
- Chapter 26 voip
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Pmg5318 voip setup example
- Loop guard overview
- Loop guard
- Note after resolving the loop problem on your network you can re activate the disabled port see section 7 on page 72
- Loopguard commands
- Loopguard command examples
- Table 113 show loopguard continued
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Label description
- Chapter 27 loop guard
- Static route commands
- Static route command examples
- Static route
- Label description
- Chapter 28 static route
- You can however create this static route if it is inactive
- You can create an active static route that routes traffic for 192 68 0 24 to 192 68
- This example shows the current routing table
- The following table describes the labels in this display
- Table 115 show ip route static
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Dhcp relay
- Dhcp overview
- Dhcp modes
- Dhcp configuration options
- Dhcp relay agent information
- Dhcp commands
- Dhcp command examples
- Vlan1 vlan2
- Internet
- 6 0 00
- Vlan 1 vlan 2
- Configuring dhcp vlan
- Vrrp overview
- Vrrp parameters
- Priority
- Preempt mode
- Note all routers participating in the virtual router must use the same advertisement interval
- Advertisement interval
- Vrrp status
- Vrrp configuration
- Set the advertisement interval for a vrrp
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Enable preempt mode for a vrrp
- Enable a vrrp configuration
- Chapter 30 vrrp
- Add a vrrp configuration
- Vrrp configuration examples
- Set the secondary virtual ip for a vrrp
- Set the primary virtual ip for a vrrp
- Set the name for a vrrp
- Set the priority ip for a vrrp
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 30 vrrp
- Ftp command line
- Filename conventions
- File management
- Gui based ftp clients
- Ftp command line procedure
- Be sure to upload the correct model firmware as uploading the wrong model firmware may damage your device
- Ftp restrictions
- Access control
- About snmp
- Access control overview
- Supported mibs
- Snmp v3 and security
- The olt sends traps to an snmp manager when an event occurs the following tables outline the snmp traps by category
- The oids beginning with 1 90 7 3 are specific to the olt2412
- Table 125 snmp system traps
- Snmp traps
- Option object label object id description
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 32 access control
- An oid object id that begins with 1 90 7 is defined in private mibs otherwise it is a standard mib oid
- Table 127 snmp ip traps
- Table 126 snmp interface traps
- Option object label object id description
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 32 access control
- Use these commands to configure snmp on the olt
- The following table describes user input values available in multiple commands for this feature
- Table 129 snmp server commands user input values
- Table 128 snmp switch traps
- Table 127 snmp ip traps continued
- Snmp server commands
- Option object label object id description
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Command description
- Chapter 32 access control
- Setting up login accounts
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Note it is highly recommended that you change the default administrator password 1234
- Chapter 32 access control
- An administrator is someone who can both view and configure olt changes the username for the administrator is always admin the default administrator password is 1234
- A non administrator username is something other than admin is someone who can view but not configure olt settings
- Up to five people one administrator and four non administrators may access the olt via telnet at any one time
- This example shows you how to display the snmp information on the olt
- This example shows you how to display all snmp user information on the olt
- Snmp command examples
- Password encryption
- Login account commands
- Login account command examples
- Ssh overview
- Password commands
- How ssh works
- Ssh implementation on the olt
- Service access control commands
- Requirements for using ssh
- Service access control command example
- Remote management commands
- Chapter 32 access control
- This example allows computers in subnet 172 6 7 24 to access the olt through any service except snmp allows the computer at 192 68 0 to access the olt only through snmp and prevents other computers from accessing the olt at all
- Remote management command example
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Diagnostics commands
- Diagnostics
- Reply from this field displays the ip address from which the olt received the icmp response
- Rcvd this field displays the sequence number of the icmp response the olt received
- Rate this field displays the percentage of icmp responses for icmp requests
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Min this field displays the minimum round trip time to ping the specified ip address
- Mdev this field displays the standard deviation in the round trip time to ping the specified ip address
- Max this field displays the maximum round trip time to ping the specified ip address
- Label description
- Diagnostics commands examples
- This example shows the current and recent cpu utilization
- Chapter 33 diagnostics
- This example shows the current alarm led status for each slot in the olt it also lists the type of alarm detected when the alarm led is on
- Avg this field displays the average round trip time to ping the specified ip address
- This example sends ping requests to an ethernet device with ip address 172 6 7 54
- The following table describes the labels in this display
- Table 137 ping
- Sent this field displays the sequence number of the icmp request the olt sent
- Rtt this field displays the round trip time of the ping
- The following table describes the labels in this display
- Table 138 show cpu utilization
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Label description
- Chapter 33 diagnostics
- Syslog overview
- Syslog commands
- Syslog
- Mac table
- Mac table overview
- Mac address commands
- Mac address command examples
- How arp works
- Arp table overview
- Arp table
- Arp commands
- This example shows the arp table
- The following table describes the labels in this display
- Table 145 show ip arp
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Label description
- Chapter 36 arp table
- Arp command examples
- Routing table
- Overview
- Routing table commands
- This example shows the current routing table
- The following table describes the labels in this display
- Table 147 show ip route
- Routing table command examples
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Label description
- Chapter 37 routing table
- Running configuration commands
- Running configuration
- Olt configuration file
- Running configuration command examples
- Remote ont configuration overview
- Remote ont
- Bwgroup
- Alarm indication
- Table 150 remote ont commands continued
- Olt2412 user s guide
- No inactive
- Counter
- Command description
- Chapter 39 remote ont
- Table 151 remote ont card commands
- Table 150 remote ont commands continued
- Show remote ont unreg
- Show remote ont summary
- Ont card
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Inactive
- Here are the commands to configure a card on the ont and show the status
- Command description
- Chapter 39 remote ont
- Use the remote ontenet commands to create and configure a subscriber ethernet interface on the ont s card this applies to a 10_100baset or 10_100_1000baset card type you can enable performance monitoring set the port speed and enable or disable the port here is the format of the command with the help displayed
- The following table describes labels in this display
- Table 153 remote ont ethernet port commands
- Table 152 show remote ontcard status
- Table 151 remote ont card commands continued
- Show remote ontcard config all
- Pmenable
- Ont ethernet port settings
- Olt2412 user s guide
- No inactive
- Label description
- Inactive
- Here is an example of the status
- Command description
- Chapter 39 remote ont
- Chapter 39 remote ont
- Use the remote ontvdsl command to create and configure a subscriber vdsl interface on a vdsl2 card on an mdu you can apply a vdsl line configuration template the following table describes the related commands
- Table 154 ont vdsl commands
- Table 153 remote ont ethernet port commands continued
- Show remote ontvdsl config all
- Show remote ontenet config all
- Ont vdsl port settings
- Olt2412 user s guide
- No pmenable
- No inactive
- Inactive
- Command description
- Olt2412 user s guide
- No inactive
- Label description
- Inactive
- Chapter 39 remote ont
- Use the remote ontvenet command to create and configure a virtual ethernet interface on a veip card a virtual ethernet card on a router mode ont you can enable performance monitoring and enable or disable the port the following table describes the related commands
- Use the remote ontpots command to create and configure a voip interface on a voip pots card on an ont such as zyxel s pmg5323 b20a the following table describes the related commands
- Table 156 ont pots commands
- Table 155 ont venet commands
- Pmenable
- Ont venet port settings
- Ont pots port settings
- Uni port settings
- Ont video port settings
- Uni port queue settings
- This example shows the protocol base vlan rules on uniport 1 1 of ont 5 1 3
- This example removes traffic class 3
- This example removes all traffic classes on uniport 1 1 of ont 5 1 3
- Tc4 limits upstream and downstream rates to 40 mbps
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 39 remote ont
- Vlan help
- Use the vlan command to configure vlan flow settings for the subscriber port on the remote ont see figure 45 on page 167 for where the vlan ids in the uni port vlan command fit in the reference configuration defined in itu t g 84
- Uni port vlan settings
- Table 159 uni port vlan command parameters
- Olt2412 user s guide
- No vlan all
- Label description
- Ingpro
- In the previous section we created tc3 and tc4 as below
- Gem por
- Chapter 39 remote ont
- Before creating a vlan rule we need to create the tc traffic class that controls the vlan s bandwidth
- Aesencryp
- The gem port 256 does not enable aes encryption
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 39 remote ont
- To map the ieee 802 p priority bit from a vlan to a traffic class we need to create an ingress profile to use when we create the uni port vlan
- This example shows the vlan rules on uni port 1 1 of ont 5 1 3
- This example deletes vlan rules on uniport 1 1 of ont 5 1 3
- This example creates vlan 203 on the ont with the following actions
- This example creates vlan 103 on the ont with the following actions
- The uniport vlan does not use tr156 mode
- The ont sends downstream vlan 203 traffic out untagged
- The ont sends downstream vlan 103 traffic out untagged
- The ont assigns vlan 203 traffic to gemport 257
- The ont assigns vlan 103 traffic to gemport 256
- The ont assigns traffic with vlan 103 and priority bit 4 to tc4 based on ingress profile pbit4totc4 tc4 limits the upstream and downstream traffic rates to 40 mbps
- The ont assigns traffic with vlan 103 and priority bit 3 to tc4 based on ingress profile pbit3totc3 tc3 limits the upstream and downstream traffic rates to 20 mbps
- The gem port 257 does not enable aes encryption
- Insert vlan103 and pbit 4 in ipoe packets the ont forwards to the olt
- Insert vlan103 and pbit 4 in arp packets the ont forwards to the olt
- Chapter 39 remote ont
- Use the protocol based command to configure uni port protocol based vlan
- Uni port protocol based vlan settings
- This example deletes 3 protocol based vlan rules on ont 5 1 3 uniport 1 1
- This example creates 3 protocol based vlan rules on ont 5 1 3 uniport 1 1 to have the ont do the following
- Table 160 uni port protocol based vlan command parameters
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Label description
- Insert vlan203 and pbit 0 in pppoe packets the ont forwards to the olt
- This example shows protocol based vlan rules on ont 5 1 3 uniport 1 1
- This example sets up pvid on uniport 1 1 of ont 5 1 3 untagged packets from port 1 of ont 5 1 3 will be tagged by the ont with vid 203 and priority bit 2
- This example deletes the pvid on uniport 1 1 of ont 5 1 3
- Table 161 uni port pvid command parameters
- Olt2412 user s guide
- No pvid
- Label description
- Chapter 39 remote ont
- Use the pvid command to configure uni port default vlan settings
- Uni port pvid settings
- This example shows the pvid setting on uniport 1 1 of ont 5 1 3
- Use the igmpchannel command to configure a uni port with multicast subscriber information
- Uni port igmp channel settings
- Table 162 uni port igmp channel commands
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Label description
- Igmpchannel counter
- For example we can create an igmp channel for the remote ont uni port as follows
- Chapter 39 remote ont
- Table 163 uni port mac limit commands
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Label description
- Chapter 39 remote ont
- Cfm mep help
- Use the mac limit command to limit the number of mac addresses a uni port can learn
- Use the cfm mep command to configure a maintenance association end point on a uni port
- Uni port mac limit settings
- Uni port cfm mep settings
- This example shows the mac limit setting on uniport 1 1 of ont 5 1 3
- This example sets up a mac limit number on uniport 1 1 of ont 5 1 3
- This example disables the mac limit on uniport 1 1 of ont 5 1 3
- Table 164 uni port cfm mep commands
- Table 164 uni port cfm mep commands continued
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Label description
- Chapter 39 remote ont
- Management card control overview
- Management card control commands examples
- Management card control commands
- Management card control
- This example displays management card state and firmware version information from configuration mode
- This example copies the active management card s running firmware to the standby management card s running firmware
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 40 management card control
- Uplink port protection switching
- Port protection switching
- Downlink port protection switching
- Pppoe intermediate agent overview
- Pppoe ia
- Port state
- Table 168 pppoe intermediate agent commands
- Pppoe intermediate agent trust
- Pppoe intermediate agent commands summary
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Command description
- Chapter 42 pppoe ia
- This table describes the commands
- Pppoe ia configuration
- Note you must activate pppoe ia for both the olt system and the vlan to use pppoe ia
- Activating pppoe ia
- These commands assign access loop identification information for the circuit id string and remote id strings for the specified vlan on the specified port
- These commands assign access loop identification information for the circuit id string and remote id strings for the specified port
- The olt handles pppoe discovery stage packets as follows
- The olt drops a pado or pads packet received from a non trusted port
- The olt adds information to a padi or padr packet received from a non trusted port and forwards it to a trusted port
- Table 169 access loop identification info
- Pppoe ia access loop identification settings
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Note you must activate pppoe ia for the circuit id or remote id of the corresponding vlan to insert the given access loop identification information
- Note the default access node identifier string is olt2412
- Chapter 42 pppoe ia
- Access loop identification info description
- These commands assign an identifier string string option and delimiter for the circuit id string
- The olt forwards a padi or padr packet received from a trusted port to all trusted ports
- Olt2412 user s guide
- In other cases besides those described above the olt forwards pppoe discovery stage packets
- Here are the pppoe ia show commands
- Chapter 42 pppoe ia
- Ip and mac anti spoofing overview
- Ip and mac anti spoofing
- These commands activate and de activate anti spoofing on the specified port
- These commands activate and de activate anti spoofing on the olt
- The olt drops packets from source ip addresses or mac addresses listed in the exclusive entries and forwards others
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Note you must activate anti spoofing on both the olt and the port
- Ip and mac anti spoofing configuration
- Chapter 43 ip and mac anti spoofing
- Activating ip and mac anti spoofing
- Vlan and mac spoofing settings
- These commands delete the specified anti spoofing entry on a port channel interface
- These commands delete all the anti spoofing entries for all ports
- These commands configure an anti spoofing entry on a port channel interface
- These commands display the anti spoofing entries for all ports or a specified port
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 43 ip and mac anti spoofing
- Ddos setup
- Ddos overview
- Troubleshooting
- The olt cannot detect multiple onts onus or onts onus cannot connect to the olt
- The olt cannot detect an onu or an onu cannot connect to the olt
- The alm led is on
- Rogue ont troubleshooting
- Checking service related settings on the olt
- Chapter 45 troubleshooting
- While a rogue ont discovery is in progress you can use the stop command to terminate the discovery process at any time this command also has the olt add all onts back into the accepted ont list but if any ont still transmits traffic at the wrong time the olt will block all the pon port s ont traffic again
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Due to a rogue ont the olt finally finds the rogue ont with a serial number of 414c434c00050017 and blocks all of its upstream traffic
- Error logs troubleshooting
- This table lists all log messages and their corresponding categories types and severities
- Table 176 log messages category log message type severity
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 45 troubleshooting
- Table 176 log messages continued category log message type severity
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 45 troubleshooting
- Table 176 log messages continued category log message type severity
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 45 troubleshooting
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 45 troubleshooting
- Table 176 log messages continued category log message type severity
- Table 176 log messages continued category log message type severity
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 45 troubleshooting
- Table 176 log messages continued category log message type severity
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 45 troubleshooting
- Table 176 log messages continued category log message type severity
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 45 troubleshooting
- Table 176 log messages continued category log message type severity
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 45 troubleshooting
- Table 176 log messages continued category log message type severity
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 45 troubleshooting
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Chapter 45 troubleshooting
- After you turn on the debug flag the omci provisioning process displays on the screen of the computer connected to the olt s console port
- System specifications
- Product specifications
- The following table lists the specifications of the frame ground cable
- The following table gives an overview of power consumption information
- Table 179 power consumption specifications
- Table 178 frame ground cable specifications
- Table 177 system specifications continued
- Power consumption
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Item value quantity
- Item description
- Frame ground cable specifications
- Chapter 46 product specifications
- Firmware naming conventions
- Ppendi
- Legal information
- Zyxel limited warranty
- Safety warnings
- Registration
- Olt2412 user s guide
- Appendix a legal information
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