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Equipment Introduction

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AN5116-06B EPON/GPON OLT Platform
OBJECT: Support compatible GPON/EPON platform, NOT only pure EPON or pure
GPON OLT. Advanced Features
FiberHome
PDP •10G backplane & 10G bus
•1T core switch capacity
•1+1 core switch card redundancy

2200mm/2600mm
•1+1 uplink card redundancy
AN5116-06B
•Max 4*10GE+4*GE uplink ports
•Max 12*GE uplink ports
•32E1/ STM-1 uplink ports for TDM
•16*EPON/GPON ports per card
•External environment monitoring
AN5116-06B dry contact
•Max 16384 ONU per subrack
•Universal EMS platform to manage
GPON, EPON, 10GEPON

EPON/GPON uses same core switch card and uniform EMS Platform. Only PON
cards require being replaced when changing to other PON platform. No need for
other cards or modules!!
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AN5116-06B Layout Description
Item Description Max Remark

Support both
HSWA Compatible core SW card 2 (1+1)
GPON & EPON

4 PON ports per


GC4B GPON service card 16
card

8 PON ports per


GC8B GPON service card 16
card

16 PON ports
GCOB GPON service card 16
per card

HU1A 10G uplink card 2 (1+1) 1*10GE+4GE

HU2A 10G uplink card 2 (1+1) 2*10GE+2GE

HU4A 10G uplink card 2 (1+1) 4*10GE

GE optical/electrical
GU6F 2 (1+1) 6GE(O/E)
uplink card
(1) Power interface (2) Dry contact interface
(3) Environment monitoring interface
(4) Alarm interface
(5) Out-of-band network management interface
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Subrack Card Introduction
Type of the card Abbreviations Function

Finishes EPON / GPON system signals uplink;


HU1A
Provides 4 GE and one 10GE uplink optical interfaces.
Finishes EPON / GPON system signals uplink;
HU2A
Provides two GE and two 10GE uplink optical interfaces.
Uplink card(19,20 slot)
Finishes EPON / GPON system signals uplink;
HU4A
Provides 4 10GE uplink optical interfaces.
Finishes EPON / GPON system signals uplink;
GU6F
Provides 6 GE uplink optical interfaces.
Finishes subscriber service access;
GPON interface card GC4B/GC8B/
Provides 4/8 /16 GPON service interfaces;
(1-8, 11-18 slot) GCOB
Supports 1:128 splitting ratio within the limit of optical power budget.
Finishes GPON system traffic flow convergence, switching and management;
Core switch card processing of second layer protocol; fault, performance and configuration
HSWA
(9, 10 slot) management of the whole equipment.
Provides one Console local management interface.

Provides 16 GE optical / electrical interfaces. Supports uplink and downlink


Ethernet Card GSOF
networking.

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HU1A Card Introduction
LED Meaning Color Status Description
ON The card is working normally.
Working Blinking
ACT Green The card is initializing.
indicator LED slowly
OFF The card is not powered.
The card fails to set up a communication
Alarm ON link between the active card and the
ALM RED standby card.
indicator LED
OFF The card is working normally.
The port is linked up with the higher layer
ON
equipment, for example, switches.
LNK1
Port status Blinking The port is transmitting data to or receiving
to Green
indicator LED quickly data from the upper level equipment.
LNK5
The port is not linked up with the higher
OFF
layer equipment.
WAN / LAN ON The WAN mode of the 10GE interface.
WAN1 mode Green
indicator LED OFF The LAN mode of the 10GE interface.
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HU1A Card Introduction
Interface Meaning Description
Provides10GE uplink optical
10GE uplink optical
XFP 1 interfaces and is connected with the
interface
IP network.
Provides GE uplink optical /
electrical interfaces and is
connected with the IP network.
The four uplink optical interfaces
GE uplink optical / support the replacement of the GE
SFP 2 to 5
electrical interface optical / electrical module.
Uplink optical interfaces SFP3 and
SFP4 are self-adaptive to the
replacement of the 10 / 100 / 1000
Mbit/s electrical module.
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HU2A Card Introduction
LED Meaning Color Status Description
ON The card is working normally.
Working Blinking
ACT Green The card is initializing.
indicator LED slowly
OFF The card is not powered.
The card fails to set up a communication
Alarm ON link between the active card and the
ALM RED standby card.
indicator LED
OFF The card is working normally.
The port is linked up with the higher layer
ON
equipment, for example, switches.
LNK1
Port status Blinking The port is transmitting data to or receiving
to Green
indicator LED quickly data from the upper level equipment.
LNK4
The port is not linked up with the higher
OFF
layer equipment.
WAN1 WAN / LAN ON The WAN mode of the 10GE interface.
to mode Green
WAN2 indicator LED OFF The LAN mode of the 10GE interface.
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HU2A Card Introduction
Interface Meaning Description
Provides10GE uplink optical
10GE uplink optical
XG 1 to 2 interfaces and is connected with the
interface
IP network.
Provides GE uplink optical /
electrical interfaces and is
connected with the IP network.
The two uplink optical interfaces
GE uplink optical / support the replacement of the GE
GE 3 to 4
electrical interface optical / electrical module.
The two GE uplink interfaces are
self-adaptive to the replacement of
the 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbit/s electrical
module.
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GC4B Card Introduction
LED Meaning Color Status Description
A remote ONU is connected
Port status ON
LINK and authorized.
indicator Green
1 to 4 No remote ONU is connected
LED OFF
or authorized.
Active / ON A certain ONU under this
standby interface is pre-authorized
status
MS Green successfully.
indicator
LED This interface doesn’t have
OFF
pre-authorized ONU.

Interface Meaning Description


Connected to a remote ONU using an
1 to 4 GPON interface
ODN.
Debugging
D Reserved for FiberHome use.
9 interface
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GC8B Card Introduction
LED Meaning Color Status Description
ON The card is working normally.
The card is initializing or the
software is starting. The
Blinking
communication link between
slowly
the active card and the standby
card is not set up.
Working
ACT Indicator Green The card is executing a
LED
configuration command or is
Blinking
setting up a communication link
quickly
between the active card and the
standby card.
The card is not powered or the
OFF
software is not started.
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GC8B Card Introduction
LED Meaning Color Status Description

The card fails to set up a

Alarm communication link between the


ON
ALM indicator Red active card and the standby
LED card.

OFF The card is working normally.


Active / A remote ONU is connected
standby ON
LINK and authorized.
status Green
1 to 8
indicator No remote ONU is connected
OFF
LED or authorized.
Interface Meaning Description
1 to 8 GPON interface Connected to a remote ONU using an ODN.
D Debugging interface Reserved for FiberHome use.
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GCOB Card Introduction
LED Meaning Color Status Description
ON The card is working normally.

The card is initializing or the


software is starting. The
Blinking
communication link between
slowly
the active card and the standby
Working card is not set up.
ACT Indicator Green The card is executing a
LED configuration command or is
Blinking
setting up a communication link
quickly
between the active card and the
standby card.

The card is not powered or the


OFF
software is not started.
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GCOB Card Introduction
LED Meaning Color Status Description

The card fails to set up a

Alarm communication link between the


ON
ALM indicator Red active card and the standby
LED card.

OFF The card is working normally.

Active / A remote ONU is connected


ON
standby and authorized.
LINK 1
status Green
to 16 No remote ONU is connected
indicator OFF
or authorized.
Interface LEDMeaning Description
1 to 16 GPON interface Connected to a remote ONU using an ODN.
D Debugging interface Reserved for FiberHome use.
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HSWA Card Introduction
LED Meaning Color Status Description
ON The card is working normally.
Blinking
The card is initializing.
Working slowly
ACT Green
Indicator LED Blinking The card is executing a configuration
quickly command from the active card.
OFF The card is not powered.

Alarm ON This card has alarms.


ALM Red
indicator LED OFF The card is working normally.
MS Active/standby ON The card is active.
status indicator Green
OFF The card is standby.
LED

Interface Meaning Description


Local management Is used to connect a CLI network management
CONSOLE
serial interface computer.
Local management Is used to connect an out-of-band UNM2000
FE
14 Ethernet interface network management computer.
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Application

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Application to Triple Play

1. GPON single GEM port triple play solution: supports classifying service flows based
on Ethernet type, VLAN ID of subscriber side messages and subscriber side 802.1p
domain, and supports control on service flows.

2. GPON multiple GEM port triple play solution: classifies different service flows by
different GEM ports, and maps different services to different GEM ports according to
VLAN ID, 802.1p, or physical port and then delivers them to the AN5116-06B for
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processing.
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Application to Q-in-Q VLAN

AN5116-06B
CVLAN2001+SVLAN2
CVLAN1001+SVLAN1 CVLAN2002+SVLAN2
CVLAN1002+SVLAN1

ONU 2
ONU 1 CVLAN2002
CVLAN1002
CVLAN1001 CVLAN2001

PC Phone PC Phone
CVLAN:Customer-VLAN Data service
Voice service
SVLAN:Service-VLAN

The AN5116-06B supports Q-in-Q VLAN function. By setting Service-VLAN on the basis of Customer-
VLAN, the VLAN number can be extended and thus the VLAN resource bottleneck can be removed.
Meantime, subscriber separation and unique identifier can be realized by Customer-VLAN and service
distinguishing
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Application to IPTV Service

The AN5116-06B transmits multicast service in STB+IGMP mode, and


performs multicast service control and management via multicast control
message.
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Application to VoIP Service

The AN5116-06B supports MGCP, H.248 and SIP, and its softswitch interface is
perfectly connected to MGC gateways produced by various mainstream
manufacturers.

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Equipment Configuration

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Configuration Introduction
 Local Configuration:
 Physical Connection
 Manage VLAN and Manage IP
 Uplink Port Properties

IP Network
UNM2000

Remote
Configuration

AN5116-06B
 Remote Configuration:
 Monitor the Equipment
 ONU Authorization
Local  Service Configuration
Configuration

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Step 1 Connecting Network Management Computer

Step 2 Click “Start” menu at the desktop and select “Program-> Accessories->
Telecom->HyperTerminal”, a HyperTerminal startup window will appear, and then
“Connection Description” dialog box of HyperTerminal will appear (Suitable for
Windows XP System).

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Configure Console
Step 3 Configure items

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Configure Console
Step 4 After the operations mentioned above, “Connect To” dialog box will appear

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Configure Console
Step 6 The Console window is shown as follows. Press “Enter” key, and
then input the username and password for login.

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Configure Management VLAN

 When managing AN5516-01 in in-band mode, users need to configure


the management VLAN

Step 1 Log in service directory:


Admin# cd service
Admin\service#

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Configure Management VLAN

Step 2 Create management VLAN:


Admin\service# set manage vlan name aaa vid 4020 inputport 19:1 untagged
Admin\service#

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Configure Management VLAN

Step 3 Set management IP:


Admin\service# set manage vlan name aaa ip 10.92.100.100/24 10.92.100.1
Admin\service#

10.92.100.1

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Configure Management VLAN
Step 4 Display management VLAN information:
Admin\service# show manage vlan all

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Creating a Domain--Remote
 Purpose: Divide the management objects by creating the corresponding logical
domains according to the requirements of the operators to implement role-based
and domain-based management.
 Step 1. Right-click a blank area of the Object Tree
pane and select Create global logical domain from the
shortcut menu to bring up the Create global logical
domain dialog box.

 Step 2. Enter a name in


the logical domain
name box. Friend name
and Remark are
optional items.

 Step 3. Click OK to save


the settings and create
a new logical domain.

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Creating the Access NE
 Step 1. Right-click the created logical
domain and select Create NE→Create access
NE... from the shortcut menu.

 Step 2. Configure the parameters in the


Creating access NE dialog box.

 Step 3. Click OK
and the newly
created
access NE
will appear
in the main
topology

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Adding a Card
 Adding a Card Automatically
 Step 1. Right-click the NE to be configured in the Main topology pane and
select Detect the physical configuration from the shortcut menu to open
the Detect Physical Configuration tab.

 Step 2. Select the desired synchronization mode.

 Step 3. Click the Detect physical configuration (D) button and wait until
the detection is completed.

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Adding a Card
 Adding a Card Automatically
 Step 4. Click the All Synchronization button and click OK when the
Synchronize operation succeeded message appears to complete adding
the card automatically.

 Step 5. Double-click the NE in the Main topology pane to open the NE


manager and check
whether the
current card
configuration
conforms to the
real situation.

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Configuring the SNMP Time System
 Configuring the SNMP Trap Receiver Address
 Step 1. Right-click the NE AN5116-06B in the Main topology, select Open NE
manager... from the menu that appears.
 Step 2. Select Configuration  Local business configuration from the
menu bar to bring up the CO service configuration tab.

 Step 3. Select Initialize  Snmp System Time Config from the Operational
tree pane, and open the Snmp System Time Config tab.

 Step 4. Select the AEMS Server Addr pane, click Add, enter 1 in the dialog
box that appears and then click OK to add a network management server
address.
 Step 5. Configure the IP address of the network management server and click
the Create on Device button on the toolbar to save the configuration.

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Synchronizing Time
 Purpose: The system time synchronization aims to synchronize the AN5116-
06B with the network management server and detect whether the
communication between them is smooth.
 Step 1. Right-click the NE AN5116-06B in the Main topology, select Open NE
manager... from the menu that appears.

 Step 2. Select Configuration→Local business configuration from the menu bar to


bring up the CO service configuration tab.
 Step 3. In the Operational tree pane, select
System Control→Time Calibration to bring up
the Issue the command dialog box

 Step 4. Click the OK button, and the system


begins to execute the command of time
calibration.

 Step 5. After the time calibration is completed


successfully, click the Close button.

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Saving Configuration into Flash
Purpose: To prevent loss of equipment configuration data caused by power off, it
is recommended that users should take this operation after they have completed
service provisioning and function configuration.
Step 1. Right-click the NE AN5116-06B in the Main topology, select Open NE manager...
from the menu that appears.

Step 2. Select Configuration→Local business configuration from the menu bar to bring
up the CO service configuration tab.

 Step 3. In the Operational tree pane, select


System Control→Save Config to Flash to bring
up the Issue the command dialog box

 Step 4. Click the OK button, and the system


begins to execute the command.

 Step 5. After the configuration data is


successfully saved, click the Close button.

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Configuration

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ONT Authentication and Authorization
 Configure ONT authentication type
 1. Double-click the NE to be configured in Main topology to open the NE manager.
 2. Select Configuration→Local business configuration from the menu bar to bring up the CO
service configuration tab.
 3. Select Common Config→PON→PON Isolation from the Operational tree pane to bring up the
PON Isolation tab.
 4. Double-click the
Authentication mode
field of the row for
specify PON port .
 5. Click the Create on
Device button to
complete the
configuration
NOTE:
The authorization mode of
the PON port is physical
identifier mode by default.
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ONT Auth

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Network Diagram
Uplink direction
The ONT provides the integrated access service by connecting with the OLT
equipment using the GPON interface.

Uplink

Downlink
Downlink direction
The ONT can perform the data service accessing by connecting with PC using Ethernet
interface.
The ONT can perform the VoIP service accessing by connecting with telephone using VoIP
interface.
The ONT can perform the WLAN service accessing by connecting with wireless equipment
using Wi-Fi interface.
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Data Service Configuration Flow
Configure Local End Service VLAN

OLT
Configure Bandwidth Profile

Configure WAN Service

Configure WI-FI Service


ONU

Configure WI-FI Speed Limitation

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Data Service Configuration
 Configure Local End Service VLAN
 1. Double-click the NE to be configured in Main topology to open the NE manager.

 2. Select Configuration→Local business configuration from the menu bar to bring up


the CO service configuration tab.

 3. In the Operational tree pane, select VLAN Service→Local VLAN→Local End Service
VLAN to bring up the Local End Service VLAN tab.

 4. Configure the parameters according to the planning data.

 5. Click the Create on Device button to complete the configuration.

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Data Service Configuration
 Adding a Port into the VLAN
 1. Double-click the NE to be configured in Main topology to bring up the NE manager.
 2. Select Configuration→Local business configuration from the menu bar to bring up the
CO service configuration tab.
 3. In the Operational tree pane, select VLAN Service→Add vlan to port to open the Add
vlan to port tab.
 4. Select the VLAN ID pane, click Add, enter 1 in the dialog box that appears and then click OK
to add a VLAN configuration entry.
 5. Select the right pane, click Add, enter 1 in the dialog box that appears and then click OK to add
a port configuration entry.
 6. Configure the parameters according to the planning data.
 7. Click the Create on Device button to complete the configuration

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Data Service Configuration
 Configure Bandwidth Profile

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Data Service Configuration
 Configure WAN Service
 1. Double-click the NE to be configured in Main topology to bring up the NE manager.
 2. Click the ONU list button to bring up the ONU List tab.
 3. Right-click an ONU and select Business configuration from the menu.
 4. In the Operational tree pane, select Common Config→WAN Connection Service to open the
WAN Connection Service tab.
 5. Click Add at the right pane, enter 1 in the dialog box that appears, and then click OK to add a
WAN connection service.
 6. Configure the parameters according to the planning data.
 7. Click the Create on Device button to complete the configuration

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Data Service Configuration
 Configure Wifi Service
 1. Double-click the NE to be configured in Main topology to bring up the NE manager.
 2. Click the ONU list button to bring up the ONU List tab.
 3. Right-click an ONU and select Business configuration from the menu.
 4. In the Operational tree pane, select Common Config→WiFi Service Config to open
the WiFi Service Config tab.
 5. Configure the parameters according to the planning data.
 6. Click the Create on Device button to complete the configuration

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Data Service Configuration
 Configure WI-FI Speed Limitation

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Voice Configuration Flow

Start

Configure Local End Service VLAN

Configure NGN uplink interface

Configure NGN uplink subscriber data

Configure ONU VOIP Service Parameters

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Voice Service Configuration
 Configure Local End Service VLAN
 1. Double-click the NE to be configured in Main topology to open the NE manager.

 2. Select Configuration→Local business configuration from the menu bar to bring up


the CO service configuration tab.

 3. In the Operational tree pane, select VLAN Service→Local VLAN→Local End Service
VLAN to bring up the Local End Service VLAN tab.

 4. Configure the parameters according to the planning data.

 5. Click the Create on Device button to complete the configuration.

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Voice Service Configuration
 Adding a Port into the VLAN
 1. Double-click the NE to be configured in Main topology to bring up the NE manager.
 2. Select Configuration→Local business configuration from the menu bar to bring up the
CO service configuration tab.
 3. In the Operational tree pane, select VLAN Service→Add vlan to port to open the Add
vlan to port tab.
 4. Select the VLAN ID pane, click Add, enter 1 in the dialog box that appears and then click OK
to add a VLAN configuration entry.
 5. Select the right pane, click Add, enter 1 in the dialog box that appears and then click OK to add
a port configuration entry.
 6. Configure the parameters according to the planning data.
 7. Click the Create on Device button to complete the configuration

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Voice Service Configuration
 Configure the NGN Uplink Interface
 1. Double-click the NE to be configured in Main topology to open the NE manager.

 2. Select Configuration→Local business configuration from the menu bar to bring up


the CO service configuration tab.

 3. In the Operational tree pane, select POTS Service→NGN Uplink→NGN Interface to


open the NGN Interface tab.

 4. Click Add, enter 1 in the displayed dialog box and then click OK to add an NGN uplink
interface configuration entry.

 5. Configure the parameters according to the planning data.

 6. Click the Create on Device button to complete the configuration.

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Voice Service Configuration
 Configure the NGN Uplink Interface

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Voice Service Configuration
 Configure the NGN Uplink Interface

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Voice Service Configuration
 Configure the NGN Uplink Interface

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Voice Service Configuration
 Configure the NGN Configuration
 1. Double-click the NE to be configured in Main topology to open the NE manager.

 2. Select Configuration→Local business configuration from the menu bar to bring up


the CO service configuration tab.

 3. In the Operational tree pane, select POTS Service→NGN Uplink→NGN Configuration


to open the NGN configuration tab.

 4. Select the left pane, click Add, enter 1 in the displayed dialog box and then click OK
to add an NGN service configuration entry.

 5. Select the right pane, click Add, enter 2 in the displayed dialog box and then click OK
to add two entries of subscriber data configuration.

 6. Configure the parameters according to the planning data.

 7. Click the Create on Device button to complete the configuration,

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Voice Service Configuration
 Configure the NGN Configuration

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Voice Service Configuration
 ONU VOIP Service Parameters
 1. Double-click the NE to be configured in Main topology to open the NE manager.

 2. Click the ONU list button to bring up the ONU List tab.

 3. Right-click an ONU and select Business configuration

 4. In the Operational tree pane, select Common Config→Port Config→Port


Service Config to open the Port Service Config tab.

 5. Configure the parameters according to the planning data.

 6. Click the Create on Device button to complete the configuration,

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Voice Service Configuration
 ONU VOIP Service Parameters

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IPTV Configuration Flow

Start Configure multicast vlan

Configure Local End Service VLAN Configure ONU Multicast


Service Bandwidth

Disable the uplink port multicast


packet suppression Configure ONU Multicast
Service Parameters

Configure multicast mode


Configure ONU Data
Service Parameters

Configure multicast profile


End

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IPTV Configuration
 Configure Local End Service VLAN

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IPTV Configuration
 Disable the uplink port multicast packet suppression

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IPTV Configuration
 Configure multicast mode

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IPTV Configuration
 Configure multicast VLAN

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IPTV Configuration
 Configure proxy IP

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IPTV Configuration
 Configure Speed Limitation

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IPTV Configuration
 Configure ONU Port Service

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IPTV Configuration
 Configure ONU Port Service

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IPTV Configuration
 Configure ONU Port Service

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QinQ

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Create Qinq Vlan
Example : Svlan 2656,Cvlan 100
1. Create svlan 2656,Vlan Service->Local End Service add vlan
2656,Choice type Data, Klick Create On device and save to Databas

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Qinq Vlan
2. Add vlan port uplink
Add vlan to port->create vlan 2656 in port 19:XFP1 in all slot

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Qinq Vlan
3. Configuration parameter port service config
Port Service Config,add vlan 100 to lan port,service type (unicast),cvlan
mode (transparent),Qinq State (disable)

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Qinq Vlan
4. Configuration OLT Qinq domain
Qinq Domain-> Upstream Rule Cause:Layer 1 Vlan =100
Downstream Rule cause: Layeer 1 Vlan=2656
Oid_Cvlan_Low :100
Action:Transparent
Oid_Cvlan_low:none
Action: add
New Vid:2656

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Qinq Vlan
5. Bind OLT Qinq domain
“ONU service configuration”-“ONU attach\detach Domain” attach
the OLT qinq domain profile.
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