AN5116-06B/AN5516-06/AN5516-04
Optical Line Terminal Equipment
Command Line Reference
[Version: A/1]
MN000002907
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AN5116-06B/AN5516-06/
AN5516-04
Optical Line Terminal Equipment
Command Line Reference
Version: A/1
Code: MN000002907
FiberHome Telecommunication Technologies Co., Ltd.
August 2016
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Contents
1 Documentation Guide .....................................................................................1
2 General Introduction to Command Line System...............................................2
2.1 Authority Control ...............................................................................3
2.2 Syntax ..............................................................................................3
2.2.1 Command Format...............................................................3
2.2.2 Argument Type ...................................................................3
2.3 Intelligent Match ...............................................................................4
2.3.1 Abbreviated Command .......................................................5
2.3.2 Question Mark <?> Symbol.................................................5
2.3.3 The <Tab> Key ...................................................................6
2.4 Function Key ....................................................................................6
2.4.1 <Ctrl + P>..........................................................................7
2.4.2 The <↑> and <↓> Key..........................................................7
2.5 Directory List ....................................................................................7
3 Admin Directory Command .............................................................................9
3.1 Configuring the IP Address for Out-of-Band Management ................ 11
3.2 Viewing the IP Address for Out-of-Band Management...................... 11
3.3 Viewing Card Software and Hardware Versions...............................12
3.4 Configuring the Host Name .............................................................13
3.5 Viewing the Host Name...................................................................14
3.6 Forcing Active-standby Switchover..................................................15
3.7 Resetting ........................................................................................15
3.8 Saving the Configuration Data.........................................................16
3.9 Clearing the Configuration Data ......................................................17
3.10 Viewing the Configuration Data .......................................................17
3.11 Enabling Automatic Save of Configuration.......................................18
3.12 Disabling Automatic Save of Configuration ......................................19
3.13 Viewing Automatic Save Parameters...............................................20
3.14 Enabling / Disabling Log .................................................................20
3.15 Configuring Log Save Interval .........................................................21
3.16 Configuring Automatic Upload of Log ..............................................22
3.17 Clearing Log ...................................................................................22
3.18 Viewing the Log Configuration.........................................................23
3.19 Viewing the Log ..............................................................................24
3.20 Configuring System Time ................................................................25
3.21 Viewing System Time......................................................................25
3.22 Viewing the CPU Usage and Memory Utilization Ratio.....................26
3.23 Uploading the File via the FTP ........................................................27
3.24 Configuring the Command Level .....................................................28
3.25 Viewing the Command Level...........................................................28
3.26 Authorizing a Card ..........................................................................29
3.27 Deauthorizing a Card ......................................................................30
3.28 Authorizing a Card Based on the Actually Inserted Card Type..........30
3.29 Viewing the Card Authorization Status.............................................31
3.30 Viewing the Serial Number of the Core Switch Card.........................32
3.31 Viewing the Serial Number of the Uplink Card or CIO Card ..............33
3.32 Viewing Serial Numbers of All Cards ...............................................34
3.33 Upgrading the Files of the Core Switch Card ...................................35
3.34 Upgrading the Standby Core Switch Card .......................................36
3.35 Upgrading the Patch or cpld File of the Standby Core Switch Card...37
4 admin\card Directory Command ....................................................................39
4.1 Viewing Parameters of the Optical Module on a PON Port ...............41
4.2 Viewing the GPON Card's CPU Usage and Memory Utilization
Ratio...............................................................................................42
4.3 Configuring PON Port FEC .............................................................43
4.4 Viewing PON Port FEC ...................................................................44
4.5 Configuring PON Port Shutdown .....................................................45
4.6 Viewing PON Port Shutdown...........................................................45
4.7 Configuring PON Port Isolation .......................................................46
4.8 Viewing PON Port Isolation .............................................................47
4.9 Configuring the Key for the PON Port ..............................................47
4.10 Viewing the Key for the PON Port....................................................48
4.11 Configuring Packet Suppression for the PON Port ...........................49
4.12 Validating Packet Suppression for the PON Port..............................50
4.13 Viewing Packet Suppression for the PON Port.................................51
4.14 Viewing the MAC Address Table of a PON Port ...............................52
4.15 Viewing the MAC Address of the XGPON Port ................................53
4.16 Viewing MAC Addresses of PON System ........................................54
4.17 Viewing the System Time of the Line Card.......................................55
4.18 Configuring Loop Delay for the PON Port ........................................55
4.19 Validating Loop Delay for the PON Port ...........................................56
4.20 Viewing the Loop Delay Configuration for the PON Port...................57
4.21 Configuring ONU Automatic Discovery ............................................58
4.22 Viewing the Automatic Discovery Configuration for the ONU............59
4.23 Configuring the Constantly-Light-Emitting Detection Configuration for
the Line Card ..................................................................................60
4.24 Viewing the Constantly-Light-Emitting Detection Configuration for the
Line Card........................................................................................61
4.25 Configuring the Working Mode for the EPON Port............................62
4.26 Viewing the Working Mode for the EPON Port .................................62
4.27 Configuring the 1588 Switch of a PON Port .....................................63
4.28 Validating the 1588 Switch of a PON Port ........................................64
4.29 Viewing the 1588 Switch of a PON Port ...........................................64
4.30 Configuring the Optical Power Monitoring Switch of the PON Port....65
4.31 Viewing the Optical Power Monitoring Switch of a PON Port ............66
4.32 Configuring the Descriptive Information for the Port .........................67
4.33 Viewing Descriptive Information About a Port ..................................68
4.34 Configuring the PON Port's MAC Address Mapping Mode ...............69
4.35 Viewing the PON Port's MAC Address Mapping Mode.....................69
4.36 Viewing the Multicast Address Table of the Line Card ......................70
4.37 Configuring the PON Port Authentication Mode ...............................71
4.38 Viewing the PON Port Authentication Mode.....................................72
5 admin\device Directory Command.................................................................74
5.1 Viewing Information About a Specific Uplink Port.............................75
5.2 Viewing Information About All Uplink Ports ......................................76
5.3 Viewing the Card Temperature ........................................................78
5.4 Configuring Fan Control ..................................................................78
5.5 Viewing Fan Control........................................................................79
5.6 Viewing Fan Status .........................................................................80
6 admin\service Directory Command................................................................81
6.1 Configuring a Static Route ..............................................................84
6.2 Deleting a Static Route ...................................................................84
6.3 Viewing Static Routes .....................................................................85
6.4 Configuring the MAC Address Aging Time.......................................86
6.5 Configuring a Management VLAN ...................................................87
6.6 Configuring the IPv4 Address of the Management VLAN .................87
6.7 Configuring the IPv6 Address of the Management VLAN .................88
6.8 Configuring the MTU Value of the Management VLAN.....................89
6.9 Deleting a Management VLAN ........................................................89
6.10 Viewing a Management VLAN.........................................................90
6.11 Enabling / Disabling Telnet ..............................................................91
6.12 Viewing the Telnet Status ................................................................92
6.13 Forcing a User to Log off .................................................................92
6.14 Viewing the Currently Logged-in Users............................................93
6.15 Ping................................................................................................93
6.16 Pinging the Line Card......................................................................94
6.17 Configuring the Network Management ACL .....................................96
6.18 Viewing the Network Management ACL ..........................................96
6.19 Configuring the Telnet ACL .............................................................98
6.20 Viewing the Telnet ACL ...................................................................98
6.21 Telnet ...........................................................................................100
6.22 Accessing the Line Card Using Telnet ...........................................100
6.23 Viewing the Line Card's Private IP.................................................101
6.24 Tracert..........................................................................................102
6.25 Configuring the Tracert Type .........................................................102
6.26 Configuring the Command Line Terminal Length ...........................103
6.27 Viewing the Command Line Terminal Length .................................104
6.28 Configuring the Command Line Time-out Duration.........................104
6.29 Viewing the Command Line Timeout Duration ...............................105
6.30 Configuring the Time Calibration Mode..........................................106
6.31 Viewing the Time Calibration Mode ...............................................106
6.32 Configuring the SNMP Calibration Time ........................................107
6.33 Viewing the SNMP Calibration Time ..............................................108
6.34 Configuring the SNMP Community ................................................108
6.35 Viewing the SNMP Community .....................................................109
6.36 Configuring the SNMP Trap Receiver Address .............................. 110
6.37 Deleting the SNMP Trap Receiver Address ................................... 110
6.38 Configuring the SNMP Trap Port ................................................... 111
6.39 Viewing the SNMP Trap Receiver Address.................................... 112
6.40 Configuring the SNMP Trap Message Format................................ 113
6.41 Viewing the SNMP Trap Message Format ..................................... 113
6.42 Enabling / Disabling the SNMP Trap Function ............................... 114
6.43 Configuring System Content of SNMP........................................... 115
6.44 Viewing System Content of SNMP ................................................ 115
6.45 Configuring System Location of SNMP.......................................... 116
6.46 Viewing System Location of SNMP ............................................... 116
7 admin\onu Directory Command................................................................... 118
7.1 Viewing Optical Module Parameters of an EPON ONU ..................120
7.2 Viewing Optical Module Parameters of an ONU.............................121
7.3 Viewing ONU Version Information .................................................122
7.4 Viewing ONU Version Information Saved in the Core Switch Card .123
7.5 Viewing the ONU Vendor Identifier and Equipment Code ...............124
7.6 Viewing the Last Logoff and Login Time for the ONU .....................125
7.7 Viewing the Online ONU Information .............................................126
7.8 Viewing the MAC Address Table of the GPON ONU Port ...............127
7.9 Resetting an ONU PON Port .........................................................128
7.10 Configuring the Optical Power Monitoring Switch of an ONU..........129
7.11 Configuring ONU MAC Address Aging Time ..................................130
7.12 Viewing ONU MAC Address Aging Time .......................................130
7.13 Configuring VLAN Mapping of an ONU..........................................131
7.14 Deleting VLAN Mapping of an ONU...............................................132
7.15 Validating VLAN Mapping of an ONU ............................................133
7.16 Viewing VLAN Mapping of an ONU ...............................................133
7.17 Configuring VLAN Mapping of an ONU Port ..................................134
7.18 Deleting VLAN Mapping of an ONU Port .......................................135
7.19 Validating VLAN Mapping of an ONU Port .....................................136
7.20 Viewing VLAN Mapping of an ONU Port ........................................136
7.21 Configuring the ONU Rate Limiting Type .......................................137
7.22 Viewing the ONU Rate Limiting Type.............................................138
7.23 Viewing the Actual ONU Rate Limiting Type ..................................138
7.24 Configuring the ONU Authentication Mode ....................................139
7.25 Viewing the ONU Authentication Mode..........................................140
7.26 Authorizing an ONU ......................................................................141
7.27 Deauthorizing an ONU ..................................................................142
7.28 Viewing the ONU Authorization Table ............................................143
7.29 Viewing ONU Discovery Table.......................................................144
7.30 Viewing ONU Online Table............................................................145
7.31 Configuring ONU Authorization Status ..........................................146
7.32 Configuring an ONU White List......................................................147
7.33 Viewing an ONU White List ...........................................................148
7.34 Configuring GPON ONU Service Bandwidth..................................149
7.35 Viewing the GPON Service Bandwidth Profile Configuration ..........150
8 admin\onu\ngn Directory Command ............................................................152
8.1 Configuring the Voice Uplink Interface ...........................................153
8.2 Deleting the Voice Uplink Interface ................................................155
8.3 Viewing the Voice Uplink Interface.................................................155
8.4 Configuring the Voice Uplink User .................................................157
8.5 Configuring the Voice Uplink User Port ..........................................158
8.6 Deleting the Voice Uplink User Data ..............................................159
8.7 Viewing the Voice Uplink User Data ..............................................160
8.8 Viewing the Unbound Voice Uplink User........................................161
8.9 Configuring Voice Service Parameters for an ONU Port .................162
8.10 Deleting Voice Service Parameters for an ONU Port ......................164
8.11 Viewing Voice Service Parameters for an ONU Port ......................165
8.12 Configuring Voice Media Stream ...................................................167
8.13 Viewing Voice Media Stream.........................................................168
9 admin\onu\lan Directory Command .............................................................170
9.1 Configuring Loopback Test for the ONU Port .................................172
9.2 Validating Loopback Test for an ONU Port .....................................173
9.3 Viewing Loopback Test for an ONU Port........................................173
9.4 Binding the Bandwidth Profile to FE Port Service of the ONU.........174
9.5 Configuring the Quantity of Services for an ONU FE Port...............175
9.6 Enabling / Disabling VLAN Translation for an ONU FE Port............176
9.7 Enabling / Disabling QinQ for an ONU FE Port ..............................177
9.8 Configuring CVLAN for an ONU FE Port........................................178
9.9 Configure the PVLAN for FE Port on the ONU ...............................179
9.10 Configuring Service Type for an ONU FE Port ...............................180
9.11 Adding Services to a Designated ONU FE Port .............................181
9.12 Enabling / Disabling the TLS for an ONU FE Port ..........................182
9.13 Viewing the TLS Status for an ONU FE Port ..................................183
9.14 Configuring Attribute for an ONU FE Port ......................................183
9.15 Configuring Service Differentiation for an ONU FE Port..................185
9.16 Configuring Multicast VLAN for an ONU FE Port............................186
9.17 Viewing Multicast VLAN for an ONU FE Port .................................187
9.18 Configuring Downlink Port Rate Limiting for an ONU FE Port .........188
9.19 Configuring Uplink Port Rate Limiting for an ONU FE Port .............189
9.20 Configuring the ONU Port Attributes in a Batch Manner .................190
9.21 Configuring Service Parameters of the ONU Port in a Batch
Manner.........................................................................................191
9.22 Viewing Service Configuration for an ONU FE Port........................192
9.23 Viewing Service Configuration for an ONU FE Port Based on
VLAN ...........................................................................................193
9.24 Configuring the WAN Connection Service .....................................193
9.25 Validating the WAN Connection Service ........................................196
9.26 Viewing the WAN Connection Service ...........................................197
9.27 Configuring the ONU WiFi Service ................................................198
9.28 Configuring the ONU WLAN Service .............................................200
9.29 Viewing WiFi Configuration Parameters ........................................203
9.30 Validating Service Configuration for an ONU FE Port .....................203
9.31 Configuring the VEIP Management Channel of the ONU ...............204
9.32 Configuring the Management VLAN for ONU VEIP........................205
9.33 Deleting the VEIP Management VLAN of the ONU ........................208
9.34 Applying the VEIP Management VLAN of the ONU........................209
9.35 Viewing the VEIP Management VLAN of the ONU .........................209
9.36 Configuring the ONU VEIP Port..................................................... 211
9.37 Viewing an ONU VEIP Port ...........................................................213
9.38 Deleting an ONU VEIP Port...........................................................214
10 admin\maintenance Directory Command.....................................................215
10.1 Enabling / Disabling the Syslog Server ..........................................216
10.2 Adding a Syslog Server.................................................................216
10.3 Deleting a Syslog Server...............................................................217
10.4 Configuring the Syslog Upload Level.............................................218
10.5 Viewing the Syslog Server Configuration .......................................218
10.6 Resetting ONUs in a Batch Manner ...............................................219
10.7 Resetting the GPON ONU Port .....................................................220
10.8 Viewing the MAC Address Table for a Slot.....................................220
11 admin\maintenance\performance Directory Command ................................222
11.1 Enabling / Disabling the MIB Performance Collection Switch .........223
11.2 Viewing MIB Performance Collection Switch Information ...............223
11.3 Viewing Performance Information About the Core Switch Card ......224
11.4 Viewing Performance Information About a PON Port of GPON Line
Card .............................................................................................225
11.5 Viewing the Performance Parameters of the GPON ONU Port .......229
11.6 Viewing Performance Information About an ONU WIFI Port ...........233
11.7 Viewing Performance Parameters of Uplink Card Ports .................235
12 admin\maintenance\alarm Directory Command ...........................................240
12.1 Configuring the Alarm Threshold for System Temperature .............241
12.2 Viewing the Alarm Threshold for System Temperature ...................241
12.3 Configuring the Alarm Thresholds for the OLT Optical Module .......242
12.4 Viewing the Alarm Thresholds for the OLT Optical Module .............243
12.5 Configuring the Alarm Thresholds for the ONU Optical Module ......244
12.6 Viewing the Alarm Thresholds for the ONU Optical Module............245
12.7 Configuring the Alarm Threshold for the Card's CPU / Memory
Utilization Ratio.............................................................................246
12.8 Viewing the Alarm Threshold for the Card's CPU / Memory Utilization
Ratio.............................................................................................247
12.9 Configuring the Alarm Thresholds for the Optical Module...............248
12.10 Viewing the Alarm Thresholds for the Optical Module ....................249
12.11 Viewing the Current Alarms...........................................................250
12.12 Viewing the Current Events ...........................................................251
12.13 Viewing the Current Events in Reverse Order................................252
12.14 Viewing the Alarm History .............................................................253
13 admin\device\license Directory Command...................................................255
13.1 Configuring the Alarm Threshold for the License............................256
13.2 Uploading the License File ............................................................256
13.3 Downloading the License File........................................................257
13.4 Querying the License Resources...................................................258
13.5 Configuring the ESN .....................................................................259
13.6 Viewing the ESN...........................................................................259
14 admin\qinq Directory Command ..................................................................261
14.1 Creating a QinQ Domain ...............................................................263
14.2 Configuring the Quantity of Service Entries in an QinQ Domain .....263
14.3 Configuring the QinQ Domain Service Type...................................264
14.4 Configuring Uplink Rule Clauses of the QinQ Domain....................265
14.5 Configuring Downlink Rule Clauses for an QinQ Domain ...............267
14.6 Configuring QinQ Domain's VLAN Service Rules...........................269
14.7 Deleting a QinQ Domain ...............................................................270
14.8 Viewing QinQ Domain Configuration .............................................271
14.9 Viewing Domain Configuration for a Special Index Number............272
14.10 Binding / Unbinding the QinQ Domain with the ONU ......................273
14.11 Binding / Unbinding the QinQ Domain with the PON Port ...............274
14.12 Viewing QinQ Domain Binding Information ....................................275
14.13 Configuring the QinQ Domain Rate Limiting Policy ........................276
14.14 Validating the QinQ Domain Rate Limiting Policy ...........................277
14.15 Configuring the QinQ Inner VLAN..................................................278
14.16 Deleting the QinQ Inner VLAN.......................................................278
14.17 Viewing the QinQ Inner VLAN Configuration..................................279
14.18 Creating a QinQ Profile .................................................................280
14.19 Configuring a QinQ Profile ............................................................280
14.20 Deleting a QinQ Profile .................................................................283
14.21 Viewing the QinQ Profile Configuration..........................................283
14.22 Configuring the VLAN Operation Table ..........................................284
14.23 Deleting the VLAN Operation Table ...............................................286
14.24 Viewing the VLAN Operation Table................................................286
14.25 Configuring QinQ Protocol ID ........................................................287
14.26 Viewing the QinQ Protocol ID ........................................................288
14.27 Binding a VLAN Operation Table to a PON Port.............................288
14.28 Unbinding a VLAN Operation Table from a PON Port.....................289
14.29 Viewing the VLAN Operation Table Configuration ..........................289
15 admin\profile Directory Command ...............................................................291
15.1 Configuring a DBA Profile .............................................................292
15.2 Configuring an SLA Profile ............................................................292
15.3 Viewing an SLA Profile..................................................................294
15.4 Viewing a DBA Profile ...................................................................295
15.5 Deleting an SLA Profile .................................................................296
15.6 Deleting a DBA Profile ..................................................................296
15.7 Binding the DBA Profile.................................................................297
15.8 Unbinding a DBA Profile ...............................................................298
15.9 Configuring DBA Parameters for the PON Port on the Line Card....299
15.10 Viewing DBA Parameters for the PON Port on the Line Card .........300
15.11 Configuring SVLAN Profiles in a Batch Manner .............................301
15.12 Configuring Service Model Profiles in a Batch Manner ...................302
16 admin\protocol Directory Command ............................................................304
16.1 Configuring the Static Routing.......................................................306
16.2 Deleting the Static Route...............................................................306
16.3 Viewing the Routing Table Entries .................................................307
16.4 Viewing ARP Table Entries............................................................308
16.5 Viewing ARP Table Entries for a Designated IP Address ................309
16.6 Viewing ARP Table Entries for the Designated VLANIF..................310
16.7 Viewing ARP Table Entries for the Designated SVLAN .................. 311
16.8 Viewing ARP Table Entries for the Designated VLANIF and
SVLAN .........................................................................................312
16.9 Viewing ARP Table Entries for the Designated CVLAN ..................313
16.10 Viewing ARP Table Entries for a Designated Port ..........................314
16.11 Viewing ARP Table Entries for a Designated MAC Address ...........315
16.12 Configuring ARP Aging Time .........................................................316
16.13 Viewing ARP Table Entries for the Cross-Segment Network ARP
Proxy............................................................................................317
16.14 Viewing Cross-Segment Network ARP Table Entries for a Designated
MAC Address ...............................................................................318
16.15 Viewing Cross-Segment Network ARP Table Entries for the
Designated VLAN .........................................................................319
16.16 Viewing Cross-Segment Network ARP Table Entries for a Designated
Slot...............................................................................................321
16.17 Viewing Cross-Segment Network ARP Table Entries for a Designated
IP Address ....................................................................................322
16.18 Configuring Filtering Rule Mode for Cross-Segment Network ARP
Proxy............................................................................................323
16.19 Configuring Filtering Rules for Cross-Segment Network ARP
Proxy............................................................................................324
16.20 Deleting Filtering Rules of Cross-Segment Network ARP Proxy for a
Designated Index..........................................................................325
16.21 Deleting All the Filtering Rules of the Cross-Segment Network ARP
Proxy............................................................................................325
16.22 Viewing All the Filtering Rules of the Cross-Segment Network ARP
Proxy............................................................................................326
16.23 Enabling or Disabling Load Balancing of the Route........................326
16.24 Configuring Routing Transparent Transmission Function for the
Designated VLAN .........................................................................327
16.25 Configuring Routing Transparent Transmission Function for the
Designated VLAN and Slot............................................................328
16.26 Configuring Routing Transparent Transmission Function for the
Designated VLAN and Slot Section ...............................................328
16.27 Configuring Routing Transparent Transmission Function for the
Designated VLAN and Member Port of the Slot .............................329
16.28 Configuring Routing Transparent Transmission Function for the
Designated VLAN and Member Port Section of the Slot .................330
16.29 Deleting Routing Transparent Transmission Configuration for the
Designated VLAN and Slot............................................................331
16.30 Deleting Routing Transparent Transmission Configuration for the
Designated VLAN and Member Port of the Slot .............................331
16.31 Deleting Routing Transparent Transmission Configuration for a
Designated VLAN .........................................................................332
17 admin\protocol\ospf Directory Command.....................................................333
17.1 Enabling or Disabling the OSPF Function Globally ........................335
17.2 Configuring the OSPF Network Advertisement ..............................335
17.3 Deleting the Announced OSPF Network........................................336
17.4 Configuring the Router ID..............................................................337
17.5 Deleting the Router ID...................................................................337
17.6 Configuring the OSPF Distance ....................................................338
17.7 Deleting the OSPF Distance .........................................................338
17.8 Configuring the STUB Domain ......................................................339
17.9 Deleting the STUB Domain ...........................................................340
17.10 Configuring the NSSA Domain ......................................................340
17.11 Deleting the NSSA Domain ...........................................................341
17.12 Announcing the Default Route to All NSSA Domains .....................342
17.13 Deleting the Default Route Announcing to All NSSA Domains........343
17.14 Configuring the OSPF Route Re-allocation....................................343
17.15 Deleting the OSPF Route Re-allocation.........................................344
17.16 Configuring Failure Interval for an Interface ...................................345
17.17 Configuring Hello Message Interval of Interface .............................345
17.18 Configuring Re-transmitting LSA Interval of Interface.....................346
17.19 Configuring Message Update Time for the Interface.......................347
17.20 Configuring the COST Value of Interface .......................................348
17.21 Configuring the MTU of the Interface .............................................348
17.22 Configuring the Priority of an Interface...........................................349
17.23 Querying the OSPF Neighbor Status .............................................350
17.24 Querying the Designated OSPF Neighbor Status ..........................351
18 admin\protocol\lacp Directory Command .....................................................352
18.1 Enabling or Disabling the LACP Function Globally.........................353
18.2 Configuring the Priority of the LACP System..................................353
18.3 Configuring the Priority of the LACP Port .......................................354
18.4 Configuring the Operation Key of the LACP Port............................355
18.5 Configuring the Timers of the LACP Port .......................................355
18.6 Viewing LACP Aggregation Group Information...............................356
18.7 Viewing Statistics of the LACP Messages......................................357
18.8 Clearing Statistics of the LACP Messages.....................................358
18.9 Enabling or disabling the LACP Function of the GSOF Card ..........359
18.10 Configuring the LACP System Priority of the GSOF Card...............360
18.11 Configuring the LACP Port Priority of the GSOF Card ....................360
18.12 Configuring the LACP Port Operation Key of the GSOF Card.........361
18.13 Configuring the LACP Port Timers of the GSOF Card ....................362
18.14 Configuring the Port Aggregation of the GSOF Card ......................362
18.15 Deleting the Port Aggregation of the GSOF Card ...........................363
18.16 Viewing the LACP Aggregation Group Information of the GSOF
Card .............................................................................................364
19 admin\protocol\stp Directory Command.......................................................366
19.1 Enabling or Disabling the STP Function ........................................368
19.2 Configuring the STP Protocol Mode ..............................................368
19.3 Configuring the Domain Name of the MSTP Spanning Tree ...........369
19.4 Configuring the Revision Level of the MSTP ..................................369
19.5 Configuring the Spanning Tree Instance of the MSTP....................370
19.6 Deleting the VLAN of the MSTP Instance ......................................371
19.7 Enabling or Disabling the Common Tree Port ................................372
19.8 Enabling or Disabling the MSTP Function of the Trunk Group ........372
19.9 Configuring the Physical Ports as the Edge Ports ..........................373
19.10 Configuring the Trunk Group as the Edge Port...............................374
19.11 Configuring the Link Type of the Port .............................................374
19.12 Configuring the Link Type of the Trunk Group ................................375
19.13 Configuring the Path Cost of the Port.............................................376
19.14 Configuring the Path Cost of the Trunk Group................................376
19.15 Configuring the Priority of the Port .................................................377
19.16 Configuring the Priority of the Trunk Group ....................................378
19.17 Configuring the Bridge Parameter of forward_time.........................378
19.18 Configuring the Bridge Parameter of hello_time .............................379
19.19 Configuring the Bridge Parameter of Max-age ...............................379
19.20 Configuring the Bridge Parameter of Max-hops .............................380
19.21 Configuring the Priority of the Bridge Instance ...............................381
19.22 Configuring the Bridge Priority.......................................................381
19.23 Deleting the Spanning Tree Instance of the MSTP.........................382
19.24 Viewing the Brief Information of the MSTP.....................................382
19.25 Viewing the Brief Information of the Instance Port ..........................383
19.26 Viewing the Brief Information of Instance Trunk Group...................384
19.27 Viewing the Status Information of the MSTP ..................................385
19.28 Checking the Status of the Port Related to the MSTP ....................387
19.29 Viewing the Status of the Trunk Group Related to the MSTP..........389
19.30 Viewing the Configuration Information of the STP ..........................390
20 admin\protocol\ntp Directory Command.......................................................392
20.1 Enabling or Disabling the NTP Function ........................................393
20.2 Configuring the NTP Server IP Address.........................................393
20.3 Configuring the NTP Working Mode ..............................................394
20.4 Viewing Current NTP Configuration...............................................394
21 admin\protocol\dhcp Directory Command....................................................396
21.1 Enabling or Disabling the DHCP Function Globally ........................398
21.2 Viewing the DHCP Global Switch Status .......................................398
21.3 Configuring the DHCP Global Ping Function..................................399
21.4 Viewing the DHCP Ping Information ..............................................399
21.5 Configuring the DHCP Mode of Layer 3 Interface...........................400
21.6 Viewing the DHCP Mode of Layer 3 Interface ................................401
21.7 Configuring the Server IP Address of Layer 3 Interface in DHCP Relay
Mode ............................................................................................402
21.8 Deleting the Server IP Address of Layer 3 Interface in DHCP Relay
Mode ............................................................................................402
21.9 Configuring the DHCP Server Global Address Pool .......................403
21.10 Deleting the DHCP Server Global Address Pool ............................404
21.11 Configuring the Lease Term of DHCP Server Global Address Pool 404
21.12 Configuring the DNS Address of the DHCP Server Global Address
Pool..............................................................................................405
21.13 Deleting the DNS Address of the DHCP Server Global Address
Pool..............................................................................................406
21.14 Configuring the Forbidden IP Address of the DHCP Server Global
Address Pool ................................................................................406
21.15 Deleting the Forbidden IP Address of the DHCP Server Global
Address Pool ................................................................................407
21.16 Viewing the DHCP Server Global Address Pool.............................408
21.17 Configuring the Binding of the DHCP Client...................................409
21.18 Deleting the Binding of DHCP Client..............................................409
21.19 Viewing the Status of the DHCP Client Table .................................410
21.20 Configuring the DHCP Relay Option 60 Information....................... 411
21.21 Deleting the DHCP Relay Option 60 Information............................412
21.22 Viewing the DHCP Relay Option 60 Configuration .........................412
21.23 Viewing the Overall DHCP Configuration Information.....................413
22 admin\protocol\erps Directory Command.....................................................415
22.1 Enabling or Disabling the ERPS Function......................................416
22.2 Creating Mappings between the VLAN and Ring Instance .............416
22.3 Deleting Mappings between the VLAN and Ring Instance..............417
22.4 Creating an ERPS Ring Instance ..................................................417
22.5 Deleting an ERPS Ring Instance...................................................418
22.6 Configuring the Signaling VLAN of the ERPS Ring Instance ..........419
22.7 Configuring the Management Domain Level ..................................419
22.8 Associating ERPS Ring Instances with VLAN Ring Instances ........420
22.9 Configuring Node Roles of the ERPS Ring Instance ......................420
22.10 Configuring WRT of the ERPS Ring Instance.................................421
22.11 Configuring Hold-off Time of the ERPS Ring Instance....................422
22.12 Configuring Guard Time of the ERPS Ring Instance ......................422
22.13 Configuring Properties of Primary Port in ERPS Ring Instance.......423
22.14 Configuring the Second Port Properties in ERPS Ring Instance.....424
22.15 Viewing the Configuration of the ERPS Ring Instance....................424
22.16 Viewing the Port Information of the ERPS Ring Instance................427
23 admin\protocol\igmp Directory Command ....................................................428
23.1 Configuring Port Parameters .........................................................429
23.2 Deleting Port Parameters ..............................................................430
23.3 Configuring ONU Multicast Protocol Parameters ...........................430
23.4 Configuring the Multicast VLAN Flooding Mode .............................431
23.5 Configuring the Multicast QinQ Function........................................432
23.6 Configuring the Multicast Mode .....................................................433
23.7 Configuring the Multicast VLAN.....................................................433
23.8 Configuring the Multicast Protocol Version.....................................434
23.9 Configuring Multicast Proxy IP Address .........................................435
23.10 Configuring the Multicast Simulation Function ...............................435
23.11 Deleting the Multicast Simulation Function ....................................436
23.12 Viewing the Multicast Proxy IP address .........................................436
23.13 Viewing Multicast Protocol Parameters..........................................437
23.14 Viewing Multicast Group Information .............................................438
23.15 Viewing Multicast Group Information on Host Side.........................439
23.16 Viewing Multicast Global Information .............................................440
23.17 Viewing Traffic Statistics of the Multicast Group .............................442
24 admin\device\circuitid Directory Command ..................................................443
24.1 Enabling or Disabling the DHCP Option 82 Function......................444
24.2 Enabling or Disabling the DHCP Option 18 / 37 Function ...............444
24.3 Enabling or Disabling the PPPoE Plus Function ............................445
24.4 Enabling or Disabling the Remote End ID Function........................446
24.5 Configuring the Line Identifier / Remote End Identifier Format ........446
24.6 Configuring the Line Identifier Access Node Parameters................447
24.7 Viewing the Line Identifier / Remote End Identifier Format .............448
24.8 Viewing Parameter Value of the Line Identifier Access Node..........449
24.9 Viewing the DHCP Status .............................................................449
24.10 Viewing the PPPoE Plus Status ....................................................450
25 admin\interface Directory Command ...........................................................451
25.1 Configuring a System Trunk Group................................................453
25.2 Deleting a Trunk Group .................................................................453
25.3 Adding a Trunk Group Member Port ..............................................454
25.4 Deleting a Trunk Group Member Port ............................................454
25.5 Configuring Reference Factors for the System Trunk Group ..........455
25.6 Configuring the Maximum Number of Members in a Trunk Group...456
25.7 Configuring the Trunk Group Aggregation Mode ............................456
25.8 Viewing Configuration of a Trunk Group ........................................457
25.9 Configuring the Broadcast / Multicast / Unknown Packet Suppression
Mode for the Uplink Port................................................................458
25.10 Disabling the Broadcast / Multicast / Unknown Packet Suppression for
the Uplink Port ..............................................................................459
25.11 Enabling the Broadcast / Multicast / Unknown Packet Suppression for
the Uplink Port ..............................................................................460
25.12 Viewing the Broadcast / Multicast / Unknown Packet Suppression for
a Designated Uplink Port ..............................................................461
25.13 Viewing the Broadcast / Multicast / Unknown Packet Suppression for
All Uplink Ports .............................................................................462
25.14 Configuring the Interface Mode for the Uplink Port .........................465
25.15 Enabling or Disabling the Uplink Port.............................................465
25.16 Enabling or Disabling the Flow Control Function of the Uplink Port.466
25.17 Enabling or Disabling the Learning Function of the Uplink Port.......467
25.18 Enabling or Disabling the Priority Function of the Uplink Port .........468
25.19 Configuring the Priority of the Uplink Port ......................................468
25.20 Configuring the WAN / LAN Mode for the Uplink Port .....................469
25.21 Configuring Basic Properties of the Uplink Port..............................470
25.22 Configuring the Jumbo Frame Length of the Uplink Port ................471
25.23 Creating a Super VLAN.................................................................471
25.24 Deleting the Super VLAN ..............................................................472
25.25 Viewing the Super VLAN Information.............................................472
25.26 Binding the Sub VLAN to the Super VLAN.....................................474
25.27 Deleting the Designated Sub VLAN from the Super VLAN .............475
25.28 Configuring the MTU Value of the Designated Super VLAN ...........475
25.29 Configuring the IP address of the Super VLAN ..............................476
25.30 Deleting the IP Address of the VLAN .............................................477
25.31 Configuring a Downlink Sub VLAN ................................................477
25.32 Deleting a Downlink Sub VLAN .....................................................478
25.33 Configuring the ARP Proxy Switch of Super VLAN ........................478
26 admin\aaa Directory Command...................................................................480
26.1 Adding a Command Line Account .................................................481
26.2 Configuring Command Line Accounts as Advanced Users.............481
26.3 Configuring Command Line Accounts as Normal Users .................482
26.4 Modifying First Login Password of the Command Line Account......483
26.5 Modifying Secondary Login Password of the Command Line
Account ........................................................................................484
26.6 Modifying the Command Line Account Level .................................484
26.7 Deleting a Command Line Account ...............................................485
26.8 Viewing a Command Line Account ................................................486
26.9 Configuring the Authentication Mode.............................................486
26.10 Configuring the Authorization Mode...............................................487
26.11 Configuring the Command Line Authorization Mode ......................487
26.12 Configuring the Accounting Mode..................................................488
26.13 Configuring the Command Line Accounting Mode .........................489
26.14 Configuring the Tacacs Server Address.........................................489
26.15 Deleting the Tacacs Server ...........................................................490
26.16 Viewing the Tacacs Server Information..........................................491
26.17 Configuring the RADIUS Server Information ..................................492
26.18 Deleting the RADIUS Server .........................................................493
26.19 Viewing the RADIUS Server Information........................................493
27 admin\upgrade Directory Command ............................................................495
27.1 Upgrading Line Cards in a Batch Manner ......................................496
27.2 Upgrading the ONUs in a Batch Manner........................................496
27.3 Upgrading the ONU automatically .................................................497
27.4 Starting the ONU Automatic Upgrade Task ....................................499
27.5 Disabling the Automatic Upgrade of the ONU ................................499
27.6 Viewing the ONU Automatic Upgrade Configuration ......................500
27.7 Checking the ONU Automatic Upgrade Log...................................501
28 admin\device\protect Directory Command ...................................................503
28.1 Configuring a Dual-Uplink Protection Group ..................................504
28.2 Deleting a Dual-Uplink Protection Group .......................................504
28.3 Configuring the Link Recovery Mode for the Dual-Uplink Protection
Group ...........................................................................................505
28.4 Adding Master and Slave Ports for the Dual-Uplink Protection
Group ...........................................................................................505
28.5 View the Information of the Dual-Uplink Protection Group ..............506
28.6 Configuring the Uplink Card Protection Mode ................................508
29 admin\vlan Directory Command ..................................................................509
29.1 Creating a Management VLAN......................................................510
29.2 Creating the Service VLAN Index ..................................................510
29.3 Configuring the Service VLAN Name and Type.............................. 511
29.4 Configuring the Service VLAN Range............................................ 511
29.5 Deleting the Designated Service VLAN .........................................512
29.6 Viewing the Designated Service VLAN Information........................513
29.7 Viewing all Service VLANs ............................................................513
29.8 Adding the VLAN to the Port .........................................................514
29.9 Deleting the VLAN of the Port........................................................515
29.10 Adding VLANs at the Uplink Port ...................................................516
29.11 Deleting the Uplink Port VLAN ......................................................517
29.12 Viewing VLAN Information of the Port............................................517
29.13 Viewing the VLAN Information of the Aggregation Group or Dual
Uplink ...........................................................................................518
30 admin\maintenance\mirror Directory Command ...........................................520
30.1 Configuring the Flow Mirroring of the Uplink Port ...........................521
30.2 Disabling the Flow Mirroring of the Uplink Port...............................522
31 admin-msan Directory Command ................................................................523
31.1 Enabling the ADSL Bit Swap Function...........................................537
31.2 Configuring the ADSL Downlink Rate Mode...................................537
31.3 Configuring the ADSL Line Type ...................................................538
31.4 Configuring the Maximum ADSL Interval Delay .............................539
31.5 Configuring the ADSL Pulse..........................................................539
31.6 Configuring the Minimum ADSL Rate ............................................540
31.7 Configuring the ADSL L0 Duration.................................................541
31.8 Configuring the ADSL L2 Adjustment Power..................................541
31.9 Configuring ADSL L2 Rate ............................................................542
31.10 Configuring the ADSL L2 Duration.................................................542
31.11 Configuring the ADSL Power Mode ...............................................543
31.12 Configuring the ADSL Maximum and Minimum Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Margin ..........................................................................................543
31.13 Configuring the ADSL Signal-to-Noise Ratio Margin ......................544
31.14 Configuring the ADSL Uplink Rate Mode .......................................545
31.15 Configuring ADSL PVC Data.........................................................546
31.16 Configuring ADSL Breakpoint Number ..........................................546
31.17 Configuring the ADSL Transmission Mode.....................................547
31.18 Configuring an ADSL Line Profile ..................................................548
31.19 Creating an Alarm Profile ..............................................................548
31.20 Configuring the Far-end 15-Min ES Threshold for an Alarm Profile.549
31.21 Configuring the Far-end 15-Min LOF Second Threshold for an Alarm
Profile...........................................................................................550
31.22 Configuring the Far-End 15-Min LOS Second Threshold for an Alarm
Profile...........................................................................................550
31.23 Configuring the Far-End 15-Min Power-off Second Threshold for an
Alarm Profile .................................................................................551
31.24 Configuring the Far-End 15-Min SES Threshold for an Alarm
Profile...........................................................................................552
31.25 Configuring the Far-End 15-Min UAT Threshold for an Alarm
Profile...........................................................................................552
31.26 Configuring the Local-end 15-Min ES Threshold for an Alarm
Profile...........................................................................................553
31.27 Configuring the Local-end 15-Min LOF Second Threshold for an Alarm
Profile...........................................................................................554
31.28 Configuring the Local-end 15-Min LOL Second Threshold for an Alarm
Profile...........................................................................................554
31.29 Configuring the Local-end 15-Min LOS Second Threshold for an
Alarm Profile .................................................................................555
31.30 Configuring the Local-end 15-Min SES Threshold for an Alarm
Profile...........................................................................................556
31.31 Configuring the Local-end 15-Min UAT Threshold for an Alarm
Profile...........................................................................................556
31.32 Configuring ID or Name of an Alarm Profile ...................................557
31.33 Configuring the CID Mode.............................................................558
31.34 Enabling or Disabling a Port ..........................................................558
31.35 Configuring the Port Isolation ........................................................559
31.36 Configuring Limit on the Number of MAC Addresses .....................559
31.37 Configuring a PVC Profile .............................................................560
31.38 Configuring the Queue Scheduling................................................561
31.39 Configuring the Port Rate Limiting Profile ......................................562
31.40 Configuring Parameters Based on RFC2833/RFC2198 .................563
31.41 Configuring Howler Tone Timeout Processing ...............................564
31.42 Configuring the Timeout Duration of the Signal Tone......................565
31.43 Configuring the Timeout Duration of the Signal Tone......................566
31.44 Configuring Broadcast Storm ........................................................566
31.45 Configuring the TLS ......................................................................567
31.46 Configuring Voice MD5 Authentication Parameters........................568
31.47 Enabling a Voice Port....................................................................569
31.48 Configuring the Voice Timer ..........................................................570
31.49 Erasing Feed Voltage and Current of POTS Port ...........................571
31.50 Configuring the NGN Protocol Type...............................................571
31.51 Configuring Feed Voltage and Current of POTS Port .....................572
31.52 Configuring a VDSL Line Profile ....................................................573
31.53 Configuring the Downlink Transmitting Power in a VDSL Line
Profile...........................................................................................574
31.54 Configuring the Uplink Transmitting Power in a VDSL Line Profile..574
31.55 Configuring the VDSL Mode in a VDSL Line Basic Profile..............575
31.56 Configuring a PSD Profile for the VDSL Line Profile.......................576
31.57 Configuring Notching Breakpoints for the VDSL Line Profile ..........578
31.58 Configuring the Standard Profile of the VDSL Line Profile ..............578
31.59 Configuring Shielding Breakpoints of the VDSL Line Profile ...........579
31.60 Configuring a VDSL Custom PSD Profile.......................................580
31.61 Configuring a Downlink PSD Rule for a VDSL Custom PSD Profile 581
31.62 Configuring an Uplink PSD Rule for a VDSL Custom PSD Profile ..582
31.63 Configuring the VDSL Power Back-off Profile ................................582
31.64 Configuring the Mandatory Electronic Length for VDSL Power Back-
off Profile ......................................................................................583
31.65 Configuring the Uplink Power Back-off Mode for the VDSL Power
Back-off Profile .............................................................................584
31.66 Configuring a VDSL Service Profile ...............................................586
31.67 Configuring the Maximum Interleave Delay for the VDSL Service
Profile...........................................................................................586
31.68 Configuring the Minimum Impulse Noise Protection for the VDSL
Service Profile ..............................................................................587
31.69 Viewing Port Enabling Status ........................................................588
31.70 Viewing Port Rate Limiting Profile Binding .....................................589
31.71 Viewing the POTS Telephone Number ..........................................590
31.72 Viewing the PVC Profile ................................................................591
31.73 Viewing Binding Ports of the PVC Profile .......................................592
31.74 Viewing Binding Ports of the PVC Policy .......................................593
31.75 Viewing the Queue Scheduling .....................................................593
31.76 Viewing the Port Rate Limiting Profile ............................................594
31.77 Viewing the RFC2833 Configuration..............................................595
31.78 Viewing Howler Tone Timeout Processing .....................................596
31.79 Viewing the VLAN Service ............................................................597
31.80 Viewing Signal Tone Timeout Length Configuration .......................598
31.81 Viewing Broadcast Storm Configuration ........................................599
31.82 Viewing a VLAN Profile .................................................................600
31.83 Viewing Voice MD5 Authentication Configuration...........................601
31.84 Viewing Voice Timer Configuration ................................................601
31.85 Binding Traffic Policy to a Port.......................................................602
31.86 Viewing Traffic Policy Bindings of Ports .........................................603
31.87 Unbinding Traffic Policy from a Port...............................................604
31.88 Configuring Voice Self-Exchanging Port Telephone Numbers in a
Batch Manner ...............................................................................604
31.89 Configuring the Voice Service VLAN Name ...................................605
31.90 Configuring a Voice Self-Exchanging Port Telephone Number .......606
31.91 Enabling or Disabling the Voice Self Switch ...................................606
31.92 Viewing Loop Detection ................................................................607
31.93 Viewing the MAC Address of MSAN Card's Port ............................608
31.94 Viewing NGN Protocol Type ..........................................................609
31.95 Querying the Port Call Statistics Information ..................................609
31.96 Querying POTS Common Parameters ..........................................610
31.97 Querying RTP Resource Configuration Profile ............................... 611
31.98 Querying Signaling Packet Statistics Information ...........................612
31.99 Querying SIP Advanced Configuration ..........................................613
31.100 Querying SIP Digitmap Configuration ............................................614
31.101 Querying SIP Server Configuration................................................615
31.102 Querying SIP User Call Profile Configuration .................................616
31.103 Querying Feed Voltage and Current Configuration of POTS Port ...617
31.104 Querying the Subscriber Internal Line Test Result..........................618
31.105 Querying the Subscriber External Line Test Result ........................620
31.106 Adding a VDSL Line Profile ...........................................................621
31.107 Adding a VDSL Custom PSD Profile .............................................622
31.108 Adding a VDSL Extension Profile ..................................................623
31.109 Adding a VDSL Retransmission Profile..........................................624
31.110 Adding a VDSL Power Back-off Profile ..........................................626
31.111 Adding a VDSL Service Profile ......................................................627
31.112 Adding a VDSL Virtual Noise Profile ..............................................628
31.113 Binding a VDSL Line Profile to a Port ............................................629
31.114 Binding a VDSL Custom PSD Profile to a Port ...............................630
31.115 Binding a VDSL Extension Profile to a Port....................................631
31.116 Binding a VDSL Retransmission Profile to a Port ...........................631
31.117 Binding a VDSL Power Back-off Profile to a Port............................632
31.118 Binding a VDSL Service Profile to a Port .......................................633
31.119 Binding a VDSL Virtual Noise Profile to a Port................................633
31.120 Deleting a VDSL Line Profile .........................................................634
31.121 Deleting a VDSL Custom PSD Profile............................................634
31.122 Deleting a VDSL Extension Profile ................................................635
31.123 Deleting a VDSL Retransmission Profile........................................636
31.124 Deleting a VDSL Power Back-off Profile ........................................636
31.125 Deleting a VDSL Service Profile ....................................................637
31.126 Deleting a VDSL Virtual Noise Profile ............................................637
31.127 Disabling Loop Detection Function ................................................638
31.128 Enabling or Disabling Loop Detection Auto-Discovery Function .....639
31.129 Distributing or Erasing a DSP Configuration Profile........................639
31.130 Distributing or Erasing the RFC2833 Configuration........................640
31.131 Distributing or Erasing the MGC Configuration...............................641
31.132 Distributing or Erasing the RTP Resource Configuration Profile .....642
31.133 Distributing or Erasing the SIP Advanced Configuration .................642
31.134 Distributing or Erasing the SIP Digitmap Configuration...................643
31.135 Distributing or Erasing the SIP Server Configuration ......................644
31.136 Distributing or Erasing the SIP User Call Configuration Profile .......645
31.137 Distributing or Erasing Basic Voice Configuration ..........................645
31.138 Distributing or Erasing Voice IP Configuration................................646
31.139 Distributing or Erasing Voice Port Configuration.............................647
31.140 Distributing or Erasing Voice VLAN Configuration ..........................648
31.141 Configuring the SIP Digitmap ........................................................648
31.142 Binding an Alarm Profile to a Port ..................................................649
31.143 Deleting a DSP Configuration Profile .............................................650
31.144 Deleting the SIP User Call Configuration Profile.............................650
31.145 Distributing POTS Common Parameters .......................................651
31.146 Erasing POTS Common Parameter Configurations .......................652
31.147 Configuring a DSP Profile Name ...................................................652
31.148 Configuring DSP Profile Parameters .............................................653
31.149 Configuring the DTMF Mode for a DSP Profile...............................653
31.150 Configuring Fax Rate for a DSP Profile..........................................654
31.151 Configuring Input and Output Gain for a DSP Profile......................655
31.152 Configuring Jitter and Packet Interval for a DSP Profile..................656
31.153 Configuring Fax Encoding Mode ...................................................656
31.154 Configuring Fax Event Reporting...................................................657
31.155 Configuring Fax Mode...................................................................658
31.156 Configuring Fax Packet Interval.....................................................658
31.157 Configuring Fax SDP Media ..........................................................659
31.158 Registering / Unregistering the MGC .............................................659
31.159 Configuring the MGC Heartbeat ....................................................660
31.160 Configuring the MGC Address and Port.........................................661
31.161 Registering / Unregistering the NGN User .....................................661
31.162 Configuring POTS Common Billing Parameters.............................662
31.163 Configuring POTS Common Coding Gain Parameters...................663
31.164 Configuring POTS Common Impedance Interface Mode................663
31.165 Configuring POTS Common On-hook and Off-hook Detection
Time .............................................................................................664
31.166 Configuring POTS Common Pulse Parameters .............................664
31.167 Configuring the RTP Resource Configuration Profile......................665
31.168 Configuring the SIP Advanced Configuration .................................666
31.169 Configuring IP Address and Port for the SIP Server .......................667
31.170 Configuring the SIP Server Heartbeat............................................667
31.171 Configuring IP Address and Port for the SIP Proxy Server..............668
31.172 Configuring the SIP Server Registration Refreshing Interval ..........669
31.173 Configuring the SIP User Call Profile Name ...................................669
31.174 Configuring the SIP User Call Profile - Enabling or Disabling Call
Conference and Polarity Reversal .................................................670
31.175 Configuring the SIP User Call Profile - Call Forwarding Number.....671
31.176 Configuring SIP User Call Configuration Profile - Caller ID Display
Mode ............................................................................................672
31.177 Configuring the SIP User Call Profile - Call Forwarding
Configuration ................................................................................672
31.178 Executing an Internal or External Subscriber Line Test...................673
31.179 Configuring the Voice VLAN..........................................................674
31.180 Configuring the Voice RTP IP Address ..........................................675
31.181 Configuring the Voice Signaling IP Address ...................................675
31.182 Configuring the Voice PPPoE........................................................676
31.183 Configuring the Voice DHCP .........................................................677
31.184 Creating an Extension Profile for a VDSL Profile............................677
31.185 Configuring Extension Profile Parameters for a VDSL Profile .........678
31.186 Creating a Retransmission Profile for a VDSL Profile .....................680
31.187 Configuring Retransmission Profile Parameters for a VDSL Profile 680
31.188 Configuring Uplink and Downlink Modes for a VDSL Retransmission
Profile...........................................................................................681
31.189 Configuring Flow Control Frequency for a VDSL Retransmission
Profile...........................................................................................683
31.190 Configuring Uplink and Downlink Rate Parameters for a VDSL Service
Profile...........................................................................................684
31.191 Configuring Uplink and Downlink Rate Modes for a VDSL Service
Profile...........................................................................................684
31.192 Configuring Uplink Signal-to-Noise Ratio Margin for a VDSL Service
Profile...........................................................................................685
31.193 Configuring Downlink Signal-to-Noise Ratio Margin for a VDSL
Service Profile ..............................................................................686
31.194 Configuring a VDSL Virtual Noise Profile .......................................687
31.195 Configuring Uplink Virtual Noise for a VDSL Service Profile ...........688
31.196 Configuring Downlink Virtual Noise for a VDSL Service Profile.......689
31.197 Viewing a VDSL Line Basic Profile ................................................689
31.198 Viewing Parameters of a Line Basic Profile Bound to the VDSL
Port ..............................................................................................691
31.199 Viewing VDSL Custom PSD Profile ...............................................692
31.200 Viewing Parameters of a PSD Profile Bound to the VDSL Port .......693
31.201 Viewing VDSL Extension Profile Parameters .................................694
31.202 Viewing Parameters of an Extension Profile Bound to the VDSL
Port ..............................................................................................695
31.203 Viewing VDSL Retransmission Profile Parameters ........................696
31.204 Viewing Parameters of a Retransmission Profile Bound to the VDSL
Port ..............................................................................................699
31.205 Viewing a VDSL Power Back-off Profile.........................................700
31.206 Viewing Parameters of a Power Back-off Profile Bound to the VDSL
Port ..............................................................................................702
31.207 Viewing a VDSL Service Profile.....................................................703
31.208 Viewing a Service Profile Bound to the VDSL Port .........................705
31.209 Viewing a VDSL Virtual Noise Profile .............................................706
31.210 Viewing a Virtual Noise Profile Bound to the VDSL Port .................707
31.211 Viewing the Voice Basic Configuration...........................................708
31.212 Viewing the Voice Equipment Status .............................................709
31.213 Viewing the Voice IP Address........................................................710
31.214 Viewing the Voice IP Status........................................................... 711
31.215 Viewing the Voice Port Configuration.............................................712
31.216 Viewing Statistics Information of a Voice Stream Port ....................713
31.217 Viewing the Voice VLAN ...............................................................714
31.218 Viewing the Voice Self-Exchanging Port Configuration...................715
31.219 Viewing Voice Self-Exchanging Enabling Status............................716
31.220 Viewing Limit Configuration on the Number of MAC Addresses......717
31.221 Viewing an ADSL Line Profile........................................................718
31.222 Viewing an ADSL Line Profile Bound to a Port ...............................720
31.223 Querying the Alarm Profile Configuration.......................................720
31.224 Viewing the Caller ID Display Mode...............................................722
31.225 Viewing the IPT Telephone Number Configuration .........................722
31.226 Viewing the Port Isolation..............................................................723
31.227 Viewing MAC Address Table Entries .............................................724
31.228 Viewing the Off-hook or On-hook State of a Port............................725
31.229 Viewing DELT Results of a Port.....................................................726
31.230 Viewing SELT Results of a Port .....................................................727
31.231 Viewing Configuration Status of a Port...........................................728
31.232 Configuring the Voice IP Mode ......................................................729
31.233 Configuring the Voice DNS Address ..............................................730
31.234 Configuring Basic Voice Configuration...........................................730
31.235 Configuring the Voice Service Domain Name ................................731
31.236 Binding DSP and SIP User Caller Configuration Profiles to a Voice
Port ..............................................................................................732
31.237 Configuring the SIP Authentication User Name and Password .......733
31.238 Configuring the SIP User Telephone Number ................................733
31.239 Configuring User Name of Voice Port ............................................734
31.240 Creating a VLAN Profile ................................................................735
31.241 Distributing or Erasing the CID Configuration.................................735
31.242 Distributing or Erasing the IPT Telephone Number Configuration ...736
31.243 Distributing or Erasing the POTS Telephone Number
Configuration ................................................................................737
31.244 Distributing or Erasing the Howler Tone Timeout Processing
Configuration ................................................................................737
31.245 Distributing or Erasing the Signal Tone Timeout Length
Configuration ................................................................................738
31.246 Distributing or Erasing the Voice MD5 Authentication
Configuration ................................................................................739
31.247 Distributing or Erasing the Voice Timer Configuration.....................739
31.248 Creating an ADSL Line Profile.......................................................740
31.249 Configuring the IPT Telephone Number.........................................741
31.250 Adding a Multicast Tag Service .....................................................741
31.251 Adding a Multicast Translation Service ..........................................742
31.252 Adding a Multicast Transparent Transmission Service ...................743
31.253 Configuring the POTS Telephone Number.....................................744
31.254 Creating a PVC Profile ..................................................................745
31.255 Adding a Unicast Tag Service........................................................746
31.256 Adding a Unicast Translation Service ............................................747
31.257 Adding a Unicast Transparent Transmission Service .....................747
31.258 Adding a VLAN Service.................................................................748
31.259 Binding a Line Profile to a Port ......................................................749
31.260 Binding Traffic Policy to PVC.........................................................750
31.261 Binding a PVC Profile to a Port......................................................751
31.262 Binding a Rate Limiting Profile to a Port.........................................751
31.263 Binding a VLAN Profile to a Port....................................................752
31.264 Deleting a VLAN Service...............................................................753
31.265 Deleting an ADSL Line Profile .......................................................753
31.266 Deleting an Alarm Profile...............................................................754
31.267 Deleting a PVC Profile ..................................................................754
31.268 Deleting a Port Rate Limiting Profile ..............................................755
31.269 Deleting Services in a VLAN Service Profile ..................................755
31.270 Unbinding Traffic Policy from PVC.................................................756
31.271 Unbinding the Port Rate Limiting Profile from a Port.......................757
31.272 Unbinding a VLAN Profile from a Port............................................757
31.273 Entering a VLAN Profile ................................................................758
31.274 Refreshing an ADSL Line Profile ...................................................758
31.275 Refreshing a PVC Profile ..............................................................759
31.276 Viewing Binding Information about the Alarm Profile ......................760
31.277 Viewing Incoming Call Simulation Status .......................................760
31.278 Viewing Outgoing Call Simulation Status .......................................761
31.279 Viewing the Call Statistics Information ...........................................761
31.280 Viewing the DSP Channel Status ..................................................762
31.281 Viewing a DSP Configuration Profile..............................................762
31.282 Viewing Fax Parameter Configuration ...........................................763
31.283 Viewing the MGC Configuration ....................................................764
31.284 Viewing the NGN User Port Status ................................................765
31.285 Starting an Incoming Call Simulation .............................................765
31.286 Starting an Outgoing Call Simulation .............................................766
31.287 Ending an Incoming Call Simulation ..............................................766
31.288 Ending an Outgoing Call Simulation ..............................................767
1 Documentation Guide
Document Orientation
The manual Command Line Reference mainly introduces the common commands
supported by the AN5116-06B/AN5516-06/AN5516-04, including the functions,
formats, parameters, examples, and results of the commands.
Intended Readers
u Commissioning engineers
u Maintenance engineers
Version Information
Version Version Information
Initial Version.
This manual applies to command lines of Version 2016 Q1
A/1
and OLT equipment of Version 4.0 or above, covering
command lines related to PON and MSAN.
Precautions
This manual applies to OLT series of products, including AN5116-06B, AN5516-06
and AN5516-04. You need to pay attention to the difference in subrack structure of
the three equipment types when you configure the services using command lines.
Enter the correct parameter value based on the cards and slots actually used.
The main differences are described as follows:
Item AN5116-06B AN5516-06 AN5516-04
Applicable cards: HSWA / Applicable cards: HSWA /
Applicable cards: HSUB /
Core switch card HSWB / HSWD; located in HSWB; located in Slots 9
HSUC; located in Slot 5.
Slots 9 and 10. and 10.
A switch uplink card located
Independent uplink cards located in Slots 19 and 20
Uplink card in Slot 5 provides the uplink
provide the uplink interfaces.
interfaces.
Slots for service cards Slots 1 to 8, 11 to 18 Slots 11 to 16 Slots 1 to 2
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Line System
This chapter introduces the authorization control, operation methods, and directory
list of the command line system.
Authority Control
Syntax
Intelligent Match
Function Key
Directory List
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2.1 Authority Control
The AN5116-06B/AN5516-06/AN5516-04 uses a hierarchical command line
management system, which is easy to comprehend and operate. Users logging in
the command line network management system are classified into common users
and administrators according to the access authorization they have obtained. Both
types of users can modify their passwords, which are mutually independent.
u The command prompt User> indicates that the system is currently in the
common user mode. In this mode, users can only query system information.
u The command prompt Admin# indicates that the system is currently in the
administrator mode. In this mode, users can perform various system
configurations for the equipment.
2.2 Syntax
The following introduces the command formats and argument types.
2.2.1 Command Format
The commands consist of a command name followed by an argument field.
A complete command comprises command name(s) and argument(s). A valid
command may contain one or more command names and argument fields. An
argument field consists of two parts: the flag and the argument. For an argument
with a flag, enter the flag first, and then the argument; for an argument without flag,
enter the argument only.
2.2.2 Argument Type
u Range of value
When the content in < > are two figures connected by a hyphen, the value of
the argument ranges between the two figures. For instance, <1-255> indicates
that users can enter any integer that is no less than 1 and no more than 255.
For example, 20 is a legal argument.
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u IP address
When the content in < > is in the format of A.B.C.D., the argument is an IP
address. For example, 192.168.8.80 is a valid IP address.
u Slot list / E1 link list / port list
4 When the content in < > is e1list, the argument is an E1 link list. Enter the
sequence numbers of E1 links to form the E1 link list.
4 When the content in < > is slotlist, the argument is a slot list. Enter the
sequence numbers of slots to form the slot list.
4 When the content in < > is portlist, the argument is a port list. Enter "the
sequence number of the slot for the card on which the port is located: the
sequence number of the port" to form the port list.
All the aforesaid three lists can be expressed in the following three ways:
4 Separate the values with a comma (","). For example, "1, 2, 3" indicates
the cards in Slots 1, 2 and 3 or the 1st, 2nd and 3rd E1 links; "1:1, 1:3, 1:5,
1:7" indicates Ports 1, 3, 5 and 7 of the card in Slot 1.
4 Connect the values with a hyphen ("-") to indicate continuous cards, E1
links or ports. For example, "1-3" indicates the cards in Slots 1 to 3 or E1
links from the 1st to the 3rd one; "1:1-1:4" indicates Ports 1 to 4 of the card
in slot 1.
4 Combine the aforesaid two formats. For example, "1, 3-5" indicates the
cards in the Slot 1 and Slot 3 to 5 or the 1st E1 link and the 3rd to the 5th
E1 links; "1:1, 1:3-1:7" indicates Port 1 and Ports 3 to 7 of the card in Slot
1.
u Character string
When the content in < > is something other than the above, you need to enter a
character string. For details, type a question mark ("?") in angle brackets to
view the parameter description. For instance, <name> means that you need to
enter a character string as the name of a certain object.
2.3 Intelligent Match
The following introduces the operation methods of the intelligent match.
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2.3.1 Abbreviated Command
Abbreviated command syntax allows you to type only the first one or several letters
of a command, as long as they are unique and distinguishable from the first several
letters of other commands. Under this condition, the CLI network management
system can identify the abbreviated command as well, and you can press the Enter
key directly to execute the command.
Example 1: Show the current system time by entering an abbreviated command.
The complete command is show time, and its abbreviated form is show t, as
shown below.
Admin#show t
Now time is:
Current Date is 2016-04-01
Current Time is 09:24:55
System running time is 0 day 16:18:45
Admin#
If the abbreviated command entered is overlapped with an abbreviation of another
command, the CLI network management system will fail to identify it and give a
corresponding prompt.
Example 2: Try to access the directory beginning with p under the Admin directory.
Because there are several directories beginning with p, the system will give the
following prompt.
Admin#cd p
Ambiguous or incomplete dir <p>!
You can input "dir" to view the list of sub dir or
input "cd .." to go to father dir.
Command executes failed.
Admin#
2.3.2 Question Mark <?> Symbol
The CLI network management system offers function key help. Entering a question
mark ? after an incomplete command keyword will display the help information of all
currently available commands.
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Example 1: Type s after the prompt Admin\vlan#, and then enter ?. All command
words beginning with s will be displayed together with their meanings, as shown
below:
Admin\vlan#s
set Config system's setting.
show Show running system information.
Admin\vlan#s
You can also press the space key and enter ? after typing a keyword to view the
next keyword and meaning of the complete command.
Example 2: Enter show after the prompt Admin\vlan#, press the Space key, and
then enter ?. All commands beginning with show under this directory will be
displayed together with their meanings, as shown below.
Admin\vlan#show
history Display the session command history.
port_vlan show all vlan on port info.
service_vlan show service vlan.
Admin\vlan#show
In this example, three commands beginning with show exist under the directory
Admin\vlan#.
2.3.3 The <Tab> Key
When users enter an abbreviated command (the first one or several letters of the
command) and then press the <Tab> key, the CLI network management system will
identify and complete the command. If identical abbreviations exist, all possible
commands will be listed for users to choose.
2.4 Function Key
The following introduces the operation methods of function keys.
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2.4.1 <Ctrl + P>
Using the <Ctrl + P> key combination, users can recall the most recent command.
Pressing the keys for a second time will recall the second previous command.
2.4.2 The <↑> and <↓> Key
Pressing the <↑> key will recall the most recent command, and pressing the key
again will recall the second previous command. When you have found the desired
command, press the <Enter> key to execute the command.
You can also use the <↓> key to look downward for the desired command. Press the
<Enter> key to execute the command when you have found the desired command.
2.5 Directory List
See Table 2-1 for the list of command line directories in the CLI network
management system for the AN5116-06B/AN5516-06/AN5516-04.
Table 2-1 List of Command Line Directories
Directory and Subdirectory Prompt
Admin Admin#
- Admin\device#
device protect Admin\device\protect#
circuitid Admin\device\circuitid#
card Admin\card#
service Admin\service#
- Admin\onu#
ngn Admin\onu\ngn#
onu
lan Admin\onu\lan#
maintenance Admin\onu\maintenance#
performance Admin\maintenance\performance#
maintenance alarm Admin\maintenance\alarm#
mirror Admin\maintenance\mirror#
license Admin\license#
qinq Admin\qinq#
profile Admin\profile#
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Table 2-1 List of Command Line Directories (Continued)
Directory and Subdirectory Prompt
- Admin\protocol#
ospf Admin\protocol\ospf#
lacp Admin\protocol\lacp#
protocol stp Admin\protocol\stp#
ntp Admin\protocol\ntp#
dhcp Admin\protocol\dhcp#
erps Admin\protocol\erps#
interface Admin\interface#
aaa Admin\aaa#
upgrade Admin\upgrade#
vlan Admin\vlan#
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This chapter introduces functions, formats, parameters and examples of commands
run in the admin directory.
Configuring the IP Address for Out-of-Band Management
Viewing the IP Address for Out-of-Band Management
Viewing Card Software and Hardware Versions
Configuring the Host Name
Viewing the Host Name
Forcing Active-standby Switchover
Resetting
Saving the Configuration Data
Clearing the Configuration Data
Viewing the Configuration Data
Enabling Automatic Save of Configuration
Disabling Automatic Save of Configuration
Viewing Automatic Save Parameters
Enabling / Disabling Log
Configuring Log Save Interval
Configuring Automatic Upload of Log
Clearing Log
Viewing the Log Configuration
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Viewing the Log
Configuring System Time
Viewing System Time
Viewing the CPU Usage and Memory Utilization Ratio
Uploading the File via the FTP
Configuring the Command Level
Viewing the Command Level
Authorizing a Card
Deauthorizing a Card
Authorizing a Card Based on the Actually Inserted Card Type
Viewing the Card Authorization Status
Viewing the Serial Number of the Core Switch Card
Viewing the Serial Number of the Uplink Card or CIO Card
Viewing Serial Numbers of All Cards
Upgrading the Files of the Core Switch Card
Upgrading the Standby Core Switch Card
Upgrading the Patch or cpld File of the Standby Core Switch Card
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3.1 Configuring the IP Address for Out-of-Band
Management
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the IP address for out-of-band management
of the equipment.
Command Format
set debugip <A.B.C.D> mask <A.B.C.D>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
debugip <A.B.C.D> The IP address for out-of-band management of the equipment. Mandatory
mask <A.B.C.D> The subnet mask of the equipment to be configured. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the IP address for out-of-band management of the equipment to 10.92.20.11
and the subnet mask to 255.255.0.0.
Admin#set debugip 10.92.20.11 mask 255.255.0.0
Admin#
3.2 Viewing the IP Address for Out-of-Band
Management
Command Function
You can use this command to view the IP address for out-of-band management of
the equipment.
Command Format
show debugip
Parameter Description
None
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Command Example
View the IP address for out-of-band management of the equipment.
Admin#show debugip
debugip 10.92.20.11
mask 255.255.0.0
Admin#
Result Description
Parameter Description
debugip The IP address for out-of-band management.
mask The subnet mask.
3.3 Viewing Card Software and Hardware
Versions
Command Function
You can use this command to view the software and hardware versions of the card.
Command Format
show version
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the software and hardware versions of the card.
Admin#show version
-------------------------------------------------
system device version is:V104R000
CARD NAME HARDVER SOFEVER
1 ---- ---- ----
2 EC4B WKE2.119.318R1A RP0700
3 ---- ---- ----
4 ---- ---- ----
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5 ---- ---- ----
6 ---- ---- ----
7 ---- ---- ----
8 ---- ---- ----
9 HSWA WKE2.115.334R1A RP1000
10 ---- ---- ----
11 ---- ---- ----
12 ---- ---- ----
13 ---- ---- ----
14 ---- ---- ----
15 ---- ---- ----
16 ---- ---- ----
17 ---- ---- ----
18 ---- ---- ----
19 HU1A WKE2.170.846R3A RP0200
20 ---- ---- ----
Admin#
Result Description
Parameter Description
system device version The device version number.
CARD The slot number.
NAME The abbreviated name of the card.
HARDVER The hardware version of the card.
SOFEVER The software version of the card.
3.4 Configuring the Host Name
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the name of the host. When the
configuration is completed, the former command prompt will be changed into the
new host name.
Command Format
hostname <hostname>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
hostname <hostname> The host name. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the host name to Fiberhome.
Admin#hostname Fiberhome
Host name is set to:Fiberhome
Fiberhome#
3.5 Viewing the Host Name
Command Function
You can use this command to view the host name.
Command Format
show hostname
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the host name.
Fiberhome#show hostname
hostname:Fiberhome
Fiberhome#
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3.6 Forcing Active-standby Switchover
Command Function
You can use this command to perform forced switch between the active and
standby core switch cards. Generally, the command of forced switch between the
active and standby core switch cards is executed when you are going to replace the
active core switch card or upgrade the software of the active core switch card.
Note:
Before executing this command, you should first conduct the save
command to save the configuration.
Command Format
force switch
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
Perform forced switch between the active and standby core switch cards.
Admin#force switch
Admin#
3.7 Resetting
Command Function
You can use this command to reset a certain card or the entire system.
Caution:
This command will result in service interruption. Be cautious when
executing this command.
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Command Format
reboot {[<slotno>|system|backup]}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<slotno> The slot number of the card to be reset. Optional
system Reset the entire system. Optional
backup Reset the standby core switch card. Optional
Note 1: If no parameter is entered, the entire system will be reset by default.
Command Example
Reset the entire system.
Admin#reboot
Are you sure to reboot the whole system? [Y/N]
Invalid input! Please input yes or no.[Y/N]
y
Admin#
3.8 Saving the Configuration Data
Command Function
You can use this command to save current configuration data to Flash, so that the
data will not be lost in case of rebooting or power shutdown.
Command Format
save
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
Save the current configuration data to Flash.
Admin#save
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Trying save configuration to flash, please wait ......
save config success
Admin#
3.9 Clearing the Configuration Data
Command Function
You can use this command to clear the configuration data saved in Flash.
Caution:
This command will result in system restart. Be cautious when executing
this command.
Command Format
erase {[startup-config]}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
{[startup-config]}*1 All configuration. Optional
Note 1: If no parameter is entered, all configuration except the management IP will be cleared by default.
Command Example
Clear all configuration except the management IP.
3.10 Viewing the Configuration Data
Command Function
You can use this command to view configuration data saved in Flash.
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Command Format
show startup-config {module <name>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
module <name> The module name. Optional
Note 1: If no parameter is entered, all configuration will be displayed by default.
Command Example
View all configuration.
Admin#show startup-config
!WOS system config file----------------------------------------
!system name:ngpon olt
cli debug off
hostname admin
terminal length 30
set auto_save enable period 1440 active_time hour 1 min 0
......
!End-----------------------------------------------------------
!@@@@save time:2016-03-10 18:09:41
!version:RP1000
!complieTime:Mar 7 2016 04:11:57
Admin#
3.11 Enabling Automatic Save of Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to enable the automatic save function for configuration
and configure the time parameters.
Command Format
set auto_save enable period <period> {active_time hour <0-23> min <0-59>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The save period. The value can be set to 360, 480, 720 or
period <period> Mandatory
1440; unit: minute.
active_time hour <0-
The first activation time. Optional
23> min <0-59>
Note 1: If the first activation time is not entered, it is 01:00 a.m. by default.
Command Example
Enable the automatic save function for configuration, set the save period to one day
(1440 minutes) and set the first activation time to 01:00 a.m.
Admin#set auto_save enable period 1440
Admin#
3.12 Disabling Automatic Save of Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to disable the automatic save function for configuration.
Command Format
set auto_save disable
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
Disable the automatic save function for configuration.
Admin#set auto_save disable
Admin#
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3.13 Viewing Automatic Save Parameters
Command Function
You can use this command to view the time parameters of the automatic save
function.
Command Format
show auto_save
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the time parameters of the automatic save function.
Admin#show auto_save
Auto Save : enable
frequency : every 1440 min
active time: 1:0 min
Admin#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Auto Save Whether the automatic save function for configuration is enabled.
frequency The save period (frequency).
active time The first activation time.
3.14 Enabling / Disabling Log
Command Function
You can use this command to enable the log function.
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Command Format
set log [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Enable / disable the log function.
[enable|disable] u enable: Enable the log function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the log function.
Command Example
Enable the log function.
Admin#set log enable
system log : enable
Admin#
3.15 Configuring Log Save Interval
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the save interval for the log.
Command Format
set log save_interval <20-65535>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
save_interval The save interval. The value range is from 20 to 65535; unit:
Mandatory
<20-65535> minute.
Command Example
Set the save interval to one day (1440 minutes).
Admin#set log save_interval 1440
Admin#
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3.16 Configuring Automatic Upload of Log
Command Function
You can use this command to configure automatic upload of log to the FTP server.
Command Format
set log auto_upload [enable|disable] {<A.B.C.D> <username> <password>
interval <interval>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
You can use this command to enable / disable automatic upload of
log to the FTP server.
[enable|disable] u enable: Enable the automatic upload of log to the FTP server. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the automatic upload of log to the FTP
server.
<A.B.C.D> The IP address of the FTP server. Optional
<username> The username of the FTP server. Optional
<password> The password of the FTP server. Optional
interval
The automatic upload interval of log; unit: minute. Optional
<interval>
Command Example
Enable automatic upload of log to the FTP server. Set the IP address of the FTP
server to 10.10.10.1, username to 1, password to 1, and the interval to one day
(1440 minutes).
Admin#set log auto_upload enable 10.10.10.1 1 1 interval 1440
Admin#
3.17 Clearing Log
Command Function
You can use this command to clear the log saved in Flash.
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Command Format
clear system log
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
Clear the log saved in Flash.
Admin#clear system log
Admin#
3.18 Viewing the Log Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view the log related configuration parameters.
Command Format
show syslog info
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
Display the log related configuration parameters.
Admin#show syslog info
********** show system log info ********
system log : enable
system log save interval 1440(min)
auto upload : enable
host ip : 10.10.10.1
username : 1
password : 1
upload interval(min) : 1440
Admin#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
system log Enable / disable the log function.
system log save interval The save interval of log.
auto upload Enable / disable automatic upload of log to the FTP server.
host ip The IP address of the FTP server.
username The username of the FTP server.
password The password of the FTP server.
upload interval(min) The automatic upload interval of log.
3.19 Viewing the Log
Command Function
You can use this command to view the log information.
Command Format
show log {[flash]}*1 {[reverse]}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
flash Check the log in the FLASH. Optional
reverse check from the log in reverse order. Optional
Command Example
View the log information.
Admin#show log
@@|2016-01-17 11:05:23|M9|admin|[S348][T:14812998]
[M9][PL]console|set log auto_upload enable 10.10.10.1 1 1 interval 1440|0|
@@|2016-01-17 11:05:06|M9|admin|[S347][T:14812015]
[M9][PL]console|set log auto_upload enable 10.10.10.1 1 1 interval 43200|0|
@@|2016-01-17 11:04:11|M9|admin|[S346][T:14808715]
[M9][PL]console|set log save_interval 1440|0|
@@|2016-01-17 11:03:17|M9|admin|[S345][T:14805442]
[M9][PL]console|set log enable|0|
Admin#
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3.20 Configuring System Time
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the system time.
Command format
set time <2012-2100> <1-12> <1-31> <HH:MM:SS>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<2012-2100> Year Mandatory
<1-12> Month Mandatory
<1-31> Day Mandatory
u HH: hour
<HH:MM:SS> u MM: minute Mandatory
u SS: second
Command Example
Set the system time to 00:00:00 January 1st 2016.
Admin#set time 2016 1 1 00:00:00
Admin#
3.21 Viewing System Time
Command Function
You can use this command to view the system time.
Command Format
show time
Parameter Description
None
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Command Example
View the system time.
Admin#show time
Now time is:
Current Date is 2016-03-11
Current Time is 11:16:16
System running time is 2 day 20:45:17
Admin#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Current Date The current date.
Current Time The current time.
System running time The system running time.
3.22 Viewing the CPU Usage and Memory
Utilization Ratio
Command Function
You can use this command to view the CPU usage and memory utilization ratio.
Command Format
show usage
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the CPU usage and memory utilization ratio.
Admin#show usage
cpu usage: 4. 0(%)
memory usage: 86.66(%)
Admin#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
cpu usage The CPU utilization ratio.
memory usage The memory utilization ratio.
3.23 Uploading the File via the FTP
Command Function
You can use this command to upload the file to the server via the FTP.
Command Format
upload ftp [system|config|showrun|igmplog|syslog|ver_file|patch] <A.B.C.
D> <username> <password> <filename>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
system The system file. Optional
config The configuration file in Flash. Optional
showrun The configuration file being run. Optional
igmplog The multicast log file. Optional
syslog The system log file. Optional
ver_file The version file. Optional
patch The patch file. Optional
<A.B.C.D> The IP address of the FTP server. Mandatory
<username> The username of the FTP server. Mandatory
<password> The password of the FTP server. Mandatory
<filename> The filename. Mandatory
Command Example
Export the configuration file from Flash to the FTP server configured with the IP
address 10.10.10.1. The username of the server is 1, password is 1, and the
filename is config.txt.
Admin#upload ftp config 10.10.10.1 1 1 config.txt
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Trying upload file to ftp server, please wait...
Finished.
You've successfully upload config file.
Admin#
3.24 Configuring the Command Level
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the command level.
Command Format
set cmd <cmd_name> auth_level <0-15>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
cmd <cmd_name> The command name. Mandatory
The command level. The value can be set to 0, 1, 14 or 15.
u 0: guest level; only query commands can be used.
u 1: operator level; query commands and service
auth_level <0-15> configuration related commands can be used. Mandatory
u 14: manager level; all commands except new login user
creation / user level modification can be used.
u 15: admin level; all commands are available.
Command Example
Set the level of the query command for software and hardware version of the card to
15.
Admin#set cmd show_all_card_version_cmd auth_level 15
Admin#
3.25 Viewing the Command Level
Command Function
You can use this command to view the command level.
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Command Format
show cmd <cmd_name> auth_level
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
cmd <cmd_name> The command name. Mandatory
Command Example
View the command level of “show version”.
Admin#show cmd show_all_card_version_cmd auth_level
Level CmdName CmdString
15 show_all_card_version_cmd show version
Admin#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Level The command level.
CmdName The command name.
CmdString The command format.
3.26 Authorizing a Card
Command Function
You can use this command to authorize a card.
Command Format
set card_auth slot <slotno> type <card_type>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number of the card. Mandatory
type <card_type> The type of the card to be authorized. Mandatory
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Command Example
Authorize the card in Slot 12 to GC4B.
Admin#set card_auth slot 12 type gc4b
Admin#
3.27 Deauthorizing a Card
Command Function
You can use this command to deauthorize a card.
Command Format
set card_unauth slot [<slotno>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<slotno> The slot number of the card. Optional
all All the cards. Optional
Command Example
Deauthorize the card in Slot 11.
Admin#set card_unauth slot 11
Admin#
3.28 Authorizing a Card Based on the Actually
Inserted Card Type
Command Function
You can use this command to authorize a card based on the actually inserted card
type in the subrack.
Command Format
set card_all_auth
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Parameter Description
None
Command Example
Authorize all cards based on the actually inserted card types in the subrack.
Admin#set card_all_auth
Admin#
3.29 Viewing the Card Authorization Status
Command Function
You can use this command to view the card authorization status, including whether
the card is inserted, the card type configured in the NMS and the card type detected
by the NMS.
Command Format
showcard
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the authorization status of all cards.
Admin#showcard
---------------------AN5116-06B/AN5516-01---------------------
CARD EXIST CONFIG DETECT DETAIL
1 --- GC4B --- NO_MATCH
2 YES EC4B EC4B MATCH
3 --- --- --- ---
4 --- --- --- ---
5 --- --- --- ---
6 --- --- --- ---
7 --- --- --- ---
8 --- --- --- ---
9 YES HSWA HSWA MATCH/M
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10 --- HSWA --- ---
11 YES GC8B GC8B MATCH
12 YES GCOB GCOB MATCH
13 YES GC8B GC8B MATCH
14 YES EC4B EC4B MATCH
15 YES GCOB GCOB MATCH
16 --- --- --- ---
17 --- --- --- ---
18 --- --- --- ---
19 YES HU1A HU1A MATCH
20 --- --- --- ---
21 YES FAN FAN MATCH
22 YES FAN FAN MATCH
23 YES FAN FAN MATCH
24 --- --- --- ---
25 YES --- PWR NO_MATCH
801 --- --- --- ---
Current temperature is 43 C.
Power 2 is ON.
FAN 1 speed is 1. FAN 2 speed is 1. FAN 3 speed is 1.
Admin#
Result Description
Parameter Description
CARD The slot number.
EXIST Whether the card is inserted in the physical slot.
CONFIG The card type configured in the NMS.
DETECT The card type detected by the NMS.
Whether the card type configured in the NMS and the card type detected
DETAIL
by the NMS are consistent.
3.30 Viewing the Serial Number of the Core Switch
Card
Command Function
You can use this command to view the serial number of the core switch card.
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Command Format
show card_serial
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the serial number of the core switch card.
Admin#show card_serial
serial_num: 123456789012
Admin#
Result Description
Parameter Description
The serial number of the core switch card. It is composed of 12 to 23 numbers or
serial_num
capital letters.
3.31 Viewing the Serial Number of the Uplink Card
or CIO Card
Command Function
You can use this command to view the serial number of the uplink card or CIO card.
Command Format
show slot <slotno> card_serial
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number of the uplink card or CIO card. Mandatory
Command Example
View the serial number of the uplink card in Slot 19.
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Admin#show slot 19 card_serial
serial_num: 123456789034
Admin#
Result Description
Parameter Description
The serial number of the uplink card or CIO card. It is composed of 12 to 23 numbers
serial_num
or capital letters.
3.32 Viewing Serial Numbers of All Cards
Command Function
You can use this command to view the serial numbers of all cards.
Command Format
show all_card_serial
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the serial numbers of all cards.
Admin#show all_card_serial
SLOT SERIAL_NUM
------------------------------
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 123456789012
10
11
12
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14
15
16
17
18
19 123456789034
20
Admin#
Result Description
Parameter Description
SLOT The slot number of the card.
The serial number of the card. It is composed of 12 to 23 numbers or capital
SERIAL_NUM
letters.
3.33 Upgrading the Files of the Core Switch Card
Command Function
You can use this command to upgrade the files of the core switch card, including
system file, configuration file, version file and patch file.
Command Format
download ftp [system|config|script|ver_file|boot|patch|cpld]
<ftp_serv_ip> <username> <password> <filename>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
All types of files of the core switch card.
u system: The system file.
u config: The configuration file.
[system|config|
u script: The batch command line file.
script|ver_file|boot| Optional
u ver_file: The version file.
patch|cpld]
u boot: The system boot file.
u patch: The system patch file.
u cpld: The system cpld file.
<ftp_serv_ip> The IP address of the FTP server. Mandatory
<username> The username of the FTP server. Mandatory
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Parameter Description Attribute
<password> The password of the FTP server. Mandatory
<filename> The filename. Mandatory
Command Example
Upgrade the system file of the core switch card. The IP address of the FTP server is
10.33.150.2, username is 1, and password is 1. The patch filename is
hb_hsa_1000_tst.bin.
Admin#download ftp system 10.33.150.2 1 1 hb_hsa_1000_tst.bin
Finished.
You've successfully download new
Now you can type reboot command to reboot system.
Admin#
3.34 Upgrading the Standby Core Switch Card
Command Function
You can use this command to upgrade the system file of the standby core switch
card.
Command Format
download ftp backup <ftp_serv_ip> <username> <password> <filename>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<ftp_serv_ip> The IP address of the FTP server. Mandatory
<username> The username of the FTP server. Mandatory
<password> The password of the FTP server. Mandatory
<filename> The filename. Mandatory
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Command Example
Upgrade the system file of the standby core switch card. The IP address of the FTP
server is 10.33.150.2, username is 1, and password is 1. The patch filename is
hb_hsa_1000_tst.bin.
Admin#download ftp backup 10.33.150.2 1 1 hb_hsa_1000_tst.bin
This will need seconds of time, please wait...
Cli Backup upgrade successfully, should reboot to take effect!
Admin#
3.35 Upgrading the Patch or cpld File of the
Standby Core Switch Card
Command Function
You can use this command to upgrade the patch or cpld file of the standby core
switch card.
Command Format
download ftp backup [patch|cpld] <ftp_serv_ip> <username> <password>
<filename>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
u patch: The patch file.
[patch|cpld] Optional
u cpld: The cpld file.
<ftp_serv_ip> The IP address of the FTP server. Mandatory
<username> The username of the FTP server. Mandatory
<password> The password of the FTP server. Mandatory
<filename> The filename. Mandatory
Command Example
Upgrade the patch of the standby core switch card. The IP address of the FTP
server is 10.33.150.2, username is 1, and password is 1. The patch filename is
patch1015.bin.
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Admin#download ftp backup patch 10.33.150.2 1 1 patch1015.bin
This will need seconds of time, please wait...
Cli Backup upgrade successfully, should reboot to take effect!
Admin#
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This chapter introduces functions, formats, parameters and examples of commands
run in the admin\card directory.
Viewing Parameters of the Optical Module on a PON Port
Viewing the GPON Card's CPU Usage and Memory Utilization Ratio
Configuring PON Port FEC
Viewing PON Port FEC
Configuring PON Port Shutdown
Viewing PON Port Shutdown
Configuring PON Port Isolation
Viewing PON Port Isolation
Configuring the Key for the PON Port
Viewing the Key for the PON Port
Configuring Packet Suppression for the PON Port
Validating Packet Suppression for the PON Port
Viewing Packet Suppression for the PON Port
Viewing the MAC Address Table of a PON Port
Viewing the MAC Address of the XGPON Port
Viewing MAC Addresses of PON System
Viewing the System Time of the Line Card
Configuring Loop Delay for the PON Port
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Validating Loop Delay for the PON Port
Viewing the Loop Delay Configuration for the PON Port
Configuring ONU Automatic Discovery
Viewing the Automatic Discovery Configuration for the ONU
Configuring the Constantly-Light-Emitting Detection Configuration for the Line
Card
Viewing the Constantly-Light-Emitting Detection Configuration for the Line Card
Configuring the Working Mode for the EPON Port
Viewing the Working Mode for the EPON Port
Configuring the 1588 Switch of a PON Port
Validating the 1588 Switch of a PON Port
Viewing the 1588 Switch of a PON Port
Configuring the Optical Power Monitoring Switch of the PON Port
Viewing the Optical Power Monitoring Switch of a PON Port
Configuring the Descriptive Information for the Port
Viewing Descriptive Information About a Port
Configuring the PON Port's MAC Address Mapping Mode
Viewing the PON Port's MAC Address Mapping Mode
Viewing the Multicast Address Table of the Line Card
Configuring the PON Port Authentication Mode
Viewing the PON Port Authentication Mode
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4.1 Viewing Parameters of the Optical Module on
a PON Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the parameters of the optical module on a PON
port.
Command Format
show optic_module_para slot <slotno> pon <ponno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges
slot <slotno> Mandatory
from 1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The number of the PON port. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
Command Example
View the parameters of the optical module of PON Port 16 in Slot 18.
Admin\card#show optic_module_para slot 18 pon 16
show optic_module_par slot 18 pon 16
----- PON OPTIC MODULE PAR INFO -----
NAME VALUE UNIT
---------------------------------------
TYPE : 20 (KM)
TEMPERATURE : 33.14 ('C)
VOLTAGE : 3.26 (V)
BIAS CURRENT : 6.99 (mA)
SEND POWER : 3.26 (Dbm)
ONU_NO RECV_POWER , ITEM=2
1 -9.06 (Dbm)
3 -19.14 (Dbm)
Admin\card#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
TYPE The optical module type.
TEMPERATURE The temperature of the optical module.
VOLTAGE The voltage of the optical module.
BIAS CURRENT The bias current of the optical module.
SEND POWER The Tx optical power of the optical module.
ONU_NO The ONU authorization number of the PON port.
RECV_POWER Rx Optical Power of the optical module.
4.2 Viewing the GPON Card's CPU Usage and
Memory Utilization Ratio
Command Function
You can use this command to view the GPON card's CPU usage and memory
utilization ratio.
Command Format
show cpu-usage slot <slotno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the GPON interface card. The value
slot <slotno> Mandatory
ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18.
Command Example
View the CPU usage and memory utilization ratio of the GPON card in Slot 16.
Admin\card#show cpu-usage slot 16
----- OLT CPU & Memory Using -----
CPU : 2.47%
Memory : 41.40%
Admin\card#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
CPU The CPU utilization ratio.
Memory The memory utilization ratio.
4.3 Configuring PON Port FEC
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the FEC switch for the uplink / downlink
stream of the PON port.
Command Format
set fec slot <slotno> pon <ponno> upstream_fec [enable|disable]
downstream_fec [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges
slot <slotno> Mandatory
from 1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The number of the PON port. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
The FEC switch for the uplink stream.
upstream_fec [enable|
u enable: Enable the switch. Mandatory
disable]
u disable: Disable the switch.
The FEC switch for the downlink stream.
downstream_fec
u enable: Enable the switch. Mandatory
[enable|disable]
u disable: Disable the switch.
Command Example
Enable the FEC switch for the uplink / downlink stream of PON Port 1 in Slot 1.
Admin\card#set fec slot 1 pon 1 upstream_fec enable downstream_fec enable
set pon fec cmd ok!
Admin\card#
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4.4 Viewing PON Port FEC
Command Function
You can use this command to view the FEC switch for the uplink / downlink stream
of the PON port.
Command Format
show pon_fec slot <slotno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
Command Example
View the FEC switch for the uplink / downlink stream of the PON port of the PON
interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\card#show pon_fec slot 1
ITEM(16) UP DOWN
--------------------------------
1 ENABLE ENABLE
2 DISABLE DISABLE
3 DISABLE DISABLE
4 DISABLE DISABLE
5 DISABLE DISABLE
6 DISABLE DISABLE
7 DISABLE DISABLE
8 DISABLE DISABLE
9 DISABLE DISABLE
10 DISABLE DISABLE
11 DISABLE DISABLE
12 DISABLE DISABLE
13 DISABLE DISABLE
14 DISABLE DISABLE
15 DISABLE DISABLE
16 DISABLE DISABLE
Admin\card#
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4.5 Configuring PON Port Shutdown
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the shutdown status of the PON port.
Command Format
set slot <slotno> pon <ponno> [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The number of the PON port. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
u enable: Enable the PON port.
[enable|disable] Mandatory
u disable: Disable the PON port.
Command Example
Disable PON Port 1 in Slot 1.
Admin\card#set slot 1 pon 1 disable
set ok!
Admin\card#
4.6 Viewing PON Port Shutdown
Command Function
You can use this command to view the shutdown status of the PON port.
Command Format
show pon_onoff slot <slotno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
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Command Example
View the shutdown status of the PON port of the PON interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\card#show pon_onoff slot 1
ITEM(16) STATUS
--------------------------------
1 OFF
2 ON
3 ON
4 ON
5 ON
6 ON
7 ON
8 ON
9 ON
10 ON
11 ON
12 ON
13 ON
14 ON
15 ON
16 ON
Admin\card#
4.7 Configuring PON Port Isolation
Command Function
You can use this command to configure PON port isolation.
Command Format
set separate slot <slotno> status [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
The PON port isolation switch.
status [enable|
u enable: Enable the switch. Mandatory
disable]
u disable: Disable the switch.
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Command Example
Disable PON port isolation for the PON interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\card#set separate slot 1 status disable
set separate status ok!
Admin\card#
4.8 Viewing PON Port Isolation
Command Function
You can use this command to view the isolation status of the PON port.
Command Format
show pon_separate slot <slotno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
Command Example
View the isolation status of the PON port of the PON interface card in Slot 2.
Admin\card#show pon_separate slot 2
SLOT 2 is separate!
Admin\card#
4.9 Configuring the Key for the PON Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the key of the PON port.
Command Format
set secret slot <slotno> pon <ponno> interval <interval>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The number of the PON port. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
interval The update interval for the key of the PON port. The value should
Mandatory
<interval> be equal to or larger than 10, or set to 0; unit: second.
Command Example
Set the update interval for the key of PON Port 1 of the PON interface card in Slot 1
to 100 seconds.
Admin\card#set secret slot 1 pon 1 interval 100
set secret update interval ok!
Admin\card#
4.10 Viewing the Key for the PON Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the key for the PON port.
Command Format
show pon_secret slot <slotno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
Command Example
View the key for the PON port of the PON interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\card#show pon_secret slot 1
ITEM(16) INTERVAL
1 100
2 0
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3 0
4 0
5 0
6 0
7 0
8 0
9 0
10 0
11 0
12 0
13 0
14 0
15 0
16 0
Admin\card#
Result Description
Parameter Parameter Description
ITEM The PON port number.
INTERVAL The key interval of the PON port.
4.11 Configuring Packet Suppression for the PON
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the suppression function of broadcast /
multicast / unknown packets of the PON port. This can avoid broadcast storm in the
system, so as to improve the system performance.
Command Format
set packet_control slot <slotno> pon <ponno> {type [broadcast|multicast|
unknown] status [enable|disable] rate [<1-262142>|default]}*3
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
The packet type.
type [broadcast|
u broadcast: broadcast packets.
multicast| Mandatory
u multicast: multicast packets.
unknown]
u unknown: unknown packets.
Enable or disable packet suppression.
status [enable|
u enable: Enable. Mandatory
disable]
u disable: Disable.
Rate control. The number of the data packets that pass the PON
port per second. The system discards the data packet which
rate [<1-262142>|
exceeds the rate control. Optional
default]
The value ranges between 1 and 262142; the unit is
packet/second; and the default value is 150.
Command Example
Enable broadcast packet suppression for PON Port 1 in Slot 1. The packet
suppression rate is 100 packets per second.
Admin\card#set packet_control slot 1 pon 1 type broadcast status enable rate 100
command execute ok!
Admin\card#
4.12 Validating Packet Suppression for the PON
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to validate the suppression function of broadcast /
multicast / unknown packets of the PON port.
Command Format
apply packet_control slot <slotno> pon <ponno>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The number of the PON port. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
Command Example
Validate the packet suppression function for PON Port 1 in Slot 1.
Admin\card#apply packet_control slot 1 pon 1
command execute ok!
Admin\card#
4.13 Viewing Packet Suppression for the PON
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the suppression function of broadcast / multicast
/ unknown packets of the PON port.
Command Format
show pon packet_control slot <slotno> pon <ponno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The number of the PON port. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
Command Example
View the packet suppression function of PON port 1 in Slot 1.
Admin\card#show pon packet_control slot 1 pon 1
---- PON PACET CONTROL -----
TYPE STATUS RATE,Item=3
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broadcast enable 100
multicast disable -1
unknown enable 100
Admin\card#
Result Description
Parameter Description
TYPE The packet type.
STATUS The packet suppression switch.
RATE The packet suppression rate; unit: packet per second.
4.14 Viewing the MAC Address Table of a PON
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the MAC address table of a PON port.
Command Format
show pon_mac slot <slotno> pon <ponno> {lookup <mac_address>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The number of the PON port. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
{lookup <mac_ The MAC address.
Optional
address>}*1 The character string length is 12.
Command Example
View the MAC address table of PON Port 1 in Slot 1.
Admin\card#show pon_mac slot 1 pon 1
----- PON MAC ADDRESS, ITEM=1 -----
001 22:3E:44:55:66:11 Vid:4091 OnuId:1
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Result Description
Parameter Description
ITEM The entry quantity of the MAC address table of the PON port.
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX The MAC address of the PON port.
Vid The VLAN ID of the MAC address table of the PON port.
OnuId The ONU ID of the PON port.
4.15 Viewing the MAC Address of the XGPON Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the MAC address table of the XGPON port.
Command Format
show xgpon_mac slot <slotno> pon <ponno> {lookup <mac_address>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the XGPON interface card. The value ranges
slot <slotno> Mandatory
from 1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The XGPON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
{lookup <mac_ The MAC address.
Optional
address>}*1 The character string length is 12.
Command Example
View the MAC address table of XGPON Port 1 in Slot 11.
Admin\card#show xgpon_mac slot 11 pon 1
----- PON MAC ADDRESS, ITEM=1 -----
001 22:00:33:44:55:11 Vid:4091 OnuId:1
Admin\card#
Result Description
Parameter Description
ITEM The entry quantity of the MAC address table of the XGPON port.
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX The MAC address of the XGPON port.
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Parameter Description
Vid The VLAN ID of the MAC address table of the XGPON port.
OnuId The ONU ID of the XGPON port.
4.16 Viewing MAC Addresses of PON System
Command Function
You can use this command to view MAC addresses of the PON system (including
core switch card and PON port).
Command Format
show pon-mac [all|mainboard]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
View MAC addresses of all the objects (including the core switch
all Mandatory
card and PON port) in the OLT system.
mainboard View the MAC address of the core switch card. Mandatory
Command Example
View MAC addresses of all the objects in the OLT system.
Admin\card#show pon-mac all
-------------------- OLT MAC LIST ----------------
SLOT PORT ONU MAC VLAN
--------------------------------------------------
19 3 -- 00:00:33:33:33:01 100
19 3 -- 00:00:33:33:33:03 100
----------------------------
TOTAL OLT MAC NUM: 2
----------------------------
--------------------- PON MAC LIST ------------------
SLOT PON ONU MAC VLAN
-----------------------------------------------------
14 1 2 00:00:11:11:11:01 100
14 1 2 00:00:11:11:11:03 100
14 1 1 00:00:22:22:22:01 100
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14 1 1 00:00:22:22:22:03 100
----- SLOT 14 PON 1 MAC ADDRESS, ITEM=4 -----
Admin\card#
4.17 Viewing the System Time of the Line Card
Command Function
You can use this command to view the system time of the line card.
Command Format
show card time slot <slotno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
Command Example
View the system time of the line card in Slot 1.
Admin\card#show card time slot 1
CARD 1 TIMESHOW
Sys Date: 2016-03-29 13:40:17
Run Time: 0days 2h 39m 11s
Admin\card#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Sys Date The system time.
Run Time The running time.
4.18 Configuring Loop Delay for the PON Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure loop delay for the PON port.
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Command Format
set circuit_delay slot <slotno> {pon <ponno> delay <0-400>}*8
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The number of the PON port. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
delay <0-400> The loop delay time. The value ranges from 0 to 400; unit: second. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the loop delay time for PON Port 1 in Slot 1 to 10 seconds.
Admin\card#set circuit_delay slot 1 pon 1 delay 10
set linecard circuit delay ok!
Admin\card#
4.19 Validating Loop Delay for the PON Port
Command Function
You can use this command to validate loop delay for the PON port.
Command Format
apply circuit_delay slot <slotno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
Command Example
Validate loop delay of the PON port of the PON interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\card#apply circuit_delay slot 1
apply linecard upgrade circuit delay ok!
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Admin\card#
4.20 Viewing the Loop Delay Configuration for the
PON Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the loop delay configuration for the PON port.
Command Format
show circuit_delay slot <slotno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
Command Example
View the loop delay of the PON port of the PON interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\card#show circuit_delay slot 1
PON 1, DELAY=10
PON 2, DELAY=0
PON 3, DELAY=0
PON 4, DELAY=0
PON 5, DELAY=0
PON 6, DELAY=0
PON 7, DELAY=0
PON 8, DELAY=0
PON 9, DELAY=0
PON 10, DELAY=0
PON 11, DELAY=0
PON 12, DELAY=0
PON 13, DELAY=0
PON 14, DELAY=0
PON 15, DELAY=0
PON 16, DELAY=0
Admin\card#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
PON The PON port number.
DELAY The loop delay; unit: second.
4.21 Configuring ONU Automatic Discovery
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the ONU automatic discovery. When an
ONU is added, the OLT can obtain the ONU registration information automatically.
Command Format
set onu_auto_discover slot <slotno> status [enable|disable] {aging_period
<aging_period>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
Enable or disable the automatic discovery function of the ONU.
status [enable|
u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
disable]
u disable: Disable the function.
The aging time of automatic discovery for ONU. The system can
periodically clear the registration buffer area occupied by the
aging_period automatically discovered ONU based on the aging time, so that
Mandatory
<aging_period> the new ONU registration will not be rejected because of
registration buffer area overflow. The value should be equal to or
larger than 120; unit: second. The default value is 120 seconds.
Command Example
Enable the automatic discovery function for the ONU of the PON interface card in
Slot 1. Set the aging time of automatic discovery to 120 seconds.
Admin\card#set onu_auto_discover slot 1 status enable aging_period 120
set auto upgrade cfg ok!
Admin\card#
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4.22 Viewing the Automatic Discovery
Configuration for the ONU
Command Function
You can use this command to view the automatic discovery configuration of the
ONU.
Command Format
show onu_auto_discover slot <slotno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
Command Example
View the automatic discovery configuration for the ONU of the PON interface card in
Slot 1.
Admin\card#show onu_auto_discover slot 1
FLAG = 1
PERIOD = 120
Admin\card#
Result Description
Parameter Description
The enable status of the ONU automatic discovery. 1: enable; 0:
FLAG
disable.
PERIOD The automatic discovery period of the ONU; unit: second.
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4.23 Configuring the Constantly-Light-Emitting
Detection Configuration for the Line Card
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the constantly-light-emitting detection for
the line card. The OLT can ascertain whether any rouge ONU that constantly emits
light exists connected to the PON port by periodically detecting optical signals
during idle hours.
Command Format
set gep sl <slotno> detectswitch [enable|disable] detecttimeintervals <5-
3600> shutdowntype [auto|manual]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
sl <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
The constantly-light-emitting detection switch.
detectswitch
u enable: Enable the switch. Mandatory
[enable|disable]
u disable: Disable the switch.
detecttimeinter- The time interval for constantly-light-emitting detection. The value
Mandatory
vals <5-3600> ranges from 5 to 3600; unit: second.
Disable the constantly-light-emitting detection function
shutdowntype automatically or manually.
Mandatory
[auto|manual] u auto: Automatic.
u manual: Manual.
Command Example
Enable the constantly-light-emitting detection for the PON interface card in Slot 1.
Set the detection interval to 1 hour, and the disable type to auto.
Admin\card#set gep sl 1 detectswitch enable detecttimeintervals 3600 shutdowntype auto
set config of optical detect success.
Admin\card#
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4.24 Viewing the Constantly-Light-Emitting
Detection Configuration for the Line Card
Command Function
You can use this command to view the constantly-light-emitting detection
configuration for the line card.
Command Format
show gep slot <slotno> OpticalDetect
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
Command Example
View the constantly-light-emitting detection configuration of the PON interface card
in Slot 1.
Admin\card#show gep slot 1 OpticalDetect
DetectSwitch : Enable
DetectTimeIntervals: 3600
shutdowntype : Autoshutdown
Admin\card#
Result Description
Parameter Description
DetectSwitch The constantly-light-emitting detection switch.
The time interval for constantly-light-emitting detection. Unit:
DetectTimeIntervals
minute.
Disable the constantly-light-emitting detection function
shutdowntype
automatically or manually.
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4.25 Configuring the Working Mode for the EPON
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the working mode of the EPON port.
Command Format
set epon slot <slotno> pon <ponno> 2.5gmode [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the EPON interface card. The value ranges
slot <slotno> Mandatory
from 1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The EPON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
Whether to enable the 2.5G working mode.
2.5gmode [enable|
u enable: Enable the working mode. Mandatory
disable]
u disable: Disable the working mode.
Command Example
Enable the 2.5G working mode of EPON Port 1 of the EPON interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\card#set epon slot 1 pon 1 2.5gmode enable
Admin\card#
4.26 Viewing the Working Mode for the EPON Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the working mode of the EPON port.
Command Format
show epon slot <slotno> pon <ponno> 2.5gmode
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the EPON interface card. The value ranges
slot <slotno> Mandatory
from 1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The EPON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
Command Example
View the working mode of EPON Port 1 of the EPON interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\card#show epon slot 1 pon 1 2.5gmode
pon 2.5g port state : Enable
Admin\card#
Result Description
Parameter Description
pon 2.5g port state Whether to enable the 2.5G working mode.
4.27 Configuring the 1588 Switch of a PON Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the 1588 switch of a PON port.
Command Format
set 1588_enable slot <slotno> pon <ponno> switch [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges
slot <slotno> Mandatory
from 1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The number of the PON port. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
Whether to enable the 1588 clock.
switch [enable|
u enable: Enable the clock. Mandatory
disable]
u disable: Disable the clock.
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Command Example
Enable the 1588 clock of PON Port 1 of the PON interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\card#set 1588_enable slot 1 pon 1 switch enable
set ok!
Admin\card#
4.28 Validating the 1588 Switch of a PON Port
Command Function
You can use this command to validate the 1588 switch of the optical module on a
PON port.
Command Format
apply 1588_enable slot <slotno> pon <ponlist>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponlist> The number of the PON port. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
Command Example
Validate the 1588 clock configuration of PON Port 1 of the PON interface card in
Slot 1.
Admin\card#apply 1588_enable slot 1 pon 1
set ok!
Admin\card#
4.29 Viewing the 1588 Switch of a PON Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the 1588 switch of the optical module on a PON
port.
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Command Format
show pon 1588_enable slot <slotno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
Command Example
View the 1588 clock configuration of the PON interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\card#show pon 1588_enable slot 1
----- SLOT 1 1588 SWITCH -----
PON 1 enable
PON 2 disable
PON 3 disable
PON 4 disable
PON 5 disable
PON 6 disable
PON 7 disable
PON 8 disable
PON 9 disable
PON 10 disable
PON 11 disable
PON 12 disable
PON 13 disable
PON 14 disable
PON 15 disable
PON 16 disable
Admin\card#
4.30 Configuring the Optical Power Monitoring
Switch of the PON Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the optical power monitoring switch of a
PON port.
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Command Format
set opticpower_scout slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu [<onuno>|null] status [on|
off] {period}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu [<onuno>|
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
null]
The optical power monitoring switch.
status [on|off] u on: Enable. Mandatory
u off: Disable.
The time interval for optical power monitoring. The value ranges
{period}*1 from 30 to 600 (unit: s). Optional
It is valid for the EPON interface card only.
Command Example
Enable the optical power monitoring switch of PON Port 1 of the PON interface card
in Slot 1 and set the monitoring interval to 5 minutes (300 seconds).
Admin\card#set opticpower_scout slot 1 pon 1 onu null status on period 300
set_optic_power_scout_fun ok!
Admin\card#
4.31 Viewing the Optical Power Monitoring Switch
of a PON Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the optical power monitoring switch of a PON
port.
Command Format
show opticpower_scout slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu [<onuno>|null]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The number of the PON port. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu [<onuno>|
The ONU authorization number. Mandatory
null]
Command Example
View the optical power monitoring switch of PON Port 1 of the PON interface card in
Slot 1.
Admin\card#show opticpower_scout slot 1 pon 1 onu null
SLOT=1 PON=1 ONU=65535 STATUS=0 PERIOD=120
Admin\card#
Result Description
Parameter Description
SLOT The slot number of the PON interface card.
PON The PON port number.
ONU The ONU authorization number.
STATUS The optical power monitoring switch of the PON port. 0: OFF; 1: ON.
The time interval for optical power monitoring; unit: s. It is valid for the EPON PON
PERIOD
interface only.
4.32 Configuring the Descriptive Information for
the Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the descriptive information about the port.
Command Format
set port_descp slot <slotno> port <portno> descp_info <descp_info>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number for the card. The value ranges from 1 to 18. Mandatory
port <portno> The port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
descp_info <descp_
The descriptive information for the port. Mandatory
info>
Command Example
Set the descriptive information about PON Port 1 of the PON interface card in Slot 1
to AN5516OLT-SLOT1-PON1.
Admin\card#set port_descp slot 1 port 1 descp_info AN5516OLT-SLOT1-PON1
set port descp info ok!
Admin\card#
4.33 Viewing Descriptive Information About a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view descriptive information about a port.
Command Format
show port_descp slot <slotno> port <portlist>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number of the card. The value ranges from 1 to 18. Mandatory
port <portlist> The port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
Command Example
View descriptive information about PON Port 1 of the PON interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\card#show port_descp slot 1 port 1
Port 1: AN5516OLT-SLOT1-PON1
Admin\card#
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4.34 Configuring the PON Port's MAC Address
Mapping Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the mapping mode for the MAC address of
the PON port.
Command Format
set pon_mapping_mode slot [<slotlist>|all] mode [mac|mac+vid]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card.
slot [<slotlist>| u slotlist: The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to
Mandatory
all] 18.
u all: All PON interface cards.
The MAC address mapping mode.
mode [mac|mac
u mac: The MAC mode. Mandatory
+vid]
u mac+vid: The MAC+VID mode.
Command Example
Set the MAC address mapping mode of the PON port of the PON interface card in
Slot 1 to the MAC+VID mode.
Admin\card#set pon_mapping_mode slot 1 mode mac+vid
set slot 01 ok!
Admin\card#
4.35 Viewing the PON Port's MAC Address
Mapping Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to view the mapping mode for the MAC address of the
PON port.
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Command Format
show pon_mapping_mode slot [<slotno>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card.
slot [<slotno>| u slotno: The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to
Mandatory
all] 18.
u all: All PON interface cards.
Command Example
View the MAC address mapping mode of the PON port of the PON interface card in
Slot 1.
Admin\card#show pon_mapping_mode slot 1
SLOT: 1, PON MAC MAPPING MODE: mac+vid
Admin\card#
4.36 Viewing the Multicast Address Table of the
Line Card
Command Function
You can use this command to view the line card's multicast address table.
Command Format
show igmp_addr_table slot <slotno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the line card. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11
slot <slotno> Mandatory
to 18.
Command Example
View the multicast address table of the line card in Slot 1.
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Result Description
Parameter Description
the sum of igmp address table The quantity of the multicast address entries.
NO. The number of the multicast address entry.
IP ADDR The multicast address.
PONNO The PON port number.
ONUNO The ONU authorization number.
4.37 Configuring the PON Port Authentication
Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the authentication mode of the PON port.
Command Format
set pon_auth slot <slotno> pon <ponno> mode [phy_id|phy_id+psw|password|
loid+psw|phy_id/loid+psw|no_auth|loid|phy_id/loid|phy_id/psw]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The number of the PON port. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
The authentication mode.
u phy_id: Physical identifier authentication
mode [phy_id|phy_ u phy_id+psw: Physical identifier plus password authentication
id+psw|password| u password: Password authentication
loid+psw|phy_ u loid+psw: Logical identifier authentication
id/loid+psw|no_ u no_auth: Non-authentication Mandatory
auth|loid|phy_ u loid: Logical identifier authentication (without password)
id/loid|phy_ u phy_id/loid: Physical / logical identifier (without password)
id/psw] hybrid authentication
u phy_id+psw: Physical identifier / password hybrid
authentication
Command Example
Set the authentication mode of PON Port 1 of the PON interface card in Slot 1 to
physical identifier authentication.
Admin\card#set pon_auth slot 1 pon 1 mode phy_id
Command execute success.
Admin\card#
4.38 Viewing the PON Port Authentication Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to view the authentication mode of the PON port.
Command Format
show pon_auth [select|all] {slot <slotno> pon <ponno>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
u select: A specified PON port.
[select|all] Mandatory
u all: All PON ports.
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The number of the PON port. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
Command Example
View the authentication mode of PON Port 1 of the PON interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\card#show pon_auth select slot 1 pon 1
slot 1 pon 1 ,auth mode is physical id.
Admin\card#
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run in the admin\device directory.
Viewing Information About a Specific Uplink Port
Viewing Information About All Uplink Ports
Viewing the Card Temperature
Configuring Fan Control
Viewing Fan Control
Viewing Fan Status
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5.1 Viewing Information About a Specific Uplink
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view information about a specific uplink port.
Command Format
show uplink slot <slotno> port <portno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
uplink slot <slotno> The slot number of the uplink card. Mandatory
port <portno> The number of the uplink port. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
Command Example
View the uplink port information of Port 1 of the uplink card in Slot 19.
Result Description
Parameter Description
Port info The number of the uplink port.
Link state The uplink port connection status.
Port state Whether the uplink port is enabled.
AutoNegotiation The auto-negotiation of the uplink port.
Speed The rate of the uplink port.
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Parameter Description
Duplex The duplex mode of the uplink port.
Learning The address learning of the uplink port.
FlowControl The flow control of the uplink port.
Port VLAN ID The VLAN ID of the uplink port.
PriEn The priority enable status of the uplink port.
PriValue The priority value of the uplink port.
interface mode The uplink port mode, including SerDes and SGMⅡ.
Jumbo Frame The maximum frame length of the uplink port.
5.2 Viewing Information About All Uplink Ports
Command Function
You can use this command to view information about all uplink ports.
Command Format
show uplink port all
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View information about all uplink ports.
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Result Description
Parameter Description
Link state The uplink port connection status.
Port state Whether the uplink port is enabled.
AutoNegotiation The auto-negotiation of the uplink port.
Speed The rate of the uplink port.
Duplex The duplex mode of the uplink port.
Learning The address learning of the uplink port.
FlowControl The flow control of the uplink port.
Port VLAN ID The VLAN ID of the uplink port.
PriEn The priority enable status of the uplink port.
PriValue The priority value of the uplink port.
interface mode The uplink port mode, including SerDes and SGMⅡ.
Jumbo Frame The maximum frame length of the uplink port.
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5.3 Viewing the Card Temperature
Command Function
You can use this command to view the card temperature.
Command Format
show card temperature
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the card temperature.
Admin\device#show card temperature
the card <1> temperature is 44
the card <9> temperature is 47
the card <13> temperature is 65
Admin\device#
5.4 Configuring Fan Control
Command Function
You can use this command to configure fan control.
Command Format
set fanspeed mode <0-1> speed <0-7> scheme <0-1>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The fan speed control.
mode <0-1> u 0: Automatic speed control. Mandatory
u 1: Manual speed control.
The fan speed choice in the manual control mode. The value
speed <0-7> Mandatory
ranges from 0 to 7.
scheme <0-1> The automatic control scheme. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the fan speed control mode to auto, the fan speed choice to 4, and the
automatic speed control scheme to intelligent.
Admin\device#set fanspeed mode 0 speed 4 scheme 0
set fan work mode success!
Admin\device#
5.5 Viewing Fan Control
Command Function
You can use this command to view fan control.
Command Format
show fan_control_speed
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the fan control configuration.
Admin\device#show fan_control_speed
fan control mode: the intelligent auto control mode.
Admin\device#
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5.6 Viewing Fan Status
Command Function
You can use this command to view the fan status.
Command Format
show fan_status fan <1-3>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
fan <1-3> The fan number. Mandatory
Command Example
View the fan status.
Admin\device#show fan_status fan 1
FAN:1 speed_status:4, current temperature:47.
Admin\device#
Result Description
Parameter Description
FAN The fan number.
speed_status The fan speed choice.
current temperature The current temperature of the fan.
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This chapter introduces functions, formats, parameters and examples of commands
run in the admin\service directory.
Configuring a Static Route
Deleting a Static Route
Viewing Static Routes
Configuring the MAC Address Aging Time
Configuring a Management VLAN
Configuring the IPv4 Address of the Management VLAN
Configuring the IPv6 Address of the Management VLAN
Configuring the MTU Value of the Management VLAN
Deleting a Management VLAN
Viewing a Management VLAN
Enabling / Disabling Telnet
Viewing the Telnet Status
Forcing a User to Log off
Viewing the Currently Logged-in Users
Ping
Pinging the Line Card
Configuring the Network Management ACL
Viewing the Network Management ACL
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Configuring the Telnet ACL
Viewing the Telnet ACL
Telnet
Accessing the Line Card Using Telnet
Viewing the Line Card's Private IP
Tracert
Configuring the Tracert Type
Configuring the Command Line Terminal Length
Viewing the Command Line Terminal Length
Configuring the Command Line Time-out Duration
Viewing the Command Line Timeout Duration
Configuring the Time Calibration Mode
Viewing the Time Calibration Mode
Configuring the SNMP Calibration Time
Viewing the SNMP Calibration Time
Configuring the SNMP Community
Viewing the SNMP Community
Configuring the SNMP Trap Receiver Address
Deleting the SNMP Trap Receiver Address
Configuring the SNMP Trap Port
Viewing the SNMP Trap Receiver Address
Configuring the SNMP Trap Message Format
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Viewing the SNMP Trap Message Format
Enabling / Disabling the SNMP Trap Function
Configuring System Content of SNMP
Viewing System Content of SNMP
Configuring System Location of SNMP
Viewing System Location of SNMP
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6.1 Configuring a Static Route
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the destination IP address, gateway
address and subnet mask of a static route.
Command Format
add static route destination <A.B.C.D> gateway <A.B.C.D> mask <A.B.C.D>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
destination <A.B.C. The destination IP address. It is usually in the format of
Mandatory
D> network segment.
gateway <A.B.C.D> The gateway address. Mandatory
mask <A.B.C.D> The subnet mask. Mandatory
Command Example
Add a static route with the destination IP address 10.33.0.0, gateway address
10.190.40.1 and subnet mask 255.255.0.0.
Admin\service#add static route destination 10.33.0.0 gateway 10.190.40.1 mask
255.255.0.0
Admin\service#
6.2 Deleting a Static Route
Command Function
You can use this command to delete a static route.
Command Format
no static route destination <A.B.C.D> mask <A.B.C.D>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
destination <A.B. The destination IP address. It is usually in the format of network
Mandatory
C.D> segment.
mask <A.B.C.D> The subnet mask. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete a static route with the destination IP address 10.33.0.0 and subnet mask
255.255.0.0.
Admin\service#no static route destination 10.33.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0
Admin\service#
6.3 Viewing Static Routes
Command Function
You can use this command to view static routes.
Command Format
show static_route
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View static routes.
Admin\service#show static_route
id dstIp mask gateIp
1 10.33.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.190.40.1
2 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
3 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
4 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
5 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
6 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
7 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
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8 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
9 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
10 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
11 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
12 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
13 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
14 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
15 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
16 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
Admin\service#
Result Description
Parameter Description
id The serial number of the static route.
dstIp The destination IP address of the static route.
mask The subnet mask of the static route.
gateIp The gateway address of the static route.
6.4 Configuring the MAC Address Aging Time
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the aging time for the MAC address. The
time begins when an MAC address is added to the address table. If the ports fail to
receive the frames whose source address is the MAC address within the aging time,
the MAC address will be deleted from the dynamic MAC address table.
Command Format
set fdb agingtime <0-300>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The aging time for the MAC address, ranging from 0 to 300; unit:
agingtime <0-300> Mandatory
second. 0 means no aging.
Command Example
Set the MAC address aging time to 60 seconds.
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Admin\service#set fdb agingtime 60
Admin\service#
6.5 Configuring a Management VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to configure a management VLAN, including the
management VLAN name, ID, port number and Tag attribute.
Command Format
set manage vlan name <name> vid <1-4085> inputport <portlist> [untagged|
tagged]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name <name> The name of the management VLAN. Mandatory
vid <1-4085> The management VLAN ID. The value ranges from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
inputport
The port number of the management VLAN. Mandatory
<portlist>
The Tag property of the management VLAN.
[untagged|tagged] u untagged: The untagged VLAN ID. Mandatory
u tagged: The tagged VLAN ID.
Command Example
Configure a management VLAN. Set the name to test, VLAN ID to 1000, port to
19:1 and Tag attribute to Untagged.
Admin\service#set manage vlan name test vid 1000 inputport 19:1 untagged
Admin\service#
6.6 Configuring the IPv4 Address of the
Management VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the IPv4 address of the management VLAN.
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Command Format
set manage vlan name <name> ip <A.B.C.D/M> {<A.B.C.D>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name <name> The name of the management VLAN. Mandatory
The IPv4 address of the management VLAN. A.B.C.D is the IPv4
ip <A.B.C.D/M> Mandatory
address and M is the subnet mask bit.
{<A.B.C.D>}*1 The gateway address of the management VLAN. Mandatory
Command Example
For the management VLAN named test, set the IPv4 address to 10.10.10.10 and
the subnet mask bit number to 24.
Admin\service#set manage vlan name test ip 10.10.10.10/24
Admin\service#
6.7 Configuring the IPv6 Address of the
Management VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the IPv6 address of the management VLAN.
Command Format
set manage vlan name <name> ipv6 <ipaddr> mask <masklen>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name <name> The name of the management VLAN. Mandatory
ipv6 <ipaddr> The IPv6 address of the management VLAN. Mandatory
mask <masklen> The subnet mask bit number of the management VLAN. Mandatory
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Command Example
For the management VLAN named test, set the IPv6 address to 1030::C9B4:
FF12:48AA:1A2B and the subnet mask bit number to 64.
Admin\service#set manage vlan name test ipv6 1030::C9B4:FF12:48AA:1A2B mask 64
Admin\service#
6.8 Configuring the MTU Value of the
Management VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the MTU value of the management VLAN.
Command Format
set manage vlan name <name> MTU <68-1500>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name <name> The name of the management VLAN. Mandatory
MTU <68-1500> The maximum transmission unit, ranging from 68 to 1500. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the MTU value for the management VLAN named test to 1024.
Admin\service#set manage vlan name test mtu 1024
Admin\service#
6.9 Deleting a Management VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to delete a management VLAN.
Command Format
no manage_vlan <name>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
manage_name
The name of the management VLAN. Mandatory
<name>
Command Example
Delete the management VLAN named test.
Admin\service#no manage_vlan test
Admin\service#
6.10 Viewing a Management VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to view a management VLAN.
Command Format
show manage_vlan [<1-4085>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[<1-4085>|all] The management VLAN ID. all means all management VLAN IDs. Mandatory
Command Example
View the management VLAN with VLAN ID 1000.
Admin\service#show manage_vlan 1000
manage vlan: 1000, name: test
vlan 1000:
port(Tag|Utag) :
port 19:1[U]
Device: sub Unit: 1000
Ethernet address: 34:bf:90:70:f5:b3
Total protocols:0
Inet: 10.10.10.10 mask: 255.255.255.0
Inet6: 1030::c9b4:ff12:48aa:1a2b prefixlen: 64
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RX packets: 0 TX packets: 11
RX bytes: 0 TX bytes: 932
Admin\service#
Result Description
Parameter PDescription
manage vlan The management VLAN ID.
name The management VLAN name.
port(Tag|Utag) The port number and Tag mode of the management VLAN.
Inet The management IP.
mask The subnet mask.
6.11 Enabling / Disabling Telnet
Command Function
You can user this command to enable or disable Telnet. When Telnet is enabled,
you can access the equipment using Telnet.
Command Format
service telnet [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
telnet [enable| u enable: Enable Telnet.
Mandatory
disable] u disable: Disable Telnet.
Command Example
Enable Telnet of the equipment.
Admin\service#service telnet enable
Admin\service#
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6.12 Viewing the Telnet Status
Command Function
You can use this command to view the Telnet enable status.
Command Format
show services
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the Telnet enable status.
Admin\service#show services
Service telnet is up.
Admin\service#
6.13 Forcing a User to Log off
Command Function
You can use this command to force a user to log off.
Command Format
kill session <1-99>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
session <1-99> The user ID, which can be retrieved using the who command. Mandatory
Command Example
Force the user with user ID 10 to log off.
Admin\service#kill session 10
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6.14 Viewing the Currently Logged-in Users
Command Function
You can use this command to view the currently logged-in users.
Command Format
who
Command Example
View the currently logged-in users.
Admin\service#who
SessionID. -UserName - UserLevel - LOCATION - MODE -
1 1 15 10.32.156.17 CONFIG
2 2 15 10.32.156.34 CONFIG(That's me.)
Total 2 sessions in current system.
Admin\service#
6.15 Ping
Command Function
You can Ping the IP address of a specific device.
Command Format
ping {[-t]}*1 {[-count] <1-65535>}*1 {[-size] <1-6400>}*1 {[-waittime] <1-
255>}*1 {[-ttl] <1-255>}*1 {[-pattern] <user_pattern>}*1 <A.B.C.D>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
{[-t]}*1 The Ping command is being executed until stopped manually. Optional
{[-count] <1-
The number of Ping packets. Optional
65535>}*1
{[-size] <1-
The byte size of Ping packet. Optional
6400>}*1
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Parameter Description Attribute
{[-waittime] <1-
The waiting time for the Ping response delay. Optional
255>}*1
{[-ttl] <1-255>}
The TTL time for the Ping. Optional
*1
{[-pattern]
The user data added to the Ping packet. Optional
<user_pattern>}*1
<A.B.C.D> The destination IP address of the Ping packet. Mandatory
Command Example
Ping the destination IP address 10.190.40.1.
Admin\service#ping 10.190.40.1
PING 10.190.40.1 : 56 data bytes.
Press Ctrl-c to Stop.
Reply from 10.190.40.1 : bytes=56: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time<10 ms
Reply from 10.190.40.1 : bytes=56: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time<10 ms
Reply from 10.190.40.1 : bytes=56: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time<10 ms
Reply from 10.190.40.1 : bytes=56: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time<10 ms
Reply from 10.190.40.1 : bytes=56: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time<10 ms
----10.190.40.1 PING Statistics----
5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip(ms) min/avg/max = 0/0/0
Admin\service#
6.16 Pinging the Line Card
Command Function
You can use this command to ping a specific line card.
Command Format
ping slot {[-t]}*1 {[-count] <1-65535>}*1 {[-size] <1-6400>}*1 {[-waittime]
<1-255>}*1 {[-ttl] <1-255>}*1 {[-pattern] <user_pattern>}*1 <slotno>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
{[-t]}*1 The Ping command is being executed until stopped manually. Optional
{[-count] <1-
The number of Ping packets. Optional
65535>}*1
{[-size] <1-
The byte size of Ping packet. Optional
6400>}*1
{[-waittime] <1-
The waiting time for the Ping response delay. Optional
255>}*1
{[-ttl] <1-255>}
The TTL time for the Ping. Optional
*1
{[-pattern]
The user data added to the Ping packet. Optional
<user_pattern>}*1
The slot number of the line card. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11
<slotno> Mandatory
to 18.
Command Example
Ping the line card in Slot 2.
Admin\service#ping slot 2
PING 10.25.100.2 : 56 data bytes.
Press Ctrl-c to Stop.
Reply from 10.25.100.2 : bytes=56: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time<10 ms
Reply from 10.25.100.2 : bytes=56: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time<10 ms
Reply from 10.25.100.2 : bytes=56: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time<10 ms
Reply from 10.25.100.2 : bytes=56: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time<10 ms
Reply from 10.25.100.2 : bytes=56: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time<10 ms
----10.25.100.2 PING Statistics----
5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip(ms) min/avg/max = 0/0/0
Admin\service#
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6.17 Configuring the Network Management ACL
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the address for the host or server that can
access the equipment. After the ACL (Access Control List) is enabled, only the
network management system on the designated server can access the equipment
or only the designated host can Telnet to the equipment.
Command Format
set acl <1-20> {[ip] <A.B.C.D>}*1 {[mask] <A.B.C.D>}*1 {[enable|disable]}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<1-20> The number of ACL entries, ranging from 1 to 20. Mandatory
{[ip] <A.B.C.D>}*1 The IP network segment. Optional
{[mask] <A.B.C.D>}*1 The subnet mask. Optional
u enable: Enable the ACL.
{[enable|disable]}*1 Optional
u disable: Disable the ACL.
Command Example
Configure an ACL whose network segment IP address is 10.10.0.0 and mask
address is 255.255.0.0.
Admin\service#set acl 1 ip 10.10.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0 enable
Admin\service#
6.18 Viewing the Network Management ACL
Command Function
You can use this command to view the network management ACL.
Command Format
show acl
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Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the network management ACL.
Admin\service#show acl
-------------------- Access Control Label --------------------
No IP Mask Status
1 10.10.0.0 255.255.0.0 enable
2 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
3 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
4 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
5 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
6 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
7 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
8 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
9 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
10 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
11 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
12 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
13 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
14 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
15 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
16 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
17 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
18 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
19 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
20 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
Admin\service#
Result Description
Parameter Description
No The ACL number.
IP The IP network segment.
Mask The subnet mask.
Status The ACL enable status.
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6.19 Configuring the Telnet ACL
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the address of the host that can Telnet to
the equipment. After this command is delivered, only the designated host can Telnet
to the equipment. You can specify a range limit applied for this command. Unlike the
previous command that configures the ACL parameters, this command restrains the
external host or server from Telneting to the equipment but allows other
communication such as Ping or SNMP.
Command Format
set telnet acl <1-20> {[ip] <A.B.C.D>}*1 {[mask] <A.B.C.D>}*1 {[enable|
disable]}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<1-20> The number of Telnet ACL entries, ranging from 1 to 20. Mandatory
{[ip] <A.B.C.D>}*1 The IP network segment. Optional
{[mask] <A.B.C.D>}*1 The subnet mask. Optional
u enable: Enable Telnet ACL.
{[enable|disable]}*1 Optional
u disable: Disable Telnet ACL.
Command Example
Configure a Telnet ACL whose network segment IP address is 10.10.0.0 and mask
address is 255.255.0.0.
Admin\service#set telnet acl 1 ip 10.10.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0 enable
Admin\service#
6.20 Viewing the Telnet ACL
Command Function
You can use this command to view the Telnet ACL.
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Command Format
show telnet acl
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the network management ACL.
Admin\service#show telnet acl
-------------------- Telnet Access Control Label --------------------
No IP Mask Status
1 10.10.0.0 255.255.0.0 enable
2 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
3 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
4 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
5 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
6 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
7 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
8 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
9 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
10 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
11 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
12 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
13 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
14 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
15 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
16 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
17 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
18 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
19 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
20 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 disable
Admin\service#
Result Description
Parameter Description
No The Telnet ACL number.
IP The IP network segment.
Mask The subnet mask.
Status The Telnet ACL enable status.
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6.21 Telnet
Command Function
You can use this command to access the object with the designated IP address
using telnet.
Command Format
telnet <A.B.C.D> {<1-65535>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<A.B.C.D> The IP address of the object using telnet. Mandatory
The port number of the object using telnet. The value ranges from
{<1-65535>}*1 Optional
1 to 65535.
Command Example
Access the object with the IP address 10.171.0.37 using telnet.
Admin\service#telnet 10.171.0.37
Connected to 10.171.0.37.
Press Ctrl-Q or Ctrl-Y to force exit telnet.
Login:
Admin\service#
6.22 Accessing the Line Card Using Telnet
Command Function
You can use this command to access the line card using telnet.
Command Format
telnet slot <slotno>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the line card. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11
slot <slotno> Mandatory
to 18.
Command Example
Access the line card in Slot 2 using telnet.
Admin\service#telnet slot 2
Connected to 10.25.100.3.
Press Ctrl-Q or Ctrl-Y to force exit telnet.
Login: gpon
Password: ****
User> en
Password: ****
Config#
Admin\service#
6.23 Viewing the Line Card's Private IP
Command Function
You can use this command to view the line card's private IP address.
Command Format
show privateip {<slotno>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the line card. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11
{<slotno>}*1 Optional
to 18. The default value means all line cards.
Command Example
View private IP addresses of all line cards.
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Admin\service#show privateip
the card <2> ip is:10.25.100.2
the card <9> ip is:10.25.100.253
the card <10> ip is:10.25.100.254
Admin\service#
6.24 Tracert
Command Function
You can use this command to trace the routing from the equipment to the
designated destination IP address.
Command Format
tracert <A.B.C.D> {<1-30>}
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<A.B.C.D> The destination IP address to be traced. Mandatory
{<1-30>} The maximum tracing hop number. Optional
Command Example
Trace the routing path from the equipment to the destination IP address 10.190.40.1.
Admin\service#tracert 10.190.40.1
Tracing route to 10.190.40.1 over a maximum of 10 hops
Press Ctrl-c to Stop.
1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 10.190.40.1
Trace complete.
Admin\service#
6.25 Configuring the Tracert Type
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the message type of the Tracert command.
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Command Format
set tracert_type [icmp|udp]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The message type of the Tracert command.
tracert_type
u icmp: The ICMP message type. Mandatory
[icmp|udp]
u udp: The udp message type.
Command Example
Set the message type of the Tracert command to ICMP.
Admin\service#set tracert_type icmp
Admin\service#
6.26 Configuring the Command Line Terminal
Length
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the number of rows displayed at the
command line terminal.
Command Format
terminal length [<10-512>|0]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
length [<10-512>| The number of rows displayed at the command line terminal. The
Mandatory
0] value ranges from 10 to 512, or can be set to 0.
Command Example
Set the number of rows displayed at the command line terminal to 100.
Admin\service#terminal length 100
Admin\service#
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6.27 Viewing the Command Line Terminal Length
Command Function
You can use this command to view the number of rows displayed at the command
line terminal.
Command Format
show terminal length
Command Parameter
None
Command Example
View the number of rows displayed at the command line terminal.
Admin\service#show terminal length
terminal length: 100
current length: 102
Admin\service#
Result Description
Parameter Description
The number of rows at the command line terminal configured for the
terminal length equipment. The length is taken as standard for the newly opened
window.
The number of rows at the command line terminal in the current window
current length
for the equipment.
6.28 Configuring the Command Line Time-out
Duration
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the command line time-out duration.
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Command Format
idle-timeout <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
idle-timeout
The command line time-out duration; unit: minute. Mandatory
<value>
Command Example
Set the command line time-out duration to 15 minutes.
Admin\service#idle-timeout 15
Admin\service#
6.29 Viewing the Command Line Timeout Duration
Command Function
You can use this command to view the command line time-out duration.
Command Format
show idle-timeout
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the command line time-out duration.
Admin\service#show idle-timeout
Idle time out is set to 15 minutes.
Admin\service#
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6.30 Configuring the Time Calibration Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the time calibration mode of the equipment.
Command Format
set time_method [ne|snmp|ntp|sntp|ptp] hour <time_zone> min <0-59>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
time_method [ne|
snmp|ntp|sntp| The time calibration mode, including ne/snmp/ntp/sntp/ptp. Mandatory
ptp]
The time calibration zone, including GMT-1/GMT-2/GMT-3/GMT-
4/GMT-5/GMT-6/GMT-7/GMT-8/GMT-9/GMT-10/GMT-11/GMT-
hour <time_zone> Mandatory
12/GMT+1/GMT+2/GMT+3/GMT+4/GMT+5/GMT+6/GMT+7/GMT
+8/GMT+9/GMT+10/GMT+11/GMT+12/GMT+5:30.
The calibration time in minute. The value ranges from 0 to 59; unit:
min <0-59> Mandatory
minute.
Command Example
Set the time calibration mode of the equipment to SNMP and the calibration zone is
0 minute in Beijing time.
Admin\service#set time_method snmp hour GMT+8 min 0
set time method ok!
Admin\service#
6.31 Viewing the Time Calibration Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to view the time calibration mode of the equipment.
Command Format
show time_method
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Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the time calibration mode of the equipment.
Admin\service#show time_method
TIME METHOD=snmp.
GMT+8 Beijing Chongqing HongKong : 0
Admin\service#
6.32 Configuring the SNMP Calibration Time
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the SNMP calibration time of the equipment.
Command Format
set snmp_time_cfg interval <0-86400> servIp [ipv4|ipv6|ipv4z|ipv6z|dns]
<servip>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interval <0- The automatic time calibration interval. The value ranges from 0 to
Mandatory
86400> 86400; unit: second.
servIp [ipv4|
ipv6|ipv4z|ipv6z| The calibration IP type. Only IPv4 is supported temporarily. Mandatory
dns]
<servip> The IP address of the calibration server. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the automatic time calibration interval of the SNMP to one hour (3600 seconds),
time calibration IP type to IPv4, and IP address of the time calibration server to
10.10.10.10.
Admin\service#set snmp_time_cfg interval 3600 servIp ipv4 10.10.10.10
set ok!
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Admin\service#
6.33 Viewing the SNMP Calibration Time
Command Function
You can use this command to view the SNMP calibration time of the equipment.
Command Format
show snmp_time_cfg
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the SNMP calibration time of the equipment.
Admin\service#show snmp_time_cfg
SNMP TIME CONFIG
INTERVAL=3600
Server IP : 10.10.10.10
Admin\service#
Result Description
Parameter Description
INTERVAL The automatic time calibration interval. Unit: minute.
Server IP The IP address of the calibration server.
6.34 Configuring the SNMP Community
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the SNMP community of the equipment.
Command Format
set snmp community [readonly|readwrite] <string>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The SNMP community authority.
[readonly|
u readonly: Read only. Mandatory
readwrite]
u readwrite: Read and write.
<string> The SNMP community name. Mandatory
Command Example
Configure the SNMP community with read and write authority and set the
community name to adsl.
Admin\service#set snmp community readwrite adsl
Admin\service#
6.35 Viewing the SNMP Community
Command Function
You can use this command to view the SNMP community of the equipment.
Command Format
show snmp community
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the SNMP community of the equipment.
Admin\service#show snmp community
Read-only Community String is :[adsl]
Read-write Community String is :[adsl]
Admin\service#
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6.36 Configuring the SNMP Trap Receiver
Address
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the SNMP Trap receiver address of the
equipment.
Command Format
set snmp trapreceiver add <string> version [v1|v2c] {[community] <string>}*1
{[signaltrace_switch] [enable|disable]}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<string> The SNMP Trap receiver address. Mandatory
version [v1|v2c] The SNMP version, including v1 and v2c. Mandatory
{[community]
The Trap community name. Mandatory
<string>}*1
{[signaltrace_ The signal tracing switch.
switch] [enable| u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
disable]}*1 u disable: Disable the function.
Command Example
Set the SNMP trap receiver address to 10.10.10.10, SNMP version to v2c, Trap
community name to adsl and disable signaling tracing.
Admin\service#set snmp trapreceiver add 10.10.10.10 version v2c community adsl
signaltrace_switch disable
Admin\service#
6.37 Deleting the SNMP Trap Receiver Address
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the SNMP Trap receiver address of the
equipment.
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Command Format
set snmp trapreceiver delete <string>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<string> The SNMP Trap receiver address. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the SNMP Trap receiver address 10.10.10.10.
Admin\service#set snmp trapreceiver delete 10.10.10.10
Admin\service#
6.38 Configuring the SNMP Trap Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the SNMP Trap port of the equipment.
Command Format
set snmp trapreceiver ip <string> port <0-65535>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ip <string> The SNMP Trap receiver address. Mandatory
port <0-65535> The SNMP Trap port, ranging from 0 to 65535. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the SNMP Trap port with the IP address 10.10.10.10 to 100.
Admin\service#set snmp trapreceiver ip 10.10.10.10 port 100
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6.39 Viewing the SNMP Trap Receiver Address
Command Function
You can use this command to view the SNMP Trap receiver address of the
equipment.
Command Format
show snmp trapreceiver
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the SNMP Trap receiver address.
Admin\service#show snmp trapreceiver
Snmp agent trap is up.
IP address Version Community Port signalTraceSwitch
::ffff:10.170.2.40 v2c public 162 disable
::ffff:10.170.4.43 v2c public 162 disable
::ffff:10.170.110.15 v2c adsl 162 enable
Total 3 trapreceiver IP address in system.
Admin\service#
Result Description
Parameter Description
IP address The SNMP Trap receiver address.
Version The SNMP version number.
Community The SNMP community name.
Port The SNMP Trap port number.
signalTraceSwitch The signal tracing switch.
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6.40 Configuring the SNMP Trap Message Format
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the SNMP Trap message format of the
equipment.
Command Format
set trap <string> Version [privformat|stdformat]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
trap <string> The SNMP Trap receiver address. Mandatory
Version The SNMP Trap message format.
[privformat| u privformat: the private format. Mandatory
stdformat] u stdformat: the standard format.
Command Example
Set the SNMP Trap message format with the IP address 10.10.10.10 to standard.
Admin\service#set trap 10.10.10.10 version stdformat
Admin\service#
6.41 Viewing the SNMP Trap Message Format
Command Function
You can use this command to view the SNMP Trap message format of the
equipment.
Command Format
show trap version
Parameter Description
None
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Command Example
View the SNMP Trap message format of the equipment.
Admin\service#show trap version
set trap ::ffff:10.10.10.10 Version stdformat
Admin\service#
Result Description
Parameter Description
trap The SNMP Trap receiver address.
Version The SNMP Trap message format.
6.42 Enabling / Disabling the SNMP Trap Function
Command Function
You can use this command to enable / disable the SNMP Trap function.
Command Format
service snmp trap [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The SNMP Trap function switch.
snmp trap [enable|
u enable: Enable the SNMP Trap function. Mandatory
disable]
u disable: Disable the SNMP Trap function.
Command Example
Enable the SNMP Trap function.
Admin\service#service snmp trap enable
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6.43 Configuring System Content of SNMP
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the system content of SNMP.
Command Format
set syscontact <contact>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
syscontact The system content of SNMP. It should include no more than 100
Mandatory
<contact> characters.
Command Example
Set the system content of SNMP to an5516.
Admin\service#set syscontact an5516
System contact is set to:
an5516
Admin\service#
6.44 Viewing System Content of SNMP
Command Function
You can use this command to view the system content of SNMP.
Command Format
show syscontact
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the system content of SNMP.
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Admin\service#show syscontact
an5516
Admin\service#
6.45 Configuring System Location of SNMP
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the system location of SNMP.
Command Format
set syslocation <location>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
syslocation The system location of SNMP. It should include no more than
Mandatory
<location> 100 characters.
Command Example
Set the system location of SNMP to wuhan.
Admin\service#set syslocation wuhan
System Location is set to:
wuhan
Admin\service#
6.46 Viewing System Location of SNMP
Command Function
You can use this command to view the system location of SNMP.
Command Format
show syslocation
Parameter Description
None
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Command Example
View the system location of SNMP.
Admin\service#show syslocation
wuhan
Admin\service#
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7 admin\onu Directory Command
This chapter introduces functions, formats, parameters and examples of commands
run in the admin\onu directory.
Viewing Optical Module Parameters of an EPON ONU
Viewing Optical Module Parameters of an ONU
Viewing ONU Version Information
Viewing ONU Version Information Saved in the Core Switch Card
Viewing the ONU Vendor Identifier and Equipment Code
Viewing the Last Logoff and Login Time for the ONU
Viewing the Online ONU Information
Viewing the MAC Address Table of the GPON ONU Port
Resetting an ONU PON Port
Configuring the Optical Power Monitoring Switch of an ONU
Configuring ONU MAC Address Aging Time
Viewing ONU MAC Address Aging Time
Configuring VLAN Mapping of an ONU
Deleting VLAN Mapping of an ONU
Validating VLAN Mapping of an ONU
Viewing VLAN Mapping of an ONU
Configuring VLAN Mapping of an ONU Port
Deleting VLAN Mapping of an ONU Port
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Validating VLAN Mapping of an ONU Port
Viewing VLAN Mapping of an ONU Port
Configuring the ONU Rate Limiting Type
Viewing the ONU Rate Limiting Type
Viewing the Actual ONU Rate Limiting Type
Configuring the ONU Authentication Mode
Viewing the ONU Authentication Mode
Authorizing an ONU
Deauthorizing an ONU
Viewing the ONU Authorization Table
Viewing ONU Discovery Table
Viewing ONU Online Table
Configuring ONU Authorization Status
Configuring an ONU White List
Viewing an ONU White List
Configuring GPON ONU Service Bandwidth
Viewing the GPON Service Bandwidth Profile Configuration
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7.1 Viewing Optical Module Parameters of an
EPON ONU
Command Function
You can use this command to view the optical module parameters of an EPON ONU.
Command Format
show epon slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> optInfo
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the EPON interface card. The value ranges
slot <slotno> Mandatory
from 1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The EPON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <onuno> The ONU authorization number. Mandatory
Command Example
View the optical module parameters of ONU 1 connected to EPON Port 1 of the
EPON interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\onu#show epon slot 1 pon 1 onu 1 optInfo
onu type : 20
onu temp : 5629:2
onu voltage : 330:2
onu current : 1490:2
onu tx power : 185:2
onu rx power : -1485:2
Admin\onu#
Result Description
Parameter Description
onu type The ONU type.
onu temp The ONU temperature.
onu voltage The ONU voltage.
onu current The ONU current.
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Parameter Description
onu tx power The Tx optical power of the ONU.
onu rx power The Rx optical power of the ONU.
7.2 Viewing Optical Module Parameters of an
ONU
Command Function
You can use this command to view the optical module parameters of an ONU.
Command Format
show optic_module slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <onuno> The ONU authorization number. Mandatory
Command Example
View the optical module parameters of ONU 1 connected to PON Port 1 of the PON
interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\onu#show optic_module slot 1 pon 1 onu 1
----- ONU OPTIC MODULE PAR INFO 1.1.1-----
NAME VALUE UNIT
---------------------------------------
TYPE : 20 (KM)
TEMPERATURE : 39.28 ('C)
VOLTAGE : 3.28 (V)
BIAS CURRENT : 11.82 (mA)
SEND POWER : 2.76 (Dbm)
RECV POWER : -6.45 (Dbm)
OLT RECV POWER : 0.00 (Dbm)
Admin\onu#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
TYPE The ONU type.
TEMPERATURE The ONU temperature.
VOLTAGE The ONU voltage.
BIAS CURRENT The bias current of the ONU.
SEND POWER The Tx optical power of the ONU.
RECV POWER The Rx optical power of the ONU.
OLT RECV POWER The Rx optical power of the OLT.
7.3 Viewing ONU Version Information
Command Function
You can use this command to view the version information of an ONU.
Command Format
show onu_ver slot <slotno> pon <ponno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
Command Example
View the version information about all ONUs connected to PON Port 1 of the PON
interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\onu#show onu_ver slot 1 pon 1
----- ONU Version Info. SLOT=1,PON=1,ITEM=2 -----
ONU_ID CONFIG_TYPE REAL_TYPE SOFT_VER HARD_VER CFG_VER
----------------------------------------------------------
01 5506-04-F1 5506-04-F1 RP2569 WKE2.134.285F2G
03 5506-04-B2 5506-04-B2 RP0100 WKE2.200.323R2A
Admin\onu#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
ONU_ID The ONU authorization number.
CONFIG_TYPE The ONU configuration type.
REAL_TYPE The actual ONU type.
SOFT_VER The ONU software version.
HARD_VER The ONU hardware version.
CFG_VER The configuration file version.
7.4 Viewing ONU Version Information Saved in
the Core Switch Card
Command Function
You can use this command to view the version information about a specific ONU
saved in the core switch card.
Command Format
show local_onu_ver slot <slotno> pon <ponno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
Command Example
View the version information about all ONUs connected to PON Port 1 of the PON
interface card in Slot 1, saved in the core switch card.
Admin\onu#show local_onu_ver slot 1 pon 1
----- ONU Version Info. SLOT=1,PON=1,ITEM=2 -----
ONU_ID CONFIG_TYPE REAL_TYPE SOFT_VER HARD_VER CFG_VER
----------------------------------------------------------
01 5506-04-F1 5506-04-F1 RP2569 WKE2.134.285F2G
03 5506-04-B2 5506-04-B2 RP0100 WKE2.200.323R2A
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Result Description
Parameter Description
ONU_ID The ONU authorization number.
CONFIG_TYPE The ONU configuration type.
REAL_TYPE The actual ONU type.
SOFT_VER The ONU software version.
HARD_VER The ONU hardware version.
CFG_VER The configuration file version.
7.5 Viewing the ONU Vendor Identifier and
Equipment Code
Command Function
You can use this command to view the ONU vendor identifier and equipment code.
Command Format
show onu_vendor_and_equipment_info slot <slotno> pon <ponno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
Command Example
View the vendor identifiers and equipment codes of all ONUs connected to PON
Port 1 of the PON interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\onu#show onu_vendor_and_equipment_info slot 1 pon 1
-- ONU Vendor ID and Equipment ID Info.SLOT=1,PON=1,ITEM=2 --
ONU_ID ONU_TYPE VENDOR_ID EQUIPMENT_ID
------------------------------------------
1 5506-04-F1 FHTT AN5506-04-F1
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3 5506-04-B2 FHTT AN5506-04-B2
Admin\onu#
Result Description
Parameter Description
ONU_ID The ONU authorization number.
ONU_TYPE The ONU type.
VENDOR_ID The vendor identifier.
EQUIPMENT_ID The equipment code.
7.6 Viewing the Last Logoff and Login Time for
the ONU
Command Function
You can use this command to view the last logoff and login time for the ONU.
Command Format
show onu_last_on_and_off_time slot <slotno> pon [<ponno>|null] onu
[<onuno>|null]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon [<ponno>|
The PON port number. The value can be set to 1 to 16 or null. Mandatory
null]
onu [<onuno>| The ONU authorization number. The value can be set to 1 to 128
Mandatory
null] or null.
Command Example
View the last logoff and login time for the ONU 1 under PON Port 1 of the PON
interface card in Slot 1.
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Result Description
Parameter Description
SLOT The slot number of the PON interface card.
PON The PON port number.
ONU The ONU authorization number.
Last Off Time The last logoff time.
Last On Time The last login time.
7.7 Viewing the Online ONU Information
Command Function
You can use this command to view the online ONU information.
Command Format
show online slot <slotno> pon <ponno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
Command Example
View the online ONU information about PON Port 1 of the PON interface card in Slot
1.
Admin\onu#show online slot 1 pon 1
ONLINE ONU TOTAL NUM = 4
ONUID ONUTYPE SN/MAC PASSWORD LOGICAL SN&PWD
----- ------------ ------------ --------- --------------
01 5506-04-F1 ftth10009999
02 5506-04-F1 ftth10019999
03 5506-04-F1 ftth10029999
04 5506-04-F1 ftth10039999
Admin\onu#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
ONU_ID The ONU authorization number.
ONUTYPE The ONU type.
SN/MAC The SN/MAC address.
PASSWORD The password.
LOGICAL SN&PWD The logical SN and password.
7.8 Viewing the MAC Address Table of the GPON
ONU Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the MAC address table of the GPON ONU port.
Command Format
show mac_list slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> port <portno> {lookup
<mac_address>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <onuno> The ONU authorization number. Mandatory
port <portno> The ONU port number. Mandatory
{lookup <mac_
The MAC address table. Optional
address>}*1
Command Example
View the MAC address table of Port 1 of ONU 1 connected to PON Port 1 of the
PON interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\onu#show mac_list slot 1 pon 1 onu 1 port 1
SLOT=1 PON=1 ONU=1 PORT=1
---------MAC LIST,ITEM =1
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Admin\onu#
7.9 Resetting an ONU PON Port
Command Function
You can use this command to reset an ONU PON port.
Command Format
set pon_onoff slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> status [on|off] {interval
<off_time>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <onuno> The ONU authorization number. Mandatory
The reset switch of the ONU PON port.
status [on|off] u on: Reset Mandatory
u off: Not reset
{interval <off_ The PON port shutdown time. The value ranges from 1 to 65535;
Optional
time>}*1 unit: second.
Command Example
Reset the PON port of ONU 1 connected to PON Port 1 of the PON interface card in
Slot 1.
Admin\onu#set pon_onoff slot 1 pon 1 onu 1 status on interval 10
Admin\onu#
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7.10 Configuring the Optical Power Monitoring
Switch of an ONU
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the optical power monitoring switch of an
ONU.
Command Format
set opticpower_scout slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu [<onuno>|null] status [on|
off] {period <period>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu [<onuno>|
The ONU authorization number. Mandatory
null]
The optical power monitoring switch of the ONU
status [on|off] u on: Enable the optical power monitoring switch. Mandatory
u off: Disable the optical power monitoring switch.
{period <period>}
The time interval. The value ranges from 30 to 600; unit: second. Optional
*1
Command Example
Enable the optical power monitoring switch of ONU 1 connected to PON Port 1 of
the PON interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\onu#set opticpower_scout slot 1 pon 1 onu 1 status on
Admin\onu#
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7.11 Configuring ONU MAC Address Aging Time
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the ONU MAC address aging time.
Command Format
set aging_time slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> time <0-300>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <onuno> The ONU authorization number. Mandatory
The MAC address aging time. The value ranges from 0 to 300;
time <0-300> Mandatory
unit: second.
Command Example
Set the MAC address aging time of ONU 1 connected to PON Port 1 of the PON
interface card in Slot 1 to 60 seconds.
Admin\onu#set aging_time slot 1 pon 1 onu 1 time 60
Admin\onu#
7.12 Viewing ONU MAC Address Aging Time
Command Function
You can use this command to view the ONU MAC address aging time.
Command Format
show aging_time slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <onuno> The ONU authorization number. Mandatory
Command Example
View the MAC address aging time of ONU 1 connected to PON Port 1 of the PON
interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\onu#show aging_time slot 1 pon 1 onu 1
ONU MAC ADDRESS AGING TIME = 60s
Admin\onu#
7.13 Configuring VLAN Mapping of an ONU
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the VLAN mapping function of an ONU.
Command Format
set vlan_mapping slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> domain_rule [eth_type|
TLS] rule_id <rule_id> vlan_id <0-4085>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <onuno> The ONU authorization number. Mandatory
domain_rule [eth_
The rule type, including Eth_type and TLS. Mandatory
type|TLS]
rule_id <rule_id> The rule ID. The value range: Eth_type: 0x0-0xffff; TLS:1. Mandatory
vlan_id <0-4085> The VLAN ID. The value ranges from 0 to 4085. Mandatory
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Command Example
Set the VLAN mapping type of ONU 1 connected to PON Port 1 of the PON
interface card in Slot 1 to Ethernet, the rule ID to 0x8100 and the VLAN ID to 100.
Admin\onu#set vlan_mapping slot 1 pon 1 onu 1 domain_rule eth_type rule_id 0x8100
vlan_id 100
set onu vlan mapping ok!
Admin\onu#
7.14 Deleting VLAN Mapping of an ONU
Command Function
You can use this command to delete VLAN mapping of an ONU.
Command Format
no vlan_mapping slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <onuno> The ONU authorization number. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the VLAN mapping of ONU 1 connected to ONU Port 1 of the PON interface
card in Slot 1.
Admin\onu#no vlan_mapping slot 1 pon 1 onu 1
delete onu vlan mapping ok!
Admin\onu#
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7.15 Validating VLAN Mapping of an ONU
Command Function
You can use this command to validate the VLAN mapping function of an ONU.
Command Format
apply vlan_mapping slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <onuno> The ONU authorization number. Mandatory
Command Example
Validate the VLAN mapping function of ONU 1 connected to ONU Port 1 of the PON
interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\onu#apply vlan_mapping slot 1 pon 1 onu 1
apply onu vlan mapping ok!
Admin\onu#
7.16 Viewing VLAN Mapping of an ONU
Command Function
You can use this command to view the VLAN mapping of an ONU.
Command Format
show vlan_mapping slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <onuno> The ONU authorization number. Mandatory
Command Example
View the VLAN mapping of ONU 1 connected to ONU Port 1 of the PON interface
card in Slot 1.
Admin\onu#show vlan_mapping slot 1 pon 1 onu 1
-----ONU VLAN MAPPING ITEM(1)-----
RULE DOMAIN : ETHERNET TYPE
NO. DOMAIN VALUE VLANID
--- ------------ ------
1 0x8100 100
Admin\onu#
Result Description
Parameter Description
RULE DOMAIN The VLAN mapping rule domain.
DOMAIN VALUE The VLAN mapping rule domain value.
VLANID The VLAN ID of the VLAN mapping.
7.17 Configuring VLAN Mapping of an ONU Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the VLAN mapping function of an ONU port.
Command Format
set onu_port_vlan_mapping_cfg port <portno> service_type [data|iptv|voice]
vlan <1-4085>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
port <portno> The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24. Mandatory
service_type The service type, including data service, IPTV service and voice
Mandatory
[data|iptv|voice] service.
vlan <0-4085> The VLAN ID. The value ranges from 0 to 4085. Mandatory
Command Example
Configure the VLAN mapping function for ONU Port 1 globally. Set the service type
to IPTV and the VLAN ID to 100.
Admin\onu#set onu_port_vlan_mapping_cfg port 1 service_type iptv vlan 100
Admin\onu#
7.18 Deleting VLAN Mapping of an ONU Port
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the VLAN mapping of an ONU port.
Command Format
no onu_port_vlan_mapping_cfg port <portno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
port <portno> The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the VLAN mapping of ONU Port 1 globally.
Admin\onu#no onu_port_vlan_mapping_cfg port 1
Admin\onu#
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7.19 Validating VLAN Mapping of an ONU Port
Command Function
You can use this command to validate the VLAN mapping of an ONU port.
Command Format
apply onu_port_vlan_mapping_cfg
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
Validate VLAN mapping of an ONU port globally.
Admin\onu#apply onu_port_vlan_mapping_cfg
Admin\onu#
7.20 Viewing VLAN Mapping of an ONU Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the VLAN mapping of an ONU port.
Command Format
show onu_port_vlan_mapping_cfg port [<portno>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
port [<portno>| The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24. all means
Mandatory
all] all ONU ports.
Command Example
View the VLAN mapping of ONU Port 1 globally.
Admin\onu#show onu_port_vlan_mapping_cfg port 1
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----- ONU VLAN MAPPING ITEM(1)-----
RULE DOMAIN : ETHERNET TYPE
NO. DOMAIN VALUE VLANID
--- ------------ ------
1 0x8100 100
Admin\onu#
Result Description
Parameter Description
RULE DOMAIN The rule domain.
DOMAIN VALUE The domain value.
VLANID The VLAN ID.
7.21 Configuring the ONU Rate Limiting Type
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the ONU rate limiting type.
Command Format
set onu_speed_limit active_type [pon|lan_port|stream]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
active_type [pon| The rate limiting validation type, including pon, lan_port and
Mandatory
lan_port|stream] stream.
Command Example
Set the ONU rate limiting validation type to pon.
Admin\onu#set onu_speed_limit active_type pon
Admin\onu#
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7.22 Viewing the ONU Rate Limiting Type
Command Function
You can use this command to view the ONU rate limiting type.
Command Format
show onu_speed_limit active_type
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the ONU rate limiting type.
Admin\onu#show onu_speed_limit active_type
onu speed limit active type: pon
Admin\onu#
7.23 Viewing the Actual ONU Rate Limiting Type
Command Function
You can use this command to view the actual ONU rate limiting type. This command
is for the online GPON ONU only.
Command Format
show onu_speed_limit really_active_type slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu
[<onuno>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to 128.
onu [<onuno>|all] Mandatory
all means all ONUs.
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Command Example
View the actual rate limiting type of ONU 1 connected to ONU Port 1 of the PON
interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\onu#show onu_speed_limit really_active_type slot 1 pon 1 onu 1
slot pon onu : pon_limit, lan_limit, stream_limit! ITEMs:1!
---------------------------------------------------------
1 1 1: disable disable disable
Admin\onu#
Result Description
Parameter Description
slot The slot number of the PON port.
pon The PON port number.
onu The ONU authorization number.
pon_limit The rate limiting enable status of the PON port.
lan_limit The rate limiting enable status of the LAN port.
stream_limit The flow rate limiting enable status.
7.24 Configuring the ONU Authentication Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the actual authentication mode for the ONU
in the PON port hybrid authentication mode.
Command Format
set auth_type slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onulist <onulist> type [mac|loid|
loidonceon|psw|pswonceon]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
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Parameter Description Attribute
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to 128.
You can also enter numbers and use dashes or commas, like 1-10
onulist <onulist> Mandatory
or 1, 3, 5, to select multiple numbers at a time.
all means all ONUs connected to the PON port.
type [mac|loid|
loidonceon|psw| The ONU authentication mode. Mandatory
pswonceon]
Command Example
Set the authentication mode of the ONU with authorization No.1 connected to PON
Port 1 of the PON interface card in Slot 1 to MAC address-based.
Admin\onu#set auth_type slot 1 pon 1 onulist 1 type mac
set onu authtype ok!
Admin\onu#
7.25 Viewing the ONU Authentication Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to view the actual authentication mode of the ONU
connected to the PON port in the hybrid authentication mode.
Command Format
show onu_authtype slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onulist>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to 128.
You can also enter numbers and use dashes or commas, like 1-10
onulist <onulist> Mandatory
or 1, 3, 5, to select multiple numbers at a time.
all means all ONUs connected to the PON port.
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Command Example
View the authentication type of the ONU with authorization No.1 connected to PON
Port 1 of the PON interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\onu#show onu_authtype slot 1 pon 1 onu 1
AUTH TYPE STR : mac
Admin\onu#
7.26 Authorizing an ONU
Command Function
You can use this command to authorize an ONU when the PON port is set to the
non-authentication mode. In other authentication modes, use the command of
configuring the white list to authorize the ONU.
Command Format
set authorization slot <slotno> pon <ponno> type <typestr> onuid <onuno>
phy_id <phy_id_str> {[password] [<password>|null]}*1 {[logic_sn]
<logic_sn_str> password [<password>|null]}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
type <typestr> The ONU type. Mandatory
onuid <onuno> The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
phy_id <phy_id_
The physical identifier. It is a 12-byte character string. Mandatory
str>
{[password]
The physical password. The password is a character string
[<password>| Optional
composed of no more than 10 bytes or set to NULL.
null]}*1
[logic_sn] The logical identifier. The name is a character string composed of
Optional
<logic_sn_str> no more than 24 bytes.
password The logical password The password is a character string
Optional
[<password>|null] composed of no more than 12 bytes or set to NULL.
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Command Example
Authorize an AN5506-04-b2g type ONU connected to PON Port 1 of the PON
interface card in Slot 1. The authorization number is 1, the physical address is
FHTT00030405, and the physical password is NULL.
Admin\onu#set authorization slot 1 pon 1 type 5506-04-b2g onuid 1 phy_id FHTT00030405
password null
set onu authcated cmd ok!
Admin\onu#
7.27 Deauthorizing an ONU
Command Function
You can use this command to deauthorize an ONU when the PON port is set to the
non-authentication mode. In other authentication modes, use the command of
deleting the white list to deauthorize the ONU.
Command Format
set unauthorization slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onulist>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <onulist> The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
Command Example
Deauthorize the ONU with authorization No.1 connected to PON Port 1 of the PON
interface card in Slot 1.
Admin\onu#set unauthorization slot 1 pon 1 onu 1
set onu unauthcated ok!
Admin\onu#
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7.28 Viewing the ONU Authorization Table
Command Function
You can use this command to view the ONU authorization table.
Command Format
show [authorization|discovery] slot [<slotno>|all] pon [<ponno>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[authorization| u authorization: The ONU authorization table.
Mandatory
discovery] u discovery: The ONU discovery table.
slot [<slotno>| The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
Mandatory
all] 1 to 8, 11 to 18. all means all PON interface cards.
The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. all means
pon [<ponno>|all] Mandatory
all PON ports.
Command Example
View the authorization list of the ONUs connected to PON Port 1 of the PON
interface card in Slot 1.
Result Description
Parameter Description
Slot The slot number of the PON interface card.
Pon The PON port number.
Onu The ONU authorization number.
Onutype The ONU type.
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Parameter Description
The authorization status. A means authorized, P means pre-
ST
authorized and R means reserved by the system.
Lic The obtain flag of License. 0: not obtained; 1: obtained.
OST The ONU online status. 0: off line; 1: online.
PhyId The ONU physical identifier.
PhyPwd The ONU physical password.
LogicId The ONU logical identifier.
LogicPwd The ONU logical password.
7.29 Viewing ONU Discovery Table
Command Function
You can use this command to view the ONU discovery table.
Command Format
show [authorization|discovery] slot [<slotno>|all] pon [<ponno>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[authorization| u authorization: The ONU authorization table.
Mandatory
discovery] u discovery: The ONU discovery table.
slot [<slotno>| The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
Mandatory
all] 1 to 8, 11 to 18. all means all PON interface cards.
The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. all means
pon [<ponno>|all] Mandatory
all PON ports.
Command Example
View the discovery list of the ONUs connected to PON Port 1 of the PON interface
card in Slot 1.
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Result Description
Parameter Description
SLOT The slot number of the PON interface card.
PON The PON port number.
NO The ONU number.
TYPE The ONU type.
PHY_ID The ONU physical identifier.
PWD The ONU physical password.
SN LOID The logical SN of the ONU.
SN PWD The logical password of the ONU.
7.30 Viewing ONU Online Table
Command Function
You can use this command to view the ONU online table.
Command Format
show online slot <slotno> pon <ponno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
Command Example
View the online ONU list of PON Port 1 of the PON interface card in Slot 1.
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Result Description
Parameter Description
ONUID The ONU authorization number.
ONUTYPE The ONU type.
SN The ONU SN number.
PASSWORD The ONU password.
LOGICAL SN The logical SN of the ONU.
7.31 Configuring ONU Authorization Status
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the ONU authorization status.
Command Format
set authstatus slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onulist <onulist> status [auth|
preauth|reserved]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onulist <onulist> The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
The ONU authorization status.
status [auth| u auth: Authorized.
Mandatory
preauth|reserved] u preauth: Pre-authorized.
u reserved: Reserved.
Command Example
Set the authorization status of the ONU with authorization No. 1 connected to PON
Port 1 of the PON interface card in Slot 1 to authorized.
Admin\onu#set authstatus slot 1 pon 1 onulist 1 status auth
set onu authstatus cmd ok!
Admin\onu#
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7.32 Configuring an ONU White List
Command Function
You can use this command to configure an ONU white list.
Command Format
set whitelist {[phy_addr] address <address> password [<pwd_str>|null]}*1
{[password] password <pwd_str>}*1 {[logic_sn] sn <sn_str> password
[<pswd_str>|null]}*1 action [add|delete|lock|unlock] {slot <slotno> pon
<ponno> onu <onuno> type <onutype>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[phy_addr]
The physical identifier. It is a 12-byte character string. Optional
address <address>
password [<pwd_ The physical password. The password is a character string
Optional
str>|null] composed of no more than 10 bytes or set to NULL.
{[password]
The password. The name is a character string composed of no
password <pwd_ Optional
more than 10 bytes.
str>}*1
[logic_sn] sn <sn_ The logical identifier. The name is a character string composed of
Optional
str> no more than 24 bytes.
password [<pswd_ The logical password The password is a character string
Optional
str>|null] composed of no more than 12 bytes or set to NULL.
Action
action [add| u add: Add a white list.
delete|lock| u delete: Delete a white list. Mandatory
unlock] u lock: Lock a white list.
u unlock: Unlock a white list.
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <onuno> The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
type <onutype> The ONU type. Mandatory
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Command Example
Add the ONU AN5506-04-b2g with the physical address FHTT00030405 and
physical password NULL to the white list of PON Port 1 of the PON interface card in
Slot 1.
Admin\onu#set whitelist phy_addr address FHTT00030405 password null action add slot 1
pon 1 onu 1 type 5506-04-b2g
set onu whitelist ok!
Admin\onu#
7.33 Viewing an ONU White List
Command Function
You can use this command to view an ONU white list.
Command Format
show whitelist [physn|password|logicsn] {slot <slotno> pon <ponno>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
White list.
whitelist [physn| u physn: Physical identifier white list.
Mandatory
password|logicsn] u password: Password white list.
u logicsn: Logical identifier white list.
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Optional
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Optional
Command Example
View the ONU physical identifier white list.
Admin\onu#show whitelist physn
----- Physical Address Whitelist, ITEM=1 ---
SLOT PON ONU TYPE PHY_ID PWD
----- ----- ----- -------------- ------------ -
1 1 1 AN5506-04-B2G FHTT00030405
Admin\onu#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
SLOT The slot number of the PON interface card.
PON The PON port number.
ONU The ONU number.
TYPE The ONU type.
PHY_ID The ONU physical identifier.
PWD The ONU physical password.
7.34 Configuring GPON ONU Service Bandwidth
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the service bandwidth for the GPON ONU.
Command Format
set service_bandwidth slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> type <typestr>
fix <fixbw> assure <asrbw> max <maxbw>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
1 to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <onuno> The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
The service type.
The value ranges from 1 to 9.
u 1: IPTV service.
u 2: Bandwidth Internet service.
u 3: Voice service.
type <typestr> u 4: TDM service (the AN5506-06 supported only) Mandatory
u 5: Integrated service
u 6: Bandwidth Internet 2 service.
u 7: Bandwidth Internet 3 service.
u 8: Bandwidth Internet 4 service.
u 9: Serial port service.
The fixed bandwidth. The value ranges between 0 and 256000;
fix <fixbw> Mandatory
unit: KByte/s.
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Parameter Description Attribute
The assured bandwidth. The value ranges between 0 and
assure <asrbw> Mandatory
256000; unit: KByte/s.
The maximum bandwidth. The value ranges between 64 and
max <maxbw> Mandatory
256000; unit: KByte/s.
Command Example
Configure the service bandwidth for the ONU connected to PON Port 1 of the PON
interface card in Slot 1. Set the service type to bandwidth Internet and the fixed
bandwidth to 100 KByte/s. Set the assured bandwidth to 200 KByte/s and the
maximum bandwidth to 500 KByte/s.
Admin\onu#set service_bandwidth slot 1 pon l onu 1 type data fix 100 assure 200 max 500
set onu service (data) bandwidth ok!
Admin\onu#
7.35 Viewing the GPON Service Bandwidth Profile
Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view a specified or all GPON service bandwidth
profile configuration.
Command Format
show service_profile_v2 type bw id [<prf_id>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The profile ID.
bw id [<prf_id>|
u <prf_id>: The ID of a specified profile. Mandatory
all]
u all: all profiles.
Command Example
View all GPON service bandwidth profile configuration.
Admin\onu#show service_profile_v2 type bw id all
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ServType FixBw AsrBw MaxBw (Unit:KB/s)
-------- ------ ------ ------
data 16 0 64
Admin\onu#
Result Description
Parameter Description
ServType The service type.
FixBw The fixed bandwidth.
AsrBw The assured bandwidth.
MaxBw The maximum bandwidth.
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This chapter introduces functions, formats, parameters and examples of commands
run in the admin\onu\ngn directory.
Configuring the Voice Uplink Interface
Deleting the Voice Uplink Interface
Viewing the Voice Uplink Interface
Configuring the Voice Uplink User
Configuring the Voice Uplink User Port
Deleting the Voice Uplink User Data
Viewing the Voice Uplink User Data
Viewing the Unbound Voice Uplink User
Configuring Voice Service Parameters for an ONU Port
Deleting Voice Service Parameters for an ONU Port
Viewing Voice Service Parameters for an ONU Port
Configuring Voice Media Stream
Viewing Voice Media Stream
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8.1 Configuring the Voice Uplink Interface
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the voice uplink interface.
Command Format
set new_ngn_uplink_interface name <name> protocol_type [mgcp|h.248|sip]
{[mgc] <1-3> <addr> <0-65535>}*3 {[keepalive] [enable|disable|passive]}*1
{[m_dns] [ipv4|ipv6] <ipAddr>}*1 {[s_dns] [ipv4|ipv6] <ipAddr>}*1 {[dhcp]
[enable|disable]}*1 {[sip_reg_addr] <addr>}*1 {[sip_reg_port] <0-65535>}*1
{[sip_proxy_addr] <addr>}*1 {[sip_proxy_port] <0-65535>}*1 {[sip_expires]
<0-4294967294>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The name of uplink interface of NGN voice service.
Identify the VLAN name of the user NGN voice service on the OLT
name <name> side. The VLAN name should be consistent with the name of the Mandatory
data configured in the local service VLAN. The underline, letters
and numbers are valid.
The voice protocol type.
protocol_type u mgcp: The MGCP protocol.
Mandatory
[mgcp|h.248|sip] u h.248: The H.248 protocol.
u sip: The SIP protocol.
<1-3>: The MGC serial number. The equipment supports up to
three MGCs and the serial number ranges from 1 to 3.
{[mgc] <1-3>
<addr >:The MGC address. The MGC address can be an IP
<addr> <0-65535>} Optional
address or domain name in the form of character strings.
*3
<0-65535>: The MGC port number of the MGCP protocol. The
value range is from 0 to 65535. The default value is 2727.
Heartbeat function. Tests whether the communication between
MG and MGC is normal. When the function is enabled, the alarm
information will be displayed on the network management system
{[keepalive]
if the communication between the MG and the MGC is interrupted.
[enable|disable| Optional
u enable: Enable active heartbeat.
passive]}*1
u disable: Disable active function.
u passive: Passive heartbeat.
The default setting is disable.
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Parameter Description Attribute
[m_dns]: The active DNS.
{[m_dns] [ipv4| [ipv4|ipv6]: The IP address type.
Optional
ipv6] <ipAddr>}*1 <ipAddr>: The IP address of the active DNS. Either an IPv4 or
IPv6 address is supported.
[s_dns]: The standby DNS.
{[s_dns] [ipv4| [ipv4|ipv6]: The IP address type.
Optional
ipv6] <ipAddr>}*1 <ipAddr>: The IP address of the standby DNS. Either an IPv4 or
IPv6 address is supported.
DHCP function. The DHCP is the dynamic host configuration
protocol. After enabling the function, the ONU (IAD) automatically
obtains the public network's dynamic IP address. The ONU (IAD)
{[dhcp] [enable|
static IP address which is configured by other command is invalid. Optional
disable]}*1
u enable: Enable the DHCP.
u disable: Disable the DHCP.
The default setting is disable.
[sip_reg_addr]: The SIP registrar.
{[sip_reg_addr]
<addr>: The IP address of the SIP registrar. The default value is Optional
<addr>}*1
null.
[sip_reg_addr]: The port of the SIP registrar.
{[sip_reg_port] <0-65535>:The port number of the SIP registrar, that is, the
Optional
<0-65535>}*1 protocol port number of the MG registering to the SIP registrar.
The value ranges from 0 to 65535, and the default value is 5060.
[sip_proxy_addr]:The SIP proxy server.
{[sip_proxy_addr]
<addr>: The IP address of the SIP proxy server. The default value Optional
<addr>}*1
is null.
[sip_reg_port]: The port of the SIP proxy server.
{[sip_proxy_port]
<0-65535>: The port number of the SIP proxy server. The value Optional
<0-65535>}*1
ranges from 0 to 65535. The default value is 5060.
[sip_expires]: The SIP register expiration time.
<0-4294967294>: Time range. After this time has expired, the
{[sip_expires] register is unsuccessful if the MG fails to receive the
Optional
<0-4294967294>}*1 corresponding information from the SIP server. The value range is
from 0 to 4 294 967 294 and the default value is 3600. The unit is
second.
Command Example
Configure the voice service named ngn_wuhan1. Use the MGCP protocol. The
active MGC serial number is 1 and the IP address is 192.168.1.100 and the protocol
port number is 2727.
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Admin\onu\ngn#set new_ngn_uplink_interface name ngn_wuhan1 protocol_type mgcp
mgc 1 192.168.1.100 2727
Admin\onu\ngn#
8.2 Deleting the Voice Uplink Interface
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the voice uplink interface.
Command Format
no ngn_uplink_interface name <name>
Parameter Description
Parameter Parameter Description Attribute
name <name> The name of uplink interface of NGN voice service. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete a voice uplink interface named ngn_wuhan1.
Admin\onu\ngn#no ngn_uplink_interface name ngn_wuhan1
Admin\onu\ngn#
8.3 Viewing the Voice Uplink Interface
Command Function
You can use this command to view the voice uplink interface.
Command Format
show ngn_uplink_interface {<name>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Parameter Description Attribute
The name of uplink interface of NGN voice service. The default
{<name>}*1 Optional
value indicates uplink interfaces for all voice services.
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Command Example
View the NGN uplink port named ngn1.
Admin\onu\ngn#show ngn_uplink_interface ngn1
--------ngn interface information---------
the index of the ngn interface :3
servicename :ngn
protocaltype :h.248
mgc1ip :192.168.1.101
mgc1port :2944
mgc2ip :
mgc2port :2944
mgc3ip :
mgc3port :2944
keepalive :disable
masterdns :255.255.255.255
slavedns :255.255.255.255
dhcp :disable
Admin\onu\ngn#
Result Description
Parameter Parameter Description
the index of the ngn interface The NGN interface index.
servicename The NGN service name.
protocaltype The NGN protocol type.
mgc1ip The IP address of MGC1.
mgc1port The port number of MGC1.
mgc2ip The IP address of MGC2.
mgc2port The port number of MGC2.
mgc3ip The IP address of MGC3.
mgc3port The port number of MGC3.
keepalive Whether heartbeat is enabled.
masterdns The address of the master DNS server.
slavedns The address of the slave DNS server.
dhcp Whether DHCP is enabled.
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8.4 Configuring the Voice Uplink User
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the voice uplink user.
Command Format
set new_ngn_uplink_user servicename <name> {[vid] <vid>}*1 {[potsqinqstate]
[enable|disable] svlanid <0-4085>}*1 {[service_cos] <value>}*1
{[customer_cos] <value>}*1 {[ip_mode] [static|pppoe|dhcp|pppoev6|dhcpv6]}
*1 {[public_ip] [ipv4|ipv6] <ipaddress/prefix>}*1 {[public_gate] [ipv4|
ipv6] <ipaddress>}*1 {[pppoeuser] <name> }*1 {[password] <pwd>}*1
{[dhcp_option60] [enable|disable]}*1 {[dhcp_value] <value>}*1
{[domainname] <name>}*1 {[protocol_port] <1-65535>}*1 {[user_index]
<value>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Parameter Description Attribute
The service name
identifies the VLAN name of the NGN voice service of the user on
servicename
the OLT side. The VLAN name should be consistent with the Mandatory
<name>
name of the configured local service VLAN data. The underline,
letters and numbers are valid.
{[vid] <vid>}*1 The signaling VLAN ID. Optional
{[potsqinqstate]
[enable|disable] [potsqinqstate] [enable|disable]: Enable or disable SVLAN.
Optional
svlanid <0-4085>} svlanid <0-4085>: The SVLAN ID value.
*1
{[service_cos]
The outer cos value. Optional
<value>}*1
{[customer_cos]
The inner cos value. Optional
<value>}*1
{[ip_mode]
[static|pppoe| The IP mode configuration, including static, pppoe, dhcp, pppoev6
Optional
dhcp|pppoev6| and dhcpv6.
dhcpv6]}*1
{[public_ip]
[ipv4|ipv6] The IP address of the ONU public network. Either IPv4 or IPv6 is
Optional
<ipaddress/pre- supported.
fix>}*1
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Parameter Parameter Description Attribute
{[public_gate]
The gateway address of the ONU public network. Either IPv4 or
[ipv4|ipv6] Optional
IPv6 is supported.
<ipaddress>}*1
{[pppoeuser]
The PPPoE username. Optional
<name> }*1
{[password]
The PPPoE password. Optional
<pwd>}*1
{[dhcp_option60]
[enable|disable]} Enable or disable DHCP Option60. Optional
*1
{[dhcp_value]
The DHCP value. Optional
<value>}*1
{[domainname]
The end point domain name. Optional
<name>}*1
{[protocol_port] The ONU protocol port number. The value ranges from 1 to
Optional
<1-65535>}*1 65535. The default value is 2944.
{[user_index]
The user index number. Optional
<value>}*1
Command Example
Configure the NGN uplink user equipment (ONU) level: Set the service name to
data, VID to 200, inner and outer cos values to 0, IP mode to static, IP address of
the public network to an IPv4 address (10.12.21.21/2), protocol port to 2427 and
user index to 0.
Admin\onu\ngn#set new_ngn_uplink_user servicename data vid 200 service_cos 0
customer_cos 0 ip_mode static public_ip ipv4 10.12.21.21/2 protocol_port 2427 user_index
0
Admin\onu\ngn#
8.5 Configuring the Voice Uplink User Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the voice uplink user port.
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Command Format
set ngn_uplink_user_port phone <value> {[username] <name>}*1
{[sip_user_name] <name>}*1 {[sip_user_password] <password>}*1
{[user_index] <value>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Parameter Description Attribute
phone <value> The telephone number. Mandatory
{[username] When the MGCP or H.248 protocol is used, the end point
Optional
<name>}*1 username should be configured.
{[sip_user_name] When the SIP protocol is used, the SIP protocol authentication
Optional
<name>}*1 username should be configured.
{[sip_user_
When the SIP protocol is used, the SIP protocol authentication
password] Optional
password should be configured.
<password>}*1
{[user_index]
The user index number. Optional
<value>}*1
Command Example
Configure the NGN uplink port user level: Set the phone number to 1, end point
username to a1 and user index to 0.
Admin\onu\ngn#set ngn_uplink_user_port phone 1 username a1 user_index 0
Admin\onu\ngn#
8.6 Deleting the Voice Uplink User Data
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the voice uplink user data.
Command Format
no ngn_uplink_user [index|name] <value>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[index|name]
The uplink user index or name of the NGN voice service. Mandatory
<value>
Command Example
Delete a voice uplink interface named data.
Admin\onu\ngn#no ngn_uplink_user name data
Admin\onu\ngn#
8.7 Viewing the Voice Uplink User Data
Command Function
You can use this command to view the voice uplink user data.
Command Format
show ngn_uplink_user phoneno <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Parameter Description Attribute
phone <value> The telephone number. Mandatory
Command Example
View the information about the NGN uplink user whose phone number is 1111.
Admin\onu\ngn#show ngn_uplink_user phoneno 1111
----------ngn user information---------
the index of the ngn user :0
servicename :ngn
telephoneno :1111
publicip :10.12.10.21
subnet :255.255.0.0
gateway :10.12.1.254
endpoint domain name :
protocol portno :2944
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the endpoint user name :
the sip user name :
the sip password :
Admin\onu\ngn#
Result Description
Parameter Parameter Description
the index of the ngn user The NGN user index.
servicename The NGN service name.
telephoneno The user's phone number.
publicip The public network of the user.
subnet The subnet mask.
gateway The gateway.
endpoint domain name The end point domain name.
protocol portno The protocol port number.
the endpoint user name The end point username.
the sip user name The SIP username.
the sip password The SIP password.
8.8 Viewing the Unbound Voice Uplink User
Command Function
You can use this command to view the unbound voice uplink user.
Command Format
show unbound ngn_uplink_user [all|<index>]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
All unbound uplink users or specified unbound uplink users
[all|<index>] Mandatory
according to index.
Command Example
View all unbound voice uplink users.
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Admin\onu\ngn#show unbound ngn_uplink_user all
!unbound ngn user config ----
0 , 1 ,
the total unbound ngn user 2
Admin\onu\ngn#
8.9 Configuring Voice Service Parameters for an
ONU Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the voice service parameters for an ONU
port.
Command Format
set ngn_voice_service slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> pots <portno>
phonenum <num> {[vid] <vid>}*1 {[code_mode] [G.711M|G.711A|G.723|G.729]}*1
{[fax_mode] [transparent|t.38]}*1 {[slience] [enable|disable]}*1
{[echo_cancel] [enable|disable]}*1 {[input_gain] <num>}*1 {[voice_value]
<value>}*1 {[dtmf] [transparent|rfc2833]}*1 {[heartbeat] [enable|disable]}
*1 {[potsqinqstate] [enable|disable] svlanid <0-4085>}*1 {[service_cos]
<value>}*1 {[customer_cos] <value>}*1 {[fax_control] [passthrough|
softswitch|autovbd]}*1 {[bill_type] [16kc|12kc|revpol|free]}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <onuno> The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
pots <portno> The POTS port number. Mandatory
The phone number. The phone number should be selected from
the configured NGN user entries and the phone number assigned
phonenum <num> to each port should not be repeated. The system verifies the other Mandatory
configuration information about the ONU voice according to the
phone number.
The VLAN ID value. It is the voice data uplink VLAN ID value of
the port. It should be consistent with the VLAN ID value of the
{[vid] <vid>}*1 Optional
uplink interface of the NGN user configured for this port. Besides,
the local service VLAN should have been configured.
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Parameter Description Attribute
{[code_mode] [G. Speech encoding mode. The compression encoding mode of the
711M|G.711A|G. NGN service speech flow. Select it as required. Optional
723|G.729]}*1 G.711A by default
{[fax_mode] Fax mode. transparent means the transparent mode, i.e., T.30 fax.
[transparent|t. Select the fax mode as needed. Optional
38]}*1 transparent is selected by default.
Mute compression. Mute compression packet is transmitted in
{[slience] case of no voice during conversation.
[enable|disable]} u enable: Enable the function. Optional
*1 u disable: Disable the function.
This function is enabled by default.
{[echo_cancel] Echo suppression. Cancel the echo when this function is enabled.
[enable|disable]} u enable: Enable the function. Optional
*1 u disable: Disable the function.
{[input_gain] Input gain.
Optional
<num>}*1 The value ranges between -32 and +32, and the unit is db.
{[voice_value] Output gain.
Optional
<value>}*1 The value ranges between -32 and +32, and the unit is db.
{[dtmf] The DTMF mode means the transmission mode on the client side,
[transparent| such as button fax event. Optional
rfc2833]}*1 transparent is selected by default.
{[heartbeat] Heartbeat function.
[enable|disable]} u enable: Enable the function. Optional
*1 u disable: Disable the function.
Voice QinQ function enable switch. When the Voice QinQ function
{[potsqinqstate] is enabled, the stacked VLAN mode can be configured. The
Optional
[enable|disable] Service VLAN VID value should be consistent with the configured
service VLAN VID value.
{svlanid <0-
The service VLAN ID. Optional
4085>}*1
{[service_cos]
The SVLAN priority. Optional
<value>}*1
{[customer_cos]
The CVLAN priority. Optional
<value>}*1
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Parameter Description Attribute
{[fax_control] The fax control mode.
[passthrough| u passthrough: Voice path.
Optional
softswitch| u softswitch: Softswitch.
autovbd]}*1 u autovbd: Auto-negotiation.
{[bill_type]
[16kc|12kc| The bill type. Optional
revpol|free]}*1
Command Example
Configure parameters of POTS Port 1 of the ONU whose authorization number is 1,
connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 1. Set the phone number to 11111111, VID to 3022,
speech compression encoding mode to G.711A, fax mode to transparent
transmission. Disable mute compression and disable echo compression. Set the
input gain to 4, output gain to 0, and DTMF mode to transparent transmission.
Admin\onu\ngn#set ngn_voice_service slot 1 pon 1 onu 1 pots 1 phonenum 11111111 vid
3022 code_mode g.711a fax_mode transparent slience disable echo_cancel disable
input_gain 4 voice_value 0 dtmf transparent
Admin\onu\ngn#
8.10 Deleting Voice Service Parameters for an
ONU Port
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the voice service parameters for the ONU port.
Command Format
no ngn_voice_service slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> pots <portno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <onuno> The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
pots <portno> The ONU port number. Mandatory
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Command Example
Delete the voice port configuration of ONU Port 1 whose authorization number is 1,
connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 1.
Admin\onu\ngn#no ngn_voice_service slot 1 pon 1 onu 1 pots 1
Admin\onu\ngn#
8.11 Viewing Voice Service Parameters for an
ONU Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the voice service parameters for an ONU port.
Command Format
show ngn_voice_service slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> pots_config
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <onuno> The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
Command Example
View the voice service parameters for the ONU whose authorization number is 1,
connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 1.
Admin\onu\ngn#show ngn_voice_service slot 1 pon 1 onu 1 pots_config
***********************************************
port :1 phonenum : 11111111
vlan id :3022 code mode : G.711A
fax mode :transparent slienceSp : disable
echo cancel :disable input gain : 4
output gain : 0 dtmf mode : transparent
heartbeat :disable
potsqinqstate: disable.
service cos: disable.
customer cos: disable.
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bind type: 0.
bind adv profile id: 0.
fax control mode: PassThrough
port activation: ACTIVE.
rms state :disable
**********************************************
port :2 phonenum : 0
vlan id :0 code mode : G.711A
fax mode :transparent slienceSp : enable
echo cancel :enable input gain : 0
output gain : 0 dtmf mode : transparent
heartbeat :disable
potsqinqstate: disable.
service cos: disable.
customer cos: disable.
bind type: 0.
bind adv profile id: 0.
fax control mode: PassThrough.
port activation: ACTIVE.
rms state :disable
Admin\onu\ngn#
Result Description
Parameter Description
port The port number.
phonenum The phone number.
vlan id The voice service VLAN ID.
code mode The encoding mode.
fax mode The fax mode.
slienceSp The mute compression switch.
echo cancel The echo suppression switch.
input gain Input gain.
output gain Output gain.
dtmf mode The DTMF mode.
heartbeat Heartbeat.
potsqinqstate The QinQ status.
service cos The service COS.
customer cos The user COS.
bind type The binding type.
bind adv profile id Bind the ADV profile ID.
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Parameter Description
fax control mode The fax control mode.
port activation The activation status of port.
rms state The RMS status.
8.12 Configuring Voice Media Stream
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the voice media stream.
Command Format
set new_ngn_rtp_stream slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> servicename
<value> rtpcfg [enable|disable] {[svlan_tpid] <value> svlan_id <value>
svlan_cos <value>}*1 {[cvlan_tpid] <value> cvlan_id <value> cvlan_cos
<value>}*1 {[rtp_ip] [ipv4|ipv6] <ipAddr/prefix> rtp_gateway [ipv4|ipv6]
<ipAddr>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <onuno> The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
servicename
The service name. Mandatory
<value>
The RTP configuration status.
rtpcfg [enable|
u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
disable]
u disable: Disable the function.
{[svlan_tpid]
[svlan_tpid] <value>: the service TPID.
<value> svlan_id
svlan_id <value>: the service VLAN ID. Optional
<value> svlan_cos
svlan_cos <value>: the service Cos.
<value>}*1
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Parameter Description Attribute
{[cvlan_tpid]
[cvlan_tpid] <value>: the user TPID.
<value> cvlan_id
cvlan_id <value>: the user VLAN ID. Optional
<value> cvlan_cos
cvlan_cos <value>: the user Cos.
<value>}*1
{[rtp_ip] [ipv4|
ipv6]
<ipAddr/prefix> [rtp_ip] [ipv4|ipv6] <ipAddr/prefix>: the RTP IP address.
Optional
rtp_gateway rtp_gateway [ipv4|ipv6] <ipAddr>: the RTP gateway.
[ipv4|ipv6]
<ipAddr>}*1
Command Example
Configure the voice media stream of the ONU whose authorization number is 1
under PON Port 1 in Slot 1.
Admin\onu\ngn#set new_ngn_rtp_stream slot 1 pon 1 onu 1 servicename ngn rtpcfg
enable svlan_tpid 33024 svlan_id 600 svlan_cos 5 cvlan_tpid 33024 cvlan_id 600 cvlan_cos
5 rtp_ip ipv4 10.10.10.201 rtp_gateway ipv4 10.10.1.254
Admin\onu\ngn#
8.13 Viewing Voice Media Stream
Command Function
You can use this command to view the voice media stream.
Command Format
show ngn_rtp_stream slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> stream_config
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <onuno> The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
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Command Example
View the voice media stream of the ONU whose authorization number is 1,
connectd to PON Port in Slot 1.
Admin\onu\ngn#show ngn_rtp_stream slot 1 pon 1 onu 1 stream_config
*****************onu(16 1 1)***************************
service name: ngn rtpenable:enable
svlantpid:33024 svlanid:600 svlancos:5
cvlantpid:33024 cvlanid:600 cvlancos:5
rtpip:10.10.10.201
rtpsubnet:255.255.0.0
rtpgateway:10.10.1.254
Admin\onu\ngn#
Result Description
Parameter Description
service name The service name.
rtpenable The RTP enable status.
svlantpid The service TPID.
svlanid The service VLAN ID.
svlancos The service CoS.
cvlantpid The user TPID.
cvlanid The CVLAN ID.
cvlancos The user CoS.
rtpip The RTP IP address.
rtpsubnet The RTP subnet mask.
rtpgateway The RTP gateway.
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Configuring Loopback Test for the ONU Port
Validating Loopback Test for an ONU Port
Viewing Loopback Test for an ONU Port
Binding the Bandwidth Profile to FE Port Service of the ONU
Configuring the Quantity of Services for an ONU FE Port
Enabling / Disabling VLAN Translation for an ONU FE Port
Enabling / Disabling QinQ for an ONU FE Port
Configuring CVLAN for an ONU FE Port
Configure the PVLAN for FE Port on the ONU
Configuring Service Type for an ONU FE Port
Adding Services to a Designated ONU FE Port
Enabling / Disabling the TLS for an ONU FE Port
Viewing the TLS Status for an ONU FE Port
Configuring Attribute for an ONU FE Port
Configuring Service Differentiation for an ONU FE Port
Configuring Multicast VLAN for an ONU FE Port
Viewing Multicast VLAN for an ONU FE Port
Configuring Downlink Port Rate Limiting for an ONU FE Port
Configuring Uplink Port Rate Limiting for an ONU FE Port
Configuring the ONU Port Attributes in a Batch Manner
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Configuring Service Parameters of the ONU Port in a Batch Manner
Viewing Service Configuration for an ONU FE Port
Viewing Service Configuration for an ONU FE Port Based on VLAN
Configuring the WAN Connection Service
Validating the WAN Connection Service
Viewing the WAN Connection Service
Configuring the ONU WiFi Service
Configuring the ONU WLAN Service
Viewing WiFi Configuration Parameters
Validating Service Configuration for an ONU FE Port
Configuring the VEIP Management Channel of the ONU
Configuring the Management VLAN for ONU VEIP
Deleting the VEIP Management VLAN of the ONU
Applying the VEIP Management VLAN of the ONU
Viewing the VEIP Management VLAN of the ONU
Configuring the ONU VEIP Port
Viewing an ONU VEIP Port
Deleting an ONU VEIP Port
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9.1 Configuring Loopback Test for the ONU Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the loopback test for the ONU port.
Command Format
set loop_detect slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> port <portno> status
[disactivated|activated] {interval <10~3600>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to
slot <slotno> Mandatory
18.
The PON port number. The value ranges
pon <ponno> Mandatory
from 1 to 16.
The ONU number. The value ranges from 1
onu [<onuno>|null] Mandatory
to 128.
The port number. The value ranges from 1 to
port <portno> Mandatory
24.
The status. The value ranges from 1 to 9.
status [disactivated|
u disactivated Mandatory
activated]
u activated
The time interval. The value ranges from 10
interval <10~3600> Optional
to 3600s.
Command Example
Configure the loopback function for Port 1 on ONU 1. The test interval is 10 minutes
(600s). The ONU is connected to PON Port 1 of Slot 1.
Admin\onu\lan#set loop_detect slot 1 pon 1 onu 1 port 1 status activated interval 600
set onu port loop detect ok!
Admin\onu\lan#
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9.2 Validating Loopback Test for an ONU Port
Command Function
You can use this command to validate the configured loopback test for an ONU port.
Command Format
apply loop_detect slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> port <portlist>
Parameter Description
Parameter Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number. The value ranges
slot <slotno> Mandatory
from 1 to 18.
The PON port number. The value
pon <ponno> Mandatory
ranges from 1 to 16.
The ONU number. The value ranges
onu [<onuno>|null] Mandatory
from 1 to 128.
The port number. The value ranges
port <portlist> Mandatory
from 1 to 24.
Command Example
Validate the loopback test configuration for Port 1 of ONU 1. The ONU is connected
to PON Port 1 in Slot 1.
Admin\onu\lan#apply loop_detect slot 1 pon 1 onu 1 port 1
apply onu port loop detect ok!
Admin\onu\lan#
9.3 Viewing Loopback Test for an ONU Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view loopback test configuration for an ONU port.
Command Format
show loop_detect slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 18. Mandatory
The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to
pon <ponno> Mandatory
16.
onu <onuno> The ONU number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
Command Example
View loopback test configuration for an port of ONU 1. The ONU is connected to
PON Port 1 in Slot 1.
Admin\onu\lan#show loop_detect slot 6 pon 2 onu 1
~~~~~ ONU PORT LOOP DETECT, 6.2.1 ,ITEM=4~~~~~
PORT Status Interval(s)
~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~
1 activated 60
2 activated 20
3 activated 20
4 activated 20
Admin\onu\lan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
PORT The ONU port number.
Status The switch status.
Interval The time interval.
9.4 Binding the Bandwidth Profile to FE Port
Service of the ONU
Command Function
You can use this command to bind the uplink and downlink bandwidth profile to the
FE port service for rate limiting.
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Command Format
Set epon slot <slotno> pon <ponNo> onu <onuno> port <portno> service
<serviceno> up_bw_prf <upbwprfid> down_bw_prf <downbwprfid>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
The number of the PON port. The value ranges from 1 to
pon <ponNo> Mandatory
16.
onu <onuno> The ONU number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
port <portno> The port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24. Mandatory
service <serviceno> The service number. The value ranges from 0 to 10. Mandatory
The uplink bandwidth profile ID The value ranges from 0
up_bw_prf <upbwprfid> Mandatory
to 1024.
The downlink bandwidth profile ID The value ranges
down_bw_prf <downbwprfid> Mandatory
from 0 to 1024.
Command Example
Bind the uplink and downlink bandwidth profile whose ID is 1, to Service 1 for Port 1
of ONU 1. The ONU is connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 1.
Admin\onu\lan#set epon slot 3 pon 1 onu 1 port 1 service 1 up_bw_prf 1 down_bw_prf 1
Admin\onu\lan#
9.5 Configuring the Quantity of Services for an
ONU FE Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the quantity of service entries of a
designated ONU port.
Command Format
set epon slot <slotNo> pon <ponNo> onu <onulist> port <portno> service number
<serviceno>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to
slot <slotNo> Mandatory
18.
The number of the PON port. The value ranges from
pon <ponNo> Mandatory
1 to 8.
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges
onu <onulist> Mandatory
from 1 to 128.
The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to
port <portno> Mandatory
24.
number <serviceno> The service number. The value ranges from 1 to 10. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the number of service entries for Port 1 of ONU 1 to 1. The ONU is connected to
PON Port 1 in Slot 12.
Admin\onu\lan#set epon slot 12 pon 1 onu 4 port 1 service number 1
Admin\onu\lan#
9.6 Enabling / Disabling VLAN Translation for an
ONU FE Port
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable service translation for a designated
ONU port.
Command Format
set epon slot <slotNo> pon <ponNo> onu <onulist> port <port> service
<serviceno> translate [enable|disable] {<tcos> <tpid> <trans_vlanlist>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotNo> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
The number of the PON port. The value ranges from 1 to
pon <ponNo> Mandatory
8.
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Parameter Parameter Description Attribute
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from
onu <onulist> Mandatory
1 to 128.
port <portno> The ONU port number The value ranges from 1 to 24. Mandatory
service <serviceno> The service number. The value ranges from 1 to 10. Mandatory
The translation enable identifier.
translate [enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disables the function.
u <tcos>: priority or CoS of the PON, ranging from 0
to 7, or 0xffff.
{<tcos><tpid><trans_ u <tpid>: the tag protocol identifier, ranging from 0 to
Optional
vlanlist>}*1 0xffff, or 0x8100.
u <trans_vlanlist t>: the VLAN ID, ranging from 1 to
4085, or 0xffff.
Command Example
Enable the translation function for Service 1 at Port 1 of ONU 4. Set the CoS of
Service 1 to 4, the TPID to 33024, and the VLAN after translation to 100.
Admin\onu\lan#set epon slot 12 pon 1 onu 1 port 1 service 1 translate enable 4 33024 100
Admin\onu\lan#
9.7 Enabling / Disabling QinQ for an ONU FE Port
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable QinQ for the service at a specified
ONU port.
Command Format
set epon slot <slotNo> pon <ponNo> onu <onulist> port <port> service
<serviceno> qinq [enable|disable] {<scos> <tpid> <profile> <service_nam>
<s_vlanlist>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8 or 11 to
slot <slotNo> Mandatory
18.
pon <ponNo> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 8. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from
onu <onulist> Mandatory
1 to 128.
port <portno> The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24. Mandatory
The sequence number of services. The value ranges
service <serviceno> Mandatory
from 1 to 10.
The QinQ enable identifier.
qinq [enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
The priority or CoS of the PON, ranging from 0 to 7, or
<scos> Optional
0xffff.
The tag protocol identifier. The value range: 0 to 0xffff,
<tpid> Optional
or 0x8100.
<profile> The QinQ profile name. Optional
<service_nam> The service VLAN name. Optional
<s_vlanlist> The VLAN ID. The value range: 1 to 4085, or 0xffff. Optional
Command Example
Enable QinQ for Service 1 at Port 1 of ONU 1. Set the CoS of Service 1 to 4, TPID
to 33024, service VLAN name to yewu, SVLAN to 100, and QinQ profile name to
qinq. The ONU is connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 12.
Admin\onu\lan#set epon slot 12 pon 1 onu 1 port 4 service 1 qinq enable 4 33024 qinq
yewu 100
Admin\onu\lan#
9.8 Configuring CVLAN for an ONU FE Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the CVLAN for a designated ONU port.
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Command Format
set epon slot <slotNo> pon <ponNo> onu <onulist> port <port> service
<serviceno> vlan_mode [tag|transparent] <ccos> <tpid> <c_vlanlist>
Parameter Description
Parameter Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotNo> The slot number, ranging from 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <ponNo> The PON port number, ranging from 1 to 8. Mandatory
onu <onulist> The ONU authorization number, ranging from 1 to 128. Mandatory
port <portno> The ONU port number, ranging from 1 to 24. Mandatory
The sequence number of the service. The value ranges
service <serviceno> Mandatory
from 1 to 10.
CVLAN Mode
vlan_mode [tag|transparent] u tag: tag mode. Mandatory
u transparent: transparent mode.
The PON priority or CoS. The value range: 0 to 7, or
<ccos> Optional
0xffff.
<tpid>: the tag protocol identifier. The value range: 0 to
<tpid> Optional
0xffff, or 0x8100.
<c_vlanlist> The VLAN ID. The value range: 1 to 4085, or 0xffff. Optional
Command Example
Configure Service 1 at Port 1 of ONU 1: Set the CVLAN to 300, COS to 1, and TPID
to 33024. The ONU is connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 12.
Admin\onu\lan#set epon slot 12 pon 1 onu 1 port 4 service 1 vlan_mode tag 1 33024 300
Admin\onu\lan#
9.9 Configure the PVLAN for FE Port on the ONU
Command Function
You can use this command to set the service PVLAN for a designated ONU port.
Command Format
set epon slot <slotNo> pon <ponNo> onu <onulist> port <port> service
<serviceno> pvlan <pcos> <p_vlanlist>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotNo> The slot number, ranging from 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <ponNo> The PON port number, ranging from 1 to 8. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number, ranging from 1 to
onu <onulist> Mandatory
128.
port <portno> The ONU port number, ranging from 1 to 24. Mandatory
The sequence number of the service, ranging from 1
service <serviceno> Mandatory
to 10.
<pcos> Priority of PON or COS, ranging from 0 to 7. Mandatory
<p_vlanlist> The VLAN ID, ranging from 0 to 4085. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the PVLAN of service 1 to 300 for Port 4 on ONU 1, and set COS to 1. The ONU
is connected to PON Port 1 of Slot 12.
Admin\onu\lan#set epon slot 12 pon 1 onu 1 port 4 service 1 pvlan 1 300
Admin\onu\lan#
9.10 Configuring Service Type for an ONU FE Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the service type for a designated service at
an ONU port.
Command Format
set epon slot <slotNo> pon <ponNo> onu <onulist> port <port> service
<serviceno> type [multicast|unicast]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8 or 11
slot <slotNo> Mandatory
to 18.
pon <ponNo> PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 8. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges
onu <onulist> Mandatory
from 1 to 128.
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Parameter Description Attribute
The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to
port <portno> Mandatory
24.
The sequence number of services. The value
service <serviceno> Mandatory
ranges from 1 to 10.
The service type.
lacp [enable|disable] u Multicast: multicast service Mandatory
u Unicast: unicast service
Command Example
Set the service type of Service 1 at Port 4 of ONU 1 to Multicast. The ONU is
connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 12.
Admin\onu\lan#set epon slot 12 pon 1 onu 1 port 4 service 1 type multicast
Admin\onu\lan#
9.11 Adding Services to a Designated ONU FE
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to add services to a designated ONU FE Port.
Command Format
add gepon slot <slotNo> pon <ponNo> onu <onulist> port <portno>
service number <serviceno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the PON interface card. The value ranges from 1
slot <slotno> Mandatory
to 8, 11 to 18.
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <onulist> The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
port <portno> The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24. Mandatory
number Number of services. Value range: 1 to 10. (i.e 10 services at
Mandatory
<serviceno> maximum)
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Command Example
Configure the ONU with authorization No. 4 under PON Port 1 in Slot 12. Add a
service to Port 1. The number of the service is already 1 at the port, so you need to
increase the number to 2.
Admin\onu\lan#add gepon slot 12 pon 1 onu 4 port 1 service number 2
Admin\onu\lan#
9.12 Enabling / Disabling the TLS for an ONU FE
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the TLS for a designated service at
an ONU port.
Command Format
set epon slot <slotNo> pon <ponNo> onu <onulist> port <port> service
<serviceno> tls [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8 or 11 to
slot <slotNo> Mandatory
18.
pon <ponNo> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 8. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from
onu <onulist> Mandatory
1 to 128.
port <portno> The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24. Mandatory
The sequence number of services. The value ranges
service <serviceno> Mandatory
from 1 to 10.
The TLS setting.
tls [enable|disable] u enable: Enable the TLS. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the TLS.
Command Example
Enable the TLS for Service 1 at Port 4 of ONU 1. The ONU is connected to PON
Port 1 in Slot 12.
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Admin\onu\lan#set epon slot 12 pon 1 onu 1 port 4 service 1 tls enable
Admin\onu\lan#
9.13 Viewing the TLS Status for an ONU FE Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the TLS configuration of a specific service for an
ONU port.
Command Format
show epon slot <slotNo> pon <ponNo> onu <onuNo> port <port> service
<serviceno> tls
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotNo> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <ponNo> PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 8. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1
onu <onuNo> Mandatory
to 128.
port <portno> The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24. Mandatory
The sequence number of services. The value ranges from
service <serviceno> Mandatory
1 to 10.
Command Example
View the TL1 enabling status of Service 1 at Port 1 of ONU 1. The ONU is
connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 12.
Admin\onu\lan#show epon slot 3 pon 1 onu 1 port 1 service 1 tls
the tls state is disable!
Admin\onu\lan#
9.14 Configuring Attribute for an ONU FE Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the attribute of a specific port of an ONU.
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Command Format
set epon slot <slotNo> pon <ponNo> onu <onulist> port <portno> {[enable|
disable]}*1 {[auto] [enable|disable]}*1 {[speed] [10M|100M|1000M]}*1
{[duplex] [full|half]}*1 {[flowcontrol] [enable|disable]}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to
slot <slotNo> Mandatory
18.
pon <ponNo> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 8. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges
onu <onulist> Mandatory
from 1 to 128.
port <portno> The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24. Mandatory
The port enable or disable configuration.
{[enable|disable]}*1 u enable: Enable the port. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the port.
Auto negotiation enable or disable configuration.
{[auto] [enable|disable]}*1 u enable: Enable the port. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the port.
The rate configuration.
{[speed] [10M|100M|1000M]} u 10M
Mandatory
*1 u 100M
u 1000M
The duplex configuration.
{[duplex] [full|half]}*1 u full: full duplex Mandatory
u half: half duplex
The flow control enable or disable configuration.
{[flowcontrol] [enable|
u enable: Enable the port. Mandatory
disable]}*1
u disable: Disable the port.
Command Example
View the port attribute of Port 4 of ONU 1: port enabled, port rate 10M, half duplex
and flow control disabled. The ONU is connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 12.
Admin\onu\lan#set epon slot 12 pon 1 onu 1 port 4 enable auto enable speed 10M duplex
half flowcontrol disable
Admin\onu\lan#
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9.15 Configuring Service Differentiation for an
ONU FE Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the service differentiation parameters for
designated services of an FE port on the ONU.
Command Format
set epon slot <slotNo> pon <ponNo> onu <onu> port <port> [service] <serviceno>
{[up|down] [da|sa|dip|sip|vid|sport|dport|iptype|eth_type|tos|priority|
daipv6pre|saipv6pre|ipver|ipv6tra|ipv6fl|ipv6nh] <value> <0-6> }*8
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to
slot <slotNo> Mandatory
18.
pon <ponNo> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 8. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from
onu <onulist> Mandatory
1 to 128.
port <portno> The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24. Mandatory
The sequence number of services. The value ranges
[service] <serviceno> Mandatory
from 1 to 10.
The service differentiation parameters. [up|down],
{[up|down] [da|sa|dip|sip|
differentiate the service type based on uplink or
vid|sport|dport|iptype|eth_
downlink services.
type|tos|priority|
[da|sa|dip|sip|vid|sport|dport|iptype|eth_type|tos|priority| Mandatory
daipv6pre|saipv6pre|ipver|
daipv6pre|saipv6pre|ipver|ipv6tra|ipv6fl|ipv6nh]
ipv6tra|ipv6fl|ipv6nh]
<value>, the service differentiation value.
<value> <0-6> }*8
<0-6>, the operator.
Command Example
Configure the way to differentiate the service type of Service 1 for Port 4 on ONU 1.
Set to differentiate the uplink service type based on VID (VID = 100). The ONU is
connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 12.
Admin\onu\lan#set epon slot 12 pon 1 onu 1 port 4 service 1 up vid 100 0
Admin\onu\lan#
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9.16 Configuring Multicast VLAN for an ONU FE
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the multicast VLAN for a specified FE port
of the ONU.
Command Format
set epon slot <slotNo> pon <ponNo> onu <onuNo> port <portNo> cvid <cvid> ccos
<cos> ctpid <ctpid> svid <svid> scos <cos> stpid <stpid>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotNo> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <ponNo> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 8. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to
onu <onuNo> Mandatory
128.
port <portno> The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24. Mandatory
<cvid> means the inner vid. The value range: 1 to 4085, or
cvid <cvid> Mandatory
0xffff.
<cos> means the inner PON priority or COS. The value
ccos <cos> Mandatory
range: 0 to 7, or 0xffff.
<tpid>: the inner tag protocol identifier. The value range: 0 to
ctpid <ctpid> Mandatory
0xffff, or 0x8100.
<cvid> means the outer vid. The value range: 1 to 4085, or
svid <svid> Mandatory
0xffff.
<cvid> means the outer vid. The value range: 1 to 4085, or
scos <cos> Mandatory
0xffff.
<cvid> means the outer vid. The value range: 1 to 4085, or
stpid <stpid> Mandatory
0xffff.
Command Example
Configure the multicast for Port 4 of ONU 1. Set the inner VLAN to 100, inner COS
to 1, TPID to 33024, outer VLAN to 100, outer CoS to 1, and TPID to 33024. The
ONU is connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 12.
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Admin\onu\lan#set epon slot 12 pon 1 onu 1 port 4 cvid 100 ccos 1 ctpid 33024 svid 200
scos 2 stpid 33024
Admin\onu\lan#
9.17 Viewing Multicast VLAN for an ONU FE Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the multicast VLAN for a designated FE port of
the ONU.
Command Format
show epon slot <slotNo> pon <ponNo> onu <onuNo> port <portNo> igmpvlan
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotNo> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <ponNo> PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 8. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1
onu <onuNo> Mandatory
to 128.
port <portno> The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24. Mandatory
Command Example
View the multicast CVLAN for Port 1 of ONU 1. The inner VLAN is 100, inner COS is
1, TPID is 33024, outer VLAN is 100, outer COS is 1, and TPID is 33024. The ONU
is connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 3.
Admin\onu\lan#show epon slot 3 pon 1 onu 1 port 1 igmpvlan
cvid 100 ccos 1 ctpid 33024 svid 200 scos 2 stpid 33024
Admin\onu\lan#
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9.18 Configuring Downlink Port Rate Limiting for
an ONU FE Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the port rate limiting parameters for a
specified FE port of the ONU.
Command Format
set epon slot <slot_out> pon <pon_no> onu <onu_list> port <port_no> down_cir
<downCIR> down_pir <downPIR> down_state <downstate>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotNo> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <ponNo> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 8. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1
onu <onulist> Mandatory
to 128.
port <portno> The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24. Mandatory
<downCIR>, the maximum downlink bandwidth. The
down_cir <downCIR> Mandatory
value ranges from 0 to 0xffffffff.
<downPIR>, the downlink peak cell rate. The value
down_pir <downPIR> Mandatory
ranges from 0 to 0xffffffff.
<downstate>, the downlink rate limiting enable status.
down_state <downstate> u 1: Enable downlink rate limiting. Mandatory
u 0: Disable downlink rate limiting.
Command Example
Enable the downlink rate limiting function for Port 4 of ONU 1. Set the maximum
downlink bandwidth for rate limiting of Port 4 to 3000, and the peak value to 30000.
The ONU is connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 12.
Admin\onu\lan#set epon slot 12 pon 1 onu 1 port 4 down_cir 30000 down_pir 3000
down_state 1
Admin\onu\lan#
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9.19 Configuring Uplink Port Rate Limiting for an
ONU FE Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the uplink port rate limiting parameters for a
designated FE port on the ONU.
Command Format
set epon slot <slot_out> pon <pon_no> onu <onu_list> port <port_no> up_cir
<UPCIR> up_cbs <UPCBS> up_ebs <UPEBS> up_state <upstate>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotNo> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <ponNo> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 8. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1
onu <onulist> Mandatory
to 128.
port <portno> The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24. Mandatory
The uplink maximum bandwidth. The value ranges from 0
up_cir <UPCIR> Mandatory
to 0xffffffff.
The uplink committed burst size. The value ranges from 0
up_cbs <UPCBS> Mandatory
to 0xfffffffe.
The uplink excessed burst size. The value ranges from 0 to
up_ebs <UPEBS> Mandatory
0xfffffffe.
The uplink rate limiting enable status.
up_state <upstate> u 1: Enable the uplink rate limiting function. Mandatory
u 0: Disable the uplink rate limiting function.
Command Example
Enable the uplink rate limiting function for Port 4 of ONU 1. Set the maximum uplink
bandwidth for rate limiting of Port 4 to 5000, and other values to 0. The ONU is
connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 12.
Admin\onu\lan#set epon slot 12 pon 1 onu 1 port 4 up_cir 5000 up_cbs 0 up_ebs 0
up_state 1
Admin\onu\lan#
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9.20 Configuring the ONU Port Attributes in a
Batch Manner
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the port attributes of the designated FE port
on the ONU in a batch manner.
Command Format
set onu <slotno> <ponno> <onuno> port <portno> [enable|disable] mac <limit>
profile portattr <prf_id> policing <prf_id>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotNo> The slot number, ranging from 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <ponNo> The PON port number, ranging from 1 to 8. Mandatory
onu <onulist> The ONU authorization number, ranging from 1 to 128. Mandatory
port <portno> The ONU port number, ranging from 1 to 24. Mandatory
Enable or disable the port.
[enable|disable] u Enable: Enable the port. Mandatory
u Disable: Disable the port.
Limit for the number of MAC addresses, ranging from 0
mac <limit> Mandatory
to 254.
The bound port attribute profile ID, ranging from 1 to
portattr <prf_id> Mandatory
1024, or can be set to 0xffff.
The bound port rate limiting profile ID, ranging from 1 to
policing <prf_id> Mandatory
1024, or can be set to 0xffff.
Command Example
Enable Port 4 of ONU 1. Set the limit for the number of MAC addresses of Port 4 to
5. Bind port attribute profile 1 and port rate limiting profile 2 to to Port 4. The ONU is
connected to PON Port 1 of Slot 12.
Admin\onu\lan#set onu 12 1 1 port 4enable mac 5 profile portattr 1 policing 2
Admin\onu\lan#
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9.21 Configuring Service Parameters of the ONU
Port in a Batch Manner
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the services of the FE port on the ONU in a
batch manner.
Command Format
set batchserv_bind <slotno> <ponno> <onulist> <portno> serv <serviceno> mode
<prf_id> svlan <prf_id> diff <prf_id> diff_up <prf_id>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotNo> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <ponNo> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to
onu <onulist> Mandatory
128.
port <portno> The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24. Mandatory
The sequence number of services. The value ranges from 1
serv <serviceno> Mandatory
to 10.
The bound service model profile ID. The value ranges from 0
mode <prf_id> Mandatory
to 1024, or can be set to 0xffff.
The bound SVLAN profile ID. The value ranges from 0 to
svlan <prf_id> Mandatory
1024, or can be set to 0xffff.
Bind the downlink traffic classification rule profile ID to FE
diff <prf_id> Mandatory
port. The value ranges from 0 to 1024, or can be set to 0xffff.
Bind the uplink traffic classification rule profile ID to FE port.
diff_up <prf_id> Mandatory
The value ranges from 0 to 1024, or can be set to 0xffff.
Command Example
Bind service model profile ID to 1, SVLAN profile ID to 2, downlink traffic
classification rule profile ID to 3, uplink traffic classification rule profile ID to 3 at
Service 1 of Port 4 on ONU 1. The ONU is connected to PON Port 1 of Slot 12.
Admin\onu\lan#set batchserv_bind 12 1 1 4 serv 1 mode 1 svlan 2 diff 3 diff_up 3
Admin\onu\lan#
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9.22 Viewing Service Configuration for an ONU FE
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the service configuration for an ONU FE port.
Command Format
show onufe_service slot [<slot>|all] pon [<pon_no>|all] onu [<onu_no>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number. <slot>, the value ranges from 1 to 8 or 11 to 18.
[<slot>|all] Mandatory
all: all slots.
The PON port number. <pon_no>: The value ranges from 1 to 8.
[<pon_no>|all] Mandatory
all: all PON ports.
The ONU authorization number. <onu_no>: The value ranges
[<onu_no>|all] Mandatory
from 1 to 128. all: all ONUs.
port <portno> The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24. Mandatory
Command Example
View the service configuration of the FE port on ONU 1. The CVLAN is 100, and the
CVLAN mode is transparent transmission. The ONU is connected to PON Port 3 in
Slot 1.
Admin\onu\lan#show onufe_service slot 3 pon 1 onu 1
Admin\onu\lan#
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9.23 Viewing Service Configuration for an ONU FE
Port Based on VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to view the service related configuration of an ONU FE
port based on the configured VLAN.
Command Format
show onu_service by vlan <vlanid>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<vlanid> <cvid>: The service vid, ranging from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
Command Example
View the FE port related configuration with VLAN 100. There are two entries: One is
the service at Port 2 of ONU 1 configured with CVLAN 100, unicast service type and
transparent CVLAN mode. The ONU is connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 3. The
other service is at Port 2 of ONU 1 configured with VLAN 100, unicast service type
and transparent CVLAN mode. The ONU is connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 2.
Admin\onu\lan#show onu_service by vlan 100
Admin\onu\lan#
9.24 Configuring the WAN Connection Service
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the WAN connection service.
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Command Format
set wancfg slot <slot_out> <pon_no> <onu_no> index <wan_index> mode[tr069|
internet|tr069_internet|other|multi|voip|voip_internet|iptv|radius|
radius_internet|unicast_iptv|multicast_iptv]type[bridge|route] <vid>
<cos> nat [enable|disable] qos [enable|disable] {vlanmode [tag|transparent]
tvlan [enable|disable] <tvid> <tcos>}*1 {qinq [enable|disable] <stpid>
<svlan> <scos>}*1 dsp {[dhcp]}*1 {[dhcp_remoteid] <dhcp_remoteid>}*1
{[static] ip <A.B.C.D> mask <A.B.C.D> gate <A.B.C.D> master <A.B.C.D> slave
<A.B.C.D>}*1 {[pppoe] proxy [enable|disable] <username> <password>
<servname> [auto|payload]}*1 {[active] [enable|disable]}*1 {[entries]
<bind_num>}*1 {[fe1|fe2|fe3|fe4|ssid1|ssid2|ssid3|ssid4]}*8
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to
<slot_out> Mandatory
18.
<pon_no> The PON port number ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
<onu_no> The ONU number, ranging from 1 to 128. Mandatory
The WAN connection index. The value ranges from 1 to
<wan_index> Mandatory
8.
mode[tr069|internet|tr069_
internet|other|multi|voip|
voip_internet|iptv|radius| The WAN connection mode Mandatory
radius_internet|unicast_
iptv|multicast_iptv]
The WAN connection type.
type[bridge|route] u bridge Mandatory
u route
The VLAN ID of the WAN connection. The value ranges
<vid> Mandatory
from 1 to 4085, or can be set to 0xffff (NULL).
The 802.1p priority of the WAN connection, ranging
<cos> Mandatory
from 0 to 7, or can be set to 0xffff (NULL).
Enable or disable the NAT for the WAN connection.
nat [enable|disable] u disable Mandatory
u enable
Enable or disable the QoS function for the WAN
connection.
qos [enable|disable] Mandatory
u disable
u enable
vlanmode [tag|transparent] The VLAN mode. Mandatory
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Parameter Description Attribute
tvlan [enable|disable] The translation state (enabled or disabled). Mandatory
The VID after being translated. The value ranges from 1
<tvid> Mandatory
to 4085, or can be set to 0xffff (NULL).
The priority of the PON. The value ranges from 0 to 7,
<tcos> Mandatory
or can be set to 0xffff (NULL).
qinq [enable|disable] The QinQ state (enabled or disabled). Mandatory
<stpid> The tag protocol identifier, ranging from 0 to 0xfffe. Mandatory
The SVLAN ID. The value ranges from 1 to 4085, or
<svlan> Mandatory
can be set to 0xffff (NULL).
The priority of the PON. The value ranges from 0 to 7,
<scos> Mandatory
or can be set to 0xffff (NULL).
[dhcp] Set whether it is in DHCP mode. Mandatory
[dhcp_remoteid] <dhcp_ The DHCP remote identifier should be a character
Mandatory
remoteid> string containing no more than 10 bytes.
[static] Set whether it is in static mode. Mandatory
ip <A.B.C.D> The static IP address of the WAN connection. Mandatory
mask <A.B.C.D> The subnet mask of the WAN connection. Mandatory
gate <A.B.C.D> The default gateway of the WAN connection. Mandatory
master <A.B.C.D> The preferred DNS of WAN connection. Mandatory
slave <A.B.C.D> The standby DNS of WAN connection. Mandatory
[pppoe] Set whether it is in PPPOE mode. Mandatory
Enable or disable the PPPOE proxy for the WAN
proxy [enable|disable] Mandatory
connection.
The username of the PPPOE connection should
<username> Mandatory
contain no more than 32 characters.
The password of the PPPOE connection should contain
<password> Mandatory
no more than 32 characters.
The name of the PPPOE service should contain no
<servname> Mandatory
more than 32 characters.
The PPPoE dialing mode.
[auto|payload] u Auto-connect. Mandatory
u Connect when there is some payload.
Enable or disable the QoS function for the WAN
connection.
[active] [enable|disable] Mandatory
u disable
u enable
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Parameter Description Attribute
[entries] <bind_num> The number of SSID ports to be bound. Mandatory
[fe1|fe2|fe3|fe4|ssid1|
Bind the SSID port to the WAN connection. Mandatory
ssid2|ssid3|ssid4]
Command Example
Configure the WAN connection service for ONU 1. Set the WAN connection index to
1, WAN connection mode to voip, WAN connection type to route, VLAN ID of WAN
connection to 1, WAN connection 802.1p priority to 1. Enable the NAT function,
disable the QoS function, and enable the DHCP function. Set the number of the
SSID ports to be bound to 1, the to-be-bound SSID port to FE1. The ONU is
connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 1.
Admin\onu\lan#set wancfg slot 1 1 1 index 1 mode voip type route 1 1 nat enable qos
disable dsp dhcp entries 1 fe1
Admin\onu\lan#
9.25 Validating the WAN Connection Service
Command Function
You can use this command to submit the WAN connection service configuration.
Command Format
apply wancfg slot <slot_out> <pon_no> <onu_no>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<slot_out> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
<pon_no> The PON port number, ranging from 1 to 16. Mandatory
<onu_no> The ONU number, ranging from 1 to 128. Mandatory
Command Example
Validate the WAN connection service configuration of ONU 1. The ONU is
connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 1.
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Admin\onu\lan#apply wancfg slot 1 1 1
Admin\onu\lan#
9.26 Viewing the WAN Connection Service
Command Function
You can use this command to view the WAN connection configuration of designated
ONUs or all slots.
Command Format
show onu_service slot [<slot>|all] pon [<1-16>|all] onu [<1-128>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number. <slot>, the value ranges from 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. all:
[<slot>|all] Mandatory
all slots.
The PON port number. <pon_no>: The value ranges from 1 to 16.
[<1-16>|all] Mandatory
all: all PON ports.
The ONU authorization number. <onu_no>: The value ranges from 1
[<1-128>|all] Mandatory
to 128. all: all ONUs.
port <portno> The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24. Mandatory
Command Example
View the WAN connection configuration information of ONU 1. This ONU is
configured with one entry of WAN connection service. The name of WAN
connection is 1_TR069_R_VID_, the mode is tr069, the connection type is route,
and DHCP-mode address is used. The ONU is connected to PON Port 16 of Slot 16.
Admin\onu\lan#show onu_service slot 16 pon 16 onu 1
Admin\onu\lan#
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9.27 Configuring the ONU WiFi Service
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the ONU WiFi service parameters.
Command Format
set wifi_serv_cfg slot [<1-8>|<11-18>] pon <1-16> onu <1-128> wifi [enable|
disable]district[etsi|fcc|thailand|philippines|indonesia|brazil|india|
armenia|malaysia|pakistan|russian|china|chile|usa|myanmar|ecuador|
colombia|argentina|stilanka|iran|yemen|saudiarabia|kuwait|iraq] channel
<0-13> {[standard] [802.11b|802.11g|802.11b/g|802.11n|802.11bgn]}*1
{[txpower] [<0-40>|<65535>]}*1 {[frequency][2.4ghz|5.8ghz]}*1
{[freq_bandwidth] [20mhz|40mhz|20mhz/40mhz]}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to
slot [<1-8>|<11-18>] Mandatory
18.
pon <1-16> The PON port number, ranging from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <1-128> The ONU number, ranging from 1 to 128. Mandatory
Enable the WiFi function.
wifi [enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
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Parameter Description Attribute
The wireless area. The wireless standard used for
WiFi service. The default standard is etsi.
u 0: Europe (ETSI).
u 1: North America (FCC).
u 2: Thailand.
u 3: Philippines.
u 4: Indonesia.
u 5: Brazil.
u 6: India.
district[etsi|fcc|thailand| u 7: Armenia.
philippines|indonesia| u 8: Malaysia.
brazil|india|armenia| u 9: Pakistan.
malaysia|pakistan|russian| u 10: Russian Federation.
Mandatory
china|chile|usa|myanmar| u 11: China.
ecuador|colombia|argentina| u 12: Chile.
stilanka|iran|yemen| u 13: United States.
saudiarabia|kuwait|iraq u 14: Myanmar.
u 15: Ecuador.
u 16: Colombia.
u 17: Argentina.
u 18: Sri Lanka.
u 19: Islamic Republic of Iran.
u 20: Yemen.
u 21: Saudi Arabia.
u 22: Kuwait.
u 23: Iraq.
The wireless channel number, that is, the wireless
channel number occupied by the service.
u When the wireless area is Europe, the value
ranges from 0 to 13.
channel <0-13> Mandatory
u When the wireless area is America, the value
ranges from 0 to 11.
The default value is 0, which indicates the wireless
channel number is selected automatically.
[standard] [802.11b|802.
The wireless standard. The default value is 802.
11g|802.11b/g|802.11n|802. Mandatory
11bgn.
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Parameter Description Attribute
The transmitting power. The unit is dBm.
u 4:20%.
u 8:40%.
u 12:60%.
u 16:80%.
[txpower] [<0-40>|<65535>] u 20:100%. Mandatory
u 24:120%.
u 28:140%.
u 32:160%.
u 36:180%.
u 40:200%.
[frequency][2.4ghz|5.8ghz] The operating frequency. Mandatory
[freq_bandwidth] [20mhz|
The frequency bandwidth. Mandatory
40mhz|20mhz/40mhz]
Command Example
Enable the WiFi function for ONU 2. Set the wireless area to Europe, channel
number to 10, wireless standard to 802.11bgn, Tx power to 4dBm, frequency to
2.4G, and bandwidth to 20m. The ONU is connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 14.
Admin\onu\lan#set wifi_serv_cfg slot 14 pon 1 onu 2 wifi enable district etsi channel 10
standard 802.11bgn txpower 4 frequency 2.4ghz freq_bandwidth 20mhz
set hg wifi server config ok!
Admin\onu\lan#
9.28 Configuring the ONU WLAN Service
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the WLAN service for an ONU.
Command Format
set wifi_serv_wlan slot [<1-8>|<11-18>] pon <1-16> onu <1-128> index <1-4>
ssid [enable|disable] [<ssid>|null] hide [enable|disable] authmode [open|
shared|wepauto|wpa_psk|wpa|wpa2psk|wpa2|wpa/wpa2|wpa_psk/wpa2psk|
wpa_psk/wpapsk2|waipsk|wai] encrypt_type [none|wep|tkip|aes|tkipaes|wpi]
wpakey [<wpakey>|null] interval <0-4194303> {[radius_serv] [unknown|ipv4|
ipv6|ipv4z|ipv6z|dns] <radius_serv> port <0-65535> pswd [<pswd>|null]}*1
{[wep_length] [40bit|104bit] key_index <1-4> wep_key [<wep_key1>|null]
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[<wep_key2>|null] [<wep_key3>|null] [<wep_key4>|null]}*1
{[wapi_serv_addr] <A.B.C.D> <0-65535>}*1 {[wifi_connect_num] <num>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to
slot [<1-8>|<11-18>] Mandatory
18.
pon <1-16> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from
onu <1-128> Mandatory
1 to 128.
index <1-4> The SSID index. The value ranges from 1 to 4. Mandatory
Enable the SSID function.
ssid [enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
The service set identifier, the name of Wireless Local
Area Network, is used to differentiate various networks.
Only users who pass the identity verification can
[<ssid>|null] Mandatory
access the corresponding network. This prevents
unauthorized operators from accessing the network. It
should include no more than 32 characters.
Whether to hide the SSID. If the SSID is hidden, the
user's PC cannot find the SSID, but the user can
connect the wireless network by configuring the SSID
hide [enable|disable] Mandatory
manually.
u enable: Hide.
u disable: Do not hide.
authmode [open|shared|
wepauto|wpa_psk|wpa|
wpa2psk|wpa2|wpa/wpa2|wpa_ The WLAN authentication mode. Mandatory
psk/wpa2psk|wpa_
psk/wpapsk2|waipsk|wai]
encrypt_type [none|wep|
The WLAN encryption type. Mandatory
tkip|aes|tkipaes|wpi]
The pre-shared key of WPA encryption method. WPA is
an upgrade version of WEP which reinforces key
protection and 802.1X protocol. The value should be
wpakey [<wpakey>|null] Mandatory
set to NULL or a character string containing no more
than 64 bytes. Only when the authentication mode is
WPAPSK or WPA2PSK is the field valid.
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Parameter Description Attribute
The upgrade interval of the WPA pre-shared key. The
interval <0-4194303> value ranges from 0 to 4194303. The default value is Mandatory
86400 (unit :s).
[radius_serv] [unknown|
The RADIUS server. The universal Internet address. Mandatory
ipv4|ipv6|ipv4z|ipv6z|dns]
The RADIUS server port. The value ranges from 0 to
<radius_serv> port <0-65535> Mandatory
65535. The default value is 0.
The RADIUS server password. The value should
pswd [<pswd>|null] Mandatory
contain no more than 32 bytes.
The WEP key length. Only when the key mode is WEP
is the field valid. The default value is 1. Applicable
[wep_length] [40bit|104bit] value: Mandatory
u 1: 40 bit.
u 2: 104 bit.
The key index. Only when the key mode is WEP is the
key_index <1-4> field valid. Mandatory
The value ranges from 1 to 4. The default value is 1.
The WEP key. The value should be set to NULL or a
wep_key [<wep_key1>|null] character string containing no more than 32 bytes.
[<wep_key2>|null][<wep_ u <wep_key1>: the first WEP key.
Mandatory
key3>|null][<wep_key4>| u <wep_key2>: the second WEP key.
null] u <wep_key3>: the third WEP key.
u <wep_key4>: the fourth WEP key.
[wapi_serv_addr] <A.B.C.D> The IP address of the WAPI authentication server. Mandatory
The port of the WAPI authentication server, ranging
<0-65535> Mandatory
from 0 to 65535.
The number of the WiFi connections, ranging from 0 to
[wifi_connect_num] <num> Mandatory
32.
Command Example
Set the SSID index of the ONU 2 to 1, enable the SSID, set the SSID to 1 and hide
the SSID. Set the WLAN authentication mode to OPEN, WLAN encryption type to
NONE, pre-shared key of WPA encryption mode to NULL, WPA key upgrade
interval to 86400. The ONU is connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 14.
Admin\onu\lan#set wifi_serv_wlan slot 14 pon 1 onu 2 index 1 ssid enable 1 hide enable
authmode open encrypt_type none wpakey null interval 86400
set hg wifi config ok!
Admin\onu\lan#
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9.29 Viewing WiFi Configuration Parameters
Command Function
You can use this command to view the WiFi configuration parameters.
Command format
show wifi_serv slot [<1-8>|<11-18>] pon <1-16> onu <1-128>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to
slot [<1-8>|<11-18>] Mandatory
18.
pon <1-16> The PON port number ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <1-128> The ONU number, ranging from 1 to 128. Mandatory
Command Example
View the WiFi parameters of ONU 1. The ONU is connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 1.
Admin\onu\lan#show wifi_serv slot 1 pon 1 onu 1
Admin\onu\lan#
9.30 Validating Service Configuration for an ONU
FE Port
Command Function
When the service configuration at an FE port is completed, use this command to
validate the configuration by sending the packet of the service configuration at the
specified ONU FE port to the line card.
Command Format
apply onu <slotno> <ponno> <onuno> vlan
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<slotno> The slot number. <slot>: The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
The PON port number. <pon_no>: The value ranges from 1 to
<ponno> Mandatory
16.
The ONU authorization number. <onu_no>: The value ranges
<onuno> Mandatory
from 1 to 128.
Command Example
Transmit the package of service configuration for the ONU FE port to validate the
configuration at FE Port 1 of ONU 1. The ONU is connected to PON Port 16 in Slot
16.
Admin\onu\lan#apply onu 16 16 1 vlan
Admin\onu\lan#
9.31 Configuring the VEIP Management Channel
of the ONU
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the VEIP management channel of the ONU.
Command Format
setveip_mgr_parslot<slotno>pon<ponno>onu<onuno>veip_port<veip_port>-
port_type[veip]mgr_channel[enable|disable]{model[tr069|snmp|voip_tr069]
item<item>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. Mandatory
<ponno> The PIN port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to
<onuno> Mandatory
128.
The VEIP port number. The VEIP port number of the ONU.
<veip_port> Each ONU has only one VEIP port currently, and the port Mandatory
number is set to 1.
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Parameter Description Attribute
Enable or disable the VEIP management channel.
[enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
The VEIP management channel mode.
u tr069: the tr069 mode.
{model[tr069|snmp]} Mandatory
u snmp: the snmp mode.
u voip_tr069: the voip_tr069 mode.
<item> The item mode. Mandatory
Command Example
Enable the VEIP management channel for ONU1. The number of the VEIP
management port is 1, the port type is vrip, the mode is tr069, and the item mode is
1.
Admin\onu\lan#set veip_mgr_par slot 1 pon 1 onu 1 veip_port 1 port_type veip
mgr_channel enable model tr069 item 1
Admin\onu\lan#
9.32 Configuring the Management VLAN for ONU
VEIP
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the management VLAN for ONU VEIP.
Command Format
set veip_mgr_vlan slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> veip_port <veip_port>
mgr_id <mgr_id> {[name] <mgr_name>}*1 {[ip_type] [static|dhcp]}*1
{[ip_addr] [ipv4|ipv6|ipv4z|ipv6z] <ip_addr> <0-32>}*1 {[gateway] [ipv4|
ipv6|ipv4z|ipv6z] <gateway> <0-32>}*1 {[pri_dns] [ipv4|ipv6|ipv4z|ipv6z]
<pri_dns> <0-32>}*1 {[sec_dns] [ipv4|ipv6|ipv4z|ipv6z] <sec_dns> <0-32>}*1
{[protocol] [tcp|udp]}*1 {[port] <0-65535>}*1 {[priority] <0-63>}*1
{[tag_type] [tag|untag]}*1 {[svlan_label] <hexnum>}*1 {[svlanid] [<1-
4085>|null]}*1 {[svlan_cos] [<0-7>|null]}*1 {[cvlan_label] <hexnum>}*1
{[cvlanid] [<1-4085>|null]}*1 {[cvlan_cos] [<0-7>|null]}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
<ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1
<onuno> Mandatory
to 128.
The VEIP port number. The VEIP port number of the
<veip_port> ONU. Each ONU has only one VEIP port currently, and Mandatory
the port number is set to 1.
The management ID. The value is fixed and set to 1
<mgr_id> Mandatory
currently.
The name of the management VLAN. The name is a
[name] <mgr_name> character string composed of no more than 16 bytes. The Mandatory
default value is manage.
The way to obtain IP address When the IP address is
obtained in a static way, the four parameters including
[ip_type] [static|dhcp] Mandatory
the static IP address, gateway, preferred DNS, and
standby NDS are invalid. The default value is dhcp.
The IP address. ipv4|ipv6|ipv4z|ipv6z: the universal
Internet address type. <ip_addr>: the IP address.
<0-32>: the byte length of the InetAddress, ranging from
{[ip_addr] [ipv4|ipv6| 0 to 32. The default value is 0, indicating that the length
ipv4z|ipv6z] <ip_addr><0- of the InetAddress is 0. Mandatory
32>}*1 u For IPv4, the value is set to 4.
u For IPv6, the value is set to 16.
u For IPv4z, the value is set to 8.
u For IPv6z, the value is set to 20.
The gateway. ipv4|ipv6|ipv4z|ipv6z: the universal Internet
address type. <ip_addr>: the IP address.
<0-32>: the byte length of the InetAddress, ranging from
{[gateway] [ipv4|ipv6| 0 to 32. The default value is 0, indicating that the length
ipv4z|ipv6z] <gateway><0- of the InetAddress is 0. Mandatory
32>}*1 u For IPv4, the value is set to 4.
u For IPv6, the value is set to 16.
u For IPv4z, the value is set to 8.
u For IPv6z, the value is set to 20.
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Parameter Description Attribute
The primary DNS ipv4|ipv6|ipv4z|ipv6z: the universal
INTERNET address type. <ip_addr>: the IP address.
<0-32>: The byte length of the InetAddress, ranging from
{[pri_dns] [ipv4|ipv6| 0 to 32. The default value is 0, indicating that the length
ipv4z|ipv6z] <pri_dns><0- of the InetAddress is 0. Mandatory
32>}*1 u For IPv4, the value is set to 4.
u For IPv6, the value is set to 16.
u For IPv4z, the value is set to 8.
u For IPv6z, the value is set to 20.
The standby DNS ipv4|ipv6|ipv4z|ipv6z: the universal
INTERNET address type. <ip_addr>: the IP address.
<0-32>: The byte length of the InetAddress, ranging from
{[sec_dns] [ipv4|ipv6| 0 to 32. The default value is 0, indicating that the length
ipv4z|ipv6z] <sec_dns><0- of the InetAddress is 0. Mandatory
32>}*1 u For IPv4, the value is set to 4.
u For IPv6, the value is set to 16.
u For IPv4z, the value is set to 8.
u For IPv6z, the value is set to 20.
The network protocol. The default value is UDP.
[protocol] [tcp|udp] u tcp: the transmission control protocol (TCP). Mandatory
u udp: the universal datagram protocol (UDP).
The network port number. The value ranges from 0 to
[port] <0-65535> Mandatory
65535.
The priority. The value ranges from 0 to 63. The default
[priority] <0-63> Mandatory
value is 0.
[tag_type] [tag|untag] The TAG attribute. The default value is untag. Mandatory
The SVLAN protocol identifier. The value ranges from 1
[svlan_label] <hexnum> to 65534, or can be set to 0xffff. The default value is Mandatory
0x8100.
The SVLAN ID. <1-4085>: The value ranges from 1 to
[svlanid] [<1-4085>|null] Mandatory
4085. The default value is 0xffff. null: not configured.
The SVLAN priority. The value ranges from 0 to 7, or can
[svlan_cos] [<0-7>|null] Mandatory
be set to 0xffff. The default value is 0xffff.
The CVLAN protocol identifier. The value ranges from 1
[cvlan_label] <hexnum> to 65534, or can be set to 0xffff. The default value is Mandatory
0xffff.
The CVLAN ID. The value ranges from 1 to 4085. The
[cvlanid] [<1-4085>|null] Mandatory
default value is 0xffff.
The CVLAN priority. The value ranges from 0 to 7, or can
[cvlan_cos] [<0-7>|null] Mandatory
be set to 0xffff. The default value is 0xffff.
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Command Example
Configure VEIP Port 1 of ONU 2. Set the management ID to 1, management VLAN
name to test, IP obtaining method to static IP, IP address type to IPv4, IP address to
10.19.8.15, length of the InetAdress to 4, gateway IP address type to IPv4, IP
address to 10.92.1.254, and length of the InetAddress to 4. The ONU is connected
to PON Port 1 in Slot 14.
Admin\onu\lan#set veip_mgr_vlan slot 14 pon 1 onu 2 veip_port 1 mgr_id 1 name test
ip_type static ip_addr ipv4 10.19.8.15 4 gateway ipv4 10.92.1.254 4
set ONU port manage vlan ok!
Admin\onu\lan#
9.33 Deleting the VEIP Management VLAN of the
ONU
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the VEIP management VLAN of the ONU.
Command Format
no veip_mgr_vlan slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> veip_port <veip_port>
mgr_id <mgr_id>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
<ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to
<onuno> Mandatory
128.
The VEIP port number. The VEIP port number of the ONU.
<veip_port> Each ONU has only one VEIP port currently, and the port Mandatory
number is set to 1.
<mgr_id> The management ID. The value is fixed and set to 1 currently. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the VEIP management VLAN of ONU 2. The port of the VEIP is 1, and the
management ID is 1. The ONU is connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 14.
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Admin\onu\lan#no veip_mgr_vlan slot 14 pon 1 onu 2 veip_port 1 mgr_id 1
Admin\onu\lan#
9.34 Applying the VEIP Management VLAN of the
ONU
Command Function
You can use this command to apply the VEIP management VLAN of the ONU.
Command Format
apply veip_mgr_vlan slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. Mandatory
<ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to
<onuno> Mandatory
128.
Command Example
Apply the VEIP management VLAN of ONU2. The ONU is connected to PON Port 1
of Slot 14.
Admin\onu\lan#apply veip_mgr_vlan slot 14 pon 1 onu 2
apply onu veip manage ok!
Admin\onu\lan#
9.35 Viewing the VEIP Management VLAN of the
ONU
Command Function
You can use this command to view the VEIP management VLAN of the ONU.
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Command Format
show [veip_mgr] slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[veip_mgr] Set whether to display the VEIP parameters. Mandatory
<slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. Mandatory
<ponno> The PON port number, ranging from 1 to 16. Mandatory
<onuno> The ONU number, ranging from 1 to 128. Mandatory
Command Example
View the VEIP management VLAN of ONU2. The ONU is connected to PON Port 1
of Slot 14.
Admin\onu\lan#show veip_mgr slot 14 pon 1 onu 2
-------- SLOT 14 PON 1 ONU 2 VEIP PORT 1--------
PORT TYPE : VEIP
MANAGE FLAG : enable
MANAGE MODEL : tr069
MANAGE ITEM : 1
ONU Manage ID =1
NAME : test
IP TYPE : static
STATIC IP : 10.19.8.15
STATIC MASK : 4
GATEWAY : 10.92.1.254
GATEWAY MASK : 4
PRIMARY DNS : unKnown
SECOND DNS : unKnown
PROTOCOL : udp
PORT : 65535
PRIORITY : 0
TAG : untag
SVLAN TPID =8100
SVLAN ID =65535
SVLAN COS =7
CVLAN TPID =ffff
CVLAN ID =65535
CVLAN COS =65535
Admin\onu\lan#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
PORT TYPE The port type.
MANAGE FLAG The identifier of enabling a non-OMCI management channel.
MANAGE MODEL Management mode.
MANAGE ITEM The number of the management VLAN entries.
ONU Manage ID The management ID.
NAME The name of the management VLAN.
IP TYPE IP The way to obtain IP address
STATIC IP The static IP address.
STATIC MASK The static mask.
GATEWAY The gateway.
GATEWAY MASK The gateway mask.
PRIMARY DNS The primary DNS.
PRIMARY DNS MASK The primary DNS mask.
SECOND DNS The standby DNS.
SECOND DNS MASK The standby DNS mask.
PROTOCOL The network protocol.
PORT The network port number.
PRIORITY The priority.
TAG TAG The TAG attribute.
SVLAN TPID The management SVLAN protocol identifier.
SVLAN ID The management SVLAN.
SVLAN COS The management SVLAN priority.
CVLAN TPID The management CVLAN protocol identifier.
CVLAN ID The management CVLAN.
CVLAN COS The management CVLAN priority.
9.36 Configuring the ONU VEIP Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the ONU VEIP at an ONU port. The
configuration parameters include uplink / downlink bandwidth, VLAN and ONU VEIP
service flow rule, and the QinQ profile.
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Command Format
set epon slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> port <portno> onuveip <ipno>
<ctpid> <cvid> <ccos> <ttpid> <tvid> <tcos> <stpid> <svid> <scos> <tls>
<servmode> <svlan> {[qinq] <qinq> serdiff <servdiff>}*1 {[up_bandwidth]
<upbandwidth> down_bandwidth <down_bandwidth>}*1 {[servname]
<servlan_name>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
<ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
<onuno> The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
<portno> The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24. Mandatory
The ONU VEIP service sequence number. The value ranges from 1 to
<ipno> Mandatory
16.
<ctpid> The CVLAN tag protocol identifier. The value ranges from 1 to 65535. Mandatory
<cvid> The CVLAN ID. The value ranges from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
<ccos> The CVLAN CoS. The value can be set to 0 to 7 or 65535. Mandatory
The translation VLAN tag protocol identifier. The value ranges from 1
<ttpid> Mandatory
to 65535.
<tvid> The translation VLAN ID. The value ranges from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
<tcos> The translation VLAN CoS. The value can be set to 0 to 7 or 65535. Mandatory
<stpid> The LAN tag protocol identifier. Mandatory
<svid> The SVLAN ID. The value ranges from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
<scos> The VLAN CoS. The value can be set to 0 to 7 or 65535. Mandatory
The TLS identifier.
<tls> u 0: non-TLS identifier Mandatory
u 1: TLS identifier
<servmode> The sequence number of the service profile. Mandatory
<svlan> The SVLAN ID. The value ranges from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
[qinq] <qinq> The QinQ profile name. Mandatory
serdiff
The traffic classification profile name. Mandatory
<servdiff>
[up_bandwidth]
The uplink bandwidth. Mandatory
<upbandwidth>
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Parameter Description Attribute
down_bandwidth
The downlink bandwidth. Mandatory
<down_bandwidth>
[servname]
The name of the VLAN profile bound to the central office end. Mandatory
<servlan_name>
Command Example
Configure the VEIP at Port 1 of ONU 7: Set the ONU VEIP service's sequence
number to 2, CVLAN tag protocol identifier to 33024, CVLAN ID to 3, CVLAN COS
to 7, the translation VLAN tag protocol identifier to 33024, the translation VLAN ID to
20, the translation VLAN COS to 0, the SVLAN tag protocol identifier to 33024, the
SVLAN ID to 40, the SVLAN COS to 65535, the TLS identifier to 0, the service
profile sequence number to 1, and the SVLAN ID to 7. The ONU is connected to
PON Port 1 in Slot 14.
Admin\onu\lan#set epon slot 14 pon 1 onu 7 port 1 onuveip 2 33024 3 7 33024 20 0 33024
40 65535 0 1 7
Admin\onu\lan#
9.37 Viewing an ONU VEIP Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the specific service of the ONU VEIP.
Command Format
show epon slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> onuveip servindex {<servid>}
*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
<ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
<onuno> The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
<servid> The service index. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
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Command Example
View the service of the VEIP Port of ONU 1. The ONU is connected to PON Port 1
in Slot 1.
Admin\onu\lan#show epon slot 1 pon 1 onu 1 onuveip servindex 1
Admin\onu\lan#
9.38 Deleting an ONU VEIP Port
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the ONU VEIP of an ONU port.
Command Format
no epon slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> port <portno> onuveip <ipno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
<ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
<onuno> The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
The ONU port number.
<portno> u <portNo>: The value ranges from 1 to 24. Mandatory
u all: All ports.
The ONU VEIP service sequence number. The value ranges
<ipno> Mandatory
from 1 to 16.
Command Example
Delete the VEIP from Port 1 of ONU 7, the VEIP service sequence number is 2. The
ONU is connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 1.
Admin\onu\lan#no epon slot 14 pon 1 onu 7 port 1 onuveip 2
Admin\onu\lan#
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Command
Enabling / Disabling the Syslog Server
Adding a Syslog Server
Deleting a Syslog Server
Configuring the Syslog Upload Level
Viewing the Syslog Server Configuration
Resetting ONUs in a Batch Manner
Resetting the GPON ONU Port
Viewing the MAC Address Table for a Slot
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10.1 Enabling / Disabling the Syslog Server
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the Syslog server.
Command Format
set syslog_server func [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Parameter Description Attribute
enable Enable the Syslog server. Mandatory
disable Disable the Syslog server. Mandatory
Command Example
Enable the Syslog server.
Admin\maintenance#set syslog_server func enable
Admin\maintenance#show syslog server
syslog server enable, index adress port
syslog upload level : low
Admin\maintenance#
10.2 Adding a Syslog Server
Command Function
You can use this command to add a Syslog server.
Command Format
set syslog_server <1-5> <A.B.C.D> {<100-65535>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<1-5> The numbers of Syslog servers 1 to 5. Mandatory
<A.B.C.D> The IP address of the Syslog server. Mandatory
<100-65535> The port number of the Syslog server. Mandatory
Command Example
Configure a Syslog server. Set the serial number to 1 and the IP address to
10.10.1.1.
Admin\maintenance##set syslog_server 1 10.10.1.1
Admin\maintenance#set syslog 1 10.10.1.1
Admin\maintenance#show syslog server
syslog server enable, index adress port
1 10.10.1.1 514
syslog upload level : low
Admin\maintenance#
10.3 Deleting a Syslog Server
Command Function
You can use this command to delete a Syslog server.
Command Format
delete syslog_server <1-5>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<1-5> The serial number of the Syslog server, ranging from 1 to 5. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the first Syslog server configuration entry.
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Admin\maintenance#delete syslog_server 1
Admin\maintenance#show syslog server
Admin\maintenance#set lacp enable
syslog server enable, index adress port
syslog upload level : low
Admin\maintenance#
10.4 Configuring the Syslog Upload Level
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the Syslog upload level.
Command Format
set syslog upload level [low|mid|high|none]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[low|mid|high|none] The upload level. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the Syslog server upload level to high.
Admin\maintenance#set syslog upload level high
Admin\maintenance#show syslog server
syslog server enable, index adress port
syslog upload level : high
Admin\maintenance#
10.5 Viewing the Syslog Server Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view the Syslog server configuration.
Command Format
show syslog server
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Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the Syslog server configuration: The server is enabled, the serial number is 1,
IP address is 10.10.1.1 and the port is 514.
Admin\maintenance#show syslog server
syslog server enable, index adress port
1 10.10.1.1 514
syslog upload level : low
Admin\maintenance#
10.6 Resetting ONUs in a Batch Manner
Command Function
You can use this command to reset ONUs in a batch manner.
Command Format
reboot slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onulist <onulist>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 18. Mandatory
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
The ONU number. The value ranges from 1 to 128 and
onulist <onulist> Mandatory
supports input of 1-18.
Command Example
Reset ONU 1 to ONU 10 that are connected to PON Port 1 of Slot 1.
Admin\maintenance#reboot slot 1 pon 1 onulist 1—10
Admin\maintenance#
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10.7 Resetting the GPON ONU Port
Command Function
You can use this command to reset the GPON ONU port.
Command Format
reboot feport slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> fe <fe_list>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 18. Mandatory
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu [<onuno>|null] The ONU number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
The port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24, or
fe <fe_list> Mandatory
supports input of 1-2.
Command Example
Reset Port 1 and 2 of ONU 1 that is connected to PON Port 1 of Slot 1.
Admin\maintenance#reboot feport slot 1 pon 1 onu 1 fe 1—2
Admin\maintenance#
10.8 Viewing the MAC Address Table for a Slot
Command Function
You can use this command to view the MAC address table.
Command Format
show fdb slot <slotno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number. The value (01A) ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18.
slot <slotno> Mandatory
The value (04B) ranges from 1 to 2.
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Command Example
View the MAC address table learned in Slot 1.
Admin\maintenance#show fdb slot 1
fdb entry count = 1
mac=00:0a:88:88:88:06 vlan=4089 port=6 Hit
Admin\maintenance#
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Directory Command
Enabling / Disabling the MIB Performance Collection Switch
Viewing MIB Performance Collection Switch Information
Viewing Performance Information About the Core Switch Card
Viewing Performance Information About a PON Port of GPON Line Card
Viewing the Performance Parameters of the GPON ONU Port
Viewing Performance Information About an ONU WIFI Port
Viewing Performance Parameters of Uplink Card Ports
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11.1 Enabling / Disabling the MIB Performance
Collection Switch
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the MIB performance collection switch.
Command Format
set mib performance switch [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The switch information.
switch [enable|disable] u enable: Enable the switch. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the switch.
Command Example
Enable the MIB performance collection switch.
Admin\maintenance\performance#set mib performance switch enable
set ok!
Admin\maintenance\performance#
11.2 Viewing MIB Performance Collection Switch
Information
Command Function
You can use this command to view the MIB performance collection switch
information.
Command Format
show mib performance switch
Parameter Description
None
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Command Example
View the current MIB performance collection switch information.
Admin\maintenance\performance#show mib performance switch
mib performance switch is disable.
Admin\maintenance\performance#
11.3 Viewing Performance Information About the
Core Switch Card
Command Function
You can use this command to view the performance information about the core
switch card.
Command Format
show core_his_perform type [15m|24h|48h|real] index <0-16>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The performance type. The value range: 15m|24h|
type [15m|24h|48h|real] Mandatory
48h|real.
The index number. The value ranges from 0 to 16.
u When the performance type is set to 15m, the
index value ranges from 0 to 16.
u When the performance type is set to 24h, the
index <0-16> index value ranges from 0 to 2. Mandatory
u When the performance type is set to 48h, the
index value ranges from 0 to 1.
u When the performance type is set to real, the
index value (ranging from 0 to 16) is invalid.
Command Example
View the current performance of the core switch card.
Admin\maintenance\performance#show core_his_perform type 15m index 0
type 15m index 1
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cpu = 3.88
memory =89.08
temperature =46.63 'C
Admin\maintenance\performance#
Result Description
Parameter Parameter Description
cpu The CPU utilization ratio.
memcpy The memory utilization ratio.
temperature The temperature.
11.4 Viewing Performance Information About a
PON Port of GPON Line Card
Command Function
You can use this command to view the performance information about a PON port
of a GPON line card.
Command Format
show pon_performance slot <slotno> pon <ponlist> type [15m|24h|48h|real]
index <0-16>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16 or
pon <ponlist> Mandatory
can be set to all. You can type 1, 2, 3, or 1-16, or all.
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Parameter Description Attribute
type [15m|24h|48h|real] Performance type The type can be 15m, 24h, 48h or real. Mandatory
The index number. The value ranges from 0 to 16.
u When the performance type is set to 15m, the index
value ranges from 0 to 16.
u When the performance type is set to 24h, the index
index <0-16> value ranges from 0 to 2. Mandatory
u When the performance type is set to 48h, the index
value ranges from 0 to 1.
u When the performance type is set to real, the index
value (ranging from 0 to 16) is invalid.
Command Example
View the current performance of PON Port 16 in Slot 18.
Admin\maintenance\performance#show pon_performance slot 17 pon 1 type real index
0
-------- SLOT 17 --------
From 2015-12-25 13:45:33 To 0000-00-00 00:00:00 PON =1
--------------------------------
UPOctetsTransferred =260414
UPTotalFrame =1631
UPUnicastFrames =1481
UPBroadcastFrames =150
UPMulticastFrames =0
UPCRC_32Errors =0
UPUndersizeFrames =0
UPOversizeFrames =0
UPCollisions =0
UP64OctetFrames =0
UP65_127OctetFrames =1365
UP128_255OctetFrames =0
UP256_511OctetFrames =262
UP512_1023OctetFrames =3
UP1024_1518OctetFrames=1
UP1519OctetFrames =0
UPFramesDropped =83
UPFramesSpeed =0.00 Mb/s
DownOctetsTransferred =1067323
DownTotalFrame =9425
DownUnicastFrames =1754
DownBroadcastFrames =2685
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DownMulticastFrames =4986
DownCRC_32Errors =0
DownUndersizeFrames =0
DownOversizeFrames =0
DownCollisions =0
Down64OctetFrames =4908
Down65_127OctetFrames =3950
Down128_255OctetFrames =71
Down256_511OctetFrames =487
Down512_1023OctetFrames =8
Down1024_1518OctetFrames=1
Down1519OctetFrames =0
DownFramesDropped =0
DownFramesSpeed =0.00 Mb/s
----- PON OPTIC MODULE PAR INFO -----
NAME VALUE UNIT
---------------------------------------
TYPE : 20 (KM)
TEMPERATURE : 33.58 ('C)
VOLTAGE : 3.26 (V)
BIAS CURRENT : 7.03 (mA)
SEND POWER : 3.26 (Dbm)
UPMaxOctets =235
DownMaxOctets =407
UPMinOctets =8
DownMinOctets =85
UPMaxSpeed =0.00 Mb/s
DownMaxSpeed =0.00 Mb/s
UPMinSpeed =0.00 Mb/s
DownMinSpeed =0.00 Mb/s
UPErrorBIP =0
UPBIPErrorRatio =0.00
Admin\maintenance\performance#
Result Description
Parameter Description
UPOctetsTransferred The total uplink bytes.
UPTotalFrame The total uplink frames.
UPUnicastFrames The number of uplink unicast packets.
UPBroadcastFrames The number of uplink broadcast packets.
UPMulticastFrames The number of uplink multicast packets.
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Parameter Description
UPCRC_32Errors The number of uplink CRC errors.
UPUndersizeFrames The number of uplink undersized packets.
UPOversizeFrames The number of uplink oversized packets.
UPCollisions The number of uplink collision packets.
UP64OctetFrames The number of uplink packets whose lengths are less than 64 bytes.
UP65_127OctetFrames The number of uplink packets whose lengths are from 65 to 127 bytes.
The number of uplink packets whose lengths are from 128 to 255
UP128_255OctetFrames
bytes.
The number of uplink packets whose lengths are from 256 to 511
UP256_511OctetFrames
bytes.
The number of uplink packets whose lengths are from 512 to 1023
UP512_1023OctetFrames
bytes.
The number of uplink packets whose lengths are from 1024 to 1518
UP1024_1518OctetFrames
bytes.
The number of uplink packets whose lengths are larger than 1519
UP1519OctetFrames
bytes.
UPFramesDropped The number of dropped uplink packets.
UPFramesSpeed The uplink rate.
DownOctetsTransferred The total downlink bytes.
DownTotalFrame The total downlink frames.
DownUnicastFrames The number of downlink unicast packets.
DownBroadcastFrames The number of downlink broadcast packets.
DownMulticastFrames The number of downlink multicast packets.
DownCRC_32Errors The number of downlink CRC errors.
DownUndersizeFrames The number of downlink undersized packets.
DownOversizeFrames The number of downlink oversized packets.
DownCollisions The number of downlink collision packets.
The number of downlink packets whose lengths are less than 64
Down64OctetFrames
bytes.
The number of downlink packets whose lengths are from 65 to 127
Down65_127OctetFrames
bytes.
The number of downlink packets whose lengths are from 128 to 255
Down128_255OctetFrames
bytes.
The number of downlink packets whose lengths are from 256 to 511
Down256_511OctetFrames
bytes.
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Parameter Description
The number of downlink packets whose lengths are from 512 to 1023
Down512_1023OctetFrames
bytes.
The number of downlink packets whose lengths are from 1024 to 1518
Down1024_1518OctetFrames
bytes.
The number of downlink packets whose lengths are larger than 1519
Down1519OctetFrames
bytes.
DownFramesDropped The number of dropped downlink packets.
DownFramesSpeed The downlink rate.
TYPE The optical module type.
TEMPERATURE The temperature of the optical module.
VOLTAGE The voltage.
BIAS CURRENT The bias current.
SEND POWER The Tx optical power.
UPMaxOctets The uplink maximum bytes.
DownMaxOctets The downlink maximum bytes.
UPMinOctets The uplink mimimum bytes.
DownMinOctets The downlink mimimum bytes.
UPMaxSpeed The uplink peak rate.
DownMaxSpeed The downlink peak rate.
UPMinSpeed The uplink peak rate.
DownMinSpeed The downlink peak rate.
UPErrorBIP The uplink frame BIP error count.
UPBIPErrorRatio The uplink frame BIP error ratio.
11.5 Viewing the Performance Parameters of the
GPON ONU Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the performance parameters of the GPON ONU
port.
Command Format
show onu_performance slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> port <portlist>
type [15m|24h|48h|real] index <0-16>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from
onu <onuno> Mandatory
1 to 128.
The ONU port number. The value ranges from 1 to 24 or
port <portlist> Mandatory
can be set to all.
The performance type. The type can be 15m, 24h, 48h
type [15m|24h|48h|real] Mandatory
or real.
The index number. The value ranges from 0 to 16.
u The index value ranges from 0 to 16 when the
performance type is 15m.
u The index value ranges from 0 to 2 when the
performance type is 24h.
index <0-16> Mandatory
u The index value ranges from 0 to 1 when the
performance type is 48h.
u The index value is invalid (it can be any value
ranging from 0 to 16) when the performance type is
real.
Command Example
View the real time performance parameters of Port 1 for ONU 128 that is connected
to PON Port 16 of Slot 18.
Admin\maintenance\performance#show onu_performance
slot 18 pon 16 onu 128 port 1 type real] index 0
show onu_performance slot 17 pon 1 onu 3 port 1 type real index
-------- SLOT 17 PON 1 ONU 3 --------
From 2015-12-25 13:59:56 To 0000-00-00 00:00:00 PORT =1
--------------------------------
UPOctetsTransferred =485851058596
UPTotalFrame =12284984792
UPUnicastFrames =12284982592
UPBroadcastFrames =10
UPMulticastFrames =187
UPCRC_32Errors =0
UPUndersizeFrames =0
UPOversizeFrames =0
UPCollisions =0
UP64OctetFrames =187
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UP65_127OctetFrames =4294967306
UP128_255OctetFrames =3695048000
UP256_511OctetFrames =0
UP512_1023OctetFrames =0
UP1024_1518OctetFrames=0
UP1519OctetFrames =0
UPFramesDropped =0
UPFramesSpeed =0.00 Mb/s
DownOctetsTransferred =2383696
DownTotalFrame =25769840706
DownUnicastFrames =25769803776
DownBroadcastFrames =2013
DownMulticastFrames =34917
DownCRC_32Errors =0
DownUndersizeFrames =0
DownOversizeFrames =0
DownCollisions =0
Down64OctetFrames =0
Down65_127OctetFrames =0
Down128_255OctetFrames =0
Down256_511OctetFrames =0
Down512_1023OctetFrames =0
Down1024_1518OctetFrames=0
Down1519OctetFrames =0
DownFramesDropped =0
DownFramesSpeed =0.00 Mb/s
UPMaxOctets =0
DownMaxOctets =0
UPMinOctets =0
DownMinOctets =0
UPMaxSpeed =0.00 Mb/s
DownMaxSpeed =0.00 Mb/s
UPMinSpeed =0.00 Mb/s
DownMinSpeed =0.00 Mb/s
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Result Description
Parameter Description
UPOctetsTransferred The number of bytes for uplink transmission.
UPTotalFrame The number of frames for uplink transmission.
UPUnicastFrames The number of unicast packets for uplink transmission.
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Parameter Description
UPBroadcastFrames The number of broadcast packets for uplink transmission.
UPMulticastFrames The number of multicast packets for uplink transmission.
UPCRC_32Errors The number of CRC errors for uplink transmission.
UPUndersizeFrames The number of undersized packets for uplink transmission.
UPOversizeFrames The number of oversized packets for uplink transmission.
UPCollisions The number of collision packets for uplink transmission.
The number of packets whose size is smaller than 64 bytes for uplink
UP64OctetFrames
transmission.
The number of packets whose size is between 65 and 127 bytes for uplink
UP65_127OctetFrames
transmission.
The number of packets whose size is between 128 and 255 bytes for uplink
UP128_255OctetFrames
transmission.
The number of packets whose size is between 256 and 511 bytes for uplink
UP256_511OctetFrames
transmission.
The number of packets whose size is between 512 and 1023 bytes for uplink
UP512_1023OctetFrames
transmission.
The number of packets whose size is between 1024 and 1518 bytes for
UP1024_1518OctetFrames
uplink transmission.
The number of packets whose size is bigger than 1519 bytes for uplink
UP1519OctetFrames
transmission.
UPFramesDropped The number of packets dropped for uplink transmission.
UPFramesSpeed The uplink transmission rate.
DownOctetsTransferred The number of bytes for downlink transmission.
DownTotalFrame The number of frames for downlink transmission.
DownUnicastFrames The number of unicast packets for downlink transmission.
DownBroadcastFrames The number of broadcast packets for downlink transmission.
DownMulticastFrames The number of multicast packets for downlink transmission.
DownCRC_32Errors The number of CRC errors for downlink transmission.
DownUndersizeFrames The number of undersized packets for downlink transmission.
DownOversizeFrames The number of oversized packets for downlink transmission.
DownCollisions The number of collision packets for downlink transmission.
The number of packets whose size is smaller than 64 bytes for downlink
Down64OctetFrames
transmission.
The number of packets whose size is between 65 and 127 bytes for
Down65_127OctetFrames
downlink transmission.
The number of packets whose size is between 128 and 255 bytes for
Down128_255OctetFrames
downlink transmission.
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Parameter Description
The number of packets whose size is between 256 and 511 bytes for
Down256_511OctetFrames
downlink transmission.
The number of packets whose size is between 512 and 1023 bytes for
Down512_1023OctetFrames
downlink transmission.
The number of packets whose size is between 1024 and 1518 bytes for
Down1024_1518OctetFrames
downlink transmission.
The number of packets whose size is bigger than 1519 bytes for downlink
Down1519OctetFrames
transmission.
DownFramesDropped The number of packets dropped for downlink transmission.
DownFramesSpeed The downlink transmission rate.
TYPE The optical module type.
TEMPERATURE The temperature of the optical module.
VOLTAGE The voltage.
BIAS CURRENT The bias current.
SEND POWER The Tx optical power.
UPMaxOctets The maximum bytes for uplink transmission.
DownMaxOctets The maximum bytes for downlink transmission.
UPMinOctets The minimum bytes for uplink transmission.
DownMinOctets The minimum bytes for downlink transmission.
UPMaxSpeed The peak rate of uplink transmission.
DownMaxSpeed The peak rate of downlink transmission.
UPMinSpeed The minimum rate of uplink transmission.
DownMinSpeed The minimum rate of downlink transmission.
UPErrorBIP The number of uplink BIP error frames.
UPBIPErrorRatio The error ratio of uplink BIP frames.
11.6 Viewing Performance Information About an
ONU WIFI Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the performance information about an ONU WIFI
port.
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Command Format
show onu_wifiPerf slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> show onu_wifiPerf
slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <ponno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
The ONU authorization number. The value ranges from 1 to
onu <onuno> Mandatory
128.
wifiport <portlist> The WiFi port. The value ranges from 1 to 4. Mandatory
type [15m|24h|48h|real] The performance type. The type can be 15m, 24h, 48h or real. Mandatory
The index number. The value ranges from 0 to 16.
u When the performance type is set to 15m, the index value
ranges from 0 to 16.
u When the performance type is set to 24h, the index value
index <0-16> ranges from 0 to 2. Mandatory
u The index value ranges from 0 to 1 when the performance
type is 48h.
u When the performance type is set to real, the index value
(ranging from 0 to 16) is invalid.
Command Example
View the real-time performance information about Port 1 of ONU 1 connected to
PON Port 1 in Slot 17.
Admin\maintenance\performance#show onu_wifiperf slot 17 pon 1 onu 1 wifiport 1type
15m index 1
slot 17 pon 1 onu 1 wifiport 1 type real index 0
-------- SLOT 17 PON 1 ONU 1 --------
From 2015-12-25 14:01:46 To 2015-12-25 14:01:46
-------- wifi Perf: PORT 257, Performance Item 24 --------
---------------------------------------------
DownFragmentFrames = 0
DownMulicastFrames = 0
TransmittedFailedFrame = 0
TransmittedRetryFrame = 0
TransmittedMultipleRetryFrame = 0
DuplicateReceivedFrame = 0
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RTS SuccessReceivedFrame = 0
RTS FailureReceivedFrame = 0
ACK FailureReceivedFrame = 0
UP FragmentFrames = 0
UP MulicastPkts = 0
FCS ErrorFeceivedFrame = 0
DownTotalFrames = 0
WEP UndecryptableReceivedFrame = 0
Admin\maintenance\performance#
11.7 Viewing Performance Parameters of Uplink
Card Ports
Command Function
You can use this command to view performance parameters of the uplink card ports.
Command Format
show uplink_his_perform slot <slotno> port <portno> type [15m|24h|48h|real]
index <0-16>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. The value is 19 or 20. Mandatory
port <portno> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
The performance type. The type can be 15m, 24h, 48h or
type [15m|24h|48h|real] Mandatory
real.
The index number. The value ranges from 0 to 16.
u The index value ranges from 0 to 16 when the
performance type is 15m.
u The index value ranges from 0 to 2 when the
performance type is 24h.
index <0-16> Mandatory
u The index value ranges from 0 to 1 when the
performance type is 48h.
u The index value is invalid (it can be any value
ranging from 0 to 16) when the performance type is
real.
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Command Example
View real-time performance parameters of PON Port 6 of Slot 19.
Admin\maintenance\performance#show uplink_his_perform
slot 19 port 6 type real index 0
From 2016-03-15 13:54:29 To 0000-00-00 00:00:00
slot=19 portNo=6 cardType=415 mapPort=22
--------------------------------
ByteReceived =0
FramesReceived =0
TotalUnicastFramesReceived=0
BroadcastFramesReceived =0
MulticastFramesReceived =0
ByteSent =0
FramesSent =0
OutUnicastFrames =0
OutBroadcastFrames=0
OutMulticastFrames=0
Frames64Received =0
Frames65_127Received =0
Frames128_255Received =0
Frames256_511Received =0
Frames512_1023Received =0
Frames1024_1518Received=0
Frames64Sent =0
Frames65_127Sent =0
Frames128_255Sent =0
Frames256_511Sent =0
Frames512_1023Sent =0
Frames1024_1518Sent=0
InDiscards =0
InErrors =0
InUndersize =0
InOversize =0
InPause =0
OutDiscards =0
OutErrors =0
OutUndersize =0
OutOversize =0
OutPause =0
CRCError =0
Fragments =0
Jabber =0
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Collision =0
VlanByteReceived =0
SpeedSent = 0.00 Mb/s
ReceivedSpeed = 0.00 Mb/s
VlanReceivedSpeed = 0.00 Mb/s
DroppedPktsRate = 0.00%
UPCRCErrors =0
UPMaxOctets =0
DownMaxOctets =0
UPMinOctets =0
DownMinOctets =0
UPMaxSpeed = 0.00 Mb/s
DownMaxSpeed = 0.00 Mb/s
UPMinSpeed = 0.00 Mb/s
DownMinSpeed = 0.00 Mb/s
OptModuleType =0 KM
Temperature = 0.00 'C
Voltage = 0.00 V
BiasCurrent = 0.00 mA
TxPower = 0.00 dBm
RxPower = 0.00 dBm
UPMulticastSpeed = 0.00 fps
DownMulticastSpeed = 0.00 fps
UPUnicastSpeedFps = 0.00 fps
DownUnicastSpeedFps = 0.00 fps
UPBroadcastSpeed = 0.00 fps
DownBroadcastSpeed = 0.00 fps
upPropotion = 0.00 %
downPropotion = 0.00 %
DownMulticastOctets =0
DownMulticastSpeedKbps = 0.00 Kb/s
Admin\maintenance\performance#
Result Description
Parameter Description
ByteReceived The received bytes.
FramesReceived The number of received packets.
TotalUnicastFramesReceived The received unicast packets.
BroadcastFramesReceived The received broadcast packets.
MulticastFramesReceived The received multicast packets.
ByteSent The transmitted bytes.
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Parameter Description
FramesSent The number of transmitted packets.
OutUnicastFrames The transmitted unicast packets.
OutBroadcastFrames The transmitted broadcast packets.
OutMulticastFrames The transmitted multicast packets.
Frames64Received The count of received 64-byte frame length packets.
Frames65_127Received The count of received 65- to 127-byte frame length packets.
Frames128_255Received The count of received 128- to 255-byte frame length packets.
Frames256_511Received The count of received 256- to 511-byte frame length packets.
Frames512_1023Received The count of received 512- to 1023-byte frame length packets.
Frames1024_1518Received The count of received 1024- to 1518-byte frame length packets.
Frames64Sent The count of transmitted 64-byte frame length packets.
Frames65_127Sent The count of transmitted 65- to127-byte frame length packets.
Frames128_255Sent The count of transmitted 128- to 255-byte frame length packets.
Frames256_511Sent The count of transmitted 256- to 511-byte frame length packets.
Frames512_1023Sent The count of transmitted 512- to1023-byte frame length packets.
The count of transmitted 1024- to1518-byte frame length
Frames1024_1518Sent
packets.
InDiscards The discarded packets.
InErrors The errored packets.
InUndersize The packet size is less than 64 bytes.
InOversize The packet size is larger than 1518 bytes.
InPause Flow control.
OutDiscards The discarded packets.
OutErrors The errored packets.
OutUndersize The packet size is less than 64 bytes.
OutOversize The packet size is larger than 1518 bytes.
OutPause Flow control.
CRCError The CRC errored packets.
Fragments Fragment.
Jabber Jabber.
Collision Collision.
VlanByteReceived The downlink VLAN performance statistics.
SpeedSent The uplink rate.
ReceivedSpeed The downlink rate.
VlanReceivedSpeed The VLAN downlink rate.
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Parameter Description
DroppedPktsRate The packet loss rate.
UPCRCErrors The uplink CRC error count.
UPMaxOctets The maximum bytes for uplink transmission.
DownMaxOctets The maximum bytes for downlink transmission.
UPMinOctets The minimum bytes for uplink transmission.
DownMinOctets The minimum bytes for downlink transmission.
UPMaxSpeed The maximum rate of uplink transmission.
DownMaxSpeed The maximum rate of downlink transmission.
UPMinSpeed The minimum rate of uplink transmission.
DownMinSpeed The minimum rate of downlink transmission.
OptModuleType The optical module type.
Temperature The temperature of the optical module.
Voltage The voltage.
BiasCurrent The current.
TxPower The transmitting optical power.
RxPower The receiving optical power.
UPMulticastSpeed The uplink broadcast speed (unit:fps)
DownMulticastSpeed The downlink broadcast speed (unit:fps)
UPUnicastSpeedFps The uplink unicast speed (unit:fps)
DownUnicastSpeedFps The downlink unicast speed (unit:fps)
UPBroadcastSpeed The uplink broadcast speed (unit: pps)
DownBroadcastSpeed The downlink broadcast speed (unit: pps)
upPropotion The uplink bandwidth utilization ratio.
downPropotion The downlink bandwidth utilization ratio.
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Command
Configuring the Alarm Threshold for System Temperature
Viewing the Alarm Threshold for System Temperature
Configuring the Alarm Thresholds for the OLT Optical Module
Viewing the Alarm Thresholds for the OLT Optical Module
Configuring the Alarm Thresholds for the ONU Optical Module
Viewing the Alarm Thresholds for the ONU Optical Module
Configuring the Alarm Threshold for the Card's CPU / Memory Utilization Ratio
Viewing the Alarm Threshold for the Card's CPU / Memory Utilization Ratio
Configuring the Alarm Thresholds for the Optical Module
Viewing the Alarm Thresholds for the Optical Module
Viewing the Current Alarms
Viewing the Current Events
Viewing the Current Events in Reverse Order
Viewing the Alarm History
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12.1 Configuring the Alarm Threshold for System
Temperature
Command Function
You can use this command to set the alarm threshold value for the system
temperature.
Command Format
set threshold temperature <30-85>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Temperature. The parameter value ranges between 30
temperature <30-85> Mandatory
and 85, and the unit is degree centigrade.
Command Example
Set the alarm threshold value for the system temperature to 85℃.
Admin\maintenance\alarm#set threshold temperature 85
Admin\maintenance\alarm#
12.2 Viewing the Alarm Threshold for System
Temperature
Command Function
You can use this command to view the threshold values for the system.
Command Format
show threshold
Parameter Description
None
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Command Example
View the current alarm threshold value for the system temperature.
Admin\maintenance\alarm#show threshold
system temprature_threshold is 85.
cpu_usage_threshold: 0. 0(%)
memory_usage_threshold: 0. 0(%)
Admin\maintenance\alarm#
Parameter Description
Parameter Description
System temprature_threshold The alarm threshold value for the system temperature.
cpu_usage_threshold The CPU utilization ratio threshold value for the system.
memory_usage_threshold The memory utilization ratio threshold value for the system.
12.3 Configuring the Alarm Thresholds for the
OLT Optical Module
Command Function
You can use this command to set the alarm thresholds for the OLT optical module,
including the thresholds for temperature, voltage, bias current, Tx optical power and
Rx optical power.
Command Format
set olt optthresh <max_temp> <min_temp> <max_voltage> <min_voltage>
<max_current> <min_current> <max_txpower> <min_txpower> <max_rxpower>
<min_rxpower>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The alarm threshold for the maximum temperature The value ranges
<max_temp> Mandatory
from -4000 to 10000.
The alarm threshold for the minimum temperature The value ranges
<min_temp> Mandatory
from -4000 to 10000.
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Parameter Description Attribute
The alarm threshold for the maximum voltage The value ranges from
<max_voltage> Mandatory
300 to 360.
The alarm threshold for the minimum voltage The value ranges from
<min_voltage> Mandatory
300 to 360.
The alarm threshold for the maximum bias current The value ranges
<max_current> Mandatory
from 0 to 1000.
The alarm threshold for the minimum bias current The value ranges
<min_current> Mandatory
from 0 to 1000.
The alarm threshold for the maximum Tx optical power The value
<max_txpower> Mandatory
ranges from -400 to 1000.
The alarm threshold for the minimum Tx optical power The value
<min_txpower> Mandatory
ranges from -400 to 1000.
The alarm threshold for the maximum Rx optical power The value
<max_rxpower> Mandatory
ranges from -3200 to -100.
The alarm threshold for the minimum Rx optical power The value
<min_rxpower> Mandatory
ranges from -3200 to -100.
Command Example
Set the alarm thresholds for the system as follows: the maximum temperature
threshold to 10000, the minimum temperature threshold to -4000, the maximum
voltage threshold to 360, the minimum voltage threshold to 300, the maximum bias
current threshold to 1000, the minimum bias current threshold to 0, the maximum Tx
optical power threshold to 800, the minimum Tx optical power threshold to 0, the
maximum Rx optical power threshold to -500, and the minimum Rx optical power
threshold to -3200.
Admin\maintenance\alarm#set olt optthresh 10000 -4000 360 300 1000 0 800 0 -500 -3200
Admin\maintenance\alarm#
12.4 Viewing the Alarm Thresholds for the OLT
Optical Module
Command Function
You can use this command to view the alarm thresholds for the OLT optical module.
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Command Format
show olt optthresh
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the alarm thresholds for the OLT optical module.
Admin\maintenance\alarm#show olt optthresh
oltoptthresh value : 10000,-4000,360,300,1000,0,800,0,-500,-3200
Admin\maintenance\alarm#
Result Description
Parameter Description
oltoptthresh value The temperature threshold value for the optical module.
12.5 Configuring the Alarm Thresholds for the
ONU Optical Module
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the alarm thresholds for the ONU optical
module.
Command Format
set onu optthresh <max_temp> <min_temp> <max_voltage> <min_voltage>
<max_current> <min_current> <max_txpower> <min_txpower> <max_rxpower>
<min_rxpower>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The alarm threshold for the maximum temperature The value ranges
<max_temp> Mandatory
from -4000 to 10000.
The alarm threshold for the minimum temperature The value ranges
<min_temp> Mandatory
from -4000 to 10000.
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Parameter Description Attribute
The alarm threshold for the maximum voltage The value ranges from
<max_voltage> Mandatory
300 to 360.
The alarm threshold for the minimum voltage The value ranges from
<min_voltage> Mandatory
300 to 360.
The alarm threshold for maximum bias current
<max_current> Mandatory
The value ranges from 0 to 1000.
The alarm threshold for the minimum bias current The value ranges
<min_current> Mandatory
from 0 to 1000.
The alarm threshold for the maximum Tx optical power The value
<max_txpower> Mandatory
ranges from -400 to 1000.
The alarm threshold for the minimum Tx optical power The value
<min_txpower> Mandatory
ranges from -400 to 1000.
The alarm threshold for the maximum Rx optical power The value
<max_rxpower> Mandatory
ranges from -2800 to -100.
The alarm threshold for the minimum Rx optical power The value
<min_rxpower> Mandatory
ranges from -2800 to -100.
Command Example
Set the alarm thresholds for the ONU as follows: the maximum temperature
threshold to 10000, the minimum temperature threshold to -4000, the maximum
voltage threshold to 360, the minimum voltage threshold to 300, the maximum bias
current threshold to 1000, the minimum bias current threshold to 0, the maximum Tx
optical power threshold to 800, the minimum Tx optical power threshold to 0, the
maximum Rx optical power threshold to -500, and the minimum Rx optical power
threshold to -3200.
Admin\maintenance\alarm#set onu optthresh 10000 -4000 360 300 1000 0 800 0 -500
-2800
Admin\maintenance\alarm#
12.6 Viewing the Alarm Thresholds for the ONU
Optical Module
Command Function
You can use this command to view the alarm thresholds for the ONU optical module.
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Command Format
show onu optthresh
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the alarm thresholds for the ONU optical module.
Admin\maintenance\alarm#show onu optthresh
onuoptthresh value : 10000,-4000,360,300,1000,0,800,0,-500,-2800
Admin\maintenance\alarm#
Result Description
Parameter Description
onuoptthresh value The threshold value for the ONU optical module.
12.7 Configuring the Alarm Threshold for the
Card's CPU / Memory Utilization Ratio
Command Function
You can use this command to set the alarm threshold for the card's CPU / memory
utilization ratio.
Command Format
set cpu_threshold slot <slotno> cpu <0-100> mem <0-100>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 10 to 18. Mandatory
The alarm threshold for the CPU utilization ratio. The value
cpu <0-100> Mandatory
ranges between 0 and 100, and the unit is %.
The alarm threshold for the memory utilization ratio. The
mem <0-100> Mandatory
value ranges between 0 and 100, and the unit is %.
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Command Example
For the card in Slot 14, set the alarm threshold for the CPU utilization ratio to 60,
and that for the memory utilization ratio to 50.
Admin\maintenance\alarm#set cpu_threshold slot 14 cpu 60 mem 50
set cpu using threshold ok!
Admin\maintenance\alarm#
12.8 Viewing the Alarm Threshold for the Card's
CPU / Memory Utilization Ratio
Command Function
You can use this command to view the alarm threshold for the card's CPU / memory
utilization ratio.
Command Format
show epon slot <slotno> cpu_memory_thresh
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to
slot <slotno> Mandatory
18.
Command Example
View the alarm threshold for the memory utilization ratio of the line card in Slot 14.
Admin\maintenance\alarm#show cpu_threshold slot 14
slot_out 6: cpu thresh : 6000 mem thresh : 5000
Admin\maintenance\alarm#
Result Description
Parameter Description
CPU The threshold for the CPU utilization ratio.
Memory The threshold for the memory utilization ratio.
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12.9 Configuring the Alarm Thresholds for the
Optical Module
Command Function
You can use this command to configure alarm thresholds for the optical module. The
parameters include temperature, voltage, bias current, Tx and Rx optical power.
Command Format
set optmodule_threshold module_type [olt|onu] max_temperature <max_t>
min_temperature <min_t> max_voltage <max_v> min_voltage <min_v>
max_bias_current <max_bc> min_bias_current <min_bs> max_TX_optical_power
<max_t_op> min_TX_optical_power <min_t_op> max_RX_optical_power <max_r_op>
min_RX_optical_power <min_r_op>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Optical module type. olt: the OLT type module. onu: the
module_type [olt|onu] Mandatory
ONU type module.
The alarm threshold for maximum temperature. The value
max_temperature <max_t> Mandatory
ranges from -4000 to 10000.
The alarm threshold for minimum temperature. The value
min_temperature <min_t> Mandatory
ranges from -4000 to 10000.
The alarm threshold for maximum voltage. The value
max_voltage <max_v> Mandatory
ranges from 300 to 360.
The alarm threshold for minimum voltage. The value ranges
min_voltage <min_v> Mandatory
from 300 to 360.
The alarm threshold for maximum bias current. The value
max_bias_current <max_bc> Mandatory
ranges from 0 to 1000.
The alarm threshold for minimum bias current. The value
min_bias_current <min_bs> Mandatory
ranges from 0 to 1000.
The alarm threshold for maximum Tx optical power. OLT:
max_TX_optical_power <max_
The value ranges from -400 to 1000 (unit: dBm). ONU: The Mandatory
t_op>
value ranges from -400 to 800 (unit: dBm).
The alarm threshold for minimum Tx optical power. OLT:
min_TX_optical_power <min_
The value ranges from -400 to 1000 (unit: dBm). ONU: The Mandatory
t_op>
value ranges from -400 to 800 (unit: dBm).
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Parameter Description Attribute
The alarm threshold for maximum Rx optical power. OLT:
The value ranges between -3200 and -100; the unit is dBm;
max_RX_optical_power <max_
and the default value is -100. ONU: The value ranges Mandatory
r_op>
between -2800 and -300; the unit is dBm; and the default
value is -300.
The alarm threshold for maximum Rx optical power. OLT:
min_RX_optical_power <min_
The value ranges from -3200 to -100 (unit: dBm). ONU: The Mandatory
r_op>
value ranges from -2800 to -300 (unit: dBm).
Command Example
Configure the alarm threshold of the ONU. The threshold for each alarm is
described as below.
u For temperature alarm, the upper threshold is 10000; the lower threshold is
-4000.
u For voltage alarm, the upper threshold is 360; the lower threshold is -300.
u For bias current, the upper threshold is 1000; the lower threshold is -0.
u For Tx optical power, the upper threshold is 400; the lower threshold is -400.
u For Rx optical power, the upper threshold is -300; the lower threshold is -3200.
Admin\maintenance\alarm#set optmodule_threshold module_type onu
max_temperature 10000 min_temperature -40 max_voltage 360 min_voltage 300
max_bias_current 1000 min_bias_current 0 max_tx_optical_power 400
min_tx_optical_power -400 max_rx_optical_power -300 min_rx_optical_power -2800
set onu optic module threshold ok!
Admin\maintenance\alarm#
12.10 Viewing the Alarm Thresholds for the Optical
Module
Command Function
You can use this command to view the optical module alarm thresholds.
Command Format
show optmodule_threshold module_type [olt|onu]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
module_type [olt|onu] The optical module type: OLT|ONU. Mandatory
Command Example
View the alarm thresholds for the ONU optical module.
Admin\maintenance\alarm#show optmodule_threshold module_type onu
optthreshvalue:10000,-40,360,300,1000,0,400,-400,-300,-2800
Admin\maintenance\alarm#
12.11 Viewing the Current Alarms
Command Function
You can use this command to view the current alarm table of the system.
Command Format
show curalarm
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the current alarms of the system.
Admin\maintenance\alarm#show curalarm
--------------------------------Current Alarm-------------------------
Item Description Code Object beginTime endTime
1 CARD_NOT_PRESENT 988 10/0/0/0 2016-01-07 11:22:05
2 License Rrc Alarm 1103 9/0/0/0 2016-01-07 11:22:07
--------------------------------Current Alarm-------------------------
Admin\maintenance\alarm#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
Item The entry number.
Description The alarm name.
Code Object The alarm code.
beginTime The beginning time of the alarm.
endTime The ending time of the alarm.
12.12 Viewing the Current Events
Command Function
You can use this command to view the current event table.
Command Format
show curevent
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
You can use this command to view the current event table.
Admin\maintenance\alarm#show curevent
--------------------------------Current Event---------------------
Item Description Object beginTime endTime
1 CORE_CARD_STATUS_CHA 9/0/0/0 2016-01-07 11:21:22
2 COLD_START 9/0/0/0 2016-01-07 11:21:22
3 INSERT_CARD 20/0/0/0 2016-01-07 11:21:32
4 INSERT_CARD 2/0/0/0 2016-01-07 11:21:33
5 TIME_ACK 9/0/0/0 2016-01-07 11:21:38
6 LICENSE_ESN_INVALIDA 9/0/0/0 2016-01-07 11:28:07
--------------------------------Current Event---------------------
Admin\maintenance\alarm#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
Item The entry number.
Description The alarm name.
The alarm object in the format of slot/pon/onu/onuport. For example, 9/0/0/0
Object
indicates Slot 9.
beginTime The beginning time of the event.
endTime The ending time of the event.
12.13 Viewing the Current Events in Reverse Order
Command Function
You can use this command to view the current event table in reverse order, that is,
the latest event is printed in the front row.
Command Format
show lastest event
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
You can use this command to view the current event table.
Admin\maintenance\alarm#show lastest event
--------------------------------Current Event-------------------
Item Description Object beginTime endTime
6 LICENSE_ESN_INVALIDA 9/0/0/0 2016-01-07 11:28:07
5 TIME_ACK 9/0/0/0 2016-01-07 11:21:38
4 INSERT_CARD 2/0/0/0 2016-01-07 11:21:33
3 INSERT_CARD 20/0/0/0 2016-01-07 11:21:32
2 COLD_START 9/0/0/0 2016-01-07 11:21:22
1 CORE_CARD_STATUS_CHA 9/0/0/0 2016-01-07 11:21:22
--------------------------------Current Event--------------------
Admin\maintenance\alarm#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
Item The entry number.
Description The alarm name.
The alarm object in the format of slot/pon/onu/onu port. For example, 9/0/0/0 indicates
Object
Slot 9.
beginTime The beginning time of the event.
endTime The ending time of the event.
12.14 Viewing the Alarm History
Command Function
You can use this command to view the alarm history.
Command Format
show hisalarm
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the alarm history.
Admin\maintenance\alarm#show hisalarm
--------------------------------Alarm Message----------------------------------
Item Description Code Object beginTime endTime
3 License Rrc Alarm 1103 9/0/0/0 2016-01-07 11:22:07 2016-01-07 15:22:03
--------------------------------Alarm Message----------------------------------
Admin\maintenance\alarm#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Item The entry number.
Description The alarm name.
Code Object The alarm code.
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Parameter Description
beginTime The beginning time of the event.
endTime The ending time of the event.
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Command
Configuring the Alarm Threshold for the License
Uploading the License File
Downloading the License File
Querying the License Resources
Configuring the ESN
Viewing the ESN
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13.1 Configuring the Alarm Threshold for the
License
Command Function
You can use this command to configure or view the alarm threshold for the License.
Command Format
set License Threshold <1-99> Switch [enable | disable] interval <1-43200>
show License Threshold
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The alarm threshold for the License. The value ranges between 1
Threshold Mandatory
and 99, and the unit is %.
The threshold switch.
Switch u enable: Enable the switch. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the switch.
The regular early warning interval. The value ranges from 1 to
interval Mandatory
43200; unit: minute.
Command Example
Enable the threshold switch. Set the alarm threshold for the License to 10% and the
regular early warning interval to 10 minutes.
Admin\device\license#set license threshold 10 switch enable interval 10
set threshold succeessful...
Admin\device\license#show license threshold.
threshold:10 Switch:enable interval:10
Admin\device\license#
13.2 Uploading the License File
Command Function
You can use this command to upload the License file.
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Command Format
Upload licenseFile ip <A.B.C.D> user <string> pwd <string> filename <string>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ip The IP address of the FTP server. A.B.C.D. Mandatory
user The FTP username. String(20). Mandatory
pwd The FTP password. string(20). Mandatory
The filename of the License to be uploaded to the FTP
filename Mandatory
server. string(20).
Command Example
Upload the License file. Set the server IP address to 10.33.145.118, username to 1,
password to 1, and the filename to 5.5.5.177-6.xml.
Admin\device\license#upload licensefile ip 10.33.145.118 user 1 pwd 1 filename
5.5.5.177-6.xml
Admin\device\license#
13.3 Downloading the License File
Command Function
You can use this command to download the License file.
Command Format
Download licenseFile ip <A.B.C.D> user <string> pwd <string> filename
<string>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ip The IP address of the FTP server. A.B.C.D. Mandatory
user The FTP username. String(20). Mandatory
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Parameter Description Attribute
pwd The FTP password. string(20). Mandatory
The filename of the License to be uploaded to the FTP server.
filename Mandatory
string(20).
Command Example
Download the License file. The server IP address is 10.33.145.118, username is 1,
password is 1, and the filename is 5.5.5.177-6.xml.
Admin\device\license#download licensefile ip 10.166.32.3 user 1 pwd 1 filename
5.5.5.177-6.xml
Admin\device\license#
13.4 Querying the License Resources
Command Function
You can use this command to query the License resources.
Command Format
show License Usage
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the License resources.
Admin\device\license#show license usage
name maxAuthValue allocedValue applyValue
IGMPV3 0 0 1
RIP 0 0 0
OSPF 0 0 0
I_Class_Onu_Num 10 0 0
II_Class_Onu_Num 5 0 0
III_Class_Onu_Num 5 0 0
Valid Time 65535 1 1
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Parameter Description
name The identifier of the current License resource.
maxAuthValue The maximum License values.
actualUsedValue The actually used License values.
applyValue The applied License values.
13.5 Configuring the ESN
Command Function
You can use this command to create the ESN.
Command Format
set esn <A.B.C.D>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The ESN number. It should be the same with the IP address of the
<A.B.C.D> Mandatory
management VLAN.
Command Example
The IP address of the management VLAN is 5.5.5.177, therefore you should create
an ESN and set its number to 5.5.5.177.
Admin\device\license#set esn 5.5.5.177
Admin\device\license#
13.6 Viewing the ESN
Command Function
You can use this command to view the ESN.
Command Format
Show esn
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Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the ESN information.
Admin\device\license#show esn
ESN: 5.5.5.177 -6
Admin\device\license#
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Creating a QinQ Domain
Configuring the Quantity of Service Entries in an QinQ Domain
Configuring the QinQ Domain Service Type
Configuring Uplink Rule Clauses of the QinQ Domain
Configuring Downlink Rule Clauses for an QinQ Domain
Configuring QinQ Domain's VLAN Service Rules
Deleting a QinQ Domain
Viewing QinQ Domain Configuration
Viewing Domain Configuration for a Special Index Number
Binding / Unbinding the QinQ Domain with the ONU
Binding / Unbinding the QinQ Domain with the PON Port
Viewing QinQ Domain Binding Information
Configuring the QinQ Domain Rate Limiting Policy
Validating the QinQ Domain Rate Limiting Policy
Configuring the QinQ Inner VLAN
Deleting the QinQ Inner VLAN
Viewing the QinQ Inner VLAN Configuration
Creating a QinQ Profile
Configuring a QinQ Profile
Deleting a QinQ Profile
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Viewing the QinQ Profile Configuration
Configuring the VLAN Operation Table
Deleting the VLAN Operation Table
Viewing the VLAN Operation Table
Configuring QinQ Protocol ID
Viewing the QinQ Protocol ID
Binding a VLAN Operation Table to a PON Port
Unbinding a VLAN Operation Table from a PON Port
Viewing the VLAN Operation Table Configuration
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14.1 Creating a QinQ Domain
Command Function
You can use this command to create an OLT QinQ domain.
Command Format
create oltqinq_domain <name>
Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The QinQ domain name. You can create up to 1024
OLT QinQ domains. Type underlines, English letters
oltqinq_domain <name> Mandatory
and digital numbers, and the maximum length is 16
bytes.
Command Example
Create an OLT QinQ domain named domaintest1.
Admin\qinq#create oltqinq_domain domaintest1
Admin\qinq#
14.2 Configuring the Quantity of Service Entries in
an QinQ Domain
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the quantity of service entries in an QinQ
domain.
Command Format
set oltqinq_domain <name> service_num <number>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The QinQ domain name. You can create up to 1024 OLT QinQ
oltqinq_domain
domains. Type underlines, English letters and digital numbers, and the Mandatory
<name>
maximum length is 16 bytes.
The quantity of service entries. The value ranges from 1 to 8. You
service_num
should configure one service entry at least, and eight service entries at Mandatory
<number>
most.
Command Example
Set the quantity of service entries in the domain domaintest1 to 3.
Admin\qinq#set oltqinq_domain domaintest1 service_num 3
Admin\qinq#
14.3 Configuring the QinQ Domain Service Type
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the service type in the QinQ domain.
Command Format
set oltqinq_domain <name> <1-8> type [single|share]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The QinQ domain name. You can create up to 1024 OLT QinQ
oltqinq_domain <name> domains. Type underlines, English letters and digital numbers, and Mandatory
the maximum length is 16 bytes.
Index of service entries. The quantity of service entries should be
<1-8> the same with that of the downlink rule clauses. The value ranges Mandatory
from 1 to 8.
Service type.
type [single|share] u single: The service type is single. Mandatory
u share: The service type is share.
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Command Example
Set the service type of the second service of the domain named domaintest1 to
single.
Admin\qinq#set oltqinq_domain domaintest1 2 type single
Admin\qinq#
14.4 Configuring Uplink Rule Clauses of the QinQ
Domain
Command Function
The command is used to configure the QinQ domain's uplink rule clauses.
Command Format
set oltqinq_domain <name> <1-8> uprule {<1-27> <value> <op>}*4 {serv_id <1-
8>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The QinQ domain name. You can create a maximum of 1024 OLT
oltqinq_domain
QinQ domains. Enter underlines, English letters and digital Mandatory
<name>
numbers, and the length cannot exceed 16 bytes.
Index of service entries. Configure the same quantity of downlink
<1-8> rules depending on how many services are configured. The value Mandatory
range is from 1 to 8.
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Parameter Description Attribute
The uplink rule type. 27 types are provided and the default one is
1.
u 1: DA (Destination MAC address)
u 2: SA (Source MAC address)
u 3: ethtype (Ethernet type)
u 4: vlan4 (Layer 4 VLAN)
u 5: vlan3 (Layer 3 VLAN)
u 6: vlan2 (Layer 2 VLAN)
u 7: vlan1 (Layer 1 VLAN)
u 8: TOS (Service type)
u 10: TTL (Time-to-Live)
u 11: protocol type.
u 12: sip (source IP address)
u 14: dip (destination IP address)
<1-27> Mandatory
u 16: L4srcport (Layer 4 source port number)
u 17: L4dstport (Layer 4 destination port number)
u 18: cos4 (Priority 4)
u 19: cos3 (Priority 3)
u 20: cos2 (Priority 2)
u 21: cos1(Priority 1)
u 22: Based on the prefix of the destination IPV6 address (DA
IPv6 Prefix)
u 23: Based on the prefix of the source IPV6 address (SA IPv6
Prefix)
u 24: Based on IP version (v4 or v6)
u 25: Based on the IP priority field (IPv6 Traffic Class)
u 26: Based on the IP flow label field (IPv6 Flow Label)
u 27: Based on next packet header (IPv6 Next Header)
The domain value of the uplink domain selection. Select the value
<value> Mandatory
according to the type.
The Uplink operator. The value ranges from 0 to 7. The default
value is 5.
u 0: Never (never match)
u 1: = (equal to)
u 2: != (not equal to)
<op> Mandatory
u 3: <= (smaller than or equal to)
u 4: >= (larger than or equal to)
u 5: exist (exist means match)
u 6: no exist (not exist means match)
u 7: always (always match)
The service ID. The value ranges from 1 to 128. If it is null, the
{serv_id <1-8>}*1 Mandatory
service index will be used as the Service ID.
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Command Example
Create an OLT QinQ domain named domaintest1. Configure the domaintest1
domain's uplink rule clauses. Configure the first service: Set the uplink rule number
to 1 and the rule type to 1. Set the selective domain value to the MAC address
FC4DD43BA6E3, the uplink operator to 5 and the service ID to 3.
Admin\qinq#set oltqinq_domain domaintest1 1 uprule 1 FC4DD43BA6E3 5 serv_id 3
Admin\qinq#
14.5 Configuring Downlink Rule Clauses for an
QinQ Domain
Command Function
The command is used to configure the QinQ domain's downlink rule clauses.
Command Format
set oltqinq_domain <name> <1-8> downrule {<1-27> <value> <op>}*4
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The QinQ domain name. You can create up to 1024 OLT QinQ
oltqinq_domain <name> domains. Type underlines, English letters and digital numbers, Mandatory
and the maximum length is 16 bytes.
Index of service entries. The quantity of service entries should
<1-8> be the same with that of the downlink rule clauses. The value Mandatory
ranges from 1 to 8.
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Parameter Description Attribute
Downlink rules.
u 1: DA (destination MAC address)
u 2: SA (source MAC address)
u 3: ethtype (Ethernet type)
u 4: vlan4 (Layer 4 VLAN)
u 5: vlan3 (Layer 3 VLAN)
u 6: vlan2 (Layer 2 VLAN)
u 7: vlan1 (Layer 1 VLAN)
u 8: TOS (Service type)
u 10: TTL (Time-to-Live)
u 11: protocol type
u 12: sip (source IP address)
u 14: sip (destination IP address)
<1-27> u 16: L4srcport (Layer 4 source port number) Mandatory
u 17: L4dstport (Layer 4 destination port number).
u 18: cos4 (Priority 4)
u 19: cos3 (Priority 3)
u 20: cos2 (Priority 2)
u 21: cos1 (Priority 1)
u 22: Based on the destination IPv6 address prefix
classification (DA IPv6 Prefix).
u 23: Based on the source IPv6 address prefix classification
(SA IPv6 Prefix).
u 24: Based on the IP version (v4 or v6) classification (IP
version).
u 25: Based on the IP priority field (IPv6) classification (IPv6
Traffic Class).
The domain value of the downlink domain selection.
<value> Mandatory
Select the value according to the type.
The uplink operator, ranging from 0 to 7. The default value is 5.
u 0: Never (never match).
u 1: = (equal to).
u 2: != (not equal to).
<op> u 3: <= (smaller than or equal to). Mandatory
u 4: >= (larger than or equal to).
u 5: exist (exist means match).
u 6: no exist (no exist means match).
u 7: always (always match).
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Command Example
Configure the domaintest1 domain's downlink rule clauses. Configure the first
service: Set the downlink rule number to 1 and the rule type to 1. Set the selection
domain value to the MAC address FC4DD43BA6E3 and the downlink operator to 5.
Admin\qinq#set oltqinq_domain domaintest1 1 downrule 1 FC4DD43BA6E3 5
Admin\qinq#
14.6 Configuring QinQ Domain's VLAN Service
Rules
Command Function
The command is used to configure the QinQ domain's VLAN service rules.
Command Format
set oltqinq_domain <name> <1-8> {vlan <1-4> [<oldvid>|null] [<oldcos>|null]
[add|translation|transparent] <tpid> [<cos>|null] [<newvid>|null]}*4
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The QinQ domain name. You can create up to 1024 OLT
oltqinq_domain <name> QinQ domains. Type underlines, English letters and Mandatory
digital numbers, and the maximum length is 16 bytes.
Index of service entries. The quantity of service entries
<1-8> should be the same with that of the downlink rule Mandatory
clauses. The value ranges from 1 to 8.
The Nth layer VLAN. The Nth layer of the VLAN. Up to
vlan <1-4> four layers of VLAN service can be configured. The value Mandatory
ranges from 1 to 4.
<oldvid>: the original VLAN ID value. null: the
[<oldvid>|null] configuration is null. The value ranges from 1 to 4095. Mandatory
The default value is 65535.
<oldvid>: the original CoS value. null: the configuration is
[<oldcos>|null] Mandatory
null. The value ranges from 0 to 7. The default value is 0.
[add|translation| The VLAN action of the layer. add: add. translation:
Mandatory
transparent] translate. transparent: transparently transmit.
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Parameter Description Attribute
The TPID value. The value ranges from 1 to 65535. The
<tpid> Mandatory
default value is 33024.
<cos>: the CoS value. null: the configuration is null. The
[<cos>|null] Mandatory
value ranges from 0 to 7. The default value is 0.
<newvid>: the new VLAN ID value. null: the configuration
[<newvid>|null] is null. The value ranges from 1 to 4095. The default Mandatory
value is 65535.
Command Example
Configure the QinQ domain's VLAN service rules as follows. Configure the first
service: Set the downlink rule number to 1. Set the original VLAN ID value of the first
layer VLAN to 254, CoS value to 1, VLAN mode to transparent, TPID to 33024, and
CoS to Null. Set the new VLAN ID value to Null, the second layer VLAN action to
add, the VLAN ID value to 300 and the CoS value to Null.
Admin\qinq#set oltqinq_domain domaintest1 1 vlan 1 254 1 transparent 33024 null null
vlan 2 null null add 33024 null 300
Admin\qinq#
14.7 Deleting a QinQ Domain
Command Function
The command is used to delete an OLT QinQ domain. The prerequisite of deleting a
QinQ domain is that the QinQ domain exists and no binding operations are
performed.
Command Format
no oltqinq_domain <name>
Parameter Description
Parameter Parameter Description Attribute
The QinQ domain name. You can create up to 1024 OLT
oltqinq_domain <name> QinQ domains. Type underlines, English letters and Mandatory
digital numbers, and the maximum length is 16 bytes.
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Command Example
Delete the QinQ named domaintest1.
Admin\qinq#no oltqinq_domain domaintest1
Admin\qinq#
14.8 Viewing QinQ Domain Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view the QinQ domain configuration.
Command Format
show oltqinq_domain name <name>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name <name> The QinQ name length should not exceed 16 bytes. Mandatory
Command Example
View the configuration of the QinQ named domaintest1.
Admin\qinq#show oltqinq_domain name domaintest1
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Admin\qinq#
14.9 Viewing Domain Configuration for a Special
Index Number
Command Function
You can use this command to view the domain configuration based on the index.
Command Format
show oltqinq_domain index <index>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The domain index number ranges from 1 to 8192. If
index <index> 20000 ONU versions are supported, the value Mandatory
ranges from 1 to 20000.
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Command Example
View the domain configuration based on the index.
Admin\qinq#show oltqinq_domain index 1
Admin\device\license#
14.10 Binding / Unbinding the QinQ Domain with
the ONU
Command Function
You can use this command to bind / unbind the created QinQ domain with the ONU.
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Command Format
set onu attach slot <1-18> pon <1-16> onu <1-128> [attach|detach] domain
<name>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number. The number of the slot to be bound or unbound.
slot <1-18> Mandatory
The value range is from 1 to 18.
The PON port number. The number of the PON port to be bound
pon <1-16> Mandatory
or unbound. The value range is from 1 to 16.
The ONU authorization number. The number of the ONU to be
onu <1-128> Mandatory
bound or unbound. The value range is from 1 to 128.
Binding / unbinding operations.
[attach|dettach] u attach: the binding operations. Mandatory
u detach: the unbinding operations.
domain <name> The QinQ name length should not exceed 16 bytes. Mandatory
Command Example
Bind the domaintest1 to ONU 1. The ONU is connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 14.
Admin\qinq#set onu attach slot 14 pon 1 onu 1 attach domain domaintest1
Admin\qinq#
14.11 Binding / Unbinding the QinQ Domain with
the PON Port
Command Function
You can use this command to bind / unbind the created QinQ domain with the PON
port.
Command Format
set pon attach slot <1-18> pon <1-16> [attach|detach] domain <name>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number. The number of the slot to be bound or unbound.
slot <1-18> Mandatory
The value range is from 1 to 18.
The PON port number. The number of the PON port to be bound
pon <1-16> Mandatory
or unbound. The value range is from 1 to 16.
Binding / unbinding operations.
[attach|dettach] u attach: the binding operations. Mandatory
u detach: the unbinding operations.
domain <name> The QinQ name length should not exceed 16 bytes. Mandatory
Command Example
Bind the domaintest1 domain with PON Port 1 in Slot 14.
Admin\qinq#set pon attach slot 14 pon 1 attach domain domaintest1
Admin\qinq#
14.12 Viewing QinQ Domain Binding Information
Command Function
You can use this command to query the QinQ domain binding information.
Command Format
show attach oltqinq_domain slot <slot> pon <pon> {onu <onu>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number. The number of the slot to bind or unbind. The value
slot <1-18> Mandatory
ranges from 1 to 18.
The PON port number. The number of the PON port to be bound or
pon <1-16> Mandatory
unbound. The value ranges from 1 to 16.
The ONU authorization number. The number of the ONU to be
onu <1-128> Mandatory
bound or unbound. The value ranges from 1 to 128.
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Command Example
View the binding between ONU 1 and QinQ domain. The ONU is connected to PON
Port 1 of Slot 1.
Admin\qinq#show attach oltqinq_domain slot 1 pon 1 onu 1
Admin\qinq#
14.13 Configuring the QinQ Domain Rate Limiting
Policy
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the QinQ domain rate limiting policy.
Command Format
set qinq_policing slot <1-18> pon <1-16> onu <1-128> domain <name> servindex
<value> upBandWidth <value> <value> <value> downBandWidth <value> <value>
<value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <1-18> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 18. Mandatory
pon <1-16> The PON port number. The value ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
onu <1-128> The ONU number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
domain <name> The name should contain no more than 16 bytes. Mandatory
servindex <value> The sequence number of the service, ranging from 1 to 32. Mandatory
The range of the minimum bandwidth: 1 to 10000000 (unit:
upBandWidth <value> Mandatory
kbit/s)
The range of the maximum bandwidth: 1 to 10000000 (unit:
<value> Mandatory
kbit/s)
<value> The range of the burst bandwidth: 1 to 10000000 (unit:kbit/s) Mandatory
The range of the minimum bandwidth: 1 to 10000000 (unit:
downBandWidth <value> Mandatory
kbit/s)
The range of the maximum bandwidth: 1 to 10000000 (unit:
<value> Mandatory
kbit/s)
<value> The range of the burst bandwidth: 1 to 10000000 (unit:kbit/s) Mandatory
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Command Example
Set the QinQ domain rate limiting policy for ONU 1. The minimum, maximum and
bust value for both uplink and downlink bandwidth is1000 kbit/s. The ONU is
connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 1.
Admin\qinq#set qinq_policing slot 1 pon 1 onu 1 domain test1 servindex 1 upBandWidth
1000 1000 1000 downBandWidth 1000 1000 1000
Admin\qinq#
14.14 Validating the QinQ Domain Rate Limiting
Policy
Command Function
You can use this command to validate the QinQ domain rate limiting policy.
Command Format
apply olt qinq policing <slotno> <ponno> <onuno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Policing <slotno> The slot number. The value range: 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. Mandatory
<ponno> The PON port number range: 1 to 16. Mandatory
<onuno> The ONU number range: 1 to 128. Mandatory
Command Example
Validate the QinQ rate limiting policy to ONU 1. The ONU is connected to PON Port
1 in Slot 1.
Admin\qinq#apply olt qinq policing 1 1 1
Admin\qinq#
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14.15 Configuring the QinQ Inner VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the inner VLAN.
Command Format
set inner_vlan <service_name> <begin_vid> <end_vid>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The service name, which should contain no more than 30
<service_name> Mandatory
bytes.
The starting VLAN ID of the inner VLAN, ranging from 1 to
<begin_vid> Mandatory
4095.
The ending VLAN ID of the inner VLAN, ranging from 1 to
<end_vid> 4095. The ending VLAN ID should not be smaller than the Mandatory
starting VLAN ID.
Command Example
Configure the QinQ service inner VLAN for the item named test 1. Set the starting
VLAN ID to 1, and ending VLAN ID to 2.
Admin\qinq#set inner_vlan test1 1 2
Admin\qinq#
14.16 Deleting the QinQ Inner VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the inner VLAN configuration.
Command Format
no inner_vlan <service_name> <begin_vid> <end_vid>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The service name, which should contain no more than 30
<service_name> Mandatory
bytes.
The starting VLAN ID of the inner VLAN, ranging from 1 to
<begin_vid> Mandatory
4095.
The ending VLAN ID of the inner VLAN, ranging from 1 to
<end_vid> 4095. The ending VLAN ID should not be smaller than the Mandatory
starting VLAN ID.
Command Example
Delete the QinQ service inner VLAN for the item named test 1. The starting VLAN
ID is 1, and the ending VLAN ID is 2.
Admin\qinq#no inner_vlan test1 1 2
Admin\qinq#
14.17 Viewing the QinQ Inner VLAN Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view the inner VLAN configuration.
Command Format
show inner_vlan
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View all the entries of the inner VLANs, and its starting and ending VLANs.
Admin\qinq#show inner_vlan
---------Inner vlan information---------
Service name: test1 Begin vlan: 1 End vlan: 2.
Admin\qinq#
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14.18 Creating a QinQ Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to create a QinQ profile.
Command Format
create qinq_profile <name>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<name> The profile name, which should contain no more than 16 bytes. Mandatory
Command Example
Create a QinQ profile named test.
Admin\qinq#create qinq_profile test
Admin\qinq#
14.19 Configuring a QinQ Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to create a QinQ profile.
Command Format
set qinq_profile <name> {<field_type> <field_val> <operator>}*8
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<name> The profile name cannot exceed 16 bytes. Mandatory
The rule domain type. The value ranges from 0 to 18.
u 0(Src Mac): the source MAC address
u 1(Dst Mac): the destination MAC address
u 2(Src IPv4): the source IP address
u 3(Dst IPv4): the destination IP address
u 4(VID): the VLAN ID
u 5(Ethernet Type): the Ethernet type
u 6(Protocol Type): the IP protocol type
u 7(COS): the Ethernet priority
u 8(TOS): IP TOS/DSCP (IP v4)
<field_type> Mandatory
u 9(L4 Src Port): L4 source port
u 10(L4 Dst Port): L4 destination port
u 11(Dst IPv6 Prefix): the destination IPV6 address
u 12(Src IPv6 Prefix): the source IPV6 address
u 13(IP Version): the IP version
u 14(IPv6 Traffic Class): the IPv6 traffic class
u 15(IPv6 Flow Label): the IPv6 flow label
u 16(IPv6 Next Header): the IPv6 next header
u 17(Src IPv6)
u 18(Dst IPv6)
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Parameter Description Attribute
The rule domain value depends on the rule domain type. The
rule domain type is shown before the brackets. The rule
domain value is shown in brackets.
u 0: the source MAC address (6 bytes)
u 1: the destination MAC address (6 bytes)
u 2: Based on the source IP address classification (4 bytes)
u 3: Based on the destination IP address classification (4
bytes)
u 4: Based on the VLAN ID classification (2 bytes, 0 to 4085,
temporary requirement: 0 to 4095)
u 5: Based on the Ethernet type (2 bytes, 0 to 0xffff)
u 6: Based on the IP protocol type (1 byte, 0 to 0xff)
u 7: Based on the Ethernet priority classification (1 byte, 1 to
7)
<field_val> Mandatory
u 8: Based on the IP TOS/DSCP (IPv4) classification (1 byte,
0 to 0xff)
u 9: Based on L4 source PORT classification (2 bytes, 0 to
0xffff)
u 10: Based on L4 destination PORT classification (2 bytes,
0 to 0xffff)
u 11: Based on the destination IPV6 address prefix
classification
u 12: Based on the source IPV6 address prefix classification
u 13: Based on the IP version (v4 or v6) classification (2
bytes, v4 or v6)
u 14: Based on the IPv6traffic class (1 byte, 0 to 255)
u 15: Based on the IPv6 flow label (4 bytes, 0 to 0xFFFFF)
u 16: Based on the IPv6 next header (1 byte, 0 to 255)
The operator, which is an integer ranging from 0 to 6.
u 0 indicates "equal to" (=).
u 1 indicates "not equal to" (!=).
u 2 indicates "equal to or smaller than" (<=).
<operator> Mandatory
u 3 indicates "equal to or larger than" (>=).
u 4 indicates "exist then match".
u 5 indicates "not exist then match".
u 6 indicates "always match".
Command Example
Configure a QinQ profile named test. The profile rule is valid when the source MAC
address 010101010101 exists.
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Admin\qinq#set qinq_profile test 0 010101010101 0
Admin\qinq#
14.20 Deleting a QinQ Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to delete a QinQ profile.
Command Format
no qinq_profile <name>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<name> The profile name should contain no more than 16 bytes. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the QinQ profile named test.
Admin\qinq#no qinq_profile test
Admin\qinq#
14.21 Viewing the QinQ Profile Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view the QinQ profile configuration.
Command Format
show qinq_profile {<name>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<name> The profile name should contain no more than 16 bytes. Mandatory
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Command Example
View the QinQ profile configuration for the profile named test.
Admin\qinq#show qinq_profile test
------------------QinQ profile [test] information----------------
Index: 1
Type: Source MAC Address Value: 01 01 01 01 01 01 Operator: =
Admin\qinq#
14.22 Configuring the VLAN Operation Table
Command Function
You can use this command to create the VLAN operation table configuration.
Command Format
set qinq_domain id <1-4096> name <domain_name> \{[vlan] [<1-4085>|null]}*1
{[pri] [<0-7>|null]}*1 {[svlan] [<0-4085>|null]}*1 {[scos] [<0-7>|null]}*1
\{[srcip] <A.B.C.D>}*1 {[srcmask] [<1-32>|null]}*1 {[dstip] <A.B.C.D>}*1
{[dstmask] [<1-32>|null]}*1 \{[srcmac] <srcmac>}*1 {[dstmac] <dstmac>}*1
{[eth_type] [<0-65534>|null]}*1 {[pro_type] [<1-255>|null]}*1 \{[src_port]
[<0-65535>|null]}*1 {[dst_port] [<0-65535>|null]}*1 {[tos] [<0-7>|null]}*1
{[ttl] [<1-254>|null]}*1 \{[outer_vlan] [<1-4085>|null]}*1 {[outer_cos]
[<0-7>|null]}*1 \{[inner_vlan] [<1-4085>|null]}*1 {[inner_cos] [<0-7>|
null]}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
id <1-4096> The ID number, ranging from 1 to 4096. Mandatory
The domain name range. The name should contain no
name <domain_name> Mandatory
more than 16 bytes.
[vlan] [<1-4085>|null] The VLAN value. The value ranges from 1 to 4085 or null. Mandatory
[pri] [<0-7>|null] The priority value. The value ranges from 0 to 7 or null. Mandatory
[svlan] [<0-4085>|null] The SLAN value. The value ranges from 0 to 4085 or null. Mandatory
[scos] [<0-7>|null] The Scos value. The value ranges from 0 to 7 or null. Mandatory
[srcip] <A.B.C.D> The source IP address. Mandatory
The mask value of the source IP address. The value
srcmask] [<1-32>|null] Mandatory
ranges from 1 to 32 or null.
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Parameter Description Attribute
[dstip] <A.B.C.D> The destination IP address. Mandatory
The mask value of the destination IP address. The value
[dstmask] [<1-32>|null] Mandatory
ranges from 1 to 32 or null.
[srcmac] <srcmac> The source MAC character string. Mandatory
[dstmac] <dstmac> The destination MAC character string. Mandatory
[eth_type] [<0-65534>| The Ethernet type. The value ranges from 0 to 65534 or
Mandatory
null] null.
[pro_type] [<1-255>|null] The protocol type. The value ranges from 1 to 255 or null. Mandatory
[src_port] [<0-65535>| The source tcp/udp port. The value ranges from 0 to 65535
Mandatory
null] or null.
[dst_port] [<0-65535>| The destination tcp/udp port. The value ranges from 0 to
Mandatory
null] 65535 or null.
[tos] [<0-7>|null] The service type. The value ranges from 0 to 7 or null. Mandatory
The time-to-live value. The value ranges from 1 to 254 or
[ttl] [<1-254>|null] Mandatory
null.
[outer_vlan] [<1-4085>| The outer VLAN value. The value ranges from 1 to 4085 or
Mandatory
null] null.
[outer_cos] [<0-7>|null] The outer COS. The value ranges from 0 to 7 or null. Mandatory
[inner_vlan] [<1-4085>| The inner VLAN value. The value ranges from 1 to 4085 or
Mandatory
null] null.
[inner_cos] [<0-7>|null] The inner COS. The value ranges from 0 to 7 or null. Mandatory
Command Example
Create a VLAN operation table named test. The profile ID of VLAN entries is 1, the
priority is 1, the SVLAN is 1, the priority is 1, the source IP address is 1.1.1.1, the
mask is 255.255.0.0, the destination IP address is 2.2.2.2, the mask is 255.255.0.0,
the source TCP/UDP port is 2, TOS is 0, and TTL is 128.
Admin\qinq#set qinq_domain id 1 name test vlan 1 pri 1 svlan 1 scos 1 srcip 1.1.1.1
srcmask 16 dstip 2.2.2.2 dstmask 16 src_port 1 dst_port 2 tos 0 ttl 128 outer_vlan 11
outer_cos 1 inner_vlan 22 inner_cos 1
Admin\qinq#
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14.23 Deleting the VLAN Operation Table
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the VLAN operation table configuration.
Command Format
no qinq_profile id [<1-4096>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
id [<1-4096>|all] The profile ID. The value ranges from 1 to 4096 or null. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the VLAN operation table whose profile ID is 1.
Admin\qinq#no qinq_profile id 1
Admin\qinq#
14.24 Viewing the VLAN Operation Table
Command Function
You can use this command to view the VLAN operation table configuration.
Command Format
show qinq_profile id [<1-4096>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The profile ID. The value ranges from 1 to 4096 or
id [<1-4096>|all] Mandatory
null.
Command Example
View the VLAN operation table configuration whose profile ID is 1.
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Admin\qinq#show qinq_profile id 1
------------------Gpon vlan table------------------
Table id: 1
Table name: test
Vlan id: 1
Vlan cos: 1
SVlan id: 1
SVlan cos: 1
Qinq action layer1:
Outer cos: 1
Outer vlan: 1
Qinq action layer2:
Inner cos: 1
Inner vlan: 22
Admin\qinq#
14.25 Configuring QinQ Protocol ID
Command Function
You can use this command to set the QinQ parameters.
Command Format
set qinq_param slot <1-18> tpid <tpid>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <1-18> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 18. Mandatory
tpid <tpid> The protocol identifier, ranging from 0 to 65534. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the QinQ protocol ID of Slot 1 to 1.
Admin\qinq#set qinq_param slot 1 tpid 1
Admin\qinq#
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14.26 Viewing the QinQ Protocol ID
Command Function
You can use this command to view the QinQ protocol ID.
Command Format
show qinq_param slot <1-18>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <1-18> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8, 11 to 18. Mandatory
Command Example
View QinQ ID for Slot 1.
Admin\qinq#show qinq_param slot 1
TPID: 0x1
Admin\qinq#
14.27 Binding a VLAN Operation Table to a PON
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to bind a VLAN operation table to a PON port.
Command Format
set attach_qinq_profile slot <1-18> pon <1-16> id <index>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <1-18> The slot number, ranging from 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <1-16> The PON port number, ranging from 1 to 16. Mandatory
The index of the VLAN operation table. The value ranges from 1
id <index> Mandatory
to 4096.
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Command Example
Bind the VLAN operation table whose index ID is 1 to PON Port 1 in Slot 1.
Admin\qinq#set attach_qinq_profile slot 1 pon 1 id 1
Admin\qinq#
14.28 Unbinding a VLAN Operation Table from a
PON Port
Command Function
You can use this command to unbind a VLAN operation table from a PON port.
Command Format
set unattach_qinq_profile slot <1-18> pon <1-16> id <index>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <1-18> The slot number, ranging from 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <1-16> The PON port number, ranging from 1 to 16. Mandatory
id <index> The ONU number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
Command Example
Unbind the VLAN operation table whose profile ID is 1 from PON Port 1 in Slot 1.
Admin\qinq#set unattach_qinq_profile slot 1 pon 1 id 1
Admin\qinq#
14.29 Viewing the VLAN Operation Table
Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view the VLAN operation table configuration.
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Command Format
show attach_qinq_profile slot <1-18> pon <1-16>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <1-18> The slot number, ranging from 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <1-16> The PON port number ranges from 1 to 16. Mandatory
Command Example
View the binding information of the VLAN operation table of PON Port 1 in Slot 1.
Admin\qinq#show attach_qinq_profile slot 1 pon 1
Slot 1 pon 1 attach table ID: 1
Admin\qinq#
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Configuring a DBA Profile
Configuring an SLA Profile
Viewing an SLA Profile
Viewing a DBA Profile
Deleting an SLA Profile
Deleting a DBA Profile
Binding the DBA Profile
Unbinding a DBA Profile
Configuring DBA Parameters for the PON Port on the Line Card
Viewing DBA Parameters for the PON Port on the Line Card
Configuring SVLAN Profiles in a Batch Manner
Configuring Service Model Profiles in a Batch Manner
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15.1 Configuring a DBA Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure a DBA profile. When configuring this
command, make sure that the traffic classification rule profile is configured first.
Command Format
set dba_config_profile <id> <name> <llid_item> {<seqno> <rule_id> <sla_id>}
*7
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<id> The DBA profile ID, ranging from 0 to 1023. Mandatory
<name> The DBA profile name. It should include no more than 20 characters. Mandatory
<llid_item> The number of the services. The value ranges from 1 to 7. Mandatory
<seqno> The sequence number of the service. The value ranges from 1 to 7. Mandatory
<rule_id> The traffic classification rule profile. The value ranges from 0 to 1023. Mandatory
<sla_id> The LLID SLA profile. The value ranges from 0 to 1023. Mandatory
Command Example
Configure a DBA profile named test. The profile ID is 1, the service number is 1, the
service sequence number is 1, the bound profile of the traffic classification rule is 1,
and the SLA profile is 1.
Admin\profile#set dba_config_profile 1 test 1 1 1 1
Admin\profile#
15.2 Configuring an SLA Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure an SLA profile.
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Command Format
set dba_sla_profile <id> <name> <upcir> <uppir> <upfir> <upminlevel>
<upmaxlevel> <uppollinglevel> <dncir> <dnpir> <dnminlevel> <dnmaxlevel>
mode [normal|advance]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The SLA profile ID. The value ranges from 4 to 1023. The default
<id> Mandatory
value is 0.
<name> The SLA profile name. It should include no more than 20 bytes. Mandatory
The minimum uplink assured bandwidth. The value ranges from 256
<upcir> Mandatory
to 10000000 or 0. The default value is 640.
The maximum uplink allowed bandwidth. The value ranges from 256
<uppir> Mandatory
to 10000000. The default value is 1000000.
The uplink fixed bandwidth. The value ranges from 0 to 10000000.
<upfir> Mandatory
The default value is 0.
The minimum uplink bandwidth scheduling level. The value ranges
<upminlevel> Mandatory
from 0 to 7 or 0xffff. The default value is 1.
The maximum uplink assured bandwidth scheduling level. The value
<upmaxlevel> Mandatory
ranges from 0 to 7 or 0xffff. The default value is 5
The uplink polling scheduling level. The value ranges from 0 to 7. The
<uppollinglevel> Mandatory
default value is 1.
The minimum downlink assured bandwidth. The value ranges from
<dncir> Mandatory
256 to 10000000. The default value is 640.
The maximum downlink allowed bandwidth. The value ranges from
<dnpir> Mandatory
256 to 10000000. The default value is 1000000.
The minimum downlink bandwidth scheduling level. The value ranges
<dnminlevel> Mandatory
from 0 to 7 or 0xffff. The default value is 1.
The maximum downlink assured bandwidth scheduling level. The
<dnmaxlevel> Mandatory
value ranges from 0 to 7 or 0xffff. The default value is 5
The mode. Default value: normal.
mode [normal|
u Normal Mandatory
advance]
u Advance
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Command Example
Configure an SLA profile named test. The SLA profile ID is 1, the minimum uplink
assured bandwidth is 640, the maximum uplink allowed bandwidth is 1000000, the
uplink fixed bandwidth is 0, the minimum uplink bandwidth scheduling level is 1, the
maximum uplink assured bandwidth scheduling level is 5, the uplink polling
scheduling level is 1, the minimum downlink assured bandwidth is 640, the
maximum downlink allowed bandwidth is 1000000, the minimum downlink
bandwidth scheduling level is 1, the maximum downlink assured bandwidth
scheduling level is 5, and the mode is normal.
Admin\profile#set dba_sla_profile 1 test 640 1000000 0 1 5 1 640 1000000 1 5 mode
normal
Admin\profile#
15.3 Viewing an SLA Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to view the SLA profile.
Command Format
show sla_rule id <idlist>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
id <idlist> The ID number, ranging from 0 to 1023. Mandatory
Command Example
View the rules of the SLA profile whose ID is 1.
Admin\profile#show sla_rule id 1
prfId: 1
name: de_sla_multi1
mode: Normal
up_cir: 0
up_pir: 1000000
up_fir: 0
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upmin_scheduler_level: 65535
upmax_scheduler_level: 6
up_polling_level: 2
dn_cir: 640
dn_pir: 1000000
dnmin_scheduler_level: 1
dnmax_scheduler_level: 5
============
Admin\profile#
15.4 Viewing a DBA Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to view a DBA profile.
Command Format
show dba_profile id <idlist>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
id <idlist> The ID number, ranging from 0 to 1023. Mandatory
Command Example
View the DBA profile configuration whose profile ID is 1.
Admin\profile#show dba_profile id 1
llid_item: 3
********************
llid_seq: 1
rule_id: 1
sla_id: 1
********************
llid_seq: 2
rule_id: 2
sla_id: 2
********************
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llid_seq: 3
rule_id: 3
sla_id: 3
********************
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Admin\profile#
15.5 Deleting an SLA Profile
Command Function
The command is used to delete an SLA profile.
Command Format
no sla_rule id <id>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
id <id> The ID number, ranging from 4 to 1023. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the SLA profile whose profile ID is 1.
Admin\profile#no sla_rule id 1
Admin\profile#
15.6 Deleting a DBA Profile
Command Function
The command is used to delete a DBA profile.
Command Format
no dba_profile id <id>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
id <id> The ID number, ranging from 0 to 1023. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the DBA profile whose profile ID is 1.
Admin\profile#no dba_profile id 1
Admin\profile#
15.7 Binding the DBA Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure a new DBA profile.
Command Format
set new_dba_profile_bind <slotno> <item> {<pon1> <sequence1> <profile_id1>
<pon2> <sequence2> <profile_id2> <pon3> <sequence3> <profile_id3> <pon4>
<sequence4> <profile_id4> <pon5> <sequence5> <profile_id5> <pon6>
<sequence6> <profile_id6> }*
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. Mandatory
The quantity of the ONUs. It must be a multiple of 6. The value
<item> Mandatory
can be 0, 6, 12 or 18.
<pon1> The PON port number, ranging from 1 to 16. Mandatory
<sequence1> The ONU number, ranging from 1 to 128. Mandatory
<profile_id1> The profile ID, ranging from 0 to 1023. Mandatory
<pon2> The PON port number, ranging from 1 to 16. Mandatory
<sequence2> The ONU number, ranging from 1 to 128. Mandatory
<profile_id2> The profile ID, ranging from 0 to 1023. Mandatory
<pon3> The PON port number, ranging from 1 to 16. Mandatory
<sequence3> The ONU number, ranging from 1 to 128. Mandatory
<profile_id3> The profile ID, ranging from 0 to 1023. Mandatory
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Parameter Description Attribute
<pon4> The PON port number, ranging from 1 to 16. Mandatory
<sequence4> The ONU number, ranging from 1 to 128. Mandatory
<profile_id4> The profile ID, ranging from 0 to 1023. Mandatory
<pon5> The PON port number, ranging from 1 to 16. Mandatory
<sequence5> The ONU number, ranging from 1 to 128. Mandatory
<profile_id5> The profile ID, ranging from 0 to 1023. Mandatory
<pon6> The PON port number, ranging from 1 to 16. Mandatory
<sequence6> The ONU number, ranging from 1 to 128. Mandatory
<profile_id6> The profile ID, ranging from 0 to 1023. Mandatory
Command Example
Bind DBA profiles to six ONUs. Bind DBA Profile 1 to ONU 1, Profile 2 to ONU2,
Profile 3 to ONU3, Profile 4 to ONU 4, Profile 5 to ONU 5, Profile 6 to ONU6. These
six ONUs are connected to PON Port 1 of Slot 1.
Admin\profile#set new_dba_profile_bind 1 6 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 1 4 4 1 5 5 1 6 6
Admin\profile#
15.8 Unbinding a DBA Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to delete a DBA profile binding.
Command Format
no dba_profile_bind <slotno> <ponon> <sequence>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<slotno> The slot number, ranging from 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. Mandatory
<ponon> The PON port number, ranging from 1 to 16. Mandatory
<sequence> The ONU number. The value ranges from 1 to 128. Mandatory
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Command Example
Delete the DBA profile bound with ONU 1. The ONU is connected to PON Port 1 in
Slot 1.
Admin\profile#no dba_profile_bind 1 1 1
Admin\profile#
15.9 Configuring DBA Parameters for the PON
Port on the Line Card
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the DBA parameters for the PON port on
the EPON line card.
Command Format
set epon_dba slot <slotno> pon <ponno> <1–2> <ddown1> <ddown2> <ddown3>
<ddown4> <ddown5> <ddown6> <ddown7> <prate0> <prate1> <prate2> <prate3>
<prate4> <prate5> <prate6> <prate7>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number, ranging from 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. Mandatory
pon <ponno> The PON port number, ranging from 1 to 16. Mandatory
The DBA parameter mode of the PON port. The value ranges
from 1 to 2.
<1~2> Mandatory
u 1: manual.
u 2: automatic.
Level 1 Dropdown weight parameters. The value ranges from 0
<ddown1> Mandatory
to 256, and must be a multiple of 4.
Level 2 Dropdown weight parameters. The value ranges from 0
<ddown2> Mandatory
to 256, and must be a multiple of 4.
Level 3 Dropdown weight parameters. The value ranges from 0
<ddown3> Mandatory
to 256, and must be a multiple of 4.
Level 4 Dropdown weight parameters. The value ranges from 0
<ddown4> Mandatory
to 256, and must be a multiple of 4.
Level 5 Dropdown weight parameters. The value ranges from 0
<ddown5> Mandatory
to 256, and must be a multiple of 4.
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Parameter Description Attribute
Level 6 Dropdown weight parameters. The value ranges from 0
<ddown6> Mandatory
to 256, and must be a multiple of 4.
Level 7 Dropdown weight parameters. The value ranges from 0
<ddown7> Mandatory
to 256, and must be a multiple of 4.
<prate0> Level 0 polling rate. The value ranges from 0 to 15000. Mandatory
<prate1> Level 1 polling rate. The value ranges from 0 to 15000. Mandatory
<prate2> Level 2 polling rate. The value ranges from 0 to 15000. Mandatory
<prate3> Level 3 polling rate. The value ranges from 0 to 15000. Mandatory
<prate4> Level 4 polling rate. The value ranges from 0 to 15000. Mandatory
<prate5> Level 5 polling rate. The value ranges from 0 to 15000. Mandatory
<prate6> Level 6 polling rate. The value ranges from 0 to 15000. Mandatory
<prate7> Level 7 polling rate. The value ranges from 0 to 15000. Mandatory
Command Example
Configure the DBA parameter rule for the PON Port 1 in Slot 1. The DBA parameter
rule mode is 1 which is the manual mode, Level 1 Dropdown weight parameter is 4,
Level 2 Dropdown weight parameter is 8, Level 3 Dropdown weight parameter is 16,
Level 4 Dropdown eight parameter is 32, Level 5 Dropdown weight parameter is 64,
Level 6 Dropdown weight parameter is 128, Level 7 Dropdown weight parameter is
256, Level 0 polling rate is 1, Level 1 polling rate is 2, Level 2 polling rate is 3, Level
3 polling rate is 4, Level 4 polling rate is 5, Level 5 polling rate is 6, and Level 6
polling rate is 7.
Admin\profile#set epon_dba slot 1 pon 1 1 481632641282560 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Admin\profile#
15.10 Viewing DBA Parameters for the PON Port on
the Line Card
Command Function
You can use this command to view the DBA parameters for the PON port on the line
card.
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Command Format
show epon_dba slot <slotno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number, ranging from 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. Mandatory
Command Example
View the DBA binding information of Slot 1.
Admin\profile#show epon_dba slot 1
Admin\profile#
15.11 Configuring SVLAN Profiles in a Batch
Manner
Command Function
You can use this command to add or delete an SVLAN profile.
Command Format
[add|delete] svlan profile index <0-128> {name <name> service <name> svlan
<vid> <tpid> <cos>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
u add: Add an SVLAN profile.
[add|delete] Mandatory
u delete: Delete an SVLAN profile.
The profile index number. The value ranges from 1 to
index <1-128> Mandatory
128.
name <name> The SVLAN profile name. Mandatory
service <name> The SVLAN service name. Mandatory
svlan <vid> The SVLAN ID. The value ranges from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
<tpid> The SVLAN TPID. The value ranges from 0 to 65535. Mandatory
<cos> The SVLAN COS. The value ranges from 0 to 7. Mandatory
Command Example
Add an SVLAN profile. Set the profile index to 7, profile name to test7, service name
to 1, SVLAN ID to 7, SVLAN TPID to 5, and SVLAN COS to 7.
Admin\profile#add svlan profile index 7 name test7 service 1 svlan 7 5 7
Admin\profile#
15.12 Configuring Service Model Profiles in a Batch
Manner
Command Function
You can use this command to add or delete a service mode profile, including
deleting the translation VLAN and the QinQ profile.
Command Format
[add|delete] servmode profile index <0-128> {name <name> type [unicast|
muliticast|multiup]cvlan[tag|transparent]translate[enable|disable] qinq
[enable|disable] <qinq_profile>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
u add: Add a service mode profile.
[add|delete] Mandatory
u delete: Delete a service mode profile.
The profile index number. The value ranges from 1 to
index <1-128> Mandatory
128.
name <name> The service profile name Mandatory
The service type.
type[unicast|muliticast| u unicast: the unicast service.
Mandatory
multiup] u muliticast: the multicast service.
u multiup: the multicast uplink protocol.
The CVLAN mode.
cvlan[tag|transparent] u tag: the TAG identifier. Mandatory
u transparent: transparent transmission.
The translation function.
translate[enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
The QinQ function.
qinq [enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
<qinq_profile> The QinQ profile name. Mandatory
Command Example
Add a service profile, set the profile index to 6, profile name to test 2, service type to
multicast, CVLAN mode to transparent transmission, the translation function and
QinQ profile to enabled, and the QinQ profile name to 1.
Admin\profile#add servmode profile index 6 name test2 type muliticast cvlan
transparent translate enable qinq enable 1
Admin\profile#
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Configuring the Static Routing
Deleting the Static Route
Viewing the Routing Table Entries
Viewing ARP Table Entries
Viewing ARP Table Entries for a Designated IP Address
Viewing ARP Table Entries for the Designated VLANIF
Viewing ARP Table Entries for the Designated SVLAN
Viewing ARP Table Entries for the Designated VLANIF and SVLAN
Viewing ARP Table Entries for the Designated CVLAN
Viewing ARP Table Entries for a Designated Port
Viewing ARP Table Entries for a Designated MAC Address
Configuring ARP Aging Time
Viewing ARP Table Entries for the Cross-Segment Network ARP Proxy
Viewing Cross-Segment Network ARP Table Entries for a Designated MAC
Address
Viewing Cross-Segment Network ARP Table Entries for the Designated VLAN
Viewing Cross-Segment Network ARP Table Entries for a Designated Slot
Viewing Cross-Segment Network ARP Table Entries for a Designated IP
Address
Configuring Filtering Rule Mode for Cross-Segment Network ARP Proxy
Configuring Filtering Rules for Cross-Segment Network ARP Proxy
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Deleting Filtering Rules of Cross-Segment Network ARP Proxy for a
Designated Index
Deleting All the Filtering Rules of the Cross-Segment Network ARP Proxy
Viewing All the Filtering Rules of the Cross-Segment Network ARP Proxy
Enabling or Disabling Load Balancing of the Route
Configuring Routing Transparent Transmission Function for the Designated
VLAN
Configuring Routing Transparent Transmission Function for the Designated
VLAN and Slot
Configuring Routing Transparent Transmission Function for the Designated
VLAN and Slot Section
Configuring Routing Transparent Transmission Function for the Designated
VLAN and Member Port of the Slot
Configuring Routing Transparent Transmission Function for the Designated
VLAN and Member Port Section of the Slot
Deleting Routing Transparent Transmission Configuration for the Designated
VLAN and Slot
Deleting Routing Transparent Transmission Configuration for the Designated
VLAN and Member Port of the Slot
Deleting Routing Transparent Transmission Configuration for a Designated
VLAN
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16.1 Configuring the Static Routing
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the unicast static route.
Command Format
set static-route destination-ip <A.B.C.D> mask <A.B.C.D> nexthop <A.B.C.D>
{metric <0-255>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The destination IP address, which identifies the
destination-ip <A.B.C.D> destination IP address or destination network of the IP Mandatory
messages.
The subnet mask of the IP address. Together with
destination IP address, it can identify the address of the
mask <A.B.C.D> Mandatory
network segment where the destination host and router
are located.
nexthop <A.B.C.D> The next-hop IP address of the designated route. Mandatory
The priority of the route. The system selects the route
metric <0-255> with highest priority (the smallest number) to forward IP Mandatory
messages.
Command Example
Configure a static route. The destination IP address is 6.6.6.0, the mask is
255.255.255.0, the next-hop IP address of designated route is 3.3.3.30, and the
route priority is 10.
Admin\protocol#set static-route destination-ip 6.6.6.0 mask 255.255.255.0 nexthop
3.3.3.30 metric 10
Admin\protocol#
16.2 Deleting the Static Route
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the unicast static route.
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Command Format
no static-route destination-ip <A.B.C.D> mask <A.B.C.D> nexthop <A.B.C.D>
{metric <0-255>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The destination IP address, which identifies the
destination-ip <A.B.C.D> destination IP address or destination network of the Mandatory
IP messages.
The subnet mask of the IP address. Together with
destination IP address, it can identify the address of
mask <A.B.C.D> Mandatory
the network segment where the destination host and
router are located.
nexthop <A.B.C.D> The next-hop IP address of the designated route. Mandatory
The priority of the route. The system selects the
metric <0-255> route with highest priority (the smallest number) to Mandatory
forward IP messages.
Command Example
Delete a configured static route.
Admin\protocol#no static-route destination-ip 6.6.6.0 mask 255.255.255.0 nexthop
3.3.3.30 metric 10
Admin\protocol#
16.3 Viewing the Routing Table Entries
Command Function
You can use this command to view the routing table entries in the system.
Command Format
show ip route
Description
None
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Command Example
View the routing table entries in the system.
Admin\protocol#show ip route
Show ip route: item is 2
DestNetwork DestMask Dis Met NextHop Status Protocol Interface
6.6.6.0 255.255.255.0 0 0 3.3.3.30 active - vlanif1
7.7.7.0 255.255.255.0 0 0 4.4.4.40 pend - vlanif2
Admin\protocol#
Result Description
Parameter Description
route-item The number of the routing entries.
DestNetwork The address of the destination network.
DestMask The address mask of the destination network.
Dis The routing distance.
Met The routing priority.
NextHop The IP address of the next hop.
Status The routing status.
protocol The protocol type.
interface The outgoing interface.
16.4 Viewing ARP Table Entries
Command Function
You can use this command to view the ARP table entries in the system.
Command Format
show arp-table all {<num>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
all {<num>}*1 The number of the ARP table entries. Mandatory
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Command Example
View the ARP table entries.
Admin\protocol#show arp-table all
**********************************************************
the table of arp
**********************************************************
the total number of arp is: 2
2.2.2.20 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:04),SUPERVLAN:2
port:25, svlan:200, cvlan:0, left_timer(s):1884
1.1.1.10 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:03),SUPERVLAN:1
port:25, svlan:100, cvlan:0, left_timer(s):4686
Admin\protocol#
Result Description
Parameter Description
MAC The MAC address.
SUPERVLAN The Super VLAN corresponding to the ARP proxy.
port The number of the port receiving the ARP messages.
s-vlan The customer VLAN.
c-vlan The inner VLAN.
left_timer The remaining aging time; unit: second.
16.5 Viewing ARP Table Entries for a Designated
IP Address
Command Function
You can use this command to view ARP table entries for a system-designated IP
address.
Command Format
show arp-table ip <A.B.C.D> {<num>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ip <A.B.C.D> The IP address. Mandatory
all {<num>}*1 The number of the ARP table entries. Mandatory
Command Example
Query the ARP table entries whose IP address is 1.1.1.10 in the system.
Admin\protocol#show arp-table ip 1.1.1.10
**********************************************************
the table of arp
**********************************************************
1.1.1.10 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:03),SUPERVLAN:1
port:25, svlan:100, cvlan:0, left_timer(s):4642
Admin\protocol#
Result Description
Parameter Description
MAC The MAC address.
SUPERVLAN The Super VLAN corresponding to the ARP proxy.
port The number of the port receiving the ARP messages.
s-vlan The customer VLAN.
c-vlan The inner VLAN.
left_timer The remaining aging time; unit: second.
16.6 Viewing ARP Table Entries for the Designated
VLANIF
Command Function
You can use this command to view the ARP table entries for the designated VLANIF.
Command Format
show arp-table vlanif <1-4095> {<num>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
vlanif Layer 3 interface. Mandatory
{<num>}*1 The number of the ARP table entries. Mandatory
Command Example
Query the ARP table entries for the VLANIF designated by system.
Admin\protocol#show arp-table vlanif 1
**********************************************************
the table of arp
**********************************************************
1.1.1.10 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:03),SUPERVLAN:1
port:25, svlan:100, cvlan:0, left_timer(s):4459
Admin\protocol#
Result Description
Parameter Description
MAC The MAC address.
SUPERVLAN The Super VLAN corresponding to the ARP proxy.
port The number of the port receiving the ARP messages.
s-vlan The customer VLAN.
c-vlan The inner VLAN.
left_timer The remaining aging time; unit: second.
16.7 Viewing ARP Table Entries for the Designated
SVLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to view the ARP table entries for the designated SVLAN.
Command Format
show arp-table svlan <1-4095> {<num>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
svlan The outer VLAN. Mandatory
{<num>}*1 The number of the ARP table entries. Mandatory
Command Example
Query the ARP table entries for the VLAN designated by system.
Admin\protocol#show arp-table svlan 100
**********************************************************
the table of arp
**********************************************************
1.1.1.10 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:03),SUPERVLAN:1
port:25, svlan:100, cvlan:0, left_timer(s):2581
Admin\protocol#
Result Description
Parameter Description
MAC The MAC address.
SUPERVLAN The Super VLAN corresponding to the ARP proxy.
port The number of the port receiving the ARP messages.
s-vlan The customer VLAN.
c-vlan The inner VLAN.
left_timer The remaining aging time; unit: second.
16.8 Viewing ARP Table Entries for the Designated
VLANIF and SVLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to view the ARP table entries for the designated VLANIF
and SVLAN.
Command Format
show arp-table vlanif <1-4095> svlan <1-4095> {<num>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
vlanif <1-4095> Designated VLAN Layer 3 interface. Mandatory
svlan <1-4095> The designated VLAN. Mandatory
{<num>}*1 The number of the ARP table entries. Mandatory
Command Example
Query the ARP table entries for the VLAN designated by system.
Admin\protocol#show arp-table vlanif 1 svlan 100
*********************************************************************
the table of arp
*********************************************************************
1.1.1.10 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:03),SUPERVLAN:1
port:25, svlan:100, cvlan:0, left_timer(s):2546
Admin\protocol#
Result Description
Parameter Description
MAC The MAC address.
SUPERVLAN The Super VLAN corresponding to the ARP proxy.
port The number of the port receiving the ARP messages.
s-vlan The customer VLAN.
c-vlan The inner VLAN.
left_timer The remaining aging time; unit: second.
16.9 Viewing ARP Table Entries for the Designated
CVLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to view the ARP table entries for the designated CVLAN.
Command Format
show arp-table cvlan <1-4095> {<num>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
cvlan <1-4095> The designated inner VLAN. Mandatory
{<num>}*1 The number of the ARP table entries. Mandatory
Command Example
View the ARP table entries for all the CVLANs whose ID is 10.
Admin\protocol#show arp-table cvlan 10
***********************************************************
the table of arp
***********************************************************
1.1.1.10 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:03),SUPERVLAN:1
port:25, svlan:100, cvlan:10, left_timer(s):2546
Admin\protocol#
Result Description
Parameter Description
MAC The MAC address.
SUPERVLAN The Super VLAN corresponding to the ARP proxy.
port The number of the port receiving the ARP messages.
s-vlan The customer VLAN.
c-vlan The inner VLAN.
left_timer The remaining aging time; unit: second.
16.10 Viewing ARP Table Entries for a Designated
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the ARP table entries for a designated port.
Command Format
show arp-table port <portid> {<num>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
port <portid> The port number. Mandatory
{<num>}*1 The number of the ARP table entries. Mandatory
Command Example
Query the ARP table entries for port number 25 designated by system.
Admin\protocol#show arp-table port 25
*********************************************************
the table of arp
*********************************************************
2.2.2.20 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:04),SUPERVLAN:2
port:25, svlan:200, cvlan:0, left_timer(s):132
1.1.1.10 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:03),SUPERVLAN:1
port:25, svlan:100, cvlan:0, left_timer(s):2417
Admin\protocol#
Result Description
Parameter Description
MAC The MAC address.
SUPERVLAN The Super VLAN corresponding to the ARP proxy.
port The number of the port receiving the ARP messages.
s-vlan The customer VLAN.
c-vlan The inner VLAN.
left_timer The remaining aging time; unit: second.
16.11 Viewing ARP Table Entries for a Designated
MAC Address
Command Function
You can use this command to view the ARP table entries for a designated MAC
address.
Command Format
show arp-table mac <aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff> {<num>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
mac <aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff> The MAC address. Mandatory
{<num>}*1 The number of the ARP table entries. Mandatory
Command Example
Query the ARP table entries for the MAC address designated by system.
Admin\protocol#show arp-table mac 00:10:94:00:00:04
********************************************************
the table of arp
********************************************************
2.2.2.20 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:04),SUPERVLAN:2
port:25, svlan:200, cvlan:0, left_timer(s):95
Admin\protocol#
Result Description
Parameter Description
MAC The MAC address.
SUPERVLAN The Super VLAN corresponding to the ARP proxy.
port The number of the port receiving the ARP messages.
s-vlan The customer VLAN.
c-vlan The inner VLAN.
left_timer The remaining aging time; unit: second.
16.12 Configuring ARP Aging Time
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the ARP aging time.
Command Format
set arp-aging-time [<1-4294967295>|default]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
arp-aging-time [<1-
The ARP aging time. The default value is 1200s. Mandatory
4294967295>|default]
Command Example
Configure the aging time of ARP table entries.
Admin\protocol#set arp-aging-time 1500
Admin\protocol#
16.13 Viewing ARP Table Entries for the Cross-
Segment Network ARP Proxy
Command Function
You can use this command to view the ARP table entries for cross-segment network
ARP proxy.
Command Format
show arp-proxy-table all {<num>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
all {<num>}*1 The number of the ARP table entries. Mandatory
Command Example
View ARP table entries for the cross-segment network ARP Proxy
Admin\protocol#show arp-proxy-table all
Arp route table number 4.
*********************************************************************
Flag:T - is timing, H - is in Forward Table, P - is in Netstack
R - is in requesting.
timer - time out for request,cnt - time out count,max is 3.
*********************************************************************
6.6.6.1 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:07),TYPE:DYNAMIC,SUPERVLAN:3
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6.6.6.6 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:05),TYPE:DYNAMIC,SUPERVLAN:3
slot 3, svlan:300, cvlan:0, flag:TH__, timer(s):1171(0), cnt:0
7.7.7.1 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:08),TYPE:DYNAMIC,SUPERVLAN:3
slot 3, svlan:400, cvlan:0, flag:TH__, timer(s):1170(0), cnt:0
7.7.7.7 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:06),TYPE:DYNAMIC,SUPERVLAN:3
slot 3, svlan:400, cvlan:0, flag:TH__, timer(s):1171(0), cnt:0
Admin\protocol#
Result Description
Parameter Description
MAC The MAC address of the ARP information.
The type of ARP table entries.
TYPE
It includes static and dynamic ARP.
SUPERVLAN The Super VLAN ID.
Slot Slot number.
svlan The VLAN on subscriber side.
cvlan The inner VLAN.
flag The identification bit.
timer The remaining aging time.
16.14 Viewing Cross-Segment Network ARP Table
Entries for a Designated MAC Address
Command Function
You can use this command to view the cross-segment network ARP table entries for
a designated MAC address.
Command Format
show arp-proxy-table mac <aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff> {<num>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
mac <aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff> The MAC address. Mandatory
{<num>}*1 The number of the ARP table entries. Mandatory
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Command Example
Query the cross-segment network ARP table entries for MAC address designated
by system.
Admin\protocol#show arp-proxy-table mac 00:10:94:00:00:07
Arp route table number 1.
*********************************************************************
Flag:T - is timing, H - is in Forward Table, P - is in Netstack
R - is in requesting.
timer - time out for request,cnt - time out count,max is 3.
*********************************************************************
6.6.6.1 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:07),TYPE:DYNAMIC,SUPERVLAN:3
slot 3, svlan:300, cvlan:0, flag:TH__, timer(s):1129(0), cnt:0
Admin\protocol#
Result Description
Parameter Description
MAC The MAC address of the ARP information.
TYPE The type of ARP table entries. It includes static and dynamic ARP.
SUPERVLAN The Super VLAN ID.
Slot The slot number.
svlan The VLAN on subscriber side.
cvlan The inner VLAN.
flag The identification bit.
timer The remaining aging time.
16.15 Viewing Cross-Segment Network ARP Table
Entries for the Designated VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to view the cross-segment network ARP table entries for
the designated VLAN.
Command Format
show arp-proxy-table vlan <1-4085> {<num>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
vlan <1-4085> The VLAN. Mandatory
{<num>}*1 The number of the ARP table entries. Mandatory
Command Example
Query the cross-segment network ARP table entries for the VLAN designated by
system.
Admin\protocol#show arp-proxy-table vlan 300
Arp route table number 2.
*********************************************************************
Flag:T - is timing, H - is in Forward Table, P - is in Netstack
R - is in requesting.
timer - time out for request,cnt - time out count,max is 3.
*********************************************************************
6.6.6.1 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:07),TYPE:DYNAMIC,SUPERVLAN:3
slot 3, svlan:300, cvlan:0, flag:TH__, timer(s):1099(0), cnt:0
6.6.6.6 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:05),TYPE:DYNAMIC,SUPERVLAN:3
slot 3, svlan:300, cvlan:0, flag:TH__, timer(s):1100(0), cnt:0
Admin\protocol#
Result Description
Parameter Description
MAC The MAC address of the ARP information.
TYPE The type of ARP table entries. It includes static and dynamic ARP.
SUPERVLAN The Super VLAN ID.
Slot The slot number.
svlan The VLAN on subscriber side.
cvlan The inner VLAN.
flag The identification bit.
timer The remaining aging time.
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16.16 Viewing Cross-Segment Network ARP Table
Entries for a Designated Slot
Command Function
You can use this command to view the cross-segment network ARP table entries for
a designated slot.
Command Format
show arp-proxy-table slot <1-18> {<num>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <1-18> The slot number. Mandatory
{<num>}*1 The number of the ARP table entries. Mandatory
Command Example
Query the cross-segment network ARP table entries for the slot designated by
system.
Admin\protocol#show arp-proxy-table slot 3
Arp route table number 4.
*********************************************************************
Flag:T - is timing, H - is in Forward Table, P - is in Netstack
R - is in requesting.
timer - time out for request,cnt - time out count,max is 3.
*********************************************************************
6.6.6.1 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:07),TYPE:DYNAMIC,SUPERVLAN:3
slot 3, svlan:300, cvlan:0, flag:TH__, timer(s):833(0), cnt:0
6.6.6.6 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:05),TYPE:DYNAMIC,SUPERVLAN:3
slot 3, svlan:300, cvlan:0, flag:TH__, timer(s):834(0), cnt:0
7.7.7.1 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:08),TYPE:DYNAMIC,SUPERVLAN:3
slot 3, svlan:400, cvlan:0, flag:TH__, timer(s):833(0), cnt:0
7.7.7.7 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:06),TYPE:DYNAMIC,SUPERVLAN:3
slot 3, svlan:400, cvlan:0, flag:TH__, timer(s):834(0), cnt:0
Admin\protocol#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
MAC The MAC address of the ARP information.
TYPE The type of ARP table entries. It includes static and dynamic ARP.
SUPERVLAN The Super VLAN ID.
Slot Slot number.
svlan The VLAN on subscriber side.
cvlan The inner VLAN.
flag The identification bit.
timer The remaining aging time.
16.17 Viewing Cross-Segment Network ARP Table
Entries for a Designated IP Address
Command Function
You can use this command to view the cross-segment network ARP table entries for
a designated IP address.
Command Format
show arp-proxy-table ip <A.B.C.D>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ip <A.B.C.D> IP address. Mandatory
Command Example
View the cross-segment network ARP table entries for a designated IP address of
6.6.6.1.
Admin\protocol#show arp-proxy-table ip 6.6.6.1
arp-table ip 6.6.6.1/32 num:
Arp route table number 1.
*********************************************************************
Flag:T - is timing, H - is in Forward Table, P - is in Netstack
R - is in requesting.
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timer - time out for request,cnt - time out count,max is 3.
*********************************************************************
6.6.6.1 MAC(00:10:94:00:00:07),TYPE:DYNAMIC,SUPERVLAN:3
slot 3, svlan:300, cvlan:0, flag:TH__, timer(s):782(0), cnt:0
Admin\protocol#
Result Description
Parameter Description
MAC The MAC address of the ARP information.
TYPE The type of ARP table entries. It includes static and dynamic ARP.
SUPERVLAN The Super VLAN ID.
Slot The slot number.
svlan The VLAN on subscriber side.
cvlan The inner VLAN.
flag The identification bit.
timer The remaining aging time.
16.18 Configuring Filtering Rule Mode for Cross-
Segment Network ARP Proxy
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the filtering rule mode for cross-segment
network ARP proxy.
Command Format
set proxy-arp-acl mode [disable|white-list|black-list]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Configure the filtering rule mode for cross-segment network
ARP proxy.
mode u disable: Disable the function. Mandatory
u white-list: The white list mode.
u black-list: The black list mode.
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Command Example
Set the filtering rule mode for cross-segment network ARP proxy to white list.
Admin\protocol#set proxy-arp-acl mode white-list
Admin\protocol#
16.19 Configuring Filtering Rules for Cross-
Segment Network ARP Proxy
Command Function
You can use this command to configure filtering rules for the cross-segment network
ARP proxy.
Command Format
set proxy-arp-acl index <1-32> ip <A.B.C.D> mask <A.B.C.D>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
index <1-32> The rule index Mandatory
ip <A.B.C.D> The IP address. Mandatory
mask <A.B.C.D> The subnet mask. Mandatory
Command Example
Configure filtering rules for the cross-segment network ARP proxy. The index of the
filtering rules is 1, the IP address is 3.3.3.30 and the mask is 255.255.255.0.
Admin\protocol#set proxy-arp-acl index 1 ip 3.3.3.30 mask 255.255.255.0
Admin\protocol#
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16.20 Deleting Filtering Rules of Cross-Segment
Network ARP Proxy for a Designated Index
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the filtering rules of the cross-segment network
ARP proxy for a designated index.
Command Format
no proxy-arp-acl index <1-32>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
index <1-32> The rule index. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the filtering rules of cross-segment network ARP proxy for Index 1.
Admin\protocol#no proxy-arp-acl index 1
Admin\protocol#
16.21 Deleting All the Filtering Rules of the Cross-
Segment Network ARP Proxy
Command Function
You can use this command to delete all the filtering rules of the cross-segment
network ARP proxy.
Command Format
no proxy-arp-acl all
Parameter Description
None
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Command Example
Delete all the filtering rules of the cross-segment network ARP proxy.
Admin\protocol#no proxy-arp-acl all
Admin\protocol#
16.22 Viewing All the Filtering Rules of the Cross-
Segment Network ARP Proxy
Command Function
You can use this command to view all the filtering rules of the cross-segment
network ARP proxy.
Command Format
show proxy-arp-acl
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
Query all the filtering rules of the cross-segment network ARP proxy in the system.
Admin\protocol#show proxy-arp-acl
Mode is WHITE LIST.
arp packets in the list is PERMIT:
--------------------------------------:
Admin\protocol#
16.23 Enabling or Disabling Load Balancing of the
Route
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the load balancing of the route.
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Command Format
set route load-balancing [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The switch of the route load balancing mode
load-balancing [enable| includes:
Mandatory
disable] u enable: Enable the function.
u disable: Disable the function.
Command Example
Enable the load balancing of the route.
Admin\protocol#set route load-balancing enable
Admin\protocol#
16.24 Configuring Routing Transparent
Transmission Function for the Designated
VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the routing transparent transmission
function for the designated VLAN.
Command Format
set route_transparent vlan <1-4085>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
vlan <1-4085> The VLAN ID, ranging from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the routing transparent transmission function for VLAN100.
Admin\protocol#set route_transparent vlan 100
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Admin\protocol#
16.25 Configuring Routing Transparent
Transmission Function for the Designated
VLAN and Slot
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the routing transparent transmission
function for the designated VLAN and slot.
Command Format
set route_transparent vlan <1-4085> inner_slot <1-18>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
vlan <1-4085> The VLAN ID, ranging from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
inner_slot <1-18> The slot number. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the routing transparent transmission function for VLAN100 in Slot 12.
Admin\protocol#set route_transparent vlan 100 inner_slot 12
Admin\protocol#
16.26 Configuring Routing Transparent
Transmission Function for the Designated
VLAN and Slot Section
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the routing transparent transmission
function for the designated VLAN and slot section.
Command Format
set route_transparent vlan <1-4085> inter_slot begin <1-18> end <1-18>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
vlan <1-4085> The VLAN ID, ranging from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
begin <1-18> The starting slot number. Mandatory
end<1-18> The ending slot number. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the routing transparent transmission function for VLAN100 from Slot 12 to 18.
Admin\protocol#set route_transparent vlan 100 inter_slot begin 12 end 18
Admin\protocol#
16.27 Configuring Routing Transparent
Transmission Function for the Designated
VLAN and Member Port of the Slot
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the routing transparent transmission
function for a designated VLAN and member ports of a slot range.
Command Format
set route_transparent vlan <1-4085> inner_slot <1-18> mem_port <1-16>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
vlan <1-4085> The VLAN ID, ranging from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
inner_slot <1-18> The slot number. Mandatory
mem_port <1-16> The member port number. Mandatory
Command Example
Configure the routing transparent transmission function for VLAN100 and member
Port 3 in Slot 12.
Admin\protocol#set route_transparent vlan 100 inner_slot 12 mem_port 3
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Admin\protocol#
16.28 Configuring Routing Transparent
Transmission Function for the Designated
VLAN and Member Port Section of the Slot
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the routing transparent transmission
function for the designated VLAN and member port section of the designated slot.
Command Format
set route_transparent vlan <1-4085> inner_slot <1-18> mem_port begin <1-16>
end <1-16>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
vlan <1-4085> The VLAN ID, ranging from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
inner_slot <1-18> The slot number. Mandatory
begin <1-16> The starting member port number. Mandatory
end <1-16> The ending member port number. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the routing transparent transmission function for VLAN100, and member ports 3
to 8 in Slot 12.
Admin\protocol#set route_transparent vlan 100 inner_slot 12 mem_port begin 3 end 8
Admin\protocol#
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16.29 Deleting Routing Transparent Transmission
Configuration for the Designated VLAN and
Slot
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the routing transparent transmission
configuration for the designated VLAN and slot.
Command Format
no route_transparent vlan <1-4085> inter_slot <1-18>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
vlan <1-4085> The VLAN ID. Mandatory
inter_slot <1-18> The slot number. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the routing transparent transmission configuration for VLAN100 in Slot 12.
Admin\protocol#no route_transparent vlan 100 inter_slot 12
Admin\protocol#
16.30 Deleting Routing Transparent Transmission
Configuration for the Designated VLAN and
Member Port of the Slot
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the routing transparent transmission
configuration for the designated VLAN and member port of the slot.
Command Format
no route_transparent vlan <1-4085> inner_slot <1-18> mem_port <1-16>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
vlan <1-4085> The VLAN ID. Mandatory
inner_slot <1-18> The slot number. Mandatory
mem_port <1-16> The member port number. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the routing transparent transmission configuration for VLAN100 and member
port 3 in Slot 12.
Admin\protocol#no route_transparent vlan 100 inner_slot 12 mem_port 3
Admin\protocol#
16.31 Deleting Routing Transparent Transmission
Configuration for a Designated VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the routing transparent transmission
configuration for a designated VLAN.
Command Format
no route_transparent vlan <1-4085>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
vlan <1-4085> The VLAN ID. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the routing transparent transmission configuration for VLAN100.
Admin\protocol#no route_transparent vlan 100
Admin\protocol#
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Command
Enabling or Disabling the OSPF Function Globally
Configuring the OSPF Network Advertisement
Deleting the Announced OSPF Network
Configuring the Router ID
Deleting the Router ID
Configuring the OSPF Distance
Deleting the OSPF Distance
Configuring the STUB Domain
Deleting the STUB Domain
Configuring the NSSA Domain
Deleting the NSSA Domain
Announcing the Default Route to All NSSA Domains
Deleting the Default Route Announcing to All NSSA Domains
Configuring the OSPF Route Re-allocation
Deleting the OSPF Route Re-allocation
Configuring Failure Interval for an Interface
Configuring Hello Message Interval of Interface
Configuring Re-transmitting LSA Interval of Interface
Configuring Message Update Time for the Interface
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Configuring the COST Value of Interface
Configuring the MTU of the Interface
Configuring the Priority of an Interface
Querying the OSPF Neighbor Status
Querying the Designated OSPF Neighbor Status
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17.1 Enabling or Disabling the OSPF Function
Globally
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the OSPF routing function.
Command Format
set ospf [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Enable or disable the OSPF routing protocol
ospf [enable|disable] Mandatory
function.
Command Example
Enable the OSPF function for the equipment.
Admin\protocol\ospf#set ospf enable
Admin\protocol\ospf#
17.2 Configuring the OSPF Network
Advertisement
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the corresponding relationship between the
uplink VLAN IP address and the OSPF domain. When the OSPF is enabled, the
uplink ports will be automatically added to the OSPF domain.
Command Format
set network <A.B.C.D> mask <A.B.C.D> area <A.B.C.D>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The network IP address of the interface that needs
network <A.B.C.D> to run the OSPF protocol. The network should be the Mandatory
IP network with configured Super VLAN.
mask <A.B.C.D> Subnet mask. Mandatory
The IP address of the OSPF domain to which the
area <A.B.C.D> uplink port belongs. It is displayed in dotted decimal Mandatory
notation.
Command Example
Announce the OSPF network whose IP address is 10.98.0.0, subnet mask is
255.255.0.0, and domain ID is 10.98.20.1.
Admin\protocol\ospf#set network 10.98.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0 area 10.98.20.1
Admin\protocol\ospf#
17.3 Deleting the Announced OSPF Network
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the announced OSPF network.
Command Format
no network <A.B.C.D> mask <A.B.C.D> area <A.B.C.D>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The network IP address of the interface that needs to run the
network <A.B.C.D> OSPF protocol. The network should be the IP network with Mandatory
configured Super VLAN.
mask <A.B.C.D> The subnet mask. Mandatory
The IP address of the OSPF domain to which the uplink port
area <A.B.C.D> Mandatory
belongs, displayed in dotted decimal notation.
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Command Example
Delete the OSPF network announcement whose IP address is 10.98.0.0, subnet
mask is 255.255.0.0, and domain ID is 10.98.20.1.
Admin\protocol\ospf#no network 10.98.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0 area 10.98.20.1
Admin\protocol\ospf#
17.4 Configuring the Router ID
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the OSPF router ID, which identifies the
uniqueness of the router.
Command Format
set router-id <A.B.C.D>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The ID number of the OSPF router, which in the form of IP
router-id <A.B.C.D> Mandatory
addresses.
Command Example
Set the OSPF Router ID to 10.10.10.10.
Admin\protocol\ospf#set router-id 10.10.10.10
Admin\protocol\ospf#
17.5 Deleting the Router ID
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the OSPF router ID.
Command Format
no ospf router-id
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Parameter Description
None
Command Example
Delete the OSPF router ID.
Admin\protocol\ospf#no ospf router-id
Admin\protocol\ospf#
17.6 Configuring the OSPF Distance
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the distance value of the OSPF routing
protocol, i.e., the shortest path overhead from the root node to the destination node.
Command Format
set ospf distance <0-255>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The distance value.
distance <0-255> The value ranges from 0 to 255. The default value is Mandatory
110.
Command Example
Configure the distance value of the OSPF routing protocol.
Admin\protocol\ospf#set ospf distance 120
Admin\protocol\ospf#
17.7 Deleting the OSPF Distance
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the distance value of the OSPF routing
protocol.
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Command Format
no ospf distance
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
You can use this command to delete the distance value of the OSPF routing
protocol.
Admin\protocol\ospf#no ospf distance
Admin\protocol\ospf#
17.8 Configuring the STUB Domain
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the STUB domain of the OSPF.
Command Format
set area <A.B.C.D> stub
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The ID number of the domain. This item is displayed in
area <A.B.C.D> dotted decimal notation, which means the domain ID is Mandatory
of the STUB type.
Command Example
Set the STUB domain ID to 20.20.20.20.
Admin\protocol\ospf#set area 20.20.20.20 stub
Admin\protocol\ospf#
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17.9 Deleting the STUB Domain
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the STUB domain of the OSPF.
Command Format
no area <A.B.C.D> stub
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The ID number of the domain. This item is displayed in
area <A.B.C.D> dotted decimal notation, which means that the domain ID Mandatory
type is STUB.
Command Example
Delete the STUB domain whose ID is 20.20.20.20.
Admin\protocol\ospf#no area 20.20.20.20 stub
Admin\protocol\ospf#
17.10 Configuring the NSSA Domain
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the NSSA domain of the OSPF.
Command Format
set area <A.B.C.D> nssa {translator-role [candidate|never|always]}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
area <A.B.C.D> The ID number of the domain. Mandatory
The Translator role.
u candidate: The OLT serves as the ABR in the
NSSA domain. Only if the ABR is selected, it will
convert Type 7 LSA into Type 5 LSA.
{translator-role u never: The OLT serves as the ABR in the NSSA
Mandatory
[candidate|never|always]}*1 domain. The ABR does not convert Type 7 LSA
into Type 5 LSA.
u always: The OLT serves as the ABR in the NSSA
domain. The ABR always converts Type 7 LSA of
into Type 5 LSA. Default value: candidate.
Command Example
Set the NSSA domain ID to 10.20.10.20, and the translator role to candidate.
Admin\protocol\ospf#set area 10.20.10.20 nssa translator-role candidate
Admin\protocol\ospf#
17.11 Deleting the NSSA Domain
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the NSSA domain of OSPF.
Command Format
no area <A.B.C.D> nssa
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The ID number of the domain. This item is displayed in
area <A.B.C.D> dotted decimal notation, which means the domain ID is Mandatory
of the STUB type.
Command Example
You can use this command to delete the NSSA domain of the OSPF.
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Admin\protocol\ospf#no area 10.20.10.20 nssa
Admin\protocol\ospf#
17.12 Announcing the Default Route to All NSSA
Domains
Command Function
You can use this command to announce the default route to all NSSA domains.
Command Format
set area <A.B.C.D> nssa default-information originate always {type [e1|e2]
metric <0-16777214>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The ID number of the domain. This item is displayed in
area <A.B.C.D> dotted decimal notation, which means the domain ID Mandatory
is of the STUB type.
Type of the external route. The default value is E1.
{type [e1|e2]}*1 u e1: E1. Mandatory
u e2: E2.
The metric. The value ranges from 0 to 16777214.
{metric <0-16777214>}*1 Mandatory
The default value is 1.
Command Example
Set all the NSSA domains to announce the default routes and the external route
type to E1.
Admin\protocol\ospf#set area 10.10.10.10 nssa default-information originate always
type e1 metric 10
[nssa_default_information_originate_always_cmd]:db_create_ospf_area succes
Admin\protocol\ospf#
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17.13 Deleting the Default Route Announcing to All
NSSA Domains
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the default route announcing to all NSSA
domains.
Command Format
no area <A.B.C.D> nssa default-information originate
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The ID number of the domain. This item is displayed in
area <A.B.C.D> dotted decimal notation, which means the domain ID is Mandatory
of the STUB type.
Command Example
Delete the default route announcing to All NSSA domains.
Admin\protocol\ospf#no area 10.10.10.10 nssa default-information originate
Admin\protocol\ospf#
17.14 Configuring the OSPF Route Re-allocation
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the route re-allocation, and introduce
external routes into the OSPF domain.
Command Format
set ospf redistribute [connected|static] {type [e1|e2]}*1 {metric <0-
16777214>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
A protocol type for re-allocating routes, which helps
import external routes.
redistribute Mandatory
u connected: the connected route.
u static: the static route.
Type of the external route. Set it to E1 or E2. The
{type [e1|e2]}*1 Mandatory
default value is E1.
The metric. The value ranges from 0 to 16777214.
{metric <0-16777214>}*1 Mandatory
The default value is 1.
Command Example
Configure the re-allocation route protocol type as connected.
Admin\protocol\ospf#set ospf redistribute connected
Admin\protocol\ospf#
17.15 Deleting the OSPF Route Re-allocation
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the OSPF route re-allocation.
Command Format
no ospf redistribute [connected|static]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
A protocol type for re-allocating routes, which helps import
external routes.
redistribute Mandatory
u connected: the connected route.
u static: the static route.
Command Example
Delete the OSPF route protocol re-allocation.
Admin\protocol\ospf#no ospf redistribute connected
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17.16 Configuring Failure Interval for an Interface
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the failure interval of an interface.
Command Format
set super-vlan <1-4095> dead-interval <1-65535>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The configured Super VLAN ID whose corresponding
super-vlan <1-4085> interfaces need to be configured. The value ranges from Mandatory
1 to 4085.
The failure time, to be specific, the failure time interval for
the OSPF neighbor. If the Hello message is not received
from the neighbor within the failure interval, the neighbor
dead-interval <1-65535> will be ascertained to be invalid. The value ranges Mandatory
between 1 and 65535; the unit is second; and the default
value is 40. The failure interval value should be more
than four times of the Hello message interval value.
Command Example
Set the failure interval of the interface whose Super VLAN is 2000 to 800 seconds.
Admin\protocol\ospf#set super-vlan 200 dead-interval 800
Admin\protocol\ospf#
17.17 Configuring Hello Message Interval of
Interface
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the Hello message interval of the interface, i.
e., the time interval for the OSPF to transmit polling Hello messages.
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Command Format
set super-vlan <1-4095> hello-interval <1-65535>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The configured Super VLAN ID whose corresponding
super-vlan <1-4085> interfaces need to be configured. The value ranges from Mandatory
1 to 4085.
The Hello message interval. The value ranges between 1
Hello-interval <1-65535> Mandatory
and 65535; the unit is second; and the default value is 10.
Command Example
Set the Hello message interval to 800 seconds for messages whose Super VLAN is
200.
Admin\protocol\ospf#set super-vlan 200 hello-interval 800
Admin\protocol\ospf#
17.18 Configuring Re-transmitting LSA Interval of
Interface
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the re-transmitting LSA interval of the
interface.
Command Format
set super-vlan <1-4095> retransmit-interval <1-65535>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The configured Super VLAN ID whose corresponding
super-vlan <1-4095> interfaces need to be configured. The value ranges Mandatory
from 1 to 4095.
The re-transmitting LSA interval. If the confirmation
message from the opposite end equipment is not
retransmit-interval <1- received within the re-transmitting LSA interval, the
Mandatory
65535> interface will re-transmit the LSA. The value ranges
between 1 and 65535; the unit is second; and the
default value is 5.
Command Example
Set the re-transmitting LSA interval time of the interface whose Super VLAN is 2000
to 20 seconds.
Admin\protocol\ospf#set super-vlan 2000 retransmit-interval 20
Admin\protocol\ospf#
17.19 Configuring Message Update Time for the
Interface
Command Function
You can use this command to configure message update time for the interface.
Command Format
set super-vlan <1-4095> transmit-delay <1-65535>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The configured Super VLAN ID whose corresponding
super-vlan <1-4095> interfaces need to be configured. The value ranges from Mandatory
1 to 4095.
The time for updating message, i.e., the delay time for
transmitting the LSA at the OSPF interface. The value
transmit-delay <1-65535> Mandatory
ranges between 1 and 65535; the unit is second; and
the default value is 1.
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Command Example
Set the message update time for the interface whose Super VLAN is 2000 to 5
seconds.
Admin\protocol\ospf#set super-vlan 2000 transmit-delay 5
Admin\protocol\ospf#
17.20 Configuring the COST Value of Interface
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the COST value of the interface.
Command Format
set super-vlan <1-4095> cost <1-65535>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The configured Super VLAN ID whose corresponding
super-vlan <1-4095> interfaces need to be configured. The value ranges from 1 Mandatory
to 4095.
The COST value, i.e., the overhead value of transmitting
cost <1-65535> message via the designated interface. The value ranges Mandatory
from 1 to 65535. The default value is 10.
Command Example
Set the COST value of the interface whose Super VLAN is 2000 to 15.
Admin\protocol\ospf#set super-vlan 2000 cost 15
Admin\protocol\ospf#
17.21 Configuring the MTU of the Interface
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the MTU of the interface.
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Command Format
set super-vlan <1-4095> mtu <1500-10240>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The configured Super VLAN ID whose corresponding
super-vlan <1-4095> interfaces need to be configured. The value ranges from 1 to Mandatory
4095.
The maximum transmission unit (MTU) value. The MTU
value of the DD message (Database Description message,
mtu <1500-10240> one of the five OSPF protocol messages) transmitted by the Mandatory
interface. The value ranges from 576 to 65535. The default
value is 1500.
Command Example
Set the MTU value of the interface whose Super VLAN is 2000 to 2000.
Admin\protocol\ospf#set super-vlan 2000 mtu 2000
Admin\protocol\ospf#
17.22 Configuring the Priority of an Interface
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the priority of an interface.
Command Format
set super-vlan <1-4095> priority <0-255>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The configured Super VLAN ID whose corresponding
super-vlan <1-4095> interfaces need to be configured. The value ranges from 1 to Mandatory
4095.
The smaller the value is, the higher the priority becomes.
priority <0-255> Mandatory
The value ranges from 0 to 255. The default value is 1.
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Command Example
Set the priority of the interface whose Super VLAN is 2000 to 2.
Admin\protocol\ospf#set super-vlan 2000 priority 2
Admin\protocol\ospf#
17.23 Querying the OSPF Neighbor Status
Command Function
You can use this command to query all the OSPF neighbor status.
Command Format
show ip ospf neighbor
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
Query the neighbor status of the OSPF protocol.
Admin\protocol\ospf#show ip ospf neighbor
Neighnor ID Pri State Dead Time Address Interface
172.16.1.1 1 FULL 00:00:39 1.1.1.3 vlanif1
172.16.1.1 1 FULL 00:00:34 2.2.2.3 vlanif2
Admin\protocol\ospf#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Neighnor ID The neighbor ID.
Pri The Priority.
State The neighbor status.
Dead Time The timeout period.
Address The IP address of the interface.
interface The interface name.
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17.24 Querying the Designated OSPF Neighbor
Status
Command Function
You can use this command to view the designated OSPF neighbor status.
Command Format
show ip ospf neighbor <A.B.C.D>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Neighnor ID The neighbor ID to be viewed. Mandatory
Command Example
View the designated OSPF neighbor status.
Admin\protocol\ospf#show ip ospf neighbor 172.16.1.1
Neighnor ID Pri State Dead Time Address Interface
172.16.1.1 1 FULL 00:00:39 1.1.1.3 vlanif1
172.16.1.1 1 FULL 00:00:34 2.2.2.3 vlanif2
Admin\protocol\ospf#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Neighnor ID The neighbor ID.
Pri Priority.
State The neighbor status.
Dead Time The timeout period.
Address The IP address of the interface.
interface The interface name.
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18 admin\protocol\lacp Directory
Command
Enabling or Disabling the LACP Function Globally
Configuring the Priority of the LACP System
Configuring the Priority of the LACP Port
Configuring the Operation Key of the LACP Port
Configuring the Timers of the LACP Port
Viewing LACP Aggregation Group Information
Viewing Statistics of the LACP Messages
Clearing Statistics of the LACP Messages
Enabling or disabling the LACP Function of the GSOF Card
Configuring the LACP System Priority of the GSOF Card
Configuring the LACP Port Priority of the GSOF Card
Configuring the LACP Port Operation Key of the GSOF Card
Configuring the LACP Port Timers of the GSOF Card
Configuring the Port Aggregation of the GSOF Card
Deleting the Port Aggregation of the GSOF Card
Viewing the LACP Aggregation Group Information of the GSOF Card
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18.1 Enabling or Disabling the LACP Function
Globally
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the LACP function globally.
Command Format
set lacp [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Enable or disable the LACP function globally.
lacp [enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
Command Example
Enable the LACP function globally.
Admin\protocol\lacp#set lacp enable
Admin\protocol\lacp#
18.2 Configuring the Priority of the LACP System
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the priority of the LACP system.
Command Format
set lacp system-priority <0-65534>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The priority of the LACP system. This parameter will
be compared when the equipment is connected to
the uplink equipment.
system-priority <0-65534> Mandatory
The value ranges from 0 to 65534. The default value
is 32768. The smaller the value is, the higher the
priority becomes.
Command Example
Set the priority of the LACP system to 200.
Admin\protocol\lacp#set lacp system-priority 200
Admin\protocol\lacp#
18.3 Configuring the Priority of the LACP Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the priority of the LACP port.
Command Format
set lacp slot <slotno> port <portno> priority <0-65534>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. Mandatory
port <portno> The port number. Mandatory
The LACP port priority. This parameter will be
compared when the equipment is connected to the
uplink equipment.
priority <0-65534> Mandatory
The value ranges from 0 to 65534. The default value
is 32768. The smaller the value is, the higher the
priority becomes.
Command Example
Set the priority of Port 3 for the card in Slot 19 to 200.
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Admin\protocol\lacp#set lacp slot 19 port 3 priority 200
Admin\protocol\lacp#
18.4 Configuring the Operation Key of the LACP
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the operation key of the LACP port.
Command Format
set lacp slot <slotno> port <portno> key <1-32768>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. Mandatory
port <portno> The port number. Mandatory
The operation key value.
key <1-32768> The value ranges from 1 to 32768. The default value Mandatory
is 1.
Command Example
Set the priority operation key of Port 3 to 200 for the card in Slot 19.
Admin\protocol\lacp#set lacp slot 19 port 3 key 200
Admin\protocol\lacp#
18.5 Configuring the Timers of the LACP Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the timers of the LACP port, including the
long timer and short timer.
Command Format
set lacp timer [long|short] slot <slotno> port <portno>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The types of the port timer include:
u short: the short timer. The packets are transmitted every
timer [long|short] second. Mandatory
u long: the long timer. The packets are transmitted every
thirty seconds.
slot <slotno> The slot number. Mandatory
port <portno> The port number. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the timer type of Port 3 for the card in Slot 19 to short timer.
Admin\protocol\lacp#set lacp timer short slot 19 port 3
Admin\protocol\lacp#
18.6 Viewing LACP Aggregation Group
Information
Command Function
You can use this command to view the current configuration of the LACP
aggregation group.
Command Format
show lacp channel-group trunks
Description
None
Command Example
View the current configuration of the LACP aggregation group.
Admin\protocol\lacp#show lacp channel-group trunks
LACP GROUP state information is:
Group Id: 1 Mode: LACP
System Priority: 32768 System ID: 000a-c221-8cee
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ActorPortName Status PortPri PortKey PortState
24 select 32768 1 0x3d
27 select 32768 1 0x3d
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
ActorPortName SysPri SystemID PortPri PortNo PortKey PortState
24 32768 5439-df24-2aee 32768 1 305 0x3d
27 32768 5439-df24-2aee 32768 2 305 0x3d
Admin\protocol\lacp#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Group Id Aggregation group ID
Mode Aggregation mode
SystemPriority System priority
SystemID System ID
ActorPortName Local end port
Status Aggregation status
PortPri Port priority
PortState Port status
SysPri Far end system priority
SystemID Far end system ID
PortPri Far end port priority
PortNo Far end port-number
PortState Far end port status
18.7 Viewing Statistics of the LACP Messages
Command Function
You can use this command to view the statistics of the LACP protocol messages.
Command Format
show lacp statistics [all|<groupid>]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Select the range for the required statistics.
u all: View all the statistics.
statistics [all|<groupid>] Mandatory
u <groupid>: View the statistics for the
designated aggregation group.
Command Example
View the current configuration information of the LACP aggregation group.
Admin\protocol\lacp#show lacp statistics all
group 1's PDU statistic is:
Port LacpRevPdu LacpSentPdu MarkerRevPdu MarkerSentPdu
24 115 113 0 0
27 118 114 0 0
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Admin\protocol\lacp#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Port The LACP member port.
LacpRevPdu The number of the LACP messages received.
LacpSentPdu The number of the LACP messages sent.
MarkerRevPdu The number of the Marker LACP messages received.
MarkerSentPdu The number of the Marker LACP messages sent.
18.8 Clearing Statistics of the LACP Messages
Command Function
You can use this command to clear the statistics of the LACP protocol messages.
Command Format
set lacp statistics [all|<groupid>] clear
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Select the statistics range that needs to be cleared.
u all: Clear all the statistics.
statistics [all|<groupid>] Mandatory
u <groupid>: Clear the statistics for the designated
aggregation group.
Command Example
Clear all the statistics of the LACP messages.
Admin\protocol\lacp#set lacp statistics all clear
Admin\protocol\lacp#
18.9 Enabling or disabling the LACP Function of
the GSOF Card
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the LACP function of the GSOF
card.
Command Format
set lacp slot <slotno> [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number where the GSOF card is installed. Mandatory
Enable or disable the LACP function.
[enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
Command Example
Enable the LACP function of the GSOF card in Slot 15.
Admin\protocol\lacp#set lacp slot 15 enable
Admin\protocol\lacp#
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18.10 Configuring the LACP System Priority of the
GSOF Card
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the LACP system priority of the GSOF card.
Command Format
set lacp slot <slotno> system-priority <0-65534>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The number of the slot where the GSOF card is installed. Mandatory
The priority of the LACP System. This parameter will be
compared when the equipment is connected to the uplink
equipment.
system-priority <0-65534> Mandatory
The value ranges from 0 to 65534. The default value is
32768. The smaller the value is, the higher the priority
becomes.
Command Example
Set the LACP system priority of the GSOF card in Slot 15 to 300.
Admin\protocol\lacp#set lacp slot 15 system-priority 300
Admin\protocol\lacp#
18.11 Configuring the LACP Port Priority of the
GSOF Card
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the LACP system priority for the designated
ports on the GSOF card.
Command Format
set lacp slot <slotno> port <portno> priority <0-65534>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number where the GSOF card is installed. Mandatory
port <portno> The port number. Mandatory
The LACP port priority. This parameter will be compared when the
equipment is connected to the uplink equipment.
priority <0-65534> Mandatory
The value ranges from 0 to 65534. The default value is 32768. The
smaller the value is, the higher the priority becomes.
Command Example
Set the port priority of Port 3 of the GSOF card in Slot 15 to 300.
Admin\protocol\lacp#set lacp slot 15 port 3 priority 300
Admin\protocol\lacp#
18.12 Configuring the LACP Port Operation Key of
the GSOF Card
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the LACP port operation key of the GSOF
card.
Command Format
set lacp slot <slotno> port <portno> key <1-32768>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. Mandatory
port <portno> The port number. Mandatory
The operation key value.
key <1-32768> Mandatory
The value ranges from 1 to 32768. The default value is 1.
Command Example
Set the operation key of Port 3 for the GSOF card in Slot 15 to 200.
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Admin\protocol\lacp#set lacp slot 15 port 3 key 200
Admin\protocol\lacp#
18.13 Configuring the LACP Port Timers of the
GSOF Card
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the LACP port timers of the GSOF card,
including the long timer and short timer.
Command Format
set lacp slot <slotno> port <portno> timer [long|short]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. Mandatory
port <portno> The port number. Mandatory
The types of the port timer include:
u short: the short timer. The packets are transmitted every
timer [long|short] second. Mandatory
u long: the long timer. The packets are transmitted every
thirty seconds.
Command Example
Set the timer type of Port 3 on the GSOF card in Slot 15 to short timer.
Admin\protocol\lacp#set lacp slot 15 port 3 timer short
Admin\protocol\lacp#
18.14 Configuring the Port Aggregation of the
GSOF Card
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the port aggregation of the GSOF card.
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Command Format
set trunk <1-64> mode [manual|lacp] load_balance [SA|DA|SDA|SIP|DIP|SDIP]
master_port <slotid> <portid> mem_port {<slotid> <portid>}*8
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
trunk <1–64> The Trunk group number. Mandatory
mode [manual|lacp] The port number. Mandatory
Configure the load balancing mode which includes:
u SA: the source MAC address.
u DA: the destination MAC address.
load_balance [SA|DA|SDA| u SDA: the source and destination MAC
Mandatory
SIP|DIP|SDIP] addresses.
u SIP: the source IP address.
u DIP: the destination IP address.
u SDIP: the source and destination IP addresses.
master_port <slotid> Configure the slot number and port number of the
Mandatory
<portid> master port.
mem_port {<slotid><portid>} Configure the slot number and port number of the
Mandatory
*8 member port.
Command Example
Configure the port aggregation mode of the GSOF card in Slot 15. The Trunk group
number in this example is 1, the load balancing mode is the LACP mode and based
on the source and destination MAC addresses. The master port is 15:3, and
member port is 15:4.
Admin\protocol\lacp#set trunk 1 mode lacp load_balance SDA master_port 15 3
mem_port 15 4
Admin\protocol\lacp#
18.15 Deleting the Port Aggregation of the GSOF
Card
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the Trunk group of the GSOF port.
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Command Format
no trunk <1–64>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
trunk <1–64> The Trunk group number. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the Trunk group whose ID is 1.
Admin\protocol\lacp#no trunk 1
Admin\protocol\lacp#
18.16 Viewing the LACP Aggregation Group
Information of the GSOF Card
Command Function
You can use this command to view the current LACP aggregation group
configuration of the GSOF card.
Command Format
show lacp gsof aregation status
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the LACP aggregation group configuration of the GSOF card.
Admin\protocol\lacp#show lacp channel-group trunks
LACP GSOF GROUP state information is:
Slot Id:15 Group Id: 1 Mode: LACP
System Priority:32768 System ID:
Slotid Portid
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Admin\protocol\lacp#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Slot Id Slot number
Group Id Aggregation group ID
Aggregation mode. Two modes are available:
mode u LACP
u manual
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Command
Enabling or Disabling the STP Function
Configuring the STP Protocol Mode
Configuring the Domain Name of the MSTP Spanning Tree
Configuring the Revision Level of the MSTP
Configuring the Spanning Tree Instance of the MSTP
Deleting the VLAN of the MSTP Instance
Enabling or Disabling the Common Tree Port
Enabling or Disabling the MSTP Function of the Trunk Group
Configuring the Physical Ports as the Edge Ports
Configuring the Trunk Group as the Edge Port
Configuring the Link Type of the Port
Configuring the Link Type of the Trunk Group
Configuring the Path Cost of the Port
Configuring the Path Cost of the Trunk Group
Configuring the Priority of the Port
Configuring the Priority of the Trunk Group
Configuring the Bridge Parameter of forward_time
Configuring the Bridge Parameter of hello_time
Configuring the Bridge Parameter of Max-age
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Configuring the Bridge Parameter of Max-hops
Configuring the Priority of the Bridge Instance
Configuring the Bridge Priority
Deleting the Spanning Tree Instance of the MSTP
Viewing the Brief Information of the MSTP
Viewing the Brief Information of the Instance Port
Viewing the Brief Information of Instance Trunk Group
Viewing the Status Information of the MSTP
Checking the Status of the Port Related to the MSTP
Viewing the Status of the Trunk Group Related to the MSTP
Viewing the Configuration Information of the STP
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19.1 Enabling or Disabling the STP Function
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the STP function.
Command Format
set stp [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Enable or disable the STP function.
stp [enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
Command Example
Enable the STP function.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp enable
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.2 Configuring the STP Protocol Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to set the STP protocol mode to STP, MSTP or RSTP.
Command Format
set stp mode [mstp|rstp|stp]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Configure the run mode of the STP protocol. Select
stp mode [mstp|rstp|stp] MSTP, RSTP or STP mode. The default value is Mandatory
MSTP.
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Command Example
Set the STP protocol mode to MSTP.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp mode mstp
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.3 Configuring the Domain Name of the MSTP
Spanning Tree
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the domain name of the MSTP spanning
tree.
Command Format
set stp region_configuration region <name>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The domain name of the MSTP spanning tree. The
region <name> length ranges from 1 to 32 characters. The default value Mandatory
is the MAC address of the current equipment.
Command Example
Set the domain name of the MSTP spanning tree to fiberhome.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp region_configuration region fiberhome
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.4 Configuring the Revision Level of the MSTP
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the revision level of the MSTP.
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Command Format
set stp region_configuration revision [default|<0-255>]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
revision [default|<0-255>] The MSTP revision level. The default value is 0. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the revision level of the MSTP to 100.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp region_configuration revision 100
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.5 Configuring the Spanning Tree Instance of
the MSTP
Command Function
You can use this command to create a spanning tree instance of the MSTP, and
configure the instance ID and VLAN range associated with the instance.
Command Format
set stp region_configuration instance <1–64> vlan_id [<string>|<1–4094>
{to <1–4094>}*1}]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
instance <1–64> The instance ID Mandatory
The VLAN range value associated with the instance. It is used to
<string> Mandatory
input discontinuous multi-segment VLAN values.
The starting value of the VLAN range associated with the instance.
vlan_id <1-4094> If it is a single VLAN, the follow-up parameter (the ending value) is Mandatory
not required.
The ending value of the VLAN range associated with the instance.
{to <1–4094>}*1 Optional
If it is a single VLAN, this parameter is not required.
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Command Example
Configure the MSTP spanning tree Instance 1, and associate the instance with
VLAN 1 to 100.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp region_configuration instance 1 vlan_id 1 to 100
Admin\protocol\stp#
Configure the MSTP spanning tree Instance 1, and associate the instance with
VLAN 1, 2, and 4 to 8.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp region_configuration instance 1 vlan_id 1,2,4–8
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.6 Deleting the VLAN of the MSTP Instance
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the VLAN of the MSTP instance. The VLAN
can be a continuous value or a discrete value.
Command Format
no stp region_configuration instance <1–64> vlan_id [<string>|<1–4094> {to
<1–4094>}*1}]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
instance <1–64> The instance ID Mandatory
The VLAN range value associated with the instance. It is used
<string> Mandatory
to input discontinuous multi-segment VLAN values.
The starting value of the VLAN range associated with the
vlan_id <1-4094> instance. If only a single VLAN needs to be deleted, the Mandatory
follow-up parameter (the ending value) is not required.
The ending value of the VLAN range associated with the
{to <1–4094>}*1 instance. If only a single VLAN needs to be deleted, this Optional
parameter is not required.
Command Example
Delete VLAN 1 to 100 associated with the MSTP spanning tree Instance 1.
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Admin\protocol\stp#no stp region_configuration instance 1 vlan_id 1 to 100
Admin\protocol\stp#
Delete VLAN 1, 2, and 4 to 8 associated with the MSTP spanning tree Instance 1.
Admin\protocol\stp#no stp region_configuration instance 1 vlan_id 1,2,4–8
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.7 Enabling or Disabling the Common Tree Port
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the common tree port.
Command Format
set stp slot <slotno> port <portno> [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. Mandatory
port <portno> The port number. Mandatory
Enable or disable the common tree port. The default value
[enable|disable] Mandatory
is disable.
Command Example
Enable the MSTP for the Port 3 of Slot 19.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp slot 19 port 3 enable
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.8 Enabling or Disabling the MSTP Function of
the Trunk Group
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the MSTP function of the Trunk
group.
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Command Format
set stp trunk <trunkid> [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
trunk <trunkid> The Trunk group ID number. Mandatory
Enable or disable the Trunk group. The default value is
[enable|disable] Mandatory
disable.
Command Example
Enable the MSTP function for Trunk group 1.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp trunk 1 enable
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.9 Configuring the Physical Ports as the Edge
Ports
Command Function
You can use this command to configure some designated physical ports as the
edge ports.
Command Format
set stp slot <slotno> port <portno> [autoedge|edgeport]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slotno The slot number. Mandatory
<portno> The port number. Mandatory
Set the port to auto-negotiation or edge port. The default value is
[autoedge|edgeport] Mandatory
auto-negotiation.
Command Example
Set Port 3 in Slot 19 to edge port.
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Admin\protocol\stp#set stp slot 19 port 3 edgeport
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.10 Configuring the Trunk Group as the Edge
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure some designated Trunk groups as the edge
ports.
Command Format
set stp trunk <trunkid> [autoedge|edgeport]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
trunk <trunkid> The Trunk group ID number. Mandatory
Set the port mode to auto-negotiation or edge port. The default value is
[autoedge|edgeport] Mandatory
auto-negotiation.
Command Example
Set Trunk group 1 to the edge port.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp trunk 1 edgeport
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.11 Configuring the Link Type of the Port
Command Function
You can use this command to set the link type of some designated physical ports to
point-to-point, or disable the point-to-point mode.
Command Format
set stp slot <slotno> port <portno> point-to-point [enable|disable]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<slotno> The slot number. Mandatory
<portno> The port number. Mandatory
[enable|disable] Enable or disable the point-to-point mode. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the type of Port 3 in Slot 19 to point-to-point.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp slot 19 port 3 point-to-point enable
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.12 Configuring the Link Type of the Trunk Group
Command Function
You can use this command to set the link type of some designated Trunk groups to
point-to-point, or disable the point-to-point mode.
Command Format
set stp trunk <trunkid> point-to-point [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
trunk <trunkid> The Trunk group ID. Mandatory
[enable|disable] Enable or disable the point-to-point mode. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the link type of Trunk group 1 to point-to-point.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp trunk 1 point-to-point enable
Admin\protocol\stp#
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19.13 Configuring the Path Cost of the Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the path cost for designated ports.
Command Format
set stp instance <0–64> slot <slotno> port <portno> pathcost [default|<1-
200000000>]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
instance <0–64> The instance ID. Mandatory
<slotno> The slot number. Mandatory
<portno> The port number. Mandatory
The path cost value of the port. The default value is
[default|<1-200000000>] Mandatory
0.
Command Example
Set the path cost for Port 3 in Slot 19 in Instance 1 to 1000000.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp instance 1 slot 19 port 3 pathcost 1000000
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.14 Configuring the Path Cost of the Trunk Group
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the path cost of a designated Trunk group.
Command Format
set stp instance <0–64> trunk <trunkid> pathcost [default|<1-200000000>]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
instance <0–64> The instance ID. Mandatory
<trunkid> The Trunk group ID number. Mandatory
The path cost value of the Trunk group. The
[default|<1-200000000>] Mandatory
default value is 0.
Command Example
Set the path cost for Trunk group 1 in Instance 1 to 1000000.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp instance 1 trunk 1 pathcost 1000000
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.15 Configuring the Priority of the Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the priority of a designated port.
Command Format
set stp instance <0-64> slot <slotno> port <portno> priority [default|<0-
240>]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
instance <0–64> The instance ID. Mandatory
<slotno> The slot number. Mandatory
<portno> The port number. Mandatory
The priority value of the port. The value must be a multiple of
[default|<0-240>] Mandatory
16. The default value is 128.
Command Example
Set the priority for Port 3 in Slot 19 for Instance 1 to 160.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp instance 1 slot 19 port 3 priority 160
Admin\protocol\stp#
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19.16 Configuring the Priority of the Trunk Group
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the priority of a designated Trunk group.
Command Format
set stp instance <0-64> trunk <trunkid> priority [default|<0-240>]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
instace <0–64> The instance ID. Mandatory
<trunkid> The Trunk group ID number. Mandatory
The priority value of the Trunk group. The value must be a
[default|<0-240>] Mandatory
multiple of 16. The default value is 128.
Command Example
Set the priority of Trunk group 1 in Instance1 to 160.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp instance 1 trunk 1 priority 160
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.17 Configuring the Bridge Parameter of
forward_time
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the port status migration delay parameter
"forward_time".
Command Format
set stp timer forward_time [default|<4-30>]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[default|<4-30>] The forward_time value. The default value is 15. Mandatory
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Command Example
Set "forward_time" to 20.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp timer forward_time 20
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.18 Configuring the Bridge Parameter of
hello_time
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the message transmission cycle parameter
"hello_time".
Command Format
set stp timer hello_time [default|<1-10>]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[default|<1-10>] The hello_time value. The default value is 2. Mandatory
Command Example
Set hello_time to 5.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp timer hello_time 5
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.19 Configuring the Bridge Parameter of Max-age
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the max-age value which is the maximum
life cycle for the message to store in the equipment.
Command Format
set stp timer max_age [default|<6-40>]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[default|<6-40>] The max-age value. The default value is 20. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the max-age value to 25.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp timer max_age 25
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.20 Configuring the Bridge Parameter of Max-
hops
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the max-hops value which is the maximum
times for the message to be forwarded.
Command Format
set stp timer max_hops [default|<1-40>]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[default|<1-40>] The max-hops value. The default value is 20. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the max-hops value to 25.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp timer max_hops 25
Admin\protocol\stp#
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19.21 Configuring the Priority of the Bridge
Instance
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the priority of the bridge instance.
Command Format
set stp instance <0-64> priority [default|<0-61440>]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
instance <0-64> The instance ID. Mandatory
The priority value of the instance. The default
priority [default|<0-
value is 32768, and the value must be a multiple Mandatory
61440>]
of 4096.
Command Example
Set the priority of Instance1 to 8192.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp instance 1 priority 8192
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.22 Configuring the Bridge Priority
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the bridge priority.
Command Format
set stp priority [default|<0-61440>]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
priority [default|<0- The bridge priority value. The default value is 32768,
Mandatory
61440>] and the value must be a multiple of 4096.
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Command Example
Set the bridge priority to 8192.
Admin\protocol\stp#set stp priority 8192
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.23 Deleting the Spanning Tree Instance of the
MSTP
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the spanning tree instance of the MSTP.
Command Format
no stp region_configuration instance <1-64>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
instance <1-64> The instance ID. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete MSTP spanning tree instance 1.
Admin\protocol\stp#no stp region_configuration instance 1
Admin\protocol\stp#
19.24 Viewing the Brief Information of the MSTP
Command Function
You can use this command to view the brief MSTP status information of the current
equipment.
Command Format
show stp {slot <slotno> port <portno>}*1 brief
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<slotno> The slot number. Optional
<portno> The port number. Optional
Command Example
View the brief information of the MSTP.
Admin\protocol\stp#show stp brief
MSTID Port Role STP State
0 19:4 ALTN Discarding
0 19:3 ROOT Forwarding
1 19:4 ALTN Discarding
1 19:3 MSTR Forwarding
2 19:3 MSTR Forwarding
2 19:4 ALTN Discarding
Admin\protocol\stp#
Result Description
Parameter Description
MSTID The instance ID.
Port The port is displayed in Slot No: Port No format.
Role The port role.
STP State The port status.
19.25 Viewing the Brief Information of the Instance
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the brief MSTP status information of the port.
Command Format
show stp instance <0-64> slot <slotno> port <portno> brief
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
instance <0-64> The instance ID. Mandatory
<slotno> The slot number. Mandatory
<portno> The port number. Mandatory
Command Example
View the brief MSTP information for Port 4 in Slot 19 for Instance 1.
Admin\protocol\stp#show stp instance 1 slot 19 port 4 brief
MSTID Port Role STP State
0 19:4 ALTN Discarding
Admin\protocol\stp#
Result Description
Parameter Description
MSTID The instance ID.
Port The port is displayed in Slot No: Port No format.
Role The port role.
STP State The port status.
19.26 Viewing the Brief Information of Instance
Trunk Group
Command Function
You can use this command to view the brief MSTP status information of the Trunk
group.
Command Format
show stp instance <0-64> trunk <trunkid> brief
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
instance <0-64> The instance ID. Mandatory
trunk <trunkid> The Trunk group ID number. Mandatory
Command Example
View the brief MSTP information of Trunk group 1 in Instance 1.
Admin\protocol\stp#show stp instance 1 trunk 1 brief
MSTID Port Role STP State
1 trunk1 ALTN Discarding
Admin\protocol\stp#
Result Description
Parameter Description
MSTID The instance ID.
Port The port is displayed in Slot No: Port No format.
Role The port role.
STP State The port status.
19.27 Viewing the Status Information of the MSTP
Command Function
You can use this command to view the detailed status information of the MSTP.
Command Format
show stp {instance <0-64>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
instance <0-64> The instance ID. Optional
Command Example
View the detailed status information of the MSTP.
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Admin\protocol\stp#show stp
-------[CIST Global Info][Mode MSTP]-------
CIST Bridge :32768.0023-1254-2736
Bridge Times :Hello 2s MaxAge 20s FwDly 15s MaxHop 20
CIST Root/ERPC :32768.0023-1254-2736 / 0
CIST RegRoot/IRPC :32768.0023-1254-2736 / 0
CIST RootPortId :0.0
----[Port(20:3)][UP]----
Port Protocol :enable
Port Role :Designated port
Port Priority :128
Port Cost(Dot1T) :Config=auto / Active=20000
Designated Bridge/Port :32768.0023-1254-2736 / 128.25
Port Edged :Config=disable / Active=disable
Point-to-point :Config=p2p / Active=true
Port STP Mode :Forwarding
PortTimes :Hello 2s MaxAge 20s FwDly 15s RemHop 20
TCN: 3, Config: 86, RST: 0, MST: 89
TCN: 0, Config: 0, RST: 0, MST: 0
-------[MSTI 1 Global Info]-------
MSTI Bridge ID :32769.0023-1254-2736
MSTI RegRoot/IRPC :32769.0023-1254-2736 / 0
MSTI RootPortId :0.0
----[Port(20:3)][Forwarding]----
Port Role :Designated port
Port Priority :128
Port Cost(Dot1T ) :Config=auto / Active=20000
Designated Bridge/Port :32769.0023-1254-2736 / 128.25
Port Times :RemHops 20
TC or TCN send :2
TC or TCN received :0
Admin\protocol\stp#
Result Description
Parameter Description
CIST Global Info The common spanning tree information.
MSTI 1 Global Info The spanning tree instance information.
CIST Bridge The bridge ID, which is composed of the bridge priority and MAC address.
The bridge parameters, which include forward-time, hello-time, max-age and
Bridge Times
max-hops.
CIST Root/ERPC The general root ID and external root path cost.
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Parameter Description
CIST RegRoot/IRPC The region root ID and internal root path cost.
CIST RootPortId The root port ID.
Port Protocol Enable or disable the port protocol.
Port Role The port role.
Port Priority The port priority.
Port Cost(Dot1T) The standards for calculating the path cost of the port.
DesignatedBridge/Port Designated bridge and port.
Port Edged The configuration and status of the domain boundary ports.
Point-to-point The link type configuration and status of the port.
Port STP Mode The port status.
The port parameters, which include forward-time, hello-time, max-age and max-
PortTimes
hops.
MSTI Bridge ID The bridge ID of the instance tree.
MSTI RegRoot/IRPC The region root of the instance tree and internal root path cost.
MSTI RootPortId The root port ID of the instance tree.
TC or TCNsend The count of topology changing packets transmitted.
TC or TCNreceived The count of topology changing packets received.
19.28 Checking the Status of the Port Related to the
MSTP
Command Function
You can use this command to check the status of the port related to the MSTP.
Command Format
show stp {instance <0-64>}*1 slot <slotno> port <portno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
instance <0-64> The instance ID. Optional
slot <slotno> The slot number. Mandatory
port <portno> The port number. Mandatory
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Command Example
View the status information for Port 3 of Slot 20 in Instance1.
Admin\protocol\stp#show stp instance 1 slot 20 port 3
-------[MSTI 1 Global Info]-------
MSTI Bridge ID :32769.0023-1254-2736
MSTI RegRoot/IRPC :32769.0023-1254-2736 / 0
MSTI RootPortId :0.0
----[Port(20:3)][Forwarding]----
Port Role :Designated port
Port Priority :128
Port Cost(Dot1T) :Config=auto / Active=20000
Designated Bridge/Port :32769.0023-1254-2736 / 128.25
Port Times :RemHops 20
TC or TCN send :2
TC or TCN received :0
Admin\protocol\stp#
Result Description
Parameter Description
MSTI 1 GlobalInfo The spanning tree instance information.
Port Protocol Enable or disable the port protocol.
Port Role The port role.
Port Priority The port priority.
Port Cost(Dot1T) The standards for calculating the path cost of the port.
DesignatedBridge/Port A designated bridge and a designated port.
PortEdged The configuration and status of the domain boundary ports.
Point-to-point The link type configuration and status of the port.
Port STP Mode The port status.
The port parameters, which include forward-time, hello-time, max-age and
PortTimes
max-hops.
MSTI Bridge ID The bridge ID of the instance tree.
MSTI RegRoot/IRPC The region root of the instance tree and internal root path cost.
MSTI RootPortId The root port ID of the instance tree.
TC or TCN send The count of topology changing packets transmitted.
TC or TCN received The count of topology changing packets received.
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19.29 Viewing the Status of the Trunk Group
Related to the MSTP
Command Function
You can use this command to view the status of the Trunk group related to the
MSTP.
Command Format
show stp {instance <0-64>}*1 trunk <trunkid>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
instance <0-64> The instance ID. Optional
trunk <trunkid> The Trunk group ID number. Mandatory
Command Example
View the MSTP status information of Trunk group 1.
Admin\protocol\stp#show stp trunk 1
----[CIST][Port(trunk1)][DOWN]----
Port Protocol :enable
Port Role :Disabled port
Port Priority :128
Port Cost(Dot1T ) :Config=auto / Active=20000000
Designated Bridge/Port :32768.0023-1254-2736 / 128.101
Port Edged :Config=disable / Active=disable
Point-to-point :Config=p2p / Active=true
Port STP Mode :Discarding
PortTimes :Hello 2s MaxAge 20s FwDly 15s RemHop 20
TCN: 0, Config: 1, RST: 0, MST: 1
TCN: 0, Config: 0, RST: 0, MST: 0
----[MSTI 1][Port(trunk1)][Discarding]----
----[Port(trunk1)][Discarding]----
Port Role :Disabled port
Port Priority :128
Port Cost(Dot1T ) :Config=auto / Active=20000000
Designated Bridge/Port :32769.0023-1254-2736 / 128.101
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Port Times :RemHops 20
TC or TCN send :0
TC or TCN received :0
Admin\protocol\stp#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Port Protocol Enable or disable the port protocol.
Port Role The port role.
Port Priority The port priority.
Port Cost(Dot1T) The standards for calculating the path cost of the port.
DesignatedBridge/Port A designated bridge and a designated port.
Port Edged The configuration and status of the domain boundary ports.
Point-to-point The link type configuration and status of the port.
Port STP Mode The port status.
The port parameters, which include forward-time, hello-time, max-age and
PortTimes
max-hops.
MSTI Bridge ID The bridge ID of the instance tree.
MSTI RegRoot/IRPC The region root of the instance tree and internal root path cost.
MSTI RootPortId The root port ID of the instance tree.
TC or TCN send The count of topology changing packets transmitted.
TC or TCN received The count of topology changing packets received.
19.30 Viewing the Configuration Information of the
STP
Command Function
You can use this command to view the configuration information of the STP.
Command Format
show stp configuration
Parameter Description
None
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Command Example
View the configuration information of the STP.
Admin\protocol\stp#show stp configuration
Name [0023-1254-2736]
Revision 0 Instances configured 2
Instance Vlans mapped
------------------------------------------------
0 1-99,201-4094
1 100-200
------------------------------------------------
Admin\protocol\stp#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Name The domain name of the MSTP spanning tree.
Revision The revision level of the MSTP spanning tree.
Instances configured The number of the instances.
Instance Vlans mapped The mappings between the instances and VLANs.
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20 admin\protocol\ntp Directory
Command
Enabling or Disabling the NTP Function
Configuring the NTP Server IP Address
Configuring the NTP Working Mode
Viewing Current NTP Configuration
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20.1 Enabling or Disabling the NTP Function
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the NTP function.
Command Format
set ntp mode [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Enable or disable the NTP function.
[enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
Command Example
Enable the NTP function.
Admin\protocol\ntp#set ntp mode enable
Admin\protocol\ntp#
20.2 Configuring the NTP Server IP Address
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the NTP server IP address.
Command Format
set ntp server-ip <A.B.C.D> [primary|secondary]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
server-ip <A.B.C.D> The server IP address. Mandatory
Configure the IP address for the primary or secondary
[primary|secondary] Mandatory
server.
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Command Example
Set the primary server IP address of the NTP to 10.2.2.2.
Admin\protocol\ntp#set ntp server-ip 10.2.2.2 primary
Admin\protocol\ntp#
20.3 Configuring the NTP Working Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to set the NTP working mode of the equipment to client
or server.
Command Format
set ntp working mode [client|server]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[client|server] Set the working mode to client end or server end. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the NTP working mode to the client end mode.
Admin\protocol\ntp#set ntp working mode client
Admin\protocol\ntp#
20.4 Viewing Current NTP Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view the current configuration of the NTP on the
equipment.
Command Format
show ntp cfg
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Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the NTP configuration information.
Admin\protocol\ntp#show ntp cfg
!ntp config -----------------------------------------
set ntp mode enable
set mode client
set server-ip 10.171.1.10 primary
!ntp config end!-------------------------------------
Admin\protocol\ntp#
Result Description
Parameter Description
set ntp mode Enable or disable the NTP function.
set mode The NTP working mode.
set server-ip The IP address of the NTP server.
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Command
Enabling or Disabling the DHCP Function Globally
Viewing the DHCP Global Switch Status
Configuring the DHCP Global Ping Function
Viewing the DHCP Ping Information
Configuring the DHCP Mode of Layer 3 Interface
Viewing the DHCP Mode of Layer 3 Interface
Configuring the Server IP Address of Layer 3 Interface in DHCP Relay Mode
Deleting the Server IP Address of Layer 3 Interface in DHCP Relay Mode
Configuring the DHCP Server Global Address Pool
Deleting the DHCP Server Global Address Pool
Configuring the Lease Term of DHCP Server Global Address Pool
Configuring the DNS Address of the DHCP Server Global Address Pool
Deleting the DNS Address of the DHCP Server Global Address Pool
Configuring the Forbidden IP Address of the DHCP Server Global Address Pool
Deleting the Forbidden IP Address of the DHCP Server Global Address Pool
Viewing the DHCP Server Global Address Pool
Configuring the Binding of the DHCP Client
Deleting the Binding of DHCP Client
Viewing the Status of the DHCP Client Table
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Configuring the DHCP Relay Option 60 Information
Deleting the DHCP Relay Option 60 Information
Viewing the DHCP Relay Option 60 Configuration
Viewing the Overall DHCP Configuration Information
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21.1 Enabling or Disabling the DHCP Function
Globally
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the DHCP function.
Command Format
set dhcp global [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
global [enable|disable] Enable or disable the DHCP function globally. Mandatory
Command Example
Enable the DHCP function.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#set dhcp global enable
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
21.2 Viewing the DHCP Global Switch Status
Command Function
You can use this command to view the DHCP global switch status.
Command Format
show dhcp global switch
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the DHCP global switch status.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#show dhcp global switch
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Result Description
Parameter Description
enabled Enable the DHCP function.
disabled Disable the DHCP function.
21.3 Configuring the DHCP Global Ping Function
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the DHCP global Ping function.
Command Format
set dhcp global ping-function <0-3> ping-interval <500-5000>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Enable or disable the Ping function or the times for Ping
functions. The default value is 2. 0 indicates disabling the
ping-function <0-3> Mandatory
Ping function, and the second parameter is invalid in this
case.
ping-interval <500-5000> The Ping interval (unit: ms). The default value is 500ms. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the interval to 500ms for the equipment to conduct two Ping tests.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#set dhcp global ping-function 2 ping-interval 500
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
21.4 Viewing the DHCP Ping Information
Command Function
You can use this command to view the DHCP Ping information.
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Command Format
show dhcp global pingfunc
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the DHCP Ping information.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#show dhcp global pingfunc
dhcpglobalpingFunc:2times,500msinterval.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
Result Description
Parameter Description
pingFunc The Ping testing times.
interval The interval length.
21.5 Configuring the DHCP Mode of Layer 3
Interface
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the DHCP mode for the Super VLAN.
Command Format
set dhcp super-vlan <1-4095> mode [server|relay|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
super-vlan <1–4095> The Super VLAN number. Mandatory
Set the DHCP mode of the Super VLAN to Server,
mode [server|relay|disable] Mandatory
Relay or Disable. The default value is Disable.
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Command Example
Set the DHCP mode of the Super VLAN to Server.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#set dhcp super-vlan 1 mode server
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
21.6 Viewing the DHCP Mode of Layer 3 Interface
Command Function
You can use this command to view the DHCP mode information for the configured
Super VLAN.
Command Format
show dhcp super-vlan [<1-4095>|all] mode
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
View the configuration information of designated
[<1-4095>|all] mode Mandatory
Super VLAN or all Super VLANs.
Command Example
View the DHCP mode information for Super VLAN 1.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#show dhcp super-vlan all mode
show super-vlan id 1.
dhcp super-vlan 1 mode server.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
Result Description
Parameter Description
super-vlan The Super VLAN ID.
mode The DHCP mode.
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21.7 Configuring the Server IP Address of Layer 3
Interface in DHCP Relay Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to view the server IP address in DHCP Relay mode.
Command Format
set dhcp relay super-vlan <1-4095> server-ip <A.B.C.D>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
super-vlan <1–4095> The Super VLAN ID. Mandatory
Configure the DHCP server IP address of the Super VLAN
server-ip <A.B.C.D> Mandatory
(maximum quantity: 16).
Command Example
Set the DHCP server IP address of Super VLAN 1 to 1.1.1.1.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#set dhcp relay super-vlan 1 server-ip 1.1.1.1
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
21.8 Deleting the Server IP Address of Layer 3
Interface in DHCP Relay Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the server IP address in DHCP Relay mode.
Command Format
no dhcp relay super-vlan <1-4095> server-ip [<A.B.C.D>|all]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
super-vlan <1-4095> The Super VLAN number. Mandatory
Configure the DHCP server IP address of the Super VLAN
server-ip <A.B.C.D> Mandatory
(maximum quantity: 16).
Command Example
Delete all the DHCP server IP addresses of Super VLAN 1.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#no dhcp relay super-vlan 1 server-ip all
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
21.9 Configuring the DHCP Server Global Address
Pool
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the DHCP Server global address pool.
Command Format
set dhcp server ip-pool <1-16> begin-ip <A.B.C.D> end-ip <A.B.C.D> mask <A.B.
C.D> gateway <A.B.C.D>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ip-pool <1-16> The address pool number. Mandatory
begin-ip <A.B.C.D> The starting IP address of the address pool. Mandatory
end-ip <A.B.C.D> The ending IP address of the address pool. Mandatory
mask <A.B.C.D> The mask of the network segment within the address pool. Mandatory
gateway <A.B.C.D> The gateway IP address. Mandatory
Command Example
Configure the DHCP server global address pool.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#set dhcp server ip-pool 1 begin-ip 10.10.10.1 end-ip 10.10.10.10
mask 255.255.255.0 gateway 10.10.10.1
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21.10 Deleting the DHCP Server Global Address
Pool
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the DHCP Server global address pool.
Command Format
no dhcp server ip-pool [<1-16>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The address pool number. Delete a designated address pool or all the
[<1-16>|all] Mandatory
address pools.
Command Example
Delete the DHCP server global address pool.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#no dhcp server ip-pool all
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
21.11 Configuring the Lease Term of DHCP Server
Global Address Pool
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the lease term of the DHCP server global
address pool.
Command Format
set dhcp server ip-pool <1-16> lease [<0-4294967294>|forever]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ip-pool <1-16> The address pool number. Mandatory
The lease term of the address pool. The unit is second;
lease [<0-4294967294>|
and the default value is 86400. Forever indicates the Mandatory
forever]
maximum value 0xffffffff.
Command Example
Set the lease term of the DHCP server global address pool to forever.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#set dhcp server ip-pool 1 lease forever
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
21.12 Configuring the DNS Address of the DHCP
Server Global Address Pool
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the DNS address of the DHCP server global
address pool.
Command Format
set dhcp server ip-pool <1-16> dns-server <A.B.C.D>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ip-pool <1-16> The address pool number. Mandatory
dns-server <A.B.C.D> The address of the DNS server. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the DNS address of the DHCP server global address pool to 10.10.10.1.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#set dhcp server ip-pool 1 dns-server 10.10.10.1
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
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21.13 Deleting the DNS Address of the DHCP
Server Global Address Pool
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the DNS address of the DHCP server global
address pool.
Command Format
no dhcp server ip-pool <1-16> dns-server [<A.B.C.D>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ip-pool <1-16> The address pool number. Mandatory
dns-server [<A.B.C.D>| The address of the DNS server. Delete a designated server
Mandatory
all] address or all the addresses.
Command Example
Delete all the DNS addresses of the DHCP server global address pool.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#no dhcp server ip-pool 1 dns-server all
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
21.14 Configuring the Forbidden IP Address of the
DHCP Server Global Address Pool
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the forbidden IP address of the DHCP
server global address pool.
Command Format
set dhcp server ip-pool <1-16> forbidden-ip <A.B.C.D>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ip-pool <1-16> The address pool number. Mandatory
The IP addresses that are not allowed to exist
forbidden-ip <A.B.C.D> Mandatory
in the address pool.
Command Example
Set the forbidden IP address of the DHCP server global address pool to 10.10.10.2.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#set dhcp server ip-pool 1 forbidden-ip 10.10.10.2
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
21.15 Deleting the Forbidden IP Address of the
DHCP Server Global Address Pool
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the forbidden IP address of the DHCP server
global address pool.
Command Format
no dhcp server ip-pool <1-16> forbidden-ip [<A.B.C.D>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ip-pool <1-16> The address pool number. Mandatory
forbidden-ip [<A.B.C.D>| The forbidden IP address. Delete a designated server
Mandatory
all] address or all the addresses.
Command Example
Delete all the forbidden IP addresses of the DHCP server global address pool.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#no dhcp server ip-pool 1 forbidden-ip all
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
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21.16 Viewing the DHCP Server Global Address
Pool
Command Function
You can use this command to view the DHCP Server global address pool
configuration information.
Command Format
show dhcp server ip-pool [<1-16>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The address pool number. View the information of some
ip-pool [<1-16>|all] Mandatory
designated address pools or all the address pools.
Command Example
View the DHCP Server global address pool configuration information.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#show dhcp server ip-pool all
pool-id 1
begin-ip 10.10.10.1 end-ip 10.10.10.10
mask 255.255.255.0 gateway 10.10.10.1
lease 86400 s, 0xffffffff for forever
dns server config:
10.10.10.1
forbidden ip config:
10.10.10.5
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
Result Description
Parameter Description
pool-id The ID of the designated address pool.
begin-ip The starting address of the address pool.
end-ip The ending address of the address pool.
mask The mask of the address pool.
gateway The gateway address.
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Parameter Description
lease The leasing term of the address pool.
dns server config The IP address of the domain name server (DNS).
forbidden ip config The forbidden IP address.
21.17 Configuring the Binding of the DHCP Client
Command Function
You can use this command to bind the IP address to the MAC address of the DHCP
client.
Command Format
set dhcp client bind ip <A.B.C.D> mac <aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ip <A.B.C.D> The user IP address. Mandatory
mac <aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff> The MAC address to be bound. Mandatory
Command Example
Configure the binding relationship of the DHCP client. Bind the IP address
10.10.10.2 to MAC address aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#set dhcp client bind ip 10.10.10.2 macaa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
21.18 Deleting the Binding of DHCP Client
Command Function
You can use this command to unbind the IP address from the MAC address of the
DHCP client.
Command Format
no dhcp client bind ip <A.B.C.D> mac <aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ip <A.B.C.D> The IP address allocated to users. Mandatory
mac <aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff> The MAC address to be unbound. Mandatory
Command Example
Unbind the IP address from the MAC address.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#no dhcp client bind ip 10.10.10.2 macaa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
21.19 Viewing the Status of the DHCP Client Table
Command Function
You can use this command to view the status of the DHCP client.
Command Format
show dhcp client table status
Description
None
Command Example
View the status information of the DHCP client.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#show dhcp client table status
No. IP MAC Lease(s) Expire(s) Type
1 10.10.10.1 00:00:00:00:01:02 7200 7103 dynamic
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
Result Description
Parameter Description
No. The sequence number.
IP The IP address of the user equipment.
MAC The MAC address of the user equipment.
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Parameter Description
Lease(s) The leasing term of the address pool.
Expire(s) The remaining lease time.
Type Select dynamic or static type for the IP address obtained on the equipment.
21.20 Configuring the DHCP Relay Option 60
Information
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the DHCP relay Option 60 information.
Command Format
set dhcp super-vlan <1-4095> relay-ip <A.B.C.D> option60 <>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The configured Super VLAN ID. Configure the Layer 3
super-vlan <1-4095> Mandatory
interface bound with the VLAN ID.
relay-ip <A.B.C.D> The Relay IP address. Mandatory
The content of the Option 60 information, which should
contain no more than 128 characters. Each Super VLAN
option60 <> Mandatory
can be configured with up to 64 pieces of Option 60
information.
Command Example
Configure the DHCP Relay Option 60 information.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#set dhcp super-vlan 1 relay-ip 10.10.10.1 option60 abc
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
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21.21 Deleting the DHCP Relay Option 60
Information
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the DHCP relay Option 60 configuration.
Command Format
no dhcp super-vlan <1-4095> relay-ip [<A.B.C.D>|all] option60 [<>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The configured Super VLAN ID. Configure the Layer 3
super-vlan <1-4095> Mandatory
interface bound with the VLAN ID.
relay-ip [<A.B.C.D>|all] Delete the designated or all the relay IP addresses. Mandatory
option60 [<>|all] Delete the designated or all the Option 60 information. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete all the configured DHCP relay Option 60 information of Super VLAN1.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#no dhcp super-vlan 1 relay-ip 10.10.10.1 option60 all
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
21.22 Viewing the DHCP Relay Option 60
Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view the DHCP relay Option 60 configuration.
Command Format
show dhcp super-vlan [<1-4095>|all] relay_option60
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
View the configuration information of designated Super VLAN
[<1-4095>|all] Mandatory
or all Super VLANs.
Command Example
View the DHCP option 60 configuration information.
Admin\protocol\dhcp#show dhcp super-vlan all relay_option60
showallsuper-vlanrelayoption:
super-vlanid1relay-ip:10.10.10.1option60abc
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
Result Description
Parameter Description
super-vlan id The Super VLAN ID.
relay-ip The relay IP address.
option60 The option 60 information.
21.23 Viewing the Overall DHCP Configuration
Information
Command Function
You can use this command to view all the DHCP-related configuration information.
Command Format
show dhcp running-config
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View all the DHCP configuration information.
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Admin\protocol\dhcp#show dhcp running-config
!dhcp config -----------------------------------------
set dhcp global enable
set dhcp global ping-function 2 ping-interval 500
set dhcp server ip-pool 1 begin-ip 10.10.10.1 end-ip 10.10.10.10
mask 255.255.255.0 gateway 10.10.10.1
set dhcp server ip-pool 1 lease 86400
set dhcp client bind ip 10.10.10.2 mac aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff
!dhcp config end!-------------------------------------
Admin\protocol\dhcp#
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Command
Enabling or Disabling the ERPS Function
Creating Mappings between the VLAN and Ring Instance
Deleting Mappings between the VLAN and Ring Instance
Creating an ERPS Ring Instance
Deleting an ERPS Ring Instance
Configuring the Signaling VLAN of the ERPS Ring Instance
Configuring the Management Domain Level
Associating ERPS Ring Instances with VLAN Ring Instances
Configuring Node Roles of the ERPS Ring Instance
Configuring WRT of the ERPS Ring Instance
Configuring Hold-off Time of the ERPS Ring Instance
Configuring Guard Time of the ERPS Ring Instance
Configuring Properties of Primary Port in ERPS Ring Instance
Configuring the Second Port Properties in ERPS Ring Instance
Viewing the Configuration of the ERPS Ring Instance
Viewing the Port Information of the ERPS Ring Instance
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22.1 Enabling or Disabling the ERPS Function
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the ERPS function.
Command Format
set erps mode [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[enable|disable] Enable or disable the ERPS function. Mandatory
Command Example
Enable the ERPS function.
Admin\protocol\erps#set erps mode enable
Admin\protocol\erps#
22.2 Creating Mappings between the VLAN and
Ring Instance
Command Function
You can use this command to create the mappings between the ring instance and
VLAN.
Command Format
set erps instance <1-64> vlan_id <1-4094> {to <1-4094>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
instance <1-64> The ERPS instance ID. Mandatory
The starting VLAN ID of the range needs to be
vlan_id <1-4094> Mandatory
mapped.
{to <1-4094>}*1 The ending VLAN ID of the range. Optional
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Command Example
Map VLAN 1 to 200 to ring Instance 1.
Admin\protocol\erps#set erps instance 1 vlan_id 1 to 200
Admin\protocol\erps#
22.3 Deleting Mappings between the VLAN and
Ring Instance
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the mappings between the ring instance and
VLAN.
Command Format
no erps instance <1-64> vlan_id <1-4094> {to <1-4094>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
instance <1-64> The ERPS instance ID. Mandatory
The starting VLAN ID of the range within which the mappings
vlan_id <1-4094> Mandatory
needs to be deleted.
{to <1-4094>}*1 The ending VLAN ID of the range. Optional
Command Example
Delete the mappings between the VLAN 1 to 200 and ring Instance 1.
Admin\protocol\erps#no erps instance 1 vlan_id 1 to 200
Admin\protocol\erps#
22.4 Creating an ERPS Ring Instance
Command Function
You can use this command to create an ERPS ring instance.
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Command Format
set erps ring <1-239>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ring <1-239> The ERPS instance ID. Mandatory
Command Example
Create ring Instance 1.
Admin\protocol\erps#set erps ring 1
Admin\protocol\erps#
22.5 Deleting an ERPS Ring Instance
Command Function
You can use this command to delete an ERPS ring instance.
Command Format
no erps ring <1-239>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ring <1-239> The ERPS instance ID that needs to be deleted. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete ring Instance 1.
Admin\protocol\erps#no erps ring 1
Admin\protocol\erps#
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22.6 Configuring the Signaling VLAN of the ERPS
Ring Instance
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the signaling VLAN of the ERPS ring
instance.
Command Format
set erps ring <1-239> control-vlan <1–4094>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ring <1-239> The ERPS instance ID. Mandatory
control-vlan <1–4094> The signaling VLAN ID. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the signaling VLAN ID of ring Instance 1 to 100.
Admin\protocol\erps#set erps ring 1 control-vlan 100
Admin\protocol\erps#
22.7 Configuring the Management Domain Level
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the MEL value of the domain where the
equipment is located.
Command Format
set erps ring <1-239> mel <0-7>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ring <1-239> The ERPS instance ID. Mandatory
mel <0-7> The management domain level. Mandatory
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Command Example
Set the management domain level to 7.
Admin\protocol\erps#set erps ring 1 mel 7
Admin\protocol\erps#
22.8 Associating ERPS Ring Instances with VLAN
Ring Instances
Command Function
You can use this command to create the mappings between the ERPS ring
instances with VLAN instances.
Command Format
set erps ring <1-239> protect-inst <1-64>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ring <1-239> The ERPS instance ID. Mandatory
protect-inst <1-64> The VLAN instance number. Mandatory
Command Example
Associate ring Instance 1 with VLAN Instance 1.
Admin\protocol\erps#set erps ring 1 protect-inst 1
Admin\protocol\erps#
22.9 Configuring Node Roles of the ERPS Ring
Instance
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the roles of the equipment on the ERPS
ring.
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Command Format
set erps ring <1-239> erps-role [common|rpl-owner]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ring <1-239> The ERPS instance ID. Mandatory
The role of the node can be common node or RPL
[common|rpl-owner] Mandatory
owner.
Command Example
Set the role of the equipment in ring Instance 1 to RPL owner.
Admin\protocol\erps#set erps ring 1 erps-role rpl-owner
Admin\protocol\erps#
22.10 Configuring WRT of the ERPS Ring Instance
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the wait-to-restore time (WRT) of the ERPS
ring instance.
Command Format
set erps ring <1-239> wrt-time <1-12>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ring <1-239> The ERPS instance ID. Mandatory
wrt-time <1-12> The wait-to-restore time; unit: minute. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the wait-to-restore time of the ring instance to 5 minutes.
Admin\protocol\erps#set erps ring 1 wrt-time 5
Admin\protocol\erps#
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22.11 Configuring Hold-off Time of the ERPS Ring
Instance
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the port oscillation protection time of the
ERPS ring instance.
Command Format
set erps ring <1-239> holdoff-time <0-10000>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ring <1-239> The ERPS instance ID. Mandatory
holdoff-time <0-10000> The port oscillation protection time; unit:ms. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the port oscillation protection time of the ring instance to 1000ms.
Admin\protocol\erps#set erps ring 1 holdoff-time 1000
Admin\protocol\erps#
22.12 Configuring Guard Time of the ERPS Ring
Instance
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the guard time of the ERPS ring instance.
Command Format
set erps ring <1-239> guard-time <10-2000>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ring <1-239> The ERPS instance ID. Mandatory
guard-time <10-2000> The guard time; unit:ms. Mandatory
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Command Example
Set the guard time of the ring instance to 500ms.
Admin\protocol\erps#set erps ring 1 guard-time 500
Admin\protocol\erps#
22.13 Configuring Properties of Primary Port in
ERPS Ring Instance
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the properties of the primary uplink port for
node equipment on ERPS ring.
Command Format
set erps ring <1-239> primary-slot <value> primary-port <value> role [common|
rpl-port]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ring <1-239> The ERPS instance ID. Mandatory
primary-slot <value> The slot number. Mandatory
primary-port <value> The port number. Mandatory
The port property. Select common port or RPL port. Only
role [common|rpl-port] Mandatory
one RPL port can be configured in a ring instance.
Command Example
Set the property of the primary port in ERPS ring instance to RPL port.
Admin\protocol\erps#set erps ring 1 primary-slot 19 primary-port 1 role rpl-port
Admin\protocol\erps#
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22.14 Configuring the Second Port Properties in
ERPS Ring Instance
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the second uplink port properties for node
equipment on ERPS ring.
Command Format
set erps ring <1-239> second-slot <value> second-port <value> role [common|
rpl-port]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ring <1-239> The ERPS instance ID. Mandatory
second-slot <value> The slot number. Mandatory
second-port <value> The port number. Mandatory
The port property. Select common port or RPL port. Only one
role [common|rpl-port] Mandatory
RPL port can be configured in a ring instance.
Command Example
Set the property of the second port in ERPS ring instance to common.
Admin\protocol\erps#set erps ring 1 second-slot 19 second-port 2 role common
Admin\protocol\erps#
22.15 Viewing the Configuration of the ERPS Ring
Instance
Command Function
You can use this command to view the configuration of the ERPS ring instance.
Command Format
show erps ring <1-239> info
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ring <1-239> The ring instance number. Mandatory
Command Example
View the configuration of the ERPS instance.
Admin\protocol\erps#show erps ring 1 info
erp ring id: 1.
instance mel: 7.
instance control vid: 100.
instance stgid: 1.
instance role: RPLOWNER.
instance row status: G8032_VALID.
instance guardTimeMS: 500ms.
instance holdoffTimeMS: 1000ms.
instance waittorestoreTimeM: 5m.
instance transmissionTime: 5s.
instance primaryPort unit: 19.
instance primaryPort RPL: true.
instance primaryPort portOper: NONFAILED.
instance primaryPort portState: BLOCK.
instance primaryPort holdoffRunning: false.
instance secondaryPort unit: 20.
instance primaryPort RPL: false.
instance secondaryPort portOper: NONFAILED.
instance secondaryPort portState: FORWARD.
instance secondaryPort holdoffRunning: false.
instance DNF: false.
instance state: IDLE.
instance guardRunning: false.
instance wtrRunning: false.
instance waittorestoreTimer: 0s.
instance transmissionRunnning: ture.
instance transmissionTimer: 1s.
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Result Description
Parameter Description
erp ring id The ring instance number.
instance mel The management domain level.
instance control vid The signaling VLAN of the ring instance.
instance stgid The management VLAN instance ID.
instance role The ring instance role.
instance row status The running status of the ring instance.
instance guardTimeMS The time of the guard timer; unit:ms.
instance holdoffTimeMS The time of the hold-off timer; unit:ms.
instance waittorestoreTimeM The time of the switching timer; unit: minute.
instance transmissionTime The time of the packet transmission timer; unit: second.
instance primaryPort unit The primary port.
instance primaryPort RPL The role of the primary port.
instance primaryPort portOper The link status of the primary port.
instance primaryPort portState The state of the primary port protocol.
instance primaryPort holdoffRunnig The state of the hold-off timer for the primary port.
instance secondaryPort unit The secondary port.
instance secondaryPort RPL The role of the secondary port.
instance secondaryPort portOper The link status of the secondary port.
instance secondaryPort portState The state of the secondary port protocol.
instance secondaryPort
The state of the hold-off timer for the secondary port.
holdoffRunning
instance DNF The state of refreshing the MAC address table by the ring instance.
instance state The state of the ring instance.
instance guardRunning The state of the guard timer in the ring instance.
instance wtrRunning The state of the switching timer in the ring instance.
The timeout period of the switching timer in the ring instance; unit:
instance waittorestoreTimer
second.
instance transmissionRunnning The state of the packet transmission timer in the ring instance.
The timeout period of the packet transmission timer in the ring
instance transmissionTimer
instance.
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22.16 Viewing the Port Information of the ERPS
Ring Instance
Command Function
You can use this command to view the port information of the ERPS instance.
Command Format
show erps ring <1-239> port
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ring <1-239> The ring instance number. Mandatory
Command Example
View the port information of the ERPS instance.
Admin\protocol\erps#show erps ring 1 port
erp ring id 1
Port Port-role Port-state Link-state
19:3 RPL-owner Up Block
19:4 common Up Forward
Admin\protocol\erps#
Result Description
Parameter Description
erp ring id The ring instance number.
Port The port number.
Port-role The port role.
Port-state The status of the port.
Link-state The state of the port protocol.
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Command
Configuring Port Parameters
Deleting Port Parameters
Configuring ONU Multicast Protocol Parameters
Configuring the Multicast VLAN Flooding Mode
Configuring the Multicast QinQ Function
Configuring the Multicast Mode
Configuring the Multicast VLAN
Configuring the Multicast Protocol Version
Configuring Multicast Proxy IP Address
Configuring the Multicast Simulation Function
Deleting the Multicast Simulation Function
Viewing the Multicast Proxy IP address
Viewing Multicast Protocol Parameters
Viewing Multicast Group Information
Viewing Multicast Group Information on Host Side
Viewing Multicast Global Information
Viewing Traffic Statistics of the Multicast Group
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23.1 Configuring Port Parameters
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the port parameters.
Command Format
set igmp port <slot> <pon> <onu> <port> {[control] [enable|disable]}*1
{[bandwidth] <0-100000>}*1 {[leave] [fast|non_fast]}*1 {[max_group] <0-
255>}*1 {[profile] <porifle>}*1 {[signal_vlan] <0-4085>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<slot> The slot number. Mandatory
<pon> The PON port number. Mandatory
<onu> The ONU number. Mandatory
<port> The ONU port number. Mandatory
{[control] [enable|disable]}*1 The controlled mode. Enable or disable the function. Mandatory
The maximum bandwidth. The value ranges from 0 to
{[bandwidth] <0-100000>}*1 Mandatory
100000, and the default value is 0.
The leaving mode. Select not fast leave or fast leave
{[leave] [fast|non_fast]}*1 Mandatory
mode. The default value is fast leave.
The maximum number of the groups. The value
{[max_group] <0-255>}*1 Mandatory
ranges from 0 to 255, and the default value is 32.
{[profile] <porifle>}*1 The multicast profile. 32 character strings. Mandatory
The signaling VLAN. The value ranges from 0 to 4085,
{[signal_vlan] <0-4085>}*1 Mandatory
and the default value is 0.
Command Example
Set the leaving mode for Port 1 of ONU2 to Not Fast Leave, the maximum online
group number is 48, the maximum bandwidth is 5000, and the signaling VLAN is
100. The ONU is connected to PON Port 1 in Slot 13.
Admin\protocol\igmp#set igmp port 13 1 2 1 leavemode non_fast max_group 48
bandwidth 5000 signal_vlan 100
Admin\protocol\igmp#
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23.2 Deleting Port Parameters
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the port parameters.
Command Format
no igmp onu_port_parameters {slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onuno> port
<portno>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<slotno> The slot number. Mandatory
<ponno> The PON port number. Mandatory
<onuno> The ONU number. Mandatory
<portno> The ONU port number. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the port parameters of Port 1 for ONU2. The ONU is connected to PON Port
1 in Slot 13.
Admin\protocol#no igmp onu_port_parameters slot 13 pon 1 onu 2 port 1
Admin\protocol#
23.3 Configuring ONU Multicast Protocol
Parameters
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the ONU parameters.
Command Format
set igmp onu <slot> <pon> <onu> {[robustness] <0-12>}*1 {[leave] [fast|
non_fast]}*1 {[last_query_count] <0-12>}*1 {[mode] [snooping|proxy]}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<slot> The slot number. Mandatory
<pon> The PON port number. Mandatory
<onu> The ONU number. Mandatory
The robustness. The value ranges from 0 to 12, and
{[robustness] <0-12>}*1 Mandatory
the default value is 2.
The leaving mode. Select fast leave or not fast
{[leave] [fast|non_fast]}*1 Mandatory
leave.
The last query times. The value ranges from 0 to 12,
{[last_query_count] <0-12>}*1 Mandatory
and the default value is 2.
The multicast mode. Select snooping or proxy
{[mode] [snooping|proxy]}*1 Mandatory
mode. The default value is snooping mode.
Command Example
Set the leaving mode for ONU2 to Not Fast Leave, the robustness to 5, the last
query times to 3, and multicast mode to proxy mode. The ONU is connected to PON
Port 1 in Slot 13.
Admin\protocol\igmp#set igmp onu 13 1 2 robustness 5 leave non_fast
last_query_count 3 mode proxy
Admin\protocol\igmp#
23.4 Configuring the Multicast VLAN Flooding
Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the multicast VLAN flooding mode.
Command Format
set igmp vlan <1-4088> flood mode [all|unknown|none]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<1-4088> The multicast VLAN. Mandatory
Configure whether the multicast packets are transparently
transmitted.
u all: all the known and unknown multicast messages are
[all|unknown|none] transparently transmitted. Mandatory
u unknown: the unknown multicast messages are
transparently transmitted.
u none: the unknown multicast messages are discarded.
Command Example
Set the flooding mode of the multicast VLAN 100 to none.
Admin\protocol\igmp#set igmp vlan 100 flood mode none
Admin\protocol\igmp#
23.5 Configuring the Multicast QinQ Function
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the multicast QinQ function.
Command Format
set igmp signalling qinq [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Enable or disable the function. The default value is disable.
[enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
Command Example
Enable the multicast QinQ function.
Admin\protocol\igmp#set igmp signalling qinq enable
Admin\protocol\igmp#
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23.6 Configuring the Multicast Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the multicast mode.
Command Format
set igmp mode [control|proxy-proxy|snooping|proxy-snooping|disable|
igmpv3_proxy]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The multicast mode. The default mode is proxy-proxy
mode. The options include:
u 1: controlled mode
[control|proxy-proxy|
u 2: proxy-proxy mode
snooping|proxy-snooping| Mandatory
u 3: snooping mode
disable|igmpv3_proxy]
u 4: proxy-snooping mode
u 5: close
u 6: active snooping mode
Command Example
Set the multicast mode to proxy-snooping mode.
Admin\protocol\igmp#set igmp mode proxy-snooping
Admin\protocol\igmp#
23.7 Configuring the Multicast VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the multicast VLAN.
Command Format
set igmp vlan {[default]}*1 {<1-4088>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
{[default]}*1 The multicast VLAN. Default value: 4088. Mandatory
{<1-4088>}*1 The multicast VLAN. Value range: 1 to 4088. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the multicast VLAN to 100.
Admin\protocol\igmp#set igmp vlan 100
Admin\protocol\igmp#
23.8 Configuring the Multicast Protocol Version
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the multicast protocol version.
Command Format
set igmp stack [v1|v2|v3]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The multicast protocol version includes:
u V1: IGMP Version 1.
[v1|v2|v3] Mandatory
u V2: IGMP Version 2.
u V3: IGMP Version 3.
Command Example
Configure the multicast protocol version as IGMP V2.
Admin\protocol\igmp#set igmp stack v2
Admin\protocol\igmp#
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23.9 Configuring Multicast Proxy IP Address
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the multicast proxy IP address.
Command Format
set igmp proxy ip [<A.B.C.D>|default]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The multicast proxy IP address. It should be IP address of
[<A.B.C.D>|default] Mandatory
Class A to Class C. The default value is 10.25.14.57.
Command Example
Set the multicast proxy IP address to 10.25.100.100.
Admin\protocol\igmp#set igmp proxy ip 10.25.100.100
Admin\protocol\igmp#
23.10 Configuring the Multicast Simulation
Function
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the multicast simulation function.
Command Format
set igmp simulation program <A.B.C.D> vlan <vlanid> slot <slotno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<A.B.C.D> The multicast group address or the multicast IP address. Mandatory
<vlanid> The VLAN ID. Mandatory
<slotno> The slot number. Mandatory
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Command Example
Configure the simulation function for the multicast group whose address is 225.1.1.1
and VLAN is 100.
Admin\protocol\igmp#set igmp simulation program 225.1.1.1 vlan 100 slot 16
Admin\protocol\igmp#
23.11 Deleting the Multicast Simulation Function
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the multicast simulation function.
Command Format
no igmp simulation program <A.B.C.D> vlan <vlanid> slot <slotno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<A.B.C.D> The multicast group address or the multicast IP address. Mandatory
<vlanid> The VLAN ID. Mandatory
<slotno> The slot number. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the simulation function for the multicast group whose address is 225.1.1.1
and VLAN is 100.
Admin\protocol\igmp#set igmp simulation program 225.1.1.1 vlan 100 slot 16
Admin\protocol\igmp#
23.12 Viewing the Multicast Proxy IP address
Command Function
You can use this command to view the multicast proxy IP address.
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Command Format
show igmp proxy ip
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the multicast proxy IP address.
Admin\protocol\igmp#show igmp proxy ip
igmp proxy ip is 10.25.14.57
Admin\protocol\igmp#
23.13 Viewing Multicast Protocol Parameters
Command Function
You can use this command to view the multicast parameters.
Command Format
show igmp mode
Description
None
Command Example
View the multicast protocol parameters.
Admin\protocol\igmp#show igmp mode
system is running in IGMPv3 proxy/snooping protocol
IGMP/MLD Mode : proxy-proxy
Robustness variable : 2
Group membership interval : 260
Last member query interval: 1
Last member query count : 2
Query interval : 125
Query response interval : 10
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Result Description
Parameter Description
IGMP/MLD Mode The multicast mode.
Robustness variable The robustness count.
Group membership interval The aging time of the group member.
Last member query interval The query interval of the last group member.
Last member query count The query times of the last group member.
Query interval The interval of general query.
Query response interval The response time of general query.
23.14 Viewing Multicast Group Information
Command Function
You can use this command to view the multicast group information.
Command Format
show igmpv3 group {<A.B.C.D>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
{<A.B.C.D>}*1 The multicast group address. Mandatory
Command Example
View statistics information of the multicast group whose address is 255.1.1.1,
arranging in chronological order.
Admin\protocol\igmp#show igmpv3 group 225.1.1.1
=======================Vlan 100=======================
IGMP Connected Group Membership
Group Address Interface Uptime Expires Last Reporter
225.1.1.1 interface12 17:10:44 00:03:12 10.25.14.56
--------------------------------------------------------
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Result Description
Parameter Description
Group Address The multicast group address.
Interface The interface name.
Uptime The online duration.
Expires The timeout period of corresponding group.
Last Reporter The last reporter in the group.
23.15 Viewing Multicast Group Information on Host
Side
Command Function
You can use this command to view the multicast group information on the host side.
Command Format
show igmpv3 host-group {<A.B.C.D>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
{<A.B.C.D>}*1 The multicast group address. Mandatory
Command Example
View statistics information of the multicast group whose address is 255.1.1.1,
arranging in chronological order.
Admin\protocol\igmp#show igmpv3 host-group 225.1.1.1
=======================Vlan 100=================
IGMP Connected Proxy Group Membership
Group Address Interface Member state
225.1.1.1 interface65535 Idle
-------------------------------------------------
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Result Description
Parameter Description
Group Address The multicast group address.
Interface The interface name.
Member state The group member status.
23.16 Viewing Multicast Global Information
Command Function
You can use this command to view the multicast global information.
Command Format
show igmpv3 globle
Description
None
Command Example
View statistics information of the multicast group whose address is 255.1.1.1,
arranging in chronological order.
Admin\protocol\igmp#show igmpv3 globle
========================================
Compiled Version :RP1001
SVN Version : Rev: 435719
IGMP Version :v3
Work Mode :Proxy
Vlan Learning :Disable
Fast Leave :Disable
Max Transmit Unit :1500
Proxy Ip Address :10.25.14.57
SSM Ip Address :232.0.0.0
SSM Ip Mask :255.0.0.0
General Member Interval :260
Robustness :2
Query Interval :125
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Query Response Interval :10
Last Member Query Interval :1
Last Member Query Count :2
Igmp Group/Source age :enable
Input Buffer Size :131072 Bytes
Output Buffer Size :1500 Bytes
Work mode :proxy-proxy
up_vlan up_cos dw_vlan dw_cos
1002 200 3
Admin\protocol\igmp#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Compiled Version The compiled version.
SVN Version The subversion.
IGMP Version The multicast protocol version.
Work Mode The multicast mode.
Vlan Learning The VLAN learning function.
Fast Leave The fast leave mode.
Max Transmit Unit The maximum transmission unit.
Proxy Ip Address The proxy IP address.
SSM Ip Address The IP address of the mapping source.
SSM Ip Mask The mask of the mapping source.
General Member Interval The aging time of the group member.
Robustness The robustness count.
Query Interval The interval of general query.
Query Response Interval The response time of general query.
Last Member Query Interval The query interval for specific groups.
Last Member Query Count The query times for specific groups.
Igmp Group/Source age The IGMP aging.
The size of the Rx buffer area for the main control multicast protocol
Input Buffer Size
stack.
The size of the Tx buffer area for the main control multicast protocol
Output Buffer Size
stack.
up_vlan The Uplink VLAN.
up_cos The uplink VLAN priority.
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Parameter Description
dw_vlan The downlink VLAN.
dw_cos The downlink VLAN priority.
23.17 Viewing Traffic Statistics of the Multicast
Group
Command Function
You can use this command to view the traffic statistics of the multicast group.
Command Format
show igmp flow-statistic program <A.B.C.D> vlan <vlanid>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<A.B.C.D> The multicast group address. Mandatory
<vlanid> The VLAN ID. Mandatory
Command Example
View traffic statistics of the multicast group whose address is 255.1.1.1, arranging in
chronological order.
Admin\protocol\igmp#show igmp flow-statistic program 225.1.1.1 vlan 100
command is being execuled,please wait…
igmp flow statistic result:248(fps).
Admin\protocol\igmp#
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Command
Enabling or Disabling the DHCP Option 82 Function
Enabling or Disabling the DHCP Option 18 / 37 Function
Enabling or Disabling the PPPoE Plus Function
Enabling or Disabling the Remote End ID Function
Configuring the Line Identifier / Remote End Identifier Format
Configuring the Line Identifier Access Node Parameters
Viewing the Line Identifier / Remote End Identifier Format
Viewing Parameter Value of the Line Identifier Access Node
Viewing the DHCP Status
Viewing the PPPoE Plus Status
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24.1 Enabling or Disabling the DHCP Option 82
Function
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the DHCP Option 82 function.
Command Format
set dhcp option82 [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
u Enable: Enable the function.
[enable|disable] Mandatory
u Disable: Disable the function.
Command Example
Enable the DHCP Option 82 service.
Admin\device\circuitid#set dhcp option82 enable
Admin\device\circuitid#
24.2 Enabling or Disabling the DHCP Option 18 /
37 Function
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the DHCP Option 18 / 37 service.
Command Format
set dhcp [option18|option37] [enable|disable]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
u option18: The Option 18 service.
[option18|option37] Mandatory
u option18: The Option 37 service.
u Enable: Enable the function.
[enable|disable] Mandatory
u Disable: Disable the function.
Command Example
Enable the DHCP Option 18 service.
Admin\device\circuitid#set dhcp option18 enable
Admin\device\circuitid#
24.3 Enabling or Disabling the PPPoE Plus
Function
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the PPPoE Plus function.
Command Format
set pppoe_plus [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
u Enable: Enable the function.
[enable|disable] Mandatory
u Disable: Disable the function.
Command Example
Enable the PPPoE Plus function.
Admin\device\circuitid#set pppoe_plus enable
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24.4 Enabling or Disabling the Remote End ID
Function
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the remote end ID function.
Command Format
set remote_id [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
u Enable: Enable the function.
[enable|disable] Mandatory
u Disable: Disable the function.
Command Example
Enable or Disable the Remote End ID Function
Admin\device\circuitid#set remote_id enable
Admin\device\circuitid#
24.5 Configuring the Line Identifier / Remote End
Identifier Format
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the format of the line identifier or remote
end identifier and determine how to add user and equipment information into the
data packets, so as to manage the higher-layer BRAS equipment conveniently.
Command Format
set [circuit_id|remote_id] format [<format_str>|ctc|cnc]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
u circuit_id: the line identifier format.
[circuit_id|remote_id] Mandatory
u remote_id: the remote end identifier format.
u <format_str>: the customized format.
u ctc: the CTC format, which means the standard
[<format_str>|ctc|cnc] of China Telecom Corporation. Mandatory
u cnc: the CNC format, which means the
standard of China Netcom Corporation.
Command Example
Set the line identifier format to CNC.
Admin\device\circuitid#set circuit_id format cnc
Admin\device\circuitid#
24.6 Configuring the Line Identifier Access Node
Parameters
Command Function
You can use this command to configure parameters of the system line identifier,
which include access node identifier, rack number and shelf number.
Command Format
set circuit_id accessNodeIdentifier <identifier> ani_rack <0-31> ani_frame
<0-127>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Identifier format of the access node.
accessNodeIdentifier
A character string that should include no more than 50 Mandatory
<identifier>
characters, sans spaces.
Rack number of the access node.
ani_rack <0-15> The value range is 0 to 15. The valid value range varies Mandatory
with the operator.
Subrack number of the access node.
ani_frame <0-31> The value range is 0 to 31. The valid value range varies Mandatory
with the operator.
Command Example
Configure the line identifier. Set the access node identifier to abcdefg, the rack
number to 15, and the shelf number to 31.
Admin\device\circuitid#set circuit_id accessnodeidentifier abcdefg ani_rack 15
ani_frame 31
Admin\device\circuitid#
24.7 Viewing the Line Identifier / Remote End
Identifier Format
Command Function
You can use this command to view the line identifier / remote end identifier format.
Command Format
show [remote_id|circuit_id] format
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
u circuit_id: the line identifier format.
[circuit_id|remote_id] Mandatory
u remote_id: the remote end identifier format.
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Command Example
View the line identifier format information.
Admin\device\circuitid#show circuit_id format
Circuit ID format : CNC Standard
Admin\device\circuitid#
24.8 Viewing Parameter Value of the Line Identifier
Access Node
Command Function
You can use this command to view the parameter values of the line identifier access
node.
Command Format
show circuit_id value
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the parameter value of the line identifier access node.
Admin\device\circuitid#show circuit_id value
AccessNodeIdentifier : abcdefg
ANI rack : 15
ANI frame : 31
Admin\device\circuitid#
24.9 Viewing the DHCP Status
Command Function
You can use this command to view the status of the DHCP service.
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Command Format
show dhcp state
Description
None
Command Example
View the status information of the DHCP service.
Admin\device\circuitid#show dhcp state
DHCP option82 : enabled
DHCP option18 : disabled
DHCP option37 : disabled
EPON DHCP Patch: disabled
EPON ARP Patch: disabled
Admin\device\circuitid#
24.10 Viewing the PPPoE Plus Status
Command Function
You can use this command to view the service status of the PPPoE Plus.
Command Format
show pppoe_plus state
Description
None
Command Example
View the service status information of the PPPoE Plus.
Admin\device\circuitid#show pppoe_plus state
PPPoE+ : Enabled
Admin\device\circuitid#
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Configuring a System Trunk Group
Deleting a Trunk Group
Adding a Trunk Group Member Port
Deleting a Trunk Group Member Port
Configuring Reference Factors for the System Trunk Group
Configuring the Maximum Number of Members in a Trunk Group
Configuring the Trunk Group Aggregation Mode
Viewing Configuration of a Trunk Group
Configuring the Broadcast / Multicast / Unknown Packet Suppression Mode for
the Uplink Port
Disabling the Broadcast / Multicast / Unknown Packet Suppression for the
Uplink Port
Enabling the Broadcast / Multicast / Unknown Packet Suppression for the
Uplink Port
Viewing the Broadcast / Multicast / Unknown Packet Suppression for a
Designated Uplink Port
Viewing the Broadcast / Multicast / Unknown Packet Suppression for All Uplink
Ports
Configuring the Interface Mode for the Uplink Port
Enabling or Disabling the Uplink Port
Enabling or Disabling the Flow Control Function of the Uplink Port
Enabling or Disabling the Learning Function of the Uplink Port
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Enabling or Disabling the Priority Function of the Uplink Port
Configuring the Priority of the Uplink Port
Configuring the WAN / LAN Mode for the Uplink Port
Configuring Basic Properties of the Uplink Port
Configuring the Jumbo Frame Length of the Uplink Port
Creating a Super VLAN
Deleting the Super VLAN
Viewing the Super VLAN Information
Binding the Sub VLAN to the Super VLAN
Deleting the Designated Sub VLAN from the Super VLAN
Configuring the MTU Value of the Designated Super VLAN
Configuring the IP address of the Super VLAN
Deleting the IP Address of the VLAN
Configuring a Downlink Sub VLAN
Deleting a Downlink Sub VLAN
Configuring the ARP Proxy Switch of Super VLAN
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25.1 Configuring a System Trunk Group
Command Function
You can use this command to create a system Trunk group.
Command Format
create trunk <id>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<id> The Trunk group ID. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
Command Example
Create a Trunk group. The group number is 1.
Admin\interface#create trunk 1
Admin\interface#
25.2 Deleting a Trunk Group
Command Function
You can use this command to delete a system Trunk group.
Command Format
no trunk <id>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<id> The Trunk group ID. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the Trunk group whose ID is 1.
Admin\interface#no trunk 1
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25.3 Adding a Trunk Group Member Port
Command Function
You can use this command to add a member port to the Trunk group.
Command Format
add trunk <id> slot <slotno> port <portno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<id> The Trunk group ID. Mandatory
slot <slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 19 to 20. Mandatory
port <portno> The port number. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
Command Example
Create Trunk Group 6, and add Member Port 19:6.
Admin\interface#add trunk 6 slot 19 port 6
Admin\interface#
25.4 Deleting a Trunk Group Member Port
Command Function
You can use this command to delete a member port from the Trunk group.
Command Format
no trunk <id> slot <slotno> port <portno>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<id> The Trunk group ID. Mandatory
slot <slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 19 to 20. Mandatory
port <portno> The port number. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete Member Port 19:6 from Trunk Group 6.
Admin\interface#no trunk 6 slot 19 port 6
Admin\interface#
25.5 Configuring Reference Factors for the
System Trunk Group
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the reference factors for Trunk group to
implement the load sharing.
Command Format
set trunking groupno <1-6> criteria [smac|dmac|sdmac|sip|dip|sdip]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
groupno <1-6> The Trunk group ID. Mandatory
The reference factors include:
u smac: the source MAC address
u dmac: the destination MAC address
criteria [smac|dmac|sdmac| u sdmac: the source and destination MAC
Mandatory
sip|dip|sdip] addresses
u sip: the source IP address
u dip: the destination IP address
u sdip: the source and destination IP addresses
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Command Example
Configure load sharing for Trunk Group 6 based on source IP address.
Admin\interface#set trunking groupno 6 criteria sip
Admin\interface#
25.6 Configuring the Maximum Number of
Members in a Trunk Group
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the maximum number of members in a
Trunk group.
Command Format
set trunk <1-6> max-member-num <1-12>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
trunk <1-6> The Trunk group ID. Mandatory
The maximum number of members in a Trunk group. The value
max-member-num <1-12> Mandatory
ranges from 1 to 12.
Command Example
Set the maximum number of members in Trunk Group 6 to 2.
Admin\interface#set trunk 6 max-member-num 2
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25.7 Configuring the Trunk Group Aggregation
Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to set the Trunk group aggregation mode to either
manual or LACP mode.
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Command Format
set trunking groupno <1-6> mode [static|lacp]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
groupno <1-6> The Trunk group ID. Mandatory
The aggregation mode. It can be set to manual aggregation or
mode [static|lacp] Mandatory
the LACP mode.
Command Example
Set the aggregation mode for Trunk group No. 6 to manual.
Admin\interface#set trunking groupno 6 mode static
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25.8 Viewing Configuration of a Trunk Group
Command Function
You can use this command to view the Trunk group configuration in the system.
Command Format
show trunk [all|<trunkid>]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
View the information of all the Trunk groups or a designated
[all|<trunkid>] Mandatory
Trunk group.
Command Example
View the configuration of Trunk Group 6.
Admin\interface#show trunk 6
trunk 6 info :
portId(option):19:1 19:2 .
master_port 19:1,
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trunk_mode : TRUNK STATIC
trunk psc : SRC and DST MAC
auto_negotiation : ENABLE
duplex : HALF
flow_switch : DISABLE
mac_learning_switch : ENABLE
pri_enable : DISABLE
priority 0 :
speed 0 :
wan_lan_mode 1 :
work_mode 0 :
jumbo_frame 0 :
Admin\interface#
Result Description
Parameter Description
port info The uplink port added in the Trunk group.
master_port The master port of the Trunk group.
trunk_mode The aggregation mode of the Trunk group.
auto_negotiation The auto-negotiation mode of the port.
duplex The data communication mode of the port.
flow_switch The switch of the flow.
mac_learning_switch The MAC address learning switch.
pri_enable Enable or disable the priority.
priority The priority value.
speed The rate.
wan_lan_mode The working mode of the port.
work_mode 0 stands for SGMII, and 1 stands for Serdes.
jumbo_frame The number of the jumbo frames.
25.9 Configuring the Broadcast / Multicast /
Unknown Packet Suppression Mode for the
Uplink Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the packet suppression mode for the uplink
port. The unit can be packets/second, or kbit/s.
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Command Format
set uplink slot <slotno> port <portno> pkt_ctrl mode [speed|pktnum]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the uplink card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
19 to 20.
port <portno> The uplink port number. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
The rate of the packet suppression. It can be configured as
below:
mode [speed|pktnum] Mandatory
u speed: The unit is kbit/s.
u pktnum: The unit is packets/second.
Command Example
Set the unit of the packet suppression rate for Port 19:1 to kbit/s.
Admin\interface#set uplink slot 19 port 1 pkt_ctrl mode speed
Admin\interface#
25.10 Disabling the Broadcast / Multicast /
Unknown Packet Suppression for the Uplink
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to disable packet suppression for the uplink port.
Command Format
set control uplink slot <slotno> port <portno> [broadcast|multicast|
unknown|all] disable
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the uplink card. The value ranges
slot <slotno> Mandatory
from 19 to 20.
port <portno> The uplink port number. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
The packet suppression object includes:
u broadcast: broadcast packets.
[broadcast|multicast|
u multicast: multicast packets. Mandatory
unknown|all]
u unknown: unknown packets.
u all: all types of packets.
Command Example
Disable the broadcast packet suppression at the Port 19:1.
Admin\interface#set control uplink slot 19 port 1 broadcast disable
Admin\interface#
25.11 Enabling the Broadcast / Multicast / Unknown
Packet Suppression for the Uplink Port
Command Function
You can use this command to enable packet suppression for the uplink port and
configure the rate limiting value.
Command Format
set control uplink slot <slotno> port <portno> [broadcast|multicast|
unknown|all] enable limit <val>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the uplink card. The value ranges
slot <slotno> Mandatory
from 19 to 20.
port <portno> The uplink port number. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
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Parameter Description Attribute
The packet suppression object includes:
u broadcast: broadcast packets.
[broadcast|multicast|
u multicast: multicast packets. Mandatory
unknown|all]
u unknown: unknown packets.
u all: all types of packets.
The rate limiting value. The value ranges from 1 to
limit <val> Mandatory
262142, and the unit is packets/second.
Command Example
Enable the broadcast packet suppression at the 19:1 port; set the rate limit to 200
packets/second.
Admin\interface#set control uplink slot 19 port 1 broadcast enable limit 200
Admin\interface#
25.12 Viewing the Broadcast / Multicast / Unknown
Packet Suppression for a Designated Uplink
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the packet suppression function of a designated
uplink port, including the packet type, state of packet suppression (enabled or
disabled) and rate limit.
Command Format
show uplink packet_control slot <slotno> port <portno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. The value can be 19 or 20. Mandatory
port <portno> The port number. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
Command Example
View packet suppression configuration for Port 19:1.
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Admin\interface#show uplink packet_control slot 19 port 1
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 1 unknown enable limit 100
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 1 multicast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 1 broadcast enable limit 200
Admin\interface#
Result Description
Parameter Description
slot The slot number.
port The port number.
unknown The unknown packets.
multicast The multicast packets.
broadcast The broadcast packets.
limit The rate limit.
25.13 Viewing the Broadcast / Multicast / Unknown
Packet Suppression for All Uplink Ports
Command Function
You can use this command to view the packet suppression function for all the uplink
ports, including the packet type, state of packet suppression (enabled or disabled)
and rate limit.
Command Format
show uplink packet_control port all
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View packet suppression information for all the uplink ports.
Admin\interface#show uplink packet_control port all
port pkt_ctrl slot 1 port 0 unknown disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 1 port 0 multicast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 1 port 0 broadcast disable
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port pkt_ctrl slot 2 port 0 unknown disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 2 port 0 multicast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 2 port 0 broadcast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 3 port 0 unknown disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 3 port 0 multicast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 3 port 0 broadcast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 4 port 0 unknown disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 4 port 0 multicast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 4 port 0 broadcast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 5 port 0 unknown disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 5 port 0 multicast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 5 port 0 broadcast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 6 port 0 unknown disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 6 port 0 multicast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 6 port 0 broadcast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 7 port 0 unknown disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 7 port 0 multicast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 7 port 0 broadcast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 8 port 0 unknown disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 8 port 0 multicast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 8 port 0 broadcast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 11 port 0 unknown disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 11 port 0 multicast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 11 port 0 broadcast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 12 port 0 unknown disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 12 port 0 multicast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 12 port 0 broadcast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 13 port 0 unknown disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 13 port 0 multicast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 13 port 0 broadcast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 14 port 0 unknown disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 14 port 0 multicast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 14 port 0 broadcast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 15 port 0 unknown disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 15 port 0 multicast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 15 port 0 broadcast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 16 port 0 unknown disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 16 port 0 multicast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 16 port 0 broadcast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 17 port 0 unknown disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 17 port 0 multicast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 17 port 0 broadcast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 18 port 0 unknown disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 18 port 0 multicast disable
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port pkt_ctrl slot 18 port 0 broadcast disable
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 1 unknown enable limit 100
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 1 multicast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 1 broadcast enable limit 200
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 2 unknown enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 2 multicast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 2 broadcast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 3 unknown enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 3 multicast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 3 broadcast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 4 unknown enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 4 multicast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 4 broadcast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 5 unknown enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 5 multicast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 5 broadcast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 6 unknown enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 6 multicast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 19 port 6 broadcast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 20 port 1 unknown enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 20 port 1 multicast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 20 port 1 broadcast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 20 port 2 unknown enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 20 port 2 multicast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 20 port 2 broadcast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 20 port 3 unknown enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 20 port 3 multicast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 20 port 3 broadcast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 20 port 4 unknown enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 20 port 4 multicast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 20 port 4 broadcast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 20 port 5 unknown enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 20 port 5 multicast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 20 port 5 broadcast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 20 port 6 unknown enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 20 port 6 multicast enable limit 150
port pkt_ctrl slot 20 port 6 broadcast enable limit 150
Admin\interface#
Result Description
Parameter Description
slot The slot number.
port The port number.
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Parameter Description
unknown The unknown packets.
multicast The multicast packets.
broadcast The broadcast packets.
limit The rate limiting value.
25.14 Configuring the Interface Mode for the Uplink
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the interface mode for the uplink port.
Command Format
set uplink slot <slotno> port <portno> Interface [sgmii|serdes]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the uplink card. The value ranges from 19 to
slot <slotno> Mandatory
20.
port <portno> The uplink port number. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
The interface mode. When the port serves as an optical
[sgmii|serdes] interface, set it to SerDes. When this port serves as an electrical Mandatory
interface, set it to SGMII.
Command Example
Set the interface mode for uplink port 19:1 to the SGMII mode.
Admin\interface#set uplink slot 19 port 1 interface sgmii
Admin\interface#
25.15 Enabling or Disabling the Uplink Port
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the uplink port.
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Command Format
set uplink slot <slotno> port <portno> [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the uplink card. The value ranges from 19 to
slot <slotno> Mandatory
20.
port <portno> The uplink port number. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
[enable|disable] Enable or disable the uplink port. Mandatory
Command Example
Enable the uplink port 19:3.
Admin\interface#set uplink slot 19 port 3 enable
Admin\interface#
25.16 Enabling or Disabling the Flow Control
Function of the Uplink Port
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the flow control function of the
uplink port.
Command Format
set uplink slot <slotno> port <portno> flow_control [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the uplink card. The value ranges from 19
slot <slotno> Mandatory
to 20.
port <portno> The uplink port number. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
[enable|disable] Enable or disable the flow control function of the uplink port. Mandatory
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Command Example
Enable the flow control function of the uplink port 19:3.
Admin\interface#set uplink slot 19 port 3 flow_control enable
Admin\interface#
25.17 Enabling or Disabling the Learning Function
of the Uplink Port
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the learning function of the uplink
port.
Command Format
set uplink slot <slotno> port <portno> learning [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the uplink card. The value ranges from 19
slot <slotno> Mandatory
to 20.
port <portno> The uplink port number. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
[enable|disable] Enable or disable the learning function of the uplink port. Mandatory
Command Example
Enable the learning function of the uplink port 19:3.
Admin\interface#set uplink slot 19 port 3 learning enable
Admin\interface#
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25.18 Enabling or Disabling the Priority Function of
the Uplink Port
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the priority function of the uplink
port.
Command Format
set uplink slot <slotno> port <portno> priority [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the uplink card. The value ranges from 19
slot <slotno> Mandatory
to 20.
port <portno> The uplink port number. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
[enable|disable] Enable or disable the priority function of the uplink port. Mandatory
Command Example
Enable the priority function of the uplink port 19:3.
Admin\interface#set uplink slot 19 port 3 priority enable
Admin\interface#
25.19 Configuring the Priority of the Uplink Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the priority of an uplink port.
Command Format
set uplink slot <slotno> port <portno> priority privalue <0-7>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the uplink card. The value ranges from 19 to
slot <slotno> Mandatory
20.
port <portno> The uplink port number. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
The priority value, ranging from 0 to 7. The greater the value is,
privalue <0-7> Mandatory
the higher the priority becomes.
Command Example
Set the priority of the uplink port 19:3 to 6.
Admin\interface#set uplink slot 19 port 3 priority privalue 6
Admin\interface#
25.20 Configuring the WAN / LAN Mode for the
Uplink Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the WAN or LAN mode for the uplink port. It
is only valid for 10G optical port.
Command Format
set uplink slot <slotno> port <portno> wanlan_mode [wan|lan]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the uplink card. The value ranges
slot <slotno> Mandatory
from 19 to 20.
port <portno> The uplink port number. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
The port mode. If the equipment is connected to the SDH
equipment over a 10G optical port, select the WAN
wanlan_mode [wan|lan] Mandatory
mode. If the equipment is connected to the Ethernet
equipment, select the LAN mode.
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Command Example
Set the uplink port 19:3 to the WAN mode.
Admin\interface#set uplink slot 19 port 3 wanlan_mode wan
Admin\interface#
25.21 Configuring Basic Properties of the Uplink
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the basic properties of an uplink port, which
include the auto-negotiation switch, port rate, and data communication mode.
Command Format
set uplink slot <slotno> port <portno> auto_negotiation [enable|disable]
speed [10m|100m|1000m|10000m] duplex [full|half]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the uplink card. The value ranges
slot <slotno> Mandatory
from 19 to 20.
port <portno> The uplink port number. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
Enable or disable the auto-negotiation function of the
auto_negotiation [enable| port. Note that the optical interface does not support
Mandatory
disable] the auto-negotiation function. This function is only
valid for electrical interface.
speed [10m|100m|1000m|
The port rate; unit: Mbit/s. Mandatory
10000m]
Set the data communication mode of the port to full
[full|half] Mandatory
duplex or half duplex.
Command Example
Enable the auto-negotiation function for the uplink port 19:3; set the port rate to
1000 Mbit/s, and the data communication mode of the port to half duplex.
Admin\interface#set uplink slot 19 port 3 auto_negotiation enable speed 1000m duplex
half
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Admin\interface#
25.22 Configuring the Jumbo Frame Length of the
Uplink Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the jumbo frame length of an uplink port.
Command Format
set uplink slot <slotno> port <portno> jumbo_frame <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the uplink card. The value ranges from
slot <slotno> Mandatory
19 to 20.
port <portno> The uplink port number. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
The length of the jumbo frame; unit: byte. The value is
jumbo_frame <value> Mandatory
greater than 1518. The default value is 2000.
Command Example
Set the length of the jumbo frame for Port 1 Slot 19 to 2048 bytes.
Admin\interface#set uplink slot 19 port 1 jumbo_frame 2048
Admin\interface#
25.23 Creating a Super VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to create a Super VLAN.
Command Format
create super_vlan <1-4095>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
super_vlan <1-4095> The Super VLAN ID that needs to be created. Mandatory
Command Example
Create Super VLAN 1.
Admin\interface#create super_vlan 1
Admin\interface#
25.24 Deleting the Super VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the existing Super VLAN.
Command Format
no super-vlan [<1-4095>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Delete the designated Super VLAN or all the Super
super-vlan [<1-4095>|all] Mandatory
VLANs.
Command Example
Delete Super VLAN 1.
Admin\interface#no super-vlan 1
Admin\interface#
25.25 Viewing the Super VLAN Information
Command Function
You can use this command to query the Super VLAN information.
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Command Format
show [super-vlan|vlan-if] [<1-4095>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Select to view the information of Super VLAN or VLAN-IF
[super-vlan|vlan-if] Mandatory
interface.
View the information of the designated Super VLAN or all
[<1-4095>|all] Mandatory
Super VLANs.
Command Example
View the configuration information of all Super VLANs.
Admin\interface#show super-vlan all
--------------------------------------------
supervlanvid1
routeArp:disable
interVlanArp:disable
innerVlanArp:disable
VLAN_IF:1
IP:3.3.3.3->primaryMask:255.255.255.0
subvlanbeginid100subvlanendid100
--------------------------------------------
supervlanvid2
routeArp:disable
interVlanArp:disable
innerVlanArp:disable
VLAN_IF:2
IP:4.4.4.4->primary Mask:255.255.255.0
subvlanbeginid200 subvlanendid200
--------------------------------------------
supervlanvid3
routeArp:disable
interVlanArp:disable
innerVlanArp:disable
Admin\interface#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
super vlan vid The Super VLAN ID.
routeArp The state of the RouteARP proxy switch.
interVlanArp The state of the inter-VLAN ARP proxy switch.
innerVlanArp The state of the intra-VLAN ARP proxy switch.
VLAN_IF The VLANIF ID.
IP The IP address of the Super VLAN.
sub vlan begin id The starting Sub VLAN.
sub vlan end id The ending Sub VLAN.
25.26 Binding the Sub VLAN to the Super VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the binding relationship between Super
VLAN and Sub VLAN.
Command Format
set super-vlan <svid> add sub-vlan <vid_begin> {<vid_end>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
super_vlan <1-4095> The Super VLAN ID. Mandatory
The starting value of the Sub VLAN ID range. The value
psub-vlan <vid_begin> Mandatory
ranges from 1 to 4085.
The ending value of the Sub VLAN ID range. The value
{<vid_end>}*1 Optional
ranges from 1 to 4085.
Command Example
Bind Sub VLAN with ID 100 and 105 to Super VLAN with ID 1.
Admin\interface#set super-vlan 1 add sub-vlan 100 105
Admin\interface#
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25.27 Deleting the Designated Sub VLAN from the
Super VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the Sub VLAN that is bound to Super VLAN.
Command Format
set super-vlan <svid> delete sub-vlan <vid_begin> {<vid_end>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
super_vlan <1-4095> The Super VLAN ID. Mandatory
The starting value of the Sub VLAN ID range that needs to be
sub-vlan <vid_begin> Mandatory
deleted.
The ending value of the Sub VLAN ID range that needs to be
{<vid_end>}*1 Mandatory
deleted.
Command Example
Delete the Sub VLANs that are bound to Super VLAN 1, whose ID range from 100
to 105.
Admin\interface#set super-vlan 1 delete sub-vlan 100 105
Admin\interface#
25.28 Configuring the MTU Value of the Designated
Super VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the MTU value of the designated Super
VLAN.
Command Format
set vlan <1-4095> [ipv4|ipv6] mtu <68-1500>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
vlan <1-4095> The Super VLAN ID. Mandatory
[ipv4|ipv6] The IP type. Mandatory
The maximum transmission unit. The value ranges from 68 to
mtu <68-1500> Mandatory
1500; unit: byte.
Command Example
Set the MTU value of the designated Super VLAN to 1500.
Admin\interface#set vlan 1 ipv4 mtu 1500
Admin\interface#
25.29 Configuring the IP address of the Super
VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the IP address for the designated Super
VLAN.
Command Format
set vlan <1-4095> ipv4 <A.B.C.D> mask <A.B.C.D> {[secondary]}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
vlan <1-4095> The Super VLAN ID. Mandatory
ipv4 <A.B.C.D> The IP address. Mandatory
mask <A.B.C.D> The subnet mask. Mandatory
{[secondary]}*1 The standby IP address. Optional
Command Example
Set IP address to 3.3.3.3, subnet mask to 255.255.255.0, and no secondary IP
address for Super VLAN 1.
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Admin\interface#set vlan 1 ipv4 3.3.3.3 mask 255.255.255.0
Admin\interface#
25.30 Deleting the IP Address of the VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the IP address that has been configured in the
VLAN.
Command Format
no vlan <1-4095> ipv4 [<A.B.C.D>|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
vlan <1-4095> The Super VLAN ID. Mandatory
ipv4 <A.B.C.D> [<A.B.C.D>|all] Delete the designated or all the IP addresses. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the IP address of Super VLAN 1.
Admin\interface#no vlan 1 ipv4 3.3.3.3
Admin\interface#
25.31 Configuring a Downlink Sub VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to create a downlink SubVLAN.
Command Format
set sub-vlan <1-4085> downlink
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
sub-vlan <1-4085> The SubVLAN ID. Mandatory
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Command Example
Create a SubVLAN whose ID is 100.
Admin\interface#set sub-vlan 100 downlink
Admin\interface#
25.32 Deleting a Downlink Sub VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to delete a downlink SubVLAN.
Command Format
no sub-vlan <1-4085> downlink
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
sub-vlan <1-4085> The Sub VLAN ID that needs to be deleted. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete Sub VLAN 100.
Admin\interface#no sub-vlan 100 downlink
Admin\interface#
25.33 Configuring the ARP Proxy Switch of Super
VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the ARP proxy switch of the designated
Super VLAN.
Command Format
set arp-switch <supervlan_id> route [enable|disable] inner-subvlan [enable|
disable] among-subvlan [enable|disable]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The Super VLAN ID whose ARP proxy switch needs to
arp-switch <supervlan_id> Mandatory
be configured.
route [enable|disable] Enable or disable the route ARP proxy function. Mandatory
inner-subvlan [enable| Enable or disable the intra-Sub VLAN ARP proxy
Mandatory
disable] function.
among-subvlan [enable| Enable or disable the inter-Sub VLAN ARP proxy
Mandatory
disable] function.
Command Example
Configure the ARP proxy function of Super VLAN 1. Enable the route ARP, intra-
Sub VLAN ARP and inter-Sub VLAN ARP functions.
Admin\interface#set super-vlan 1 route enable inner-subvlan enable among-subvlan
enable
Admin\interface#
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Adding a Command Line Account
Configuring Command Line Accounts as Advanced Users
Configuring Command Line Accounts as Normal Users
Modifying First Login Password of the Command Line Account
Modifying Secondary Login Password of the Command Line Account
Modifying the Command Line Account Level
Deleting a Command Line Account
Viewing a Command Line Account
Configuring the Authentication Mode
Configuring the Authorization Mode
Configuring the Command Line Authorization Mode
Configuring the Accounting Mode
Configuring the Command Line Accounting Mode
Configuring the Tacacs Server Address
Deleting the Tacacs Server
Viewing the Tacacs Server Information
Configuring the RADIUS Server Information
Deleting the RADIUS Server
Viewing the RADIUS Server Information
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26.1 Adding a Command Line Account
Command Function
You can use this command to add a command line account. The default value is
normal account.
Command Format
user add <username> login-password <login_password>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<username> The username. Mandatory
login_password The first login password. Mandatory
Command Example
Add a command line account named ABCD, and password is 11111111.
Admin\aaa#user add ABCD login-password 11111111
Successfully added user ABCD as a NORMAL_USER ,
To change user role use "user role" command .
Admin\aaa#user list
UserName -------- User_role -------- User_level ----------
GEPON ADMIN_USER 15
ABCD NORMAL_USER 15
Total 2 users in system.
Admin\aaa#
26.2 Configuring Command Line Accounts as
Advanced Users
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the level of users with command line
accounts as advanced users.
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Command Format
user role <username> ADMIN enable-password <enable_password>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<username> The username. Mandatory
enable_password The secondary login password. Mandatory
Command Example
Configure a user whose account is ABCD as an advanced user, and the secondary
login password is 11111111.
Admin\aaa#user role ABCD ADMIN enable-password 11111111
Successfully change user ABCD to ADMIN mode.
Admin\aaa#user list
UserName ------ User_role ------- User_level ----------
GEPON ADMIN_USER 15
ABCD ADMIN_USER 15
Total 2 users in system.
Admin\aaa#
26.3 Configuring Command Line Accounts as
Normal Users
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the level of users with command line
accounts as normal users.
Command Format
user role <username> NORMAL
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<username> The username. Mandatory
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Command Example
Configure a user whose account is ABCD as a normal user.
Admin\aaa#user role ABCD NORMAL
Successfully change user ABCD to NORMAL mode.
Admin\aaa#user list
UserName ------- User_role ------- User_level ----------
GEPON ADMIN_USER 15
ABCD NORMAL_USER 15
Total 2 users in system.
Admin\aaa#
26.4 Modifying First Login Password of the
Command Line Account
Command Function
You can use this command to modify the first login password of the command line
account.
Command Format
user login-password <username> <old_password>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<username> The username. Mandatory
<old_password> The old password. Mandatory
Command Example
Modify the first password of the account ABCD from 11111111 (old password) to
22222222.
Admin\aaa#user login-password ABCD 11111111
Input new login password for user ABCD please.
New Password:********
Confirm Password:********
Successfully changed password!.
Admin\aaa#
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26.5 Modifying Secondary Login Password of the
Command Line Account
Command Function
You can use this command to modify secondary login password for the command
line account.
Command Format
user enable-password <username>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<username> The user name. Mandatory
Command Example
Modify the secondary password of the account ABCD into 22222222.
Admin\aaa#user enable-password ABCD 22222222
Input new login password for user ABCD please.
New Password:********
Confirm Password:********
Successfully changed password!.
Admin\aaa#
26.6 Modifying the Command Line Account Level
Command Function
You can use this command to modify the command line account level.
Command Format
user <username> level <0-15>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<username> The username. Mandatory
<0-15> The account level. The value ranges from 0 to 15. Mandatory
Command Example
Modify the account level for ABCD into 1.
Admin\aaa#user ABCD level 1
Admin\aaa#
26.7 Deleting a Command Line Account
Command Function
Delete a command line account.
Command Format
user delete <username>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<username> The user name that needs to be deleted. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete an account named ABCD.
Admin\aaa#user delete ABCD
Successfully delete user ABCD .
Admin\aaa#
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26.8 Viewing a Command Line Account
Command Function
You can use this command to view the current configuration information of the
command line account on the equipment.
Command Format
user list
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the configuration information of a command line account.
Admin\aaa#user list
UserName ------- User_role -------- User_level -------
GEPON ADMIN_USER 15
ABCD ADMIN_USER 1
Total 2 users in system.
Admin\aaa#
26.9 Configuring the Authentication Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the authentication mode.
Command Format
aaa authentication-mode [local | radius | tacacs]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
local The local authentication mode. Optional
radius The RADIUS authentication mode. Optional
tacacs The tacacs authentication mode. Optional
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Command Example
Set the authentication mode.
Admin\aaa#aaa authentication-mode tacacs
Admin\aaa#
26.10 Configuring the Authorization Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the user authorization mode.
Command Format
aaa authorization-mode [none | tacacs]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
none No authorization mode. Optional
tacacs The authorization mode is tacacs. Optional
Command Example
Set the authorization mode.
Admin\aaa#aaa authorization-mode tacacs
Admin\aaa#
26.11 Configuring the Command Line Authorization
Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to set the command line authorization mode.
Command Format
aaa authorization-mode command [none | tacacs]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
none No command line authorization mode. Optional
tacacs The command line authorization mode is tacacs. Optional
Command Example
Set the command line authorization mode to tacacs.
Admin\aaa#aaa authorization-mode command tacacs
Admin\aaa#
26.12 Configuring the Accounting Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to set the accounting mode.
Command Format
aaa accounting-mode [none | tacacs]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
none No accounting mode. Optional
tacacs The accounting mode is tacacs. Optional
Command Example
Set the accounting mode to Tacacs.
Admin\aaa#aaa accounting-mode tacacs
Admin\aaa#
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26.13 Configuring the Command Line Accounting
Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to set the command line accounting mode.
Command Format
aaa accounting-mode command [none | tacacs]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
none No accounting mode. Optional
tacacs The accounting mode is tacacs. Optional
Command Example
Set the command line accounting mode.
Admin\aaa#aaa accounting-mode command tacacs
Admin\aaa#
26.14 Configuring the Tacacs Server Address
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the Tacacs server address and access
information.
Command Format
tacacs-server host <A.B.C.D> [key|port|timeout] <value>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The destination IP address, which identifies the destination IP
host <A.B.C.D> Mandatory
address of the IP messages.
The encrypted key for interacting with the server. The length
key Mandatory
ranges from 1 to 255 characters.
The port for interacting with the server. The value ranges from 1 to
port Mandatory
65535.
The timeout period for connecting to the server. The value ranges
timeout Mandatory
from 3 to 10 seconds.
value Input the value of the above parameters. Mandatory
Command Example
Configure the Tacacs server. The address is 10.190.44.156, and the key is
fiberhome.
Admin\aaa#tacacs-server host 10.190.44.156 key fiberhome
Admin\aaa#
26.15 Deleting the Tacacs Server
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the Tacacs server configuration.
Command Format
no tacacs-server host <A.B.C.D>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Host <A.B.C.D> The server IP address that needs to be deleted. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the Tacacs server whose IP address is 10.190.44.156.
Admin\aaa#no tacacs-server host 10.190.44.156
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Admin\aaa#
26.16 Viewing the Tacacs Server Information
Command Function
You can use this command to view the configured Tacacs server information.
Command Format
show tacacs-server info
Description
None
Command Example
View the Tacacs server information.
Admin\aaa#show tacacs-server info
first server information:
ip address: 0.0.0.0
ip key: 000
ip port: 49
ip timeout: 5 seconds
second server information:
ip address: 0.0.0.0
ip key: 000
ip port: 49
ip timeout: 5 seconds
authentication mode: tacacs
authorization mode: disable
authorization command mode: none
accounting mode: none
accounting command mode: none
Admin\aaa#
Result Description
Parameter Description
ip address The address of the destination network.
ip key The interaction key.
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Parameter Description
ip port The server port.
ip timeout The timeout period.
authentication mode The authentication mode.
authorization mode The authorization mode.
authorization command mode The authorization command line mode.
accounting mode The accounting mode.
accounting command mode The accounting command line mode.
26.17 Configuring the RADIUS Server Information
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the RADIUS server information, which
includes the IP address, key, port number, timeout period, and retransmission times.
Command Format
radius server ip-address <A.B.C.D> [key|auth-port|acct-port|timeout|
retransmit] <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The destination IP address, which identifies the destination IP
ip-address <A.B.C.D> Mandatory
address of the IP messages.
key The encrypted key for interacting with the server. Mandatory
auth-port The authorized port for interacting with the server. Mandatory
acct-port The account port for interacting with the server. Mandatory
timeout The timeout period for connecting to the server. Mandatory
retransmit The retransmission times. Mandatory
u Key range: 0 to 255 characters
u auth-port range: 1 to 65535.
value u acct-port range: 1 to 65535. Mandatory
u Timeout range: 3 to 10s.
u Retransmit range: 3 to 10s.
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Command Example
Configure the Radius server information. The IP address is 10.490.44.156, and the
key is fiberhome.
Admin\aaa#radius server ip-address 10.490.44.156 key fiberhome
Admin\aaa#
26.18 Deleting the RADIUS Server
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the RADIUS server configuration.
Command Format
no radius-server host <A.B.C.D>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
host <A.B.C.D> The server IP address that needs to be deleted. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the RADIUS server configuration.
Admin\aaa#no radius-server host 10.190.44.156
Admin\aaa#
26.19 Viewing the RADIUS Server Information
Command Function
You can use this command to view the RADIUS server information.
Command Format
show radius
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Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the RADIUS server information.
Admin\aaa#show radius
radius = disable
first radius server information:
ip address: 10.190.44.195
ip key: wri123
ip authen_port: 65535
ip account_port: 65535
ip timeout: 10 seconds
ip retransmit: 10 counts
Admin\aaa#
Result Description
Parameter Description
radius The RADIUS server status: enable or disable.
ip address The address of the destination network.
ip key The encrypted key.
ip authen_port The authenticated port.
ip account_port The accounting port.
ip timeout The timeout period.
ip retransmit The retransmission times.
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This chapter introduces functions, formats, parameters and examples of commands
run in the admin\upgrade directory.
Upgrading Line Cards in a Batch Manner
Upgrading the ONUs in a Batch Manner
Upgrading the ONU automatically
Starting the ONU Automatic Upgrade Task
Disabling the Automatic Upgrade of the ONU
Viewing the ONU Automatic Upgrade Configuration
Checking the ONU Automatic Upgrade Log
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27.1 Upgrading Line Cards in a Batch Manner
Command Function
You can use this command to update line cards in a batch manner.
Command Format
upgrade xdu <ftp_serv_ip> <username> <password> <filename> <slotlist>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<ftp_serv_ip> The IP address of the FTP server. Mandatory
<username> The login username of the FTP server. Mandatory
<password> The login password of the FTP server. Mandatory
<filename> The name of upgrade file. Mandatory
<slotlist> The slot number of the line card to be upgraded. Mandatory
Command Example
Upgrade the line card in Slot 1. The IP address of the FTP server is 10.33.150.2,
login username is 1, password is 1, and name of upgrade file is ECXB_HEBIN.bin.
Admin\upgrade#upgrade xdu 10.33.150.2 1 1 ECXB_HEBIN.bin 1
upgrade success
Admin\upgrade#
27.2 Upgrading the ONUs in a Batch Manner
Command Function
You can use this command to update the ONUs in a batch manner.
Command Format
upgrade [onu_cpu|onu_firmware|iad] slot <slotno> pon <ponno> onu <onulist>
<ftp_serv_ip> <username> <pass> <filename>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The type of the upgrade file.
[onu_cpu|onu_ u onu_cpu: the CPU file of the ONU.
Mandatory
firmware|iad] u onu_firmware: the ONU firmware.
u iad: the IAD file of the ONU.
The slot number of the line card to which the to-be-upgraded
slot <slotno> Mandatory
ONU connects.
pon <ponno> The PON port number to which the to-be-graded ONU connects. Mandatory
onu <onulist> The authorization number of the to-be-graded ONU. Mandatory
<ftp_serv_ip> The IP address of the FTP server. Mandatory
<username> The login username of the FTP server. Mandatory
<pass> The login password of the FTP server. Mandatory
<filename> The name of upgrade file. Mandatory
Command Example
Upgrade the ONU_CPU file. The slot number of the line card corresponding to the
ONU is 1; the PON port number is 1; the IP address of the FTP server is
10.92.20.223; the username and password for the FTP server are both 1; and the
FTP filename is gcxb.gz.
Admin\upgrade#upgrade onu_cpu slot 1 pon 1 onu 1 10.92.20.223 1 1 gcxb.gz
ldu_upgrade_batch >>>>> now
upgrade success
Admin\upgrade#
27.3 Upgrading the ONU automatically
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the automatic upgrade of the ONU.
Command Format
set enable_onu_auto_upgrade_cfg slot <slotno> ftpip [ipv4|ipv6|ipv4z|
ipv6z|dns] <ftp_serv> username <name> password <psw> {[begin_time] <hh:mm>
[end_time] <hh:mm>}*1 {[day] <days>}*1 {[mode] [immediate|no_reboot|delay]
[reboot_time] <hh:mm>}*1 {[onutype] <onu_type_str> filename <file_name>}*6
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the line card to which the to-be-upgraded ONU
slot <slotno> Mandatory
connects.
ftpip [ipv4|ipv6| The IP address of the FTP server. Only IPv4 is supported
Mandatory
ipv4z|ipv6z|dns] temporarily.
<ftp_serv> The IP address of the FTP server. Mandatory
username <name> The login username of the FTP server. Mandatory
password <psw> The login password of the FTP server. Mandatory
[begin_time] <hh:mm> The starting time of the upgrade. Optional
[end_time] <hh:mm> The ending time of the upgrade. Optional
[day] <days> The total days for upgrade. Optional
The rebooting mode of the ONU.
[mode] [immediate|no_ u immediate: Reboot immediately.
Mandatory
reboot|delay] u no_reboot: Do not reboot.
u delay: Reboot later.
[reboot_time] <hh:mm> The time of rebooting the ONU. Mandatory
[onutype] <onu_type_
The type of the to-be-upgraded ONU. Mandatory
str>
filename <file_name> The name of upgrade file. Mandatory
Command Example
Upgrade the AN5006-04 that is connected to the line card in Slot 1. The server IP
address of the FTP server is 10.33.150.2. The login username and password are
both 1, the starting time of the upgrade is 00:00, the ending time is 12:00. The
upgrade lasts for 5 days. Reboot immediately after upgrade is complete. The reboot
starts at 03:00. The name of upgrade file is AN5006-04.bin.
Admin\upgrade#set enable_onu_auto_upgrade_cfg slot 1 ftpip ipv4 10.33.150.2 username
1 password 1 begin_time 0 end_time 12 day 5 mode immediate reboot_time 3 onutype
5006-04 filename AN5006-04.bin
enable onu auto upgrade cfg ok!
Admin\upgrade#
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27.4 Starting the ONU Automatic Upgrade Task
Command Function
You can use this command to start the ONU automatic upgrade task.
Command Format
set apply_auto_upgrade_cfg
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
Start the ONU automatic upgrade task.
Admin\upgrade#set apply_auto_upgrade_cfg
apply onu auto upgrade cfg ok!
Admin\upgrade#
27.5 Disabling the Automatic Upgrade of the ONU
Command Function
You can use this command to disable the ONU automatic upgrade task.
Command Format
set disable_onu_auto_upgrade_cfg slot <slotno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the line card to which the to-be-upgraded ONU
slot <slotno> Mandatory
connects.
Command Example
Disabling the automatic upgrade task of the ONU which is connected to the line
card in Slot 1.
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Admin\upgrade#set disable_onu_auto_upgrade_cfg slot 1
disable onu auto upgrade cfg ok!
Admin\upgrade#
27.6 Viewing the ONU Automatic Upgrade
Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view the automatic upgrade configuration of the ONU.
Command Format
show cfg_onu_auto_upgrade slot <slotno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number of the line card to which the to-be-upgraded ONU
slot <slotno> Mandatory
connects.
Command Example
View the automatic upgrade configuration of the ONU which is connected to the line
card in Slot 1.
Admin\upgrade#show cfg_onu_auto_upgrade slot 1
----- SLOT[1] enable -----
FTP SVR IP = 10.33.150.2
FTP SVR USR = 1
FTP SVR RWD = 1
Start Time = 00:00:00
End Time = 12:00:00
Upgrade Days = 5
Reboot Mode = Reboot immediately.
Reboot Time = 03:00:00
Upgrade Files: Item = 1
i = 1, ONU type = 5006-04, Filename: AN5006-04.bin
Admin\upgrade#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
FTP SVR IP The IP address of the FTP server.
FTP SVR USR The login username of the FTP server.
FTP SVR RWD The login password of the FTP server.
Start Time The starting time of the upgrade.
End Time The ending time of the upgrade.
Upgrade Days The total days for upgrade.
Reboot Mode The rebooting mode of the ONU.
Reboot Time The time of rebooting the ONU.
Upgrade Files The file used for upgrade.
ONU type The ONU type.
Filename The name of upgrade file.
27.7 Checking the ONU Automatic Upgrade Log
Command Function
You can use this command to view the automatic upgrade log of the ONU.
Command Format
show log_onu_auto_upgrade
Description
None
Command Example
View the ONU automatic upgrade log.
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Result Description
Parameter Parameter Description
TIME The time.
SLOT The slot number of the line card.
PON The PON port number.
ONU The ONU authorization number.
EVENT The event.
TYPE The ONU type.
FILE NAME The name of the upgrade file.
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Command
This chapter introduces functions, formats, parameters and examples of commands
run in the admin\maintenance\mirror directory.
Configuring a Dual-Uplink Protection Group
Deleting a Dual-Uplink Protection Group
Configuring the Link Recovery Mode for the Dual-Uplink Protection Group
Adding Master and Slave Ports for the Dual-Uplink Protection Group
View the Information of the Dual-Uplink Protection Group
Configuring the Uplink Card Protection Mode
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28.1 Configuring a Dual-Uplink Protection Group
Command Function
You can use this command to configure a dual-uplink protection group.
Command Format
create upbak_port <id>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
upbak_port <id> The dual-uplink number. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
Command Example
Create a dual-uplink protection group whose ID is 1.
Admin\device\protect#create upbak_port 1
Admin\device\protect#
28.2 Deleting a Dual-Uplink Protection Group
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the dual-uplink protection group.
Command Format
no upbak_port <id>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
upbak_port <id> The dual-uplink number. The value ranges from 1 to 6. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete a dual-uplink protection group whose ID is 1.
Admin\device\protect#no upbak_port 1
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Admin\device\protect#
28.3 Configuring the Link Recovery Mode for the
Dual-Uplink Protection Group
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the link recovery mode for the dual-uplink
protection group.
Command Format
set upbak_group linkrecovermode [autorecover|nonautorecover]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Configure the link recovery mode for the dual-uplink protection
group.
linkrecovermode
u autorecover: automatic recovery of the link mode. In this mode,
[autorecover| Mandatory
when the working link recovers from a fault, the system will
nonautorecover]
automatically return to the working link.
u nonautorecover: non-automatic recovery of the link mode.
Command Example
Configure the link recovery mode for the dual-uplink protection group in the
automatic recovery of the link mode.
Admin\device\protect#set upbak_group linkrecovermode autorecover
Admin\device\protect#
28.4 Adding Master and Slave Ports for the Dual-
Uplink Protection Group
Command Function
You can use this command to add master and slave ports for the dual-uplink
protection group.
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Command Format
add upbak_port <id> master <slotno> <portno> slave <slotno> <portno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The number of the dual-uplink protection group. The value ranges
upbak_port <id> Mandatory
from 1 to 6.
master <slotno>
The slot number and port number of the master port. Mandatory
<portno>
slave <slotno>
The slot number and port number of the slave port. Mandatory
<portno>
Command Example
Configure Port 20:1 as the master port and Port 20:2 as the slave port for the dual-
uplink protection group.
Admin\device\protect#add upbak_port 1 master 20 1 slave 20 2
Admin\device\protect#
28.5 View the Information of the Dual-Uplink
Protection Group
Command Function
You can use this command to view the information of the dual-uplink protection
group.
Command Format
show upbak_group [all|<trunkid>]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The dual-uplink protection group.
[all|<trunkid>] u all: all the dual-uplink protection groups. Mandatory
u trunkid: the dual-uplink protection group of designated ID.
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Command Example
View the information of the dual-uplink protection group whose ID is 1.
Admin\device\protect#show upbak_group 1
upbak 1 info :
portId(option):20:3 20:4 .
master_port 20:3,
trunk_mode : TRUNK STATIC
trunk psc : UNKNOW
auto_negotiation : ENABLE
duplex : HALF
flow_switch : DISABLE
mac_learning_switch : ENABLE
pri_enable : DISABLE
priority 0 :
speed 0 :
wan_lan_mode 1 :
work_mode 0 :
Admin\device\protect#
Result Description
Parameter Description
portId(option) The port number of the dual-uplink protection group.
master_port The master port number.
trunk_mode The aggregation mode.
trunk psc The reference factor.
auto_negotiation The auto-negotiation mode.
duplex The duplex mode.
flow_switch Enable the flow control.
mac_learning_switch The MAC address learning switch.
pri_enable Enable or disable the priority.
priority The priority value.
speed The port rate.
The WAN or LAN mode of the port.
wan_lan_mode u 0: the WAN mode.
u 1: the LAN mode.
The aggregation mode.
work_mode u 0: manual aggregation mode.
u 1: LACP mode.
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28.6 Configuring the Uplink Card Protection Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the protection mode of uplink cards.
Command Format
set uplink card_protect_mode [loads_balance|master_standby|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The protection switch and mode for uplink cards include:
[loads_balance|
u loads_balance: the load balancing mode.
master_standby| Mandatory
u master_standby: the active/standby mode.
disable]
u disable: Disable the protection mechanism for the uplink cards.
Command Example
Set the protection mode for uplink cards to master_standby mode.
Admin\device\protect#set uplink card_protect_mode master_standby
Admin\device\protect#
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This chapter introduces functions, formats, parameters and examples of commands
run in the admin\vlan directory.
Creating a Management VLAN
Creating the Service VLAN Index
Configuring the Service VLAN Name and Type
Configuring the Service VLAN Range
Deleting the Designated Service VLAN
Viewing the Designated Service VLAN Information
Viewing all Service VLANs
Adding the VLAN to the Port
Deleting the VLAN of the Port
Adding VLANs at the Uplink Port
Deleting the Uplink Port VLAN
Viewing VLAN Information of the Port
Viewing the VLAN Information of the Aggregation Group or Dual Uplink
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29.1 Creating a Management VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to create a management VLAN.
Command Format
set manage_vlan <1-4085> <name> {innervlan <0-4085>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The VLAN ID of the management VLAN. The value ranges from 1 to
<1-4085> Mandatory
4085.
<name> The name of the management VLAN. Mandatory
{innervlan <0- The inner VLAN ID of the management VLAN. The value ranges
Optional
4085>}*1 from 1 to 4085.
Command Example
Configure a management VLAN named Mgname, inner VLAN ID 1000 and outer
VLAN ID 2000.
Admin\vlan#set manage_vlan 2000 Mgname innervlan 1000
Admin\vlan#
29.2 Creating the Service VLAN Index
Command Function
You can use this command to create the service VLAN index.
Command Format
create service_vlan <id>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
service_vlan <id> The service VLAN ID. The value ranges from 101 to 4195. Mandatory
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Command Example
Create a service VLAN whose ID is 101.
Admin\vlan#create service_vlan 101
Admin\vlan#
29.3 Configuring the Service VLAN Name and
Type
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the name and type for service VLAN.
Command Format
set service_vlan <id> <name> type [data|iptv|ngn|voip|void|cnc|system|
uplinksub]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<id> The service VLAN ID. The value ranges from 101 to 4195. Mandatory
<name> The service VLAN name. Mandatory
type [data|iptv|
ngn|voip|void|cnc| The service VLAN type. Mandatory
system|uplinksub]
Command Example
Set the name for the service VLAN whose ID is101 to fh, and the service VLAN type
to data.
Admin\vlan#set service_vlan 101 fh type data
Admin\vlan#
29.4 Configuring the Service VLAN Range
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the service VLAN range.
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Command Format
set service_vlan <vid> vlan_begin <1-4085> vlan_end <1-4085>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
service_vlan <vid> The service VLAN ID. The value ranges from 101 to 4195. Mandatory
vlan_begin <1-4085> The starting VLAN ID. The value ranges from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
vlan_end <1-4085> The ending VLAN ID The value ranges from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the range of the service VLAN whose ID is 101 to 100 (starting VLAN ID) to 200
(ending VLAN ID).
Admin\vlan#set service_vlan 101 vlan_begin 100 vlan_end 200
Admin\vlan#
29.5 Deleting the Designated Service VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the designated service VLAN.
Command Format
no service_vlan [id|name] <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[id|name] The designated service VLAN ID or VLAN name. Mandatory
<value> The service VLAN ID or name. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the service VLAN whose ID is 101.
Admin\vlan#no service_vlan id 101
Admin\vlan#
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29.6 Viewing the Designated Service VLAN
Information
Command Function
You can use this command to view the designated service VLAN information.
Command Format
show service_vlan [name|vlan] <val>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
u name: the name of the service VLAN.
[name|vlan] Mandatory
u vlan: the ID of the service VLAN.
<val> The name or ID of the service VLAN. Mandatory
Command Example
View the information of the service VLAN named fh.
Admin\vlan#show service_vlan name fh
servicevlan 101 :
name : fh, type : data
vlan range: 100 ~ 200 #####end.
Admin\vlan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
servicevlan The service VLAN ID.
name The service VLAN name.
type The service VLAN type.
vlan range The service VLAN range.
29.7 Viewing all Service VLANs
Command Function
You can use this command to view all the service VLAN information.
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Command Format
show service_vlan all
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View all the service VLAN information.
Admin\vlan#show service_vlan all
servicevlan 101 :
name : fh, type : data
vlan range: 100 ~ 200 #####end.
servicevlan 102 :
name : ngn, type : ngn
vlan range: 400 ~ 500 #####end.
Admin\vlan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
servicevlan The service VLAN ID.
name The service VLAN name.
type The service VLAN type.
vlan range The service VLAN range.
29.8 Adding the VLAN to the Port
Command Function
You can use this command to add the VLAN to the port.
Command Format
add vlan vlan_begin <value> vlan_end <value> [untag|tag] [trunk|upbak|
allslot] <portno>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
vlan_begin <value> The starting VLAN ID. The value ranges from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
vlan_end <value> The ending VLAN ID The value ranges from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
The mode for adding service VLAN.
[untag|tag] u untag: strip the tags. Mandatory
u tag: keep the tags.
u trunk: the aggregation group.
[trunk|upbak|
u upbak: the dual uplinking. Mandatory
allslot]
u allslot: All slots.
u When the type is allslot, the value is 0.
<portno> u When the type is trunk or upbak, the value ranges from 1 to Mandatory
6.
Command Example
Add VLAN 10 to 20 to all the slots in the tag mode.
Admin\vlan#add vlan vlan_begin 10 vlan_end 20 tag allslot 0
Admin\vlan#
29.9 Deleting the VLAN of the Port
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the VLAN of the port.
Command Format
no vlan vlan_begin <1-4085> vlan_end <1-4085> [trunk|upbak|allslot|portall]
<portno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
vlan_begin <1-4085> The starting VLAN ID. The value ranges from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
vlan_end <1-4085> The ending VLAN ID The value ranges from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
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Parameter Description Attribute
u trunk: the aggregation group.
[trunk|upbak| u upbak: the dual uplinking.
Mandatory
allslot|portall] u allslot: All slots.
u portall: All ports.
u When the type is allslot, the value is 0.
<portno> Mandatory
u When the type is trunk or upbak, the value ranges from 1 to 6.
Command Example
Delete the VLAN from the Trunk group whose ID is 6. The starting VLAN ID is 30,
and the ending VLAN ID is 35.
Admin\vlan#no vlan vlan_begin 30 vlan_end 35 trunk 6
Admin\vlan#
29.10 Adding VLANs at the Uplink Port
Command Function
You can use this command to add VLANs at the uplink port.
Command Format
add vlan vlan_begin <1-4085> vlan_end <1-4085> [untag|tag] uplink slot
<slotno> port <portno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
vlan_begin <1-4085> The starting VLAN ID. The value ranges from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
vlan_end <1-4085> The ending VLAN ID The value ranges from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
The mode for adding service VLAN.
[untag|tag] u untag: strip the tags. Mandatory
u tag: keep the tags.
uplink slot <slotno> The slot number of the uplink port. Mandatory
port <portno> The port number of the uplink port. Mandatory
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Command Example
Add the VLAN 1000 to 1005 to the uplink port 20:1 in the tag mode.
Admin\vlan#add vlan vlan_begin 1000 vlan_end 1005 tag uplink slot 20 port 1
Admin\vlan#
29.11 Deleting the Uplink Port VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the uplink port VLAN.
Command Format
no vlan vlan_begin <1-4085> vlan_end <1-4085> uplink slot <slotno> port
<portno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
vlan_begin <1-4085> The starting VLAN ID. The value ranges from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
vlan_end <1-4085> The ending VLAN ID The value ranges from 1 to 4085. Mandatory
uplink slot <slotno> The slot number of the uplink port. Mandatory
port <portno> The port number of the uplink port. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the VLAN 1000 to 1002 from the uplink port 20:1.
Admin\vlan#no vlan vlan_begin 1000 vlan_end 1002 uplink slot 20 port 1
Admin\vlan#
29.12 Viewing VLAN Information of the Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the VLAN information of the port.
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Command Format
show port_vlan slot <slotno> port <portno>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> The slot number. The value ranges from 1 to 20. Mandatory
The port number. When the slot number is 1 to 18, the port
port <portno> number is 0. When the slot number is 19 or 20, the port number Mandatory
ranges from 1 to 6.
Command Example
View the VLAN information of the uplink port 20:1.
Admin\vlan#show port_vlan slot 20 port 1
port 20:1,
vlan(optin):
1003(1) .
1004(1) .
1005(1) .
Admin\vlan#
29.13 Viewing the VLAN Information of the
Aggregation Group or Dual Uplink
Command Function
You can use this command to view the VLAN information of the aggregation group
or dual uplink.
Command Format
show port_vlan port_type <type> agid <id>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The value ranges from 1 to 2.
port_type <type> u 1: the Trunk group. Mandatory
u 2: the dual uplink.
The aggregation group or dual-uplink ID. The value ranges from 1
agid <id> Mandatory
to 6.
Command Example
View the VLAN information of the Trunk group whose ID is 6.
Admin\vlan#show port_vlan port_type 1 agid 6
trunk 6 :
vlan(optin):
30(1) .
31(1) .
32(1) .
33(1) .
34(1) .
35(1) .
36(1) .
37(1) .
38(1) .
39(1) .
40(1) .
Admin\vlan#
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Command
This chapter introduces functions, formats, parameters and examples of commands
run in the admin\maintenance\mirror directory.
Configuring the Flow Mirroring of the Uplink Port
Disabling the Flow Mirroring of the Uplink Port
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30.1 Configuring the Flow Mirroring of the Uplink
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the flow mirroring function of the uplink port.
The data of the source uplink port can be diagnosed from monitoring of the
destination uplink port.
Command Format
set mirror source [port|trunk|cpu] <portlist> destination [port|trunk]
<portlist> direction <0-2>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
source [port|trunk] The source uplink port or trunking group of the flow mirroring. Mandatory
<portlist> The source uplink port number. Mandatory
destination [port|
The destination uplink port or trunking group of the flow mirroring. Mandatory
trunk]
<portlist> The destination uplink port number. Mandatory
The direction of the data stream.
u 0: the uplink and downlink data stream.
direction <0-2> Mandatory
u 1: the uplink data stream.
u 2: the downlink data stream.
Command Example
Implement the flow mirroring on the uplink and downlink data of uplink port 19:1 to
uplink port 19:2.
Admin\maintenance\mirror#set mirror source port 19:1 destination port 19:2 direction 0
Admin\maintenance\mirror#
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30.2 Disabling the Flow Mirroring of the Uplink
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to disable the flow mirroring function of the uplink port.
Command Format
set mirror disable
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
Disable the flow mirroring function of the uplink port.
Admin\maintenance\mirror#set mirror disable
Admin\maintenance\mirror#
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Enabling the ADSL Bit Swap Function
Configuring the ADSL Downlink Rate Mode
Configuring the ADSL Line Type
Configuring the Maximum ADSL Interval Delay
Configuring the ADSL Pulse
Configuring the Minimum ADSL Rate
Configuring the ADSL L0 Duration
Configuring the ADSL L2 Adjustment Power
Configuring ADSL L2 Rate
Configuring the ADSL L2 Duration
Configuring the ADSL Power Mode
Configuring the ADSL Maximum and Minimum Signal-to-Noise Ratio Margin
Configuring the ADSL Signal-to-Noise Ratio Margin
Configuring the ADSL Uplink Rate Mode
Configuring ADSL PVC Data
Configuring ADSL Breakpoint Number
Configuring the ADSL Transmission Mode
Configuring an ADSL Line Profile
Creating an Alarm Profile
Configuring the Far-end 15-Min ES Threshold for an Alarm Profile
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Configuring the Far-end 15-Min LOF Second Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Configuring the Far-End 15-Min LOS Second Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Configuring the Far-End 15-Min Power-off Second Threshold for an Alarm
Profile
Configuring the Far-End 15-Min SES Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Configuring the Far-End 15-Min UAT Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Configuring the Local-end 15-Min ES Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Configuring the Local-end 15-Min LOF Second Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Configuring the Local-end 15-Min LOL Second Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Configuring the Local-end 15-Min LOS Second Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Configuring the Local-end 15-Min SES Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Configuring the Local-end 15-Min UAT Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Configuring ID or Name of an Alarm Profile
Configuring the CID Mode
Enabling or Disabling a Port
Configuring the Port Isolation
Configuring Limit on the Number of MAC Addresses
Configuring a PVC Profile
Configuring the Queue Scheduling
Configuring the Port Rate Limiting Profile
Configuring Parameters Based on RFC2833/RFC2198
Configuring Howler Tone Timeout Processing
Configuring the Timeout Duration of the Signal Tone
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Configuring the Timeout Duration of the Signal Tone
Configuring Broadcast Storm
Configuring the TLS
Configuring Voice MD5 Authentication Parameters
Enabling a Voice Port
Configuring the Voice Timer
Erasing Feed Voltage and Current of POTS Port
Configuring the NGN Protocol Type
Configuring Feed Voltage and Current of POTS Port
Configuring a VDSL Line Profile
Configuring the Downlink Transmitting Power in a VDSL Line Profile
Configuring the Uplink Transmitting Power in a VDSL Line Profile
Configuring the VDSL Mode in a VDSL Line Basic Profile
Configuring a PSD Profile for the VDSL Line Profile
Configuring Notching Breakpoints for the VDSL Line Profile
Configuring the Standard Profile of the VDSL Line Profile
Configuring Shielding Breakpoints of the VDSL Line Profile
Configuring a VDSL Custom PSD Profile
Configuring a Downlink PSD Rule for a VDSL Custom PSD Profile
Configuring an Uplink PSD Rule for a VDSL Custom PSD Profile
Configuring the VDSL Power Back-off Profile
Configuring the Mandatory Electronic Length for VDSL Power Back-off Profile
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Configuring the Uplink Power Back-off Mode for the VDSL Power Back-off
Profile
Configuring a VDSL Service Profile
Configuring the Maximum Interleave Delay for the VDSL Service Profile
Configuring the Minimum Impulse Noise Protection for the VDSL Service Profile
Viewing Port Enabling Status
Viewing Port Rate Limiting Profile Binding
Viewing the POTS Telephone Number
Viewing the PVC Profile
Viewing Binding Ports of the PVC Profile
Viewing Binding Ports of the PVC Policy
Viewing the Queue Scheduling
Viewing the Port Rate Limiting Profile
Viewing the RFC2833 Configuration
Viewing Howler Tone Timeout Processing
Viewing the VLAN Service
Viewing Signal Tone Timeout Length Configuration
Viewing Broadcast Storm Configuration
Viewing a VLAN Profile
Viewing Voice MD5 Authentication Configuration
Viewing Voice Timer Configuration
Binding Traffic Policy to a Port
Viewing Traffic Policy Bindings of Ports
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Unbinding Traffic Policy from a Port
Configuring Voice Self-Exchanging Port Telephone Numbers in a Batch Manner
Configuring the Voice Service VLAN Name
Configuring a Voice Self-Exchanging Port Telephone Number
Enabling or Disabling the Voice Self Switch
Viewing Loop Detection
Viewing the MAC Address of MSAN Card's Port
Viewing NGN Protocol Type
Querying the Port Call Statistics Information
Querying POTS Common Parameters
Querying RTP Resource Configuration Profile
Querying Signaling Packet Statistics Information
Querying SIP Advanced Configuration
Querying SIP Digitmap Configuration
Querying SIP Server Configuration
Querying SIP User Call Profile Configuration
Querying Feed Voltage and Current Configuration of POTS Port
Querying the Subscriber Internal Line Test Result
Querying the Subscriber External Line Test Result
Adding a VDSL Line Profile
Adding a VDSL Custom PSD Profile
Adding a VDSL Extension Profile
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Adding a VDSL Retransmission Profile
Adding a VDSL Power Back-off Profile
Adding a VDSL Service Profile
Adding a VDSL Virtual Noise Profile
Binding a VDSL Line Profile to a Port
Binding a VDSL Custom PSD Profile to a Port
Binding a VDSL Extension Profile to a Port
Binding a VDSL Retransmission Profile to a Port
Binding a VDSL Power Back-off Profile to a Port
Binding a VDSL Service Profile to a Port
Binding a VDSL Virtual Noise Profile to a Port
Deleting a VDSL Line Profile
Deleting a VDSL Custom PSD Profile
Deleting a VDSL Extension Profile
Deleting a VDSL Retransmission Profile
Deleting a VDSL Power Back-off Profile
Deleting a VDSL Service Profile
Deleting a VDSL Virtual Noise Profile
Disabling Loop Detection Function
Enabling or Disabling Loop Detection Auto-Discovery Function
Distributing or Erasing a DSP Configuration Profile
Distributing or Erasing the RFC2833 Configuration
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Distributing or Erasing the MGC Configuration
Distributing or Erasing the RTP Resource Configuration Profile
Distributing or Erasing the SIP Advanced Configuration
Distributing or Erasing the SIP Digitmap Configuration
Distributing or Erasing the SIP Server Configuration
Distributing or Erasing the SIP User Call Configuration Profile
Distributing or Erasing Basic Voice Configuration
Distributing or Erasing Voice IP Configuration
Distributing or Erasing Voice Port Configuration
Distributing or Erasing Voice VLAN Configuration
Configuring the SIP Digitmap
Binding an Alarm Profile to a Port
Deleting a DSP Configuration Profile
Deleting the SIP User Call Configuration Profile
Distributing POTS Common Parameters
Erasing POTS Common Parameter Configurations
Configuring a DSP Profile Name
Configuring DSP Profile Parameters
Configuring the DTMF Mode for a DSP Profile
Configuring Fax Rate for a DSP Profile
Configuring Input and Output Gain for a DSP Profile
Configuring Jitter and Packet Interval for a DSP Profile
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Configuring Fax Encoding Mode
Configuring Fax Event Reporting
Configuring Fax Mode
Configuring Fax Packet Interval
Configuring Fax SDP Media
Registering / Unregistering the MGC
Configuring the MGC Heartbeat
Configuring the MGC Address and Port
Registering / Unregistering the NGN User
Configuring POTS Common Billing Parameters
Configuring POTS Common Coding Gain Parameters
Configuring POTS Common Impedance Interface Mode
Configuring POTS Common On-hook and Off-hook Detection Time
Configuring POTS Common Pulse Parameters
Configuring the RTP Resource Configuration Profile
Configuring the SIP Advanced Configuration
Configuring IP Address and Port for the SIP Server
Configuring the SIP Server Heartbeat
Configuring IP Address and Port for the SIP Proxy Server
Configuring the SIP Server Registration Refreshing Interval
Configuring the SIP User Call Profile Name
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Configuring the SIP User Call Profile - Enabling or Disabling Call Conference
and Polarity Reversal
Configuring the SIP User Call Profile - Call Forwarding Number
Configuring SIP User Call Configuration Profile - Caller ID Display Mode
Configuring the SIP User Call Profile - Call Forwarding Configuration
Executing an Internal or External Subscriber Line Test
Configuring the Voice VLAN
Configuring the Voice RTP IP Address
Configuring the Voice Signaling IP Address
Configuring the Voice PPPoE
Configuring the Voice DHCP
Creating an Extension Profile for a VDSL Profile
Configuring Extension Profile Parameters for a VDSL Profile
Creating a Retransmission Profile for a VDSL Profile
Configuring Retransmission Profile Parameters for a VDSL Profile
Configuring Uplink and Downlink Modes for a VDSL Retransmission Profile
Configuring Flow Control Frequency for a VDSL Retransmission Profile
Configuring Uplink and Downlink Rate Parameters for a VDSL Service Profile
Configuring Uplink and Downlink Rate Modes for a VDSL Service Profile
Configuring Uplink Signal-to-Noise Ratio Margin for a VDSL Service Profile
Configuring Downlink Signal-to-Noise Ratio Margin for a VDSL Service Profile
Configuring a VDSL Virtual Noise Profile
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Configuring Uplink Virtual Noise for a VDSL Service Profile
Configuring Downlink Virtual Noise for a VDSL Service Profile
Viewing a VDSL Line Basic Profile
Viewing Parameters of a Line Basic Profile Bound to the VDSL Port
Viewing VDSL Custom PSD Profile
Viewing Parameters of a PSD Profile Bound to the VDSL Port
Viewing VDSL Extension Profile Parameters
Viewing Parameters of an Extension Profile Bound to the VDSL Port
Viewing VDSL Retransmission Profile Parameters
Viewing Parameters of a Retransmission Profile Bound to the VDSL Port
Viewing a VDSL Power Back-off Profile
Viewing Parameters of a Power Back-off Profile Bound to the VDSL Port
Viewing a VDSL Service Profile
Viewing a Service Profile Bound to the VDSL Port
Viewing a VDSL Virtual Noise Profile
Viewing a Virtual Noise Profile Bound to the VDSL Port
Viewing the Voice Basic Configuration
Viewing the Voice Equipment Status
Viewing the Voice IP Address
Viewing the Voice IP Status
Viewing the Voice Port Configuration
Viewing Statistics Information of a Voice Stream Port
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Viewing the Voice VLAN
Viewing the Voice Self-Exchanging Port Configuration
Viewing Voice Self-Exchanging Enabling Status
Viewing Limit Configuration on the Number of MAC Addresses
Viewing an ADSL Line Profile
Viewing an ADSL Line Profile Bound to a Port
Querying the Alarm Profile Configuration
Viewing the Caller ID Display Mode
Viewing the IPT Telephone Number Configuration
Viewing the Port Isolation
Viewing MAC Address Table Entries
Viewing the Off-hook or On-hook State of a Port
Viewing DELT Results of a Port
Viewing SELT Results of a Port
Viewing Configuration Status of a Port
Configuring the Voice IP Mode
Configuring the Voice DNS Address
Configuring Basic Voice Configuration
Configuring the Voice Service Domain Name
Binding DSP and SIP User Caller Configuration Profiles to a Voice Port
Configuring the SIP Authentication User Name and Password
Configuring the SIP User Telephone Number
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Configuring User Name of Voice Port
Creating a VLAN Profile
Distributing or Erasing the CID Configuration
Distributing or Erasing the IPT Telephone Number Configuration
Distributing or Erasing the POTS Telephone Number Configuration
Distributing or Erasing the Howler Tone Timeout Processing Configuration
Distributing or Erasing the Signal Tone Timeout Length Configuration
Distributing or Erasing the Voice MD5 Authentication Configuration
Distributing or Erasing the Voice Timer Configuration
Creating an ADSL Line Profile
Configuring the IPT Telephone Number
Adding a Multicast Tag Service
Adding a Multicast Translation Service
Adding a Multicast Transparent Transmission Service
Configuring the POTS Telephone Number
Creating a PVC Profile
Adding a Unicast Tag Service
Adding a Unicast Translation Service
Adding a Unicast Transparent Transmission Service
Adding a VLAN Service
Binding a Line Profile to a Port
Binding Traffic Policy to PVC
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Binding a PVC Profile to a Port
Binding a Rate Limiting Profile to a Port
Binding a VLAN Profile to a Port
Deleting a VLAN Service
Deleting an ADSL Line Profile
Deleting an Alarm Profile
Deleting a PVC Profile
Deleting a Port Rate Limiting Profile
Deleting Services in a VLAN Service Profile
Unbinding Traffic Policy from PVC
Unbinding the Port Rate Limiting Profile from a Port
Unbinding a VLAN Profile from a Port
Entering a VLAN Profile
Refreshing an ADSL Line Profile
Refreshing a PVC Profile
Viewing Binding Information about the Alarm Profile
Viewing Incoming Call Simulation Status
Viewing Outgoing Call Simulation Status
Viewing the Call Statistics Information
Viewing the DSP Channel Status
Viewing a DSP Configuration Profile.
Viewing Fax Parameter Configuration
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Viewing the MGC Configuration
Viewing the NGN User Port Status
Starting an Incoming Call Simulation
Starting an Outgoing Call Simulation
Ending an Incoming Call Simulation
Ending an Outgoing Call Simulation
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31.1 Enabling the ADSL Bit Swap Function
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the ADSL bit swap function.
Command Format
set adsl BitSwap [down|up] [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ADSL bit swap direction.
[down|up] u down: downlink bit swap. Mandatory
u up: uplink bit swap.
ADSL bit swap enabling flag.
[enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
Command Example
Configure the ADSL uplink bit swap function.
Admin\msan#set adsl bitswap up enable
Admin\msan#
31.2 Configuring the ADSL Downlink Rate Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to set the ADSL downlink rate mode.
Command Format
set adsl DownRateMode [StartAdpt|fixed|RunAdpt]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The ADSL downlink rate mode.
DownRateMode [StartAdpt| u startAdpt: start adaptive mode
Mandatory
fixed|RunAdpt] u fixed: fixed mode
u runAdpt: running adaptive mode
Command Example
Set the ADSL downlink rate mode to fixed.
Admin\msan#set adsl downratemode fixed
Admin\msan#
31.3 Configuring the ADSL Line Type
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the ADSL line type.
Command Format
set adsl LineType [none|fastOnly|interleave|FastOrInter|FastAndInter]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ADSL line type.
u None: no channel
LineType [none|fastOnly|
u fasrOnly: fast channel
interleave|FastOrInter| Mandatory
u Interleave: interleave channel
FastAndInter]
u FastOrInter: fast or interleave channel
u FastAndInter: fast and interleave channel
Command Example
Set the ADSL line type to fast and interleave channel.
Admin\msan#set adsl linetype fastandinter
Admin\msan#
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31.4 Configuring the Maximum ADSL Interval
Delay
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the maximum ADSL interval delay.
Command Format
set adsl MaxInterLeaveDelay [down|up] <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Maximum ADSL interval delay direction.
[down|up] u down: downlink Mandatory
u up: uplink
<value> Delay value. Value range: 0 to 63. Unit: ms. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the maximum downlink ADSL delay interval to 50ms.
Admin\msan#set adsl maxinterleavedelay down 50
Admin\msan#
31.5 Configuring the ADSL Pulse
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the ADSL pulse.
Command Format
set adsl MinInp [down|up] <value>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Pulse direction.
[down|up] u down: downlink Mandatory
u up: uplink
<value> Pulse value. Value range: 1 to 18. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the ADSL downlink pulse to 10.
Admin\msan#set adsl mininp down 10
Admin\msan#
31.6 Configuring the Minimum ADSL Rate
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the minimum ADSL rate.
Command Format
set adsl MinRate [down|up] <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Minimum rate direction.
[down|up] u down: downlink Mandatory
u up: uplink
<value> Minimum rate. Value range: 0 to 100000; unit: Kbps. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the minimum downlink ADSL rate to 500 Kbps.
Admin\msan#set adsl minrate down 500
Admin\msan#
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31.7 Configuring the ADSL L0 Duration
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the ADSL L0 duration.
Command Format
set adsl PmL0Time <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
PmL0Time <value> ADSL L0 duration. Value range: 0 to 65534; unit: s. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the ADSL L0 duration to 1000s.
Admin\msan#set adsl pml0time 1000
Admin\msan#
31.8 Configuring the ADSL L2 Adjustment Power
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the ADSL L2 adjustment power.
Command Format
set adsl PmL2Atprt <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ADSL L2 adjustment power. Value range: 0 to 15;
PmL2Atprt <value> Mandatory
unit: dB.
Command Example
Set the ADSL adjustment power to 10 dB.
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Admin\msan#set adsl pml2atprt 10
Admin\msan#
31.9 Configuring ADSL L2 Rate
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the ADSL L2 rate.
Command Format
set adsl PmL2Rate <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
PmL2Rate <value> L2 rate. Value range: 0 to 65543; unit: Kbps. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the ADSL L2 rate to 200 Kbps.
Admin\msan#set adsl pml2rate 200
Admin\msan#
31.10 Configuring the ADSL L2 Duration
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the ADSL L2 duration.
Command Format
set adsl PmL2Time<value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ADSL L2 duration. Value range: 0 to 65534; unit:
PmL2Time<value> Mandatory
s.
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Command Example
Set the ADSL L2 duration to 1000s.
Admin\msan#set adsl pml2time 1000
Admin\msan#
31.11 Configuring the ADSL Power Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to set the ADSL power mode.
Command Format
set adsl PowerMode [L0Mode|L3Mode|L2Mode|L2AndL3]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ADSL power mode.
u L0Mode: L0 mode
PowerMode [L0Mode|L3Mode|
u L3Mode: L3 mode Mandatory
L2Mode|L2AndL3]
u L2Mode: L2 mode
u L2AndL3: L2 or L3 mode
Command Example
Set the ADSL power mode to L2 mode.
Admin\msan#set adsl powermode l2mode
Admin\msan#
31.12 Configuring the ADSL Maximum and
Minimum Signal-to-Noise Ratio Margin
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the ADSL maximum and minimum signal-
to-noise ratio margin.
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Command Format
set adsl Snrm [down|up] MaxSnrm <value1> MinSnrm <value2>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Direction
[down|up] u down: downlink. Mandatory
u up: uplink.
Maximum signal-to-noise ratio margin. Value range:
MaxSnrm <value1> Mandatory
0 to 31. (unit: dB)
Minimum signal-to-noise ratio margin. Value range:
MinSnrm <value2> Mandatory
0 to 31. (unit: dB)
Command Example
Set the uplink maximum and minimum ADSL signal-to-noise ratio margin to 20 dB
and 10 dB.
Admin\msan#set adsl snrm up maxsnrm 20 minsnrm 10
Admin\msan#
31.13 Configuring the ADSL Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Margin
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the ADSL signal-to-noise ratio margin.
Command Format
set adsl SnrmMargin [down|up] <value>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Signal-to-noise ratio margin.
SnrmMargin [down|up] u down: downlink. Mandatory
u up: uplink.
Signal-to-noise ratio margin. Value range: 0 to 31.
MaxSnrm <value1> Mandatory
(unit: dB)
Command Example
Set the downlink ADSL signal-to-noise ratio margin to 20dB.
Admin\msan#set adsl snrmMargin down 20
Admin\msan#
31.14 Configuring the ADSL Uplink Rate Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to set the ADSL uplink rate mode.
Command Format
set adsl UpRateMode [StartAdpt|fixed|RunAdpt]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ADSL uplink rate mode
UpRateMode [StartAdpt| u startAdpt: start adaptive mode
Mandatory
fixed|RunAdpt] u fixed: fixed mode
u runAdpt: running adaptive mode
Command Example
Set the ADSL uplink rate mode to running adaptive.
Admin\msan#set adsl upratemode runadpt
Admin\msan#
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31.15 Configuring ADSL PVC Data
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the ADSL PVC data.
Command Format
set adsl pvcNo <value1> vpi <value2> vci <value3>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
pvcNo <value1> PVC index. Value range: 0 to 7. Mandatory
Virtual path identifier. Value range: 32 to 65535, or
vpi <value2> Mandatory
0.
vci <value3> Virtual channel identifier. Value range: 32 to 65535. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the virtual path identifier to 20, and virtual channel identifier to 100 for ADSL
PVC1.
Admin\msan#set adsl pvcno 1 vpi 20 vci 100
Admin\msan#
31.16 Configuring ADSL Breakpoint Number
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the ADSL breakpoint number.
Command Format
set adsl toneblackout number <number> {<no> start <value1> end <value2>}*8
{<no> start <value3> end <value4>}*8
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
number <number> Number of breakpoints Value range: 1 to 16. Mandatory
<no> Index number. Value range: 1 to 8. Optional
start <value1> Starting frequency band. Value range: 0 to 511; unit: tone. Optional
<no> Index number. The value ranges from 1 to 8. Optional
start <value3> Starting frequency band. Value range: 0 to 511; unit: tone. Optional
end <value4> Ending frequency band. Value range: 0 to 511; unit: tone. Optional
Command Example
Configure two ADSL blackouts. Set the starting frequency band to 5 tones and
ending frequency band to 10 tones for Index 1; set the starting frequency band to 15
tones and ending frequency band to 20 tones for Index 3.
Admin\msan#set adsl toneblackout number 2 1 start 5 end 10 3 start 15 end 20
Admin\msan#
31.17 Configuring the ADSL Transmission Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to set the ADSL transmission mode.
Command Format
set adsl transmode [adpt|gdmt|adsl_2|adsl2+|t1413]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Transmission mode.
u adpt: self adaptive mode
transmode [adpt|gdmt|adsl_ u gdmt: g.dmt mode
Mandatory
2|adsl2+|t1413] u adsl_2: adsl2 mode
u adsl2+: adsl2+ mode
u t1413: t1413 mode
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Command Example
Set the ADSL transmission mode to g.dmt mode.
Admin\msan#set adsl transmode gdmt
Admin\msan#
31.18 Configuring an ADSL Line Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure an ADSL line profile.
Command Format
set adslLine profile [id|name] <idOrName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile ID or profile name
[id|name] u id: profile ID Mandatory
u name: profile name
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or profile name Mandatory
Command Example
Set an ADSL line profile whose profile ID is "2".
Admin\msan#set adslline profile id 2
Admin\msan#
31.19 Creating an Alarm Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to create an alarm profile.
Command Format
add alarm profile <name> {id <id>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<name> Profile name Mandatory
{id <id>}*1 Profile ID. Optional
Command Example
Create an alarm profile whose ID is "1" and name is "test_alarm_prf".
Admin\msan#add alarm profile test_alarm_prf id 1
Admin\msan#
31.20 Configuring the Far-end 15-Min ES Threshold
for an Alarm Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to set the far-end 15-min errored second (ES) threshold
for an alarm profile.
Command Format
set alarm FeEsThreshold15min <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
FeEsThreshold15min Far-end 15-min ES threshold Mandatory
<value> Value range: 0 to 900 Mandatory
Command Example
Set the far-end 15-min ES threshold to 600 for an alarm profile.
Admin\msan#set alarm feesthreshold15min 600
Admin\msan#
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31.21 Configuring the Far-end 15-Min LOF Second
Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to set the far-end 15-min loss of frame (LOF) second
threshold for an alarm profile.
Command Format
set alarm FeLofsThreshold15min <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Far-end 15-min LOF second
FeLofsThreshold15min
threshold The value ranges from 0 to Mandatory
<value>
900.
Command Example
Set the far-end 15-min LOF second threshold for an alarm profile to 500.
Admin\msan#set alarm felofsthreshold15min 500
Admin\msan#
31.22 Configuring the Far-End 15-Min LOS Second
Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the far-end 15-min loss of signal (LOS)
second threshold for an alarm profile.
Command Format
set alarm FeLossThreshold15min <value>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
FeLossThreshold15min Far-end 15-min LOS second threshold. Value
Mandatory
<value> range: 0 to 900. (unit: s)
Command Example
Set the far-end 15-min LOS second threshold for an alarm profile to 400.
Admin\msan#set alarm felossthreshold15min 400
Admin\msan#
31.23 Configuring the Far-End 15-Min Power-off
Second Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to set the far-end 15-min power-off second threshold for
an alarm profile.
Command Format
set alarm FeLprsThreshold15min <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
FeLprsThreshold15min Far-end 15-min power-off second threshold. Value
Mandatory
<value> range: 0 to 900.
Command Example
Set the far-end 15-min power-off second threshold for an alarm profile to 200.
Admin\msan#set alarm felprsthreshold15min 200
Admin\msan#
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31.24 Configuring the Far-End 15-Min SES
Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to set the far-end 15-min severely errored second (SES)
threshold for an alarm profile.
Command Format
set alarm FeSesThreshold15min <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Far-end 15-min SES threshold. Value range: 0 to
FeSesThreshold15min <value> Mandatory
900.
Command Example
Set the far-end 15-min SES threshold for an alarm profile to 100.
Admin\msan#set alarm fesesthreshold15min 100
Admin\msan#
31.25 Configuring the Far-End 15-Min UAT
Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to set the far-end 15-min unavailable time (UAT)
threshold for an alarm profile.
Command Format
set alarm FeUasThreshold15min <value>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Far-end 15-min UAT threshold. Value range: 0 to
FeUasThreshold15min <value> Mandatory
900.
Command Example
Set the far-end 15-min UAT threshold for an alarm profile to 50.
Admin\msan#set alarm feuasthreshold15min 50
Admin\msan#
31.26 Configuring the Local-end 15-Min ES
Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to set the local-end 15-min errored second (ES)
threshold for an alarm profile.
Command Format
set alarm NeEsThreshold15min <value>
Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Local-end 15-min ES threshold Value range: 0 to
NeEsThreshold15min <value> Mandatory
900
Command Example
Set the local-end 15-min ES threshold to 20 for an alarm profile.
Admin\msan#set alarm neesthreshold15min 20
Admin\msan#
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31.27 Configuring the Local-end 15-Min LOF
Second Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to set the local-end 15-min loss of frame (LOF) second
threshold for an alarm profile.
Command Format
set alarm NeLofsThreshold15min <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
NeLofsThreshold15min Local-end 15-min LOF second threshold. Value
Mandatory
<value> range: 0 to 900.
Command Example
Set the local-end 15-min LOF second threshold for an alarm profile to 300.
Admin\msan#set alarm nelofsthreshold15min 300
Admin\msan#
31.28 Configuring the Local-end 15-Min LOL
Second Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to set the local-end 15-min LOL second threshold for an
alarm profile.
Command Format
set alarm NeLolsThreshold15min <value>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
NeLolsThreshold15min
Local-end 15-min LOL second threshold Mandatory
<value>
Command Example
Set the local-end 15-min LOL second threshold to 150 for an alarm profile.
Admin\msan#set alarm NeLolsThreshold15min 150
Admin\msan#
31.29 Configuring the Local-end 15-Min LOS
Second Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the local-end 15-min loss of signal (LOS)
second threshold for an alarm profile.
Command Format
set alarm NeLossThreshold15min <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
NeLossThreshold15min Local-end 15-min LOS second threshold. Value
Mandatory
<value> range: 0 to 900.
Command Example
Set the local-end 15-min LOS second threshold for an alarm profile to 500.
Admin\msan#set alarm nelossthreshold15min 500
Admin\msan#
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31.30 Configuring the Local-end 15-Min SES
Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to set the local-end 15-min severely errored second (SES)
threshold for an alarm profile.
Command Format
set alarm NeSesThreshold15min <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Local-end 15-min SES threshold. Value range: 0 to
NeSesThreshold15min <value> Mandatory
900.
Command Example
Set the local-end 15-min SES threshold for an alarm profile to 350.
Admin\msan#set alarm nesesthreshold15min 350
Admin\msan#
31.31 Configuring the Local-end 15-Min UAT
Threshold for an Alarm Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to set the local-end 15-min unavailable time (UAT)
threshold for an alarm profile.
Command Format
set alarm NeUasThreshold15min <value>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Local-end 15-min UAT threshold. Value range: 0 to
NeUasThreshold15min <value> Mandatory
900.
Command Example
Set the local-end 15-min UAT threshold to 200 for an alarm profile.
Admin\msan#set alarm neuasthreshold15min 200
Admin\msan#
31.32 Configuring ID or Name of an Alarm Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to set the ID or name of an alarm profile.
Command Format
set alarm profile [id|name] <idOrName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile ID or profile name.
[id|name] u id: profile ID Mandatory
u name: profile name
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or profile name Mandatory
Command Example
Configure an alarm profile whose ID is "1".
Admin\msan#set alarm profile id 1
Admin\msan#
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31.33 Configuring the CID Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to set the CID mode.
Command Format
set cid mode [fsk|dtmf]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
CID mode.
mode [fsk|dtmf] u fsk: FSK mode Mandatory
u dtmf: DTMF mode
Command Example
Set the CID mode to FSK.
Admin\msan#set cid mode fsk
set CID mode configuration successfully(0).
Admin\msan#
31.34 Enabling or Disabling a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable a port.
Command Format
set interface <ifStr> [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Port number. Format: Slot number/port number. Mandatory
Enable or disable.
[enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
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Command Example
Enable Port 1 in Slot 8.
Admin\msan#set interface 8/1 enable
Admin\msan#
31.35 Configuring the Port Isolation
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the port isolation.
Command Format
set isolation [enable|disable] interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Port idsolation enabling flag.
isolation [enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
interface <ifStr> Slot number. Value range: 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. Mandatory
Command Example
Enable the port isolation function for Slot 8.
Admin\msan#set isolation enable interface 8
Admin\msan#
31.36 Configuring Limit on the Number of MAC
Addresses
Command Function
You can use this command to set the limit on the number of MAC addresses.
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Command Format
set mac limit [enable|disable] {[number] [<limitNum>]}*1 interface <ifStr>
{pvc <pvc_value>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Enable or disable.
[enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
The limit on the number of MAC addresses. Value
[number] [<limitNum>] Optional
range: 1 to 16.
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Optional
pvc <pvc_value> PVC index. Value range: 0 to 7. Optional
Command Example
Set the limit on the number of MAC addresses to 10 for PVC 1 in Slot 11.
Admin\msan#set mac limit enable number 10 interface 11/1 pvc 1
Admin\msan#
31.37 Configuring a PVC Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to set a PVC profile.
Command Format
set pvc profile [id|name] <idOrName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile ID or profile name.
[id|name] u id: profile ID Mandatory
u name: profile name
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or profile name Mandatory
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Command Example
Configure a PVC profile.
Admin\msan#set pvc profile id 1
Admin\msan#
31.38 Configuring the Queue Scheduling
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the queue scheduling.
Command Format
set queue schedule interface <interface> mode [sp|wrr|sp+wrr] <w7> <w6> <w5>
<w4> <w3> <w2> <w1> <w0>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Slot number/port number Value range of slot
interface <interface> number: 1 to 8 or 11 to 18. Value range of port Mandatory
number: 1 to 16.
Queue scheduling mode.
u sp: strict priority
mode [sp|wrr|sp+wrr] Mandatory
u wrr: Weighted Round Robin
u sp+wrr: combined priority
<w7> Weight 7. Value range: 1 to 127. Mandatory
<w6> Weight 6. Value range: 1 to 127. Mandatory
<w5> Weight 5. Value range: 1 to 127. Mandatory
<w4> Weight 4. Value range: 1 to 127. Mandatory
<w3> Weight 3. Value range: 1 to 127. Mandatory
<w2> Weight 2. Value range: 1 to 127. Mandatory
<w1> Weight 1. Value range: 1 to 127. Mandatory
<w0> Weight 0. Value range: 1 to 127. Mandatory
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Command Example
Set the queue scheduling mode of Port 2 in Slot 11 to strict priority. The weight
values are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, respectively.
Admin\msan#set queue schedule interface 11/2 mode wrr 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Admin\msan#
31.39 Configuring the Port Rate Limiting Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to set the port rate limiting profile.
Command Format
set rate-limit id <id> name <name> us-status [enable|disable] us-cir <value>
ds-status [enable|disable] ds-cir <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile ID. Value range: 0 to 255. Default value: 0.
id <id> Mandatory
(Modification is not allowed.)
Profile name. The profile name is a string containing
name <name> Mandatory
no more than 20 characters.
Uplink Policing status.
us-status [enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
CIR of the uplink port. Value range: 64 to 1000000;
us-cir <value> Mandatory
unit: kb/s.
Downlink Policing status
ds-status [enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
CIR of the downlink port Value range: 64 to 1000000;
ds-cir <value> Mandatory
unit: kb/s.
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Command Example
Set the port rate limiting profile ID to 1, name to aa, uplink Policing status to enabled,
CIR of the uplink port to 1000 kb/s, downlink Policing status to enabled, and CIR of
the uplink port to 2000 kb/s.
Admin\msan#set rate-limit id 1 name aa us-status enable us-cir 1000 ds-status enable ds-
cir 2000
Admin\msan#
31.40 Configuring Parameters Based on RFC2833/
RFC2198
Command Function
You can use this command to configure parameters based on RFC2833/RFC2198.
Command Format
set rfc2833 negotiation [auto|manual] default pt <default2833PT> rfc2198
negotiation [auto|manual] default pt <default2198PT>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
RFC2833 negotiation.
rfc2833 negotiation [auto|
u auto: Automatic. Mandatory
manual]
u manual: Manual.
Default PT value in RFC2833. Value range: 0, 96 to
default pt <default2833PT> Mandatory
127.
RFC2198 negotiation.
rfc2198 negotiation [auto|
u auto: Automatic. Mandatory
manual]
u manual: Manual.
Default PT value in RFC2198. Value range: 0, 96 to
default pt <default2198PT> Mandatory
127.
Command Example
Set RFC2833 negotiation mode to manual, RFC2833 default PT value to 100,
RFC2198 negotiation mode to null, and RFC2198 default PT value to 150.
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Admin\msan#set rfc2833 negotiation manul default pt 100 rfc2198 negotiation manul
default pt 150
Admin\msan#
31.41 Configuring Howler Tone Timeout
Processing
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the howler tone timeout processing.
Command Format
set roh timeout procession [not_unregister|unregister] terminal service
status [keep|over]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Howler tone timeout processing.
roh timeout procession [not_
u not_unregister: Register. Mandatory
unregister|unregister]
u unregister: Log out.
Terminal service status.
terminal service status
u keep: in service Mandatory
[keep|over]
u over: out of service
Command Example
Set the howler tone timeout processing mode to unregister, and terminal service
status to out of service.
Admin\msan#set roh timeout procession unregister terminal service status over
set ROH timeout procession configuration successfully(0).
Admin\msan#
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31.42 Configuring the Timeout Duration of the
Signal Tone
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the timeout duration of the signal tone. Two
commands are used to set the timeout duration of the signal tone. This command is
the first one.
Command Format
set signal tone timeout busy <busyTimeout> dial <dialTimeout> roh
<rohTimeout> call-waiting <calWaitTimeout>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Busy tone time. Value range: 1 to 3600; unit: s.
busy <busyTimeout> Mandatory
dial <dialTimeout> Dial tone time. Value range: 1 to 3600; unit: s. Mandatory
roh <rohTimeout> Howler tone time. Value range: 1 to 3600; unit: s. Mandatory
call-waiting
Call waiting time. Value range: 1 to 3600; unit: s. Mandatory
<calWaitTimeout>
Command Example
Configure the timeout duration of the signal tone. Set the busy tone time to 100s,
dial tone time to 200s, howler tone time to 3002, and call waiting time to 400s.
Admin\msan#set signal tone timeout busy 100 dial 200 roh 300 call-waiting 400
set signal tone timeout configuration successfully(0).
Admin\msan#
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31.43 Configuring the Timeout Duration of the
Signal Tone
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the timeout duration of the signal tone. Two
commands are used to set the timeout duration of the signal tone. This command is
the second one.
Command Format
set signal tone timeout ring <ringTimeout> ring-back <ringBackTimeout> no-
answer <noAnswerTimeout> interval-dial <intDialTimeout>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ring <ringTimeout> Ring tone time. Value range: 1 to 3600; unit: s. Mandatory
ring-back <ringBackTimeout> Ring back tone time. Value range: 1 to 3600; unit: s. Mandatory
no-answer <noAnswerTimeout> No answer tone time Value range: 1 to 3600; unit: s. Mandatory
interval-dial Dialing tone interval time. Value range: 1 to 3600;
Mandatory
<intDialTimeout> unit: s.
Command Example
Configure the timeout duration of the signal tone. Set the ring tone time to 200s, ring
back tone time to 300s, no answer tone time to 400s, and dialing tone interval time
to 500s.
Admin\msan#set signal tone timeout ring 200 ring-back 300 no-answer 400 interval-dial 500
set signal tone timeout configuration successfully(0).
Admin\msan#
31.44 Configuring Broadcast Storm
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the broadcast storm.
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Command Format
set storm-suppression {[broadcast|multicast|unknown] [enable|disable] rate
<value>}*3 interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Packet type.
[broadcast|multicast| u broadcast: broadcast packets.
Mandatory
unknown] u multicast: multicast packets.
u unknown: unknown packets.
Enable or disable.
[enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
rate <value> Rate limit. Value range: 64 to 16384; unit: kb/s. Mandatory
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Set broadcast packet suppression rate to 1000 kb/s for Port 3 in Slot 11.
Admin\msan#set storm-suppression broadcast enable rate 1000 interface 11/3
Admin\msan#
31.45 Configuring the TLS
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the TLS.
Command Format
set tls [enable|disable] {tpid [<tpid>] vid [<vid>] cos [<cos>] copy-inner-
cos [enable|disable]}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Enable or disable the TLS.
tls [enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
tpid [<tpid>] Tag protocol identifier. Value range: 0 to 0xfffe. Mandatory
vid [<vid> VLAN ID. Value range: 1 to 4085. Mandatory
cos [<cos>] COS Value range: 0 to 7. Mandatory
Enable or disable copy of the CVLAN priority.
copy-inner-cos [enable|
u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
disable]
u disable: Disable the function.
Command Example
Enable the transparent Ethernet service VLAN. Set the VLAN TPID to 33024, VLAN
ID to 2000, priority to 6, and enable the copy of the CVLAN priority.
Admin\msan#set tls enable tpid 33024 vid 2000 cos 6 copy-inner-cos enable
Admin\msan#
31.46 Configuring Voice MD5 Authentication
Parameters
Command Function
You can use this command to configure voice MD5 authentication parameters.
Command Format
set voice md5 authentication [open|close] {mg id <mgID>}*1 {shared key
<sharedKey>}*1 {exchanged base <xBase>}*1 {prime <xPrime>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Authentication switch.
authentication [open|close] u Open: The authentication is enabled. Mandatory
u Close: The authentication is disabled.
MG identifier. Value range: a string not exceeding
mg id <mgID> Mandatory
32 characters.
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Parameter Description Attribute
Public key. Value range: a string not exceeding 32
shared key <sharedKey> Mandatory
characters.
Exchange base "g". Value range: a string not
exchanged base <xBase> Mandatory
exceeding 16 characters.
Exchange prime number "p". Value range: a string
prime <xPrime> Mandatory
not exceeding 16 characters.
Command Example
Set the voice MD5 authentication parameters. Enable the authentication. Set the
MG ID to 123, public key to abc, exchange base g to def, and exchange prime
number p to xyz.
Admin\msan#set voice md5 authentication open mg id 123 shared key abc exchanged
base def prime xyz
Admin\msan#
31.47 Enabling a Voice Port
Command Function
You can use this command to enable a voice port.
Command Format
set voice port [disable|enable] interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Enable or disable a voice port.
voice port [disable|enable] u disable: Disable the function. Mandatory
u enable: Enable the function.
interface <ifStr> Voice port. Format: Slot number/port number. Mandatory
Command Example
Enable voice port for Port 3 in Slot 16.
Admin\msan#set voice port enable interface 16/3
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Admin\msan#
31.48 Configuring the Voice Timer
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the voice timer.
Command Format
set voice timer waiting time <maxWaitTime> start-timer <startTimer> long-
timer <longTimer> short-timer <shortTimer> notify-immediately [yes|no]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Maximum waiting time (unit: s) Value range: 0 to 254;
waiting time <maxWaitTime> Mandatory
unit: s.
start-timer <startTimer> Starting timer. Value range: 1 to 3600; unit: s. Mandatory
long-timer <longTimer> Long timer. Value range: 1 to 3600; unit: s. Mandatory
short-timer <shortTimer> Short timer. Value range: 1 to 3600; unit: s. Mandatory
Whether to report immediately if any dialing match is
found.
notify-immediately [yes|no] Mandatory
u yes: Report immediately.
u no: Do not report immediately.
Command Example
Set the voice timer as follows: the maximum waiting time to 100, the start timer to
200s, the long timer to 300s, the short timer to 400s, and report immediately if any
dialing match is found.
Admin\msan#set voice timer waiting time 100 start-timer 200 long-timer 300 short-timer 400
notify-immediately yes
Admin\msan#
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31.49 Erasing Feed Voltage and Current of POTS
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to erase feed voltage and current configuration of the
POTS port.
Command Format
erase slot <slotNo> pots port feed voltage and current configuration
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
The slot number whose configuration needs to be
slot <slotNo> Mandatory
erased.
Command Example
Erase feed voltage and current configuration of the POTS port in Slot 2.
Admin\msan#erase slot 2 pots port feed voltage and current configuration
erase slot 2 POTS port feed voltage & current configuration successfully
Admin\msan#
31.50 Configuring the NGN Protocol Type
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the NGN protocol type.
Command Format
set ngn_protocol_type [none|sip|h248]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
NGN protocol type.
ngn_protocol_type [none| u None: Do not load the protocol type.
Mandatory
sip|h248] u sip: SIP protocol.
u h248: H248 protocol.
Command Example
Configure the NGN protocol type.
Admin\msan#set ngn_protocol_type h248
The operation will load the voice module, make sure whether or not to
continue?[Y/N]. Y
Admin\msan#
31.51 Configuring Feed Voltage and Current of
POTS Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the feed voltage and current of the POTS
port.
Command Format
set pots port feed voltage <feedVoltage> current <feedCurrent> interface
<ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
voltage <feedVoltage> Value range: 37 to 51; unit: V. Mandatory
current <feedCurrent> Value range: 18 to 49; unit: mA. Mandatory
interface <ifStr> Interface: Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Set the feed voltage to 37 V and current to 18mA for POTS port (that is, Port 1 in
Slot 2).
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Admin\msan#set pots port feed voltage 37 current 18 interface 2/1
set POTS port feed voltage & current configuration successfully(0)
Admin\msan#
31.52 Configuring a VDSL Line Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure a VDSL line basic profile. After being bound
to a line basic profile, the port will send and receive data based on the power
configuration in it.
Command Format
set vdslLine profile [id|name] <idOrName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile name or ID.
profile [id|name] u id: profile ID Mandatory
u name: profile name
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or name Mandatory
Command Example
Create a VDSL line basic profile named "ee".
Admin\msan#set vdslline profile name ee
Admin\msan#
Create a VDSL line basic profile whose ID is "1".
Admin\msan#set vdslline profile id 1
Admin\msan#
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31.53 Configuring the Downlink Transmitting
Power in a VDSL Line Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the downlink transmitting power in a VDSL
line basic profile. The downlink transmitting power can be set according to different
application scenarios so as to enhance the valid transmission distance of the signal.
Command Format
set vdslline para maxTxPowerDn <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Downlink transmitting power. Value range: 0.0
maxTxPowerDn <value> Mandatory
to 25.5; unit: dBm; accuracy: 0.1.
Command Example
Set the downlink transmitting power to 14.5 dBm for the VDSL line basic profile.
Admin\msan#set vdslline para maxtxpowerdn 14.5
Admin\msan#
31.54 Configuring the Uplink Transmitting Power in
a VDSL Line Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the uplink transmitting power in a VDSL line
basic profile. The uplink transmitting power can be set according to different
application scenarios so as to enhance the valid transmission distance of the signal.
Command Format
set vdslline para maxTxPowerUp <value>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Uplink transmitting power. Value range: 0.0 to
maxTxPowerUp <value> Mandatory
20.2; unit: dBm; accuracy: 0.1.
Command Example
Set the uplink transmitting power to 19.5 dBm for the VDSL line basic profile.
Admin\msan#set vdslline para maxtxpowerup 19.5
Admin\msan#
31.55 Configuring the VDSL Mode in a VDSL Line
Basic Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the VDSL mode in a VDSL line basic profile.
Command Format
set vdslline para portmode [atm|ptm|self-adaption]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Port mode.
portmode [atm|ptm|self- u atm: asynchronous transmission mode
Mandatory
adaption] u ptm: packet transmission mode
u self-adaption: self adaptive mode
Command Example
Set the VDSL mode to "atm" for the VDSL line basic profile.
Admin\msan#set vdslline para portmode atm
Admin\msan#
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31.56 Configuring a PSD Profile for the VDSL Line
Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure a PSD profile for the VDSL line profile.
Command Format
set vdslline para psd <0-42>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Power spectral density. Value range: 0 to 42. The mappings between the numbers
psd <0-42> Mandatory
and PSD profiles are described as below:
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Parameter Description Attribute
u 22: Profile
u 0: Profile A_NUSO B8_12_998ADE17_M2x_B
u 1: Profile A_EU_32 u 23: Profile
u 2: Profile A_EU_36 B8_13_998E30_M2x_nuso
u 3: Profile A_EU_40 u 24: Profile B8_14_998
u 4: Profile A_EU_44 u 25: Profile
u 5: Profile A_EU_48 B8_15_998ADE30_M2x_NUSO_M
u 6: Profile A_EU_52 u 26: Profile
u 7: Profile A_EU_56 B8_16_998ADE30_M2x_NUSO_A
u 8: Profile A_EU_60 u 27: Profile B7_1_997_M1c_A_7
u 9: Profile A_EU_64 u 28: Profile B7_2_997_M1x_M_8
u 10: Profile A_EU_128 u 29: Profile B7_3_997_M1x_M
u 11: Profile B8_1_998_M1x_A u 30: Profile B7_4_997_M2x_M_8
u 12: Profile B8_2_998_M1x_B u 31: Profile B7_5_997_M2x_A
u 13: Profile B8_3_998_M1x_NUSO u 32: Profile B7_6_997_M2x_M
u 14: Profile B8_4_998_M2x_A u 33: Profile
u 15: Profile B8_5_998_M2x_M B7_7_HPE17_M1x_NUSO
u 16: Profile B8_6_998_M2x_B u 34: Profile
u 17: Profile B8_7_998_M2x_NUSO B7_8_HPE30_M1x_NUSO
u 18: Profile u 35: Profile B7_9_997E17_M2x_A
B8_8_998E17_M2x_NUSO u 36: Profile
u 19: Profile B7_10_997E30_M2x_NUSO
B8_9_998_M2x_NUSO_M u 37: Profile B7_BT_ANFP
u 20: Profile u 38: Profile C_138_b
B8_10_998ADE17_M2x_NUSO_M u 39: Profile C_276_b
u 21: Profile u 40: Profile C_138_co
B8_11_998ADE17_M2x_A u 41: Profile C_276_co
u 42: Profile C_TCMISDN
Command Example
Set the PSD profile to "A_EU_32" for the VDSL line basic profile.
Admin\msan#set vdslline para psd 1
Admin\msan#
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31.57 Configuring Notching Breakpoints for the
VDSL Line Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the notching breakpoints in a VDSL line
basic profile. The VDSL frequency covers spectrum of the medium wave, short
wave broadcast and amateur radio, and it will be interfered by the radio frequency of
these radio signals. You can configure the notching breakpoints in the spectrum to
reduce the radio signals within the frequency band so as to lower the interference
from other signals on the line.
Command Format
set vdslline para rfi {start <0-4095> end <0-4095>}*8 {start <0-4095> end <0-
4095>}*8
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Starting value of notching frequency band. Value range: 0
start <0-4095> Mandatory
to 4095; unit: tone.
Ending value of notching frequency band. Value range: 0
end <0-4095> Mandatory
to 4095; unit: tone.
Command Example
Configure two notching breakpoints for the current VDSL line basic profile. The
frequency band ranges are 180 to 220 tones, and 350 to 500 tones, respectively.
Admin\msan#set vdslline para rfi start 180 end 220 start 350 end 500
Admin\msan#
31.58 Configuring the Standard Profile of the VDSL
Line Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the standard profile of the VDSL line basic
profile.
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Command Format
set vdslline para stdPrf [8a|8b|8c|8d|12a|12b|17a|30a|all]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
A VDSL defined transmission profile. Each
transmission profile defines a parameter set,
including transmitted power, sub-channel
bandwidth, maximum bandwidth and rate.
u 8A: 8A standard profile
u 8B: 8B standard profile
stdPrf [8a|8b|8c|8d|12a|
u 8C: 8C standard profile Mandatory
12b|17a|30a|all]
u 8D: 8D standard profile
u 12A: 12A standard profile
u 12B: 12B standard profile
u 17A: 17A standard profile
u 30A: 30A standard profile
u ALL: All the nine profiles above.
Command Example
Set the standard profile of the VDSL line basic profile to "all".
Admin\msan#set vdslline para stdprf all
Admin\msan#
31.59 Configuring Shielding Breakpoints of the
VDSL Line Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure shielding breakpoints of the VDSL line
basic profile. The radio signal will be shielded within this frequency band. You can
close the interference spectrum to avoid the interference on the line.
Command Format
set vdslline para tone {start <0-4095> end <0-4095>}*8
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Starting value of shielding frequency band. Value range: 0 to
start <0-4095> Mandatory
4095; unit: tone.
Ending value of shielding frequency band. Value range: 0 to
end <0-4095> Mandatory
4095; unit: tone.
Command Example
Configure two shielding breakpoints for the current VDSL line basic profile. The
frequency band ranges are 180 to 220, and 350 to 500, respectively.
Admin\msan#set vdslline para tone start 180 end 220 start 350 end 500
Admin\msan#
31.60 Configuring a VDSL Custom PSD Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure a VDSL custom PSD profile. So the radio
frequency interference and line-to-line cross interference can be avoided. The PSD
profile can also eliminate or reduce the interference on the transmission
performance, so as to improve the adaptability for the access environment.
Command Format
set vdslcpsd profile [id|name] <idOrName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile name or ID.
profile [id|name] u id: profile ID Mandatory
u name: profile name
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or name Mandatory
Command Example
Configure a VDSL custom PSD profile named "ee".
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Admin\msan#set vdslcpsd profile name ee
Admin\msan#
Configure a VDSL custom PSD profile whose ID is "1".
Admin\msan#set vdslcpsd profile id 1
Admin\msan#
31.61 Configuring a Downlink PSD Rule for a VDSL
Custom PSD Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure a downlink PSD rule for the VDSL custom
PSD profile. Thus, the signal interference on downlink lines can be reduced.
Command Format
set vdslcpsd para dn index <1-40> tone [<33-859>|<1216-1961>|<2793-4081>]
value <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
index <1-40> VDSL custom PSD profile ID Mandatory
Downlink PSD frequency band. Value range: 33 to
tone [<33-859>|<1216-1961>| 859, 1216 to 1961 or 2793 to 4081; unit: tone. The
Mandatory
<2793-4081>] downlink PSD frequency band should be within one
of the three ranges.
Downlink PSD value. Value range: -120.0 to 0.0;
value <value> Mandatory
unit: dBm/Hz; accuracy: 0.1.
Command Example
Configure a downlink PSD rule for the current VDSL custom PSD profile. Set the
downlink PSD frequency band to 33 tones, and downlink PSD value to -60.0 dBm/
Hz.
Admin\msan#set vdslcpsd para dn index 1 tone 33 value -60.0
Admin\msan#
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31.62 Configuring an Uplink PSD Rule for a VDSL
Custom PSD Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure an uplink PSD rule for the VDSL custom
PSD profile. Thus, the signal interference on uplink lines can be reduced.
Command Format
set vdslcpsd para up index <1-16> tone [<7-32>|<880-1196>|<1981-2773>] value
<value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
index <1-40> VDSL custom PSD profile ID Mandatory
Uplink PSD frequency band. Value range: 7 to 32,
tone [<7-32>|<880-1196>| 880 to 1196 or 1981 to 2773; unit: tone. (The uplink
Mandatory
<1981-2773>] PSD frequency band should be within one of the
three ranges.)
Uplink PSD value. Value range: -120.0 to 0.0; unit:
value <value> Mandatory
dBm/Hz; accuracy: 0.1.
Command Example
Set an uplink PSD rule for the current VDSL custom PSD profile as below: the
uplink PSD frequency band to 880 tones, the uplink PSD value to -50.0 dBm/Hz.
Admin\msan#set vdslcpsd para up index 1 tone 880 value -50
Admin\msan#
31.63 Configuring the VDSL Power Back-off Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure a VDSL power back-off profile. This profile
is used to reduce the transmitted power, close the interfered frequency band,
reduce the cross interference on other DSL services of the neighboring lines, and
enhance the stability of the VDSL2 service.
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Command Format
set vdslpbo profile [id|name] <idOrName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile name or ID.
profile [id|name] u id: profile ID Mandatory
u name: profile name
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or name Mandatory
Command Example
Create a VDSL power back-off profile named "ee".
Admin\msan#set vdslpbo profile name ee
Admin\msan#
Create a VDSL power back-off profile whose ID is "1".
Admin\msan#set vdslpbo profile id 1
Admin\msan#
31.64 Configuring the Mandatory Electronic Length
for VDSL Power Back-off Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the mandatory electronic length for the
VDSL power back-off profile.
Command Format
set vdslpbo para elec-len <value> scalara <value> scalarb <value> scalarc
<value> mus <value> minfreq <0-2048> maxfreq <32-6956>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Estimated value of line length. Value range: 0.0 to
elec-len <value> Mandatory
255.5; unit: dB; accuracy: 0.1.
Model parameter A. Value range: -1.0 to 1.5;
scalara <value> Mandatory
accuracy: 10E-8.
Model parameter B. Value range: -1.0 to 1.5;
scalarb <value> Mandatory
accuracy: 10E-8.
Model parameter C Value range: -1.0 to 1.5;
scalarc <value> Mandatory
accuracy: 10E-8.
Minimum available power spectral density (PSD).
mus <value> Value range: -127.5 to 0.0; unit: dBm/Hz; accuracy: Mandatory
0.1.
Minimum available frequency band. Value range: 0
minfreq <0-2048> Mandatory
and 2048; unit: tone.
Maximum available frequency band. Value range:
maxfreq <32-6956> Mandatory
32 and 6956; unit: tone.
Command Example
Set the mandatory electronic length to 0dB, the model parameter A to 0.02734400,
the model parameter B to 0.98828100, the model parameter C to 0.01953100, the
minimum available PSD to -90.3dBm/Hz, the minimum frequency band to 0, and the
maximum frequency band to 580 for the current VDSL power back-off profile.
Admin\msan#set vdslpbo para elec-len 0 scalara 0.02734400 scalarb 0.98828100 scalarc
0.01953100 mus -90.3 minfreq 0 maxfreq 580
Admin\msan#
31.65 Configuring the Uplink Power Back-off Mode
for the VDSL Power Back-off Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the uplink power back-off mode for the
VDSL power back-off profile.
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Command Format
set vdslpbo para pboModeup [manual|auto|disable] us0a <value> us0b <value>
us1a <value> us1b <value> us2a <value> us2b <value> us3a <value> us3b <value>
{elec-len <value>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Uplink power back-off mode.
pboModeup [manual|auto| u manual: Manual.
Mandatory
disable] u auto: Automatic.
u disable: Disable the function.
US0A parameters. Value rang: 40.00 to 80.95.
us0a <value> u Unit: dBm/Hz. Mandatory
u Accuracy: 0.01.
US0B parameters. Value range: 0.00 to 40.95; unit:
us0b <value> Mandatory
dBm/Hz; accuracy: 0.01.
US1A parameters. Value range: 40.00 to 80.95; unit:
us1a <value> Mandatory
dBm/Hz; accuracy: 0.01.
US1B parameters. Value range: 0.00 to 40.95; unit:
us1b <value> Mandatory
dBm/Hz; accuracy: 0.01.
US2A parameters. Value range: 40.00 to 80.95; unit:
us2a <value> Mandatory
dBm/Hz; accuracy: 0.01.
US2B parameters. Value range: 0.00 to 40.95; unit:
us2b <value> Mandatory
dBm/Hz; accuracy: 0.01.
US3A parameters. Value range: 40.00 to 80.95; unit:
us3a <value> Mandatory
dBm/Hz; accuracy: 0.01.
US3B parameters. Value range: 0.00 to 40.95; unit:
us3b <value> Mandatory
dBm/Hz; accuracy: 0.01.
Mandatory electronic length. Value range: 0.0 to 255.5;
elec-len <value> Mandatory
unit: dB; accuracy: 0.1.
Command Example
Set the uplink power back-off mode for the current VDSL power back-off profile.
Admin\msan#set vdslpbo para pbomodeup manual us0a 40 us0b 0 us1a 40 us1b 0 us2a 40
us2b 0 us3a 40 us3b 0 elec-len 0
Admin\msan#
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31.66 Configuring a VDSL Service Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure a VDSL service profile. Bind a port to the
service profile, and the port will control the line according to the transmission rules
and rate limit defined in the profile.
Command Format
set vdslser profile [id|name] <idOrName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile name or ID.
profile [id|name] u id: profile ID Mandatory
u name: profile name
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or name Mandatory
Command Example
Create a VDSL service profile named "ee".
Admin\msan#set vdslser profile name ee
Admin\msan#
Create a VDSL service profile whose ID is "1".
Admin\msan#set vdslser profile id 1
Admin\msan#
31.67 Configuring the Maximum Interleave Delay
for the VDSL Service Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the maximum uplink and downlink
interleave delay for the VDSL service profile. According to sensitivity of packet loss
and bit error on various services, different interleave delays can be set to meet
users' multi-service requirements.
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Command Format
set vdslser para delay up <0-63> dn <0-63>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Maximum uplink interleave delay. Value range: 0 to 63; unit:
ms. When the line type is "fast or interleave channel" or "fast
up <0-63> and interleave channel", this parameter indicates the Mandatory
maximum ingress interleave delay. This parameter is valid only
for these two types.
Maximum downlink interleave delay. Value range: 0 to 63; unit:
ms. When the line type is "fast or interleave channel" or "fast
dn <0-63> and interleave channel", this parameter indicates the Mandatory
maximum egress interleave delay. This parameter is valid only
for these two types.
Command Example
Set the maximum uplink interleave delay to 16ms, maximum downlink interleave
delay to 16ms for the VDSL service profile.
Admin\msan#set vdslser para delay up 16 dn 16
Admin\msan#
31.68 Configuring the Minimum Impulse Noise
Protection for the VDSL Service Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the minimum uplink and downlink impulse
noise protection for the VDSL service profile.
Command Format
set vdslser para min inp up <value> dn <value>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Minimum uplink impulse noise
protection. Mappings are described
as below:
u 1:0 Symbol
u 2:0.5 Symbol
u 3:1 Symbol
u 4:2 Symbols
u 5:3 Symbols
u 6:4 Symbols
u 7:5 Symbols
up <value> u 8:6 Symbols Mandatory
u 9:7 Symbols
u 10:8 Symbols
u 11:9 Symbols
u 12:10 Symbols
u 13:11 Symbols
u 14:12 Symbols
u 15:13 Symbols
u 16:14 Symbols
u 17:15 Symbols
u 18:16 Symbols
Minimum downlink impulse noise
protection. Same as mappings for
dn <value> Mandatory
minimum uplink impulse noise
protection (see above).
Command Example
Set the minimum uplink impulse noise protection to 3 Symbols, and minimum
downlink impulse noise protection to 4 Symbols for the VDSL service profile.
Admin\msan#set vdslser para min inp up 3 dn 4
Admin\msan#
31.69 Viewing Port Enabling Status
Command Function
You can use this command to view the port enabling status.
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Command Format
show port enableConfig <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ifStr The port list character string. Mandatory
Command Example
View port enabling status of Port 1 in Slot 2.
admin\msan#show port enableconfig 2/1
slotNo portNo enableConfig
2 1 disable
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
slotNo Slot number.
portNo Port number.
enableConfig Enabling status.
31.70 Viewing Port Rate Limiting Profile Binding
Command Function
You can use this command to view the port rate limiting profile binding.
Command Format
show port rate-limit-profile-binding interface <if_list>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
if_list Port list. Mandatory
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Command Example
View the port rate limiting profile binding of Port 1 in Slot 2.
admin\msan#show port rate-limit-profile-binding interface 2/1
interface profile id profile name 2/1 0 --
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
interface Slot number/port number
profile id Profile ID.
profile name Profile name.
31.71 Viewing the POTS Telephone Number
Command Function
You can use this command to view the POTS telephone number.
Command Format
show pots telephone number
Command Example
View POTS telephone number.
admin\msan#show pots telephone number
POTS Telephone Number Configuration ---------------------------------
No.
Telephone Number
Type
---------------------------------
get POTS number configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
No Telephone number index.
Telephone Number Telephone number.
Type Type of the number.
31.72 Viewing the PVC Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to view the PVC profile.
Command Format
show pvc profile [id|name|all] {<idOrName>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
id|name|all Profile ID/profile name/all profiles. Default: all. Mandatory
idOrName Specified ID or name Mandatory
Command Example
View the PVC profile.
admin\msan#show pvc profile all
Profile name DEFPVC.PRF Profile id 0
PvcNum 1 PvcIndex 0
Vpi 1 Vci 35
PvcIndex 1 Vpi 0
Vci 0
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Profile name Profile name
Profile id Profile ID
PvcNum Quantity of PVC profiles
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Parameter Description
PvcIndex PVC index
Vpi Virtual path identifier
Vci Virtual channel identifier
31.73 Viewing Binding Ports of the PVC Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to view the binding port of the PVC profile.
Command Format
show pvc profile attach interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ifStr Port list character string Mandatory
Command Example
View the PVC profile bindings of Ports 1 to 8 in Slot 17.
admin\msan#show pvc profile attach interface 17/1-8
slotNO portNo profile id 17 1 0 17 2
0 17 3 0 17 4 0 17 5
0 17 6 0 17 7 0 17 8 0
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
slotNO Slot number
portNo Port number
profile id Profile ID
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31.74 Viewing Binding Ports of the PVC Policy
Command Function
You can use this command to view the binding port of the PVC policy.
Command Format
show pvc_policy_binding interface <interface>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface Port list character string Mandatory
Command Example
View the PVC policy bindings of Ports 1 to 8 in Slot 17.
admin\msan#show pvc_policy_binding interface 17/1-8
******************************* slot port 17 1
******************************* slot port 17 2
******************************* slot port 17 3
******************************* slot port 17 4
******************************* slot port 17 5
******************************* slot port 17 6
******************************* slot port 17 7
******************************* slot port 17 8
*******************************
admin\msan#
31.75 Viewing the Queue Scheduling
Command Function
You can use this command to view the queue scheduling.
Command Format
show queue schedule interface <interface>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface Port list character string Mandatory
Command Example
View the queue scheduling of Ports 1 to 8 in Slot 17.
admin\msan#show queue schedule interface 17/1-8
Interface mode weight 17/1
sp+wrr 7 65535 6 65535 5 32 4 16 3 8 2 4 1 2 0 1 17/2
sp+wrr 7 65535 6 65535 5 32 4 16 3 8 2 4 1 2 0 1 17/3
sp+wrr 7 65535 6 65535 5 32 4 16 3 8 2 4 1 2 0 1 17/4
sp+wrr 7 65535 6 65535 5 32 4 16 3 8 2 4 1 2 0 1 17/5
sp+wrr 7 65535 6 65535 5 32 4 16 3 8 2 4 1 2 0 1 17/6
sp+wrr 7 65535 6 65535 5 32 4 16 3 8 2 4 1 2 0 1 17/7
sp+wrr 7 65535 6 65535 5 32 4 16 3 8 2 4 1 2 0 1 17/8
sp+wrr 7 65535 6 65535 5 32 4 16 3 8 2 4 1 2 0 1
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
slotNO Slot number
mode Mode
weight Weight value
31.76 Viewing the Port Rate Limiting Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to view the port rate limiting profile.
Command Format
show rate-limit profile [id|name|all] {<id_or_name>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
id|name|all Profile ID/profile name/all profiles. Default: all. Mandatory
id_Or_name ID or name. Mandatory
Command Example
View the port rate limiting profile.
admin\msan#show rate-limit profile all
port rate profile item: 1 id name
us_sta us_cir dn_sta dn_cir 0
PORTRATE.PRF disable 64 disable 64
admin\msan#show rate-limit profile id 0
id is default prf.
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
id Profile ID
name Profile Name
us_sta Uplink status
us_cir Uplink value
dn_sta Downlink status
dn_cir Downlink value
31.77 Viewing the RFC2833 Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view the RFC2833 configuration.
Command Format
show rfc2833 configuration
Parameter Description
None
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Command Example
View the RFC2833 configuration.
admin\msan#show rfc2833 configuration
RFC2833 Configuration
----------------------------
RFC2833 Negotiation: Manual
RFC2198 Negotiation: Manual
Default RFC2833 PT: 97
Default RFC2198 PT: 96
get RFC2833 configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
RFC2833 Negotiation RFC2833 negotiation
RFC2198 Negotiation RFC2198 negotiation
Default RFC2833 PT Default PT in RFC2833
Default RFC2198 PT Default PT in RFC2198
31.78 Viewing Howler Tone Timeout Processing
Command Function
You can use this command to view the configuration of howler tone timeout
processing.
Command Format
show roh timeout procession
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the configuration of howler tone timeout processing.
admin\msan#show roh timeout procession
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ROH Timeout Procession Configuration
-----------------------------------------
ROH Timeout Operation: Not Unregister
Terminal Service Status: Service Over
get ROH timeout procession configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
ROH Timeout Operation Howler tone timeout processing
Terminal Service Status Terminal service status
31.79 Viewing the VLAN Service
Command Function
You can use this command to view the VLAN service.
Command Format
show service vlan interface <ifStr> {pvc <pvcindex>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ifStr Port list character string Mandatory
pvcindex PVC index value Optional
Command Example
Query VLAN service of Port 1 in Slot 17.
admin\msan#show service vlan interface 17/1
show vlan service of slot 17 port 1
****************pvc 0 ****************
vlan flag tpid vid cos
cos copy tls vlan disable 0x8100 0 0
enable service number: 0
admin\msan#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
vlan VLAN name
flag Identifier
tpid VLAN TPID
vid VLAN rule ID
cos VLAN CoS
cos copy Enabled status of cos copy
service number Service number
31.80 Viewing Signal Tone Timeout Length
Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view the signal tone timeout length configuration.
Command Format
show signal tone timeout configuration
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View signal tone timeout length configuration.
admin\msan#show signal tone timeout configuration
Signal Tone Timeout Timers Configuration
------------------------------------------
Busy Tone Time(s): 40 Dialing Tone Tone(s): 60
ROH Tone Time(s): 60 Call Waiting Tone Time(s): 60
Ringing Tone Time(s): 60 Ringing Back Tone Time(s): 60
No Answer Tone Time(s): 60 Dailing Interval Time(s): 4
get signal tone timeout timers configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
Busy Tone Time(s) Busy tone timeout length (unit: s)
Dialing Tone Tone(s) Dialing tone timeout length (unit: s)
ROH Tone Time(s) Howler tone timeout length (unit: s)
Call Waiting Tone Time(s) Call waiting tone timeout length (unit: s)
Ringing Tone Time(s) Ringing tone timeout length (unit: s)
Ringing Back Tone Time(s) Ring back tone timeout length (unit: s)
No Answer Tone Time(s) No answer tone time length (unit: s)
Dialing Interval Time(s) Dialing tone interval timeout length (unit: s)
31.81 Viewing Broadcast Storm Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view the broadcast storm configuration.
Command Format
show storm-suppression <interface>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface Port list character string. Mandatory
Command Example
View broadcast storm configuration of Ports 1 to 8 in Slot 17.
admin\msan#show storm-suppression 17/1-8
port: 17/1 port: 17/2 port: 17/3 port: 17/4
port: 17/5 port: 17/6 port: 17/7 port: 17/8
admin\msan#
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31.82 Viewing a VLAN Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to view a VLAN profile.
Command Format
show vlan profile <name> {service <serviceid>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
serviceid Service ID Optional
Command Example
View a VLAN profile.
admin\msan#show vlan profile abc
profile name: abc profile id: 1 vlan flag
tpid vid cos cos copy tls vlan disable
0x8100 0 0 enable
service number: 0
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
vlan VLAN name
flag Identifier
tpid VLAN TPID
vid VLAN rule ID
cos VLAN CoS
cos copy Enabled status of cos copy
service number Service number
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31.83 Viewing Voice MD5 Authentication
Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view the voice MD5 authentication configuration.
Command Format
show voice md5 authentication
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the voice MD5 authentication configuration.
admin\msan#show voice md5 authentication
Voice MD5 Authentication Configuration
---------------------------------------------------
MD5 Switch: Close
get voice md5 authentication configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
MD5 Switch Authentication switch
31.84 Viewing Voice Timer Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view the voice timer configuration.
Command Format
show voice timer
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Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the voice timer configuration.
admin\msan#show voice timer
Voice Timer Configuration
--------------------------------------
Max Waiting Time(s): 60 Start Timer(s): 16
Long Timer(s): 16 Short Timer(s): 4
Digital Map Notify: Not Immediately
get voice timer configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Max Waiting Time(s) Maximum waiting time (unit: s)
Start Timer(s) Starting timer (unit: s)
Long Timer(s) Long timer (unit: s)
Short Timer(s) Short timer (unit: s)
Digital Map Notify Report when dialing matches a numbering scheme of the DigitMap.
31.85 Binding Traffic Policy to a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to bind traffic policy to a port.
Command Format
attach policy interface <interface> {up <upPId> <upRId> down <downPId>
<downRId>}*8
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface Port list character string Mandatory
upPID Uplink PID Optional
upRId Uplink RID Optional
downPID Downlink PID Optional
downRId Downlink RID Optional
Command Example
Bind traffic policy to Port 1 in Slot 2.
admin\msan#attach policy interface 2/1
admin\msan#
31.86 Viewing Traffic Policy Bindings of Ports
Command Function
You can use this command to query traffic policy bindings of the ports.
Command Format
show port_policy_binding interface <interface>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface Port list character string. Mandatory
Command Example
View traffic policy bindings of Ports 1 to 8 in Slot 17.
admin\msan#show port_policy_binding interface 17/1-8
*******************************
slot port 17 1 slot port 17 2
slot port 17 3 slot port 17 4
slot port 17 5 slot port 17 6
slot port 17 7 slot port 17 8
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31.87 Unbinding Traffic Policy from a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to unbind traffic policy from a port.
Command Format
detach policy interface <interface>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface Port list character string Mandatory
Command Example
Unbind traffic policy from Port 1 in Slot 2.
admin\msan#detach policy interface 2/1
admin\msan#
31.88 Configuring Voice Self-Exchanging Port
Telephone Numbers in a Batch Manner
Command Function
You can use this command to configure voice self-exchanging port telephone
numbers in a batch manner.
Command Format
set voice self_port telephone number <startNumber> step <numberStep>
interface <ifStr>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
startNumber Starting number Mandatory
numberStep Step Mandatory
ifStr Port list character string Mandatory
Command Example
Set the starting number to 1, step to 1 for Ports 1 to 8 in Slot 17.
admin\msan#set voice self_port telephone number 1 step 1 interface 17/1-8
set voice port configuration successfully(0).
admin\msan#
31.89 Configuring the Voice Service VLAN Name
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the name of the voice service VLAN.
Command Format
set voice vlan [signalling|rtpstream] service name <serviceName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
signalling Signaling VLAN Mandatory
rtpstream RTP stream VLAN Mandatory
serviceName Service name Mandatory
Command Example
Set the name of the voice service VLAN to abc.
admin\msan#set voice vlan signalling service name abc
admin\msan#
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31.90 Configuring a Voice Self-Exchanging Port
Telephone Number
Command Function
You can use this command to configure a voice self-exchanging port telephone
number.
Command Format
set voice_self_port_cfg slot <slotno> port <portno> phone <phonenum>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slotno Slot number Mandatory
portno Port number Mandatory
phonenum Telephone number Mandatory
Command Example
Set the voice self-exchanging port telephone number to 1 for Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#set voice_self_port_cfg slot 1 port 1 phone 1
admin\msan#
31.91 Enabling or Disabling the Voice Self Switch
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the voice self switch.
Command Format
set voice_self_switch [enable|disable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
enable Enable Optional
disable Disable Optional
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Command Example
Disable and view the voice self switch function.
admin\msan#set voice_self_switch disable
admin\msan#show voice_self_switch
voice_self_switch: disable
admin\msan#
Enable and view the voice self switch.
admin\msan#set voice_self_switch enable
admin\msan#show voice_self_switch
voice_self_switch: enable
admin\msan#
31.92 Viewing Loop Detection
Command Function
You can use this command to view the loop detection.
Command Format
show loop detect interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ifStr Port list character string Mandatory
Command Example
Query loop detection of Port 1 in Slot 2.
admin\msan#show loop detect interface 2/1
slot port detect auto-recovery
2 1 enable enable
admin\msan#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
slot Slot number
port Port number
detect Enable the loop detection.
auto-recovery Enable the loop recovery detection.
31.93 Viewing the MAC Address of MSAN Card's
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view the MAC address of the MSAN card's port.
Command Format
show msan_mac slot <slotno> link <linkNo>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slotno Slot number Mandatory
linkNo Port connection number Mandatory
Command Example
Query the MAC address of Port 1 in Slot 5.
admin\msan#show msan_mac slot 5 link 1
----- PON MAC ADDRESS, ITEM=1
----- SLOT 5 PON 1 PVC_ITEM = 8
PVC_INDEX 0 : total_mac_item = 0, report_mac_item = 0
PVC_INDEX 1 : total_mac_item = 0, report_mac_item = 0
PVC_INDEX 2 : total_mac_item = 0, report_mac_item = 0
PVC_INDEX 3 : total_mac_item = 0, report_mac_item = 0
PVC_INDEX 4 : total_mac_item = 0, report_mac_item = 0
PVC_INDEX 5 : total_mac_item = 0, report_mac_item = 0
PVC_INDEX 6 : total_mac_item = 0, report_mac_item = 0
PVC_INDEX 7 : total_mac_item = 0, report_mac_item = 0
admin\msan#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
slot Slot number
pon Port number
PVC_ITEM Total number of PVC items
PVC_INDEX PVC index value
total_mac_item Total number of MAC addresses of the port learned
report_mac_item Total number of actual reported items
31.94 Viewing NGN Protocol Type
Command Function
You can use this command to view the NGN protocol type.
Command Format
show ngn_protocol_type
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the NGN protocol type.
admin\msan#show ngn_protocol_type
ngn_protocol_type: none
admin\msan#
31.95 Querying the Port Call Statistics Information
Command Function
You can use this command to query the port call statistics information.
Command Format
show port call statistics information interface <ifStr>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
ifStr Port list character string Mandatory
Command Example
Query port call statistics information of Port 1 in Slot 5.
admin\msan#show port call statistics information interface 5/1
Port Call Statistics Information
----------------------------------
0
Slot No./Port No.: 5/1 The Last Call Time(s):
Total Calls: 0 Total Call Times (s): 0
Total Off-Hooks: 0
get port call statistics info successfully
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Slot No./Port No. Slot number/port number
The Last Call Time(s) The last call duration (unit: s)
Total Calls Total call duration (unit: s)
Total Off-Hooks Total number of off-hooks
Total On-Hooks Total number of on-hooks
31.96 Querying POTS Common Parameters
Command Function
You can use this command to query POTS common parameters.
Command Format
show pots general para configuration
Parameter Description
None
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Command Example
Query POTS common parameters.
admin\msan#show pots general para configuration
POTS General Parameters Configuration
--------------------------------------
Pulse Width(ms): 40 Pulse Interval(ms): 60
Flash Width(ms): 90 Bill Type: 16KC
Bill Pulse Voltage(0.1V): 20 POTS Impedance Mode(Ohm): 600
Off Hook Check Time(ms): 20 On Hook Check Time(ms): 200
Send CODEC Gain(0.1dB): 0 Recv CODEC Gain(0.1dB): -35
get POTS general para configuration successfully
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Pulse Width(ms) Pulse width (unit: ms)
Pulse Interval(ms) Pulse interval (unit: ms)
Flash Width(ms) Flash width (unit: ms)
Bill Type Billing type
Bill Pulse Voltage(0.1V) Metering pulse amplitude
POTS Impedance Mode(Ohm) POTS impedance mode
Off Hook Check Time(ms) Off-hook detection time length
On Hook Check Time(ms) On-hook detection time length
Send CODEC Gain(0.1dB) Send CODEC gain
Recv CODEC Gain(0.1dB) Receive CODEC gain
31.97 Querying RTP Resource Configuration
Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to query the RTP resource configuration profile.
Command Format
show rtp resource profile
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Parameter Description
None
Command Example
Query the RTP resource configuration profile.
admin\msan#show rtp resource profile
RTP Resource Profile Configuration
------------------------------------
Fixed of the Name: RTP/ Begin of the Name: 4000
End of the Name: 9000 Step of the Name: 1
Name Filled: Yes
get RTP resource profile configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Fixed of the Name Fixed part of the RTP name
Begin of the Name Starting value of the RTP name's variable part
End of the Name Ending value of the RTP name's variable part
Step of the Name Step of the RTP name's variable part
Name Filled Check whether the RTP name is filled or not.
31.98 Querying Signaling Packet Statistics
Information
Command Function
You can use this command to query signaling packet statistics information.
Command Format
show signalling packets statistics information
Parameter Description
None
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Command Example
Query signaling packet statistics information.
admin\msan#show signalling packets statistics information
Signalling Packets Statistics Information
--------------------------------------------------------
NGN Request Packets Rx: 0 Tx: 0
NGN Confirm Packets Rx: 0 Tx: 0
Loss Signalling Packets: 0 ReTrans Signalling Packets: 0
Wrong Signalling Packets: 0 Unknown Signalling Packets: 0
RTP Stream Packets Rx: 0 Tx: 0
RTP Stream Bytes Rx: 0 Tx: 0
Loss Packets Ratio(%): 0 Average Network Delay(ms): 0
Average Jitter Delay(ms): 0 Bandwidth Usage(Kbps): 0
get signalling packets statistics info successfully.
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
NGN Request Packets Rx Total number of received NGN packets
NGN Confirm Packets Rx Total number of received NGN acknowledgment packets
Loss Signalling Packets Total number of loss signaling packets
Wrong Signalling Packets Total number of wrong signaling packets
Unknown Signalling Packets Total number of unknown signaling packets
RTP Stream Packets Rx Total number of received RTP voice packets
RTP Stream Bytes Rx Total number of received RTP voice bytes
Loss Packets Ratio(%) Packet loss rate (%)
Average Network Delay(ms) Average network delay (unit: ms)
Average Jitter Delay(ms) Average jitter delay (unit: ms)
Bandwidth Usage(Kbps) Occupied bandwidth (unit: Kbps)
31.99 Querying SIP Advanced Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to query SIP advanced configuration.
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Command Format
show sip advanced configuration
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
Query SIP advanced configuration.
admin\msan#show sip advanced configuration
SIP Advanced Configuration
-------------------------------------
CW/CONF Mode: Common Conference URI: #
Escape Mode: Enable Caller ID Head Field: P-Asserted-ID
get SIP Advanced configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
CW/CONF Mode Call waiting or three-party conference mode
Conference URI Conference mixing audio URI
Escape Mode "#" escaping switch
Caller ID Head Field Header field of the caller number
31.100 Querying SIP Digitmap Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to query SIP digitmap configuration.
Command Format
show sip digital map
Parameter Description
None
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Command Example
Query SIP digitmap configuration.
admin\msan#show sip digital map
get SIP server configuration successfully.
SIP Digital Map Configuration
----------------------------------
Digital Map Length: 27 [0-9ABCD].|[EF][0-9ABCDEF].
get SIP digital map configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Digital Map Length SIP digitmap length
31.101 Querying SIP Server Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to query SIP server configuration.
Command Format
show sip server
Description
None
Command Example
Query SIP server configuration.
admin\msan#show sip server
SIP Server Configuration
------------------------------------------------------------
Proxy Server Addr: Proxy Server Port: 5060
Backup Proxy Server Addr: Backup Proxy Server Port: 5060
Proxy Server Register Addr: Proxy Server Register Port: 5060
Backup Proxy Server Register Addr: Backup Proxy Server Register Port: 5060
Register Interval(s): 3600
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Heartbeat: Initiative
Heartbeat Interval(s): 30 Heartbeat Timeouts: 3
Heartbeat Mode: By Device
get SIP server configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Proxy Server Addr Main proxy server address
Proxy Server Port Main proxy server port
Backup Proxy Server Addr Backup proxy server address
Backup Proxy Server Port Backup proxy server port
Proxy Server Register Addr Main proxy server registration address
Proxy Server Register Port Main proxy server registration port
Backup Proxy Server Register Addr Backup proxy server registration address
Backup Proxy Server Register Port Backup proxy server registration port
Register Interval(s) Registration refresh interval
Heartbeat Heartbeat switch
Heartbeat Interval(s) Heartbeat interval (unit: s)
Heartbeat Timeouts Heartbeat timeout times
Heartbeat Mode Heartbeat mode
31.102 Querying SIP User Call Profile Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to query the SIP user call profile configuration.
Command Format
show sip user call profile [id|name|all] {<IDorName>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile ID/profile name/all profiles.
id|name|all Mandatory
Default: all.
IDorName Specified ID or name Mandatory
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Command Example
Query the SIP user call profile configuration.
admin\msan#show sip user call profile all
SIP User Call Profile Configuration
-------------------------------------
Profile ID/Name: 0/Default Call ID Type: FSK-SDMF
Call Waiting: Disable Busy Forward: Disable
Ring Forward: Disable Force Forward: Disable
Forward Phone Number: Call Conference: Disable
Polarity Reverse: Enable
get SIP user call profile configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Profile ID/Name Profile ID/profile name
Call ID Type Caller ID display type
Call Waiting Call waiting function
Busy Forward Call forwarding function in case of busy calls
Ring Forward Call forwarding function in case of ringing timeout
Force Forward Forced call forwarding function
Forward Phone Number Destination phone number that is forwarded to
Call Conference Three-party calling
Polarity Reverse Polarity reversal
31.103 Querying Feed Voltage and Current
Configuration of POTS Port
Command Function
You can use this command to query feed voltage and current configuration of POTS
port.
Command Format
show slot <slotNo> pots port feed voltage and current configuration
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slotNo Slot number Mandatory
Command Example
Query feed voltage and current configuration of POTS port in Slot 2.
admin\msan#show slot 2 pots port feed voltage and current configuration
Slot 2 POTS Port Feed Voltage & Current Configuration
-------------------------------------------------------
PortNo Voltage(V) Current(mA)
------ ---------- -----------
get slot 2 POTS port feed voltage & current configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
PortNo Port number
Voltage(V) Voltage (unit: V)
Current(mA) Current (unit: mA)
31.104 Querying the Subscriber Internal Line Test
Result
Command Function
You can use this command to query the result of the subscriber internal line test.
Command Format
show test 112 inline result interface slotNo <slot_no> portNo <port_no>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot_no Slot number Mandatory
port_no Port number Mandatory
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Command Example
Query the result of subscriber internal line test for Port 1 in Slot 5.
admin\msan#show test 112 inline result interface slotNo 5 portNo 1
Inline Test 112 Result
==============================================
Slot No: 5, Port No: 1
----------------------------------------------
Test Type: No Force Test Status: Waiting Test Result: Success
Refuse Reason: Invalid refuse reason Signal Tone Status: Normal
Feeder Voltage Status: Normal Loop Current Status: Normal
Loop Current(A): Feeder Voltage(V): Signal Tone Volume(dB):
Signal Tone Frequency(Hz): Ringing Current Voltage(V):
Ringing Current Status: Normal
get inline test 112 result successfully.
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Slot No Slot number
Port No Port number
Test Type Test type
Test Status Test status
Test Result Test result
Refuse Reason Reasons for rejection
Signal Tone Status Signal tone status
Feeder Voltage Status Feed voltage status
Loop Current Status Loop current status
Loop Current(A) Loop current
Feeder Voltage(V) Feed voltage
Signal Tone Volume(dB) Signal tone level (unit: dB)
Signal Tone Frequency(Hz) Signal tone frequency (unit: Hz)
Ringing Current Voltage(V) Ringing current voltage
Ringing Current Status Ringing current status
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31.105 Querying the Subscriber External Line Test
Result
Command Function
You can use this command to query the result of the subscriber external line test.
Command Format
show test 112 outline result slot <slot_no> port <port_no>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot_no Slot number Mandatory
port_no Port number Mandatory
Command Example
Query the result of subscriber external line test for Port 1 in Slot 5.
admin\msan#show test 112 outline result slot 5 port 1
Outline Test 112 Result
========================================================
Slot No: 5, Port No: 1
--------------------------------------------------------
Test Type: No Force Test Status: Waiting Test Result: Success
Refuse Reason: Invalid refuse reason Port Status: Normal
A->GND DC Voltage(V): B->GND DC Voltage(V): A->B DC Voltage(V):
A->GND Insulation Resistance(Ohm): B->GND Insulation Resistance(Ohm):
A->B Insulation Resistance(Ohm): A->B Polarity Reversal Resistance(Ohm):
A->GND Capacitance(pF): B->GND Capacitance(pF):
A->B Capacitance(pF): A->GND AC Voltage(V):
B->GND AC Voltage(V): A->B AC Voltage(V): A->B Loop Resistance(Ohm):
get outline test 112 result successfully.
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Slot No Slot number
Port No Port number
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Parameter Description
Test Type Test type
Test Status Test status
Test Result Test result
Refuse Reason Reasons for rejection
A->GND DC Voltage(V) DC voltage from A to ground (unit: V)
B->GND DC Voltage(V) DC voltage from B to ground (unit: V)
A->B DC Voltage(V) DC voltage between A and B (unit: V)
A->GND Insulation Resistance(Ohm) Insulation resistance from A to ground (unit: Ohm)
B->GND Insulation Resistance(Ohm) Insulation resistance from B to ground (unit: Ohm)
A->B Insulation Resistance(Ohm) Insulation resistance between A and B (unit: Ohm)
A->B Polarity Reversal Resistance(Ohm) Polarity reversal resistance between A and B (unit: Ohm)
A->GND Capacitance(pF) Capacitance from A to ground (unit: pF)
B->GND Capacitance(pF) Capacitance from B to ground (unit: pF)
A->B Capacitance(pF) Capacitance between A and B (unit: pF)
A->GND AC Voltage(V) AC voltage from A to ground (unit: V)
B->GND AC Voltage(V) AC voltage from B to ground (unit: V)
A->B AC Voltage(V) AC voltage between A and B (unit: V)
A->B Loop Resistance(Ohm) Loop resistance between A and B (unit: Ohm)
31.106 Adding a VDSL Line Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to add a VDSL line profile.
Command Format
add vdslLine profile <name> {id <id>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Mandatory
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Command Example
Add a VDSL line profile named "abc".
admin\msan#add vdslLine profile abc
admin\msan#show vdslline profile name abc
Profile name abc Profile id 1
portmode ptm Standard Profile 255
Psd Shape 21 maxTxPowerDn 20.5
maxTxPowerUp 14.5
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Profile name Profile name
Profile id ID number
portmode Port mode
Standard Profile Standard profile
Psd Shape Power spectral density mask
maxTxPowerDn Maximum downlink transmitting power
maxTxPowerUp Maximum uplink transmitting power
31.107 Adding a VDSL Custom PSD Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to add a VDSL custom PSD profile.
Command Format
add vdslcpsd profile <name> {id <id>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Optional
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Command Example
Add a VSDL custom PSD line profile named "abc".
admin\msan#add vdslcpsd profile abc
admin\msan#show vdslcpsd profile name abc
Profile name abc Profile id 1
Up PSD num 0 Dn PSD num 0
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Profile name Profile name
Profile id ID number
Up PSD num Number of uplink PSD profiles.
Dn PSD num Number of downlink PSD profiles.
31.108 Adding a VDSL Extension Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to add a VDSL extension profile.
Command Format
add vdslextra profile <name> {id <id>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Optional
Command Example
Add a VDSL extension profile named "abc".
admin\msan#add vdslextra profile abc
admin\msan#show vdslextra profile name abc
Profile name abc Profile id 1
Vectoring Enable enable annexUs0 annexA(G.992.5)
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PMSF disable
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Profile name Profile name
Profile id ID number
Vectoring Enable Vectoring enabled
annexUs0 US0 type
PMSF Forced power management state enabled
31.109 Adding a VDSL Retransmission Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to add a VDSL retransmission profile.
Command Format
add vdslginp profile <name> {id <id>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Optional
Command Example
Add a VDSL retransmission profile named "abc".
admin\msan#add vdslginp profile abc
admin\msan#show vdslginp profile name abc
Profile name abc Profile id 1
dn Retran Mode forbid
up Retran Mode forbid
dn max delay 0 ms
up max delay 0 ms
G.INP dn INPmin 0.0 symbol
G.INP up INPmin 0.0 symbol
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REIN enable disable
dn ETRmin 256 Kbps
dn ETRmax 100000 Kbps
dn NDRmax 100000 Kbps
up ETRmin 256 Kbps
up ETRmax 100000 Kbps
up NDRmax 100000 Kbps
dn ROC Margin 0 dB
up ROC Margin 0 dB
dn ROC INPmin 0.0 symbol
up ROC INPmin 0.0 symbol
dn MSGmin 16 Kbps
up MSGmin 16 Kbps
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Profile name Profile name
Profile id ID number
dn Retran Mode Downlink retransmission mode
up Retran Mode Uplink retransmission mode
dn max delay Maximum downlink retransmission delay
G.INP dn INPmin Minimum downlink retransmission impulse noise protection
G.INP up INPmin Minimum uplink retransmission impulse noise protection
REIN enable Repeated impulse noise protection enabled
dn ETRmin Minimum expected downlink throughput
dn ETRmax Maximum expected downlink throughput
dn NDRmax Downlink user rate
up ETRmin Minimum expected uplink throughput
up ETRmax Maximum expected uplink throughput
up NDRmax Uplink user rate
dn ROC Margin Downlink ROC channel noise margin
up ROC Margin Uplink ROC channel noise margin
dn ROC INPmin Downlink ROC impulse noise protection
up ROC INPmin Uplink ROC impulse noise protection
dn MSGmin Minimum downlink message overhead rate
up MSGmin Minimum uplink message overhead rate
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31.110 Adding a VDSL Power Back-off Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to add a VDSL power back-off profile.
Command Format
add vdslpbo profile <name> {id <id>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Optional
Command Example
Add a VDSL power back-off profile named "abc".
admin\msan#add vdslpbo profile abc
admin\msan#show vdslpbo profile name abc
Profile name abc Profile id 1
upPBOMode disable
DPBO esel 0.0 dB
DPBO Scalar A 0.02734375
DPBO Scalar B 0.98828125
DPBO Scalar C 0.01953125
DPBO MUS -90.0 dBm/Hz
DPBO Span Min Frequency 0 tone
DPBO Span Max Frequency 511 tone
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Profile name Profile name
Profile id ID number
upPBOMode Uplink power back-off mode
DPBO esel Electronic length
DPBO Scalar A Model parameter A
DPBO Scalar B Model parameter B
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Parameter Description
DPBO Scalar C Model parameter C
DPBO MUS Minimum available power spectral density
DPBO Span Min Frequency Minimum frequency band
DPBO Span Max Frequency Maximum frequency band
31.111 Adding a VDSL Service Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to add a VDSL service profile.
Command Format
add vdslser profile <name> {id <id>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Optional
Command Example
Add a VDSL service profile named "abc".
admin\msan#add vdslser profile abc
admin\msan#show vdslser profile name abc
Profile name abc Profile id 1
upRateMode adaptAtStart
downRateMode adaptAtStart
Target SNRM Dn 6.0 dB
MaxSNRMDnMode 0
Max SNRM Dn 31.0 dB
Min SNRM Dn 0.0 dB
Target SNRM Up 6.0 dB
MaxSNRMUpMode 0
Max SNRM Up 31.0 dB
Min SNRM Up 0.0 dB
Min Rate Dn 64 kbit/s
Min Rate Up 64 kbit/s
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Max Interleave Delay Dn 16 ms
Max InterleaveDelay Up 16 ms
Min INP Dn 1
Min INP Up 1
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Profile name Profile name
Profile id ID number
upRateMode Uplink rate mode
downRateMode Downlink rate mode
Target SNRM Dn Downlink target signal-to-noise ratio margin
MaxSNRMDnMode Maximum downlink signal-to-noise ratio margin mode
Max SNRM Dn Maximum downlink signal-to-noise ratio margin
Min SNRM Dn Minimum downlink signal-to-noise ratio margin
Target SNRM Up Uplink target signal-to-noise ratio margin
MaxSNRMUpMode Maximum uplink signal-to-noise ratio margin mode
Max SNRM Up Maximum uplink signal-to-noise ratio margin
Min SNRM Up Minimum uplink signal-to-noise ratio margin
Min Rate Dn Minimum downlink rate
Min Rate Up Minimum uplink rate
Max Interleave Delay Dn Maximum downlink interleave delay
Max InterleaveDelay Up Maximum uplink interleave delay
Min INP Dn Minimum downlink impulse noise protection
Min INP Up Minimum uplink impulse noise protection
31.112 Adding a VDSL Virtual Noise Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to add a VDSL virtual noise profile.
Command Format
add vdslvn profile <name> {id <id>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Optional
Command Example
Add a VDSL virtual noise profile named "abc".
admin\msan#add vdslvn profile abc
admin\msan#show vdslvn profile name abc
Profile name abc
Profile id 1
VN Up num 0
VN Dn num 0
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Profile name Profile name
Profile id ID number
VN Up num Number of uplink virtual noise breakpoints
VN Dn num Number of downlink virtual noise breakpoints
31.113 Binding a VDSL Line Profile to a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to bind a VDSL line profile to a port.
Command Format
attach vdslLine profile [id|name] <idOrName> interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Mandatory
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Parameter Description Attribute
idOrName Specified profile name or ID Mandatory
ifStr Port parameter list Mandatory
Command Example
Bind a VDSL line profile to Port 1 in Slot 2.
admin\msan#attach vdslLine profile name abc interface 2/1
admin\msan#
31.114 Binding a VDSL Custom PSD Profile to a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to bind a VDSL custom PSD profile to a port.
Command Format
attach vdslcpsd profile [id|name] <idOrName> interface <if_str>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Mandatory
idOrName Specified profile name or ID Mandatory
ifStr Port parameter list Mandatory
Command Example
Bind a VDSL custom PSD profile to Port 1 in Slot 2.
admin\msan#attach vdslcpsd profile name abc interface 2/1
admin\msan#
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31.115 Binding a VDSL Extension Profile to a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to bind a VDSL extension profile to a port.
Command Format
attach vdslextra profile [id|name] <idOrName> interface <if_str>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Mandatory
idOrName Specified profile name or ID Mandatory
ifStr Port parameter list Mandatory
Command Example
Bind a VDSL extension profile to Port 1 in Slot 2.
admin\msan#attach vdslextra profile name abc interface 2/1
admin\msan#
31.116 Binding a VDSL Retransmission Profile to a
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to bind a VDSL retransmission profile to a port.
Command Format
attach vdslginp profile [id|name] <idOrName> interface <if_str>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Mandatory
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Parameter Description Attribute
idOrName Specified profile name or ID Mandatory
ifStr Port parameter list Mandatory
Command Example
Bind a VDSL retransmission profile to Port 1 in Slot 2.
admin\msan#attach vdslginp profile name abc interface 2/1
admin\msan#
31.117 Binding a VDSL Power Back-off Profile to a
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to bind a VDSL power back-off profile to a port.
Command Format
attach vdslpbo profile [id|name] <idOrName> interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Mandatory
idOrName Specified profile name or ID Mandatory
ifStr Port parameter list Mandatory
Command Example
Bind the VDSL power back-off profile named "abc" to Port 1 in Slot 2.
admin\msan#attach vdslpbo profile name abc interface 2/1
admin\msan#
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31.118 Binding a VDSL Service Profile to a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to bind a VDSL service profile to a port.
Command Format
attach vdslser profile [id|name] <idOrName> interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Mandatory
idOrName Specified profile name or ID Mandatory
ifStr Port parameter list Mandatory
Command Example
Bind a VDSL service profile named "abc" to Port 1 in Slot 2.
admin\msan#attach vdslser profile name abc interface 2/1
admin\msan#
31.119 Binding a VDSL Virtual Noise Profile to a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to bind a VDSL virtual noise profile to a port.
Command Format
attach vdslvn profile [id|name] <idOrName> interface <if_str>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Mandatory
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Parameter Description Attribute
idOrName Specified profile name or ID Mandatory
ifStr Port parameter list Mandatory
Command Example
Bind the VDSL virtual noise profile named "abc" to Port 1 in Slot 2.
admin\msan#attach vdslvn profile name abc interface 2/1
admin\msan#
31.120 Deleting a VDSL Line Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to delete a VDSL line profile.
Command Format
delete vdslLine profile [id|name] <idOrName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Mandatory
idOrName Specified profile name or ID Mandatory
Command Example
Delete a VDSL line profile named "abc".
admin\msan#delete vdslLine profile name abc
admin\msan#
31.121 Deleting a VDSL Custom PSD Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to delete a VDSL custom PSD profile.
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Command Format
delete vdslcpsd profile [id|name] <idOrName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Mandatory
idOrName Specified profile name or ID Mandatory
Command Example
Delete a VDSL custom PSD profile named "abc".
admin\msan#delete vdslcpsd profile name abc
admin\msan#
31.122 Deleting a VDSL Extension Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to delete a VDSL extension profile.
Command Format
delete vdslextra profile [id|name] <idOrName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Mandatory
idOrName Specified profile name or ID Mandatory
Command Example
Delete a VDSL extension profile named "abc".
admin\msan#delete vdslextra profile name abc
admin\msan#
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31.123 Deleting a VDSL Retransmission Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to delete a VDSL retransmission profile.
Command Format
delete vdslginp profile [id|name] <idOrName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Mandatory
idOrName Specified profile name or ID Mandatory
Command Example
Delete a VDSL retransmission profile named "abc".
admin\msan#delete vdslginp profile name abc
admin\msan#
31.124 Deleting a VDSL Power Back-off Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to delete a VDSL power back-off profile.
Command Format
delete vdslpbo profile [id|name] <idOrName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Mandatory
idOrName Specified profile name or ID Mandatory
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Command Example
Delete a VDSL power back-off profile named "abc".
admin\msan#delete vdslpbo profile name abc
admin\msan#
31.125 Deleting a VDSL Service Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to delete a VDSL service profile.
Command Format
delete vdslser profile [id|name] <idOrName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Mandatory
id ID number Mandatory
idOrName Specified profile name or ID Mandatory
Command Example
Delete a VDSL service profile named "abc".
admin\msan#delete vdslser profile name abc
admin\msan#
31.126 Deleting a VDSL Virtual Noise Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to delete a VDSL virtual noise profile.
Command Format
delete vdslvn profile [id|name] <idOrName>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
name Profile name Optional
id ID number Optional
idOrName Specified profile name or ID Mandatory
Command Example
Delete a VDSL virtual noise profile named "abc".
admin\msan#delete vdslvn profile name abc
admin\msan#
31.127 Disabling Loop Detection Function
Command Function
You can use this command to disable the loop detection function.
Command Format
set loop detect disable interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Disable the loop detection function for Port 1 in Slot 18.
Admin\msan#set loop detect disable interface 18/1
Admin\msan#
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31.128 Enabling or Disabling Loop Detection Auto-
Discovery Function
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the loop detection enabling auto-
recovery function.
Command Format
set loop detect enable auto-recovery [enable|disable] interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[enable|disable] Enable or disable. Mandatory
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Enable the loop detection enabling auto-discovery function for Port 1 in Slot 18.
Admin\msan#set loop detect enable auto-recovery enable interface 18/1
Admin\msan#
Disable the loop detection enabling auto-discovery function for Port 1 in Slot 18.
Admin\msan#set loop detect enable auto-recovery disable interface 18/1
Admin\msan#
31.129 Distributing or Erasing a DSP Configuration
Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute or erase a DSP configuration profile.
Command Format
[distribute|erase] dsp profile
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[distribute|erase] Distribute or erase Mandatory
Command Example
Distribute a DSP configuration profile.
Admin\msan#distribute dsp profile
distribute DSP profile configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
Erase a DSP configuration profile.
Admin\msan#erase dsp profile
erase DSP profile configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
31.130 Distributing or Erasing the RFC2833
Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute or erase the RFC2833 configuration.
Command Format
[distribute|erase] rfc2833 configuration
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[distribute|erase] Distribute or erase Mandatory
Command Example
Distribute the RFC2833 configuration.
Admin\msan#distribute rfc2833 configuration
distribute RFC2833 configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
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Erase the RFC2833 configuration.
Admin\msan#erase rfc2833 configuration
erase RFC2833 configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
31.131 Distributing or Erasing the MGC
Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute or erase the MGC configuration.
Command Format
[distribute|erase] mgc configuration
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[distribute|erase] Distribute or erase Mandatory
Command Example
Distribute the MGC configuration.
Admin\msan#distribute mgc configuration
distribute MGC configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
Erase the MGC configuration.
Admin\msan#erase mgc configuration
erase MGC configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
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31.132 Distributing or Erasing the RTP Resource
Configuration Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute or erase the RTP resource configuration
profile.
Command Format
[distribute|erase] rtp resource profile
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[distribute|erase] Distribute or erase Mandatory
Command Example
Distribute the RTP configuration.
Admin\msan#distribute rtp resource profile
Admin\msan#
Erase the RTP configuration.
Admin\msan#erase rtp resource profile
Admin\msan#
31.133 Distributing or Erasing the SIP Advanced
Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute or erase the SIP advanced configuration.
Command Format
[distribute|erase] sip advanced configuration
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[distribute|erase] Distribute or erase Mandatory
Command Example
Distribute the SIP advanced configuration.
Admin\msan#distribute sip advanced configuration
distribute SIP advanced configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
Erase the SIP advanced configuration.
Admin\msan#erase SIP advanced configuration
erase SIP advanced configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
31.134 Distributing or Erasing the SIP Digitmap
Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute or erase the SIP digitmap configuration.
Command Format
[distribute|erase] sip digital map
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[distribute|erase] Distribute or erase Mandatory
Command Example
Distribute the SIP digitmap configuration.
Admin\msan#distribute sip digital map
distribute sip digital map configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
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Erase the SIP digitmap configuration.
Admin\msan#erase sip digital map
erase sip digital map configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
31.135 Distributing or Erasing the SIP Server
Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute or erase the SIP server configuration.
Command Format
[distribute|erase] sip server
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[distribute|erase] Distribute or erase Mandatory
Command Example
Distribute the SIP server configuration.
Admin\msan#distribute sip server
distribute sip server configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
Erase the SIP server configuration.
Admin\msan#erase sip server
erase sip server configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
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31.136 Distributing or Erasing the SIP User Call
Configuration Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute or erase the SIP user call configuration
profile.
Command Format
[distribute|erase] sip user call profile
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[distribute|erase] Distribute or erase Mandatory
Command Example
Distribute the SIP user call configuration profile.
Admin\msan#distribute sip user call profile
distribute SIP user call profile configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
Erase the SIP user call configuration profile.
Admin\msan#erase sip user call profile
erase SIP user call profile configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
31.137 Distributing or Erasing Basic Voice
Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute or erase basic voice configuration.
Command Format
[distribute|erase] voice basic configuration
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[distribute|erase] Distribute or erase Mandatory
Command Example
Distribute basic voice configuration.
Admin\msan#distribute voice basic configuration
distribute voice basic configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
Erase voice basic configuration.
Admin\msan#erase voice basic configuration
erase voice basic configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
31.138 Distributing or Erasing Voice IP
Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute or erase IP configuration of voice.
Command Format
[distribute|erase] voice ip
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[distribute|erase] Distribute or erase Mandatory
Command Example
Distribute voice IP configuration.
Admin\msan#distribute voice ip
distribute voice IP configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
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Erase Voice IP configuration.
Admin\msan#erase voice ip
erase voice IP configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
31.139 Distributing or Erasing Voice Port
Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute or erase voice port configuration.
Command Format
[distribute|erase] voice port configuration slot <slotNo>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[distribute|erase] Distribute or erase Mandatory
Command Example
Distribute voice port configuration for Slot 18.
Admin\msan#distribute voice port configuration slot 18
distribute slot 18 voice port configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
Erase voice port configuration for Slot 18.
Admin\msan#erase voice port configuration slot 18
erase slot 18 voice port configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
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31.140 Distributing or Erasing Voice VLAN
Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute or erase voice VLAN configuration.
Command Format
[distribute|erase] voice vlan
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[distribute|erase] Distribute or erase Mandatory
Command Example
Distribute voice VLAN configuration.
Admin\msan#distribute voice vlan
distribute voice VLAN configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
Erase voice VLAN configuration.
Admin\msan#erase voice vlan
erase voice VLAN configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
31.141 Configuring the SIP Digitmap
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the SIP digitmap.
Command Format
add sip digital map <digitalMap>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
map <digitalMap> Digitmap name. Mandatory
Command Example
Add an SIP digitmap named "aaa".
Admin\msan#add sip digital map aaa
set SIP digital map configuration successfully(0).
Admin\msan#
31.142 Binding an Alarm Profile to a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to bind an alarm profile to a port.
Command Format
attach alarm profile [id|name] <idOrName> interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
profile [id|name] Profile ID or profile name. Mandatory
<idOrName> Profile name that is entered. Mandatory
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Bind an alarm profile named "aaa" to Port 1 in Slot 18.
Admin\msan#attach alarm profile name aaa interface 18/1
Admin\msan#
Bind an alarm profile whose profile ID is "10" to Port 1 in Slot 18.
Admin\msan#attach alarm profile id 10 interface 18/1a
Admin\msan#
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31.143 Deleting a DSP Configuration Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to delete a DSP configuration profile.
Command Format
delete dsp profile [id|name] <IDorName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
profile [id|name] Profile ID or profile name Mandatory
Profile ID or profile name that is
<idOrName> Mandatory
entered.
Command Example
Delete a DSP configuration profile named "aaa".
Admin\msan#delete dsp profile name aaa
Admin\msan#
Delete a DSP configuration profile whose profile ID is 10.
Admin\msan#delete dsp profile id 10
Admin\msan#
31.144 Deleting the SIP User Call Configuration
Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the SIP user call configuration profile.
Command Format
delete sip user call profile [id|name] <IDorName>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
profile [id|name] Profile ID or profile name. Mandatory
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or profile name. Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the SIP user call configuration profile named "aaa".
Admin\msan#delete sip user call profile name aaa
Admin\msan#
Delete the SIP user call configuration profile whose ID is "10".
Admin\msan#delete sip user call profile id 10
Admin\msan#
31.145 Distributing POTS Common Parameters
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute POTS common parameters.
Command Format
distribute slot <slotNo> pots general para configuration
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotNo> Slot number Mandatory
Command Example
Distribute POTS common parameters for Slot 18.
Admin\msan#distribute slot 18 pots general para configuration
Admin\msan#
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31.146 Erasing POTS Common Parameter
Configurations
Command Function
You can use this command to erase POTS common parameter configurations.
Command Format
erase pots general para configuration
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
Erase POTS common parameter configurations.
Admin\msan#erase pots general para configuration
erase POTS general para configuration successfully.
Admin\msan#
31.147 Configuring a DSP Profile Name
Command Function
You can use this command to configure a DSP profile name.
Command Format
set dsp profile <profileID> name <profileName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
profile <profileID> Profile ID Mandatory
name <profileName> Profile name Mandatory
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Command Example
Set the name of an DSP profile (profile ID=1) to "aaa".
Admin\msan#set dsp profile 1 name aaa
Admin\msan#
31.148 Configuring DSP Profile Parameters
Command Function
You can use this command to configure DSP profile parameters.
Command Format
set dsp profile [id|name] <IDorName> default code [711u|711a|723|729] mute
[disable|enable] echo cancel [disable|enable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[id|name] <IDorName> Specified profile ID or profile name Mandatory
default code [711u|711a|723|729] Default code Mandatory
mute [disable|enable] Enable or disable the mute. Mandatory
Enable or disable the echo
echo cancel [disable|enable] Mandatory
suppression.
Command Example
Set the default code to 711u, enable the mute and disable the echo suppression for
the DSP profile whose profile ID is "1".
Admin\msan#set dsp profile id 1 default code 711u mute enable echo cancel disable
set DSP profile 1 default coder, mute and echo cancel successfully(0).
Admin\msan#
31.149 Configuring the DTMF Mode for a DSP Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the DTMF mode for a DSP profile.
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Command Format
set dsp profile [id|name] <IDorName> dtmf mode [transparent|2833|2833redun|
outband]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[id|name] <IDorName> Profile ID or profile name. Mandatory
DTMF mode.
u transparent: transparent transmission
mode [transparent|2833| mode
Mandatory
2833redun|outband] u 2833: 2833 mode
u 2833redun: 2833 redundancy mode
u outband: out-of-band mode
Command Example
Set the DTMF mode to outband for the DSP profile whose profile ID is "1".
Admin\msan#set dsp profile id 1 dtmf mode outband
set DSP profile 1 DTMF mode successfully(0).
Admin\msan#
31.150 Configuring Fax Rate for a DSP Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the fax rate for a DSP Profile.
Command Format
set dsp profile [id|name] <IDorName> fax rate [2400|4800|7200|9600|12000|
14400]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[id|name] <IDorName> Profile ID or profile name. Mandatory
fax rate [2400|4800|7200|9600|
Fax rate Mandatory
12000|14400]
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Command Example
Set the fax rate of the DSP profile whose profile ID is "1" to 4800.
Admin\msan#set dsp profile id 1 fax rate 4800
set DSP profile 1 fax rate successfully(0).
Admin\msan#
31.151 Configuring Input and Output Gain for a DSP
Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the input and output gain for a DSP profile.
Command Format
set dsp profile [id|name] <IDorName> input gain <inputGain> output gain
<outputGain>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[id|name] <IDorName> Profile ID or profile name. Mandatory
input gain <inputGain> Input gain Mandatory
output gain <outputGain> Output gain Mandatory
Command Example
Set the input gain to 10, and output gain to 20 for the DSP profile whose profile ID is
"1".
Admin\msan#set dsp profile id 1 input gain 10 output gain 20
set DSP profile 1 I/O gaind successfully(0).
Admin\msan#
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31.152 Configuring Jitter and Packet Interval for a
DSP Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the jitter and packet interval for a DSP
profile.
Command Format
set dsp profile [id|name] <IDorName> jitter buffer <bufSize> fax jitter
buffer <faxBufSize> packet interval [10|20|30|40|50|60]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[id|name] <IDorName> Profile ID or profile name. Mandatory
jitter buffer <bufSize> Size of jitter buffer area Mandatory
Fax jitter buffer <faxBufSize> Size of fax jitter buffer area Mandatory
packet interval [10|20|30|40|50|60] Interval for sending packets Mandatory
Command Example
Set the size of jitter buffer area to 200, size of fax jitter buffer area to 100, and
packet interval to 60 for a DSP profile whose profile ID is "1".
Admin\msan#set dsp profile id 1 jitter buffer 200 fax jitter buffer 100 packet interval 60
set DSP profile 1 jitter buffer and packet interval successfully(0).
Admin\msan#
31.153 Configuring Fax Encoding Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the fax encoding mode.
Command Format
set fax encode mode [default|711u|711a]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
fax encode mode [default|
Fax encoding mode Mandatory
711u|711a]
Command Example
Set the fax encoding mode to 711a.
Admin\msan#set fax encode mode 711a
set fax parameter configuration successfully(0).
Admin\msan#
31.154 Configuring Fax Event Reporting
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the fax event reporting.
Command Format
set fax event notify [disable|enable] type [normal|only_v21|all_v21] {ans
[disable|enable]}*1 {vbd [disable|enable]}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
fax event notify [disable| Enable or disable the fax event
Mandatory
enable] reporting.
type [normal|only_v21|all_
Type Mandatory
v21]
ans [disable|enable] Enable or disable the ANS reporting. Mandatory
vbd [disable|enable] Enable or disable the VBD. Mandatory
Command Example
Enable the fax event reporting, set the type to normal, and enable the ANS and VBD.
Admin\msan#set fax event notify enable type normal ans enable vbd enable
set fax parameter configuration successfully(0).
Admin\msan#
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31.155 Configuring Fax Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the fax mode.
Command Format
set fax mode [t30|t38]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
fax mode [t30|t38] Fax mode Mandatory
Command Example
Set the fax mode to t38.
Admin\msan#set fax mode t38
set fax parameter configuration successfully(0).
Admin\msan#
31.156 Configuring Fax Packet Interval
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the fax packet interval.
Command Format
set fax packet interval tx [10|20|30|40|50|60] rx [10|20|30|40|50|60]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
tx [10|20|30|40|50|60] Interval for transmitting packets Mandatory
rx [10|20|30|40|50|60] Interval for receiving packets Mandatory
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Command Example
Set the packet transmitting interval to 60, and packet receiving interval to 50 in fax
mode.
Admin\msan#set fax packet interval tx 60 rx 50
set fax parameter configuration successfully(0).
Admin\msan#
31.157 Configuring Fax SDP Media
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the fax SDP media.
Command Format
set fax sdp media type [single|multiple] control mode [passthrough|ss|auto]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Media type [single|multiple] Media type Mandatory
control mode [passthrough|ss|auto] Control mode Mandatory
Command Example
Set the fax SDP media type to single, and control mode to auto.
Admin\msan#set fax sdp media type single control mode auto
set fax parameter configuration successfully(0).
Admin\msan#
31.158 Registering / Unregistering the MGC
Command Function
You can use this command to register or unregister the MGC.
Command Format
set mgc [primary|secondary] [register|unregister]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[primary|secondary] Primary or secondary Mandatory
[register|unregister] Register or unregister Mandatory
Command Example
Register the primary MGC.
admin\msan#set mgc primary register
admin\msan#
31.159 Configuring the MGC Heartbeat
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the MGC heartbeat.
Command Format
set mgc heartbeat [disable|initiative|passive] {interval <bInterval>
timeouts <bTimeouts> format [notify|servicechange]}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[disable|initiative|passive] Disable, initiative or passive Mandatory
interval <bInterval> Time interval Mandatory
timeouts <bTimeouts> Timeout duration Mandatory
format [notify|servicechange] Heartbeat mode Mandatory
Command Example
Set the primary MGC heartbeat to initiative, time interval to 30, timeout duration to
50, and heartbeat mode to notify.
admin\msan#set mgc heartbeat passive interval 30 timeouts 50 format notify
admin\msan#
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31.160 Configuring the MGC Address and Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the MGC address and port.
Command Format
set mgc primary <primaryAddr> port <primaryPort> {secondary <secondaryAddr>
port <secondaryPort>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
primary <primaryAddr> Primary MGC IP address Mandatory
port <primaryPort> Primary port Mandatory
secondary <secondaryAddr> Secondary MGC IP address Optional
port <secondaryPort> Secondary port Optional
Command Example
Set the primary MGC IP address to 1.1.1.1, port number to 10, secondary MGC IP
address to 2.2.2.2, and port number to 20.
admin\msan#set mgc primary 1.1.1.1 port 10 secondary 2.2.2.2 port 20
admin\msan#
31.161 Registering / Unregistering the NGN User
Command Function
You can use this command to register or unregister the NGN user.
Command Format
set ngn user [register|unregister] interface <ifStr>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[register|unregister] Register or unregister Mandatory
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Register the NGN user for Port 1 in Slot 18.
admin\msan#set ngn user register interface 18/1
admin\msan#
31.162 Configuring POTS Common Billing
Parameters
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the POTS common billing parameters.
Command Format
set pots general para bill type [12kc|16kc|anc] pulse voltage
<billPulseVoltage>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
bill type [12kc|16kc|anc] Billing type Mandatory
pulse voltage
Metering pulse amplitude Mandatory
<billPulseVoltage>
Command Example
Set the POTS common billing mode to 12kc, and metering pulse amplitude to 10.
admin\msan#set pots general para bill type 12kc pulse voltage 10
admin\msan#
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31.163 Configuring POTS Common Coding Gain
Parameters
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the POTS common coding gain parameters.
Command Format
set pots general para codec gain send <sendCodecGain> receive <recvCodecGain>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
send <sendCodecGain> Tx coding gain Mandatory
receive <recvCodecGain> Rx coding gain Mandatory
Command Example
Configure the POTS common coding gain parameters. Set Tx coding gain to 10,
and Rx coding gain to 20.
admin\msan#set pots general para codec gain send 10 receive 20
admin\msan#
31.164 Configuring POTS Common Impedance
Interface Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the POTS common impedance interface
mode.
Command Format
set pots general para impedance mode [560|600|680]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
impedance mode [560|600|680] Impedance interface mode Mandatory
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Command Example
Set the POTS common impedance interface mode to 560.
admin\msan#set pots general para impedance mode 560
admin\msan#
31.165 Configuring POTS Common On-hook and
Off-hook Detection Time
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the POTS common on-hook and off-hook
detection time.
Command Format
set pots general para off hooktime <offHookcheckTime> on hooktime
<onHookcheckTime>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
off hooktime <offHookcheckTime> Off-hook detection time length Mandatory
on hooktime <onHookcheckTime> On-hook detection time length Mandatory
Command Example
Configure the POTS common off-hook detection time to 100, and on-hook detection
time to 200.
admin\msan#set pots general para off hooktime 100 on hooktime 200
admin\msan#
31.166 Configuring POTS Common Pulse
Parameters
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the POTS common pulse parameters.
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Command Format
set pots general para pulse width <pulseWidth> interval <pulseInterval> flash
width <flashWidth>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
pulse width <pulseWidth> Pulse width Mandatory
interval <pulseInterval> Pulse interval Mandatory
flash width <flashWidth> Flash width Mandatory
Command Example
Set the POTS common pulse width to 30, pulse interval to 40 and flash width to 50.
admin\msan#set pots general para pulse width 30 interval 40 flash width 50
admin\msan#
31.167 Configuring the RTP Resource Configuration
Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the RTP resource configuration profile.
Command Format
set rtp resource profile <nameFixed> begin <nameBegin> end <nameEnd> step
<nameStep> filled [yes|no]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
profile <nameFixed> Fixed part of the RTP profile name Mandatory
Beginning number of the RTP profile name's
begin <nameBegin> Mandatory
variable part
Ending number of the RTP profile name's
end <nameEnd> Mandatory
variable part
step <nameStep> Step of the RTP profile name's variable part Mandatory
filled [yes|no] Whether the profile name can be filled or not. Mandatory
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Command Example
Configure the RTP resource configuration profile. Set the profile name's variable
part to rtp, beginning number of the variable part to 1, ending number to 9, and step
to 1. And the profile name can be filled.
admin\msan#set rtp resource profile rtp begin 1 end 9 step 1 filled yes
admin\msan#
31.168 Configuring the SIP Advanced Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the SIP advanced configuration.
Command Format
set sip call-waiting-conference mode [normal|refer|info1|info2|other]
{conference uri <confURI>}*1 sharp escape [disable|enable] caller-id head
[asserted|from]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
mode [normal|refer|info1|info2|
Conference mode Mandatory
other]
conference uri <confURI> Conference audio mixing Mandatory
sharp escape [disable|enable] Character defined switch Mandatory
Mode of extracting header field of the caller
caller-id head [asserted|from] Mandatory
number
Command Example
Configure the SIP advanced configuration. Set the conference mode to normal,
conference audio mixing to 11, and caller-id head extraction mode to from. Enable
the character defined function.
admin\msan#set sip call-waiting-conference mode normal conference uri 11 sharp escape
enable caller-id head from
admin\msan#
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31.169 Configuring IP Address and Port for the SIP
Server
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the IP address and port for the SIP server.
Command Format
set sip server address <serverAddr> port <serverPort> {backup server
<backupAddr> port <backupPort>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
address <serverAddr> SIP Server IP address Mandatory
port <serverPort> Port number Mandatory
backup server <backupAddr> IP address of the backup server. Optional
port <backupPort> Backup port number. Optional
Command Example
Set IP address to 1.1.1.1, and port number to 5060 for the SIP primary server; set
the IP address to 2.2.2.2, and port number to 5060 for the backup server.
admin\msan#set sip server address 1.1.1.1 port 5060 backup server 2.2.2.2 port 5060
admin\msan#
31.170 Configuring the SIP Server Heartbeat
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the SIP server's heartbeat.
Command Format
set sip server heartbeat [disable|initiative|passive] {interval <bInterval>
timeouts <bTimeouts> mode [bydevice|byport]}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[disable|initiative|passive] Disable, initiative or passive Mandatory
interval <bInterval> Time interval Mandatory
timeouts <bTimeouts> Timeout duration Optional
mode [bydevice|byport] Mode Optional
Command Example
Set the SIP server heartbeat to initiative, time interval to 10, time-out duration to 5,
and mode to "bydevice".
admin\msan#set sip server heartbeat initiative interval 10 timeouts 5 mode bydevice
admin\msan#
31.171 Configuring IP Address and Port for the SIP
Proxy Server
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the IP address and port for the SIP proxy
server.
Command Format
set sip server register address <registerAddr> port <registerPort> {backup
server <bRegisterAddr> port <bRegisterPort>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
address <registerAddr> Proxy server IP address Mandatory
port <registerPort> Port number Mandatory
backup server <bRegisterAddr> IP address of the backup proxy server. Optional
port <bRegisterPort> Port number Optional
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Command Example
Set the IP address to 1.1.1.1, and port number to 5060 for the SIP proxy server; set
the IP address to 2.2.2.2, and port number to 5060 for the backup proxy server.
admin\msan#set sip server register address 1.1.1.1 port 5060 backup server 2.2.2.2 port
5060
admin\msan#
31.172 Configuring the SIP Server Registration
Refreshing Interval
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the SIP server registration refreshing
interval.
Command Format
set sip server register interval <regInterval>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interval <regInterval> Registration refreshing interval Mandatory
Command Example
Set the SIP server registration refreshing interval to 60.
admin\msan#set sip server register interval 60
admin\msan#
31.173 Configuring the SIP User Call Profile Name
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the SIP user call profile name.
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Command Format
set sip user call profile <profileID> name <profileName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
profile <profileID> Profile ID Mandatory
name <profileName> Profile name Mandatory
Command Example
Set the name of an SIP user call profile (profile ID=1) to "aaa".
admin\msan#set sip user call profile 1 name aaa
admin\msan#
31.174 Configuring the SIP User Call Profile -
Enabling or Disabling Call Conference and
Polarity Reversal
Command Function
You can use this command to enable or disable the call conference and polarity
reversal configuration for the SIP user call profile.
Command Format
set sip user call profile [id|name] <IDorName> call-conference [disable|
enable] reverse-polarity [disable|enable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[id|name] <IDorName> Profile ID or profile name Mandatory
call-conference [disable|
Enable or disable call conference. Mandatory
enable]
reverse-polarity [disable| Enable or disable the polarity
Mandatory
enable] reversal configuration.
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Command Example
Enable the call conference and polarity reversal configuration for the SIP user call
profile whose ID is 1.
admin\msan#set sip user call profile id 1 call-conference enable reverse-polarity enable
admin\msan#
31.175 Configuring the SIP User Call Profile - Call
Forwarding Number
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the telephone number that the call is
forwarded to for the SIP user call profile.
Command Format
set sip user call profile [id|name] <IDorName> call-forward telephone-number
<phoneNumber>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[id|name] <IDorName> Profile ID or profile name Mandatory
<phoneNumber> Telephone number. Mandatory
Command Example
Set the call forwarding telephone number to 123456 for the SIP user call profile
whose ID is 1.
admin\msan#set sip user call profile id 1 call-forward telephone-number 123456
admin\msan#
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31.176 Configuring SIP User Call Configuration
Profile - Caller ID Display Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to set the caller ID display mode for SIP user call
configuration.
Command Format
set sip user call profile [id|name] <IDorName> call-id type [disable|sdmf|
mdmf|dtmf]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[id|name] <IDorName> Profile ID or profile name Mandatory
Type
u Disable
type [disable|sdmf|mdmf|
u sdmf Mandatory
dtmf]
u mdmf
u dtmf
Command Example
Set the caller ID display mode to dtmf for the SIP user call configuration profile
whose profile ID is "1".
admin\msan#set sip user call profile id 1 call-id type dtmf
admin\msan#
31.177 Configuring the SIP User Call Profile - Call
Forwarding Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the call forwarding function in the SIP user
call profile.
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Command Format
set sip user call profile [id|name] <IDorName> call-waiting [disable|enable]
busy-forward [disable|enable] ring-forward [disable|enable] force-forward
[disable|enable]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[id|name] <IDorName> Profile ID or profile name Mandatory
call-waiting [disable|enable] Enable or disable the call waiting function. Mandatory
Enable or disable the call forwarding function in
busy-forward [disable|enable] Mandatory
case of busy call.
Enable or disable the call forwarding function in
ring-forward [disable|enable] Mandatory
case of ringing timeout.
Enable or disable the forced call forwarding
force-forward [disable|enable] Mandatory
function.
Command Example
Enable the call waiting function, call forwarding function in case of busy call and
ringing timeout, and forced call forwarding function for an SIP user call profile whose
ID is 1.
admin\msan#set sip user call profile id 1 call-waiting enable busy-forward enable ring-
forward enable force-forward enable
admin\msan#
31.178 Executing an Internal or External Subscriber
Line Test
Command Function
You can use this command to execute an internal or external line test.
Command Format
set test 112 mode [inline|outline] type [force|unforce] interface <ifStr>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
mode [inline|outline] Internal line test or external line test Mandatory
type [force|unforce] Forced test or non-forced test Mandatory
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Execute forced internal subscriber line test for Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#set test 112 mode inline type force interface 1/1
admin\msan#
31.179 Configuring the Voice VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the voice VLAN.
Command Format
set voice [signalling|rtpstream] svlan tpid <sVlanTpid> vid <sVlanID> cos
<sValnCos> {cvlan tpid <cVlanTpid> vid <cVlanID> cos <cValnCos>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[signalling|rtpstream] Signaling or RTP Mandatory
<sVlanTpid> Outer VLAN tag Mandatory
<sVlanID> Outer VLAN ID Mandatory
<sValnCos> Outer VLAN priority Mandatory
<cVlanTpid> Inner VLAN tag Mandatory
<cVlanID> Inner VLAN ID Mandatory
<cValnCos> Inner VLAN priority Mandatory
Command Example
Set voice VLAN type to signaling, svlan tpid to 33024, svlan id to 100, svlan cos to 5,
cvlan tpid to 33024, cvlan id to 200 and cvlan cos to 6.
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admin\msan#set voice signalling svlan tpid 33024 vid 100 cos 5 cvlan tpid 33024 vid 200
cos 6
admin\msan#
31.180 Configuring the Voice RTP IP Address
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the voice RTP IP address.
Command Format
set voice rtp ip ipv4 <ipAddress> mask <ipMask> {gateway <gateAddress>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<ipAddress> IP address Mandatory
<ipMask> Mask Mandatory
<gateAddress> Gateway Mandatory
Command Example
Set the voice RTP IP address to 1.1.1.1, mask to 255.255.0.0 and gateway to
2.2.2.2.
admin\msan#set voice rtp ip ipv4 1.1.1.1 mask 255.255.0.0 gateway 2.2.2.2
admin\msan#
31.181 Configuring the Voice Signaling IP Address
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the voice signaling IP address.
Command Format
set voice signalling ip ipv4 <ipAddress> mask <ipMask> {gateway
<gateAddress>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<ipAddress> IP address Mandatory
<ipMask> Mask Mandatory
<gateAddress> Gateway Mandatory
Command Example
Set the voice signaling IP address to 1.1.1.1, mask to 255.255.0.0 and gateway to
2.2.2.2.
admin\msan#set voice signalling ip ipv4 1.1.1.1 mask 255.255.0.0 gateway 2.2.2.2
admin\msan#
31.182 Configuring the Voice PPPoE
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the voice PPPoE.
Command Format
set voice pppoe operation [dial|disconnect] {user name <userName> password
<password> authentication mode [pap|chap]}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
operation [dial|disconnect] Dial or disconnect Mandatory
<userName> User name Mandatory
<password> Password Mandatory
authentication mode [pap|chap] Authentication mode Mandatory
Command Example
Configure the PPPoE dialing. Set the user name to 111, password to 222, and
authentication mode to pap.
admin\msan#set voice pppoe operation dia user name 111 password 222 authentication
mode pap
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admin\msan#
31.183 Configuring the Voice DHCP
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the voice DHCP.
Command Format
set voice dhcp operation [disable|enable] {option60 [disable|enable]}*1
{base <option60Fixed> suffix <option60Suffix>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[disable|enable] Enable or disable the function. Mandatory
Enable or disable the Option 60
option60 [disable|enable] Mandatory
function.
<option60Fixed> Fixed part of Option 60 Mandatory
<option60Suffix> Variable part of Option 60 Mandatory
Command Example
Enable the DHCP function and Option 60. Set the fixed part of Option 60 to 111, and
variable part to 222.
admin\msan#set voice dhcp operation enable option60 enable base 111 suffix 222
admin\msan#
31.184 Creating an Extension Profile for a VDSL
Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure an extension profile for a VDSL profile.
Command Format
set vdslextra profile [id|name] <idOrName>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile name or ID.
profile [id|name] u id: profile ID Mandatory
u name: profile name
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or name Mandatory
Command Example
Configure a VDSL extension profile named "ee".
admin\msan#set vdslextra profile name ee
admin\msan#
Configure a VDSL extension profile whose ID is "1".
admin\msan#set vdslextra profile id 1
admin\msan#
31.185 Configuring Extension Profile Parameters for
a VDSL Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure extension profile parameters for a VDSL
profile.
Command Format
set vdslextra para vectEnable [enable|disable] annexUs0 [annexa|annexb|
annexc] pmsf [enable|disable] dnNMFlr <value> dnNMTop <value> dnAdaTimeFlr
<value> dnAdaTimeTop <value> upNMFlr <value> upNMTop <value> upAdaTimeFlr
<value> upAdaTimeTop <value>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Switch.
vectEnable [enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
US0 parameters.
annexUs0 [annexa|annexb| u Annexa: us0 a
Mandatory
annexc] u Annexb: us0 b
u Annexc: us0 c
PMSF switch
pmsf [enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
Minimum noise reduction margin range of
dnNMFlr <value> Mandatory
downlink flow: 0.0 to 31.0.
Maximum noise reduction margin range of
dnNMTop <value> Mandatory
downlink flow: 0.0 to 31.0.
Minimum downlink rate adaptation interval
dnAdaTimeFlr <value> Mandatory
range: 0 to 16383.
Maximum downlink rate adaptation interval
dnAdaTimeTop <value> Mandatory
range: 0 to 16383.
Minimum noise reduction margin range of
upNMFlr <value> Mandatory
uplink flow: 0.0 to 31.0.
Maximum noise reduction margin range of
upNMTop <value> Mandatory
uplink flow: 0.0 to 31.0.
Minimum uplink rate adaptation interval range:
upAdaTimeFlr <value> Mandatory
0 to 16383.
Maximum uplink rate adaptation interval
upAdaTimeTop <value> Mandatory
range: 0 to 16383.
Command Example
Set specific parameters for a VDSL extension profile.
admin\msan#set vdslextra para vectenable en annexus0 annexa pmsf enable dnnmflr 5
dnnmtop 10 dnadatimeflr 100 dnadatimetop 200 upnmflr 15 upnmtop 20 upadatimeflr 300
upadatimetop 400
admin\msan#
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31.186 Creating a Retransmission Profile for a VDSL
Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure a retransmission profile for a VDSL profile.
Command Format
set vdslginp profile [id|name] <idOrName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile name or ID.
profile [id|name] u id: profile ID Mandatory
u name: profile name
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or name Mandatory
Command Example
Configure a VDSL retransmission profile named "ee".
admin\msan#set vdslginp profile name ee
admin\msan#
Configure a VDSL retransmission profile whose ID is "1".
admin\msan#set vdslginp profile id 1
admin\msan#
31.187 Configuring Retransmission Profile
Parameters for a VDSL Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure retransmission profile parameters for a
VDSL profile.
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Command Format
set vdslginp para dnETRmin <value> dnETRmax <value> dnNDRmax <value> upETRmin
<value> upETRmax <value> upNDRmax <value> dnROC <value> upROC <value>
dnROCInpMin <value> upROCInpMin <value> dnMsgMin <value> upMsgMin <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
dnETRmin <value> Minimum downlink ETR range: 64 to 512000 Mandatory
dnETRmax <value> Maximum downlink ETR range: 64 to 512000 Mandatory
dnNDRmax <value> Maximum downlink NDR range: 64 to 512000 Mandatory
upETRmin <value> Minimum uplink ETR range: 64 to 512000 Mandatory
upETRmax <value> Maximum uplink ETR range: 64 to 512000 Mandatory
upNDRmax <value> Maximum uplink NDR range: 64 to 512000 Mandatory
dnROC <value> Downlink ROC range: 0 to 31 Mandatory
upROC <value> Uplink ROC range: 0 to 31 Mandatory
Minimum downlink ROC impulse noise protection
dnROCInpMin <value> Mandatory
range: 0.0 to 16.0
Minimum uplink ROC impulse noise protection range:
upROCInpMin <value> Mandatory
0.0 to 16.0
dnMsgMin <value> Minimum downlink MSG range: 4 to 236 Mandatory
upMsgMin <value> Minimum uplink MSG range: 4 to 236 Mandatory
Command Example
Set retransmission profile parameters for a VDSL profile named "ee".
admin\msan#set vdslginp para dnetrmin 128 dnetrmax 128 dnndrmax 256 upetrmin 256
upetrmax 512 upndrmax 512 dnroc 15 uproc 20 dnrocinpmin 5 uprocinpmin 10 dnmsgmin
25 upmsgmin 45
admin\msan#
31.188 Configuring Uplink and Downlink Modes for a
VDSL Retransmission Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure uplink and downlink modes for a VDSL
retransmission profile.
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Command Format
set vdslginp para dnReMode [forbid|first|force|test] upReMode [forbid|
first|force|test] dnMaxDelay <value> upMaxDelay <value> dnMinInp <value>
upMinInp <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Downlink retransmission mode.
u forbid: Forbidden mode
dnReMode [forbid|first|
u first: choosing mode for the first time Mandatory
force|test]
u force: forcible mode
u test: test mode
Uplink retransmission mode.
u forbid: Forbidden mode
upReMode [forbid|first|
u first: choosing mode for the first time Mandatory
force|test]
u force: forcible mode
u test: test mode
dnMaxDelay <value> Maximum downlink delay range: 0 to 63 Mandatory
upMaxDelay <value> Maximum downlink delay range: 0 to 63 Mandatory
Minimum downlink impulse noise protection range: 0.
dnMinInp <value> Mandatory
0 to 127.0
Minimum uplink impulse noise protection range: 0.0
upMinInp <value> Mandatory
to 127.0
Command Example
Configure uplink and downlink modes for the retransmission profile in the VDSL
profile.
admin\msan#set vdslginp para dnremode forbid upremode first dnmaxdelay 25
upmaxdelay 50 dnmininp 64 upmininp 32
admin\msan#
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31.189 Configuring Flow Control Frequency for a
VDSL Retransmission Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the flow control frequency for a VDSL
retransmission profile.
Command Format
set vdslginp para rein [enable|disable] {dnREINFreq [0|1] dnREININPmin
<value> upREINFreq [0|1] upREININPmin <value>}
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Control switch.
rein [enable|disable] u enable: Enable the function. Mandatory
u disable: Disable the function.
Downlink flow control frequency
dnREINFreq [0|1] u 0: 100 HZ Mandatory
u 1: 120 HZ
Minimum impulse noise protection range of
dnREININPmin <value> Mandatory
downlink flow: 0.0 to 7.0
Uplink flow control frequency.
upREINFreq [0|1] u 0: 100 HZ Mandatory
u 1: 120 HZ
Minimum impulse noise protection range of uplink
upREININPmin <value> Mandatory
flow: 0.0 to 7.0
Command Example
You can use this command to configure the flow control frequency for a
retransmission profile in a VDSL profile.
admin\msan#set vdslginp para rein enable dnreinfreq 1 dnreininpmin 3 upreinfreq 1
upreininpmin 4
admin\msan#
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31.190 Configuring Uplink and Downlink Rate
Parameters for a VDSL Service Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure uplink and downlink rate parameters for
lines in a VDSL service profile.
Command Format
set vdslser para rate upMin <value> dnMin <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Minimum uplink rate. Value range: 0 to 200000;
upMin <value> Mandatory
unit: kbit/s.
Minimum downlink rate. Value range: 0 to 200000;
dnMin <value> Mandatory
unit: kbit/s.
Command Example
Set rate parameters for the current VDSL service profile, including minimum uplink
rate and minimum downlink rate.
admin\msan#set vdslser para rate upmin 1000 dnmin 20000
admin\msan#
31.191 Configuring Uplink and Downlink Rate Modes
for a VDSL Service Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure uplink and downlink rate modes for lines in
a VDSL service profile.
Command Format
set vdslser para rateMode up [fixed|adaptatstart|adaptatruntime] dn [fixed|
adaptatstart|adaptatruntime]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Uplink rate mode.
up fixed|adaptatstart| u fixed: fixed mode.
Mandatory
adaptatruntime] u adaptatstart: self adaptive in case of startup
u adaptatruntime: self adaptive in case of running
Downlink rate mode.
u fixed: fixed mode
dn fixed|adaptatstart|
u adaptatstart: self adaptive mode in case of startup Mandatory
adaptatruntime]
u adaptatruntime: self adaptive mode in case of
running
Command Example
Set uplink and downlink rate modes for a VDSL service profile.
admin\msan#set vdslser para ratemode up fixed dn fixed
admin\msan#
31.192 Configuring Uplink Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Margin for a VDSL Service Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the uplink signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)
margin for a VDSL service profile. Thus, bit errors can be cleared in the line in case
of noise burst to guarantee the QOS of network.
Command Format
set vdslser para tsnrm up <value> mode [userdefine|infinity] {max <value> min
<value>}
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
tsnrm up <value> Uplink signal-to-noise ratio margin Mandatory
Mode
mode [userdefine|infinity] u userdefine: user-defined Mandatory
u Infinity: unlimited
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Parameter Description Attribute
Maximum uplink signal-to-noise ratio margin.
max <value> Mandatory
Value range: 0.0 to 31.0; unit: dB; accuracy: 0.1.
Minimum uplink signal-to-noise ratio margin.
min <value> Mandatory
Value range: 0.0 to 31.0; unit: dB; accuracy: 0.1.
Command Example
Set an uplink signal-to-noise ratio margin for a VDSL service profile.
admin\msan#set vdslser para tsnrm up 0 mode userdefine max 1 min 0
admin\msan#
31.193 Configuring Downlink Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Margin for a VDSL Service Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the downlink signal-to-noise ratio (SNR)
margin for a VDSL service profile. Thus, bit errors can be cleared in the line in case
of noise burst to guarantee the QOS of network.
Command Format
set vdslser para tsnrm dn <value> mode [userdefine|infinity] {max <value> min
<value>}
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Downlink signal-to-noise ratio margin. Value range: 0.0 to
tsnrm dn <value> Mandatory
31.0; unit: dB; accuracy: 0.1.
Signal-to-noise margin setting mode.
mode [userdefine|
u Userdefine: user-defined Mandatory
infinity]
u Infinity: unlimited
Maximum downlink signal-to-noise ratio margin. Value
max <value> Mandatory
range: 0.0 to 31.0; unit: dB; accuracy: 0.1.
Minimum downlink signal-to-noise ratio margin. Value
min <value> Mandatory
range: 0.0 to 31.0; unit: dB; accuracy: 0.1.
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Command Example
Set a downlink signal-to-noise ratio margin for a VDSL service profile.
admin\msan#set vdslser para tsnrm dn 1 mode userdefine max 1.5 min 1
admin\msan#
31.194 Configuring a VDSL Virtual Noise Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure a VDSL virtual noise profile. The
performance thus can avoid serious degradation caused by crosstalk interference.
Command Format
set vdslvn profile [id|name] <idOrName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile name or ID.
profile [id|name] u id: profile ID Mandatory
u name: profile name
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or name Mandatory
Command Example
Configure a VDSL virtual noise profile named "ee".
admin\msan#set vdslvn profile name ee
admin\msan#
Configure a VDSL virtual noise profile whose ID is "1".
admin\msan#set vdslvn profile id 1
admin\msan#
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31.195 Configuring Uplink Virtual Noise for a VDSL
Service Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure uplink virtual noise rules for a VDSL virtual
noise profile and configure signals within the specific frequency band with virtual
noise, so as to avoid noise interference on the uplink lines.
Command Format
set vdslvn para up index <1-16> tone [<7-32>|<880-1196>|<1981-2773>] level
<value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
index <1-16> VDSL virtual noise profile ID Mandatory
Uplink virtual noise frequency band. Value range: 7 to
tone [<7-32>|<880-1196>| 32, 880 to 1196 or 1981 to 2773; unit: tone. (The
Mandatory
<1981-2773>] uplink virtual noise frequency band should be within
one of the three ranges.)
Uplink virtual noise value. Value range: -140 to -40;
level <value> Mandatory
unit: dBm/Hz.
Command Example
Set an uplink virtual noise rule for the current VDSL virtual noise profile as below:
the uplink virtual noise frequency band to 1010 tones, the uplink virtual noise value
to -140.0 dBm/Hz.
admin\msan#set vdslvn para up index 1 tone 1010 level -140
admin\msan#
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31.196 Configuring Downlink Virtual Noise for a
VDSL Service Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to configure downlink virtual noise rules for a VDSL
virtual noise profile and configure signals within the specific frequency band with
virtual noise, so as to avoid noise interference on the downlink lines.
Command Format
set vdslvn para dn index <1-32> tone [<33-859>|<1216-1961>|<2793-4081>]
level <value>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
index <1-32> VDSL virtual noise profile ID Mandatory
Downlink virtual noise frequency band. Value
tone [<33-859>|<1216-1961>| range: 33 to 859, 1216 to 1961 or 2793 to 4081;
Mandatory
<2793-4081>] unit: tone. (The downlink virtual noise frequency
band should be within one of the three ranges.)
Downlink virtual noise value. Value range: -140 to
level <value> Mandatory
-40; unit: dBm/Hz.
Command Example
Configure a downlink virtual noise rule for the current VDSL virtual noise profile. Set
the downlink virtual noise frequency band to 88 tones, the downlink virtual noise
value to -120 dBm/Hz.
admin\msan#set vdslvn para dn index 1 tone 88 level -120
admin\msan#
31.197 Viewing a VDSL Line Basic Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to view parameters in a VDSL line basic profile.
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Command Format
show vdslLine profile [id|name|all] {<idOrName>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile name or ID.
u id: profile ID
profile [id|name|all] Mandatory
u name: profile name
u all: all profiles
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or name Mandatory
Command Example
View a VDSL line basic profile named "ee".
admin\msan#show vdslline profile name ee
Profile name ee Profile id 1
portmode ptm Standard Profile 1
Psd Shape 1 maxTxPowerDn 16.5
maxTxPowerUp 16.5
rfiInfo no 1
start 180 end 220
rfiInfo no 2
start 350 end 500
tbOutInfo no 1
start 180 end 220
tbOutInfo no 2
start 350 end 500
admin\msan#
View a VDSL line basic profile whose ID is "1".
admin\msan#show vdslline profile id 1
Profile name ee Profile id 1
portmode ptm Standard Profile 1
Psd Shape 1 maxTxPowerDn 16.5
maxTxPowerUp 16.5
rfiInfo no 1
start 180 end 220
rfiInfo no 2
start 350 end 500
tbOutInfo no 1
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start 180 end 220
tbOutInfo no 2
start 350 end 500
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Profile name VDSL line basic profile name
Profile id VDSL line basic profile ID
portmode Port mode
Standard Profile Standard profile(s) bound to the VDSL line basic profile
Psd Shape Power spectral density mask
maxTxPowerDn Maximum downlink transmitting power
maxTxPowerUp Maximum uplink transmitting power
rfiInfo no Number of notching breakpoints
start Starting value of notching frequency band
end Ending value of notching frequency band
tbOutInfo no Number of shielding breakpoints
start Starting value of shielding frequency band
end Ending value of shielding frequency band
31.198 Viewing Parameters of a Line Basic Profile
Bound to the VDSL Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view parameters of a VDSL line basic profile bound to
a specified VDSL port.
Command Format
show vdslLine profile attach interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
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Command Example
View a VDSL line basic profile named "ee" bound to Port 2 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#show vdslline profile attach interface 1/2
slotNO port_no profile id 1 2 1
admin\msan#
31.199 Viewing VDSL Custom PSD Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to view parameters in a VDSL custom PSD profile.
Command Format
show vdslcpsd profile [id|name|all] {<idOrName>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile name or ID.
u id: profile ID
profile [id|name|all] Mandatory
u name: profile name
u all: all profiles
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or name Mandatory
Command Example
View a VDSL custom PSD profile named "ee".
admin\msan#show vdslcpsd profile name ee
Profile name ee Profile id 1
Up PSD num 1 Up PSD No 1
Tone 880 Value -50.0
Dn PSD num 1 Dn PSD No 1
Tone 33 Value -60.0
admin\msan#
View a VDSL custom PSD profile whose ID is "1".
admin\msan#show vdslcpsd profile id 1
Profile name ee Profile id 1
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Up PSD num 1 Up PSD No 1
Tone 880 Value -50.0
Dn PSD num 1 Dn PSD No 1
Tone 33 Value -60.0
admin\msan#
31.200 Viewing Parameters of a PSD Profile Bound
to the VDSL Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view parameters in a custom PSD profile bound to the
VDSL port.
Command Format
show vdslcpsd profile attach interface <if_str>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
View a VDSL custom PSD profile named "ee" bound to Port 2 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#show vdslcpsd profile attach interface 1/2
slotNO port_no profile id 1 2 1
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
slotNO Slot number
port_no Port number
profile id Profile ID
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31.201 Viewing VDSL Extension Profile Parameters
Command Function
You can use this command to view parameters in a VDSL extension profile.
Command Format
show vdslextra profile [id|name|all] {<idOrName>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile name or ID.
u id: profile ID
profile [id|name|all] Mandatory
u name: profile name
u all: all profiles
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or name Mandatory
Command Example
View a VDSL extension profile named "ee".
admin\msan#show vdslextra profile name ee
Profile name ee Profile id 1
Vectoring Enable enable
annexUs0 annexA(G.992.5)
PMSF enable
dn NM floor 5.0 dB
dn Rate AdaInt floor 100 s
dn NM top 10.0
dB dn Rate AdaInt top 200 s
up NM floor 15.0
dB up Rate AdaInt floor 300 s
up NM top 20.0 dB
up Rate AdaInt top 400 s
admin\msan#
View a VDSL extension profile whose ID is "1".
admin\msan#show vdslextra profile id 1
Profile name ee Profile id 1
Vectoring Enable enable
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annexUs0 annexA(G.992.5)
PMSF enable
dn NM floor 5.0 dB
dn Rate AdaInt floor 100 s
dn NM top 10.0 dB
dn Rate AdaInt top 200 s
up NM floor 15.0 dB
up Rate AdaInt floor 300 s
up NM top 20.0 dB
up Rate AdaInt top 400 s
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Profile name VDSL extension profile name
Profile id VDSL extension profile ID
Vectoring Enable Vectoring switch
annexUs0 US0 parameters
PMSF PMSF switch
dn NM floor Minimum noise reduction margin of downlink flow
dn Rate AdaInt floor Minimum downlink rate adaptation interval
dn NM top Maximum noise reduction margin of downlink flow
dn Rate AdaInt top Maximum downlink rate adaptation interval
up NM floor Minimum noise reduction margin of uplink flow
up Rate AdaInt floor Minimum uplink rate adaptation interval
up NM top Maximum noise reduction margin of uplink flow
up Rate AdaInt top Maximum uplink rate adaptation interval
31.202 Viewing Parameters of an Extension Profile
Bound to the VDSL Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view parameters of a VDSL extension profile bound to
a specified VDSL port.
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Command Format
show vdslextra profile attach interface <if_str>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
View a VDSL extension profile named "ee" bound to Port 2 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#show vdslextra profile attach interface 1/2
slotNO port_no profile id 1 2 1
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
slotNO Slot number
port_no Port number
profile id Profile ID
31.203 Viewing VDSL Retransmission Profile
Parameters
Command Function
You can use this command to view parameters in a VDSL retransmission profile.
Command Format
show vdslginp profile [id|name|all] {<idOrName>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile name or ID.
u id: profile ID
profile [id|name|all] Mandatory
u name: profile name
u all: all profiles
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or name Mandatory
Command Example
View a VDSL retransmission profile named "ee".
admin\msan#show vdslginp profile name ee
Profile name ee Profile id 1 dn
Retran Mode forbid up Retran Mode first
dn max delay 25 ms
up max delay 50 ms
G.INP dn INPmin 64.0 symbol
G.INP up INPmin 32.0 symbol
REIN enable enable
dn REIN Frequency 120HZ
dn REIN INPmin 3.0 symbol
up REIN Frequency 120HZ
up REIN INPmin 4.0 symbol
dn ETRmin 128 Kbps
dn ETRmax 128 Kbps
dn NDRmax 256 Kbps
up ETRmin 256 Kbps
up ETRmax 512 Kbps
up NDRmax 512 Kbps
dn ROC Margin 15 dB
up ROC Margin 20 dB
dn ROC INPmin 5.0 symbol
up ROC INPmin 10.0 symbol
dn MSGmin 25 Kbps
up MSGmin 45 Kbps
admin\msan#
View a VDSL retransmission profile whose ID is "1".
admin\msan#show vdslginp profile id 1
Profile name ee Profile id 1
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dn Retran Mode forbid up Retran Mode first
dn max delay 25 ms
up max delay 50 ms
G.INP dn INPmin 64.0 symbol
G.INP up INPmin 32.0 symbol
REIN enable enable dn REIN Frequency 120HZ
dn REIN INPmin 3.0 symbol
up REIN Frequency 120HZ
up REIN INPmin 4.0 symbol
dn ETRmin 128 Kbps
dn ETRmax 128 Kbps
dn NDRmax 256 Kbps
up ETRmin 256 Kbps
up ETRmax 512 Kbps
up NDRmax 512 Kbps
dn ROC Margin 15 dB
up ROC Margin 20 dB
dn ROC INPmin 5.0 symbol
up ROC INPmin 10.0 symbol
dn MSGmin 25 Kbps
up MSGmin 45 Kbps
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Profile name VDSL retransmission profile name
Profile id VDSL retransmission profile ID
dn Retran Mode Downlink retransmission mode
up Retran Mode Uplink retransmission mode
dn max delay Maximum downlink delay
up max delay Maximum uplink delay
G.INP dn INPmin Minimum downlink impulse noise protection
G.INP up INPmin Minimum uplink impulse noise protection
REIN enable Control switch
dn REIN Frequency Downlink flow control frequency
dn REIN INPmin Minimum downlink flow impulse noise protection
up REIN Frequency Uplink flow control frequency
up REIN INPmin Minimum uplink flow impulse noise protection
dn ETRmin Minimum downlink ETR
dn ETRmax Maximum downlink ETR
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Parameter Description
dn NDRmax Maximum downlink NDR
up ETRmin Minimum uplink ETR
up ETRmax Maximum uplink ETR
up NDRmax Maximum uplink NDR
dn ROC Margin Downlink ROC margin
up ROC Margin Uplink ROC margin
dn ROC INPmin Minimum downlink ROC impulse noise protection
up ROC INPmin Minimum uplink ROC impulse noise protection
dn MSGmin Minimum downlink MSG
up MSGmin Minimum uplink MSG
31.204 Viewing Parameters of a Retransmission
Profile Bound to the VDSL Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view parameters of a VDSL retransmission profile
bound to a specified VDSL port.
Command Format
show vdslginp profile attach interface <if_str>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
View a VDSL port retransmission profile named "ee" bound to Port 2 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#show vdslginp profile attach interface 1/2
slotNO port_no profile id 1 2 1
admin\msan#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
slotNO The slot number.
port_no Port number
profile id Profile ID
31.205 Viewing a VDSL Power Back-off Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to view parameters in a VDSL power back-off profile.
Command Format
show vdslpbo profile [id|name|all] {<idOrName>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile name or ID.
u id: profile ID
profile [id|name|all] Mandatory
u name: profile name
u all: all profiles
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or name Mandatory
Command Example
View a VDSL power back-off profile named "ee".
admin\msan#show vdslpbo profile name ee
Profile name ee Profile id 1
upPBOMode manual
forceElectricalLength 0.0 dB
US0 A 40.00 dBm/Hz
US0 B 0.00 dBm/Hz
US1 A 40.00 dBm/Hz
US1 B 0.00 dBm/Hz
US2 A 40.00 dBm/Hz
US2 B 0.00 dBm/Hz
US3 A 40.00 dBm/Hz
US3 B 0.00 dBm/Hz
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DPBO esel 0.0 dB
DPBO Scalar A 0.02734400
DPBO Scalar B 0.98828100
DPBO Scalar C 0.01953100
DPBO MUS -90.3 dBm/Hz
DPBO Span Min Frequency 0 tone
DPBO Span Max Frequency 580 tone
admin\msan#
View a VDSL power back-off profile whose ID is "1".
admin\msan#show vdslpbo profile id 1
Profile name ee Profile id 1
upPBOMode manual
forceElectricalLength 0.0 dB
US0 A 40.00 dBm/Hz
US0 B 0.00 dBm/Hz
US1 A 40.00 dBm/Hz
US1 B 0.00 dBm/Hz
US2 A 40.00 dBm/Hz
US2 B 0.00 dBm/Hz
US3 A 40.00 dBm/Hz
US3 B 0.00 dBm/Hz
DPBO esel 0.0 dB
DPBO Scalar A 0.02734400
DPBO Scalar B 0.98828100
DPBO Scalar C 0.01953100
DPBO MUS -90.3 dBm/Hz
DPBO Span Min Frequency 0 tone
DPBO Span Max Frequency 580 tone
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Profile name VDSL power back-off profile name
Profile id VDSL power back-off profile ID
upPBOMode Uplink power back-off mode
forceElectricalLength Mandatory electronic length
US0 A US0 parameter A
US0 B US0 parameter B
US1 A US1 parameter A
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Parameter Description
US1 B US1 parameter B
US2 A US2 parameter A
US2 B US2 parameter B
US3 A US3 parameter A
US3 B US3 parameter B
DPBO esel Electronic length
DPBO Scalar A Model parameter A
DPBO Scalar B Model parameter B
DPBO Scalar C Model parameter C
DPBO MUS Minimum available power spectral density (PSD)
DPBO Span Min Frequency Minimum frequency band
DPBO Span Max Frequency Maximum frequency band
31.206 Viewing Parameters of a Power Back-off
Profile Bound to the VDSL Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view parameters of a VDSL power back-off profile
bound to a specified VDSL port.
Command Format
show vdslpbo profile attach interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
View a VDSL power back-off profile named "ee" bound to Port 2 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#show vdslpbo profile attach interface 1/2
slotNO port_no profile id 1 2 1
admin\msan#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
slotNO Slot number
port_no Port number
profile id Profile ID
31.207 Viewing a VDSL Service Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to view parameters in a VDSL service profile.
Command Format
show vdslser profile [id|name|all] {<idOrName>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile name or ID.
u ID: profile ID
interface <ifStr> Mandatory
u NAME: profile name.
u All: all profiles
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or name Mandatory
Command Example
View a VDSL service profile named "ee".
admin\msan#show vdslser profile name ee
Profile name ee Profile id 1
upRateMode fixed
downRateMode fixed
Target SNRM Dn 1.0 dB
MaxSNRMDnMode 0
Max SNRM Dn 1.5 dB
Min SNRM Dn 1.0 dB
Target SNRM Up 0.0 dB
MaxSNRMUpMode 0
Max SNRM Up 1.0 dB
Min SNRM Up 0.0 dB
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Min Rate Dn 20000 kbit/s
Min Rate Up 1000 kbit/s
Max Interleave Delay Dn 16 ms
Max InterleaveDelay Up 16 ms
Min INP Dn 4 Min INP Up 3
admin\msan#
View a VDSL service profile whose ID is "1".
admin\msan#show vdslser profile id 1
Profile name ee
Profile id 1
upRateMode fixed
downRateMode fixed
Target SNRM Dn 1.0 dB
MaxSNRMDnMode 0
Max SNRM Dn 1.5 dB
Min SNRM Dn 1.0 dB
Target SNRM Up 0.0 dB
MaxSNRMUpMode 0
Max SNRM Up 1.0 dB
Min SNRM Up 0.0 dB
Min Rate Dn 20000 kbit/s
Min Rate Up 1000 kbit/s
Max Interleave Delay Dn 16 ms
Max InterleaveDelay Up 16 ms
Min INP Dn 4 Min INP Up 3
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
slotNO VDSL service profile name
port_no VDSL service profile ID
profile id Uplink rate mode
downRateMode Downlink rate mode
Target SNRM Dn Downlink target signal-to-noise ratio margin
MaxSNRMDnMode Maximum downlink signal-to-noise ratio margin mode
Max SNRM Dn Maximum downlink signal-to-noise ratio margin
Min SNRM Dn Minimum downlink signal-to-noise ratio margin
Target SNRM Up Uplink target signal-to-noise ratio margin
MaxSNRMUpMode Maximum uplink signal-to-noise ratio margin mode
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Parameter Description
Max SNRM Up Maximum uplink signal-to-noise ratio margin
Min SNRM Up Minimum uplink signal-to-noise ratio margin
Min Rate Dn Minimum downlink rate
Min Rate Up Minimum uplink rate
Max Interleave Delay Dn Maximum downlink interleave delay
Max InterleaveDelay Up Maximum uplink interleave delay
Min INP Dn Minimum downlink impulse noise protection
Min INP Up Minimum uplink impulse noise protection
31.208 Viewing a Service Profile Bound to the VDSL
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view parameters of a VDSL service profile bound to a
specified VDSL port.
Command Format
show vdslser profile attach interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
View parameters of a VDSL service profile bound to a VDSL port (that is, Port 2 in
Slot 1).
admin\msan#show vdslser profile attach interface 1/2
slotNO port_no profile id 1 2 1
admin\msan#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
slotNO Slot number
port_no Port number
profile id Profile ID
31.209 Viewing a VDSL Virtual Noise Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to view parameters in a VDSL virtual noise profile.
Command Format
show vdslvn profile [id|name|all] {<idOrName>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile name or ID.
u id: profile ID
profile [id|name|all] Mandatory
u name: profile name
u all: all profiles
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or name Mandatory
Command Example
View a VDSL virtual noise profile named "ee".
admin\msan#show vdslvn profile name ee
Profile name ee
Profile id 1
VN Up num 1
VN US No 1
Tone 1010
Level -140
VN Dn num 1
VN DS No 1
Tone 88
Level -120
admin\msan#
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View a VDSL virtual noise profile whose ID is "1".
admin\msan#show vdslvn profile id 1
Profile name ee
Profile id 1
VN Up num 1
VN US No 1
Tone 1010
Level -140
VN Dn num 1
VN DS No 1
Tone 88
Level -120
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Profile name VDSL virtual noise profile name
Profile id VDSL virtual noise profile ID
VN Up num Number of uplink virtual noise breakpoints
VN US No Sequence number of uplink virtual noise breakpoints
Tone Uplink virtual noise frequency band
Level Uplink virtual noise value
VN Dn num Number of downlink virtual noise breakpoints
VN DS No Sequence number of downlink virtual noise breakpoints
Tone Downlink virtual noise frequency band
Level Downlink virtual noise value
31.210 Viewing a Virtual Noise Profile Bound to the
VDSL Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view parameters of a VDSL virtual noise profile bound
to a specified VDSL port.
Command Format
show vdslvn profile attach interface <if_str>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
View a virtual noise profile named "ee" bound to Port 2 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#show vdslser profile attach interface 1/2
slotNO port_no profile id 1 2 1
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
slotNO Slot number
port_no Port number
profile id Profile ID
31.211 Viewing the Voice Basic Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view voice basic configuration.
Command Format
show voice basic configuration
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the voice basic configuration.
admin\msan#show voice basic configuration
Voice Basic Configuration
--------------------------------------
Domain Name: test
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Transport Protocol Type: TCP
Local Protocol Port: 1
Protocol Encode Type: Uncompacted
get voice basic configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Domain Name Domain name
Transport Protocol Type Transport protocol type
Local Protocol Port Local protocol port
Protocol Encode Type Protocol encoding type
31.212 Viewing the Voice Equipment Status
Command Function
You can use this command to view the voice equipment status.
Command Format
show voice device status
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the voice equipment status.
admin\msan#show voice device status
Voice Device Status
-------------------------------------
Register Status: Register Success
Server IP: 192.168.1.1
Proxy Server IP: 192.168.2.2
get voice device status successfully.
admin\msan#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
Register Status Registration status
Server IP Server IP address
Proxy Server IP Proxy server IP address
31.213 Viewing the Voice IP Address
Command Function
You can use this command to view the voice IP address.
Command Format
show voice ip
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the voice IP address.
admin\msan#show voice ip
Voice IP Configuration
----------------------------------------------
IP Configuration Mode: Static
Signalling IP(IPv4): 1.1.1.1 /0
Signalling Gateway(IPv4): 2.2.2.2
RTP IP(IPv4): 3.3.3.3 /0
RTP Gateway(IPv4): 4.4.4.4
Primary DNS(IPv4): 5.5.5.5
Secondary DNS(IPv4): 6.6.6.6
get voice IP configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
IP Configuration Mode Voice IP mode
Signalling IP(IPv4) Signaling IP address
Signalling Gateway(IPv4) Signaling gateway address
RTP IP(IPv4) RTP IP address
RTP Gateway(IPv4) RTP gateway address
Primary DNS(IPv4) Primary DNS
Secondary DNS(IPv4) Secondary DNS
31.214 Viewing the Voice IP Status
Command Function
You can use this command to view the voice IP status.
Command Format
show voice ip status
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the voice IP status.
admin\msan#show voice ip status
Voice IP Status
--------------------------------------------------
IAD MAC Address: 00:00:23:56:00:ac
IP Config Mode: Static
Get IP Result: Success
Signalling IP(N/A): 1.1.1.1 /0
Signalling Gateway(N/A): 2.2.2.2
RTP IP(N/A): 3.3.3.3 /0
RTP Gateway(N/A): 4.4.4.4
Primary DNS(N/A): 5.5.5.5
Secondary DNS(N/A): 6.6.6.6
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PPPoE Server(N/A): 7.7.7.7 /0
DHCP Server(N/A): 8.8.8.8 /0
DHCP Lease Begin(hhmmss): 2016-06-21 20:02:09
DHCP Lease Expired(hhmmss): 2016-06-21 20:13:15
get voice IP status successfully.
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
IAD MAC Address VDSL virtual noise profile name
IP Config Mode VDSL virtual noise profile ID
Get IP Result Number of uplink virtual noise breakpoints
Signalling IP(N/A) Signaling IP address
Signalling Gateway(N/A) Signaling gateway address
RTP IP(N/A) RTP IP address
RTP Gateway(N/A) RTP gateway address
Primary DNS(N/A) Primary DNS
Secondary DNS(N/A) Standby DNS
PPPoE Server(N/A) PPPoE Server
DHCP Server(N/A) DHCP server
DHCP Lease Begin(hhmmss) Starting time of the DHCP lease
DHCP Lease Expired(hhmmss) Expiration time of the DHCP lease
31.215 Viewing the Voice Port Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view the voice port configuration.
Command Format
show voice port configuration interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
None
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Command Example
View the voice port configuration.
admin\msan#show voice port configuration interface 1/2
Voice Port Configuration
---------------------------------------
Slot No./Port No.: 1/2
User Name/SIP Telephone No.:
DSP ProfileID: 1
SIP Auth Name: sip_test
SIP Auth Password: sip_test
SIP User Call Profile ID: 2
get voice port configuration successfully(0).
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Slot No./Port No. Slot number/port number
User Name/SIP Telephone No. User name or SIP telephone No.
DSP ProfileID DSP profile ID
SIP Auth Name SIP authentication name
SIP Auth Password SIP authentication password
SIP User Call Profile ID SIP user call profile ID
31.216 Viewing Statistics Information of a Voice
Stream Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view statistics information of a voice stream port.
Command Format
show voice stream port statistics information interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
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Command Example
View statistics information of the voice stream port for Port 2 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#show voice stream port statistics information interface 1/2
Voice Stream Port Statistics Information
Slot No./Port No.: 1/2
RTP Stream Packets Rx: 139 Tx: 87
RTP Stream Bytes Rx: 1513 Tx: 1156
Jitter Delay(ms): 20 Loss Packets Ratio(%): 0%
Last Call Begin(hhmmss): 2016-06-21 20:29:05
Last Call End(hhmmss): 2016-06-21 20:29:60
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Result Description
Parameter Description
Slot No./Port No. Slot number/port number
User Name/SIP Telephone No. User name or SIP telephone No.
DSP ProfileID DSP profile ID
SIP Auth Name SIP authentication name
SIP Auth Password SIP authentication password
SIP User Call Profile ID SIP user call profile ID
31.217 Viewing the Voice VLAN
Command Function
You can use this command to view the voice VLAN.
Command Format
show voice vlan
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the voice VLAN.
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admin\msan#show voice vlan
Voice VLAN Configuration
--------------------------
VLAN Type: Signalling SVLAN TPID: 33024
SVLAN ID: NULL SVLAN COS: 5 CVLAN TPID: 33024
CVLAN ID: NULL CVLAN COS: NULL VLAN Type: RTP Stream SVLAN
TPID: 33024 SVLAN ID: NULL
SVLAN COS: 5 CVLAN TPID: 33024
CVLAN ID: NULL CVLAN COS: NULL
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
VLAN Type VLAN type
SVLAN TPID The SVLAN protocol identifier.
SVLAN ID SVLAN ID
SVLAN COS SVLAN COS
CVLAN TPID CVLAN protocol identifier
CVLAN ID CVLAN ID
CVLAN COS CVLAN COS
VLAN Type VLAN type
SVLAN TPID SVLAN protocol identifier.
SVLAN ID SVLAN ID
SVLAN COS SVLAN COS
CVLAN TPID CVLAN protocol identifier
CVLAN ID CVLAN ID
CVLAN COS CVLAN COS
31.218 Viewing the Voice Self-Exchanging Port
Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view the voice self-exchanging port configuration.
Command Format
show voice_self_port_cfg slot <slotno> port <portno>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot <slotno> Slot number Mandatory
port <portno> Port number Mandatory
Command Example
View the voice self-exchanging port configuration of Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#show voice_self_port_cfg slot 1 port 1
phoneNum = 123456 .
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
phoneNum Phone number
31.219 Viewing Voice Self-Exchanging Enabling
Status
Command Function
You can use this command to view the voice self-exchanging enabling status.
Command Format
show voice_self_switch
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the voice self-exchanging enabling status.
admin\msan#show voice_self_switch
voice_self_switch: enable
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Result Description
Parameter Description
voice_self_switch Voice switch
31.220 Viewing Limit Configuration on the Number
of MAC Addresses
Command Function
You can use this command to view the limit configuration on the number of MAC
addresses.
Command Format
show mac limit interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
View the limit configuration on the number of MAC addresses for Port 1 in Slot 14.
admin\msan#show mac limit interface 1/1
slot port pvc flag number
1 1 0 disable 16
1 1 1 disable 16
1 1 2 disable 16
1 1 3 disable 16
1 1 4 disable 16
1 1 5 disable 16
1 1 6 disable 16
1 1 7 disable 16
admin\msan#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
Slot Slot number
Port Port number
pvc PVC index
flag Enabling identifier
number Limit on the number of MAC addresses
31.221 Viewing an ADSL Line Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to view an ADSL line profile.
Command Format
show adslLine profile [id|name|all] {<idOrName>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[id|name|all] Profile ID, profile name or all profiles Mandatory
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or profile name Mandatory
Command Example
View parameters of an ADSL line profile whose profile ID is "1".
admin\msan#show adslLine profile id 1
Profile name adslline Profile id 1
transmode 3 DownRateMode 2
UpRateMode 2 LineType 3
SnrmDn 600 SnrmUp 600
MaxInterLeaveDelayDn 16 MaxInterLeaveDelayUp 16
MinInpDn 1 MinInpUp 1
BitSwapDn 0 BitSwapUp 0
PowerMode 3 PmL0Time 30
PmL2Time 30 PmL2Atprt 3
PmL2Rate 32 MaxSnrmDn 31
MaxSnrmUp 31 MinSnrmDn 0
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MinSnrmUp 0 ToneBlackoutNum 0
MinRateDn 0 MinRateUp 0
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Result Description
Parameter Description
Profile name Profile name
Profile id Profile ID
transmode Transmission mode
DownRateMode Downlink rate mode
UpRateMode Uplink rate mode
LineType Line type
SnrmDn Downlink signal-to-noise ratio margin
SnrmUp Uplink signal-to-noise ratio margin
MaxInterLeaveDelayDn Maximum downlink interleave delay
MaxInterLeaveDelayUp Maximum uplink interleave delay
MinInpDn Minimum downlink impulse noise protection
MinInpUp Minimum uplink impulse noise protection
BitSwapDn Downlink bit swap
BitSwapUp Uplink bit swap
PowerMode Power mode
PmL0Time L0 holding time
PmL2Time L2 holding time
PmL2Atprt Maximum adaptive power
PmL2Rate L2 rate
MaxSnrmDn Maximum downlink signal-to-noise ratio margin
MaxSnrmUp Maximum uplink signal-to-noise ratio margin
MinSnrmDn Minimum downlink signal-to-noise ratio margin
MinSnrmUp Minimum uplink signal-to-noise ratio margin
ToneBlackoutNum Number of breakpoints
MinRateDn Minimum downlink rate
MinRateUp Minimum uplink rate
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31.222 Viewing an ADSL Line Profile Bound to a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to view an ADSL line profile bound to a Port.
Command Format
show adslLine profile attach interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
View an ADSL line profile bound to Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#show adslLine profile attach interface 1/1
slotNO portNo profile id 1 1 8682
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
slotNo Slot number
portNo Port number
profile id ADSL line profile ID
31.223 Querying the Alarm Profile Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to query the alarm profile.
Command Format
show alarm profile [id|name|all] {<idOrName>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[id|name|all] Profile ID, profile name or all profiles Mandatory
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or profile name Mandatory
Command Example
Query an alarm profile named "DEFAlarm.PRF0".
admin\msan#show alarm profile name DEFAlarm.PRF0
Profile name DEFAlarm.PRF0 Profile id 1
NeLossThreshold15min 2 NeLofsThreshold15min 0
NeEsThreshold15min 0 NeSesThreshold15min 0
NeUasThreshold15min 0 NeLolsThreshold15min 0
FeLossThreshold15min 0 FeLofsThreshold15min 0
FeEsThreshold15min 0 FeSesThreshold15min 0
FeUasThreshold15min 0 FeLprsThreshold15min 0
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
Profile name The profile name
Profile id Profile ID
NeLossThreshold15min Local-end 15-min LOS second threshold
NeLofsThreshold15min Local-end 15-min LOF second threshold
NeEsThreshold15min Local-end 15-min ES threshold
NeSesThreshold15min Local-end 15-min SES threshold
NeUasThreshold15min Local-end 15-min UAT threshold
NeLolsThreshold15min Local-end 15-min LOS threshold
FeLossThreshold15min Far-end 15-min LOS second threshold
FeLofsThreshold15min Far-end 15-min LOF second threshold
FeEsThreshold15min Far-end 15-min ES threshold
FeSesThreshold15min Far-end 15-min SES threshold
FeUasThreshold15min Far-end 15-min UAT threshold
FeLprsThreshold15min Far-end 15-min power-off second threshold
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31.224 Viewing the Caller ID Display Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to view the caller ID display mode.
Command Format
show cid mode
Command Example
View the caller ID display mode.
admin\msan#show cid mode
CID Mode Configuration
------------------------
CID Mode: DTMF
get CID mode configuration successfully
Result Description
Parameter Description
Caller ID display mode.
CID Mode u fsk: FSK mode
u dtmf: DTMF mode
31.225 Viewing the IPT Telephone Number
Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view the IPT telephone number configuration.
Command Format
show ipt telephone number
Command Example
View the IPT telephone number configuration.
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admin\msan#show ipt telephone number
CID Mode Configuration
------------------------
CID Mode: DTMF
get CID mode configuration successfully
IPT Telephone Number Configuration
-----------------------------------
No. Telephone Number Type
----- ---------------------- ------
1 123456789 H
get IPT number configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
No Sequence number
Telephone Number Telephone number
Type Type of the number.
31.226 Viewing the Port Isolation
Command Function
You can use this command to view the port isolation.
Command Format
show isolation interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
View the isolation status of Port 1 in Slot 8.
admin\msan#show isolation interface 8/1
slot: 8 switch: enable
admin\msan#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
Slot Slot number
switch Port isolation status
31.227 Viewing MAC Address Table Entries
Command Function
You can use this command to query the MAC address table entries.
Command Format
show msan_mac slot [<slotno>] link <linkNo>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot [<slotno>] Slot number Mandatory
link <linkNo> Port number Mandatory
Command Example
Query the MAC address table entries for Port 1 in Slot 14.
admin\msan#show msan_mac slot 14 link 1
----- PON MAC ADDRESS, ITEM=1 -----
SLOT 14 PON 1 PVC_ITEM = 8 PVC_INDEX
0 : total_mac_item = 0, report_mac_item = 0 PVC_INDEX
1 : total_mac_item = 0, report_mac_item = 0 PVC_INDEX
2 : total_mac_item = 0, report_mac_item = 0 PVC_INDEX
3 : total_mac_item = 0, report_mac_item = 0 PVC_INDEX
4 : total_mac_item = 0, report_mac_item = 0 PVC_INDEX
5 : total_mac_item = 0, report_mac_item = 0 PVC_INDEX
6 : total_mac_item = 0, report_mac_item = 0 PVC_INDEX
7 : total_mac_item = 0, report_mac_item = 0
admin\msan#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
PVC_ITEM Total number of PVC entries
total_mac_item Total number of MAC entries
report_mac_item Number of MAC entries that have been actually reported
31.228 Viewing the Off-hook or On-hook State of a
Port
Command Function
You can use this command to query the off-hook or on-hook state of a port.
Command Format
show onhook state slot <slotNo> {port <portNo>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number Mandatory
{port <portNo>}*1 Port number Mandatory
Command Example
Query the off-hook or on-hook state of Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#show onhook state slot 1 port 1
show onhook state of slot 1 port state 1 off
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
port Port number
state Off-hook or on-hook state
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31.229 Viewing DELT Results of a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to query DELT (double-ended loop test) results of a port.
Command Format
show port DELT_TEST [status|hlog|hlin|qln|snr_us|snr_ds] slot [<slotno>]
port <portNo>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
DELT Results of a port.
u status: DELT status of a port
u hlog: DELT status "Hlog" of a port
[status|hlog|hlin|qln|snr_
u hlin: DELT status "Hlin" of a port Mandatory
us|snr_ds]
u qln: DELT status "QLN" of a port
u snr_us: DELT status "SNR US" of a port
u snr_ds: DELT status "SNR DS" of a port
slot [<slotno>] Slot number Mandatory
port <portNo> Port number Mandatory
Command Example
Query DELT status "QLN" of a port.
admin\msan#show port delt_test qln slot 1 port 1
slotOut:1 , portNo:1 , Num:512 .
seqNo 1: QLN Us: 429496704.00 dB ,QLN Ds: 429496704.00 dB
seqNo 2: QLN Us: 429496704.00 dB ,QLN Ds: 429496704.00 dB
seqNo 3: QLN Us: 429496704.00 dB ,QLN Ds: 429496704.00 dB
seqNo 4: QLN Us: 429496704.00 dB ,QLN Ds: 429496704.00 dB
seqNo 5: QLN Us: 429496704.00 dB ,QLN Ds: 429496704.00 dB
seqNo 6: QLN Us: 429496704.00 dB ,QLN Ds: 429496704.00 dB
admin\msan#
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Result Description
Parameter Description
slotOut Slot number
portNo Port number
Num Number of services
seqNo Sequence number
QLN Us Uplink QLN
QLN Ds Downlink QLN
31.230 Viewing SELT Results of a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to query the SELT (single-ended loop test) results.
Command Format
show port SELT_test_result slot [<slotno>] port <portNo>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
slot [<slotno>] Slot number Mandatory
port <portNo> Port number Mandatory
Command Example
Query the SELT result of Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#show port SELT_test_result slot 1 port 1
slot: 1 , port: 1 , SELT Test Result:
Loop Length: 0 m Atn@180kHz: 0.00 dB Atn@300kHz: 0.00 dB
Loop type: 0 state: 2 Termination: 1
Downstream capacity: 0 kbps Upstream capacity: 0 kbps
Quiet line noise: 0.00 dBm/Hz
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Result Description
Parameter Description
slot Slot number
port Port number
Loop Length Line length
Atn@180kHz Line attenuation (180kHz)
Atn@300kHz Line attenuation (300kHz)
Loop type Line type
Atn@300kHz Line attenuation (300kHz)
Loop type Line type
state Operation status
Termination Terminal state
Downstream capacity Maximum downlink rate
Upstream capacity Maximum uplink rate
Quiet line noise Line static noise
31.231 Viewing Configuration Status of a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to query the configuration status of a port.
Command Format
show port [bit_alloc|gain_map|dsl_status|drop_reason] slot [<slotno>] port
<portNo>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Configuration status of the port.
u bit_alloc: bit distribution
[bit_alloc|gain_map|dsl_
u gain_map: gain distribution Mandatory
status|drop_reason]
u dsl_status: DSL port status
u drop_reason: line drop reason
slot [<slotno>] Slot number Mandatory
port <portNo> Port number Mandatory
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Command Example
Query the gain distribution status of Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#show port gain_map slot 1 port 1
---------------------------------------------------------------------
slotOut portNo 1 1 Servicenum 512
gain : 0.00
gain : 0.00
gain : 0.00
gain : 0.00
gain : 0.00
gain : 0.00
admin\msan#
Result Description
Parameter Description
slotOut Slot number
portNo Port number
Servicenum Total number of services
gain Gain
31.232 Configuring the Voice IP Mode
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the voice IP mode.
Command Format
set voice ip configuration mode [static|pppoe|dhcp|pppoe_v6|dhcp_v6]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[static|pppoe|dhcp|pppoe_v6|
IP configuration mode. Mandatory
dhcp_v6]
Command Example
Set the voice IP to PPPoE mode.
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admin\msan#set voice ip configuration mode pppoe
admin\msan#
31.233 Configuring the Voice DNS Address
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the voice DNS address.
Command Format
set voice dns ipv4 primary <primaryAddr> {secondary <secondaryAddr>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<primaryAddr> Primary DNS address Mandatory
<secondaryAddr> Secondary DNS address Mandatory
Command Example
Set the primary DNS address to 10.190.352.13, secondary DNS address to
10.190.50.28 for the voice IP.
admin\msan#set voice dns ipv4 primary 10.190.352.13 secondary 10.190.50.28
admin\msan#
31.234 Configuring Basic Voice Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the basic voice configuration.
Command Format
set voice transport protocol [udp|tcp] local port <localPort> encode
[compact|uncompacted]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Transport protocol type
[udp|tcp] u 0: UDP Mandatory
u 1: TCP
<localPort> Local protocol port number: 0 to 65534 Mandatory
Compressed encoding mode.
[compact|uncompacted] u 0: compressed encoding Mandatory
u 1: uncompressed encoding
Command Example
Set the transport protocol type to TCP, port number to 1024, and encoding mode is
uncompressed encoding for basic voice configurations.
admin\msan#set voice transport protocol tcp local port 1024 encode uncompacted
admin\msan#
31.235 Configuring the Voice Service Domain Name
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the voice domain name.
Command Format
set voice domain name <domainName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Domain name. The character string contains 0 to
<domainName> Mandatory
64 bytes.
Command Example
Set the domain name of voice basic configuration to "yyydommail".
admin\msan#set voice domain name yyydommail
set voice basic configuration successfully(0).
admin\msan#
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31.236 Binding DSP and SIP User Caller
Configuration Profiles to a Voice Port
Command Function
You can use this command to bind DSP and SIP user caller configuration profiles to
a voice port.
Command Format
set voice port dsp profile [id|name] <dspProfileIDorName> {call profile [id|
name] <callProfileIDorName>}*1 interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
dsp profile [id|name] DSP profile name or ID; value range: 0 to 9 bytes. Mandatory
DSP profile name. The character string contains 0 to
<dspProfileIDorName> Mandatory
20 bytes.
SIP user call configuration profile name or profile ID.
call profile [id|name] Optional
The character string contains 0 to 20 bytes.
SIP user call configuration profile name. The character
<callProfileIDorName> Optional
string contains 0 to 20 bytes.
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Bind a DSP profile named "DSP" and an SIP user caller profile named "SIP" to Port
2 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#set voice port dsp profile name dsp call profile name sip interface 1/2
set voice basic configuration successfully(0).
admin\msan#
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31.237 Configuring the SIP Authentication User
Name and Password
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the SIP authentication user name and
password for a voice port.
Command Format
set voice port sip authentication user <authUserName> {password
<authPassword>}*1 interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
SIP authentication user name. The character string
<authUserName> Mandatory
contains 0 to 64 bytes.
SIP authentication password. The character string
{password <authPassword>} Optional
contains 0 to 64 bytes.
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Configure the voice port of Port 2 in Slot 1. Set SIP authentication user name to
"ggggg", and SIP authentication password to "yyyyy".
admin\msan#set voice port sip authentication user ggggg password yyyyy interface 1/2
set voice port configuration successfully(0).
admin\msan#
31.238 Configuring the SIP User Telephone Number
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the SIP user telephone number for a voice
port.
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Command Format
set voice port telephone number <startNumber> step <numberStep> interface
<ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Telephone number. Value range: 0 to 32-byte character
<startNumber> Mandatory
strings.
<numberStep> Telephone number step Mandatory
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Configure the voice port for Port 2 in Slot 1. Set port telephone number to
"123456789" and telephone number step to "1".
admin\msan#set voice port telephone number 123456789 step 1 in 1/2
set voice port configuration successfully(0).
admin\msan#
31.239 Configuring User Name of Voice Port
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the user name of voice port.
Command Format
set voice port user name <userNamePrefix> start <userNameStart> step
<userNameStep> interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<userNamePrefix> User name prefix. Value range: 0 to 30 bytes. Mandatory
<userNameStart> Starting value of user name Mandatory
<userNameStep> Step of user name Mandatory
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
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Command Example
Configure the voice port for Port 2 in Slot 1. Set user name's prefix to "hhh", user
name's starting value to "111", and user name's step to "1".
admin\msan#set voice port user name hhh start 111 step 1 interface 2/1
set voice port configuration successfully(0)
admin\msan#
31.240 Creating a VLAN Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to create a VLAN profile.
Command Format
[create|destroy] vlan profile <name>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[create|destroy] Create or delete a VLAN profile. Mandatory
Profile name The character string contains 0 to 20
<name> Mandatory
bytes.
Command Example
Create a VLAN profile named "ghghg".
admin\msan#create vlan profile ghghg
Create vlan profile ghghg(id:1) success
admin\msan#
31.241 Distributing or Erasing the CID Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute or erase the CID mode configuration.
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Command Format
[distribute|erase] cid mode
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
u distribute: Distribute CID configuration.
[distribute|erase] Mandatory
u erase: Erase CID configuration.
Command Example
Distribute CID mode configuration.
admin\msan#distribute cid mode
distribute CID mode configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
31.242 Distributing or Erasing the IPT Telephone
Number Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute or erase the IPT telephone number
configuration.
Command Format
[distribute|erase] ipt telephone number
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
u distribute: Distribute the IPT telephone
number configuration.
[distribute|erase] Mandatory
u erase: Erase the IPT telephone number
configuration.
Command Example
Distribute the IPT telephone number configuration.
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admin\msan#distribute ipt telephone number
distribute IPT telephone number configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
31.243 Distributing or Erasing the POTS Telephone
Number Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute or erase the POTS telephone number
configuration.
Command Format
[distribute|erase] pots telephone number
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
u distribute: Distribute the POTS telephone
number configuration.
[distribute|erase] Mandatory
u erase: Erase the POTS telephone number
configuration.
Command Example
Distribute the POTS telephone number configuration.
admin\msan#distribute pots telephone number
distribute IPT telephone number configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
31.244 Distributing or Erasing the Howler Tone
Timeout Processing Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute or erase the howler tone timeout processing
configuration.
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Command Format
[distribute|erase] roh timeout procession
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
u distribute: Distribute the howler tone timeout
processing configuration.
[distribute|erase] Mandatory
u erase: Erase the howler tone timeout
processing configuration.
Command Example
Distribute the howler tone timeout processing configuration.
admin\msan#distribute roh timeout procession
distribute ROH timeout procession configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
31.245 Distributing or Erasing the Signal Tone
Timeout Length Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute or erase the signal tone timeout length
configuration.
Command Format
[distribute|erase] signal tone timeout configuration
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
u distribute: Distribute the signal tone timeout
[distribute|erase] configuration. Mandatory
u erase: Erase the signal tone timeout configuration.
Command Example
Distribute the signal tone timeout length configuration.
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admin\msan#distribute signal tone timeout configuration
distribute signal tone timeout configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
31.246 Distributing or Erasing the Voice MD5
Authentication Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute or erase the voice MD5 authentication
configuration.
Command Format
[distribute|erase] voice md5 authentication
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
u distribute: Distribute the voice MD5
authentication configuration.
[distribute|erase] Mandatory
u erase: Erase the voice MD5 authentication
configuration.
Command Example
Distribute the voice MD5 authentication configuration.
admin\msan#distribute voice md5 authentication
distribute voice md5 authentication configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
31.247 Distributing or Erasing the Voice Timer
Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to distribute or erase the voice timer configuration.
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Command Format
[distribute|erase] voice timer
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
u distribute: Distribute the voice timer
[distribute|erase] configuration. Mandatory
u erase: Erase the voice timer configuration.
Command Example
Distribute the voice timer configuration.
admin\msan#distribute voice timer
distribute voice timer configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
31.248 Creating an ADSL Line Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to add an ADSL line profile.
Command Format
add adslLine profile <name> {id <id>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Profile name. The character string contains 0 to 20
[name] Mandatory
bytes.
{id <id>} Profile ID. Value range: 0 to 64, or 0xffff. Mandatory
Command Example
Configure an ADSL profile. Set the profile name to "gygygyy" and profile ID to "4".
admin\msan#add adslLine profile gygygyy id 4
admin\msan#
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31.249 Configuring the IPT Telephone Number
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the IPT telephone number.
Command Format
add ipt telephone number <phoneNumber> type [a|b|c|d|e|f|g|h]
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Telephone number. The character string contains
<phoneNumber> Mandatory
0 to 20 bytes.
IPT telephone number type.
u 0: A
u 1: B
u 2: C
[a|b|c|d|e|f|g|h] u 3: D Mandatory
u 4: E
u 5: F
u 6: G
u 7: H
Command Example
Set the IPT telephone number to "1234567", and type to "f".
admin\msan#add ipt telephone number 1234567 type f
add IPT telephone number configuration successfully(0).
admin\msan#
31.250 Adding a Multicast Tag Service
Command Function
You can use this command to add a multicast tag service.
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Command Format
add multicast tag cvlan tpid <tpid> vid [<cvid>|all] cos <cos> rule [<name>|
null] {qinq tpid <tpid> vid <vid> cos <cos> rule [<name>|null]}
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
CVLAN tag protocol identifier. Value range: 0 to
<tpid> Mandatory
0xfffe or 0xffff.
vid [<cvid>|all] CVLAN ID. Value range: 1 to 4095, or 0xffff (NULL). Mandatory
cos <cos> CVLAN priority. Value range: 0 to 7, or 0xffff. Mandatory
rule [<name>|null] CVLAN rule Mandatory
{qinq tpid <tpid> vid <vid>
cos <cos> rule [<name>| rule [<name>|null]: QINQ rules. Optional
null]}
Command Example
Add a multicast tag service. Set the VLAN mode to tag. For CVLAN, set TPID to
33024, VID to 100, COS to 1 and bound CVLAN rule to rule111; for QINQ outer
VLAN, set TPID to 33024, VID to 102, COS to 3, and bound QINQ rule to rule222.
admin\msan#add multicast tag cvlan tpid 33024 vid 100 cos 1 rule rule111 qinq tp 33024 vid
102 cos 3 rule rule222
admin\msan#
31.251 Adding a Multicast Translation Service
Command Function
You can use this command to add a multicast translation service.
Command Format
add multicast translation cvlan tpid <tpid> vid <vid> cos [<cos>|null]
outvlan tpid <tpid> vid <vid> cos [<cos>|null] rule [<name>|null] {qinq tpid
<tpid> vid <vid> cos <cos> rule [<name>|null]}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
CVLAN tag protocol identifier. Value range: 0 to
<tpid> Mandatory
0xfffe or 0xffff.
CVLAN ID. Value range: 1 to 4095, or 0xffff
vid <cvid> Mandatory
(NULL).
cos [<cos>|null] CVLAN priority. Value range: 0 to 7, or 0xffff. Mandatory
rule [<name>|null] CVLAN rule Mandatory
{qinq tpid <tpid> vid <vid> cos
rule [<name>|null]: QINQ rules. Optional
<cos> rule [<name>|null]}
Command Example
Add a multicast translation service. Set the VLAN mode to translation. For CVLAN,
set TPID to 33024, VID to 20 and COS to 4; for translation VLAN, set TPID to 33024,
VID to 30, COS to 4, and bound CVLAN rule to null. For QINQ outer VLAN, set
TPID to 33024, VID to 300, COS to 7. and bound QINQ rule to null.
admin\msan#add multicast translation cvlan tpid 33024 vid 20 cos 4 outvlan tpid 33024 vid
30 cos 4 rule null qinq tpid 33024 vid 300 cos 7 rule null
Vlan profile ghghg(id:1) add service(id:1) success.
admin\msan#
31.252 Adding a Multicast Transparent Transmission
Service
Command Function
You can use this command to add a multicast transparent transmission service.
Command Format
add multicast transparent cvlan tpid <tpid> vid [<vid>|all] cos [<cos>|null]
rule [<name>|null] \{qinq tpid <tpid> vid <vid> cos <cos> rule [<name>|null]}
*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
CVLAN tag protocol identifier. Value range: 0 to
<tpid> Mandatory
0xfffe or 0xffff.
vid <cvid> CVLAN ID. Value range: 1 to 4095, or 0xffff (NULL). Mandatory
cos [<cos>|null] CVLAN priority. Value range: 0 to 7, or 0xffff. Mandatory
rule [<name>|null] CVLAN rule Mandatory
{qinq tpid <tpid> vid <vid>
rule [<name>|null]: QINQ rules. Optional
cos <cos> rule [<name>|null]}
Command Example
Add a multicast transparent transmission service. Set the VLAN mode to translation.
For CVLAN, set TPID to 33024, VID to 400 and COS to 3 and bound CVLAN rule to
null. For QINQ outer VLAN, set TPID to 33024, VID to 304, COS to 5. and bound
QINQ rule to null.
admin\msan#add multicast transparent cvlan tpid 33024 vid 400 cos 3 rule null qinq tpid
33024 vid 304 cos 5 rule null
admin\msan#
31.253 Configuring the POTS Telephone Number
Command Function
You can use this command to configure the POTS telephone number.
Command Format
add pots telephone number <phoneNumber> type [a|b|c|d|e|f|g|h]
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Telephone number. The character string contains 0
to 20 bytes. The character type includes numbers
number <phoneNumber> Mandatory
"0" to "9", letters "A", "B", "C", "D", "a", "b", "c", "d",
and symbols "*", "#".
POTS telephone number type.
u 0: A
u 1: B
u 2: C
type [a|b|c|d|e|f|g|h] u 3: D Mandatory
u 4: E
u 5: F
u 6: G
u 7: H
Command Example
Set the POTS telephone number to "98989898", and type to "a".
admin\msan#add pots telephone number 98989898 type a
add POTS telephone number configuration successfully(0).
admin\msan#
31.254 Creating a PVC Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to create a PVC profile.
Command Format
add pvc profile <name> {id <id>}
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<name> Profile name. The character string contains 0 to 20 bytes. Mandatory
{id <id>} Profile ID. Value range: 0 to 128, or 0xffff. Mandatory
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Command Example
Configure a PVC profile. Set the profile name to "pvcmoban" and profile ID to "3".
admin\msan#add pvc profile pvcmoban id 3
admin\msan#
31.255 Adding a Unicast Tag Service
Command Function
You can use this command to add a unicast tag service.
Command Format
add unicast tag cvlan tpid <tpid> vid <vid> cos <cos> rule [<name>|null] {qinq
tpid <tpid> vid <vid> cos <cos> rule [<name>|null]}*
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
CVLAN tag protocol identifier. Value range: 0 to 0xfffe
<tpid> Mandatory
or 0xffff.
vid <cvid> CVLAN ID. Value range: 1 to 4095, or 0xffff (NULL). Mandatory
cos [<cos>|null] CVLAN priority. Value range: 0 to 7, or 0xffff. Mandatory
rule [<name>|null] CVLAN rule Mandatory
{qinq tpid <tpid> vid <vid>
cos <cos> rule [<name>| rule [<name>|null]: QINQ rules. Optional
null]}
Command Example
Add a new unicast Tag service. Set the VLAN mode to tag. For CVLAN, set TPID to
33024, VID to 111, COS to 5, and the bound CVLAN rule to null. For QINQ outer
VLAN, set TPID to 33024, VID to 112, COS to 4, and the bound QINQ rule to null.
admin\msan#add unicast tag cvlan tpid 33024 vid 111 cos 5 rule null qinq tpid 33024 vid
112 cos 4 rule null
admin\msan#
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31.256 Adding a Unicast Translation Service
Command Function
You can use this command to add a unicast translation service.
Command Format
add unicast translation cvlan tpid <tpid> vid <vid> cos [<cos>|null] outvlan
tpid <tpid> vid <vid> cos [<cos>|null] rule [<name>|null] {qinq tpid <tpid>
vid <vid> cos <cos> rule [<name>|null]}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
CVLAN tag protocol identifier. Value range: 0 to 0xfffe
<tpid> Mandatory
or 0xffff.
vid <cvid> CVLAN ID. Value range: 1 to 4095, or 0xffff (NULL). Mandatory
cos [<cos>|null] CVLAN priority. Value range: 0 to 7, or 0xffff. Mandatory
rule [<name>|null] CVLAN rule Mandatory
{qinq tpid <tpid> vid <vid>
rule [<name>|null]: QINQ rules. Optional
cos <cos> rule [<name>|null]}
Command Example
Add a unicast translation service. Set the VLAN mode to translation. For CVLAN,
set TPID to 33024, VID to 333 and COS to 3; for translation VLAN, set TPID to
33024, VID to 888, COS to 3, and bound CVLAN rule to null.
admin\msan#add unicast translation cvlan tpid 33024 vid 333 cos 3 outvlan tpid 33024 vid
888 cos 3 rule null
admin\msan#
31.257 Adding a Unicast Transparent Transmission
Service
Command Function
You can use this command to add a unicast transparent transmission service.
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Command Format
add unicast transparent cvlan tpid <tpid> vid [<vid>|all] cos [<cos>|null]
rule [<name>|null] {qinq tpid <tpid> vid <vid> cos <cos> rule [<name>|null]}
*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
CVLAN tag protocol identifier. Value range: 0 to 0xfffe
<tpid> Mandatory
or 0xffff.
vid <cvid> CVLAN ID. Value range: 1 to 4095, or 0xffff (NULL). Mandatory
cos [<cos>|null] CVLAN priority. Value range: 0 to 7, or 0xffff. Mandatory
rule [<name>|null] CVLAN rule Mandatory
{qinq tpid <tpid> vid <vid>
cos <cos> rule [<name>| rule [<name>|null]: QINQ rules. Optional
null]}
Command Example
Add a unicast transparent transmission service. Set the VLAN mode to translation.
For CVLAN, set TPID to 33024, VID to 190 and COS to 3 and bound CVLAN rule to
null.
admin\msan#add unicast transparent cvlan tpid 33024 vid 190 cos 3 rule null
admin\msan#
31.258 Adding a VLAN Service
Command Function
You can use this command to add VLAN services individually or in a batch manner.
Command Format
add vlan service {[type] [unicast|multicast]}*1 {[mode] [tag|transparent|
translation]}*1 {[tpid] <tpid>}*1 {[vid] <vid>}*1 {[cos] <cos>}*1 {[crule]
<rulename>}*1 {[qrule] <rulename>}*1 {[interface] <ifStr>}*1
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
Service type.
{[type] [unicast|multicast] u Unicast Mandatory
u Multicast
VLAN mode.
{[mode] [tag|transparent| u Tag
Mandatory
translation]} u Transparent
u Translation
CVLAN tag protocol identifier. Value range: 0 to
{[tpid] <tpid>} Optional
0xfffe or 0xffff.
{[vid] <vid>} CVLAN ID. Value range: 1 to 4095, or 0xffff (NULL). Optional
{[cos] <cos>} CVLAN priority. Value range: 0 to 7, or 0xffff. Optional
{[crule] <rulename>} CVLAN rule Optional
{[qrule] <rulename>} rule [<name>|null]: QINQ rules. Optional
{[interface] <ifStr>} Port number Mandatory
Command Example
Configure the unicast transparent transmission service for Port 1 of ONU1 in Slot 8.
Set VID to 100, and COS to 2.
admin\msan#add vlan service type unicast mode transparent vid 100 cos 2 interface 8/1/1
admin\msan#
31.259 Binding a Line Profile to a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to bind an line profile to a port.
Command Format
attach adslLine profile [id|name] <idOrName> interface <ifStr>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
u Profile ID. Value range: 0 to 128 or 0xffff.
[id|name] <idOrName> u Profile name. The character string contains 0 to Mandatory
20 bytes.
interface <ifStr> Port number Mandatory
Command Example
Bind an ADSL profile named "adslggg" to Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#attach adslline profile name adslggg interface 1/1
admin\msan#
31.260 Binding Traffic Policy to PVC
Command Function
You can use this command to bind the traffic policy to PVC.
Command Format
attach policy interface <interface> pvc <pvc> {up <upPId> <upRId> down
<downPId> <downRId>}*8
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<interface> Port number Mandatory
<pvc> PVC number Mandatory
u <upPId>: Uplink traffic policy ID. Value
range: 0 to 1023.
u <upRId>: Uplink rule ID. Value range: 0 to
{up <upPId><upRId>down 1023.
Optional
<downPId><downRId>} u <downPId>: Downlink traffic policy ID. Value
range: 0 to 1023.
u <downRId>: Downlink rule ID. Value range: 0
to 1023.
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Command Example
Bind a PVC traffic policy profile to Port 2 in Slot 1. The uplink traffic policy ID is 100,
the uplink rule ID is 102, the downlink traffic policy ID is 103, and the downlink rule
ID is 104.
admin\msan#attach policy interface 1/2 pvc 1 up 100 102 down 103 104
admin\msan#
31.261 Binding a PVC Profile to a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to bind a PVC profile to a port.
Command Format
attach pvc profile [id|name] <idOrName> interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[id|name] Profile ID or profile name Mandatory
<idOrName> Profile name Mandatory
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Bind a PVC profile whose profile ID is "2" to Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#attach pvc profile id 2 interface 1/1
admin\msan#
31.262 Binding a Rate Limiting Profile to a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to bind a rate limiting profile to a port.
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Command Format
attach rate-limit profile [name|id] <name_or_id> interface <if_list>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[name|id] Profile name or ID Mandatory
<name_or_id> Profile name or ID Mandatory
interface <if_list> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Bind a rate limiting profile whose profile ID is "2" to Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#attach rate-limit profile id 2 interface 1/1
admin\msan#
31.263 Binding a VLAN Profile to a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to bind a VLAN profile to a port.
Command Format
attach vlan profile <name> interface <ifStr> {pvc <pvcindex>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<name> Profile name Mandatory
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
pvc <pvcindex> PVC index Optional
Command Example
Bind a VLAN profile named "aaa" to PVC 1 of Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#attach vlan profile aaa interface 1/1 pvc 1
admin\msan#
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31.264 Deleting a VLAN Service
Command Function
You can use this command to delete a VLAN service.
Command Format
clear vlan service interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the VLAN service from Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#clear vlan service interface 1/1
admin\msan#
31.265 Deleting an ADSL Line Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to delete an ADSL line profile.
Command Format
delete adslLine profile [id|name] <idOrName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[id|name] Profile ID or profile name Mandatory
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or profile name Mandatory
Command Example
Delete an ADSL line profile whose profile ID is "1".
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admin\msan#delete adslLine profile id 1
admin\msan#
31.266 Deleting an Alarm Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to delete an alarm profile.
Command Format
delete alarm profile [id|name] <idOrName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[id|name] Profile ID or profile name Mandatory
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or profile name Mandatory
Command Example
Delete an alarm profile whose profile ID is "1".
admin\msan#delete alarm profile id 1
admin\msan#
31.267 Deleting a PVC Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to delete a PVC profile.
Command Format
delete pvc profile [id|name] <idOrName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[id|name] Profile ID or profile name Mandatory
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or profile name Mandatory
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Command Example
Delete a PVC profile whose profile ID is "1".
admin\msan#delete pvc profile id 1
admin\msan#
31.268 Deleting a Port Rate Limiting Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to delete a port rate limiting profile.
Command Format
delete rate-limit profile [id|name] <id_or_name>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[id|name] Profile ID or profile name Mandatory
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or profile name Mandatory
Command Example
Delete a port rate limiting profile whose profile ID is "1".
admin\msan#delete rate-limit profile id 1
admin\msan#
31.269 Deleting Services in a VLAN Service Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to delete the service in a VLAN service profile.
Command Format
delete vlan service profile <name> service <serviceid>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<name> Profile name Mandatory
<serviceid> Service ID Mandatory
Command Example
Delete the first service from the VLAN service profile named "aaa".
admin\msan#delete vlan service profile aaa service 1
admin\msan#
31.270 Unbinding Traffic Policy from PVC
Command Function
You can use this command to unbind the traffic policy to PVC.
Command Format
detach policy interface <interface> pvc <pvc>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<interface> Slot number/port number Mandatory
pvc <pvc> PVC number Optional
Command Example
Unbind the traffic policy from PVC 1 of Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#detach policy interface 1/1 pvc 1
admin\msan#
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31.271 Unbinding the Port Rate Limiting Profile from
a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to unbind the port rate limiting profile from a port.
Command Format
detach rate-limit-profile interface <if_list>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <if_list> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Unbind the port rate limiting profile from Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#detach rate-limit-profile interface 1/1
admin\msan#
31.272 Unbinding a VLAN Profile from a Port
Command Function
You can use this command to unbind a VLAN profile from a port.
Command Format
detach vlan profile interface <ifStr> {pvc <pvcindex>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <if_list> Slot number/port number Mandatory
pvc <pvcindex> PVC number Optional
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Command Example
Unbind a VLAN profile from Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#detach vlan profile interface 1/1 pvc 1
admin\msan#
31.273 Entering a VLAN Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to enter a VLAN profile.
Command Format
enter vlan profile <name>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
<name> Profile name Mandatory
Command Example
Entering a VLAN profile named "aaa".
admin\msan#enter vlan profile aaa
admin\msan#
31.274 Refreshing an ADSL Line Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to refresh an ADSL line profile.
Command Format
flush adslLine profile [id|name] <idOrName>
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Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
profile [id|name] Profile ID or profile name Mandatory
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or profile name Mandatory
Command Example
Refresh the ADSL line profile whose profile ID is "1".
admin\msan#flush adslLine profile id 1
admin\msan#
31.275 Refreshing a PVC Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to refresh a PVC profile.
Command Format
flush pvc profile [id|name] <idOrName>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
profile [id|name] Profile ID or profile name Mandatory
<idOrName> Specified profile ID or profile name Mandatory
Command Example
Refresh a PVC profile whose profile ID is "1".
admin\msan#flush pvc profile id 1
admin\msan#
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31.276 Viewing Binding Information about the Alarm
Profile
Command Function
You can use this command to view binding information of the the alarm profile.
Command Format
show alarm profile attach interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Query the binding information about the alarm profile of Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#show alarm profile attach interface 1/1
admin\msan#
31.277 Viewing Incoming Call Simulation Status
Command Function
You can use this command to view the incoming call simulation status.
Command Format
show call in simulation status interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Query the incoming call simulation status of Port 1 in Slot 1.
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admin\msan#show call in simulation status interface 1/1
admin\msan#
31.278 Viewing Outgoing Call Simulation Status
Command Function
You can use this command to view the outgoing call simulation status.
Command Format
show call out simulation status interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Query the outgoing call simulation status of Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#show call out simulation status interface 1/1
admin\msan#
31.279 Viewing the Call Statistics Information
Command Function
You can use this command to view the call statistics information.
Command Format
show call statistics information
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the call statistics information.
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admin\msan#show call statistics information
Call Statistics Information
-------------------------------
Voice Jitter Delay(ms): 0 Transport Delay(ms): 0
Packets Loss Ratio(%): 0 Up Stream Rate(Kbps): 0
Down Stream Rate(Kbps): 0
get call statistics info successfully.
admin\msan#
31.280 Viewing the DSP Channel Status
Command Function
You can use this command to view the DSP channel status.
Command Format
show dsp channels status
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
View the DSP channel status.
admin\msan#show dsp channels status
DSP Channels Status
---------------------
Channel Status
------- --------
get dsp channels status successfully.
admin\msan#
31.281 Viewing a DSP Configuration Profile.
Command Function
You can use this command to view a DSP configuration profile.
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Command Format
show dsp profile [id|name|all] {<IDorName>}*1
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
[id|name|all] Profile ID, profile name or all profiles Mandatory
<IDorName> Specified profile ID or profile name Mandatory
Command Example
Query a DSP configuration profile whose ID is "1".
admin\msan#show dsp profile id 1
admin\msan#
31.282 Viewing Fax Parameter Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view fax parameter configuration.
Command Format
show fax parameter
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
Query fax parameter configuration.
admin\msan#show fax parameter
Fax Parameters Configuration
------------------------------------------
Fax Mode: T.30
Transparent Fax Event Notify: Enable
ANS Notify: Disable
Fax Event Notify Type: Only V21
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VBD Enable: Disable
Encode Mode: Default
Tx Packet Interval(ms): 20
Rx Packet Interval(ms): 20
SDP Media Type: Single
Media Control Mode: Auto VBD
get fax parameter configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
31.283 Viewing the MGC Configuration
Command Function
You can use this command to view the MGC configuration.
Command Format
show mgc configuration
Parameter Description
None
Command Example
Query the MGC configuration.
admin\msan#show mgc configuration
Softswitch Platform Configuration
---------------------------------------
Primary MGC Address: Primary MGC Port: 0
Secondary MGC Address: Secondary MGC Port: 0
Heartbeat: Initiative
Heartbeat Interval(s): 30
Heartbeat Timeouts: 3
Heartbeat Format: Notify
get MGC configuration successfully.
admin\msan#
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31.284 Viewing the NGN User Port Status
Command Function
You can use this command to view the NGN user port status.
Command Format
show ngn user port status interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Query the NGN user port status of Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#show ngn user port status interface 1/1
admin\msan#
31.285 Starting an Incoming Call Simulation
Command Function
You can use this command to start an incoming call simulation.
Command Format
start call in simulation timeout <simTimeout> interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
timeout <simTimeout> Timeout duration Mandatory
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Start an incoming call simulation for Port 1 in Slot 1. The timeout duration is 80s.
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admin\msan#start call in simulation timeout 80 interface 1/1
admin\msan#
31.286 Starting an Outgoing Call Simulation
Command Function
You can use this command to start an outgoing call simulation.
Command Format
start call out simulation timeout <simTimeout> telephone number
<startNumber> step <numberStep> interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
timeout <simTimeout> Timeout duration Mandatory
<startNumber> Starting telephone number Mandatory
<numberStep> Telephone number step Mandatory
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
Start an outgoing call simulation for Port 1 in Slot 1. The timeout duration is 80s,
starting telephone number is 111, and starting telephone number step is 2.
admin\msan#start call out simulation timeout 80 telephone number 111 step 2 interface 1/1
admin\msan#
31.287 Ending an Incoming Call Simulation
Command Function
You can use this command to end an incoming call simulation.
Command Format
stop call in simulation interface <ifStr>
766 Version: A/1
31 admin-msan Directory Command
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
End an incoming call simulation for Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#stop call in simulation interface 1/1
admin\msan#
31.288 Ending an Outgoing Call Simulation
Command Function
You can use this command to end an outgoing call simulation.
Command Format
stop call out simulation interface <ifStr>
Parameter Description
Parameter Description Attribute
interface <ifStr> Slot number/port number Mandatory
Command Example
End an outgoing call simulation for Port 1 in Slot 1.
admin\msan#stop call out simulation interface 1/1
admin\msan#
Version: A/1 767
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