ZXA10 C610
Optical Access Convergence Equipment
Initial Configuration
Version: V2.x
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R1.0 2021-08-18 First edition
Serial Number: SJ-20210730093619-003
Publishing Date: 2021-08-18 (R1.0)
Contents
1 Configuration Flow.......................................................................................1
2 Preparation for the Configuration.............................................................. 2
2.1 Software and Hardware Requirements.................................................................... 2
2.2 Configuring a Maintenance Terminal....................................................................... 2
2.3 Logging In to the NE................................................................................................6
2.4 Entering Configuration Mode................................................................................... 6
3 Basic Data Configuration............................................................................ 8
3.1 Configuring Inband NM Services............................................................................. 8
3.2 Configuring Out-of-Band NM Services...................................................................10
3.3 Configuring the System Time.................................................................................12
3.4 Configuring the NTP Service................................................................................. 13
3.5 Configuring a User................................................................................................. 14
4 Configuring Interconnection Data............................................................ 17
5 Basic Service Configuration..................................................................... 19
5.1 GPON/10G-PON Service Configuration.................................................................19
5.1.1 Configuring a GPON ONU Type Profile.................................................... 19
5.1.2 Configuring GPON ONU Authentication Parameters................................ 21
5.1.3 Configuring a T-CONT Bandwidth Profile................................................. 22
5.1.4 Configuring a GPON ONU IP Profile........................................................ 24
5.1.5 Configuring a GPON ONU VLAN Profile.................................................. 25
5.1.6 Configuring a GPON VoIP Access Code Profile....................................... 26
5.1.7 Configuring a GPON VoIP Service Application Profile.............................. 27
5.1.8 Configuring a GPON ONU SIP Profile......................................................28
5.1.9 Configuring a GPON ONU MGC Profile................................................... 29
5.1.10 Configuring the GPON Broadband Service.............................................31
5.1.11 Configuring the GPON Multicast Service................................................ 33
5.1.12 Configuring the GPON Voice Service (SIP)............................................ 35
5.1.13 Configuring the GPON Voice Service (H.248)........................................ 37
5.2 GPON Service Configurations Based on Profiles.................................................. 39
5.2.1 Configuring a GPON ONU Service Profile................................................39
5.2.2 Configuring a GPON ONU Line Profile.....................................................39
5.2.3 Configuring GPON Services......................................................................40
5.3 Configuring the Ethernet Access Service.............................................................. 42
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5.4 Configuring the NTP Service................................................................................. 43
Figures............................................................................................................ 45
Tables.............................................................................................................. 46
Glossary.......................................................................................................... 47
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Chapter 1
Configuration Flow
Figure 1-1 shows the initial configuration flow.
Figure 1-1 Initial Configuration Flow
For a description of the initial configuration flow, refer to Table 1-1.
Table 1-1 Initial Configuration Flow Description
Configuration Flow Description
Preparation for the Configu- The preparations that must be made before the configuration include
ration the operations for meeting software and hardware requirements and
entering configuration mode.
Basic Data Configuration Basic data includes the inband and out-of-band NM configurations,
physical configuration, system time, and operation users, which is the
basis for configuring the ZXA10 C610 services.
Configuring Interconnection The interconnection data is required for communication with the up-
Data per-layer network devices.
Basic Service Configuration Basic services include the PON and NTP services.
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Chapter 2
Preparation for the
Configuration
Table of Contents
Software and Hardware Requirements.............................................................................2
Configuring a Maintenance Terminal................................................................................2
Logging In to the NE........................................................................................................ 6
Entering Configuration Mode............................................................................................ 6
2.1 Software and Hardware Requirements
Hardware Requirements
The following hardware items are completed:
Racks, shelves, and boards are installed.
Boards and shelves are connected properly.
The power supply is available, and the device is already started.
Software Requirements
The OMM software is installed.
The NE version meets service requirements.
2.2 Configuring a Maintenance Terminal
You need to connect a maintenance terminal to the ZXA10 C610 correctly, to ensure the
proper communication between the ZXA10 C610 and the maintenance terminal.
Context
When the command line is used to maintain the ZXA10 C610, the user can manage and
maintain the ZXA10 C610 system via serial port or network port login.
Serial Port Login Mode
The local terminal equipment is connected to the CONSOLE interface of the OLT (
ZXA10 C610) switching control board via its serial port.
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Network Port Login Mode
ZXA10 C610 supports out-of-band interface and in-band interface: The MGMT inter-
face of the switching control board is an out-of-band interface, and the in-band inter-
face is an internal logical interface of the system, which can be enabled only after be-
ing configured.
The default out-of-band NM IP address of the ZXA10 C610 is 136.1.1.100. Run the
show ip interface mgmt_eth command to query the out-of-band NM IP address after
logging the NE through the CONSOLE interface.
Steps
Configure the debugging and maintenance terminal for the serial interface.
1. Connect the CONSOLE interface of the control and switching board to the serial
interface of the debugging terminal (PC) by using a debugging cable.
2. On the debugging PC, run the terminal tool (take PuTTY as an example).
3. On the PuTTY Configuration dialog box, select Connection > Serial.
4. Select a COM port (COM1) in accordance with the cable connection on the serial
interface. Set the COM properties, see Figure 2-1. Click Open.
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Figure 2-1 PuTTY Configuration Dialog Box
Note
The baud rate of the ZXA10 C610 switching and control board is 115200.
Configure the debugging and maintenance terminal for the out-of-band network inter-
face.
1. Connect the MGMT network interface of the control and switching board to the
network interface of the debugging terminal (PC) by using a crossover network
cable.
2. On the desktop of the debugging terminal, right-click My Network Places and se-
lect Properties from the shortcut menu. The Network Connection window is dis-
played.
3. Right-click Local Area Connection and select Properties from the shortcut
menu. The Local Area Connection Properties window is displayed.
4. In the This connection uses the following items pane of the General tab, se-
lect Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Click Properties. The Internet Protocol (TCP/
IP) Properties dialog box is displayed.
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5. Set the IP address of the debugging terminal and ensure that the debugging ter-
minal IP address and the ZXA10 C610 out-of-band IP address are in the same
network segment, see Figure 2-2. Click OK.
Figure 2-2 Setting the IP Address of a Debugging Terminal
6. Select Start > Run. The Run dialog box is displayed.
7. Enter telnet x.x.x.x (x.x.x.x is the out-of-band IP address of an NE), see Figure
2-3. Click OK.
Figure 2-3 Running the Telnet
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Note
Because the plain text data transmission in Telnet has potential risk, it is recom-
mended to use SSH instead of Telnet for device management immediately.
2.3 Logging In to the NE
Before configuring the ZXA10 C610 through a maintenance terminal, you need log in to
the ZXA10 C610.
Steps
In serial interface mode, run the enable command and zxr10 password at the ZX-
AN> prompt to enter the administrator mode. The prompt changes to ZXAN#.
*******************************************************************************
Welcome to TITAN series OLT of ZTE Corporation
*******************************************************************************
ZXAN>enable
Password:
ZXAN#
In out-of-band network interface mode, enter the username and password to enter
the administrator mode (ZXAN#).
*******************************************************************************
Welcome to TITAN series OLT of ZTE Corporation
*******************************************************************************
Login at: 18:47:32 03-14-2018
Username:zte
Password:
ZXAN#
2.4 Entering Configuration Mode
This procedure describes how to enter configuration mode of the ZXA10 C610. In con-
figuration mode, you can implement initial configurations.
Steps
1. In ZXAN# mode, run the configure terminal to enter global configuration mode (ZX-
AN(config)#).
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2. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the following commands to enter the corresponding
configuration mode.
To... Do...
Enter VLAN interface mode (ZXAN(config-if- Run the interface vlanid command.
vlanid)#)
Enter 10G Ethernet interface mode (ZX- Run the interface xgei-1/1/x (x can be 1–4)
AN(config-if-xgei-1/1/x)#) command.
Enter 1GE Ethernet interface mode (ZX- Run the interface gei-1/1/x (x can be 5–6)
AN(config-if-gei-1/1/x)#) command.
Enter GPON configuration mode (ZXAN(con- Run the gpon command.
fig-gpon)#)
Enter PON configuration mode (ZXAN(con- Run the pon command.
fig-pon)#
Enter GPON OLT interface configuration mode Run the interface gpon_olt-1/3/x (x can be 1–
(ZXAN(config-if-gpon_olt-1/3/x)#) 16) command.
Enter GPON ONU configuration mode (ZX- Run the pon-onu-mng gpon_onu-1/3/x:y (x
AN(config-gpon-onu-mng)#) can be 1–16, y can be 1–128) command.
Enter Vport interface configuration mode (ZX- Run the interface vport-1/3/x.x:x command.
AN(config-if-vport-1/3/x.x:x)#)
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Chapter 3
Basic Data Configura-
tion
Table of Contents
Configuring Inband NM Services...................................................................................... 8
Configuring Out-of-Band NM Services........................................................................... 10
Configuring the System Time......................................................................................... 12
Configuring the NTP Service.......................................................................................... 13
Configuring a User.......................................................................................................... 14
3.1 Configuring Inband NM Services
In inband NM mode, NM interaction information is transmitted through the service chan-
nel of the device, which brings a flexible network architecture and saves costs because
of no additional devices, but is not convenient for maintenance.
Prerequisite
You have logged in to the ZXA10 C610, and entered administrator mode.
Steps
1. In ZXAN# mode, run the configure terminal command to enter global configuration
mode.
2. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the interface xgei-1/x/x command to enter uplink port
mode.
3. In ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/x/x)# mode, run the switchport vlan command to config-
ure the uplink port VLAN.
4. In ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/x/x)# mode, run the no shutdown command to enable the
interface.By default, all Ethernet interfaces are shutdown on the ZXA10 C610.
5. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the interface vlan command to enter VLAN interface
mode.
6. In ZXAN(config-if-vlanid)# mode, run the ip address command to configure an in-
band NM IP address.
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7. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the ip route command to configure inband NM routing
information.
8. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the snmp-server version v3 enable command to en-
able the SNMPv3 function.
9. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the snmp-server view command to configure the SN-
MP view.
Note
The SNMP view must be the same as that configured on the Network Management
Server (NMS).
10. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the snmp-server group command to configure the
SNMPv3 group and its authentication and encryption level.
11. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the snmp-server user command to configure the
group to which the SNMPv3 user belongs and authentication encryption parameters.
12. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the snmp-server host command to configure the IP
address of the NMS.
13. In ZXAN# mode, run the write command to save the configuration data.
Example
For the inband NM configurations, refer to Table 3-1.
Table 3-1 Inband NM Configurations
Configuration Item Data
Uplink port xgei_1/1/1
Inband NM VLAN VLAN ID: 1000
Inband NM IP address 10.1.1.1/24
Next Hop IP Address 10.1.1.254/24
NMS (SNMP server) IP address: 10.2.1.1/24
Version: SNMPv3
View: AllView2
Group: group1 (privilege)
User: user1 (password: 12345678)
The following example shows how to configure the inband NM data:
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#interface xgei-1/1/1
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ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#switchport vlan 1000 tag
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#no shutdown
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#exit
ZXAN(config)#interface vlan1000
ZXAN(config-if-vlan1000)#ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
ZXAN(config-if-vlan1000)#exit
ZXAN(config)#ip route 10.2.1.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.254
ZXAN(config)#snmp-server version v3 enable
ZXAN(config)#snmp-server view AllView2 org included
ZXAN(config)#snmp-server group group1 v3 priv read AllView2 write AllView2
notify AllView2
ZXAN(config)#snmp-server user user1 group1 v3 auth md5 12345678 priv
des56 12345678
ZXAN(config)#snmp-server host 10.2.1.1 trap version 3 priv user1
ZXAN(config)#exit
ZXAN#write
3.2 Configuring Out-of-Band NM Services
In out-of-band NM mode, administrative information is transmitted through the non-ser-
vice channel, so that the management channel is separated from the service channel.
Compared with inband NM mode, this mode provides more reliable channels for device
management. If the ZXA10 C610 is faulty, the NMS can locate it information in time and
monitors it in real time.
Prerequisite
You have logged in to the ZXA10 C610, and entered administrator mode.
Steps
1. In ZXAN# mode, run the configure terminal command to enter global configuration
mode.
2. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the interface mgmt_eth command to enter interface
mode. Run the ip address command to set the out-of-band management IP ad-
dress.
3. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the ip route command to configure the out-of-band NM
routing information.
4. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the snmp-server version v3 enable command to en-
able the SNMPv3 function.
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5. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the snmp-server view command to configure the SN-
MP view.
Note
The SNMP view must be the same as that configured on the Network Management
Server (NMS).
6. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the snmp-server group command to configure the
SNMPv3 group.
7. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the snmp-server user command to configure the SN-
MPv3 user.
8. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the snmp-server host vrf mng command to configure
the IP address of the NMS.
9. (Optional) Run the show ip interface mgmt_eth command to check the out-of-band
NM IP address.
10. In ZXAN# mode, run the write command to save the configuration data.
Example
For the out-of-band NM configurations, refer to Table 3-2.
Table 3-2 Out-of-Band NM Configurations
Configuration Item Data
Out-of-band NM IP address 10.10.1.1/24
Next Hop IP Address 10.10.1.254/24
NMS (SNMP server) IP address: 10.2.1.1/24
Version: SNMPv3
View: AllView2
Group: group1 (privilege)
User: user1 (password: 12345678)
The following example shows how to configure the out-of-band NM data:
ZXAN#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z.
ZXAN(config)#interface mgmt_eth
ZXAN(config-if-mgmt_eth)#ip address 10.10.1.1 255.255.255.0
ZXAN(config-if-mgmt_eth)#exit
ZXAN(config)#ip route vrf mng 10.2.1.0 255.255.255.0 11.1.1.254
ZXAN(config)#snmp-server version v3 enable
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ZXAN(config)#snmp-server view AllView2 org included
ZXAN(config)#snmp-server group group1 v3 priv read AllView2 write AllView2
notify AllView2
ZXAN(config)#snmp-server user user1 group1 v3 auth md5 12345678 priv
des56 12345678
ZXAN(config)#snmp-server host vrf mng 10.2.1.1 trap version 3 priv user1
ZXAN(config)#show ip interface mgmt_eth
mgmt_eth AdminStatus is up, PhyStatus is up, line protocol is up, IPv4 protocol
is up
ip vrf forwarding mng
Internet address is 10.10.1.1/24
Broadcast address is 255.255.255.255
Address determined by setup command
IP MTU 1500 bytes
ZXAN(config)#exit
ZXAN#write
3.3 Configuring the System Time
After the system time is configured, you can query the CLI logs and alarms in specific
time for troubleshooting.
Context
The internal software maintains the system time for the ZXA10 C610. When an NE is
powered on, the system acquires the hardware clock and initializes the system time of
the NE.
Steps
1. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the clock timezone command to configure the time
zone.
2. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the clock set command to configure the system time.
Example
1. Configure the time zone.
ZXAN(config)#clock timezone BJ 8
ZXAN(config)#exit
2. Configure the system time.
ZXAN#clock set 15:00:00 07-10-2018
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3. Query the clock configuration.
ZXAN#show clock
10:24:06 BJ Wed Feb 27 2018
3.4 Configuring the NTP Service
The ZXA10 C610 works in the NTP client mode and keeps time synchronization with the
NTP server.
Steps
1. ZXAN(config)# mode, run the ntp enable command to enable the NTP function.
2. ZXAN(config)# mode, run the ntp server command to configure the NTP server.
3. ZXAN(config)# mode, run the ntp source command to to configure the source inter-
face for sending NTP packets.
4. ZXAN(config)# mode, run the ntp poll-interval command to configure the NTP syn-
chronization interval.
Example
1. This command enables the NTP function in global configuration mode.
ZXAN(config)#ntp enable
2. Configure the NTP server.
ZXAN(config)#ntp server 1.2.1.1 priority 1
3. Configure the source interface used by the NTP server to send time synchronization
requests.
ZXAN(config)#ntp source interface vlan1000
4. Set the NTP synchronization interval.
ZXAN(config)#ntp poll-interval 5
5. (Optional) View the operational status of the NTP server.
ZXAN(config)#show ntp status
Clock is unsynchronized, stratum 16, no reference clock
nominal freq is 250.0000 Hz, actual freq is 250.0000 Hz, precision is 2**6
reference time is df727f56.0 (03:41:10 Thu Oct 18 2018 UTC)
clock offset is 0.00 msec, root delay is 0.00 msec
root dispersion is 0.00 msec, peer dispersion is 0.00 msec
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3.5 Configuring a User
Users refer to the personnel who configure and maintain the ZXA10 C610 after logging
in to it through the CLI terminals, including the serial port terminals, Telnet, or Security
Shell (SSH).
Context
User permissions are divided into 16 levels. Range: 0–15. For details, refer to Table 3-3.
Table 3-3 User Permission Descriptions
User Level User Permission Permission Description
0 Restricted user Run the commands in user mode (ZXAN>), such as
ping, trace, login, and logout.
5 Normal user Configure services, such as multicast, and VLAN.
10 Operator Switch the active and backup cards, reboot the stem
reboot, download and activate version, add and delete
cards, and save configuration.
15 Administrator Manage user account, such as create, delete, and up-
date an account, operate system log, clear alarms, and
maintain system.
When you create a user, you must configure the user attributes, including the user ac-
count, password, and permissions.
Only the users of levels 15 can create other users. For user attributes, refer to Table
3-4.
Table 3-4 User Attributes
User Attribute Description
Account Username, consisting of a maximum of 1 to 16 printable characters ex-
cept spaces. The username is case sensitive and must be unique. The
username is case sensitive.
Password Consists of 3 to 32 characters. The password is case sensitive.
Authentication template Defines where to configure the user authentication mode: local or remote
server.
Authorization template Defines the user authentication mode and operation permissions. The
operation permissions consists of 16 levels. Range: 0–15.
Steps
1. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the system-user command to enter user configuration
mode.
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2. In ZXAN(config-system-user)# mode, run the user-name command to create a
user.
3. In ZXAN(config-system-user-username)# mode, run the password command to
configure the password.
4. In ZXAN(config-system-user-username)# mode, run the bind authentica-
tion-template command to bind the authentication template.
5. In ZXAN(config-system-user-username)# mode, run the bind authorization-tem-
plate command to bind the authorization template.
6. In ZXAN(config-system-user)# mode, run the authentication-template command
to configure the authentication template.
7. In ZXAN(config-system-user-authen-temp)# mode, run the bind aaa-authentica-
tion-template command to bind the AAA authentication template.
8. In ZXAN(config-system-user)# mode, run the authorization-template command to
configure the authorization template.
9. In ZXAN(config-system-user-author-temp)# mode, run the bind aaa-authoriza-
tion-template command to bind the AAA authorization template.
10. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the aaa-authentication-template command to config-
ure the AAA authentication template.
11. In ZXAN(config-aaa-authen-template)# mode, run the aaa-authentication-type
command to configure the AAA authentication mode.
12. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the aaa-authorization-template command to config-
ure the AAA authorization template.
13. In ZXAN(config-aaa-author-template)# mode, run the aaa-authorization-type
command to configure the AAA authorization mode.
14. (Optional) Run the show username command to query users.
Example
1. The following example shows how to create an account whose username and pass-
word are both abc:
ZXAN(config)#system-user
ZXAN(config-system-user)#user-name abc
ZXAN(config-system-user-username)#password Abc123**
2. The following example shows how to bind authentication and authorization tem-
plates:
ZXAN(config-system-user-username)#bind authentication-template 1
ZXAN(config-system-user-username)#bind authorization-template 1
ZXAN(config-system-user-username)#exit
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3. The following example shows how to configure the authentication mode of a user:
ZXAN(config-system-user)#authentication-template 1
ZXAN(config-system-user-authen-temp)#bind aaa-authentication-template 2001
ZXAN(config-system-user-authen-temp)#exit
4. The following example shows how to configure the authorization mode of a user:
ZXAN(config-system-user)#authorization-template 1
ZXAN(config-system-user-author-temp)#bind aaa-authorization-template 2001
ZXAN(config-system-user-author-temp)#local-privilege-level 15
ZXAN(config-system-user-author-temp)#exit
ZXAN(config-system-user)#exit
5. The following example shows how to configure an AAA authentication template:
ZXAN(config)#aaa-authentication-template 2001
ZXAN(config-aaa-authen-template)#aaa-authentication-type local
ZXAN(config-aaa-authen-template)#exit
6. The following example shows how to configure an AAA authorization template:
ZXAN(config)#aaa-authorization-template 2001
ZXAN(config-aaa-author-template)#aaa-authorization-type local
ZXAN(config-aaa-author-template)#exit
7. The following example shows how to query users:
ZXAN(config)#show username
Username Encrypted-Password AuthenNo. AuthorNo. AgingTime Set-Time
zte ce7c04930c52bfe1669f6c22 1 1 never 10:38:47 06-13-2017
9ef61b761ec847e5b3052bdb
51456385bb2a9a57
abc 3394952d70835115b935a28f 1 1 never 13:10:33 07-11-2018
70e472521fbf62a4c1b88e90
351806bd657be82e
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Chapter 4
Configuring Intercon-
nection Data
This procedure describes how to configure interconnection parameters to ensure proper
communication between the ZXA10 C610 and the upper-layer network devices.
Prerequisite
The service data plan is completed.
Steps
1. In ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/x/x)# mode, run the switchport mode command to config-
ure the port mode for the uplink port.
2. In ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/x/x)# mode, run the switchport vlan command to config-
ure an uplink port VLAN.
3. In ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/x/x)# mode, run the no shutdown command to enable the
interface.
4. In ZXAN(config-if-vlanid)# mode, run the ip address command to configure an in-
band NM IP address.
5. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the ip route command to configure the inband NM
routing information.
6. In ZXAN# mode, run the ping command to ping the IP address of a network gateway
or upper-layer device.
If the ping operation succeeds, the communication between the ZXA10 C610 and
upper-layer device is normal. If the ping operation fails, check the physical connec-
tion between upper-layer network and devices.
Example
For interconnection configuration data, refer to Table 4-1.
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Table 4-1 Interconnection Configuration Data
Configuration Item Data
VLAN ID 100
Uplink interface xgei–1/1/1
Uplink interface mode trunk
Inband NM IP address 10.1.1.1/24
Default Gateway 10.1.1.254/24
IP address of an upper-layer device 10.2.1.1/24
The following example shows the how to configure interconnection data:
ZXAN(config)#interface xgei-1/1/1
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#switchport mode trunk
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#switchport vlan 100 tag
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#no shutdown
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#exit
ZXAN(config)#interface vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if-vlan1000)#ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
ZXAN(config-if-vlan1000)#exit
ZXAN(config)#ip route 10.2.1.0 255.255.255.0 10.1.1.254
ZXAN(config)#exit
ZXAN#ping 10.2.1.1
sending 5,100-byte ICMP echo(es) to 10.2.1.1,timeout is 2 second(s).
!!!!!
Success rate is 100 percent(5/5),round-trip min/avg/max= 1/2/10 ms.
[finish]
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Basic Service Configu-
ration
Table of Contents
GPON/10G-PON Service Configuration......................................................................... 19
GPON Service Configurations Based on Profiles...........................................................39
Configuring the Ethernet Access Service....................................................................... 42
Configuring the NTP Service.......................................................................................... 43
5.1 GPON/10G-PON Service Configuration
The Gigabit-Capable Passive Optical Network (GPON) /10G-PON is a flexible access
technology that provides super bandwidth access in both broadband and narrowband
service environment. It supports multiple rate modes and uses a single optical fiber to
provide subscribers with the voice, data, and video services.
5.1.1 Configuring a GPON ONU Type Profile
Before authentication of a GPON Optical Network Unit (ONU), you need to create an
ONU type profile if an ONU type does not exist.
Context
You can use the show onu-type gpon command to view the default GPON ONU type
of the system.
Steps
1. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the pon command to enter PON configuration mode.
2. In ZXAN(config-pon)# mode, run the onu-type command to create an ONU type
profile.
3. In ZXAN(config-pon)# mode, run the onu-type-if command to configure a user port
for the ONU type.
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Example
1. The following example shows how to create an ONU type profile in PON configura-
tion mode:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#onu-type ZTEG-F620 gpon description 4FE,2POTS max-tcont 7
max-gemport 32 max-switch-perslot 1 max-flow-perswitch 32
2. The following example shows how to configure the user port for the ONU type:
ZXAN(config-pon)#onu-type-if ZTEG-F620 eth_0/1
ZXAN(config-pon)#onu-type-if ZTEG-F620 eth_0/2
ZXAN(config-pon)#onu-type-if ZTEG-F620 eth_0/3
ZXAN(config-pon)#onu-type-if ZTEG-F620 eth_0/4
ZXAN(config-pon)#onu-type-if ZTEG-F620 pots_0/1
ZXAN(config-pon)#onu-type-if ZTEG-F620 pots_0/2
3. (Optional) The following example shows how to query the configured ONU type pro-
file:
ZXAN(config-pon)#show onu-type gpon ZTEG-F620
ONU type name: ZTEG-F620
PON type: gpon
Description: 4FE,2POTS
Max T-CONT: 7
Max GEM port: 32
Max switch per slot: 1
Max flow per switch: 32
Max IP host: 2
Max IPv6 host: 0
Service ability N:1: support
Service ability 1:M: support
Service ability 1:P: support
WIFI mgmt via non OMCI: disable
OMCI send mode: async
Default multicast range:none
MGC configure mode: zte
Max VEIP: 0(default: 1 VEIP)
Extended OMCI: disable
Location: disable
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5.1.2 Configuring GPON ONU Authentication Parameters
For a GPON ONU that goes online initially, you need to configure the ONU authentica-
tion parameters before configuring its services.
Context
For a description of the ONU phase states, refer to Table 5-1.
Table 5-1 ONU Phase State Descriptions
State Description
Offline The OLT does not find the ONU because the ONU is offline.
Logging The OLT has found the ONU and is measuring the distance.
syncMib The OLT has measured the distance to the ONU and is synchroniz-
ing data.
Working The data synchronization between the OLT and the ONU is complet-
ed, and you can configure services.
LOS The fiber link between the OLT and the ONU is faulty and the ONU is
offline.
DyingGasp The ONU is powered off.
Steps
1. Run the show pon onu uncfg command to query the information about the uncon-
figured ONU.
2. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the interface gpon_olt-1/x/x command to enter OLT
interface configuration mode.
3. In ZXAN(config-if-gpon_olt-1/x/x)# mode, run the no shutdown command to en-
able the PON interface.
4. In ZXAN(config-if-gpon_olt-1/x/x)# mode, run the onu type command to configure
the ONU authentication parameters.
5. (Optional) Run the show gpon onu state command to check the authenticated
ONU.
Example
1. The following example shows how to query information about the unauthenticated
ONU:
ZXAN#show pon onu uncfg gpon_olt-1/3/1 sn model
OltIndex Model SN
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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gpon_olt-1/3/1 ZTE-F622 08181ab00021
2. The following example shows how to enables an OLT interface in OLT interface
mode.
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon_olt-1/3/1
ZXAN(config-if-gpon_olt-1/3/1)#no shutdown
3. The following example shows how to configure the ONU authentication parameters
in OLT interface mode:
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon_olt-1/3/1
ZXAN(config-if-gpon_olt-1/3/1)#onu 1 type ZTE-F601 sn 08181ab00021
4. The following example shows how to query information about the unauthenticated
ONU:
ZXAN(config-gpon_olt-1/3/1)#show gpon onu state gpon_olt-1/3/1
OnuIndex Admin State OMCC State Phase State Speed mode
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1/3/1:1 enable enable Working GPON
ONU Number: 1/1
5.1.3 Configuring a T-CONT Bandwidth Profile
The T-CONT bandwidth profile describes the Transmission Container (T-CONT) traf-
fic parameters. By specifying a T-CONT bandwidth profile, you can implement T-CONT
traffic control.
Context
The ZXA10 C610 supports a maximum of 512 T-CONT profiles.
There are the following five types of upstream bandwidths:
Fixed bandwidth
Assured bandwidth
Non-assured bandwidth
Best-effort bandwidth
Maximum Bandwidth
The priorities of fixed bandwidth, assured bandwidth, non-assured bandwidth, best-ef-
fort bandwidth, and maximum bandwidth are in descending order. A T-CONT bandwidth
profile may contains one or multiple types of bandwidths. Five types of T-CONT band-
width profiles are as follows:
Fixed bandwidth (Type 1)
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Type 1 includes only fixed bandwidth. Type 1 has fixed bandwidth and timeslots. It is
applicable to any service that is sensitive to delay and jitter and has fixed or stable
flow rate, such as the voice service.
Assured bandwidth (Type 2)
Type 2 includes only assured bandwidth. Type 2 has assured bandwidth but uncer-
tain timeslots. It is applicable to any service that is insensitive to delay and jitter and
has a limited flow rate, such as the video on demand (VOD) service.
Assured and non-assured bandwidths (Type 3)
Type 3 includes assured and non-assured bandwidths. It has the minimum assured
bandwidth and shares the excess bandwidth dynamically. Meanwhile, it is con-
strained by the maximum bandwidth. It is applicable to any service that requires ser-
vice assurance but has traffic surges, such as the subscription download service.
Best-effort bandwidth (Type 4)
Type 4 includes only best-effort bandwidth. After the fixed bandwidth, assured band-
width, and non-assured bandwidth are allocated, the excess bandwidth is compet-
ed for. It is applicable to any service that is insensitive to delay and jitter, such as the
Web browsing service.
Support all (Type 5)
Type 5 includes the four types and has the characteristics of the four types. It is ap-
plicable to most service streams. The sum of fixed bandwidth and assured bandwidth
on a PON port must be no more than 1 Gbps.
Steps
1. In ZXAN(config-gpon)# mode, run the profile tcont command to configure a T-
CONT bandwidth profile.
2. (Optional) Run the show gpon profile tcont command to query T-CONT bandwidth
profiles.
Example
1. The following example shows how to create a T-CONT bandwidth profile in GPON
configuration mode:
ZXAN(config)#gpon
ZXAN(config-gpon)#profile tcont 200M type 5 fixed 20000 assured 50000 maximum 200000
ZXAN(config-gpon)#profile tcont 150M type 4 maximum 150000
ZXAN(config-gpon)#profile tcont 100M type 3 assured 50000 maximum 100000
ZXAN(config-gpon)#profile tcont 50M type 2 assured 50000
ZXAN(config-gpon)#profile tcont 20M type 1 fixed 20000
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2. (Optional) The following example shows how to query T-CONT bandwidth profiles:
ZXAN(config-gpon)#show gpon profile tcont
Profile name :default
Type FBW(kbps) ABW(kbps) MBW(kbps) PRIORITY WEIGHT
1 10000 0 0 N/A N/A
Profile name :200M
Type FBW(kbps) ABW(kbps) MBW(kbps) PRIORITY WEIGHT
5 20000 50000 200000 N/A N/A
Profile name :150M
Type FBW(kbps) ABW(kbps) MBW(kbps) PRIORITY WEIGHT
4 0 0 150000 N/A N/A
Profile name :100M
Type FBW(kbps) ABW(kbps) MBW(kbps) PRIORITY WEIGHT
3 0 50000 100000 N/A N/A
Profile name :50M
Type FBW(kbps) ABW(kbps) MBW(kbps) PRIORITY WEIGHT
2 0 50000 0 N/A N/A
Profile name :20M
Type FBW(kbps) ABW(kbps) MBW(kbps) PRIORITY WEIGHT
1 20000 0 0 N/A N/A
5.1.4 Configuring a GPON ONU IP Profile
By using a GPONONU IP profile, you can configure IP addresses for GPON ONUs in
batches.
Context
The ZXA10 C610 supports the following three IP address assignment modes:
Static assignment mode
DHCP mode
PPPoE mode
One ONU can use only one IP address assignment mode.
The GPON ONU IP profile is applicable to only the static assignment mode.
Steps
1. In ZXAN(config-gpon)# mode, run the onu profile ip command to configure a
GPON ONU IP profile.
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2. (Optional) Run the show gpon onu profile ip command to query the GPON ONU IP
profile.
Example
1. The following example shows how to configure a GPON ONU IP profile in GPON
configuration mode:
ZXAN(config)#gpon
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile ip ip-test ipv4 gateway 1.2.3.1
2. The following example shows how to query a GPON ONU IP profile:
ZXAN(config-gpon)#show gpon onu profile ip
Profile name: ip-test
Gateway: 1.2.3.1
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0
5.1.5 Configuring a GPON ONU VLAN Profile
By using a GPON ONU VLAN profile, you can configure VLANs for GPON ONUs in
batches.
Steps
1. In ZXAN(config-gpon)# mode, run the onu profile command to configure a GPON
ONU IP profile.
2. (Optional) Run the show gpon onu profile vlan command to query the GPON ONU
VLAN profile.
Example
1. The following example shows how to configure a GPON ONU VLAN profile in GPON
configuration mode:
ZXAN(config)#gpon
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile vlan vlan-test tag-mode tag cvlan 300 pri 7
2. (Optional) The following example shows how to display a GPON ONU VLAN profile:
ZXAN(config-gpon)#show gpon onu profile vlan vlan-test
Profile name: vlan-test
Tag mode: tag
CVLAN: 300
CVLAN priority:7
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5.1.6 Configuring a GPON VoIP Access Code Profile
By using a GPON ONU VoIP access code profile, you can configure the access code of
the SIP-based VoIP supplementary service for GPON ONUs in batches.
Context
You can set the relationships between access codes and corresponding services on
ONUs by configuring the access code of each supplementary service. When a sub-
scriber dials an access code, the corresponding service is activated on the ONU (SIP
agent), and then processed in accordance with the service procedure.
Steps
1. In ZXAN(config-gpon)# mode, run the onu profile voip-accesscode command to
configure a VoIP access code profile.
2. (Optional) Run the show gpon onu profile voip-accesscode command to query
the VoIP access code profile.
Example
1. The following example shows how to configure a VoIP access code profile in GPON
configuration mode:
ZXAN(config)#gpon
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile voip-accesscode abc call-hold ***
2. (Optional) The following example shows how to query a VoIP access code profile:
ZXAN(config-gpon)#show gpon onu profile voip-accesscode abc
Profile name: abc
Cancel call waiting:
Call hold: ***
Call park:
CID activate:
CID deactivate:
No disturb activation:
No disturb deactivation:
No disturb pin change:
Emergency service num:
Intercom service:
Unattend blind call transfer:
Attend call transfer:
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5.1.7 Configuring a GPON VoIP Service Application Profile
By using a GPON ONU VoIP service application profile, you can configure the SIP-
based VoIP supplementary services for GPON ONUs in batches.
Steps
1. In ZXAN(config-gpon)# mode, run the onu profile voip-appsrv command to con-
figure a VoIP service application profile.
2. (Optional) Run the show gpon onu profile voip-appsrv command to query the
VoIP service application profile.
Example
1. The following example shows how to configure a VoIP service application profile in
GPON configuration mode:
ZXAN(config)#gpon
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile voip-appsrv voip-service call-waiting enable
call-transfer enable call-hold enable 3way enable
2. The following example shows how to query a VoIP service application profile:
ZXAN(config-gpon)#show gpon onu profile voip-appsrv voip-service
Profile name: voip-service
Calling num: disable
Calling name: disable
CID blocking: disable
CID num permanent status: disable
CID name permanent status: disable
Anonymous CID blocking: disable
Call waiting: enable
CID announcement: disable
3way: enable
Call transfer: enable
Call hold: enable
Call park: disable
No disturb: disable
Emergency call flash: disable
Emergency originate hold: disable
6way: disable
Message waiting splash ring: disable
Message waiting special dial tone: disable
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Message waiting visual indication: disable
Call forwarding ind: disable
Direct connect feature: disable
Dialtone delay: disable
Direct connect URI:
Validation scheme: disable
Username:
Password:
Realm:
Bridge line agent URI:
Validation scheme: disable
Username:
Password:
Realm:
Conference factory URI:
Validation scheme: disable
Username:
Password:
Realm:
5.1.8 Configuring a GPON ONU SIP Profile
By using a GPON ONU SIP profile, you can configure SIP parameters for GPON ONUs
in batches.
Prerequisite
The GPON ONU VoIP access code profile is configured.
The GPON ONU VoIP application profile is configured.
Steps
1. In ZXAN(config-gpon)# mode, run the onu profile sip command to configure a
GPON ONU SIP profile.
2. (Optional) Run the show gpon onu profile sip command to query the GPON ONU
SIP profile.
Example
1. The following example shows how to configure a SIP profile in GPON configuration
mode:
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ZXAN(config)#gpon
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile sip sip-test proxy 1.2.3.1
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile sip sip-test accesscode abc
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile sip sip-test appsrv voip-service
2. The following example shows how to query the SIP profile configuration:
ZXAN(config-gpon)#show gpon onu profile sip sip-test
Profile name : sip-test
Proxy server: 1.2.3.1
Outbound proxy: 1.2.3.1
Registrar: 1.2.3.1
Validation scheme: disable
UDP port: 5060
DSCP/TOS: 0
Media UDP port: 5060
Media DSCP/TOS: 0
DNS1: 0.0.0.0
DNS2: 0.0.0.0
Registration expiration time: 3600(s)
Re-registration time: 360(s)
User domain:
Softswitch vendor:
Dial plan table name: N/A
Release timer: 10(s)
ROH timer: 15(s)
Link test: disable
Link test interval: N/A
Appsrv: voip-service
Accesscode: abc
5.1.9 Configuring a GPON ONU MGC Profile
By using a GPON ONU Media Gateway Controller (MGC) profile, you can configure
MGC parameters for GPON ONUs in batches.
Context
The ZXA10 C610 supports two MGC protocols:
MGCP
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Steps
1. In ZXAN(config-gpon)# mode, run the onu profile mgc server command to config-
ure the active and standby MGC servers.
2. In ZXAN(config-gpon)# mode, run the onu profile mgc user-tid rtp-tid command
to configure a user line TID and RTP TID.
3. (Optional) Run the show gpon onu profile mgc command to query the GPON ONU
MGC profile.
Example
1. The following example shows how to configure the active and standby MGC servers:
ZXAN(config)#gpon
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile mgc mgc-test server1 1.2.3.1
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile mgc mgc-test server2 1.2.3.2
2. The following example shows how to configure the user line TID and RTP TID in
GPON configuration mode:
ZXAN(config-gpon)#onu profile mgc mgc-test user-tid specified prefix user
postfix-len 5 postfix-start 1 rtp-tid specified prefix rtp postfix-len 5
postfix-start 1
3. (Optional) The following example shows how to query a GPON ONU MGC profile:
ZXAN(config-gpon)#show gpon onu profile mgc mgc-test
Profile name: mgc-test
Server1: 1.2.3.1
Validation scheme: disable
Username: N/A
Password: N/A
Realm: N/A
Server2: 1.2.3.2
Validation scheme: disable
Username: N/A
Password: N/A
Realm: N/A
UDP port: 2944
DSCP/TOS: 0
Media UDP port: 2944
Media DSCP/TOS: 0
Message format: text long
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Version: 0
Maximum retry time: 0(s)
Maximum retry attempts: 0(s)
Service change delay: 0(s)
Softswitch vendor:
User TID: specified
Prefix: user
Postfix length: 5
Postfix start number: 1
RTP TID: specified
Prefix: rtp
Postfix length: 5
Postfix start number: 1
Heart beat: service change
RTP link detect: disable
Number shortest match: disable
Digit map long timer: 20000(ms)
Digit map short timer: 5000(ms)
Digit map start timer: 10000(ms)
Heart beat interval: 60000(ms)
Rereg timer min: 60000(ms)
Rereg timer max: 120000(ms)
Regmsg retran timer: 2000(ms)
Total retran timer: 10000(ms)
Passive heart beat: disable
Min avalanche timer: 10000(ms)
Max avalanche timer: 60000(ms)
5.1.10 Configuring the GPON Broadband Service
After you configure the GPON broadband service, subscribers can access the Internet.
Prerequisite
The GPON ONU is authenticated.
The T-CONT broadband profile is configured.
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Steps
1. In ZXAN(config-if-gpon_onu-1/x/x:x)# mode, run the tcont command to configure
T-CONT.
2. In ZXAN(config-if-gpon_onu-1/x/x:x)# mode, run the gemport command to config-
ure the GEM port.
3. In ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/x/x)# mode, run the switchport vlan command to config-
ure an uplink port VLAN.
4. In ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/x/x)# mode, run the no shutdown command to enable
the interface.
5. In ZXAN(config-if-vport-1/x/x.x:x)# mode, run the service-port command to config-
ure a service port VLAN.
6. In ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)# mode, run the service command to configure a
service channel.
7. In ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)# mode, run the vlan port command to configure
an ONU user port VLAN.
8. In ZXAN# mode, run the write command to save the configuration data.
Example
1. The following example shows how to configure the T-CONT in ONU interface mode:
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon_onu-1/3/1:1
ZXAN(config-if)#tcont 1 profile 100M
2. The following example shows how to configure a GEM port:
ZXAN(config-if-gpon_onu-1/3/1:1)#gemport 1 tcont 1
ZXAN(config-if-gpon_onu-1/3/1:1)#exit
3. The following example shows how to configure an uplink port VLAN in uplink inter-
face configuration mode:
ZXAN(config)#interface xgei-1/1/1
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#switchport vlan 100 tag
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#no shutdown
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#exit
4. The following example shows how to configure a service port VLAN in Vport inter-
face configuration mode:
ZXAN(config)#interface vport-1/3/1.1:1
ZXAN(config-if-vport-1/3/1.1:2)#service-port 1 user-vlan 100 vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if-vport-1/3/1.1:2)#exit
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5. The following example shows how to configure a service channel in remote ONU
management mode:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon_onu-1/3/1:1
ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)#service HSI gemport 1 cos 0 vlan 100
6. The following example shows how to configure a user port VLAN:
ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)#vlan port eth_0/1 mode tag vlan 100 pri 0
ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)#end
7. The following example show how to save the configurations:
ZXAN#write
5.1.11 Configuring the GPON Multicast Service
After you configure the GPON multicast service, subscribers can use multicast services.
Prerequisite
The GPON ONU is authenticated.
The T-CONT broadband profile is configured.
Steps
1. In ZXAN(config-if-gpon_onu-1/x/x:x)# mode, run the tcont command to configure
T-CONT.
2. In ZXAN(config-if-gpon_onu-1/x/x:x)# mode, run the gemport command to config-
ure the GEM port.
3. In ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/x/x)# mode, run the switchport vlan command to config-
ure an uplink port VLAN.
4. In ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/x/x)# mode, run the no shutdown command to enable the
interface.
5. In ZXAN(config-if-vport-1/x/x.x:x)# mode, run the service-port command to config-
ure a service port VLAN.
6. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the igmp enable command to enable the IGMP proto-
col globally.
7. In ZXAN(config-if-vport-1/x/x.x:x)# mode, run the igmp fast-leave command to
configure the IGMP parameters for the Vport interface.
8. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the igmp mvlan command to configure an MVLAN.
9. In ZXAN(config-igmp-mvlan-xx)# mode, run the work-mode command to config-
ure MVLAN work mode.
10. In ZXAN(config-igmp-mvlan-xx)# mode, run the group-filter command to configure
group filter function.
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11. In ZXAN(config-igmp-mvlan-xx)# mode, run the group command to configure
MVLAN multicast groups.
12. In ZXAN(cconfig-igmp-mvlan-xx)# mode, run the source-port command to config-
ure an MVLAN source port.
13. In ZXAN(config-igmp-mvlan-xx)# mode, run the receive-port command to config-
ure an MVLAN receiving port.
14. In ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)# mode, run the service command to configure a
service channel.
15. In ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)# mode, run the mvlan command to configure an
ONU user port MVLAN.
16. In ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)# mode, run the mvlan tag command to configure
the MVLAN separation tag function for an ONU user port.
17. In ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)# mode, run the vlan port command to configure
an ONU user port VLAN.
18. In ZXAN# mode, run the write command to save the configuration data.
Example
1. The following example shows how to configure the T-CONT in ONU interface mode:
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon_onu-1/3/1:1
ZXAN(config-if-gpon_onu-1/3/1:1)#tcont 2 profile 50M
2. The following example shows how to configure a GEM port:
ZXAN(config-if-gpon_onu-1/3/1:1)#gemport 2 tcont 2
ZXAN(config-if-gpon_onu-1/3/1:1)#exit
3. The following example shows how to configure an uplink port VLAN in uplink inter-
face configuration mode:
ZXAN(config)#interface xgei-1/1/1
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#switchport vlan 200 tag
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#no shutdown
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#exit
4. The following example shows how to configure a service port VLAN in Vport inter-
face configuration mode:
ZXAN(config)#interface vport-1/3/1.1:2
ZXAN(config-if-vport-1/3/1.1:2)#service-port 2 user-vlan 200 vlan 200
ZXAN(config-if-vport-1/3/1.1:2)#exit
5. (Optional) The following example shows how to enable the IGMP protocol globally:
ZXAN(config)#igmp enable
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6. The following example shows how to configure the port IGMP parameters:
ZXAN(config)#interface vport-1/3/1.1:2
ZXAN(config-if-vport-1/3/1.1:2)#igmp fast-leave enable
ZXAN(config-if-vport-1/3/1.1:2)#exit
7. The following example shows how to configure an MVLAN:
ZXAN(config)#igmp mvlan 200
ZXAN(config-igmp-mvlan-200)#work-mode proxy
ZXAN(config-igmp-mvlan-200)#group-filter enable
ZXAN(config-igmp-mvlan-200)#group 224.1.1.1 to 224.1.1.3
ZXAN(config-igmp-mvlan-200)#source-port xgei_1/1/1
ZXAN(config-igmp-mvlan-200)#receive-port vport-1/3/1.1:2
8. The following example shows how to configure a service channel in remote ONU
management mode:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon_onu-1/3/1:1
ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)#service multicast gemport 2 cos 5 vlan 200
9. The following example shows how to configure a user port MVLAN:
ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)#mvlan 200
ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)#mvlan tag eth_0/2 strip
10. The following example shows how to configure a user port VLAN:
ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)#vlan port eth_0/2 mode tag vlan 200 pri 5
ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)#end
11. The following example show how to save the configurations:
ZXAN#write
5.1.12 Configuring the GPON Voice Service (SIP)
After you configure the GPON voice service, subscribers can make and answer phone
calls.
Prerequisite
The GPON ONU is authenticated.
The T-CONT broadband profile is configured.
The GPON VoIP IP profile is configured.
The GPON VoIP VLAN profile is configured.
The GPON VoIP SIP profile is configured.
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Steps
1. In ZXAN(config-if-gpon_onu-1/x/x:x)# mode, run the tcont command to configure
T-CONT.
2. In ZXAN(config-if-gpon_onu-1/x/x:x)# mode, run the gemport command to config-
ure the GEM port.
3. In ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/x/x)# mode, run the switchport vlan command to config-
ure an uplink port VLAN.
4. In ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/x/x)# mode, run the no shutdowncommand to enable the
interface.
5. In ZXAN(config-if-vport-1/x/x.x:x)# mode, run the service-port command to config-
ure a service port VLAN.
6. In ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)# mode, run the service command to configure a
service channel.
7. In ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)# mode, run the voip protocol sip command to
configure the VoIP protocol type.
8. In ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)# mode, run the voip-ip ipv4 mode static ip-pro-
file command to configure the VoIP address.
9. In ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)# mode, run the sip-service command to configure
the VoIP services.
10. In ZXAN# mode, run the write command to save the configuration data.
Example
1. The following example shows how to configure the T-CONT in ONU interface mode:
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon_onu-1/3/1:1
ZXAN(config-if-gpon_onu-1/3/1:1)#tcont 3 profile 20M
2. The following example shows how to configure a GEM port:
ZXAN(config-if-gpon_onu-1/3/1:1)#gemport 3 tcont 3
ZXAN(config-if-gpon_onu-1/3/1:1)#exit
3. The following example shows how to configure an uplink port VLAN in uplink inter-
face configuration mode:
ZXAN(config)#interface xgei-1/1/1
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#switchport vlan 300 tag
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#no shutdown
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#exit
4. The following example shows how to configure a service port VLAN in Vport inter-
face configuration mode:
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ZXAN(config)#interface vport-1/3/1.1:3
ZXAN(config-if-vport-1/3/1.1:3)#service-port 3 user-vlan 300 vlan 300
ZXAN(config-if-vport-1/3/1.1:3)#exit
5. The following example shows how to configure a service channel in remote ONU
management mode:
ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon_onu-1/3/1:1
ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)#service voip-sip gemport 3 cos 7 vlan 300
6. The following example shows how to configure the VoIP protocol type:
ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)#voip protocol sip
7. The following example shows how to the VoIP address:
ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)#voip-ip ipv4 mode static ip-profile ip-test ip-address 1.2.3.4
mask 255.255.255.0 vlan-profile vlan-test
8. The following example shows how to configure the VoIP services:
ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)#sip-service pots_0/1 profile sip-test userid 12345
username 12345 password 12345
ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)#end
9. The following example show how to save the configurations:
ZXAN#write
5.1.13 Configuring the GPON Voice Service (H.248)
After you configure the GPON voice service, subscribers can make and answer phone
calls.This configuration is used when the ONU enables the H.248 voice service.
Prerequisite
The GPON ONU is authenticated.
The T-CONT broadband profile is configured.
The GPON VoIP IP profile is configured.
The GPON VoIP VLAN profile is configured.
The GPON VoIP SIP profile is configured.
Steps
1. In ZXAN(config-if-gpon_onu-1/x/x:x)# mode, run the tcont command to configure
T-CONT.
2. In ZXAN(config-if-gpon_onu-1/x/x:x)# mode, run the gemport command to config-
ure the GEM port.
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3. In ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/x/x)# mode, run the switchport vlan command to config-
ure an uplink port VLAN.
4. In ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/x/x)# mode, run the no shutdowncommand to enable the
interface.
5. In ZXAN(config-if-vport-1/x/x.x:x)# mode, run the service-port command to config-
ure a service port VLAN.
6. In ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)# mode, run the service command to configure a
service channel.
7. In ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)# mode, run the voip protocol sip command to
configure the VoIP protocol type.
8. In ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)# mode, run the voip-ip mode static ip-profile
command to configure the VoIP address.
9. In ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)# mode, run the sip-service command to configure
the VoIP services.
10. In ZXAN# mode, run the write command to save the configuration data.
Example
1. The following example shows how to configure the T-CONT in ONU interface mode:
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon_onu-1/3/1:1
ZXAN(config-if-gpon_onu-1/3/1:1)#tcont 3 profile 20M
2. The following example shows how to configure a GEM port:
ZXAN(config-if-gpon_onu-1/3/1:1)#gemport 3 tcont 3
ZXAN(config-if-gpon_onu-1/3/1:1)#exit
3. The following example shows how to configure an uplink port VLAN in uplink inter-
face configuration mode:
ZXAN(config)#interface xgei-1/1/1
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#switchport vlan 300 tag
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#no shutdown
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#exit
4. The following example shows how to configure a service port VLAN in Vport inter-
face configuration mode:
ZXAN(config)#interface vport-1/3/1.1:3
ZXAN(config-if-vport-1/3/1.1:3)#service-port 3 user-vlan 300 vlan 300
ZXAN(config-if-vport-1/3/1.1:3)#exit
5. The following example shows how to configure a service channel in remote ONU
management mode:
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ZXAN(config)#pon-onu-mng gpon_onu-1/3/1:1
ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)#service voip-h248 gemport 3 cos 7 vlan 300
6. The following example shows how to configure the VoIP protocol type:
ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)#voip protocol h248 domain iad.zte.com.cn
7. The following example shows how to the VoIP address:
ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)#voip-ip ipv4 mode static ip-profile ip-test ip-address
1.2.3.4 mask 255.255.255.0 vlan-profile vlan-test
8. The following example shows how to configure the VoIP services:
ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)#mgc-service pots_0/1 profile mgc-test
ZXAN(config-gpon-onu-mng)#end
9. The following example show how to save the configurations:
ZXAN#write
5.2 GPON Service Configurations Based on Profiles
5.2.1 Configuring a GPON ONU Service Profile
When the configurations of GPON ONUs are the same, you can configure the ONU ser-
vices through a GPON ONU service profile in batches.
Steps
1. In ZXAN(config-pon)# mode, run the onu-profile gpon service command to config-
ure a GPON ONU line profile.
2. In ZXAN(config-pon-gpon-service-xx)# mode, run the vlan port command to con-
figure an ONU user port VLAN.
Example
1. The following example shows how to configure an ONU remote management profile:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#onu-profile gpon service abc
ZXAN(config-pon-gpon-service-abc)#
2. The following example shows how to configure a user port VLAN:
ZXAN(config-pon-gpon-service-abc)#vlan port eth_0/1 mode tag vlan 100 pri 0
5.2.2 Configuring a GPON ONU Line Profile
By using a GPON ONU line profile, you can configure the T-CONT, GEM Port and service
channels for GPON ONUs in batches.
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Prerequisite
The T-CONT broadband profile is configured.
Steps
1. In ZXAN(config-pon)# mode, run the onu-profile gpon line command to configure
a GPON ONU line profile.
2. In ZXAN(config-pon-gpon-line-xx)# mode, run the tcont command to configure T-
CONT.
3. In ZXAN(config-pon-gpon-line-xx)# mode, run the gemport command to configure
the GEM port.
4. In ZXAN(config-pon-gpon-line-xx)# mode, run the service command to configure
a service channel.
5. (Optional) Run the show pon onu-profile gpon line command to query the GPON
ONU line profile.
Example
1. The following example shows how to create an ONU line profile:
ZXAN(config)#pon
ZXAN(config-pon)#onu-profile gpon line abc
ZXAN(config-pon-gpon-line-abc)#
2. The following example shows how to configure T-CONT:
ZXAN(config-pon-gpon-line-abc)#tcont 1 profile 100M
3. The following example shows how to configure a GEM port:
ZXAN(config-pon-gpon-line-abc)#gemport 1 tcont 1
4. The following example shows how to configure an ONU service channel:
ZXAN(config-pon-gpon-line-abc)#service data gemport 1 cos 0 vlan 100
5. The following example shows how to query an ONU line profile:
ZXAN(config-pon-gpon-line-abc)#show pon onu-profile gpon line abc
Profile name: abc
Profile status: normal
Progress: N/A
Bound ONU list:
5.2.3 Configuring GPON Services
This procedure describes how to configure GPON services through profiles to provide
subscribers with broadband services.
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Note
After the services of an ONU is configured in profile mode, the ONU services cannot be
configured again in non-profile mode.
Prerequisite
The GPON ONU line profile is configured.
The GPON ONU remote management profile is configured.
The ONU supports profile configurations and the ONU UNI interface type is the same
as the interface type defined by the profile.
Steps
1. In ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/x/x)# mode, run the switchport vlan command to config-
ure an uplink port VLAN.
2. In ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/x/x)# mode, run the no shutdown command to enable the
interface.
3. In ZXAN(config-if-vport-1/x/x.x:x)# mode, run the service-port command to config-
ure a service port VLAN.
4. In ZXAN(config-if-gpon-olt_1/x/x)# mode, run the bind-onu command to apply the
line profile and service profile to the ONU.
5. In ZXAN# mode, run the write command to save the configuration data.
Example
1. The following example shows how to configure an uplink port VLAN:
ZXAN(config)#interface xgei-1/1/1
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#switchport vlan 100 tag
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#no shutdown
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#exit
2. The following example shows how to configure a service port VLAN:
ZXAN(config)#interface vport-1/3/1.1:1
ZXAN(config-if-vport-1/3/1.1:1)#service-port 1 user-vlan 100 vlan 100
ZXAN(config-if-vport-1/3/1.1:1)#exit
3. The following example shows how specify the ONU line profile and ONU remote
management profile:
ZXAN(config)#interface gpon-olt_1/3/1
ZXAN(config-if-gpon_olt-1/3/1)#bind-onu 1 profile line abc service abc
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ZXAN(config-if-gpon_olt-1/3/1)#end
4. The following example show how to save the configurations:
ZXAN#write
5.3 Configuring the Ethernet Access Service
The ZXA10 C610 provides Ethernet access services including data and multicast ser-
vices for Ethernet terminal devices.
Steps
1. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the interface xgei-1/x/x command to enter interface
mode.
2. In ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/x/x)# mode, run the switchport command to configure an
uplink port VLAN.
3. In ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/x/x)# mode, run the no shutdown command to enable the
interface.
4. In ZXAN(config-if-gei-1/x/x)# mode, run the switchport command to configure a
service port VLAN.
5. In ZXAN(config-if-gei-1/x/x)# mode, run the no shutdown command to enable the
interface.
6. (Optional) In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the igmp enable command to enable the
IGMP protocol globally.
Note
By default, the ZXA10 C610 IGMP function is enabled globally.
7. In ZXAN(config-if-gei-1/x/x)# mode, run the igmp fast-leave command to configure
the IGMP parameters for the service interface.
8. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the igmp mvlan command to configure an MVLAN.
9. In ZXAN(config-igmp-mvlan-xx)# mode, run the work-mode command to config-
ure the work mode of the MVLAN.
10. In ZXAN(config-igmp-mvlan-xx)# mode, run the group command to configure mul-
ticast groups of the MVLAN.
11. In ZXAN(config-igmp-mvlan-xx)# mode, run the source-port command to config-
ure the source port of the MVLAN.
12. In ZXAN(config-igmp-mvlan-xx)# mode, run the receive-port command to config-
ure the receiving port of the MVLAN.
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13. In ZXAN# mode, run the write command to save the configuration data.
Example
1. The following example shows how to configure an uplink port VLAN:
ZXAN(config)#interface xgei-1/1/1
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#switchport vlan 101,201,301 tag
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#no shutdown
ZXAN(config-if-xgei-1/1/1)#exit
2. The following example shows how to configure the service interface VLAN:
ZXAN(config)#interface gei-1/1/5
ZXAN(config-if-gei-1/1/5)#switchport vlan 101,201,301 tag
ZXAN(config-if-gei-1/1/5)#no shutdown
ZXAN(config-if-gei-1/1/5)#exit
3. The following example shows how to enable the IGMP function globally:
ZXAN(config)#igmp enable
4. The following example shows how to configure the service interface IGMP parame-
ters:
ZXAN(config)#interface gei-1/1/5
ZXAN(config-if-gei-1/1/5)#igmp fast-leave enable
ZXAN(config-if-gei-1/1/5)#exit
5. The following example shows how to configure an MVLAN:
ZXAN(config)#igmp mvlan 201
ZXAN(config-igmp-mvlan-201)#work-mode proxy
ZXAN(config-igmp-mvlan-201)#group 224.1.1.1 to 224.1.1.3
ZXAN(config-igmp-mvlan-201)#source-port xgei-1/1/1
ZXAN(config-igmp-mvlan-201)#receive-port gei-1/1/5
ZXAN(config-igmp-mvlan-201)#end
6. The following example show how to save the configurations:
ZXAN#write
5.4 Configuring the NTP Service
The ZXA10 C610 is operating in NTP client mode to maintain synchronized time with the
NTP server.
Steps
1. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the ntp enable command to enable the NTP function.
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2. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the ntp server command to configure the NTP server.
3. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the ntp source command to configure the source ad-
dress for sending NTP messages.
4. In ZXAN(config)# mode, run the ntp poll-interval command to configure the interval
for synchronizing time with the NTP server.
Example
1. The following example shows how to enable the NTP function in global configuration
mode:
ZXAN(config)#ntp enable
2. The following example shows how to configure the NTP server:
ZXAN(config)#ntp server 1.2.1.1 priority 1
3. The following example shows how to configure the source interface used by the NTP
to send a time synchronization request:
ZXAN(config)#ntp source interface vlan1000
4. The following example shows how to configure the interval for NTP time synchro-
nization:
ZXAN(config)#ntp poll-interval 5
5. (Optional) The following example shows how to display the NTP operating status:
ZXAN(config)#show ntp status
Clock is unsynchronized, stratum 3, reference is LOCAL
nominal freq is 250.0000 Hz, actual freq is 250.0000 Hz, precision is 2**16
reference time is dd114df0.0 (01:40:00 Thu Jul 13 2017 UTC)
clock offset is 0.00 msec, root delay is 0.00 msec
root dispersion is 0.00 msec, peer dispersion is 0.00 msec
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Figures
Figure 1-1 Initial Configuration Flow.............................................................. 1
Figure 2-1 PuTTY Configuration Dialog Box.................................................. 4
Figure 2-2 Setting the IP Address of a Debugging Terminal......................... 5
Figure 2-3 Running the Telnet....................................................................... 5
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Tables
Table 1-1 Initial Configuration Flow Description............................................ 1
Table 3-1 Inband NM Configurations............................................................. 9
Table 3-2 Out-of-Band NM Configurations................................................... 11
Table 3-3 User Permission Descriptions...................................................... 14
Table 3-4 User Attributes............................................................................. 14
Table 4-1 Interconnection Configuration Data............................................. 18
Table 5-1 ONU Phase State Descriptions................................................... 21
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Glossary
CLI
- Command Line Interface
DHCP
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
GPON
- Gigabit Passive Optical Network
MGC
- Media Gateway Controller
NMS
- Network Management Server
NTP
- Network Time Protocol
OLT
- Optical Line Terminal
ONU
- Optical Network Unit
PPPoE
- Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet
RTP
- Real-time Transport Protocol
SIP
- Session Initiation Protocol
SSH
- Secure Shell
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TID
- Terminal Identification
VoIP
- Voice over Internet Protocol
XG-PON
- 10-Gigabit-Capable Passive Optical Network
XGS-PON
- 10-Gigabit-Capable Symmetric Passive Optical Network
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