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PTC88C

COMMAND MANUAL
Kingtype EPON OLT
1.1 COMMAND MODE ......................................................................................................................................... 16

1.2 CANCEL COMMAND ..................................................................................................................................... 17

1.3 SAVE CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................................. 17

1.4 MODE CHANGE COMMAND .......................................................................................................................... 18

1.4.1 enable ............................................................................................................................................... 18

1.4.2 configure terminal ........................................................................................................................... 18

1.4.3 interface............................................................................................................................................ 19

1.4.4 onu .................................................................................................................................................... 20

1.4.5 uni ..................................................................................................................................................... 21

1.4.6 vlan ................................................................................................................................................... 22

1.4.7 access-list ........................................................................................................................................ 23

1.4.8 exit..................................................................................................................................................... 23

1.4.9 quit .................................................................................................................................................... 24

1.5 TERMINAL INTERFACE COMMAND................................................................................................................ 25

1.5.1 cli-password ..................................................................................................................................... 25

1.5.2 list ...................................................................................................................................................... 25

1.5.3 help ................................................................................................................................................... 26

1.5.4 ps....................................................................................................................................................... 27

1.5.5 top ..................................................................................................................................................... 28

1.5.6 df ....................................................................................................................................................... 29

1.5.7 ping ................................................................................................................................................... 30

1.5.8 timeout .............................................................................................................................................. 31

1.5.9 arp delete ......................................................................................................................................... 32

1.5.10 clear .................................................................................................................................................. 33

1.5.11 show version .................................................................................................................................... 33

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2 FILE MANAGEMENT .............................................................................................................................35

2.1 CONFIGURATION FILE LOCAL MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................... 35

2.1.1 write .................................................................................................................................................. 35

2.1.2 show running-config ....................................................................................................................... 35

2.1.3 load ................................................................................................................................................... 36

2.1.4 clear config-file ................................................................................................................................ 37

2.2 FILE NETWORK MANAGEMENT ..................................................................................................................... 38

2.2.1 tftp upload / download config-file .................................................................................................. 38

2.2.2 tftp download olt-image .................................................................................................................. 39

2.2.3 backup / upgrade config-file .......................................................................................................... 39

2.2.4 tftp download onu-image ............................................................................................................... 40

2.2.5 upgrade onu-image ........................................................................................................................ 41

2.3 ACTIVE AND STANDBY SYSTEM SWITCH....................................................................................................... 42

2.3.1 show file-system ............................................................................................................................. 42

2.3.2 switch-over file-system ................................................................................................................... 42

3 SYSTEM SETTING .................................................................................................................................44

3.1 SYSTEM TIME AND INFORMATION................................................................................................................. 44

3.1.1 date ................................................................................................................................................... 44

3.1.2 timezone ........................................................................................................................................... 45

3.1.3 show date ......................................................................................................................................... 46

3.1.4 show system .................................................................................................................................... 46

3.1.5 show processor ............................................................................................................................... 47

3.2 IN-BAND MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................................................... 48

3.2.1 ip address ........................................................................................................................................ 48

3.2.2 management in-band vlan ............................................................................................................. 49

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3.2.3 show ip interface ............................................................................................................................. 50

3.3 OUT-BAND MANAGEMENT INTERFACE ......................................................................................................... 50

3.3.1 management out-band ip ............................................................................................................... 50

3.3.2 show management out-band ........................................................................................................ 51

3.4 DEVICE MANAGEMENT ................................................................................................................................. 52

3.4.1 hostname ......................................................................................................................................... 52

3.4.2 device admin-status ....................................................................................................................... 53

3.4.3 show device ..................................................................................................................................... 54

3.5 BOARD MANAGEMENT ................................................................................................................................. 54

3.5.1 board admin-status ......................................................................................................................... 54

3.5.2 show board ...................................................................................................................................... 55

3.6 REBOOT DEVICE .......................................................................................................................................... 56

3.6.1 reboot................................................................................................................................................ 56

3.7 TIME SYNCHRONIZATION ............................................................................................................................. 57

3.7.1 sntp enable ...................................................................................................................................... 57

3.7.2 sntp interval ..................................................................................................................................... 58

3.7.3 sntp server ....................................................................................................................................... 59

3.7.4 show sntp ......................................................................................................................................... 60

4 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................61

4.1 SHOW INTERFACE INFORMATION ................................................................................................................ 61

4.1.1 show interface brief ........................................................................................................................ 61

4.2 PORT SPEED LIMIT ....................................................................................................................................... 62

4.2.1 rate-limit............................................................................................................................................ 62

4.2.2 show rate-limit ................................................................................................................................. 62

5 SNI (UPLINK PORT) CONFIGURATION ..............................................................................................63

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5.1 PORT PROPERTIES ...................................................................................................................................... 63

5.1.1 sni name ........................................................................................................................................... 63

5.1.2 sni admin-status .............................................................................................................................. 64

5.1.3 sni auto-negotiation ........................................................................................................................ 65

5.1.4 sni m15 ............................................................................................................................................. 65

5.1.5 sni h24 .............................................................................................................................................. 66

5.1.6 sni isolation ...................................................................................................................................... 67

5.1.7 sni mac-address-table dynamic maximum.................................................................................. 67

5.1.8 show sni ........................................................................................................................................... 68

5.2 MIRROR CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................................... 69

5.2.1 sni mirror session ............................................................................................................................ 69

5.2.2 show sni mirror ................................................................................................................................ 71

5.3 PORT STORM CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................................... 72

5.3.1 sni storm-control ............................................................................................................................. 72

5.3.2 show sni storm-control ................................................................................................................... 73

6 TRUNK CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................................74

6.1 SNI-TRUNK GROUP ...................................................................................................................................... 74

6.2 SNI-TRUNK GROUP NAME ............................................................................................................................ 74

6.3 SNI-TRUNK GROUP PSC ............................................................................................................................... 75

6.4 SNI-TRUNK GROUP PORT............................................................................................................................. 76

6.5 SNI-TRUNK GROUP ADMIN-STATUS .............................................................................................................. 77

6.6 SHOW SNI-TRUNK ........................................................................................................................................ 78

7 PON PORT CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................................79

7.1 PON PORT INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................... 79

7.1.1 pon admin-status ............................................................................................................................ 79

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7.1.2 pon m15 ........................................................................................................................................... 80

7.1.3 pon h24 ............................................................................................................................................ 81

7.1.4 pon isolation .................................................................................................................................... 82

7.1.5 pon mac-address-table dynamic maximum ................................................................................ 83

7.1.6 onu max-distance ........................................................................................................................... 84

7.1.7 show pon .......................................................................................................................................... 85

7.2 ENCRYPTION MODE CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................................... 86

7.2.1 pon crypto ........................................................................................................................................ 86

7.2.2 pon crypto mode ............................................................................................................................. 87

7.2.3 pon crypto triple-churning .............................................................................................................. 88

7.2.4 show pon crypto .............................................................................................................................. 89

7.3 STORM CONFIGURATION.............................................................................................................................. 90

7.3.1 pon storm-control ............................................................................................................................ 90

7.3.2 show pon storm-control.................................................................................................................. 91

7.4 PORT P2P CONFIGURATION ....................................................................................................................... 92

7.4.1 p2p mode ......................................................................................................................................... 92

7.4.2 show p2p .......................................................................................................................................... 93

7.5 PORT OPTICAL TRANSMISSION .................................................................................................................... 94

7.5.1 show pon optical ............................................................................................................................. 94

8 MAC ADDRESS TABLE ........................................................................................................................94

8.1 MAC-ADDRESS-TABLE AGING-TIME.............................................................................................................. 95

8.2 CLEAR MAC-ADDRESS-TABLE DYNAMIC ...................................................................................................... 96

8.3 MAC-ADDRESS-TABLE STATIC ...................................................................................................................... 97

8.4 SHOW MAC-ADDRESS-TABLE ....................................................................................................................... 98

9 ACL CONFIGURE ..................................................................................................................................99

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9.1 ACCESS-LIST ............................................................................................................................................... 99

9.1.1 permit .............................................................................................................................................. 101

9.1.2 deny ................................................................................................................................................ 103

9.1.3 no .................................................................................................................................................... 105

9.1.4 show ............................................................................................................................................... 106

9.2 ACCESS-GROUP ........................................................................................................................................ 107

9.3 SHOW ACCESS-LISTS................................................................................................................................. 108

9.4 SHOW ACCESS-GROUP .............................................................................................................................. 109

10 VLAN CONFIGURATION .....................................................................................................................110

10.1 VLAN CREATE ....................................................................................................................................... 110

10.1.1 vlan create ..................................................................................................................................... 110

10.2 MODE CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................................................... 111

10.2.1 vlan ................................................................................................................................................. 111

10.3 PORT CONFIGURE ................................................................................................................................ 115

10.3.1 vlan port svlan tpid ........................................................................................................................ 115

10.3.2 vlan port cvlan tpid ........................................................................................................................ 116

10.3.3 vlan port cfi .................................................................................................................................... 117

10.3.4 vlan port priority............................................................................................................................. 118

10.3.5 vlan port pvid ................................................................................................................................. 119

10.3.6 vlan port mode............................................................................................................................... 121

10.3.7 vlan port translation ...................................................................................................................... 122

10.3.8 vlan port aggregation ................................................................................................................... 123

10.3.9 vlan port qinq ................................................................................................................................. 125

10.3.10 vlan port trunk ........................................................................................................................... 127

10.3.11 vlan port strunk ......................................................................................................................... 128

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10.4 QUERY .................................................................................................................................................. 129

10.4.1 show vlan ....................................................................................................................................... 129

10.4.2 show vlan-port ............................................................................................................................... 130

11 IGMP CONFIGURE ..............................................................................................................................132

11.1 THIS CHAPTER MAINLY DESCRIPTION IGMP PON PORT ONU, MULTICAST MANAGEMENT, REMOTE

EXCHANGE PORT AND CONFIGURE, THE CONTROLLABLE MULTICAST REDUCTION AND DISPLAY. .............................. 132

11.2 BASIC CONFIGURE ............................................................................................................................... 132

11.2.1 ip igmp ............................................................................................................................................ 132

11.2.2 ip igmp multicast vlan create ....................................................................................................... 133

11.2.3 ip igmp multicast vlan interface................................................................................................... 133

11.2.4 show ip igmp multicast vlan ........................................................................................................ 134

11.2.5 show ip igmp multicast vlan interaface ...................................................................................... 135

11.3 PONPORT CONFIGURE ....................................................................................................................... 136

11.3.1 show ip igmp version .................................................................................................................... 136

11.3.2 ip igmp-proxy mode ...................................................................................................................... 137

11.3.3 ip igmp-proxy query-interval ........................................................................................................ 137

11.3.4 ip igmp-proxy max-query-response-interval ............................................................................. 138

11.3.5 ip igmp-proxy last-member-query-interval ................................................................................ 140

11.3.6 ip igmp-proxy last-member-query-count.................................................................................... 141

11.3.7 ip igmp-proxy robust ..................................................................................................................... 142

11.3.8 show ip igmp.................................................................................................................................. 143

11.3.9 ip igmp-proxy create ..................................................................................................................... 144

11.3.10 show ip igmp-proxy groups ..................................................................................................... 145

11.3.11 show ip igmp forwarding ......................................................................................................... 145

11.4 ONU REMOTE CONFIGURE ................................................................................................................. 146

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11.4.1 port PORT-ID ctc mcst tag-stripe ............................................................................................... 146

11.4.2 show ip mcst .................................................................................................................................. 147

11.5 CONTROLLABLE MULTICAST CONFIGURATION ...................................................................................... 148

11.5.1 ip igmp-package group ................................................................................................................ 148

11.5.2 ip igmp-package group name ..................................................................................................... 149

11.5.3 ip igmp-package group proxy...................................................................................................... 150

11.5.4 ip igmp-package group user-authority ....................................................................................... 151

11.5.5 ip igmp-package group max-request-channel .......................................................................... 152

11.5.6 ip igmp-package group single-preview-time ............................................................................. 153

11.5.7 ip igmp-package group total-preview-time ................................................................................ 155

11.5.8 ip igmp-package group preview-reset-time ............................................................................... 156

11.5.9 ip igmp-package group preview-count ....................................................................................... 157

11.5.10 show ip igmp-package group ................................................................................................. 158

11.5.11 port PORT-ID controlled-multicast package ......................................................................... 159

11.5.12 port PORT-ID controlled-multicast bandwidth...................................................................... 160

11.5.13 show onu port controlled-multicast ........................................................................................ 161

12 STP CONFIGURE .................................................................................................................................163

12.1 GLOBAL CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................................... 163

12.1.1 spanning-tree ................................................................................................................................ 163

12.1.2 spanning-tree mode ..................................................................................................................... 163

12.1.3 spanning-tree priority ................................................................................................................... 164

12.1.4 spanning-tree max-age ................................................................................................................ 165

12.1.5 spanning-tree hello-time .............................................................................................................. 166

12.1.6 spanning-tree forward-time ......................................................................................................... 167

12.1.7 spanning-tree tx-hold-count ........................................................................................................ 168

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12.1.8 spanning-tree pathcost-method .................................................................................................. 169

12.2 PORT CONFIGURE ................................................................................................................................. 170

12.2.1 switchport ....................................................................................................................................... 170

12.2.2 spanning-tree port-priority ........................................................................................................... 171

12.2.3 spanning-tree port-cost ................................................................................................................ 172

12.3 QUERY .................................................................................................................................................. 172

12.3.1 show spanning-tree ...................................................................................................................... 172

13 PORT PROTECT CONFIGURE ..........................................................................................................174

13.1 MAIN FIBER PROTECT ........................................................................................................................... 174

13.1.1 protect-group primary secondary ............................................................................................... 174

13.1.2 protect-group enable .................................................................................................................... 175

13.1.3 protect-group forced-switch ......................................................................................................... 176

13.1.4 protect-group lock ......................................................................................................................... 177

13.1.5 show protect-group ....................................................................................................................... 178

14 QOS CONFIGURE ................................................................................................................................179

14.1 GLOBAL QOS CONFIGURE................................................................................................................... 179

14.1.1 qos global ....................................................................................................................................... 179

14.1.2 show qos global ............................................................................................................................ 180

14.2 QUEUE MAPPING ................................................................................................................................... 180

14.2.1 qos map.......................................................................................................................................... 180

14.2.2 show qos map ............................................................................................................................... 182

14.3 QUEUE SCHEDULING ........................................................................................................................... 183

14.3.1 qos scheduler policy ..................................................................................................................... 183

14.3.2 qos scheduler weight ................................................................................................................... 184

14.3.3 show qos policy ............................................................................................................................. 185

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14.4 QOS DISPLAY ........................................................................................................................................ 186

14.4.1 show qos ........................................................................................................................................ 186

15 PERFORMANCE STATISTICS ............................................................................................................188

15.1.1 Global statistics max .................................................................................................................... 188

15.1.2 show statistics max....................................................................................................................... 188

15.2 STATISTICS INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................... 189

15.2.1 show statistics ............................................................................................................................... 189

15.2.2 clear statistics ................................................................................................................................ 191

15.3 STATISTICAL THRESHOLD ..................................................................................................................... 192

15.3.1 statistics threshold ........................................................................................................................ 192

15.3.2 show statistics threshold .............................................................................................................. 193

16 ONU REMOTE CONFIG ......................................................................................................................195

16.1 ONU DEVICE CONFIG ........................................................................................................................... 195

16.1.1 onu-reboot...................................................................................................................................... 195

16.1.2 onu-switchover .............................................................................................................................. 196

16.1.3 onu-deregister ............................................................................................................................... 197

16.1.4 onu-image-switch .......................................................................................................................... 198

16.1.5 show onu-image upgrade ............................................................................................................ 199

16.1.6 show onu-list-info .......................................................................................................................... 199

16.2 PON PORT INFORMATION .................................................................................................................... 201

16.2.1 show onu-pon-info ........................................................................................................................ 201

16.2.2 show onu-pon-optical ................................................................................................................... 202

16.3 CAPACITY ............................................................................................................................................. 204

16.3.1 onu-fec............................................................................................................................................ 204

16.3.2 show onu-fec ................................................................................................................................. 204

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16.3.3 show onu-capability ...................................................................................................................... 206

16.4 SLA........................................................................................................................................................ 207

16.4.1 onu-sla ............................................................................................................................................ 207

16.4.2 show onu-sla ................................................................................................................................. 209

16.5 ONU CONFIGURATION INFORMATION .................................................................................................. 210

16.5.1 onu-description .............................................................................................................................. 210

16.5.2 onu-ip .............................................................................................................................................. 211

16.5.3 onu-admin-status .......................................................................................................................... 212

16.5.4 onu-cvlan........................................................................................................................................ 213

16.5.5 onu-svlan........................................................................................................................................ 214

16.5.6 onu-admin-priority ......................................................................................................................... 215

16.5.7 show onu-dev-info ........................................................................................................................ 216

16.6 ONU AUTHENTICATION CONFIGURATION............................................................................................. 217

16.6.1 onu-bind ......................................................................................................................................... 217

16.6.2 onu-registration-method mode .................................................................................................... 218

16.6.3 onu-registration-method mac-list ................................................................................................ 219

16.6.4 onu-registration-method block .................................................................................................... 220

16.6.5 show onu-registration-method .................................................................................................... 221

16.7 ONU TRAFFIC CLASSIFICATION ............................................................................................................ 222

16.7.1 onu-classification .......................................................................................................................... 222

16.7.2 show onu-classification ................................................................................................................ 224

16.8 ONU-PON PERFORMANCE STATISTICS .............................................................................................. 225

16.8.1 onu-pon statistics m15 ................................................................................................................. 225

16.8.2 onu-pon statistics h24 .................................................................................................................. 225

16.8.3 show onu pon statistics ................................................................................................................ 226

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16.9 ONU PORT QUERY .............................................................................................................................. 228

16.10 ONU PORT RSTP................................................................................................................................ 228

16.10.1 rstp enable ................................................................................................................................ 228

17 UNI REMOTE CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................229

17.1.1 Port properties ............................................................................................................................... 229

17.2 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 229

17.2.1 uni admin-status ............................................................................................................................ 229

17.2.2 uni statistics enable ...................................................................................................................... 230

17.2.3 uni isolation enable ....................................................................................................................... 231

17.2.4 uni flow-control enable ................................................................................................................. 232

17.2.5 uni loopback-detect enable ......................................................................................................... 233

17.2.6 uni auto-negotiation enable ......................................................................................................... 234

17.2.7 uni auto-negotiation reset ............................................................................................................ 234

17.2.8 show onu uni properties ............................................................................................................... 235

17.3 MAC LEARNING ................................................................................................................................... 237

17.3.1 onu mac-address-table aging-time............................................................................................. 237

17.3.2 Speed limit ..................................................................................................................................... 238

17.3.3 uni rate-limit enable ...................................................................................................................... 238

17.3.4 uni rate-limit rx cir cbs ebs ........................................................................................................... 239

17.3.5 uni rate-limit tx cir pir .................................................................................................................... 240

17.3.6 show onu uni rate-limit ................................................................................................................. 241

17.3.7 Storm suppression ........................................................................................................................ 242

17.3.8 uni storm-control ........................................................................................................................... 242

17.3.9 show onu uni storm-control ......................................................................................................... 243

17.3.10 Statistics .................................................................................................................................... 244

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17.3.11 show onu uni statistics ............................................................................................................ 244

17.4 UNI VLAN CONFIG .............................................................................................................................. 246

17.4.1 uni vlan port pvid ........................................................................................................................... 246

17.4.2 uni vlan port tpid ............................................................................................................................ 247

17.4.3 uni vlan port mode ........................................................................................................................ 249

17.4.4 uni vlan port priority ...................................................................................................................... 250

17.4.5 uni vlan port aggregation ............................................................................................................. 251

17.4.6 uni vlan port translation ................................................................................................................ 253

17.4.7 uni vlan port trunk ......................................................................................................................... 254

17.5 UNI ONU-CLASSIFICATION ..................................................................................................................... 256

17.6 ALARM .................................................................................................................................................. 257

17.7 OLTA LARM........................................................................................................................................... 257

17.7.1 snmp trap ....................................................................................................................................... 257

17.7.2 snmp enable trap .......................................................................................................................... 258

17.7.3 snmp threshold trap ...................................................................................................................... 260

17.7.4 snmp trap llid max......................................................................................................................... 261

17.7.5 snmp trap count ............................................................................................................................ 262

17.7.6 snmp trap interval ......................................................................................................................... 263

17.7.7 show snmp ..................................................................................................................................... 264

17.7.8 show snmp trap ............................................................................................................................. 264

17.7.9 show snmp threshold ................................................................................................................... 265

17.8 ONU ALARM REMOTELY ........................................................................................................................ 266

17.8.1 show onu alarm ............................................................................................................................. 266

17.8.2 show onu-alarm-id ........................................................................................................................ 267

17.8.3 onu-alarm enable .......................................................................................................................... 268

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17.8.4 onu-alarm threshold ..................................................................................................................... 269

17.8.5 show onu alarm-config ................................................................................................................. 271

18 SNMP CONFIGURE .............................................................................................................................279

18.1 SNMP-SERVER CONFIGURE .................................................................................................................. 279

18.1.1 snmp-server community .............................................................................................................. 279

18.1.2 snmp-server host .......................................................................................................................... 280

18.1.3 show snmp-server ........................................................................................................................ 282

19 BCMP CONFIGURE .............................................................................................................................282

19.1 BCMP CONFIGURE ................................................................................................................................ 282

19.1.1 bcmp state ..................................................................................................................................... 282

19.1.2 bcmp vlan ....................................................................................................................................... 283

19.1.3 bcmp server ................................................................................................................................... 284

19.1.4 bcmp proxy .................................................................................................................................... 285

19.1.5 show bcmp ..................................................................................................................................... 286

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1.1 command mode

Command mode command Prompt quit

Monitor modem Login exit

Privilege mode Input command exit


enable

Global configure configure exit


mode terminal

interface interface pon 1/1 exit


configuration or interface sni 1/3
mode

Vlan-interface interface exit


vlan-interface 100
modem

Vlan mode vlan 100 exit

Acl mode access-list mac exit


mylist

ONU mode interface onu exit


1/8:1

Onu uni mode uni 3 exit

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1.2 Cancel command

if want to cancel command or set to default. Add key word no

1.3 save configuration

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1.4 Mode change command

1.4.1 enable

command

enable

mode

Monitor mode

parameters

none

description

enable // from monitor to Privilege

example

1.4.2 configure terminal

command

configure terminal

mode

Privilege modem

parameters

none

description

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configure terminal //from privilege mode to global configuration mode

example

1.4.3 interface

command

interface { pon PORT-ID-PON | sni PORT-ID-SNI | onu ONU-ID | vlan-interface VLAN-ID }

no interface vlan-interface

mode

Global configuration mode

parameters

Parameters name format value example

PORT-ID-PON PON port ID slot/port ID [18] 1/2

PORT-ID-SNI SNI port ID Slot/ port ID [18] 2/3

ONU-ID ONU index ID slot/port id:LLID [164] 1/2:3

VLAN-ID VLAN integer [14094] 100

description

interface pon PORT-ID-PON //from global to pon interface mode

interface sni PORT-ID-SNI //from configuration mode to sni mode

interface onu ONU-ID //from global configuration mode to onu mode

interface vlan-interface VLAN-ID //from global configuration mode to vlan-interface

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no interface vlan-interface //set management vlan to default

Notice only vlan exist can create vlan-interfaceThere


is different between vlan-interface and vlanvlan-interface
mode is for in-band managementvlan configuration mode is for
vlan properties .

example

//enter slot1 pon port 2 and slot 1 unplink port SNI 2

//enter slot1 pon port8 onu 2

//enter vlan-interface

1.4.4 onu

command

onu LLID

mode

Pon interface mode

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parameters

Parameters name format value example

LLID ONU index id slot/port id:LLID id [1 - 64] 1/2:3

description

onu LLID // from pon interface to onu mode

example

// enter slot 1 pon port 8 and onu 1

1.4.5 uni

command

uni UNI-PORT-ID

mode

Uni interface mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

UNI-PORT-ID UNI port id integer [1 - 4] 3

description

uni UNI-PORT-ID // from onu mode to onu uni mode

example

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// enter slot1 pon port 8 onu 1

1.4.6 vlan

command

vlan VLAN-ID

mode

global configuration mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

VLAN-ID VLAN ID integer [1 - 4094] 100

description

vlan VLAN-ID //from global configuration mode to vlan modeif vlan doesnt existshould add vlan

example

//enter vlan 100

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1.4.7 access-list

command

access-list { mac | standard | extended } ACL-NAME

mode

global configuration mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

ACL-NAME ACL name Ascii 32Bytes Macacl

description

access-list { mac | standard | extended }

example

1.4.8 exit

command

exit

mode

Exit mode

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parameters

none

description

exit // back to upper level

example

1.4.9 quit

command

quit

mode

all mode

parameters

none

description

quit

example

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1.5 Terminal interface command

1.5.1 cli-password

command

cli-password { NEW-PASSWORD | default }

mode

privilege mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

NEW-PASSWORD CLI password Ascii <32Bytes 123

description

cli-password NEW-PASSWORD //modify cli password

cli-password default //default password is admin

example

1.5.2 list

command

list

mode

All mode

parameters

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none

description

list // display all command

example

1.5.3 help

command

help

mode

All mode

parameters

none

description

help // display help

example

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1.5.4 ps

command

ps

mode

monitor privilege mode

parameters

none

description

ps // display all process

example

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1.5.5 top

command

top

mode

monitor privilege mode

parameters

None

description

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top // display system usage rate

example

1.5.6 df

command

df

mode

Monitor privilege mode

parameters

none

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description

df //display memory usage rate

example

1.5.7 ping

command

ping { IP-ADDR | HOST-NAME }

mode

monitor mode

parameters

pa rame ters name format value example

IP-ADDR IP address 192.168.1.100

HOST-NAME Host name ASCII

description

ping IP-ADDR

ping HOST-NAME

example

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1.5.8 timeout

command

timeout [MINUTE]

no timeout

mode

Monitor mode

parameters

Parameters name Format value example

MINUTE Timeout integer [160] 20

description

no timeout //default timeout 5mins

timeout MINUTE //

timeout 0 // never timeout

example

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command

arp display

mode

monitor

parameters

none

description

arp display //display arp cache

example

1.5.9 arp delete

command

arp delete IP-ADDR

mode

monitor

parameters

Parameters name Format value example

IP-ADDR IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 192.168.1.100

description

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arp delete IP-ADDR //delete IP-ADDR arp cache

example

1.5.10 clear

command

clear

mode

All mode

parameters

none

description

clear // clear display

example

1.5.11show version

command

show version

mode

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All mode

parameters

none

description

show version

example

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2 file management
2.1 Configuration file local management

About file save \load \ reset\test

2.1.1 write

command

write

mode

Privilege global configuration mode

parameters

none

description

write // save configuration

example

2.1.2 show running-config

command

show running-config

mode

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All mode

parameters

none

description

show running-config //display configuration

example

2.1.3 load

command

load [FILE-NAME]

mode

Privilege global configuration mode

parameters

Parameters name Format value example

FILE-NAME File name Character Name <1000 Usrcfgfile


string

description

load // reload user configuration

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load FILE-NAME /load appointed file

example

2.1.4 clear config-file

command

clear config-file

mode

Privilege global configuration mode

parameters

none

description

clear config-file //set device factory mode

example

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2.2 file network management

Update and backup

2.2.1 tftp upload / download config-file

command

tftp { upload | download } config-file FILE-NAME IP-ADDR

mode

Privilege mode

parameters

Parameter name Format value example

FILE-NAME remote server file usr.cfg


name

IP-ADDR IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 192.168.1.100

description

tftp upload config-file FILE-NAME IP-ADDR //upload file to server

tftp download config-file FILE-NAME IP-ADDR //download file from server

example

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2.2.2 tftp download olt-image

command

tftp download olt-image FILE-NAME IP-ADDR

mode

Privilege mode

parameters

Parameters name Format value example

FILE-NAME file name usr.cfg

IP-ADDR IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 192.168.1.100

description

tftp download olt-image FILE-NAME IP-ADDR //download OLT image file from server

example

2.2.3 backup / upgrade config-file

command

{ backup | upgrade } config-file

mode

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Privilege mode

parameters

none

description

backup config-file //backup file to server

upgrade config-file //upgrade file from server

example

2.2.4 tftp download onu-image

command

tftp download onu-image FILE-NAME IP-ADDR

mode

Privilege mode

parameters

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Parameters name Format value example

FILE-NAME File name Onu.img

IP-ADDR IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 192.168.1.100

description

tftp download onu-image FILE-NAME IP-ADDR //download onu image from server

example

2.2.5 upgrade onu-image

command

upgrade onu-image

mode

Privilege mode and onu mode

parameters

none

description

upgrade onu-image //remote update onu system image

example

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2.3 active and standby system switch

2.3.1 show file-system

command

show file-system

mode

All mode

parameters

none

description

show file-system //display current system information

example

2.3.2 switch-over file-system

command

switch-over file-system

mode

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Privilege mode

parameters

none

description

switch-over file-system //system standby switch

example

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3 system setting
3.1 system time and information

3.1.1 date

command

date

mode

Privilege mode

parameters

Paramete name Format value example


rs

zone integer [-12~+13] +8 or 8

year integer 2012

month integer [1~12] 8

day integer [1~31] 28

hour integer [0~23] 14

minute integer [0~59] 15

second integer [0~59] 35

description

date //set system date

example

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3.1.2 timezone

command

timezone TIMEZONE

mode

Privilege mode

parameters

Parameters name Format value example

TIMEZONE integer [-12~+13] +8 or 8

description

timezone TIMEZONE //set system time zone

example

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3.1.3 show date

command

show date

mode

All mode

parameters

none

description

show date //display date

example

3.1.4 show system

command

show system

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mode

All mode

parameters

none

description

show system //display system information

example

3.1.5 show processor

command

show processor

mode

All mode

parameters

none

description

show processor //display system information( CPU memory )

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example

3.2 in-band management

3.2.1 ip address

command

ip { address IP-ADDR [IP-MASK] | gate-way IP-GATEWAY }

no ip address

mode

vlan-interface mode

parameters

Parameter name Format value example

IP-ADDR IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 192.168.1.100

IP-MASK submask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 255.255.255.0

IP-GATEWAY Getway xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 192.168.1.1

description

ip address IP-ADDR / set in-band management ip address

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ip address IP-ADDR IP-MASK // set ip address and submask

ip gate-way IP-GATEWAY //set ip getway

no ip address //set management IP address to default

example

3.2.2 management in-band vlan

command

management in-band vlan VLAN-ID

no management in-band vlan

mode

vlan-interface mode

parameters

pa rame ters n a m e f o r m a t v a l u e e x a m p l e

VLAN-ID VLAN integer [1, 4094] 100

description

management in-band vlan VLAN-ID //set in-band management vlan id

no management in-band vlan //set management to default

example

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3.2.3 show ip interface

command

show ip interface

mode

All mode

parameters

none

description

show ip interface //display network information

example

3.3 out-band management interface

3.3.1 management out-band ip

command

management out-band ip { address IP-ADDR [IP-MASK] | gate-way IP-GATEWAY }

no management out-band ip

mode

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global configuration mode

parameters

Parameters name Format value example

IP-ADDR IP address Xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 192.168.1.100

IP-MASK Submask Xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 255.255.255.0

IP-GATEWAY Getway xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 192.168.1.1

description

management out-band ip address IP-ADDR //set out-band ip address

management out-band ip address IP-ADDR IP-MASK //set ip and submask

management out-band ip gate-way IP-GATEWAY //getway

no management out-band ip //set out-band management ip to default

example

3.3.2 show management out-band

command

show management out-band

mode

All mode

parameters

none

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description

show management out-band //display all network information

example

3.4 device management

3.4.1 hostname

command

hostname OLT-NAME

no hostname

mode

global configuration mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

OLT-NAME OLT alias Ascii 32Bytes Ktolt

description

hostname OLT-NAME //set olt alias

no hostname //clear alias

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example

3.4.2 device admin-status

command

device admin-status { up | down }

no device admin-status

mode

global configuration mode

parameters

none

description

device admin-status up // set olt admin-status is online

device admin-status down //set olt admin-status is offline

no device admin-status //set olt admin-status to default

example

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3.4.3 show device

command

show device

mode

all mode

parameters

none

description

show device //display device properties

example

3.5 board management

3.5.1 board admin-status

command

board SLOT-ID admin-status { up | down }

no board SLOT-ID admin-status

mode

global configuration mode

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parameters

parameters name format value example

SLOT-ID slot integer 1 1

description

board SLOT-ID admin-status up //

board SLOT-ID admin-status down //

no board SLOT-ID admin-status //set to default

example

3.5.2 show board

command

show board SLOT-ID

mode

all mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

SLOT-ID slot integer 1 1

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description

show board SLOT-ID //show olt board properties

example

3.6 Reboot device

3.6.1 reboot

command

reboot [SLOT-ID]

mode

privilege mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

SLOT-ID slot integer 1 1

description

reboot //reboot olt

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reboot SLOT-ID //reboot board

example

3.7 time synchronization

3.7.1 sntp enable

command

sntp { enable | disable }

no sntp

mode

global configuration mode

parameters

none

description

sntp enable //enable SNTP

sntp disable //disable SNTP

no sntp //set to default

example

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3.7.2 sntp interval

command

sntp interval SYN-INTERVAL

no sntp interval

mode

global configuration mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

SYN-INTERVAL Interval time integer 3600

description

sntp interval SYN-INTERVAL //Set the SNTP Client to NTP/SNTP Server synchronous clock timing
and time interval, in seconds

no sntp interval //set to default

example

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//set to 15s

3.7.3 sntp server

command

sntp server IP-ADDR

no sntp server

mode

global configuration mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

IP-ADDR IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 192.168.1.100

description

sntp server IP-ADDR //set NTP/SNTP Server ip address

no sntp server //set to default

example

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3.7.4 show sntp

command

show sntp

mode

all mode

parameters

none

description

show sntp //show SNTP parameters

example

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4 Interface configuration
4.1 Show interface information

4.1.1 show interface brief

command

show interface brief

mode

all mode

parameters

none

description

show interface brief

example

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4.2 port speed limit

4.2.1 rate-limit

command

rate-limit {rx | tx} RATE

no rate-limit {rx | tx}

mode

global configuration mode or port mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

RATE Speed limit Integer,kbps [11024000] 100000

description

rate-limit rx RATE //download speed

rate-limit tx RATE //upload speed

no rate-limit rx //set to default

no rate-limit tx //set to default

example

4.2.2 show rate-limit

command

show rate-limit PORT-ID

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all mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

PORT-ID port integer snipon[18] s1/1, p1/2

description

show rate-limit PORT-ID //show limit information

example

5 SNI (uplink port) configuration


5.1 port properties

5.1.1 sni name

command

sni name SNI-NAME

mode

SNI port mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

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parameters name format value example

SNI-NAME SNI name Ascii 32Bytes Sni123

description

sni name SNI-NAME //set SNI name

example

5.1.2 sni admin-status

command

sni admin-status { up | down }

no sni admin-status

mode

global configuration mode or SNI mode

parameters

none

description

sni admin-status up //enable sni port

sni admin-status down //disable sni port

no sni admin-status //set to default

example

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5.1.3 sni auto-negotiation

command

sni auto-negotiation { auto | half-10 | full-10 | half-100 | full-100 | full-1000 | full-10000 }

mode

global configuration mode or SNI mode

parameters

none

description

sni auto-negotiation auto

sni auto-negotiation half-10

sni auto-negotiation full-10

sni auto-negotiation half-100

sni auto-negotiation full-100

sni auto-negotiation full-1000

sni auto-negotiation full-10000

no sni auto-negotiation

example

5.1.4 sni m15

command

sni m15 { enable | disable }

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no sni m15

mode

global configuration mode or SNI mode

parameters

none

description

sni m15 enable //enable sni 15mins Performance statistics

sni m15 disable //disable sni 15mins Performance statistics

no sni m15

example

5.1.5 sni h24

command

sni h24 { enable | disable }

no sni h24

mode

global configuration mode or SNi mode

parameters

none

description

sni h24 enable //enable 24hrs Performance statistics

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sni h24 disable //disable 24hrs Performance statistics

no sni h24 //set to default

example

5.1.6 sni isolation

command

sni isolation { enable | disable }

no sni isolation

mode

global configuration mode SNI mode

parameters

none

description

sni isolation enable //enable isolation

sni isolation disable //disable isolation

no sni isolation //set to default

example

5.1.7 sni mac-address-table dynamic maximum

command

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sni mac-address-table dynamic maximum MAX-VALUE

no sni mac-address-table dynamic maximum

mode

global configuration mode SNI mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

MAX-VALUE Mac maximum number of integer [ 18192 ] 100


records

description

sni mac-address-table dynamic maximum MAX-VALUE

no sni mac-address-table dynamic maximum //set to default

example

5.1.8 show sni

command

show sni PORT-ID

mode

all mode

parameters

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parameters name format value example

PORT-ID SNI port id Slot port id S S1/2

description

show sni PORT-ID //show sni

example

5.2 Mirror configuration

5.2.1 sni mirror session

command

sni mirror session SESSION-ID { destination PORT-ID-DES | source PORT-ID-SRC { both | rx |


tx } }

no sni mirror session SESSION-ID

mode

global configuration mode

parameters

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parameters name format value example

SESSION-ID Mirror index integer [1] 1

PORT-ID-DES SNI destination Slot port id S1/2


port

PORT-ID-SR source port Slot port id S1/3 P2/3


C

description

sni mirror session SESSION-ID destination PORT-ID //Set the SNI port mirroring port group

sni mirror session SESSION-ID source PORT-ID both //The port is added to the SNI port mirroring
group source port, two-way

sni mirror session SESSION-ID source PORT-ID rx //Add the port to the SNI port mirroring group
source port into the input direction

sni mirror session SESSION-ID source PORT-ID tx /Add the port to the SNI port mirroring group
source port into the output direction

no sni mirror session SESSION-ID //del group

example

//set source port

//add port to group

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5.2.2 show sni mirror

command

show sni mirror { session SESSION-ID | all }

mode

all mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

SESSION-ID Mirror index integer [1] 1

description

show sni mirror session SESSION-ID //show session

show sni mirror all / show all group

example

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5.3 port storm configuration

5.3.1 sni storm-control

command

sni storm-control STORM-MODE PACKET-RATE

no sni storm-control STORM-MODE

mode

SNI mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

STORM-MODE UmB uunknow ub

mmulticast

B:broadcast

PACKET-RATE rate integerkbps [641000000] 100

description

sni storm-control STORM-MODE PACKET-RATE //Set the SNI port entrance direction of storm
suppression

no sni storm-control STORM-MODE //set to default

example

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5.3.2 show sni storm-control

command

show sni storm-control PORT-ID

mode

all mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

PORT-ID SNI Slot port id S S1/2

description

show sni storm-control PORT-ID //show strom

example

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6 Trunk configuration
6.1 sni-trunk group

command

sni-trunk group GROUP-ID

no sni-trunk group GROUP-ID

mode

global configuration mode

parameters

parameters n a m e f o r m a t v a l u e exampl
e

GROUP-ID Trunk group id integer [14] 1

description

sni-trunk group GROUP-ID //create trunk group

no sni-trunk group GROUP-ID //delete trunk group

example

6.2 sni-trunk group name

command

sni-trunk group GROUP-ID name TRUNK-NAME

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no sni-trunk group GROUP-ID name

mode

global configuration mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

GROUP-ID Trunk id integer [14] 1

TRUNK-NAME Trunk name Ascii 32Bytes mytrunk

description

sni-trunk group GROUP-ID name TRUNK-NAME //modify trunk name

no sni-trunk group GROUP-ID name //set to default

example

6.3 sni-trunk group psc

command

sni-trunk group GROUP-ID psc TRUNK-PSC

no sni-trunk group GROUP-ID psc

mode

global configuration mode

parameters

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parameters name format value example

GROUP-ID Trunk id integer [1-4] 1

TRUNK-PS Trunk traffic src-macbase on source mac src-mac


C policy
dst-macdestination mac

both-macboth mac

src-ip: source ip

dst-ipdestination ip

both-ipboth ip

description

sni-trunk group GROUP-ID psc TRUNK-PSC //set policy

no sni-trunk group GROUP-ID psc //set to default

example

6.4 sni-trunk group port

command

sni-trunk group GROUP-ID { [ add | delete ] port PORT-ID | clear port }

mode

global configuration mode

parameters

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parameters name format value exampl
e

GROUP-ID Trunk id integer [14] 1

PORT-ID SNI port Slot port id S1/2

description

sni-trunk group GROUP-ID add port PORT-ID //add sni to trunk group

sni-trunk group GROUP-ID delete port PORT-ID //del sni from trunk group

sni-trunk group GROUP-ID clear port //clear all sni

example

6.5 sni-trunk group admin-status

command

sni-trunk group GROUP-ID admin-status { up | down }

no sni-trunk group GROUP-ID admin-status

mode

global configuration mode

parameters

parameters name format value exampl


e

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parameters name format value exampl
e

GROUP-ID Trunk id integer [14] 1

description

sni-trunk group GROUP-ID admin-status up //enable admin-status

sni-trunk group GROUP-ID admin-status down //disable admin-status

no sni-trunk group GROUP-ID admin-status //set to default

example

6.6 show sni-trunk

command

show sni-trunk [ group GROUP-ID ]

mode

all mode

parameters

parameters name format value exampl


e

GROUP-ID Trunk id integer [14] 1

description

show sni-trunk group GROUP-ID //show trunk group information

show sni-trunk //show all trunk group

example

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//show group 1 trunk information

7 PON port configuration


7.1 PON port information

7.1.1 pon admin-status

command

pon admin-status { up | down }

no pon admin-status

mode

global configuration mode or pon mode

parameters

none

description

pon admin-status up //enable pon port

pon admin-status down //disable pon port

no pon admin-status //set pon port default

example

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//enable pon port 1/7

7.1.2 pon m15

command

pon m15 { enable | disable }

no pon m15

mode

global configuration mode or pon mode

parameters

none

description

pon m15 enable //enable pon port 15mins Performance Statistics

pon m15 disable //disable 15mins Performance Statistics

no pon m15 //set to default

example

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7.1.3 pon h24

command

pon h24 { enable | disable }

no pon h24

mode

global configuration mode or pon mode

parameters

none

description

pon h24 enable //enable pon port 24hrs Performance Statistics

pon h24 disable //disable pon port performance statistics

no pon h24 //set to default

example

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7.1.4 pon isolation

command

pon isolation { enable | disable }

no pon isolation

mode

global configuration mode or pon mode

parameters

none

description

pon isolation enable //enable pon port isolation

pon isolation disable //disable pon port isolation

no pon isolation //set to default

example

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//enable isolation

7.1.5 pon mac-address-table dynamic maximum

command

pon mac-address-table dynamic maximum MAX-VALUE

no pon mac-address-table dynamic maximum

mode

global configuration mode or pon mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

MAX-VALUE Mac max count integer [ 1 8192] 100

description

pon mac-address-table dynamic maximum MAX-VALUE //set pon port mac learning max count

no pon mac-address-table dynamic maximum //set to default count

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example

7.1.6 onu max-distance

command

onu max-distance DISTANCE

no onu max-distance

mode

PON mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

DISTANCE Pon-onu max distance integerkm 20, 30, 40, 50 50


km

description

onu max-distance DISTANCE //set max distance

no onu max-distance //set to default .default distance is 20km

example

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//set distance to 50 KM

7.1.7 show pon

command

show pon PORT-ID

mode

all mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

PORT-ID PON id Slot port iD P1/2

description

show pon PORT-ID //show pon port information

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example

//show pon port

7.2 Encryption mode configuration

7.2.1 pon crypto

command

pon crypto { enable | disable }

no pon crypto

mode

global configuration mode or pon mode

parameters

none

description

pon crypto enable //enable encryption

pon crypto disable //disable encryption

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no pon crypto //set to default

example

//disable

7.2.2 pon crypto mode

command

pon crypto mode { aes32 | aes48 | aes128 | triple-churning }

no pon crypto mode

mode

global configuration mode pon mode

parameters

none

description

pon crypto mode aes32 //set encryption mode to AES 32

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pon crypto mode aes48 //set encryption mode to AES 48

pon crypto mode aes128 //set encryption mode to AES 128

pon crypto mode triple-churning //set encryption mode to Triple Churning

no pon crypto mode //set to default

example

//set encryption mode to AES 32

7.2.3 pon crypto triple-churning

command

pon crypto triple-churning key-update-period UPDATE-TIME

no pon crypto triple-churning key-update-period

mode

global configuration mode pon mode

parameters

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parameters name format value example

UPDATE-TIME ey renewal period integerms [774786426 ] 10000

description

pon crypto triple-churning key-update-period UPDATE-TIME //set PON triple-churning update


period

no pon crypto triple-churning key-update-period //set to default

example

7.2.4 show pon crypto

command

show pon crypto PORT-ID

mode

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all mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

PORT-ID PON port id Slot pon port P1/2

description

show pon crypto PORT-ID //show encryption information

example

7.3 storm configuration

7.3.1 pon storm-control

command

pon storm-control STORM-MODE PACKET-RATE

no pon storm-control STORM-MODE

mode

PON mode

parameters

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parameters name format value example

STORM-MODE Storm UMB uunknow ub


mode
mmulticast

bbroadcast

PACKET-RATE rate integerkbps [641000000] 100000

description

pon storm-control STORM-MODE PACKET-RATE //Set the PON port entrance direction of storm
suppression

no pon storm-control STORM-MODE //set to default

example

7.3.2 show pon storm-control

command

show pon storm-control PORT-ID

mode

all mode

parameters

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parameters name format value example

PORT-ID PON port id Slot pon port P1/2

description

show pon storm-control PORT-ID //show storm information

example

7.4 Port P2P configuration

7.4.1 p2p mode

command

p2p mode { full | disable }

no p2p mode

mode

PON mode

parameters

none

description

p2p mode full // This PON port all ONU can communicate

p2p mode disable // disable onu communicate

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no p2p mode // set to default .default is disable

example

7.4.2 show p2p

command

show p2p PORT-ID

mode

all mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

PORT-ID PON port id Slot pon port P1/2

description

show p2p PORT-ID //show p2p information

example

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7.5 port optical transmission

7.5.1 show pon optical

command

show pon optical PORT-ID

mode

all mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

PORT-ID PON port id Slot port id P1/2

description

show pon optical PORT-ID //show port optical information

example

8 Mac address table


Mac Address Table Configure

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8.1 mac-address-table aging-time

Command

mac-address-table aging-time{0| AGING-TIME}

no mac-address-table aging-time

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

AGING-TIME MAC address table aging Integer 0, [101000000] 300


time Units

Description

mac-address-table aging-time 0// MAC address learning table never aging

mac-address-table aging-time AGING-TIME // Configure the MAC address learning table aging
time

no mac-address-table aging-time// "MAC address learning table aging time" revert to default
values.

Example

// Configure the MAC address learning table aging time

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8.2 clear mac-address-table dynamic

Command

clear mac-address-table dynamic [ address MAC-ADDR|interface PORT-ID| vlan VLAN-ID]

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

MAC-ADDR MAC Address XXXX.XXXX.XXXX or Unicast MAC 0000.4567.ABCD


Address
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX

VLAN-ID VLAN ID Integer [1, 4094] 100

PORT-ID ID Port Type + Slot ID/Port ID s1/2p1/1

Description

clear mac-address-table dynamic// Remove all records of dynamic MAC address learning table

clear mac-address-table dynamic address MAC-ADDR// Dynamic MAC address learning table
records clear MAC address matches

clear mac-address-table dynamic interface PORT-ID// Clear the Dynamic MAC address learning
table with matching port ID

clear mac-address-table dynamic vlan VLAN-ID// Clear the Dynamic MAC address learning table
with matching VLAN ID

Example

// Clear the Dynamic MAC address learning table

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8.3 mac-address-table static

command

mac-address-table static MAC-ADDR VLAN-ID PORT-ID

no mac-address-table static MAC-ADDR VLAN-ID PORT-ID

mode

global configuration mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

MAC-ADDR MAC Address XXXX.XXXX.XXXX or Unicast MAC 0000.4567.ABCD


Address
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX

VLAN-ID VLAN ID Integer [1, 4094] 100

PORT-ID Sni ID Port Type + Slot ID/Port ID S1/2

Description

mac-address-table staticMAC-ADDR VLAN-ID PORT-ID// Add a static MAC address learning table

no mac-address-table staticMAC-ADDR VLAN-ID PORT-ID// Delete the MAC address learning a


static MAC record table

Example

// Add a static MAC address learning table

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8.4 show mac-address-table

Command

show mac-address-table[aging-time | address MAC-ADDR |static | interface PORT-ID | dynamic


[interface PORT-ID | vlan VLAN-ID ] | onu-interface ONU-ID]

Mode

Arbitrarily Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

MAC-ADDR MAC Address XXXX.XXXX.XXXX or Unicast MAC 0000.4567.ABCD


Address
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX

VLAN-ID VLAN ID Integer [1, 4094] 100

PORT-ID ID Port Type + Slot ID/Port ID S1/2p1/1

ONU-ID ONU Index es Slot ID/Port ID:LLIDID [164] 1/2:3


ID

Description

show mac-address-table// show Mac Address Table

show mac-address-table aging-time //Show MAC Address aging time

show mac-address-table address MAC-ADDR // Show MAC Address Table of MAC-ADDR

showmac-address-table static// Show Static MAC Address learning table

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show mac-address-table interface PORT-ID// Show MAC Address Table of Port ID

show mac-address-table dynamic //Show dynamic MAC Address Table

show mac-address-table dynamic interface PORT-ID// Show Dynamic MAC Address Table of Port
ID

show mac-address-table dynamic vlan VLAN-ID // show Dynamic MAC Address Table of VLAN ID

show mac-address-table onu-interface ONU-ID // show ONU mac addresstable

Example

9 ACL Configure
9.1 access-list

Command

access-list { mac | standard | extended } ACL-NAME

no access-list ACL-INDEX

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

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Parameters Name Format value Example

ACL-NAME ACL Name Ascii string Length<32Bytes MAC acl

ACL-INDEX ACL Index Integer By show Command 10


ID

Description

access-list { mac | standard | extended } ACL-NAME // Create a ACL list, and entered the list of
ACL configuration (add, delete rule) Mode. If the list already exists, directly into the ACL list of rules for
configuration, add and delete operations.

no access-list ACL- INDEX //Delete a ACL List

Example

//Create a ACL list

//Delete a ACL List

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9.1.1 permit

Command

permit [ ethernet-type { ETHERNET-TYPE-NAME|ETHERNET-CODE }] [ vlan VLAN-ID]


{ SRC-MAC-WITH-MASK| any } {DEST-MAC-WITH-MASK| any }

Mode

MAC ACL Configure Mode

Command

permit {SRC-IP-WITH-MASK | any }

Mode

IP standard ACLConfigure Mode

Command

permit [ip-protocol { PROTOCOL-TYPE-NAME|PROTOCOL- CODE} ] {SRC-IP-WITH-MASK | any }


[ port SRC-PORT-NUM] {DEST-IP-WITH-MASK| any } [ port DEST-PORT-NUM] [ dscp DSCP]

Mode

IP extended ACLConfigure Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

ETHERNET-TYPE-NAME Ethernet Ipv4ipv6arprarpfrppp


Type gsmp mpls mps mcap
pppoedpppoesctagepon
pbnacstagethexp1ethexp2
ethouipreauthlldpmacsec
mvrpmmrpfrrr

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Parameters Name Format value Example

ETHERNET-CODE Ethernet Integer [1, 65535] 32902(0x8086)


Type ID

VLAN-ID Vlan ID Integer [1, 4094] 1000

SRC-MAC-WITH-MASK Source mac 1234.5678.9abc:ffff.ffff.ffff


Address

DEST-MAC-WITH-MASK Destination 1234.5678.9abc:ffff.ffff.ffff


mac Address

PROTOCOL-TYPE-NAM IP Protocol Eigrpgreipinipigmpospf


E Type icmpudptcp

PROTOCOL- CODE IP Protocol Integer [1, 255] 2


Type ID

SRC-IP-WITH-MASK Source ip 192.168.1.1:255.255.255.255


Address

SRC-PORT-NUM Source ID Integer [1, 65535] 80

DEST-IP-WITH-MASK Destination 192.168.1.1:255.255.255.255


ip Address

DEST-PORT-NUM Destination Integer [1, 65535] 80


ID

DSCP dscp Integer [1, 63] 12

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Example//Create a rule which allows "MAC 0012.3456.789b"

//Create a rule which allows vlan ID 103

9.1.2 deny

Command

deny[ ethernet-type { ETHERNET-TYPE-NAME|ETHERNET-CODE }] [ vlan VLAN-ID]


{ SRC-MAC-WITH-MASK| any } {DEST-MAC-WITH-MASK| any }

Mode

MAC ACLConfigure Mode

Command

deny{SRC-IP-WITH-MASK | any }

Mode

IP standard ACLConfigure Mode

Command

deny[ip-protocol { PROTOCOL-TYPE-NAME|PROTOCOL- CODE} ] {SRC-IP-WITH-MASK | any }


[ port SRC-PORT-NUM] {DEST-IP-WITH-MASK| any } [ port DEST-PORT-NUM] [ dscp DSCP]

Mode

IP extended ACLConfigure Mode

Parameters

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Parameters Name Format value Example

ETHERNET-TYPE-NAME Ethernet Ipv4ipv6arprarpfrppp


Type Name gsmp mpls mps mcap
pppoedpppoesctagepon
pbnacstagethexp1ethexp2
ethouipreauthlldpmacsec
mvrpmmrpfrrr

ETHERNET-CODE Ethernet Integer [1, 65535] 32902(0x8086)


Type ID

VLAN-ID Vlan ID Integer [1, 4094] 1000

SRC-MAC-WITH-MASK Source mac 1234.5678.9abc:ffff.ffff.ffff


Address

DEST-MAC-WITH-MASK Destination 1234.5678.9abc:ffff.ffff.ffff


MAC
Address

PROTOCOL-TYPE-NAM Ip Protocol Eigrpgreipinipigmpospf


E TypeName icmpudptcp

PROTOCOL- CODE Ip Protocol Integer [1, 255] 2


Type ID

SRC-IP-WITH-MASK Source ip 192.168.1.1:255.255.255.255


Address

SRC-PORT-NUM Source ID Integer [1, 65535] 80

DEST-IP-WITH-MASK Destination 192.168.1.1:255.255.255.255


IP Address

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Parameters Name Format value Example

DEST-PORT-NUM Destination Integer [1, 65535] 80


ID

DSCP dscp Integer [1, 63] 12

Example

//Create a rule which deny "Destination IP Address 192.168.1.1 "

//Create a rule which deny greProtocol Type

9.1.3 no

Command

no RULE-INDEX

Mode

ACL Configure Mode

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Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

RULE-INDEX ACL Rule ID Integer By show Command 10

Description

no RULE- INDEX /Delete a rule from the current list of ACL ACL

Example

Example//Delete a rule from the current list of ACL

9.1.4 show

Command

show

Mode

ACL Configure Mode

Parameters

none

Description

show // Show the existing ACL rules of the current list of ACL (and its Index , in order to delete)

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Example

//Show the existing ACL rules of the current list of ACL

9.2 access-group

Command

access-group Index ACL-INDEX

access-group name ACL-NAME

no access-group Index ACL-INDEX

no access-groupname ACL-NAME

Mode

PONSNI PortConfigure Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

ACL-INDEX ACL Index ID Integer By show Command 10


view

ACL-NAME ACL Name Ascii String Length <32Bytes Macacl

Description

access-group Index ACL-INDEX // The ACL Index ID mount ACL list to port

access-group name ACL-NAME// The ACLName mount ACL list to port

no access-group Index ACL-INDEX // Delete the mount in the port list by ACL Index ID ACL

no access-groupname ACL-NAME// Delete the mount in the port list by ACLName ACL

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Example

//The ACLName mount ACL list to port

9.3 show access-lists

Command

show access-lists[ACL-INDEX ]

show access-lists name [ACL-NAME]

Mode

Arbitrarily Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

ACL-INDEX ACL Index ID Integer By show Command 10


view

ACL-NAME ACL Name Ascii String Length<32Bytes Macacl

Description

show access-lists// Show all the created ACL list

show access-listsACL-INDEX // Display has been created by ACL Index ID ACL list

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show access-lists name ACL-NAME // ACL list has been created by ACLName

Example

//Show all the created ACL listshow access-group

9.4 show access-group

Command

show access-group[PORT-ID]

Mode

Arbitrarily Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

PORT-ID Port Port Type + Slot ID/Port ID ponsni s1/1p1/2

Description

show access-group // All that has been created and mounted ACL list

show access-groupPORT-ID// Mount to port ACL display list (may be 0, 1, 2)

Example

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//Mount to port ACL display list

10 VLAN configuration
10.1 Vlan create

10.1.1vlan create

Command

vlan create VLAN-LIST

no vlan VLAN-LIST

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

P a rame te rs N a m e F o r m a t v a l u e Example

VLAN-LIST Vlan List IntegerSupport operator ,- [1, 4094] 10,20-50

Description

vlan create VLAN-LIST //Add VLAN List

no vlan VLAN-LIST //Delete VLAN List

Example

//Add VLAN List

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10.2 mode configuration

10.2.1vlan

command

vlan VLAN-ID

mode

global configuration mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

VLAN-ID VLAN id integer [1, 4094] 100

description

vlan VLAN-ID // Add VLAN (after the use of this command, enter the VLAN configuration mode of
VLAN properties configuration.)

example

10.2.1.1 name
Command

name VLAN-NAME

no name

Mode

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vlanConfigure Mode

Parameters

Parameters N a m e F o r m a t v a l u e Example

VLAN-NAME VLAN Name AsciiString Length32Bytes cctv1

Description

name VLAN-NAME //Configure vlan Name

no name //Delete vlan Name

Example

//Configure vlan Name

10.2.1.2 add
Command

add { tagged | untagged } PORT-ID

Mode

vlanConfigure Mode

Parameters

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Parameters Name Format value Example

PORT-ID Vlan Port Port Type + Slot ID/Port ID S1/3 or P2/3

Description

add tagged PORT-ID //Add Tagged Port to vlan

add untagged PORT-ID //Add Untagged Port to vlan

Example

//Add untagged Port to vlan

10.2.1.3 remove
Command

remove PORT-ID

Mode

vlanConfigure Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

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Parameters Name Format value Example

PORT-ID vlan Port Port Type + Slot ID/Port ID S1/3 or P2/3

Description

remove PORT-ID // delete vlan from PORT-ID Port

Example

10.2.1.4 clear
Command

clear { tagged | untagged }

Mode

vlanConfigure Mode

Parameters

Description

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clear tagged //Delete all tagged Port from vlan

clear untagged // Delete all untagged Port from vlan

Example

//Delete all untagged Port from vlan

10.3 Port Configure

10.3.1vlan port svlan tpid

Command

vlan port svlan tpIDTPID

no vlan port svlan tpID

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Paramet Name Format value Example


ers

TPID Vlan protocol FORMAT:0xXXXX [0x0001, 0xFFFE] 0xabcd


identifier

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Description

vlan port svlan tpIDTPID//Configure Port svlan tpID

no vlan port svlan tpID // "Port svlan tpID" to restore the default value

Example

//Configure Port svlan tpID

10.3.2 vlan port cvlan tpid

Command

vlan port cvlantpIDTPID

no vlan port cvlantpID

Mode

Global Configuration Mode or PONSNI Port Configure Mode or UNIinterface Mode

Parameters

Parameter Name Format value Example


s

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Parameter Name Format value Example
s

TPID vlan protocol FORMAT: 0xXXXX [0x0001, 0xFFFE] 0xabcd


identifier

Description

vlan port cvlantpIDTPID//Configure Port cvlan tpID

no vlan port cvlantpID // "Port cvlan tpID" to restore the default value

Example

//Configure Port cvlan tpID

10.3.3vlan port cfi

Command

vlan port cfi CFI

no vlan port cfi

Mode

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Global Configuration Mode or PONSNI Port Configure Mode

Parameters

Parameter Name Format value Example


s

CFI Rule format Integer [0, 1] 0


indicator

Description

vlan port cfi CFI//Configure Port Rule format indicator

no vlan port cfi //Restore "Port Rule format indicator to default

Example

//Configure Port Rule format indicator

10.3.4vlan port priority

Command

vlan port priorityVLAN-PRIORITY

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no vlan port priority

Mode

Global Configuration Mode or PONSNI Port Configure Mode or UNI interface Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format Value Example

VLAN-PRIORITY Vlan priority Integer [0, 7] 0

Description

vlan port priorityVLAN-PRIORITY//Configure Port vlan priority

no vlan port priority //Restore Configure Port vlan priority to default

Example

//Configure Port vlan priority

10.3.5vlan port pvid

Command

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vlan port pvID PV-ID

no vlan port pvID

Mode

Global Configuration Mode or PONSNI Port Configure Mode or UNI Interface Mode

Parameters

Parameter Name Format value Example


s

PV-ID Default vlan ID Integer [1, 4094] 100

Description

vlan port pvID PV-ID// Configure Port default vlan ID

no vlan port pvID //Cancel Configure Port default vlan ID

Example

//Configure Port default vlan ID

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10.3.6vlan port mode

Command

vlan port mode { transparent | translation | aggregation | stacking | trunk | strunk }

no vlan port mode

Mode

Global Configuration Mode or Port Configure Mode or UNI Interface Mode

Parameters

Description

vlan port mode transparent //

vlan port mode tag //

vlan port mode translation //

vlan port mode aggregation //

vlan port mode stacking //

vlan port mode trunk //

vlan port mode strunk //

Example

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//Configure Port vlan Mode as translation

10.3.7vlan port translation

Command

vlan port translation{ add { any |OLD-VLAN-LIST } NEW-VLAN-ID | delete OLD-VLAN-LIST }

vlan port translation clear

Mode

Global Configuration Mode or PON Port Configure Mode or UNI Interface Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

OLD-VLAN-LIST Old VLAN List IntegerSupport operator ,- [1, 4094] 10,20-50

NEW-VLAN-ID New vlan ID Integer [1, 4094] 1000

Description

vlan port translation addany NEW-VLAN-ID// VLAN translation (1:1) mode, add VLAN ID

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conversion relationship (all VLAN ID are translated NEW-VLAN-ID, existing configuration data if there is a
conversion between the same source VLAN-ID, is to cover the configuration mode), configure the remote
ONU does not support this command.

vlan port translation add OLD-VLAN-LIST NEW-VLAN-ID// VLAN (N:1) mode, add VLAN ID
(conversion, conversion if the same source VLAN-ID configuration data in the coverage configuration)

vlan port translation delete OLD-VLAN-LIST/ VLAN (N:1) mode, ID (VLAN conversion delete
existing configuration data without the same source VLAN-ID, do not do processing)

vlan port translationclear// VLAN (N:1) mode, conversion to clear all VLAN configuration data

Example

10.3.8vlan port aggregation

Command

vlan port translation{ add { any |OLD-VLAN-LIST } NEW-VLAN-ID | delete OLD-VLAN-LIST }

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vlan port translation clear

Mode

Global Configuration Mode or PON Port Configure Mode or UNI Interface Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format Value Example

OLD-VLAN-LIST Old VLAN List IntegerSupport operator ,- [1, 4094] 10,20-50

NEW-VLAN-ID New vlan ID Integer [1, 4094] 1000

Description

vlan port translation addany NEW-VLAN-ID// VLAN translation (1:1) mode, add VLAN ID
conversion relationship (all VLAN ID are translated NEW-VLAN-ID, existing configuration data if there is a
conversion between the same source VLAN-ID, is to cover the configuration mode), configure the remote
ONU does not support this command.

vlan port translation add OLD-VLAN-LIST NEW-VLAN-ID// VLAN (N:1) mode, add VLAN ID
(conversion, conversion if the same source VLAN-ID configuration data in the coverage configuration)

vlan port translation delete OLD-VLAN-LIST/ VLAN (N:1) mode, ID (VLAN conversion delete
existing configuration data without the same source VLAN-ID, do not do processing)

vlan port translationclear// VLAN (N:1) mode, conversion to clear all VLAN configuration data

Example

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// The relationship between VLAN ModeAdd VLAN ID polymerization conversion

10.3.9vlan port qinq

Command

vlan port qinq{ add { any |CVLAN-LIST}SVLAN-ID [NEW-COS] | deleteCVLAN-LIST }

vlan port qinqclear

Mode

Global Configuration Mode or PON Port Configure Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

CVLAN-LIST Cvlan List Integer Support operator ,- [1, 4094] 10,20-50

SVLAN-ID svlanID Integer [1, 4094] 100

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Parameters Name Format value Example

NEW-COS New cos value Integer [0, 7] 1

Description

vlan port qinq addany SVLAN-ID// VLAN qinqMode, Add VLAN ID (the conversion of all VLAN ID in
the outer SVLAN-ID, existing Configure data if the same Source VLAN-ID transformation, is to cover the
Configure)

vlan port qinq addany SVLAN-ID NEW-COS// VLAN qinqMode, add VLAN ID conversion
relationship (all VLAN ID is in the outer layer play SVLAN-ID, existing the configure data if have conversion
between the same source VLAN-ID to cover the configure) and configure the new cos value, the

vlan port qinq add CVLAN-LISTSVLAN-ID// VLAN qinqMode, Add VLAN ID (conversion, conversion
if the same Source VLAN-ID existing in Configure data is to cover the Configure)

vlan port qinq add CVLAN-LISTSVLAN-ID NEW-COS// VLAN qinqMode, Add VLAN ID (conversion,
conversion if the same Source VLAN-ID existing in Configure data in Configure, and Configure coverage)
new cos value

vlan port qinqdeleteCVLAN-LIST// VLAN qinqMode, delete VLAN ID (the conversion of existing
Configure data without the same Source VLAN-ID, do not do processing)

vlan port qinqclear // VLAN qinqMode, VLAN Configure conversion to clear all data

Example

// The relationship between VLAN QinQ Mode Add VLAN conversion ID

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10.3.10 vlan port trunk

Command

vlan port trunk{ add { any |TRUNK-VLAN-LIST}| deleteTRUNK-VLAN-LIST }

vlan port trunk clear

Mode

Global Configuration Mode or SNIPON Port Configure Mode or UNI Interface Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

TRUNK-VLAN-LIST Vlan List Integer Support operator ,- [1, 4094] 10,20-50

Description

vlan port trunk add any// VLAN trunk Mode, Add trunk list (VLAN ID all through the remote Configure
ONU), does not support the Command

vlan port trunk add TRUNK-VLAN-LIST// VLAN trunk Mode, Add TRUNK-VLAN-LIST

vlan port trunkdeleteTRUNK-VLAN-LIST // VLAN trunk Mode, delete TRUNK-VLAN-LIST (the data
of Configure without the same Source VLAN-ID, do not do processing)

vlan port trunk clear // VLAN trunk Mode, trunk listConfigure to clear all data

Example

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// vlan trunk add trunk list

10.3.11 vlan port strunk

Command

vlan port strunk{ add{ any |TRUNK-VLAN-LIST}| deleteTRUNK-VLAN-LIST }

vlan port strunk clear

Mode

Global Configuration Mode or SNI Port Configure Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

TRUNK-VLAN-LIST vlan List Integer Support operator ,- [1, 4094] 10,20-50

Description

vlan port strunk add any// VLAN strunkMode, Add Strunk list (VLAN ID all through)

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vlan port strunk add TRUNK-VLAN-LIST//vlan strunkMode Add TRUNK-VLAN-LIST

vlan port strunkdeleteTRUNK-VLAN-LIST //vlan strunkMode delete TRUNK-VLAN-LIST(if there


is no existing Configure data in the same Source VLAN-ID, do not do processing)

vlan port strunk clear // VLAN strunkMode, clear all Strunk listConfigure data

Example

// vlan strunk add strunk list

10.4 query

10.4.1show vlan

command

show vlan { brief | global | id VLAN-ID | port PORT-IF }

show onu LLID vlan port PORT-ID

mode

all mode

Parameters

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Parameters Name Format value Example

VLAN-ID VLANID Integer [1, 4094] 100

PORT-IF ID Port Type + Slot ID/Port ID S1/3 or P2/3

LLID ONU LLIDID Slot ID/ID:LLID 1/21

PORT-ID UNI ID Integer [1, 4] 1

Description

show vlan brief // To display all VLAN information

show vlanglobal// VLAN Global Configuration information display

show vlan ID VLAN-ID// VLAN Port Configure information

show vlan port PORT-IF//show Port vlanConfigure

show onu SLOTID/PORTID:LLID vlan port PORT-ID// The remote ONU Port Configure information
display

Example

//VLAN Global Configuration information display

10.4.2show vlan-port

Command

show vlan-port [ PORT-ID ]

Mode

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ONUMode or UNIMode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

PORT-ID UNIID Integer [1, 4] 1

Description

show vlan-port // ONU Port VLAN Configure information, can only run in onuMode

show vlan-port PORT-ID // Uni Port VLAN Configure, can run on ONU and uniMode

Example

//ONU Port VLAN Configure information

//Uni Port 2 vlan Configure

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11 IGMP Configure
11.1 This chapter mainly Description IGMP PON Port ONU, multicast management,

remote exchange Port and Configure, the controllable multicast reduction and display.

11.2 Basic Configure

11.2.1ip igmp

Command

ip igmp { enable | disable }

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

none

Description

ip igmp enable //enable igmp

ip igmp disable //disable igmp

Example//enable igmp

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11.2.2 ip igmp multicast vlan create

Command

ip igmp multicast vlan create VLAN-ID-RANGE

no ip igmp multicast vlan

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

VLAN-ID-RANGE VLANID Integerx-y [1, 4094] 100-200

Description

ip igmp multicast vlan create VLAN-ID-RANGE // Create a multicast VLAN, the multicast VLAN
allows up to create 256, and 1 and 4094 have been occupied, cannot create

no ip igmpmulticast vlan // Delete multicast VLAN

Example

//create multicast vlan

11.2.3ip igmp multicast vlan interface

Command

ip igmp multicast vlan VLAN-ID interface

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no ip igmp multicast vlan VLAN-ID interface

Mode

Global Configuration Mode or SNIPON Port Configure Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

VLAN-ID VLANID Integer [1, 4094] 100

Description

ip igmp multicast vlan VLAN-ID interface // Port Add to VLAN multicast. In the global Mode, Add,
SNI all PON Port; in Port Mode, Add the Port.

no ip igmpmulticast vlan VLAN-ID interface //cancel Port Add to VLAN multicast. In the global
Mode, Add, SNI all PON Port; in Port Mode, Add the Port.

Example

//Port Add to VLAN multicast

11.2.4show ip igmp multicast vlan

Command

show ip igmp multicast vlan

Mode

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Arbitrarily Mode

Parameters

Description

show ip igmp multicast vlan // Display multicast VLAN information

Example

//Display multicast VLAN information

11.2.5show ip igmp multicast vlan interaface

Command

show ip igmp multicast vlan VLAN-IDinterface

Mode

Arbitrarily Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

VLAN-ID VLAN ID Integer [1, 4094] 100

Description

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show ip igmp multicast vlan VLAN-IDinterface // Displays the specified multicast VLAN Port
information

Example

//Displays the specified multicast VLAN Port information

11.3 PONPort Configure

11.3.1show ip igmp version

Command

show ip igmp version

Mode

Arbitrarily Mode

Parameters

Description

show ip igmp version // IGMP multicast support version

Example

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11.3.2ip igmp-proxy mode

Command

ip igmp-proxy mode { distributed-with-cm| distributed-wo-cm }

no ip igmp-proxy mode

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Description

ip igmp-proxy mode distributed-with-cm // Configure Mode Mode for controllable multicast

ip igmp-proxy mode distributed-wo-cm // Configure Mode multicast protocol Mode

no ip igmp-proxy mode // "Multicast Mode" return to the default value

Example

//Configure Mode Mode for controllable multicast

11.3.3ip igmp-proxy query-interval

Command

ip igmp-proxy query-interval TIME-QI

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no ip igmp-proxy query-interval

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

TIME-QI Query interval IntegerUnit:s [1015360] 100

Description

ip igmp-proxy query-interval TIME-QI// Packet interval Configure multicast agent sends the query
multicast member (between TIME-QI seconds to query the multicast group members)

no ip igmp-proxy query-interval // The message time interval "multicast agent sends the query
multicast members revert to default values.

Example

11.3.4ip igmp-proxy max-query-response-interval

Command

ip igmp-proxy max-query-response-interval TIME-MQRI

no ip igmp-proxy max-query-response-interval

Mode

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Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

TIME-MQRI The maximum time interval IntegerUnit:100ms [ 10125 ] 100


query response

Description

ip igmp-proxy max-query-response-interval TIME-MQRI// The maximum response time interval


Configure multicast agent query multicast members (if the response time after a timeout has not yet
received the query response, again query)

no ip igmp-proxy max-query-response-interval // The maximum response time interval "multicast


agent query multicast members revert to default values.

Example

//The maximum response time interval Configure query multicast members of the agent

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11.3.5ip igmp-proxy last-member-query-interval

Command

ip igmp-proxy last-member-query-interval TIME-LMQI

no ip igmp-proxy last-member-query-interval

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

TIME-LMQI The last member query IntegerUnit:s [ 10125 ] 100


interval

Description

ip igmp-proxy last-member-query-interval TIME-LMQI// The last member of the Configure


multicast group query interval (the interval of TIME-LMQI seconds after the multicast group members if
there are any inquiries)

no ip igmp-proxy last-member-query-interval // The last member of a multicast group in the query


interval "restore defaults

Example

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//The last member query interval allocation in multicast group

11.3.6ip igmp-proxy last-member-query-count

Command

ip igmp-proxy last-member-query-count TIMES-LMQC

no ip igmp-proxy last-member-query-count

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

TIMES-LMQC The last member query Integer [ 27 ] 100


number

Description

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ip igmp-proxy last-member-query-count TIMES-LMQC// The final allocation of members in the
multicast group (based on the number of queries to the Configure value of the query interval query, query)

no ip igmp-proxy last-member-query-count // The last member of a multicast group in the number


of queries "revert to default values.

Example

//The final allocation of members in the multicast group queries.

11.3.7ip igmp-proxy robust

Command

ip igmp-proxy robust ROBUST

no ip igmp-proxy robust

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

ROBUST Robust variable Integer [ 27 ] 2

Description

ip igmp-proxy robust ROBUST// The configuration of multicast robustness variable

no ip igmp-proxy robust // "Multicast robustness variable" revert to default values.

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Example//The configuration of multicast robustness variable

11.3.8show ip igmp

Command

show ip igmp

Mode

Arbitrarily Mode

Parameters

Description

show ip igmp // Display IGMP configuration information (switch, version, and the last member query
interval query, robustness)

Example

//Display IGMP configuration information

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11.3.9ip igmp-proxy create

Command

ip igmp-proxy create IGMP-NAME MULTICAST-IP VLAN-ID

no ip igmp-proxy IGMP-NAME

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format Value Example

IGMP-NAME IGMPName AsciiString Length cctv-5


30Bytes

MULTICAST-IP Multicast IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx IP Address Multicast ip 192.168.1.1


Address

VLAN-ID VLANID Integer [1, 4094] 100

Description

ip igmp-proxy create IGMP-NAME MULTICAST-IP VLAN-ID // Create multicast group

no ip igmp-proxyIGMP-NAME // delete multicast group

Example

//Create multicast group

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11.3.10 show ip igmp-proxy groups

Command

show ip igmp-proxy groups

Mode

Arbitrarily Mode

Parameters

Description

show ip igmp-proxy groups //show IGMP multicast group information

Example

//show IGMP multicast group information

11.3.11 show ip igmp forwarding

Command

show ip igmp forwarding

Mode

Arbitrarily Mode

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Parameters

none

Description

show ip igmp forwarding // IGMP OLT display PON port forwarding

Example

//IGMP OLT display PON port forwarding

11.4 ONU Remote Configure

11.4.1port PORT-ID ctc mcst tag-stripe

Command

port PORT-ID ctc mcst tag-stripe { enable | disable }

no port PORT-ID ctc mcst tag-stripe

Mode

ONUMode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

PORT-ID UNIID ID [1, 4] 1

Description

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port PORT-ID ctc mcst tag-stripe enable // Configure tag-stripe, the removal of multicast packets
received by ONU under VLAN tag

port PORT-ID ctc mcst tag-stripe disable // Configure tag-stripe, do not remove downward multicast
message received by ONU VLAN tag

no port PORT-ID ctc mcst tag-stripe // "VLAN tag stripping switch downlink multicast packets
received by ONU as the default recovery

Example

//The configuration characteristics of tag-stripe, removal of multicast packets received by ONU under
VLAN tag

11.4.2show ip mcst

Command

show ip mcst onu ONU-ID port PORT-ID

Mode

Arbitrarily Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

ONU-ID ONUID Slot ID/ID:LLID 1/2:3

PORT-ID UNIID ID [1, 4] 4

Description

show ip mcst onu ONU-ID port PORT-ID// VLAN group multicast uni Port added information

Example

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VLAN group multicast uni Port added information

11.5 controllable multicast configuration

11.5.1ip igmp-package group

Command

ip igmp-packagegroup GROUP-ID

no ip igmp-packagegroup GROUP-ID

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

GROUP-ID multicast service Integer [1, 128] 1


packages ID

Description

ip igmp-packagegroup GROUP-ID//create multicast service packages

no ip igmp-packagegroup GROUP-ID // delete multicast service packages

Example

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//create multicast service packages

11.5.2ip igmp-package group name

Command

ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID namePACKAGE-NAME

no ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID name

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

GROUP-ID multicast Integer [1, 128] 1


service
packages ID

PACKAGE-NAME SNI Port Name AsciiString Length32Bytes Sni123

Description

ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID namePACKAGE-NAME// Set the multicast service packet


Name

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no ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID name //cancel the multicast service packet Name

Example

// Set the multicast service packet Name

11.5.3ip igmp-package group proxy

Command

ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID proxy { add | delete } PROXY-LIST

ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID proxy clear

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

GROUP-ID multicast service Integer [1, 128] 1


packages ID

PROXY-LIST Multicast proxy Integer Support operator ,- 1,3-5


List

Description

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ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID proxy add PROXY-LIST//Add multicast service packages
proxy List

ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID proxy delete PROXY-LIST// delete multicast service


packages proxy List

ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID proxy clear //clear multicast service packages proxy List

Example

//Add multicast service packages proxy List

11.5.4ip igmp-package group user-authority

Command

ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID user-authority { permit | preview | deny }

no ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID user-authority

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

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Parameters Name Format value Example

GROUP-ID multicast service Integer [1, 128] 1


packages ID

Description

ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID user-authority permit// Set multicast service packages user
access authority is permit

ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID user-authority preview// Set multicast service packages user
access authority is preview

ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID user-authority deny// Set multicast service packages user
access authority is preview deny

no ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID user-authority // Set multicast service packages user


access authority as default

Example

//Set multicast service packages user access authority is permit

11.5.5ip igmp-package group max-request-channel

Command

ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID max-request-channel MAX-NUM

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no ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID max-request-channel

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

GROUP-ID multicast service packages ID Integer [1, 128] 1

MAX-NUM multicast service packages Integer [0, 512] 5


maximum number of program
requests

Description

ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID max-request-channel MAX-NUM//set multicast service


packages maximum number of program requests

no ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID max-request-channel//set multicast service packages


maximum number of program requests as default

Example//set multicast service packages maximum number of program requests

11.5.6ip igmp-package group single-preview-time

Command

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ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID single-preview-time PREVIEW-TIME

no ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID single-preview-time

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

GROUP-ID multicast service Integer [1, 128] 1


packages ID

PREVIEW-TIME Single preview Integer [0, 86400] 30


time

Description

ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID single-preview-time PREVIEW-TIME//set multicast service


packages Single preview time

no ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID single-preview-time//set multicast service packages


Single preview timeas default

Example

//set multicast service packages Single preview time

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11.5.7ip igmp-package group total-preview-time

Command

ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID total-preview-time PREVIEW-TIME

no ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID total-preview-time

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

GROUP-ID multicast service packages Integer [ 1 128 ] 1


ID

PREVIEW-TIME multicast service packages IntegerUnit:s [0, 8640000] 5


The total length of the
preview

Description

ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID total-preview-time PREVIEW-TIME// multicast service


packages The total length of the preview

no ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID total-preview-time// multicast service packages The


total length of the previewas default

Example

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//set multicast service packages The total length of the preview

11.5.8ip igmp-package group preview-reset-time

Command

ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID preview-reset-time RESET-TIME

no ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID preview-reset-time

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

GROUP-ID multicast service packages Integer [1, 128] 1


ID

RESET-TIME multicast service packages IntegerUnit:s [0, 86400] 5


\Preview reset interval

Description

ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID preview-reset-time RESET-TIME//set multicast service


packages Preview reset interval

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no ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID preview-reset-time//set multicast service packages
Preview reset intervalas default

Example

//set multicast service packages Preview reset interval

11.5.9ip igmp-package group preview-count

Command

ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID preview-count TIMES

no ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID preview-count

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

GROUP-ID multicast service packages Integer [1, 128] 1


ID

TIMES Preview times Integer [0, 100] 5

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Description

ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID preview-count TIMES//set multicast service packages


preview times

no ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID preview-count//set multicast service packages preview


timesas default

Example//set multicast service packages preview times

11.5.10 show ip igmp-package group

Command

show ip igmp-package group {GROUP-ID | all }

Mode

Arbitrarily Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

GROUP-ID multicast service packages ID Integer [1, 128] 1

Description

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show ip igmp-package group GROUP-ID// Multicast service packages (Name, List, information
agent user access request, maximum number of channels, single preview length, total length, preview
preview, preview the number of reset time etc.)

show ip igmp-package group all// Multicast service packages to display all the information (Name,
agent List, user access request, maximum number of channels, single preview length, total length, preview
preview, preview the number of reset time etc.)

Example

//Multicast service packages information

11.5.11 port PORT-ID controlled-multicast package

Command

port PORT-IDcontrolled-multicastpackage { add | delete }PACKAGE-LIST

port PORT-ID controlled-multicast package clear

Mode

ONUMode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

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Parameters Name Format value Example

PORT-ID UNIID ID [1, 4] 1

PACKAGE-LIST business Integer Support operator ,- 1,3-5


packages
List

Description

port PORT-ID controlled-multicast package addPACKAGE-LIST//Add UNI Port permit add


multicast service packages List

port PORT-ID controlled-multicast package delete PACKAGE-LIST// delete UNI Port permit join
multicast service packages List

port PORT-ID controlled-multicast package clear//cancel UNI Port permit join all multicast
service packages List

Example

// Add UNI Port multicast service packages List

11.5.12 port PORT-ID controlled-multicast bandwidth

Command

port PORT-ID controlled-multicast bandwIDthBANDWITCH

no port PORT-ID controlled-multicast bandwIDth

Mode

ONUMode

Parameters

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Parameters Name Format value Example

PORT-ID UNIID ID [1, 4] 1

BANDWITCH Port The maximum IntegerUnit:kbps 1000


bandwidth multicast

Description

port PORT-ID controlled-multicast bandwIDthBANDWITCH// Maximum bandwidth UNI Port


receiving multicast service

no port PORT-ID controlled-multicast bandwIDth// Set the maximum bandwidth of UNI Port
receiving multicast service to the default value

Example

//set bandwidth UNI Port receiving multicast service

11.5.13 show onu port controlled-multicast

Command

showonu LLID port PORT-ID controlled-multicast

Mode

Arbitrarily Mode

Parameters

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Parameters Name Format value Example

LLID ONU LLIDID Slot ID/ID:LLID 1/21

PORT-ID UNI ID ID [1, 4] 1

Description

showonu LLID port PORT-ID controlled-multicast// Display uni users on the Port program package
permission and bandwidth information

Example

//Display uni users on the Port program package permission and bandwidth information

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12 STP Configure
12.1 Global Configuration

12.1.1spanning-tree

Command

spanning-tree

no spanning-tree [forward]

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Description

spanning-tree // Open the Spanning Tree protocol, the default value is closed.

no spanning-tree [forward] // Restore default value (close Spanning Tree protocol). Forward said
that Port is still in the forwarding state.

Example

//enable Spanning Tree

12.1.2spanning-tree mode

Command

spanning-tree mode { sstp | rstp | mstp}

no spanning-tree mode

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Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

none

Description

spanning-tree mode sstp /Set sstpMode

spanning-tree mode rstp //Set rstpMode

spanning-tree mode mstp //Set mstpMode

no spanning-tree mode //restore Spanning Tree Mode to defaultdefault is sstp

Example

//enable spanning tree set it to rstp Mode

12.1.3spanning-tree priority

Command

spanning-treepriorityPRIORITY

no spanning-tree priority

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

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Parameters Name Format value Example

PRIORITY Bridge Priority Integer Multiples [ 015 ] 5


of 4096

Description

spanning-tree priorityPRIORITY // Bridge priority Configure spanning tree

no spanning-tree priority //restore Bridge priority Configure spanning tree to default


8*4096=32768

Example

//The bridge spanning tree priority setting

12.1.4spanning-tree max-age

Command

spanning-tree max-ageAGING-TIME

no spanning-tree max-age

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

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Parameters Name Format value Example

AGING-TIME The aging time of the IntegerUnit:s [640] 10


root bridge

Description

spanning-tree max-age AGING-TIME// The aging time of the root bridge spanning tree Configure.

no spanning-tree max-age// "Aging" root bridge spanning tree to restore to the default value of 20
seconds.

Example

//The aging time set the root bridge spanning tree

12.1.5spanning-tree hello-time

Command

spanning-tree hello-timeHELLO-TIME

no spanning-tree hello-time

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

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Parameters Name Format value Example

HELLO-TIME Message transmission time IntegerUnit:s [ 110 ] 10


interval root bridge

Description

spanning-tree hello-time HELLO-TIME// set the root bridge spanning tree of Message transmission
time interval.

no spanning-tree hello-time// The message transmission time interval "root bridge spanning tree to
restore to the default value of 2 seconds.

Example

2(HELLO-TIME + 1) AGING-TIME

// set the root bridge spanning tree of Message transmission time interval.

12.1.6spanning-tree forward-time

Command

spanning-tree forward-timeFORWARD-DELAY

no spanning-tree forward-time

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

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Parameters Name Format value Example

FORWARD-DELA The root bridge IntegerUnit:s [ 430] 10


Y conversion delay

Description

spanning-tree forward-timeFORWARD-DELAY// The root bridge conversion delay

no spanning-tree forward-time// The conversion of the root bridge spanning tree delay recovery "as
the default, 15 seconds.

Example

example

//Configure Conversion of the root bridge spanning tree delay

12.1.7spanning-tree tx-hold-count

Command

spanning-tree tx-hold-countNUMBERS

no spanning-tree tx-hold-count

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

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Parameters Name Format value Example

NUMBERS The number of BPDU per Integer [1, 10] 5


second sent

Description

spanning-treetx-hold-count NUMBERSE // The number of BPDU per second sent configuration.

no spanning-treetx-hold-count// The second tree up to send the BPDU number "revert to its default
value 6.

Example

//The number of BPDU per second sent configuration

12.1.8spanning-tree pathcost-method

Command

spanning-tree pathcost-method {long | short}

no spanning-tree pathcost-method

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Description

spanning-tree pathcost-method{long | short}// The default configuration cost calculation method of

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port path, set the value for the long plastic (long) or short (short).

no spanning-tree pathcost-method// The default cost Port spanning tree path calculation method to
restore the default, SSTP: short (short), RSTP, MSTP: integer length (long).

Example

//The default configuration cost calculation method of port path, set the value for the long

12.2 port configure

12.2.1switchport

Command

switchport

no switchport

Mode

SNI Port Configure Mode

Parameters

none

Description

switchport // The current port Add to the virtual bridge.

no switchport //cancel The current port Add to the virtual bridge.

Example

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12.2.2spanning-tree port-priority

Command

spanning-tree port-priorityPRIORITY

no spanning-tree port-priority

Mode

SNI Port Configure Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

PRIORITY Port priority IntegerMultiples of 16 [ 015] 5

Description

spanning-tree port-priorityPRIORITY// Port priority Configure spanning tree.

no spanning-treeport-priority// The "priority" configuration spanning tree restore defaults


8*16=128

Example

//Port priority Configure spanning tree

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12.2.3spanning-tree port-cost

Command

spanning-tree port-costPORT-COST

no spanning-treeport-cost

Mode

SNI Port Configure Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

PORT-COS Port path cost Integer [ 1200000000 ]


T

Description

spanning-tree port-costPORT-COST//Configure SPT Port path cost

no spanning-treeport-cost//restore the SPT port path cost to default

Example

//Configure SPT Port path cost

12.3 query

12.3.1show spanning-tree

Command

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show spanning-tree [interface PORT-ID | forward-time | hello-time | max-age | tx-hold-count |
pathcost-method]

Mode

Arbitrarily Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

PORT-ID SNI ID Port Type + Slot ID/Port ID Port Types s1/3

Description

show spanning-tree // The topology information display information and the parameters of STP
spanning trees

show spanning-tree interface PORT-ID// display Specify the Port STP information

show spanning-tree forward-time //show forward-time

show spanning-tree hello-time //show Hello time

show spanning-tree max-age //show max-age

show spanning-tree tx-hold-count //show tx-hold-count

show spanning-tree pathcost-method //show pathcost method

Example

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//show SPT Global Configuration

13 Port protect Configure


13.1 Main fiber protect

13.1.1protect-group primary secondary

Command

protect-group GROUP-IDprimaryPORT-ID-PON1secondaryPORT-ID-PON2

no protect-group GROUP-ID

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

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Parameters Name Format value Example

GROUP-ID Protected group ID Integer [14] 1

PORT-ID-PON1 Protected PON ID Port Type + Slot ID/Port ID p1/1

PORT-ID-PON2 Protected backup PON Port Type + Slot ID/Port ID p1/2


ID

Description

protect-group GROUP-IDprimaryPORT-ID-PON1secondaryPORT-ID-PON2// Create a OLT port


protection group, created after the group state is enable

no protect-group GROUP-ID// According to the current ID GROUP-ID delete Protection Group OLT
port protection group

Example

// Create a OLT port protection group

13.1.2protect-group enable

Command

protect-group GROUP-ID { enable | disable }

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

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Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Exampl


e

GROUP-ID Protected ID Integer [14] 1

Description

protect-group GROUP-ID enable // According to the current open GROUP-ID protection group

protect-group GROUP-ID disable // According to the current GROUP-ID disable protection group

Example

//According to the current GROUP-ID disable protection group

13.1.3protect-group forced-switch

Command

protect-group GROUP-ID forced-switch

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

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Parameters N a m e F o r m a t v a l u e Exampl
e

GROUP-ID Protected group ID Integer [14] 1

Description

protect-group GROUP-ID forced-switch // Forced to switch protection link group

13.1.4protect-group lock

Command

protect-group GROUP-IDlock { primary | secondary | null }

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

GROUP-ID Protected group ID Integer [14] 1

Description

protect-group GROUP-ID lock primary // Lock protection work for the link group link

protect-group GROUP-ID lock secondary // Lock the backup link protection group for links

protect-group GROUP-ID lock null // Not the lock protection group link

Example

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//lock protection group link

13.1.5show protect-group

Command

show protect-group {GROUP-ID | all}

Mode

Arbitrarily Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Exampl


e

GROUP-ID Protected group ID Integer [14] 1

Description

show protect-group GROUP-ID// Display the Configure information and the operation state of a
protection group

show protect-group all// Display the Configure information and the operation state of all protection
group

Example

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//Display the Configure information and the operation state of a protection group

14 QOS configure
14.1 Global QOS configure

14.1.1qos global

Command

qos globalbased { device | port }

no qos globalbased

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameters

Description

qos global based device // Configure QOS global parameters based on equipment

qos global based port // Configure QOS global parameters based on Port

no qos global based // restore the QOS global parameters to default

Example

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14.1.2show qos global

Command

show qos global

Mode

Arbitrarily Mode

Parameters

Description

show qos global // Display QOS global configuration

(the maximum queue number, based on the equipment, based on the model [port])

Example

//Display QOS global configuration

14.2 queue mapping

14.2.1qos map

Command

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qos { cos | diffserv } mapQUEUE-IDPRIORITY-LIST

no qos map { table | mode }

Mode

Global Configuration Mode or PONSNI Port Configure Mode

Parameters

Parameters Name Format value Example

QUEUE-ID QOS queue ID Integer [1,8] 2

PRIORITY-LIST QOS priority Integer COS:[1,8] 10


Support
DIFFSERV:[1,64]
operator ,
-

Description

qos cos mapQUEUE-IDPCOSRIORITY-LIST-COS// The equipment configuration, port mapping


table based on QOS. Use this command in global configuration mode, will affect all port CoS priority queue;
and in the following configuration interface configuration mode of the order, will affect only the CoS priority
queue of the port

qos diffserv mapQUEUE-IDPCOSRIORITY-LIST-DIF // Configuration based on equipment, port


QoS mapping table in global configuration mode using the command will affect all ports DiffServ priority
queue; and in the interface configuration mode in the following configuration commands will only affect the
DiffServ priority queue with the port of

no qos map table //Cancel QOS map table

no qos map mode // Cancel QOS map mode

Example

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//Configure QOS CoS priority queue mapping table

14.2.2show qos map

Command

show qosmap [ port PORT-ID ]

Mode

Arbitrarily Mode

Parameters

Parameter Name Format value Example


s

PORT-ID ID Port Type + Slot ID/Port ID P1/2

Description

show qos map // Display all the Port QoS mapping table

show qos map port PORT-ID // Display one Port QoS mapping table

Example

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//Display all the Port QoS mapping table

14.3 Queue Scheduling

14.3.1qos scheduler policy

Command

qos scheduler policy { sp | wrr | spwrr }

no qos scheduler policy

Mode

Global Configuration Mode or PONSNI Port Configure Mode

Parameters

Description

qos scheduler policy sp // Configure the priority queue scheduling strategy. In global configuration
mode using the command, will have an impact on all ports strict priority queue scheduling strategy; and the
command on interface configuration mode in the following configuration will only affect the the port strict
priority queue scheduling strategy

qos scheduler policy wrr// Configure the priority queue scheduling strategy. Use this command in
global configuration mode, will affect all ports weighted round robin queue scheduling strategy; and in the
following configuration interface configuration mode of the order, will affect only the weighted round robin
queue scheduling strategy of the port

qos scheduler policy spwrr // Configure the priority queue scheduling strategy. In the global
configuration mode using the command, will have an impact on all ports strict priority + weighted round

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robin queue hybrid scheduling strategy; and in the interface configuration mode in the following
configuration command will only affect the the port of strictly priority + weighted round robin queue hybrid
scheduling strategy

no qos scheduler policy // Configure the priority queue scheduling strategy. Use this command in
global configuration mode, will affect all port priority queue scheduling strategy; and in the following
configuration interface configuration mode of the order, will only affect the priority queue scheduling
strategy of the port

Note: in QOS downlink scheduling,

Example

//Configure priority queue scheduling strategy

14.3.2qos scheduler weight

Command

qos schedulerweightWEIGHT-LIST

no qos schedulerweight

Mode

Global Configuration Mode or PONSNI Port Configure Mode

Parameters

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Parameters Name Format value Exampl
e

WEIGHT-LIST QOS queue Integer Support operator , [ 193 ] or 12


weight 0

Description

qos schedulerweightWEIGHT-LIST// The configuration parameters of queue scheduling weights.


This command only in the configuration of the queue scheduling mode is WRR, when the spwrr command
is available. Use this command in the world, will affect all the port priority queue weight; while in port
configuration mode configured under the command, will affect only the weight of the port priority queue.
The default queue for a total of 8, must make the input weights and 100. When setting up the scheduling
strategy for WRR, you must enter the complete 8 queue scheduling strategy; when set to spwrr, must be at
the end of 4 to 0, SP said, for example: (25,25,25,25,0,0,0,0).

no qos schedulerweight//cancel the qos scheduler weight

Example

//Configure the qos scheduler

14.3.3show qos policy

Command

show qospolicy [ port PORT-ID ]

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Mode

Arbitrarily Mode

Parameters

Parameter Name Format value Example


s

PORT-ID ID Port Type + Slot ID/Port ID P1/2

Description

show qos policy // Show all Port queue scheduling Parameters (weight, scheduling, bandwidth)

show qos policy port PORT-ID // Show one Port queue scheduling Parameters

Example

//Show one Port queue scheduling Parameters

14.4 Qos display

14.4.1show qos

Command

show qos [ port PORT-ID ]

Mode

Arbitrarily Mode

Parameters

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Parameter Name Format value Example
s

PORT-ID ID Port Type + Slot ID/Port ID P1/2

Description

show qos // display all Port qosConfigure (Global Configuration Parameters, the column mapping
table, queue scheduling Parameters)

show qos port PORT-ID // display one Port qosConfigure (Global Configuration Parameters, the
column mapping table, queue scheduling Parameters)

Example//display one Port qos Configure

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15 Performance Statistics
15.1.1Global statistics max

command

statistics { m15 | h24 } max RECORD-MAX

no statistics { m15 | h24 } max

mode

global configuration mode

parameters

parameters name format value example

RECORD-MAX Max record number integer 15mins[1,96] 1

24hrs[1,30]

description

statistics m15 max RECORD-MAX //

statistics h24 max RECORD-MAX //

no statistics m15 max

no statistics h24 max

example

15.1.2show statistics max

command

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show statistics max

mode

all mode

parameters

none

description

show statistics max //show max number

example

15.2 statistics information

15.2.1show statistics

command

show statistics { current | m15 | h24 } PORT-ID

mode

all mode

parameters

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parameters name format value example

PORT-ID Port ID Slot +port ID p1/2

description

show statistics current PORT-ID //show current statistics

show statistics m15 PORT-ID //show 15mins statistics

show statistics h24 PORT-ID //show 24hrs statistics

example

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15.2.2clear statistics

command

clear statistics { current | m15 | h24 }

mode

global configuration mode \PONSNI mode

parameters

none

Description

clear statistics current // Clear current performance statistics. If in Global Configuration Mode, it
clears all ports in the performance statistics; if in port configuration Mode, clears the current port current
performance statistics

clear statistics m15 // Clear performance tables 15 minutes period. If in Global Configuration Mode,
it clears all performance statistics 15 minutes segment port; if in port configuration Mode, clears the current
port performance statistics 15 minute period

clear statistics h24 // Clear Performance statistics 24 hours period. If in Global Configuration Mode,
it clears all performance statistics 24-hour time period port; if in port configuration Mode, clears the current
port performance statistics 24-hour periodExample

example

//Clear performance tables 15 minutes period

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15.3 Statistical threshold

15.3.1statistics threshold

command

statistics threshold FIELD-TYPE MIN MAX

no statistics threshold FIELD-TYPE

mode

global configuration mode/PONSNI mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

FIELD-TYP Field Integer [1, 12] 1


E Type
Type of threshold values as follows

1 receives the packet loss event alarms

2 loss events sent warning

3 CRC error frame alarm

4 received short packets warning

Short packets sent alarm 5

6 received long packets warning

Long packets sent alarm 7

8 receives the alarm fragments

9 received warning Jabbers

10 receives the collision frame alarm

11 reception bandwidth alarm

12 alarm transmission bandwidth

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

MIN Minimal Integer

MAX Maximal Integer

Description

statistics threshold FIELD-TYPE MIN MAX // Setting the threshold performance statistics (Value)

no statistics threshold FIELD-TYPE // Remove the various performance statistics threshold

Example

//Set performance statistics received packet threshold

15.3.2show statistics threshold

Command

show statistics threshold PORT-ID

Mode

All mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

PORT-ID Port ID Port type+Slot number / port p1/2


number

Description

show statistics threshold PORT-ID // Display performance statistics of the Threshold Value

Example

//Show that the threshold Value performance statistics

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16 ONU Remote config
16.1 ONU device config

16.1.1onu-reboot

command

onu-reboot

mode

ONU mode

command

onu-reboot { mac-address MAC-ADDR | interface ONU-ID }

mode

global configuration mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

MAC-ADDR MACAddres XXXX.XXXX.XXXXor X<F 1122.3344.5566


s
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX

ONU-ID ONU id Slot number / port [164] 1/21


number:LLID

Description

onu-reboot // In the resumption of direct current onu ONU Mode

onu-reboot mac-address MAC-ADDR // Restart mac Address as "MAC-ADDR" of ONU

onu-reboot interface ONU-ID // Reboot onu id is "ONU-ID" of ONU

Example

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//Reboot onu id is "1/6: 1" ONU

16.1.2onu-switchover

command

onu-switchover

mode

privilege mode/ ONU mode

command

onu-switchover { mac-address MAC-ADDR | interface ONU-ID }

mode

global configuration mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

MAC-ADDR MACAddres XXXX.XXXX.XXXXor X<F 1122.3344.5566


s
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX

ONU-ID ONU id Slot number / port [164] 1/21


number:LLID

Description

onu-switchover // Under the current onu ONU Mode switching system directly

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onu-switchover mac-address MAC-ADDR // For macAddress system is switched to "MAC-ADDR"
of ONU

onu-switchover interface ONU-ID // For onu id system is switched to "ONU-ID" of ONU

Example

//Switching onu id is "1/5: 1" was ONU system image

16.1.3onu-deregister

command

onu-deregister

mode

ONU mode

command

onu-deregister { mac-address MAC-ADDR | interface ONU-ID }

mode

global configuration mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

MAC-ADDR MACAddres XXXX.XXXX.XXXXor X<F 1122.3344.5566


s
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

ONU-ID ONU id Slot number / port [164] 1/21


number:LLID

Description

onu-deregister // Direct Solutions Register ip at ONU Mode

onu-deregister mac-address MAC-ADDR // Offline (deregistration) macAddress as "MAC-ADDR" of


ONU

onu-deregister interface ONU-ID // Offline (deregistration) onu id is "ONU-ID" of ONU

Example

//Offline (deregistration) onu id is "1/5: 1" ONU

16.1.4onu-image-switch

Command

onu-image-switch

Mode

Privilege Mode

Parameter

Description

onu-image-switch // All onu mirror switch

Example

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16.1.5show onu-image upgrade

Command

show onu-image upgrade

Mode

All Mode

Description

show onu-image upgrade // Displays status information IP mirroring upgrade (the "wait for the
upgrade" "Upgrade Failed", "Upgrade Success" and "partition toggle completed" four states)

Example

//Display IP Mirroring status information Upgrading

16.1.6show onu-list-info

Command

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show onu-list-info [PORT-ID]

Mode

All Mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Exampl


e

PORT-ID PON port ID Port type+Slot number / port PORT TYPEPp P1/2
number

Description

show onu-list-info // Show all ONU OLT online registration, list offline

show onu-list-info PORT-ID // ONT online display an EPON OLT port, register, list offline

Example

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16.2 PON Port information

16.2.1show onu-pon-info

Command

show onu-pon-info

Mode

ONUMode

Command

show onu-pon-info { mac-address MAC-ADDR | interface ONU-ID }

Mode

All Mode

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Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

MAC-ADDR MACAddres XXXX.XXXX.XXXXor X<F 1122.3344.5566


s
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX

ONU-ID ONU id Slot number / port [164] 1/21


number:LLID

Description

show onu-pon-info // Displays the current PON port information of ONU

show onu-pon-info mac-address MAC-ADDR // PON port information display mac Address as
"MAC-ADDR" of the ONU

show onu-pon-info interface ONU-ID // PON port information display onu id is "ONU-ID" of the ONU

16.2.2show onu-pon-optical

Command

show onu-pon-optical

Mode

ONUMode

Command

show onu-pon-optical { mac-address MAC-ADDR | interface ONU-ID }

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Mode

All Mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

MAC-ADDR MACAddres XXXX.XXXX.XXXXor X<F 1122.3344.5566


s
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX

ONU-ID ONU id Slot number / port [164] 1/21


number:LLID

Description

show onu-pon-optical // Displays the current ONU of PON port optical transmission properties
(the received optical power, light power, bias current, current, temperature)

show onu-pon-optical mac-address MAC-ADDR // MacAddress displayed as "MAC-ADDR" of the


ONU PON port optical transmission properties (the received optical power, light power, bias current,
current, temperature)

show onu-pon-optical interface ONU-ID // Display onu id as "ONU-ID" of the ONU PON port optical
transmission properties (the received optical power, light power, bias current, current, temperature)

Example

//PON port optical transmission display

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16.3 Capacity

16.3.1onu-fec

Command

onu-fec { enable | disable }

no onu-fec

Mode

ONUMode

Parameter

none

Description

onu-fec enable // Open the ONU FEC function

onu-fec disable // Close the ONU FEC function

no onu-fec // Configuration "ONU FE of open, closed state" is the default value

Example

//enable

16.3.2show onu-fec

Command

show onu-fec

Mode

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ONUMode

Command

show onu-fec { mac-address MAC-ADDR | interface ONU-ID }

Mode

All Mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

MAC-ADDR MACAddres XXXX.XXXX.XXXXor X<F 1122.3344.5566


s
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX

ONU-ID ONU id Slot number / port [164] 1/21


number:LLID

Description

show onu-fec // It displays the current status of the ONU FEC

show onu-fec mac-address MAC-ADDR // FEC status display mac Address as "MAC-ADDR" of the
ONU

show onu-fec interface ONU-ID // FEC status display onu id is "ONT-ID" of the ONU

Example

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16.3.3show onu-capability

Command

show onu-capability

Mode

ONUMode

Command

show onu-capability { mac-address MAC-ADDR | interface ONU-ID }

Mode

All Mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

MAC-ADDR MACAddres XXXX.XXXX.XXXXor X<F 1122.3344.5566


s
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX

ONU-ID ONU id Slot number / port [164] 1/21


number:LLID

Description

show onu-capability // The ability to display the current capacity of the ONU (GE number, GE bit
diagram, FE number, FE bit map, the number of columns on the uplink, uplink port maximum number of
queues, downstream of the number of columns, the maximum number of downstream port queue, FEC
enabled, encryption Mode key replacement time)

show onu-capability mac-address MAC-ADDR // ONU capacity display capability (GE number mac
Address as "MAC-ADDR" is, GE bit diagram, FE number, FE bit map, the number of columns on the uplink,
uplink port maximum number of queues, the maximum number of columns downlink, downlink port queue ,
FEC enabled, encryption Mode, key replacement time)

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show onu-capability interface ONU-ID // ONU capacity display capability (GE number, GE bit
diagram, FE number, FE bit map, the number of columns on the uplink, uplink port maximum number of
queues, a downlink onu id is "PON-ID" the maximum number of columns, downlink port queue , FEC
enabled, encryption Mode, key replacement time)

Example

//display ONU capacity

16.4 sla

16.4.1onu-sla

command

onu-sla pir PIR-BANDWITCH cir CIR-BANDWITCH fir FIR-BANDWITCH

no onu-sla [ pir | cir | fir ]

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

PIR-BANDWITCH Peak IntegerUnitkbps [1, 1000000] 300


bandwidth

CIR-BANDWITCH Guarantee IntegerUnitkbps [1, min(PIR- BANDWITCH, 1000000)] 200


d
bandwidth

FIR-BANDWITCH Fixed IntegerUnitkbps [0, min(CIR- BANDWITCH, 1000000)] 100


bandwidth

pircirfir

Description

onu-sla pir PIR-BANDWITCH cir CIR-BANDWITCH fir FIR-BANDWITCH // Configuring the ONU
PON port uplink peak, guaranteed fixed bandwidth

onu-sla pir PIR-BANDWITCH // Configuring the ONU PON port uplink peak bandwidth

onu-sla cir CIR-BANDWITCH // Configuring the ONU PON port Upstream Guaranteed bandwidth
value

onu-sla fir FIR-BANDWITCH // Configuring the ONU PON port upstream fixed bandwidth

no onu-sla // Configuration "ONU of PON port uplink peak, guaranteed fixed bandwidth" is the default
value

no onu-sla pir // Configuration "PON ONU port uplink peak bandwidth value" as the default value

no onu-sla cir // Configuration "ONU of PON port Upstream Guaranteed bandwidth value" is the
default value

no onu-sla fir // Configuration "ONU PON port upstream of the fixed bandwidth value" is the default
value

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Example

//Configuring the ONU PON port uplink peak bandwidth

16.4.2show onu-sla

command

show onu-sla

mode

ONU mode

command

show onu-sla { mac-address MAC-ADDR | interface ONU-ID }

mode

all mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

MAC-ADDR MACAddres XXXX.XXXX.XXXXor X<F 1122.3344.5566


s
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX

ONU-ID ONU id Slot number / port [164] 1/21


number:LLID

Description

show onu-sla // Displays the current IP configuration of the upstream and downstream traffic

show onu-sla mac-address MAC-ADDR // Show mac Address configured for upstream and
downstream traffic "MAC-ADDR" of the ONU

show onu-sla interface ONU-ID // Display onu id configured for upstream and downstream traffic
"ONU-ID" of the ONU

Example/show upstream and downstream traffic

16.5 ONU Configuration Information

16.5.1onu-description

command

onu-description ONU-NAME

no onu-description

mode

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ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

ONU-NAME ONUName Ascii Code string length32Bytes onu123

Description

onu-description ONU-NAME // Configuring ONU name

no onu-description // Clear ONU name

Example

//Configuring ONU name

16.5.2onu-ip

command

onu-ip static { address IP-ADDR [netmask IP-MASK] | gate-way IP-GATEWAY }

no onu-ip

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

IP-ADDR IPAddress Four-byte dotted decimal IP 192.168.1.100


address

IP-MASK Subnet Four-byte dotted decimal IP 255.255.255.0


mask address

IP-GATEWAY IP gateway Four-byte dotted decimal IP 192.168.1.1


address

Description

onu-ip static address IP-ADDR // Configure ONU ipAddress static Mode, and set IPAddress

onu-ip static address IP-ADDR netmask IP-MASK // Configure ONU ipAddress static Mode, and set
the IPAddress and mask

onu-ip static gate-way IP-GATEWAY // Configure ONU ipAddress static Mode, and set the IP
Gateway

no onu-ip // Configuration "ONU ipAddress" is the default value

Example

//Configure ONU ipAddress static Mode, and set IPAddress

16.5.3onu-admin-status

command

onu-admin-status { up | down }

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no onu-admin-status

mode

ONU mode

parameters

none

Description

onu-admin-status up // Configuring ONU state management on-line

onu-admin-status down // ONU status is offline configuration management

no onu-admin-status // Configuration "ONU management status" is the default value

Example

//Configuring ONU state management on-line

16.5.4onu-cvlan

command

onu-cvlan VLAN-ID

no onu-cvlan

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

VLAN-ID VLAN ID Integer [1, 4094] 100

Description

onu-cvlan VLAN-ID // ONU configuration management cvlan

no onu-cvlan // Configuration "ONU management cvlan" is the default value

Example

// Configuring ONU management cvlan

16.5.5onu-svlan

command

onu-svlan VLAN-ID

no onu-svlan

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

VLAN-ID VLAN ID Integer [1, 4094] 100

Description

onu-svlan VLAN-ID // ONU configuration management svlan

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no onu-svlan // Configuration "ONU management svlan" is the default value

Example

//ONU configuration management svlan

16.5.6onu-admin-priority

command

onu-admin-priority ADMIN-PRIORITY

no onu-admin-priority

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

ADMIN-PRIORITY Management Integer [0, 7] 1


Priority

Description

onu-admin-priority ADMIN-PRIORITY // ONU configuration management priority

no onu-admin-priority // Configuration "ONU management priority" is the default value

Example

//ONU configuration management priority

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16.5.7show onu-dev-info

command

show onu-dev-info

mode

ONU mode

command

show onu-dev-info { mac-address MAC-ADDR | interface ONU-ID }

mode

all mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

MAC-ADDR MACAddres XXXX.XXXX.XXXXor X<F 1122.3344.5566


s
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX

ONU-ID ONU id Slot number / port [164] 1/21


number:LLID

Description

show onu-dev-info // ONU information display device

show onu-dev-info SLOTID/PORT-ID:ONU-ID // ONU information display device

Example

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//ONU information display

16.6 ONU Authentication configuration

16.6.1onu-bind

command

onu-bind MAC-ADDR

onu-bind MAC-ADDR LLID-SEQUENCE

no onu-bind MAC-ADDR

mode

PON mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

MAC-ADDR MACAddres XXXX.XXXX.XXXX or X<F 1122.3344.5566


s
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

LLID-SEQUENCE LLID ID Integer [164] 1

Description

onu-bind MAC-ADDR // The ONU binding

onu-bind MAC-ADDR LLID-SEQUENCE // The ONU binding and LLID binding.

no onu-bind MAC-ADDR // Remove the binding of ONU

Example

//The LLID-1/5: 1 and bind the ONU 000F.1E80.0102

16.6.2onu-registration-method mode

command

onu-registration-method mode { white | black | disable }

no onu-registration-method mode

Mode

PON interface Mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

MAC-ADDR MACAddres XXXX.XXXX.XXXX or X<F 1122.3344.5566


s
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX

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Description

onu-registration-method mode white // Security policy configuration ONU white list Mode, namely
the list of entries allowed to register, the other refused to register

onu-registration-method mode black // Security policy configuration for ONU blacklist Mode, the list
of entries in the other refused to register, allowed to register

onu-registration-method mode disable // Close the security policy, all requests are allowed to
register

no onu-registration-method mode // Configure the "ONU security strategy" as the default state

Example

//Security policy configuration ONU white list Mode, namely the list of entries allowed to register, the
other refused to register

16.6.3onu-registration-method mac-list

Command

onu-registration-method mac-list add MAC-ADDR

onu-registration-method mac-list delete MAC-ADDR

onu-registration-method mac-list clear

Mode

PON interface Mode

Parameter

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

MAC-ADDR MAC XXXX.XXXX.XXXX X<F 1122.3344.5566


Address OR

XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX

Description

onu-registration-method mac-list add MAC-ADDR // Strategy list add ONU (black and white by the
security policy, white list up to 128, the black list up to 32)

onu-registration-method mac-list delete MAC-ADDR // The list of strategies to remove ONU (black
and white by security policy set)onu-registration-method mac-list clear // The list of empty ONU
strategy

Example

//Strategy list add ONU (black and white by security policy set)

16.6.4onu-registration-method block

Command

onu-registration-method block delete MAC-ADDR

onu-registration-method block clear

Mode

PON interface Mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

MAC-ADDR MAC XXXX.XXXX.XXXX X<F 1122.3344.5566


address OR

XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX

Description

onu-registration-method block delete MAC-ADDR // According to the MAC address of the


registered ONU refused to delete list

onu-registration-method block clear // According to the PON port clearance refused to register the
ONU list list

Example

//According to the PON port clearance refused to register the ONU list

16.6.5show onu-registration-method

command

show onu-registration-method { mac-list PORT-ID | mac-address MAC-ADDR | block }

mode

all mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

PORT-ID PON port ID Slot number / port Port TYPEPp p1/2


number

MAC-ADDR MAC address XXXX.XXXX.XXXXor X<F 1122.3344.5566

XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX

Description

show onu-registration-method mac-list PORT-ID // ONU black and white list Mode and list

show onu-registration-method mac-address MAC-ADDR // Show MAC address is "MAC-ADDR"


ONU of the black and white state

show onu-registration-method block // According to the authentication request has been rejected by
the ONU list

Example

//ONU black and white list Mode and list

16.7 ONU traffic classification

16.7.1onu-classification

command

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onu-classification precedence P-NUM queMapped QM-NUM ethernet-Priority EP-NUM
ACL-OPTION=VALUE [ACL-OPTION=VALUE]

no onu-classification precedence P-NUM

Mode

UNI interface Mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

P-NUM Priority Integer [18] 1

QM-NUM Queue Integer [18] 1

EP-NUM Ethernet Integer [18] 1

ACL-OPTION=VALUE Matching vid=100

Description

onu-classification precedence P-NUM queMapped QM-NUM ethernet-Priority EP-NUM


ACL-OPTION=VALUE // Configure the ONU port flow classification rules

no onu-classification precedence P-NUM // Delete the ONU port flow classification rules

Example

//Configure the ONU port flow classification rules

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16.7.2show onu-classification

command

show onu-classification [port PORT-ID]

mode

ONU mode or uni mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

PORT-ID UNI Port ID Integer [14] 2

Description

show onu-classification port PORT-ID // ONU port flow classification information

show onu-classification // ONU display all the ports in the classification of information flow

Example

//flow classification information

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16.8 ONU-PON Performance statistics

16.8.1onu-pon statistics m15

command

onu-pon statistics m15 {enable | disable}

no onu-pon m15 statistics

mode

ONU mode

Description

onu-pon statistics m15 enable // Open onu-pon port 15 minutes performance statistics

onu-pon statistics m15 disable // Close the onu-pon port of the 15 minute performance statistics

no onu-pon m15 statistics // Restore the onu-pon port 15 minutes performance statistics to the
default value

Example

//enable port 15 minutes performance statistics

16.8.2onu-pon statistics h24

command

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onu-pon statistics h24 {enable | disable}

no onu-pon h24 statistics

mode

ONU mode

parameters

none

Description

onu-pon statistics h24 enable // Open the 24 hour performance statistics onu-pon port

onu-pon statistics h24 disable // Close the 24 hour performance statistics onu-pon port

no onu-pon h24 statistics // Restore the "24 hour performance statistics" as the default onu-pon port

Example

16.8.3show onu pon statistics

command

show onu LLID pon statistics { current | history }

mode

all mode

Parameter

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

LLID ONU LLID ID Slot number / port [1, 64] 1/21


number:LLID

Description

show onu LLID pon statistics current // ONU displays the specified PON port current performance
statistics

show onu LLID pon statistics history // PON port historical performance statistics for the specified
ONUExample

// ONU displays the specified PON port current performance statistics

example

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16.9 ONU Port query

command

show onu mac-address MAC-ADDR port

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

MAC-ADDR MAC address XXXX.XXXX.XXXX or Mac unicast 0000.4567.ABCD


address
XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX

Description

show onu mac-address MAC-ADDR port // Query ONU ports to learn the MAC address of the port
information

Example

16.10 ONU port RSTP

16.10.1 rstp enable

command

rstp {enable | disable}

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mode

ONU mode

parameters

none

Description

rstp enable // The current open ONU port RSTP function

rstp disable // The current close ONU port RSTP function

Example

//enable rstp

17 UNI remote configuration


17.1.1Port properties

17.2

17.2.1uni admin-status

command

uni PORT-LIST admin-status { up | down }

no uni PORT-LIST admin-status

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

PORT-LIST UNIPORT LIST IntegerSupport operator,- [1,4] 1,3-4

Description

uni PORT-LIST admin-status up // Configure the UNI port management work for the state

uni PORT-LIST admin-status down // Configure the UNI port management state is closed

no uni PORT-LIST admin-status // Configure the UNI port management "is the default value

Example

//enable onu uni port

17.2.2uni statistics enable

command

uni PORT-LIST statistics m15 { enable | disable }

uni PORT-LIST statistics h24 { enable | disable }

no uni PORT-LIST m15 statistics

no uni PORT-LIST h24 statistics

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

PORT-LIST UNIPORT LIST IntegerSupport operator,- [1,4] 1,3-4

Description

uni PORT-LIST statistics m15 enable // Open UNI port 15 minutes performance statistics

uni PORT-LIST statistics h24 disable // Close the UNI port 24 hour performance statistics

no uni PORT-LIST m15 statistics // Set the UNI port 15 minutes performance statistics enable "as
the default state

Example

//Open UNI port 15 minutes performance statistics

17.2.3uni isolation enable

command

uni isolation { enable | disable }

no uni isolation

mode

ONU mode

parameters

none

Description

uni isolation enable // Open UNI port isolation function

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uni isolation disable // Close the port isolation function of UNI

no uni isolation // Set the "port isolation function" UNI as the default state

Example

// Open UNI port isolation function

17.2.4uni flow-control enable

command

uni PORT-LIST flow-control { enable | disable }

no uni PORT-LIST flow-control

mode

Onu mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

PORT-LIST UNIPORT LIST IntegerSupport operator,- [1,4] 1,3-4

Description

uni PORT-LIST flow-control enable // The flow control function to open UNI port

uni PORT-LIST flow-control disable // The flow control function to close the UNI port

no uni PORT-LIST flow-control // Set the flow control function "UNI port for the default state

Example

//enable flow control function

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17.2.5uni loopback-detect enable

command

uni PORT-LIST loopback-detect { enable | disable }

uni PORT-LIST private loopback-detect { enable | disable }

no uni PORT-LIST loopback-detect

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

PORT-LIST UNIPORT LIST IntegerSupport operator,- [1,4] 1,3-4

Description

uni PORT-LIST loopback-detect enable // Open UNI port loop detection function

uni PORT-LIST loopback-detect disable // Closed loop detection function of UNI port

uni PORT-LIST private loopback-detect { enable | disable } // The Command loop detection
function to open or close the private UNI port

no uni PORT-LIST loopback-detect // Set the "loop detection function" UNI port for the default state

//enable UNI port loop detection

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17.2.6uni auto-negotiation enable

command

uni PORT-LIST auto-negotiation { enable | disable }

no uni PORT-LIST auto-negotiation

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

PORT-LIST UNIPORT LIST IntegerSupport operator,- [1,4] 1,3-4

Description

uni PORT-LIST auto-negotiation enable // The adaptive function of open UNI port

uni PORT-LIST auto-negotiation disable // Close the adaptive function of UNI port

no uni PORT-LIST auto-negotiation // Set the "adaptive" UNI port for the default stateExample

17.2.7uni auto-negotiation reset

command

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uni PORT-LIST auto-negotiation reset

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

PORT-LIST UNIPORT LIST IntegerSupport operator,- [1,4] 1,3-4

Description

auto-negotiation reset// Restart Adaptive

Example

// Restart auto-negotiation

17.2.8show onu uni properties

command

show uni [ PORT-LIST ] properties

mode

ONU mode

command

show onu LLID uni [ PORT-LIST ] properties

mode

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all mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

LLID ONU LLID ID Slot number / port number:LLID 1/21

PORT-LIST UNIPORT LIST IntegerSupport operator,- [1,4] 1,3-4

Description

show uni attribute // Show all UNI port properties of the current onu

show uni PORT-LIST attribute // Onu current display attributes of a UNI port

show onu LLID uni attribute // Displays the onu all UNI port properties

show onu LLID uni PORT-LIST attribute // Display an attribute specified UNI port of onu

Example

//Display Properties UNI 1

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17.3 MAC Learning

17.3.1onu mac-address-table aging-time

command

onu mac-address-table aging-time { 0 | AGING-TIME }

no onu mac-address-table aging-time

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

AGING-TIME mac address learning table Integer Unit 0, [1, 458] 100
aging time second

Description

onu mac-address-table aging-time 0 // Configuring onu mac address learning table aging

onu mac-address-table aging-time AGING-TIME // Configuring onu mac address learning table
aging time

no onu mac-address-table aging-time // Configuring onu mac address learning table aging time to
the default value

Example

//Configuring onu mac address learning table aging time

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17.3.2Speed limit

17.3.3uni rate-limit enable

command

uni PORT-LIST rate-limit { rx | tx | both } { enable | disable }

no uni PORT-LIST rate-limit { rx | tx | both }

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

PORT-LIST UNI PORT LIST IntegerSupport operator,- [1,4] 1,3-4

Description

uni PORT-LIST rate-limit rx enable // Open the UNI port ingress rate limit

uni PORT-LIST rate-limit tx enable // Open the UNI port rate limit exports

uni PORT-LIST rate-limit both enable // Open the UNI port bidirectional speed function

uni PORT-LIST rate-limit rx disable // Close UNI port ingress rate limit

uni PORT-LIST rate-limit tx disable // Close UNI port rate limit exports

uni PORT-LIST rate-limit both disable // Close UNI port bidirectional speed function

no uni PORT-LIST rate-limit rx // Configure "UNI port ingress rate limit switch" is the default value

no uni PORT-LIST rate-limit tx // Configure "UNI port export limit switch function" is the default value

no uni PORT-LIST rate-limit both // Configure "UNI bidirectional port rate limit switch" is the default
value

Example

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//Open the UNI port ingress rate limit

17.3.4uni rate-limit rx cir cbs ebs

command

uni PORT-LIST rate-limit rx cir CIR-BANDWITCH cbs CBS-BANDWITCH ebs EBS-BANDWITCH

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Exampl


e

CIR-BANDWITCH Guaranteed IntegerUnit,kbps [8, 1000000] 200


bandwidth

CBS-BANDWITCH Ensure deep burst IntegerUnit,bit [1522, 1000000] 300000


barrel

EBS-BANDWITCH Out of Warranty burst IntegerUnitbit [0, 1522] 100


deep bucket

Description

uni PORT-LIST rate-limit rx cir CIR-BANDWITCH cbs CBS-BANDWITCH ebs EBS-BANDWITCH //


Configuring guaranteed rate UNI port ingress direction, ensure deep barrel burst, burst out of warranty
deep bucket

Example

//Configuring guaranteed rate UNI port entrance direction

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17.3.5uni rate-limit tx cir pir

command

uni PORT-LIST rate-limit tx cir CIR-BANDWITCH pir PIR-BANDWITCH

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

PIR-BANDWITCH Peak IntegerUnit kbps [8, 1000000] 300


bandwidth

CIR-BANDWITCH Guaranteed IntegerUnit kbps (0, min(PIR-VALUE, 1000000)] 200


bandwidth

Description

uni PORT-LIST rate-limit tx cir CIR-BANDWITCH pir CIR-BANDWITCH // UNI Port Configuration
export orientation peak bandwidth, guaranteed bandwidth

Example

//The peak bandwidth, configure the UNI port exit direction of the guaranteed bandwidth

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17.3.6show onu uni rate-limit

command

show uni [ PORT-LIST ] rate-limit

mode

ONU mode

command

show onu LLID uni [ PORT-LIST ] rate-limit

mode

all mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

LLID ONU LLID ID Slot number / port number:LLID 1/21

PORT-LIST UNIPORT LIST IntegerSupport operator,- [1,4] 1,3-4

Description

show uni rate-limit // Displays the current ONU all UNI port entrance direction limit configuration
information (open, closed, 4 speed indicator)

show uni [ PORT-LIST ] rate-limit // Displays the current ONU a (some) speed limit configuration
information for the UNI port entrance direction (open, closed, 4 speed indicator)

show onu LLID uni rate-limit // Displays the specified ONU all UNI port entrance direction limit
configuration information (open, closed, 4 speed indicator)

show onu LLID uni [ PORT-LIST ] rate-limit // Displays a ONU (some) speed limit configuration
information for the UNI port entrance direction (open, closed, 4 speed indicator)

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Example

//1/7:2 ONU 1 UNI port speed configuration information entrance direction

17.3.7 Storm suppression

17.3.8uni storm-control

command

uni PORT-LIST storm-control STORM-MODE PACKET-RATE

no uni PORT-LIST storm-control STORM-MODE

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

PORT-LIST UNIPORT LIST IntegerSupport operator,- [1,4] 1,3-4

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

STORM-MODE storm Mode U or m or b or u&b or m&b or u: Unknown u&b


u&m or u&b&m Unicast
Unknown unicast
m: Multicast and broadcast

b: Radio

PACKET-RATE Rate IntegerUnitkbps [641000000] 100000

Description

uni PORT-LIST storm-control STORM-MODE PACKET-RATE // Config UNI port broadcast


suppression

no uni PORT-LIST storm-control STORM-MODE // Close UNI port broadcast suppression

Example

//disable UNI port broadcast suppression

17.3.9show onu uni storm-control

command

show uni PORT-LIST storm-control

mode

ONU mode

command

show onu LLID uni PORT-LIST storm-control

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mode

all mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

LLID ONU LLID ID Slot number / port number:LLID 1/21

PORT-LIST PORT LIST IntegerSupport operator,- [1,4] 1,3-4

Description

show uni PORT-LIST storm-control // Displays the current ONU UNI port broadcast storm control
information (open, closed, storm type, import / export rate)

show onu LLID uni PORT-LIST storm-control // Displays the specified ONU UNI port broadcast
storm control information (open, closed, storm type, import / export rate)

Example

17.3.10 Statistics

17.3.11 show onu uni statistics

command

show uni PORT-LIST statistics { current | history }

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mode

ONU mode

command

show onu LLID uni PORT-LIST statistics { current | history }

mode

all mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

LLID ONU LLID Slot number / port number:LLID [1, 64] 1/21

PORT-LIST PORT LIST IntegerSupport operator,- [1, 4] 1,3-4

Description

show uni PORT-LIST statistics current // Current performance statistics show the current UNI ONU
port

show uni PORT-LIST statistics history // Historical performance statistics show UNI port of the
current ONU

show onu LLID uni PORT-LIST statistics current // Displays the current performance statistics of
the ONU UNI port

show onu LLID uni PORT-LIST statistics history // Display historical performance statistics
specified UNI port of the ONU

Example

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17.4 UNI VLAN config

17.4.1uni vlan port pvid

command

uni PORT-LIST vlan port pvid PV-ID

no uni PORT-LIST vlan port pvid

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

PORT-LIST PORT LIST IntegerSupport operator,- [1,4] 1,3-4

PV-ID Default vlan id Integer [1, 4094] 100

Description

uni PORT-LIST vlan port pvid PV-ID // Port default configuration uni vlan id

no uni PORT-LIST vlan port pvid // The "uni port vlan id" return to the default value

Example

//default configuration uni vlan id port 1

17.4.2uni vlan port tpid

command

uni PORT-LIST vlan port tpid TPID

no uni PORT-LIST vlan port tpid

mode

ONU mode

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Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

PORT-LIST PORT LIST IntegerSupport operator, [1,4] 1,3-4


-

TPID Vlan Protocol FORMAT: 0xXXXX [0x0001, 0xFFFE] 0xabcd


identifier

Description

uni PORT-LIST vlan port tpid TPID // Remote configure onu UNI port vlan tpid

no uni PORT-LIST vlan port tpid // The uni port cvlan TPID restore defaults

Example

//Remote configure onu UNI Port cvlan tpid

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17.4.3uni vlan port mode

command

uni PORT-LIST vlan port mode { transparent | tag }

uni PORT-LIST vlan port mode tag pvid PV-ID

no uni PORT-LIST vlan port mode

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

PORT-LIST PORT LIST IntegerSupport operator,- [1,4] 1,3-4

PV-ID Default vlan id Integer [1, 4094] 100

Description

uni PORT-LIST vlan port mode transparent // Remote configuration ONU UNI port for vlanMode
transmission

uni PORT-LIST vlan port mode tag // Remote configuration ONU UNI port vlanMode tag

uni PORT-LIST vlan port mode tag pvid PV-ID // Remote configuration of ONU UNI port vlanMode
to tag, and configure the default ID port VLAN

no uni PORT-LIST vlan port mode // The ONU UNI port VLAN Mode restore defaults.Example

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17.4.4uni vlan port priority

command

uni PORT-LIST vlan port priority VLAN-PRIORITY

no uni PORT-LIST vlan port priority

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mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

PORT-LIST PORT LIST IntegerSupport operator,- [1,4] 1,3-4

VLAN-PRIORITY vlan priority Integer [0, 7] 0

Description

uni PORT-LIST vlan port priority VLAN-PRIORITY // VLAN uni port priority configuration no uni
PORT-LIST vlan port priority // Will the VLAN priority "uni port restore defaults

Example // VLAN priority configuration uni port 1

17.4.5uni vlan port aggregation

command

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uni PORT-LIST vlan port aggregation {add OLD-VLAN-LIST A-VLAN-ID | delete VLAN-LIST}

uni PORT-LIST vlan port aggregation clear

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

PORT-LIST PORT LIST IntegerSupport operator,- [1,4] 1,3-4

OLD-VLAN-LIST Before the IntegerSupport operator [1, 4094] 1020-50


polymerizatio -
n of VLAN list

A-VLAN-ID The Integer [1, 4094] 100


polymerizatio
n of new
VLAN

Description

uni PORT-LIST vlan port aggregation add OLD-VLAN-LIST A-VLAN-ID // The polymerization of
VLAN (N:1) Mode, add VLAN ID conversion

uni PORT-LIST vlan port aggregation delete VLAN-LIST // The polymerization of VLAN (N:1) Mode,
VLAN ID conversion delete

uni PORT-LIST vlan port aggregation clear // The polymerization of VLAN (N:1) Mode, the
relationship between conversion to remove all VLAN configuration data

Example

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//Add VLAN ID VLAN conversion polymerization Mode

17.4.6uni vlan port translation

command

uni PORT-LIST vlan port translation {add OLD-VLAN-ID NEW-VLAN-ID | delete OLD-VLAN-LIST}

uni PORT-LIST vlan port translation clear

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

PORT-LIST PORT LIST IntegerSupport operator,- [1,4] 1,3-4

OLD-VLAN-LIST Old vlan list IntegerSupport operator,- [1, 4094] 10,20-50

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

NEW-VLAN-ID New vlanID Integer [1, 4094] 1000

Description

uni PORT-LIST vlan port translation add OLD-VLAN-ID NEW-VLAN-ID //vlan translation1:1
Modeadd vlan id relation

uni PORT-LIST vlan port translation delete OLD-VLAN-LIST //vlan translate1:1Mode delete
vlan id relation

uni PORT-LIST vlan port translation clear //vlant ranslate1:1Modedelete all vlan conversion
between the configuration data

Example

//The relationship between VLAN Mode VLAN conversion ID add translation

17.4.7uni vlan port trunk

command

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uni PORT-LIST vlan port trunk {add TRUNK-VLAN-LIST | delete TRUNK-VLAN-LIST }

uni PORT-LIST vlan port trunk clear

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

PORT-LIST PORT LIST IntegerSupport operator, [1,4] 1,3-4


-

TRUNK-VLAN-LIST vlan IntegerSupport operator, [1, 4094] 10,20-50


-

Description

uni PORT-LIST vlan port trunk add TRUNK-VLAN-LIST //vlan trunkModeadd TRUNK-VLAN-LIST

uni PORT-LIST vlan port trunk delete TRUNK-VLAN-LIST // vlan trunkMode ,delete
TRUNK-VLAN-LIST

uni PORT-LIST vlan port trunk clear // vlan trunkMode,delete all trunk list Configuration data

Example

//vlan trunkMode add trunk list

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17.5 uni onu-classification

command

uni PORT-LIST onu-classification precedence P-NUM queMapped QM-NUM ethernet-Priority


EP-NUM ACL-OPTION=VALUE [ACL-OPTION=VALUE]

no uni PORT-LIST onu-classification precedence P-NUM

Mode

ONU interface Mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

PORT-LIST PORT LIST Integer [1,4] 1,3-4


Support
operator,
-

P-NUM Priority flow Integer [18] 1


classification

QM-NUM Queue number Integer [18] 1


mapping

EP-NUM Ethernet priority Integer [18] 1

ACL-OPTION=VALUE Matching rules vid=100

Description

uni PORT-LIST onu-classification precedence P-NUM queMapped QM-NUM ethernet-Priority


EP-NUM ACL-OPTION=VALUE // Configure the ONU UNI port flow classification rules

no uni PORT-LIST onu-classification precedence P-NUM // Delete the ONU UNI port flow

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classification rules

Example

//Configure onu UNI port 1 traffic classification rules

17.6 Alarm

17.7 OltA larm


17.7.1snmp trap

Command

snmp trap { enable | disable }

no snmp trap

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Description

snmp trap enable // The alarm switch to open the specified OLT total

snmp trap disable // Close the specified OLT alarm master switch

no snmp trap // OLT alarm set master switch to the default values

Example

//Open the specified OLT alarm master switch

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17.7.2snmp enable trap

Command

snmp { enable | disable } trap WARNING-NO

no snmp enable trap WARNING-NO

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

WARNING-NO Alarm ID Integer 101: boardProvisionFail, board to start 302


automatic configuration fails, the default value
enable

102: boardReset, restart the board, defaults


enable

103: boardRemoval, the card is pulled out, the


default value enable

104: boardTempAbnormal, board temperature


anomalies, defaults enable

105: fanFailed, equipment fan failure, default


values enable

106: fanRemoval, equipment fan frame is

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

pulled out, the default value enable

107: powerFailed, abnormal power supply unit,


the default value enable

108: powerRemoval, power supply module is


pulled out, the default value enable

109: fatalOLTHwError, chip firmware fatal


error, the default value enable

113: systemCpuAlarm, alarm system CPU

114: systemMemoryAlarm, alarm system


memory

202: oltPonOpticalModuleFaulty, OLT PON


optical module failure, the default value enable

251: oltSniOpticalModuleFaulty, OLT SNI


optical module fails, the default value enable

252: oltPonLink, OLT PON port link status, the


default value enable

253: oltSniLINK, OLT SNI port link status, the


default value enable

254 OltPonRLos OLT PON port optical


signal lossDefaults enable

255OltSniRLos OLT SNI port optical signal


lossDefaults enable

Description

snmp enable trap WARNING-NO // Open WARNING-NO specify a particular type of alarm

snmp disable trap WARNING-NO // Close WARNING-NO specify a particular type of alarm

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no snmp enable trap WARNING-NO // Settings "WARNING-NO assigned a specific type of alarm
switch" is the default value

Example

//Open WARNING-NO designated specific type alert

17.7.3snmp threshold trap

Command

snmp WARNING-NO threshold trap MAJOR-THRESHOLD MINOR-THRESHOLD

no snmp WARNING-NO threshold trap

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

WARNING-NO Alarm ID Decimal 113


Integer

MAJOR-THRESHOLD Main alarm Integer 60


threshold

MINOR-THRESHOLD Second alarm Integer 50


threshold

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Description

snmp ALARM-ID threshold trap MAJOR-THRESHOLD MINOR-THRESHOLD // Setting olt


designated specific type of alarm threshold (main alarm threshold and alarm threshold times)

no snmp ALARM-ID threshold trap // Settings "WARNING-NO designated specific type alarms" of
the threshold to the default value

Example

//Set specific type olt the specified alarm thresholds

17.7.4snmp trap llid max

Command

snmp trap llid max MAXIMUM

no snmp trap llid max

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

MAXIMUM LLIDMore limited mismatch Integer 32


alarm thresholds

Description

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snmp trap llid max MAXIMUM // More limited set LLID mismatch alarm threshold (PTC88C not
support the Command)

no snmp trap llid max // Settings "LLID mismatch over limit alarm threshold" is the default value
(PTC88C not support the Command)

Example

//set LLID mismatch alarm thresholds

17.7.5snmp trap count

Command

snmp trap count COUNT

no snmp trap count

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

COUNT Alarm times Integer [0, 2147483647] 100

Description

snmp trap count COUNT // Setting alarm times

no snmp trap count // Recovery "Alarm number" is the default value

Example

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//Setting alarm times

17.7.6snmp trap interval

Command

snmp trap interval SECOND

no snmp trap interval

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

SECOND Number of seconds between Integer [10, 3600] 100


alert

Description

snmp trap interval INTERVAL // Set the number of seconds between alert

no snmp trap interval // Recovery "Alarm Interval Seconds" is the default value

Example

//set alarm interval time

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17.7.7show snmp

Command

show snmp { [history] alarm | event}

Mode

All mode

Description

show snmp alarm // OLT displays current alarms

show snmp history alarm // Display OLT history alarms

show snmp event // Event Log display OLT

Example

//OLT display alarm information

17.7.8show snmp trap

Command

show snmp trap { enable | count | interval }

Mode

All mode

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Description

show snmp trap // OLT display alarm management configuration information

show snmp trap enable // OLT display alarm information

show snmp trap count // The number of alarm information display OLT

show snmp trap interval // OLT display alarm time interval information

Example

// OLT display alarm time interval information

17.7.9show snmp threshold

command

show snmp threshold trap

mode

all mode

parameters

none

description

show snmp threshold trap // OLT display alarm threshold configuration information management

example

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//OLT display alarm threshold configuration information

17.8 Onu alarm remotely

17.8.1show onu alarm

command

show onu [ LLID ] alarm

Mode

All Mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

LLID ONU LLID Slot number / port [1, 64] 1/21


number:LLID

Description

show onu alarm // The current alarm information display all ONU

show onu LLID alarm // ONU display current alarm information specified

Example

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//The current alarm information display

17.8.2show onu-alarm-id

Command

show onu-alarm-id [pon | uni]

Mode

ALL Mode

Description

show onu-alarm-id // Discover onu alarms ALARM-ID specific information Description

show onu-alarm-id pon// Discover onu pon port alarm ALARM-ID specific information Description

show onu-alarm-id uni// Discover onu uni port alarm ALARM-ID specific information Description

Example

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17.8.3onu-alarm enable

command

onu-alarm ALARM-ID [pon | uni PORT-LIST] { enable | disable }

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

ALARM-ID Alarm ID Hex Integer show onu-alarm-idCommand 0x0001

PORT-LIS PORT Integer Support [1,4] 1,3-4


T LIST operator,-

Description

onu-alarm ALARM-ID enable // Open onu ALARM-ID to specify the type of alarm

onu-alarm ALARM-ID disable // Close onu ALARM-ID to specify the type of alarm

onu-alarm ALARM-ID pon enable // Open onu pon port ALARM-ID specified type alarm

onu-alarm ALARM-ID pon disable // Close onu pon port ALARM-ID specified type alarm

onu-alarm ALARM-ID uni PORT-LIST enable // Open onu uni port ALARM-ID specified type alarm

onu-alarm ALARM-ID uni PORT-LIST disable // Close onu uni port ALARM-ID specified type alarm

Example

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17.8.4onu-alarm threshold

command

onu-alarm ALARM-ID [pon | uni PORT-LIST] threshold ALARM-THRESHOLD


DEAD-BAND-THRESHOLD

mode

ONU mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

ALARM-ID Alarm ID Hex Integer show 0x1


onu-alarm-idCo
mmand

PORT-LIST Port List Integer [1,4] 1,3-4


Support
operator ,
-

ALARM-THRESHOLD Alarm threshold pon port can be


a decimal or
Integer, the
other is an
integer

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

DEAD-BAND-THRESHOLD Alarm threshold pon port can be


value of the dead a decimal or
zone. (After the Integer, the
alarm generation, other is an
Parameter value integer
must be restored to
the alarm threshold
and alarm threshold
within the absolute
difference is greater
than the dead zone
value, the alarm can
be cleared.)

Description

onu-alarm ALARM-ID threshold ALARM-THRESHOLD DEAD-BAND-THRESHOLD // Onu set the


alarm thresholdValue

onu-alarm ALARM-ID pon threshold ALARM-THRESHOLD DEAD-BAND-THRESHOLD // Onu pon


set the threshold of port alarmValue

onu-alarm ALARM-ID uni PORT-LIST threshold ALARM-THRESHOLD


DEAD-BAND-THRESHOLD // Onu uni set the threshold of port alarmValue

Example

//set alarm thresholds

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17.8.5show onu alarm-config

command

show onu LLID [pon | uni PORT-LIST] alarm-config ALARM-ID

mode

all mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

LLID ONU LLID Slot number / 1/21


ID port
number:LLID

PORT-LIS Port LIST IntegerSupport [1,4] 1,3-4


T operator ,-

ALARM-ID Alarm ID Hex Integer ONU 0x000A

0x0005

BatteryVoltLow

0x0009

ONUTempHighAlarm

0x000A

ONUTempLowAlarm

PON:

0x0101

RXPowerHigh Alarm

0x0102

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

RXPowerLow Alarm

0x0103

TXPowerHighAlarm

0x0104

TXPowerLowAlarm

0x0105

TXBiasHighAlarm

0x0106

TXBiasLowAlarm

0x0107

VccHighAlarm

0x0108

VccLowAlarm

0x0109

TempHighAlarm

0x010A

TempLowAlarm

0x010B

RXPowerHighWarning

0x010C

RXPowerLowWarning

0x010D

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

TXPowerHighWarning

0x010E

TXPowerLowWarning

0x010F

TXBiasHighWarning

0x0110

TXBiasLowWarning

0x0111

VccHighWarning

0x0112

VccLowWarning

0x0113

TempHighWarning

0x0114

TempLowWarning

0x0115

DownstreamDropEventsAlarm

0x0116:

UpstreamDropEventsAlarm

0x0117:

DownstreamCRCErrorFramesAlarm

0x0118:

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

DownstreamUndersizeFramesAlarm

0x0119:

UpstreamUndersizeFramesAlarm

0x011A:

DownstreamOversizeFramesAlarm

0x011B:

UpstreamOversizeFramesAlarm

0x011C:

DownstreamFragmentsAlarm

0x011D:

DownstreamJabbersAlarm

0x011E:

DownstreamCollisionsAlarm

0x011F:

DownstreamDiscardFramesAlarm

0x0120:

UpstreamDiscardFramesAlarm

0x0121:

DownstreamErrorFramesAlarm

0x0122:

DownstreamDropEventsWarning

0x0123:

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

UpstreamDropEventsWarning

0x0124:

DownstreamCRCErrorFramesWarning

0x0125:

DownstreamUndersizeFramesWarning

0x0126:

UpstreamUndersizeFramesWarning

0x0127

DownstreamOversizeFramesWarning

0x0128

UpstreamOversizeFramesWarning

0x0129:

DownstreamFragmentsWarning

0x012A:

DownstreamJabbersWarning

0x012B:

DownstreamCollisionsWarning

0x012C:

DownstreamDiscardFramesWarning

0x012D:

UpstreamDiscardFramesWarning

0x012E:

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

DownstreamErrorFramesWarning

UNI:

0x0301:

EthPortAutoNegFailure

0x0302:

EthPortLOS

0x0303:

EthPortFailure

0x0304:

EthPortLoopback

0x0305:

EthPortCongestion

0x0306:

DownstreamDropEventsAlarm

0x0307:

UpstreamDropEventsAlarm

0x0308:

DownstreamCRCErrorFramesAlarm

0x0309:

DownstreamUndersizeFramesAlarm

0x030A:

UpstreamUndersizeFramesAlarm

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

0x030B:

DownstreamOversizeFramesAlarm

0x030C:

UpstreamOversizeFramesAlarm

0x030D:

DownstreamFragmentsAlarm

0x030E:

DownstreamJabbersAlarm

0x030F:

DownstreamCollisionsAlarm

0x0310:

DownstreamDiscardFramesAlarm

0x0311:

UpstreamDiscardFramesAlarm

0x0312:

DownstreamErrorFramesAlarm

0x0313:

StatusChangeTimesAlarm

0x0314:

DownstreamDropEventsWarning

0x0315:

UpstreamDropEventsWarning

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

0x0316:

DownstreamCRCErrorFramesWarning

0x0317:

DownstreamUndersizeFramesWarning

0x0318:

UpstreamUndersizeFramesWarning

0x0319:

DownstreamOversizeFramesWarning

0x031A:

UpstreamOversizeFramesWarning

0x031B:

DownstreamFragmentsWarning

0x031C:

DownstreamJabbersWarning

0x031D:

DownstreamCollisionsWarning

0x031E:

DownstreamDiscardFramesWarning

0x031F:

UpstreamDiscardFramesWarning

0x0320:

DownstreamErrorFramesWarning

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Parameter Name Format Value Example

0x0321:

StatusChangeTimesWarning

Description

show onu LLID alarm-config ALARM-ID // display ONU alarm configuration information

show onu LLID pon alarm-config ALARM-ID // display the ONU pon port alarm configuration
information

show onu LLID uni PORT-LIST alarm-config ALARM-ID // display ONU UNI port alarm configuration
information

Example//ONU alarm configuration information display

18 SNMP configure
18.1 snmp-server configure

18.1.1snmp-server community

command

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snmp-server community COMMUNITY {ro | rw}

no snmp-server community COMMUNITY

mode

global configuration mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

COMMUNITY Communit Less than or equal to 32 printable ktkt


y name characters

Description

snmp-server community COMMUNITY ro // Configure SNMP community name server, read-only


permission

snmp-server community COMMUNITY rw // Configure SNMP community name server, permissions


to read and write

no snmp-server community COMMUNITY // Delete SNMP community name server

Example

//Configure SNMP server community name ktkt, permissions to read and write

18.1.2snmp-server host

command

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snmp-server host { HOST-ADDR | HOST-ADDR COMMUNITY udp-port PORT }

no snmp-server host HOST-ADDR

mode

global configuration mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

HOST-ADDR IP Four-byte dotted 192.168.2.100


Address decimal IP address

COMMUNITY Commun Less than or equal to 32 ktkt


ity name printable characters

PORT Port ID Integer [0 65535] 8080

Description

snmp-server host HOST-ADDR // Configure SNMP server host IP

snmp-server host HOST-ADDR COMMUNITY udp-port PORT // Configuring NTP server IP, the
community name and destination host port number

no snmp-server host HOST-ADDR // Deleting an SNMP server host IP

Example

//Configure SNMP server host IP

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18.1.3show snmp-server

Command

show snmp-server { community | host }

Mode

All Mode

Description

show snmp-server community // Displays the SNMP community name list server

show snmp-server host // Display SNMP server host information

Example

//Display SNMP server host information

19 BCMP configure
19.1 Bcmp configure

19.1.1bcmp state

command

bcmp state {enable | disable}

no bcmp state

mode

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global configuration mode

parameters

none

Description

bcmp state enable //Opne BCMP function

bcmp state disable // Close ICMP function

no bcmp state // Recovery "bcmp function" is the default

Example//enable BCMP

19.1.2bcmp vlan

Command

bcmp vlan VLAN-ID

no bcmp vlan

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

VLAN-ID VLAN NO Integer [1, 4094] 4000

Description

bcmp vlan VLAN-ID // Configure the vlan id BCMP

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no bcmp vlan // Recovery "BCMP the vlan id" is the default value

Example

//Configure the vlan id BCMP

19.1.3bcmp server

Command

bcmp server { ip IP-ADDR | port PROT-ID }

no bcmp server { ip | port }

Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

IP-ADDR IP Four-byte dotted decimal IP 192.168.1.100


address address

PORT-ID Port ID Integer 8080

Description

bcmp server ip IP-ADDR // The server ip address configuration BCMP

bcmp server port PROT-ID // Configuring the BMC server port number

no bcmp server ip // Recovery "BCMP the server ip address" is the default value

no bcmp server port // Recovery "BMCP the server port number" is the default value

Example

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//BCMP server ip

19.1.4bcmp proxy

command

bcmp proxy { ip IP-ADDR IP-MASK [IP-GATEWAY] | port PROT-ID }

no bcmp proxy { ip | port }

mode

global configuration mode

Parameter

Parameter Name Format Value Example

IP-ADDR IP Four-byte dotted decimal IP 192.168.1.100


address address

IP-MASK subnet Four-byte dotted decimal IP 255.255.255.0


mask address

IP-GATEWA IP Four-byte dotted decimal IP 192.168.1.1


Y gateway address

PORT-ID Port ID Integer 8080

Description

bcmp proxy ip IP-ADDR IP-MASK // Configure BCMP proxy IP address, subnet mask

bcmp proxy ip IP-ADDR IP-MASK IP-GATEWAY // Configure BCMP proxy IP address, subnet mask,
and IP gateway

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bcmp proxy port PROT-ID // Configure the proxy port number BCMP

no bcmp proxy ip // Recovery "IP address BCMP agents, mask and gateway" is the default value

no bcmp proxy port // Recovery "BCMP proxy port number" is the default value

Example

//BCMP proxy IP submask and getway

19.1.5show bcmp

command

show bcmp { info | device }

mode

all mode

parameters

none

description

show bcmp info //display BCMP basic information

show bcmp device //display BCMP equipment information

example//Display BCMP basic information

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