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Element Management System User Manual

Optical Line Terminal Equipment

Element Management System


(Browser/Server)

User Manual
Version 1.3

Thank you for choosing our products.

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Preface

Revision History

Version Revision date Revision Reason

V1.1 13/03/2020 First edition.

V1.2 10/12/2021 Second edition.

V1.3 22/03/2022 Added Linux installation introduction.

The Element Management System is based on Browser/Server structure and installed in


Windows system. It is an integrated broadband access management platform, which can
perform the effective and unified management of multiple types of broadband access
equipment developed.
This manual mainly introduces the installation and basic configuration both of the GPON
and EPON OLT’s element management system. It aims to help users in understanding the
equipment’s technologies, functions and practical application capacity and to provide
technical support for the users.

Intended Readers

This manual is intended for the following readers:


 Commissioning engineers
 Operation and maintenance engineers
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Class Description

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not


Notice avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance degradation, or unexpected results.

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Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, which


Warning
if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement


Note
important points of the main text.

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List of Glossary

AUX Auxiliary
CATV Cable Television
CFI Canonical Format Indicator
CIR Committed Information Rate
CLI Command Line Interface
CoS Class of Service
CVLAN Customer VLAN
DA Destination Address
DBA Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DNS Domain Name System
EMS Element Management System
EPON Ethernet Passive Optical Network
FE Fast Ethernet
FEC Forward Error Correction
FIR Fixed Information Rate
GE Gigabit Etherent
HGU Home Gateway Unit
IAD Integrated Access Device
IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol
IMS IP Multimedia Subsystem
IP Internet Protocol
IPTV Internet Protocol Television
LOID Logical ONU Identifier
LoS Loss of Signal
MAC Medium Access Control

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MDU Multi-Dwelling Unit


MIB Management Information Base
MPCP Multi-point control protocol
OAM Operation,Administration & Maintenance
ODN Optical Distribution Network
OLT Optical Line Terminal
OMA Optical Modulation Amplitude
ONT Optical Network Terminal

ONU Optical Network Unit


PIR Peak Information Rate
PON Passive Optical Network
POTS Plain Old Telephone Service
PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
QoS Quality of Service
SFU Single Family Unit
SIP Session Initiation Protocol
SN Serial Number
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
SP Strict Priority
SVLAN Service VLAN
UCT Un-condition transition
UDP User Datagram Protocol
UNI User Network Interface
VLAN Virtual Local Area Network
VoIP Voice over IP
WLAN Wireless Local Area Network
WRR Weighted Round Robin
GPON Gigabit-Capable Passive Optical Network
OMCI ONU Management and Control Interface

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TCONT Transmission Container


GEM G-PON Encapsulation Mode

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Contents
Preface............................................................................................................................................................II
Revision History..............................................................................................................................................II
Intended Readers..............................................................................................................................................II
List of Glossary..............................................................................................................................................IV
Contents.........................................................................................................................................................IX
1 System Description......................................................................................................................................1
1.1 Working Mode............................................................................................................................................1
1.2 Installation Requirements...........................................................................................................................2
2 EMS Installation (Windows)......................................................................................................................2
2.1 EMS Installation File..................................................................................................................................3
2.2 Settings of Windows Server.......................................................................................................................4
2.3 Installation of the Server.............................................................................................................................4
2.4 Start Server service.....................................................................................................................................8
2.5 Access to server by browser.......................................................................................................................9
2.6 Frame Introduction...................................................................................................................................10
3 EMS Installation (Linux)..........................................................................................................................11
3.1 EMS Installation File................................................................................................................................11
3.2 Prepare Linux system...............................................................................................................................12
3.3 Install Docker on CentOS 7......................................................................................................................13
3.4 Install Docker-compose on CentOS 7......................................................................................................15
3.5 Unzip BS EMS server installation file......................................................................................................15
3.6 Run BS EMS server..................................................................................................................................16
3.7 Check BS EMS server running state........................................................................................................17
4 Access OLT Device to EMS......................................................................................................................18
4.1 EPON OLT remotely connect to EMS.....................................................................................................18
4.2 GPON OLT remotely connect to EMS.....................................................................................................23
4.3 Switch remotely connect to EMS.............................................................................................................27
4.4 Query OLT/switch....................................................................................................................................31
5 EPON OLT Configuration........................................................................................................................33
5.1 OLT Management --EPON.......................................................................................................................33
5.2 OLT Information--EPON.........................................................................................................................33
5.3 OLT Configuration--EPON......................................................................................................................35
5.4 ONU Configuration--EPON.....................................................................................................................69
5.5 Profile Configuration--EPON...................................................................................................................81
5.6 System Configuration--EPON..................................................................................................................87
6 GPON OLT Configuration.....................................................................................................................105
6.1 OLT Management --GPON....................................................................................................................105
6.2 OLT Information--GPON.......................................................................................................................105
6.3 OLT Configuration--GPON....................................................................................................................107

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6.4. ONU List--GPON..................................................................................................................................143


6.5 Profile Configuration--GPON................................................................................................................164
6.6. System Configuration--GPON...............................................................................................................184
7 EMS System Info.....................................................................................................................................205
8 EMS Security Manage.............................................................................................................................206
8.1 Users.......................................................................................................................................................206
8.2 Role.........................................................................................................................................................209
8.3 Online.....................................................................................................................................................211
8.4 Login Log...............................................................................................................................................211
8.5 OLT Log.................................................................................................................................................212
9 Device Alarm............................................................................................................................................213
9.1 List..........................................................................................................................................................213
9.2 Analyze...................................................................................................................................................215
10 Maintain..................................................................................................................................................217
10.1 List........................................................................................................................................................217
10.2 Task.......................................................................................................................................................218

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Contents

Preface..................................................................................................................................... II
Revision History................................................................................................................................... II
Intended Readers.................................................................................................................................. II
List of Glossary................................................................................................................................... IV

Contents............................................................................................................................... VII

1 System Description..........................................................................................................1
1.1 Working Mode............................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Installation Requirements...........................................................................................................2
1.3 EMS Installation File................................................................................................................... 2

2 EMS Installation...............................................................................................................3
2.1 Settings of Windows Server......................................................................................................3
2.2 Installation of the Server.............................................................................................................4

3 EMS Quick Start...............................................................................................................8


3.1 Preparatory Work.......................................................................................................................... 8
3.2 Start Server service....................................................................................................................... 8
3.3 access to Server by browser.......................................................................................................9
3.3 Frame Introduction.....................................................................................................................10

4 Access OLT Device to EMS.......................................................................................12


4.1 EPON OLT remotely connect to EMS................................................................................12
4.1.1 Connect by In-band Management IP.......................................................................12
4.1.2 Connect by out-of-band Management IP...............................................................15
4.2 GPON OLT remotely connect to EMS...............................................................................17
4.2.1 Connect by In-band Management IP.......................................................................17
4.2.2 Connect by out-of-band Management IP...............................................................20
4.3 Query OLT................................................................................................................................... 21

5 EPON OLT Configuration..........................................................................................24

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5.1 OLT Management --EPON.....................................................................................................24


5.2 OLT Information--EPON........................................................................................................ 24
5.2.1 Device information --EPON.......................................................................................24
5.2.2 Port Statistics --EPON..................................................................................................25
5.3 OLT Configuration--EPON....................................................................................................26
5.3.1 VLAN.................................................................................................................................26
5.3.1.1 New VLAN.......................................................................................................26
5.3.1.2 VLAN Port........................................................................................................26
5.3.1.3 QinQ/Translation...............................................................................................27
5.3.2 Uplink Port....................................................................................................................... 27
5.3.2.1 Information........................................................................................................28
5.3.2.2 Configuration.....................................................................................................28
5.3.3 PON.................................................................................................................................... 29
5.3.3.1 Information........................................................................................................29
5.3.3.2 Configuration.....................................................................................................29
5.3.4 MAC................................................................................................................................... 30
5.3.4.1 MAC Table........................................................................................................30
5.3.4.2 Configuration.....................................................................................................31
5.3.5 LACP.................................................................................................................................. 31
5.3.5.1 Static LACP.......................................................................................................31
5.3.5.2 Dynamic LACP.................................................................................................32
5.3.6 QOS.................................................................................................................................... 32
5.3.7 ACL.................................................................................................................................... 33
5.3.7.1 IP Filter..............................................................................................................33
5.3.7.2 MAC Filter........................................................................................................34
5.3.7.3 IP/MAC Filter....................................................................................................34
5.3.7.4 Effect Filter........................................................................................................35
5.3.8 IGMP.................................................................................................................................. 35
5.3.8.1 Group Member..................................................................................................35
5.3.8.2 IGMP Basic Configuration................................................................................36
5.3.8.3 Port....................................................................................................................36
5.3.8.4 Port User VLAN................................................................................................36
5.3.8.5 Port Mrouter......................................................................................................37
5.3.8.6 Static Group.......................................................................................................37
5.3.9 RSTP...................................................................................................................................38
5.3.9.1 Global Information............................................................................................38
5.3.9.2 Global................................................................................................................38
5.3.9.3 Port Information................................................................................................39

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5.3.9.4 Port....................................................................................................................39
5.3.10 Loopback........................................................................................................................ 40
5.3.10.1 Global Information..........................................................................................40
5.3.10.2 Port..................................................................................................................41
5.3.11 DHCP............................................................................................................................... 42
5.3.11.1 Server Configuration.......................................................................................42
5.3.11.2 Lease Table......................................................................................................43
5.3.11.3 Relay Server....................................................................................................43
5.3.11.4 Snooping Global..............................................................................................43
5.3.11.5 Snooping Port..................................................................................................44
5.3.11.6 Snooping Binding............................................................................................44
5.3.12 IP Route...........................................................................................................................45
5.3.12.1 VLAN IP.........................................................................................................45
5.3.12.2 ARP Proxy.......................................................................................................45
5.3.12.3 Static Route.....................................................................................................46
5.3.13 IPv6 ACL........................................................................................................................47
5.3.13.1 IPv6 Filter........................................................................................................47
5.3.13.2 IPv6/MAC Filter..............................................................................................48
5.3.13.3 IPv6 Ingress Effect Filter.................................................................................49
5.3.13.4 IPv6 Egress Effect Filter..................................................................................49
5.3.14 IPv6 MLD...................................................................................................................... 50
5.3.14.1 Group Member................................................................................................50
5.3.14.2 Global..............................................................................................................51
5.3.14.3 Port..................................................................................................................51
5.3.14.4 Port User VLAN..............................................................................................52
5.3.14.5 Mrouter............................................................................................................53
5.3.14.6 Static Group.....................................................................................................54
5.3.15 DHCPv6.......................................................................................................................... 54
5.3.15.1 DHCPv6 Server...............................................................................................54
5.3.15.2 DHCPv6 Relay................................................................................................57
5.3.16 IPv6 SLAAC................................................................................................................. 57
5.3.16.1 IPV6 SLAAC...................................................................................................58
5.3.16.2 IPv6 SLAAC Prefix.........................................................................................58
5.3.16.3 RDNSS............................................................................................................59
5.4 ONU Configuration--EPON...................................................................................................60
5.4.1 ONU List...........................................................................................................................60
5.4.1.1 Config................................................................................................................60
5.4.1.2 MacInfo.............................................................................................................67

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5.4.1.3 Deregister Reset Unauth....................................................................................68


5.4.2 Authentication................................................................................................................. 68
5.4.2.1 Authentication Mode.........................................................................................68
5.4.2.2 MAC list............................................................................................................69
5.4.2.3 LOID List..........................................................................................................70
5.4.3 Upgrade............................................................................................................................. 70
5.4.3.1 Upgrade Status...................................................................................................70
5.4.3.2 Manual Upgrade................................................................................................71
5.5 Profile Configuration--EPON................................................................................................72
5.5.1 DBA Profile..................................................................................................................... 72
5.5.1.1 Add/Commit......................................................................................................72
5.5.1.2 Bandwidth.........................................................................................................72
5.5.2 Service Profile.................................................................................................................73
5.5.2.1 Add/Commit......................................................................................................73
5.5.2.2 Content..............................................................................................................73
5.5.3 VoIP Profile..................................................................................................................... 74
5.5.3.1 Add/Commit......................................................................................................74
5.5.3.2 Content..............................................................................................................75
5.5.4 Alarm Profile................................................................................................................... 75
5.5.4.1 Add/Commit......................................................................................................75
5.5.4.2 Content..............................................................................................................76
5.5.5 Bind Profile...................................................................................................................... 77
5.6 System Configuration--EPON...............................................................................................78
5.6.1 System Log.......................................................................................................................78
5.6.1.1 Syslog Server.....................................................................................................78
5.6.1.2 Alarm Control....................................................................................................78
5.6.1.3 Threshold Alarm................................................................................................79
5.6.1.4 Syslog Server IPv6............................................................................................80
5.6.2 Device Management......................................................................................................81
5.6.2.1 Firmware Upgrade.............................................................................................82
5.6.2.2 Device Reboot...................................................................................................83
5.6.2.3 Up/down Config Filter.......................................................................................84
5.6.2.4 Load Factory Defaults.......................................................................................84
5.6.2.5 Save Configuration............................................................................................85
5.6.3 User Management.......................................................................................................... 85
5.6.4 SNMP................................................................................................................................. 85
5.6.4.1 SNMP V1/V2....................................................................................................85
5.6.4.2 SNMP V3..........................................................................................................86

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5.6.4.3 SMNP V3 Trap..................................................................................................87


5.6.5 AUX IP.............................................................................................................................. 88
5.6.5.1 AUX IP..............................................................................................................88
5.6.5.2 AUX IPV6.........................................................................................................89
5.6.6 DNS.................................................................................................................................... 89
5.6.7 System Time.................................................................................................................... 90
5.6.7.1 RTC...................................................................................................................90
5.6.7.2 NTP...................................................................................................................91
5.6.8 FAN.................................................................................................................................... 92
5.6.9 Mirror................................................................................................................................. 93
5.6.10 Login Access Status....................................................................................................94

6 GPON OLT Configuration..........................................................................................96


6.1 OLT Management --GPON.................................................................................................... 96
6.2 OLT Information--GPON........................................................................................................96
6.2.1 Device information --GPON......................................................................................96
6.2.2 Port Statistics --GPON..................................................................................................97
6.3 OLT Configuration--GPON....................................................................................................98
6.3.1 VLAN.................................................................................................................................98
6.3.1.1 New VLAN.......................................................................................................98
6.3.1.2 VLAN Port........................................................................................................98
6.3.1.3 QinQ/Translation...............................................................................................99
6.3.1.4 P2P..................................................................................................................100
6.3.2 Uplink Port.....................................................................................................................100
6.3.2.1 Information......................................................................................................101
6.3.2.2 Configuration...................................................................................................101
6.3.3 PON.................................................................................................................................. 102
6.3.3.1 Information......................................................................................................102
6.3.3.2 Configuration...................................................................................................102
6.3.4 MAC................................................................................................................................ 103
6.3.4.1 MAC Table......................................................................................................103
6.3.4.2 Configuration...................................................................................................104
6.3.5 LACP............................................................................................................................... 104
6.3.5.1 Static LACP.....................................................................................................104
6.3.6 QOS.................................................................................................................................. 105
6.3.7 ACL.................................................................................................................................. 105

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6.3.7.1 IP Filter............................................................................................................105
6.3.7.2 MAC Filter......................................................................................................106
6.3.7.3 IP/MAC Filter..................................................................................................107
6.3.7.4 Effect Filter......................................................................................................107
6.3.8 IGMP............................................................................................................................... 108
6.3.8.1 Group Member................................................................................................108
6.3.8.2 Global..............................................................................................................108
6.3.8.3 Port..................................................................................................................109
6.3.8.4 Port User VLAN..............................................................................................109
6.3.8.5 Port Mrouter....................................................................................................110
6.3.8.6 Static Group.....................................................................................................111
6.3.9 RSTP................................................................................................................................ 111
6.3.9.1 Global Information..........................................................................................111
6.3.9.2 Global..............................................................................................................112
6.3.9.3 Port Information..............................................................................................112
6.3.9.4 Port..................................................................................................................113
6.3.10 Loopback..................................................................................................................... 113
6.3.10.1 Global Information........................................................................................113
6.3.10.2 Port................................................................................................................114
6.3.11 DHCP............................................................................................................................ 115
6.3.11.1 Server Configuration.....................................................................................115
6.3.11.2 Lease Table....................................................................................................116
6.3.11.3 Relay Server..................................................................................................117
6.3.11.4 Snooping Global............................................................................................117
6.3.11.5 Snooping Port................................................................................................118
6.3.11.6 Snooping Binding..........................................................................................119
6.3.12 IP Route........................................................................................................................119
6.3.12.1 VLAN IP.......................................................................................................119
6.3.12.2 ARP Proxy.....................................................................................................120
6.3.12.3 Static Route...................................................................................................120
6.3.13 IPv6 ACL.....................................................................................................................121
6.3.13.1 IPv6 Filter......................................................................................................121
6.3.13.2 IPv6/MAC Filter............................................................................................122
6.3.13.3 IPv6 Ingress Effect Filter...............................................................................123
6.3.14 IPv6 MLD....................................................................................................................124
6.3.14.1 Group Member..............................................................................................124
6.3.14.2 Global............................................................................................................124
6.3.14.3 Port................................................................................................................125
6.3.14.4 Port User VLAN............................................................................................126

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6.3.14.5 Port Mrouter..................................................................................................127


6.3.14.6 Static Group...................................................................................................128
6.3.15 DHCPv6....................................................................................................................... 128
6.3.15.1 DHCPv6 Server.............................................................................................128
6.3.15.2 DHCPv6 Relay..............................................................................................131
6.3.16 IPv6 SLAAC...............................................................................................................132
6.3.16.1 IPV6 SLAAC................................................................................................132
6.3.16.2 IPv6 SLAAC Prefix.......................................................................................133
6.3.16.3 RDNSS..........................................................................................................134
6.4. ONU List--GPON.................................................................................................................. 134
6.4.1 ONU AuthList.............................................................................................................. 134
6.4.1.1 ONU List.........................................................................................................134
6.4.1.2 ONU Manual Add............................................................................................146
6.4.1.3 Optical Info......................................................................................................147
6.4.1.4 ONU Whitelist.................................................................................................147
6.4.2 ONU AutoFind.............................................................................................................149
6.4.3 ONU AutoLearn.......................................................................................................... 150
6.4.3.1 ONU AutoLearn..............................................................................................150
6.4.3.2 ONU AutoBind................................................................................................151
6.4.4 ONU Upgrade...............................................................................................................151
6.4.4.1 UpLoad Image.................................................................................................151
6.4.4.2 Manual Upgrade..............................................................................................153
6.4.4.3 Upgrade Status.................................................................................................153
6.4.4.4 Auto Upgrade..................................................................................................154
6.4.5 Rogue ONU...................................................................................................................154
6.5 Profile Configuration--GPON.............................................................................................155
6.5.1 ONU Profile.................................................................................................................. 155
6.5.1.1 Information......................................................................................................155
6.5.1.2 Add profile.......................................................................................................156
6.5.2 DBA Profile...................................................................................................................158
6.5.2.1 DBA profiles....................................................................................................158
6.5.2.2 Add profile.......................................................................................................159
6.5.2 Traffic Profile............................................................................................................... 160
6.5.2.1 Traffic profiles.................................................................................................160
6.5.2.2 Add profile.......................................................................................................161
6.5.3 Line Profile.................................................................................................................... 162
6.5.3.1 Line profile......................................................................................................162
6.5.3.2 Add profile.......................................................................................................162

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6.5.5 Service Profile.............................................................................................................. 167


6.5.5.1 Service profile.................................................................................................167
6.5.5.2 Add profile.......................................................................................................167
6.5.6 Alarm Profile................................................................................................................ 170
6.5.6.1 Profile Info......................................................................................................170
6.5.6.2 Add Profile......................................................................................................171
6.5.7 Private Profile............................................................................................................... 171
6.5.7.1 Pri Profile........................................................................................................171
6.5.7.2 Add Profile......................................................................................................172
6.5.8 Bind Profile................................................................................................................... 173
6.6. System Configuration--GPON...........................................................................................173
6.6.1 System Log.................................................................................................................... 174
6.6.1.1 Syslog Server...................................................................................................174
6.6.1.2 Alarm Control..................................................................................................174
6.6.1.3 Threshold Alarm..............................................................................................175
6.6.1.4 Syslog Server IPv6..........................................................................................176
6.6.2 Device Management...................................................................................................177
6.6.2.1 Firmware Upgrade...........................................................................................177
6.6.2.2 Device Reboot.................................................................................................179
6.6.2.3 Config File.......................................................................................................179
6.6.3 User Management....................................................................................................... 182
6.6.4 SNMP.............................................................................................................................. 183
6.6.4.1 SNMP V1/V2..................................................................................................183
6.6.4.2 SNMP V3........................................................................................................184
6.6.4.3 SMNP V3 Trap................................................................................................185
6.6.5 AUX IP........................................................................................................................... 186
6.6.5.1 AUX IP............................................................................................................186
6.6.5.2 AUX IPV6.......................................................................................................187
6.6.7 DNS.................................................................................................................................. 187
6.6.7 System Time..................................................................................................................188
6.6.7.1 RTC.................................................................................................................188
6.6.7.2 NTP.................................................................................................................189
6.6.8 FAN.................................................................................................................................. 189
6.6.8 Mirror.............................................................................................................................. 190
6.6.9 Login Management.....................................................................................................191

7 EMS System Info........................................................................................................193

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8 EMS Security Manage..............................................................................................194


8.1 Users............................................................................................................................................. 194
8.1.1 Super user.......................................................................................................................194
8.1.1.1 Create New User..............................................................................................194
8.1.1.2 Update User Info.............................................................................................195
8.1.1.3 Delete User......................................................................................................196
8.1.1.4 Bind OLT.........................................................................................................196
8.1.2 Ordinary User............................................................................................................... 197
8.1.2.1 Modify Password.............................................................................................197
8.2 Role............................................................................................................................................... 197
8.2.1 Add Role........................................................................................................................ 197
8.2.2 Update Role Access...................................................................................................198
8.3 Online.......................................................................................................................................... 199
8.4 Login Log................................................................................................................................... 199
8.5 OLT Log..................................................................................................................................... 200

9 Device Alarm................................................................................................................201
9.1 List................................................................................................................................................ 201
9.1.1 Single device alarm...................................................................................................201
9.1.2 Check the Alarm.........................................................................................................201
9.1.3 The Alarm Filtering.................................................................................................. 202
9.1.4 Clean Alarm..................................................................................................................203
9.2 Analyze........................................................................................................................................ 203

10 Maintain.......................................................................................................................205
10.1 List.............................................................................................................................................. 205
10.1.1 EMS Data Backup....................................................................................................205
10.1.2 EMS Data Upload.....................................................................................................205
10.2 Task............................................................................................................................................ 206
10.2.1 Device Automatic Backup...................................................................................206
10.2.2 Download Device Backup File...........................................................................206

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1 System Description

1.1 Working Mode

The EMS uses the Brower/Server working mode. When network maintenance engineers
are far from both the access equipment and the network element management system
server, this Brower/Server working mode can be used to access the server via the Brower
client for achieving the purpose of managing the equipment.
In this case, the the server can be installed on one computer and connect to the Internet.
Engineer only need to access the server address by the computer’s browser

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Figure 1-1 Working Connection

1.2 Installation Requirements

The requirements of the hardware configuration for the EMS’ Server depend on the
network scale.

Equipment Running
CPU System disk Hard disk operating system
scale memory

<500 4 core 8G 100G 500G

500 - 1000 4 core 16G 100G 500G

1000 - 2000 4 core 32G 100G 500G Window7-64bit


Window10-64bit
Windows Server
2000 - 3000 8 core 32G 100G 500G 2008-64bit

3000 - 4000 8 core 64G 200G 500G

4000 - 5000 8 core 128G 200G 500G

2 EMS Installation (Windows)

This chapter introduces the procedures of EMS installation under Windows system.

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Figure 2-1 Installation Procedures

2.1 EMS Installation File

The installation file contains file:


BS-EMS-v2.1.7-2021-11-02_anyEN.exe

Figure 2-2 Installation File

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2.2 Settings of Windows Server

Open the “ Control Panel ” , click “ User Account ” enter the user account
interface and select “ Change User Account Control settings ” , then change the
notification to “ Never Notice ”.

Figure 2-3 windows system setting

2.3 Installation of the Server

Double-click to launch installation.

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Figure 2-4 Set Installation Path


Set the installation path and click “Next” to proceed.

Figure 2-5 create a desktop shortcut

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Select “create a desktop shortcut” and click “Next” to proceed.

Figure 2-6 starting Install

Click “Install” to start installing the server.

Figure 2-7 Software Installation

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Installation completed in 1-2 minutes.

Figure 2-8 Complete Installation


Click “Finish” to complete the installation.

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2.4 Start Server service

Double-click icon to start the EMS server.


Operate as administrator and click " start " to start the server.

Figure 2-9 Login Dialog Box

After the startup is successful, the task manager's service options can be found to
successfully start the tomcat service and the vsolmysql service.

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Figure 2-10 Login Dialog Box

2.5 Access to server by browser

-Server Local Access


address: http://127.0.0.1:8081/emsWebServer/ or https://127.0.0.1/emsWebServer/
Username/Password:root/root
-Client Access
address: http://x.x.x.x:8081/emsWebServer/ or https://x.x.x.x/emsWebServer/
Username/Password:root/root
x.x.x.x is server IP or domain name

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Figure 2-11 Login Dialog Box

2.6 Frame Introduction

Figure 2-12 EMS Main Interface

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This chapter introduces the main interfaces of the EMS. It mainly includes the following
contents:
Main menu:
 System: Shows equipment statistics and basic system information
 Device: Shows OLT and ONU list information and manages their configuration
 Alarm: Shows OLT and ONU alarm information of system
 Security: Manages users and shows login records
 Maintain: Manages backup and plan

3 EMS Installation (Linux)

This chapter introduces the procedures of EMS installation under Linux system.

3.1 EMS Installation File

The installation file contains file:

Figure 3-1 Installation File

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This chapter introduces the procedures of BS EMS installation.

Figure 2-1 Installation Procedures

3.2 Prepare Linux system

You need to prepare a Linux system which support docker and docker-compose before
installation. This manual use CentOS 7.

Note: The commands in this article are executed by the root user. If they are not

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root, all commands must be preceded by sudo.

Figure 3-2 Linux system

3.3 Install Docker on CentOS 7

3.3.1 Collection of all steps for install docker

[root@localhost ~]# yum -y update


[root@localhost ~]# yum install -y yum-utils device-mapper-persistent-data lvm2
[root@localhost ~]# yum-config-manager --add-repo
https://download.docker.com/linux/centos/docker-ce.repo
[root@localhost ~]# yum list docker-ce --showduplicates | sort -r
[root@localhost ~]# sudo yum install -y docker-ce
[root@localhost ~]# systemctl start docker
[root@localhost ~]# systemctl enable docker
[root@localhost ~]# docker version

3.3.2 Step-by-step analysis of installing docker

1. Update yum.
yum -y update

2. Uninstall the old version of docker if you installed before.


yum remove docker docker-common docker-selinux docker-engine

3. Install the required software packages, yum-util provides the yum-config-manager function, and the
other two are driver dependencies of device-mapper.
yum install -y yum-utils device-mapper-persistent-data lvm2

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4. Set yum source


yum-config-manager --add-repo http://download.docker.com/linux/centos/docker-ce.repo

5. Select the docker version and install


① See which versions are available
yum list docker-ce --showduplicates | sort -r

② Install docker
sudo yum install -y docker-ce

When show this means install successfully:

6. Start Docker and set to boot automatically


systemctl start docker

systemctl enable docker

7. Check docker version installed


docker version

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3.4 Install Docker-compose on CentOS 7

1. Run this command to download the current stable release of Docker Compose:
sudo curl -L "https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.28.4/docker-compose-
$(uname -s)-$(uname -m)" -o /usr/local/bin/docker-compos

2. Apply executable permissions to the binary:


sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose

3.5 Unzip BS EMS server installation file

① Put the BS EMS server file in the Linux home path.

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Figure 3-3 Installation file path

② Unzip BS EMS installation file


[root@localhost ~]# tar -zxvf bsems.tgz -C./

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Figure 3-4 Unzip installation file

3.6 Run BS EMS server

Enter the unzipped directory of the installation package and execute the startup.sh script.
[root@localhost ~]# cd bsems
[root@localhost bsems]# ./startup.sh

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Figure 3-5 Start up BS EMS server

3.7 Check BS EMS server running state

[root@localhost ~]# docker ps -a

Figure 3-6 Check BS EMS server running state

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4 Access OLT Device to EMS

4.1 EPON OLT remotely connect to EMS

Figure 4-1: network


Assuming the network environment is as shown in Figure 4-1, we need to connect the
EPON OLT to the server computer of the EMS.
There are two ways to connect to the server: configure out-of-band management IP and
configure in-band management IP.

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4.1.1 Connect by In-band Management IP

To add steps, please refer to the following.


1.Create a new VLAN.
Click OLT ConfigurationVLAN . As shown in Figure 4-2 , create VLAN 4001.

Figure 4-2: Create New VLAN

2.Assign the ports to the VLAN that have been created.


Click OLT ConfigurationVLANVALN Port to configure VLAN ports. You can
choose the VLAN mode.
Assuming GE1 is connected to the network, add GE1 to VLAN 4001, as shown in Figure
4-3 .

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Figure 4-3: Add VLAN Port


3.Configure the default VLAN ID (PVID) in untag port.
Click OLT Configuration  Uplink Port  Information , as shown in Figure 4- 4.

Figure 4-4: Uplink Ports Configuration


4.Configure VLAN IP.

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Click OLT Configuration  IP Route  VLAN IP,select an existing VLAN and set an
IP address for this VLAN.
Configure as shown in Figure 4-5

Figure 4-5: VLAN IP Configuration


5.Add Static Route
Click OLT Configuration  IP Route  Static Route.
Please note that the destination ip address must be filled in 0.0.0.0
As shown in Figure 4-6 ,fill in 192.168.1.1 for the Gateway.

Figure 4-6: Static Route

6. Remote server
Click OLT Configuration  System Configuration  SNMP Remote Server to
enable remote server and fill the server ip .
Configure as shown in Figure 4-7.

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Figure 4-6: Remote Server Configuration

4.1.2 Connect by out-of-band Management IP

To add steps, please refer to the following.


1.Configure AUX IP
Click System Configuration  AUX IP , configure as shown in Figure 4-7.

Figure 4-7:AUX IP Configuration

2.Remote Server IP
Click OLT Configuration  System Configuration  SNMP Remote Server to
enable remote server and fill the server ip .

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Figure 4-8:Remote Server Configuration

4.2 GPON OLT remotely connect to EMS

Figure 4-9: network


Assuming the network environment is as shown in Figure 4-9, we need to connect the
GPON OLT to the server computer of the EMS.
There are two ways to connect to the server: configure out-of-band management IP and
configure in-band management IP.

4.2.1 Connect by In-band Management IP

To add steps, please refer to the following.


1.Create a new VLAN.

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Click OLT ConfigurationVLAN . As shown in Figure 4-10 , create VLAN 4001.

Figure 4-10: Create New VLAN


2.Assign the ports to the VLAN that have been created.
Click OLT ConfigurationVLANVALN Port to configure VLAN ports. You can
choose the VLAN mode.
Assuming GE1 is connected to the network, add GE1 to VLAN 4001, as shown in Figure
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Figure 4-11: Add VLAN Port


3.Configure the default VLAN ID (PVID) in untag port.
Click OLT Configuration  Uplink Port  Information , as shown in Figure 4- 12.

Figure 4-12: Uplink Ports Configuration


4.Configure VLAN IP.
Click OLT Configuration  IP Route  VLAN IP,select an existing VLAN and set an
IP address for this VLAN.
Configure as shown in Figure 4-13.

Figure 4-13: VLAN IP Configuration


5.Add Static Route
Click OLT Configuration  IP Route  Static Route.
Please note that the destination ip address must be filled in 0.0.0.0
As shown in Figure 4-14 ,fill in 192.168.6.1 for the Gateway.

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Figure 4-14: Static Route

6. Remote server
Click OLT Configuration  System Configuration  SNMP Remote Server to
enable remote server and fill the server ip .
Configure as shown in Figure 4-15.

Figure 4-15: Remote Server Configuration

4.2.2 Connect by out-of-band Management IP

To add steps, please refer to the following.


1.Configure AUX IP
Click System Configuration  AUX IP , configure as shown in Figure 4-16.

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Figure 4-16:AUX IP Configuration

2.Remote Server IP
Click OLT Configuration  System Configuration  SNMP Remote Server to
enable remote server and fill the server ip .

Figure 4-17:Remote Server Configuration

4.3 Switch remotely connect to EMS

4.3.1 Connect by In-band Management IP

To add steps, please refer to the following.


1.Create a new VLAN.
Click Basic ConfigurationVLAN . As shown in Figure 4-18 , create VLAN 4001.

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Figure 4-18: Create New VLAN


2.Assign the ports to the VLAN that have been created.
Click Basic ConfigurationVLANVALN Port to configure VLAN ports. You can
choose the VLAN mode.
Assuming GE1 is connected to the network, add GE1 to VLAN 4001, as shown in Figure
4-19 .

Figure 4-19: Add VLAN Port

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3.Configure the default VLAN ID (PVID) in untag port.


Click Basic Configuration  Port  Configuration , as shown in Figure 4- 20.

Figure 4-20: Ports Configuration


4.Configure VLAN IP.
Click IP Configuration  VLAN IP,select an existing VLAN and set an IP address for
this VLAN.
Configure as shown in Figure 4-21.

Figure 4-21: VLAN IP Configuration


5.Add Static Route
Click Route Configuration  Static Route.
Please note that the destination ip address must be filled in 0.0.0.0
As shown in Figure 4-22 ,fill in 192.168.6.1 for the Gateway.

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Figure 4-22: Static Route

6. Remote server
Click System Configuration  SNMP Remote Server to enable remote server and
fill the server IP.
Configure as shown in Figure 4-23.

Figure 4-23: Remote Server Configuration

4.3.2 Connect by out-of-band Management IP

To add steps, please refer to the following.


1.Configure AUX IP
Click System Configuration  AUX IP , configure as shown in Figure 4-24.

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Figure 4-24:AUX IP Configuration

2.Remote Server IP
Click System Configuration  SNMP Remote Server to enable remote server and
fill the server IP.

Figure 4-25:Remote Server Configuration

4.4 Query OLT/switch

Access the EMS server through a browser and click the Device to get basic information
about the device that has connected to the EMS.
This section displays OLT/switch information such as host name, model, firmware
version, MAC address, IP address, Last login time, online duration, and so on.

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Figure 4-26:OLT List

This part also has the function of searching for OLT .


You can choose to view the online OLT or offline OLT, as shown in Figure 4-19.You can
also choose to view all GPON OLTs or all EPON OLTs, as shown in Figure 4-20.
Fill in the host name, hardware version, MAC address or software version, and click on
the query, you can get all eligible OLT. And you can also match all the conditions at the
same time.

Figure 4-27:Screening OLT based on OLT status

Figure 4-28:Screening OLT

You can also choose the Statistics to check the device status, type list, etc. as shown in
Figure 4-21.

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Figure 4-29:Statistics OLT

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5 EPON OLT Configuration

5.1 OLT Management --EPON

Click Device.
This chapter introduces the OLT management function of EMS.
There is basic information about the OLT in the OLT list.Find the OLT you want to
manage, click on the managed button.

Figure 5-1 OLT List

5.2 OLT Information--EPON

5.2.1 Device information --EPON

Click Device Information to get the device information.


The OLT ports connection status are shown in the top of the interface, and
this part shows the OLT information such as system name, serial number, hardware
version, firmware version, MAC address and system time.
And aslo shows the OLT statistics cuch as CPU, memory, temperature.
The system name is also the host name in the OLT list and can be modified if need.

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Figure 5-2 Device Information

5.2.2 Port Statistics --EPON

Click OLT Information  Port Statistics to show port real time performance statistic.

Figure 5-3 Device Information

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5.3 OLT Configuration--EPON

This section is about the basic service of OLT configuration.

5.3.1 VLAN

5.3.1.1 New VLAN

Click OLT Configuration  VLAN to create new VLAN.

Figure 5-4: Create New VLAN

5.3.1.2 VLAN Port

Assign the ports to the VLAN that have been created. You can choose the tag or untag
VLAN mode.

Click OLT ConfigurationVLANVALN Port Port to configure VLAN ports,


as shown in Figure 5-5.

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Figure 5-5: Add VLAN Port

5.3.1.3 QinQ/Translation

To configure the port mode VLAN translation or double VLAN tag, click OLT
ConfigurationVLANQinQ/Translation, as shown in Figure 5-6.

Figure 5-6: QinQ/Translation Configuration

5.3.2 Uplink Port

GE ports traffic statistics and basic configuration setting.

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5.3.2.1 Information

Click OLT Configuration  Uplink Port  Information to check uplink information,


as shown in Figure 5-7.

Figure 5-7: GE Traffic Statistics

5.3.2.2 Configuration

The GE ports basic configuration can be set. Click OLT Configuration Uplink
PortInformation to configure uplink ports, as shown in Figure 5-8.

Figure 5-8: Uplink Ports Configuration

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5.3.3 PON

5.3.3.1 Information

The OLT PON ports information can be shown here, about the PON ports current
temperature, Voltage, current, transmit power and the traffic statistics.
Click OLT Configuration  PON  Information to check PON ports information, as
shown in Figure 5-9.

Figure 5-9: PON Information

5.3.3.2 Configuration

The PON ports basic configuration can be set.


Click OLT Configuration  PON  Configuration to configure PON ports, as shown
in Figure 5-10.

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Figure 5-10: PON configuration

5.3.4 MAC

5.3.4.1 MAC Table

All the OLT learning MAC can be shown.


Select OLT ConfigurationMACMAC Table, as shown in Figure 5-11.

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Figure 5-11: MAC Address Table

5.3.4.2 Configuration

The default MAC aging time of OLT is 300s, user can change the value between
10~1000000s.
Select OLT ConfigurationMACConfiguration, as shown in Figure 5-12.

Figure 5-12: MAC Configuration

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5.3.5 LACP

5.3.5.1 Static LACP

Select OLT ConfigurationLACPStatic LACP to assign and configure an uplink


physical interface to an Ether Channel. When a traffic link can't be used suddenly, this
traffic link will switch to another link automatically. The group range is from 1 to 4.Each
group can add 4 ports maximally. Only GE ports can be added in the channel. groups.as
shown in Figure 5-13.

Figure 5-13: Create Static LACP

5.3.5.2 Dynamic LACP

OLT ConfigurationLACPDynamic LACP


This page displays dynamic LACP information. Only the port which is linkup can be
shown in the table. OLT can detect how many devices the uplink ports connected to. If
the ports are connected to the same device, they will be in a channel group, otherwise in
different channel group. as shown in Figure 5-14.

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Figure 5-14: Create Dynamic LACP

5.3.6 QOS

The EPON OLT supports layer 2 802.1p and layer 3 DSCP QOS. Frames can be placed in
different queues and serviced via Strict Priority (SP), Weighted Round Robin (WRR) and
SP+WRR. Select OLT Configuration  QOS to set QOS configuration, as shown in
Figure 5-15.

Figure 5-15: QOS Configuration

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5.3.7 ACL

This part is about the security configuration of OLT. ACL can permit or deny data passing
and accessing.

5.3.7.1 IP Filter

The filter is based on the IP address, including source IP address and destination IP
address.
Select OLT ConfigurationACL  IP Filter to set the configuration, as shown in
Figure 5-16.

Figure 5-16:IP Filter

5.3.7.2 MAC Filter

The filter is based on the MAC address, including source MAC address and destination
MAC address.
Select OLT ConfigurationACL MAC Filter to set the configuration, as shown in
Figure 5-17.

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Figure 5-17: MAC Filter

5.3.7.3 IP/MAC Filter

The filter is based on the IP address and MAC address, including source IP address ,
destination IP address,source MAC address,destination MAC address and so on.
Select OLT ConfigurationACL  IP/MAC Filter to set the configuration, as shown
in Figure 5-18

Figure 5-18: IP/MAC Filter

5.3.7.4 Effect Filter

Bind the access list to the ports then it can take effect. Each access list can be bound
several ports.

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Select OLT ConfigurationACL Effect Filter to set the configuration, as shown in


Figure 5-19.

Figure 5-19: Bind Security Filter

5.3.8 IGMP

5.3.8.1 Group Member

Show about the group member in the list.


Select OLT ConfigurationIGMP Group Member to display group member, as
shown in Figure 5-20.

Figure 5-20: IGMP Group Member

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5.3.8.2 IGMP Basic Configuration

To enable the IGMP snooping mode, click OLT Configuration  IGMP  IGMP
Basic Configuration.

Figure 5-21: IGMP Basic Configuration

5.3.8.3 Port

Click OLT Configuration IGMPPort. To set group limit value, enable/disable fast
leave and filter.

Figure 5-22: IGMP Port

5.3.8.4 Port User VLAN

Click OLT Configuration IGMPPort User VLAN to configure the user VLAN
and group VLAN.

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Figure 5-23: IGMP Port User VLAN

5.3.8.5 Port Mrouter

To add a port to the IGMP multicast routing group, click OLT Configuration  IGMP
 Port Mrouter, as shown in Figure 5-24.

Figure 5-24: IGMP Port Mrouter

5.3.8.6 Static Group

Add an IGMP group manually. Always choose the PON port as the group port. Click
OLT Configuration IGMPStatic Group, as shown in Figure 5-25.

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Figure 5-25: IGMP Static Group

5.3.9 RSTP

5.3.9.1 Global Information

The OLT is disabling RSTP by default. When enable the RSTP, the RSTP global
information can be shown by click OLT Configuration  RSTP  Information . as
shown in Figure 5-26.

Figure 5-26: RSTP Information

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5.3.9.2 Global

Enable the RSTP, click OLT ConfigurationRSTPGlobal to enable.

Figure 5-27: RSTP Global Setup

5.3.9.3 Port Information

The port information can be shown by click OLT Configuration  RSTP Port
Information. as shown in Figure 5-28.

Figure 5-28: RSTP Port Information

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5.3.9.4 Port

The RSTP ports parameter can be set by selecting OLT Configuration  RSTP 
Port.

Figure 5-29: RSTP Port Setting

5.3.10 Loopback

5.3.10.1 Global Information

Loopback is used to detect loop in the device. When this function is enabled and a loop
exists in uplink port, OLT will shutdown the port. And when a loop exists in PON port,
OLT will add the ONU where the loop located to black list.
Click OLT Configuration  Loopback  Global Information to configure
parameters of loopback.
Loopback information displays current loop information. as shown in Figure 5-30.

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Figure 5-30: Loopback Global Configuration and Information

5.3.10.2 Port

Loopback port configuration is used to specify the port range of loopback function.
Loopback will take effect on the port when it is checked.
Click OLT Configuration  Loopback  Port to configure port status of loopback.

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Figure 5-31: Loopback Port Configuration

5.3.11 DHCP

5.3.11.1 Server Configuration

When enable OLT DHCP server, the connecting devices will obtain an IP address. Click
OLT Configuration  DHCP  Server Configuration to configure the DHCP Server,
as shown in Figure5-32.

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Figure 5-32: DHCP Configuration

5.3.11.2 Lease Table

Click OLT Configuration  DHCP  Lease Table, the DHCP Server Lease will be
shown here,as shown in Figure 5-33.

Figure 5-33: DHCP Lease

5.3.11.3 Relay Server

When the DHCP server and the clients are not in the same subnet, DHCP relay can help
the clients get the IP address from the server. IP address network segment of the relay
server should be the same as the DHCP server.
Click OLT Configuration  DHCP  DHCP Server to configure DHCP relay server.

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Figure 5-34: DHCP Relay Configuration

5.3.11.4 Snooping Global

To prevent the DHCP message attacking and protect your network to get a useful IP
address, it can deny the DHCP offers packets. DHCP Snooping is used for denying the
DHCP offers packets. The DHCP server is forbidden, which cannot allocate the IP
address successfully. Click OLT Configuration  DHCP  Snooping Global to
enable DHCP Snooping.

Figure 5-35: DHCP Snooping Global

5.3.11.5 Snooping Port

The DHCP snooping ports are untrust by default. Click OLT Configuration  DHCP
 Snooping Port to configure.

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Figure 5-36: DHCP Snooping Port Setup

5.3.11.6 Snooping Binding

Fill in the MAC address, choose the VLAN ID, port ID and the lease time. Click OLT
Configuration  DHCP  Snooping Binding to configure, as shown in Figure 5-37

Figure 5-37: DHCP Snooping Static Bind

5.3.12 IP Route

5.3.12.1 VLAN IP

Select an existing VLAN and set an IP address for this VLAN, as shown in Figure 5-38.

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Figure 5-38: VLAN IP

5.3.12.2 ARP Proxy

When serves as an ARP proxy, the OLT processes the ARP request message via
configuring the VLAN as the layer 3 interface. The VLAN ID configuration value ranges
is from 1 to 4085.
First, configure the VLAN IP.
Then enable the ARP proxy.

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Figure 5-39: ARP Proxy

5.3.12.3 Static Route

OLT supports static route L3 function. Click Static Route to configure, as shown in
Figure 5-40.

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Figure 5-40: Static Route

5.3.13 IPv6 ACL

This part is about IPv6 security configuration of OLT. IPv6 ACL can permit or deny data
passing or accessing by IPv6 packets.

5.3.13.1 IPv6 Filter

The filter is based on the IPv6 address, including source IPv6 address and destination
IPv6 address.
Select OLT Configuration  IPv6 ACL  IPv6 Filter to set the configuration, as
shown in Figure 5-41.

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Figure 5-41: IPv6 Filter

5.3.13.2 IPv6/MAC Filter

This filter mixes IPv6 address, MAC address and other parameters, including source IPv6
address and destination IPv6 address, source MAC address and destination MAC address,
VLAN, Ethernet type, protocol, TCP/UDP port, and so on.
Select OLT Configuration  IPv6 ACL IPv6/MAC Filter to set the configuration,
as shown in Figure 5-42.

Figure 5-42: IPv6/MAC Filter

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5.3.13.3 IPv6 Ingress Effect Filter

Bind access list to ports so that the ACL rules can take effect. Each access list can be
bound to several ports.
Select OLT Configuration  IPv6 ACL IPv6 Ingress Effect Filter to set the
configuration, as shown in Figure 5-43.

Figure 5-43: Bind IPv6 Security Filter

5.3.13.4 IPv6 Egress Effect Filter

Bind access list to ports so that the ACL rules can take effect. Each access list can be
bound to several ports.
Select OLT Configuration  IPv6 ACL IPv6 Egress Effect Filter to set the
configuration, as shown in Figure 5-44.

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Figure 5-44: Bind IPv6 Security Filter

5.3.14 IPv6 MLD

5.3.14.1 Group Member

This page displays IPv6 multicast group member ports.


Select OLT Configuration  IPv6 MLD  Group Member to display IPv6 group
member ports, as shown in Figure 5-45.

Figure 5-45: IPv6 MLD Group Member

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5.3.14.2 Global

To enable IPv6 MLD and set IPv6 MLD related parameters, click OLT Configuration
 IPv6 MLD  Global.

Figure 5-46: IPv6 MLD Global

5.3.14.3 Port

To configure group limit value, fast leave for each port, click OLT Configuration 
IPv6 MLD  Port.

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Figure 5-47:IPv6 MLD Port

5.3.14.4 Port User VLAN

Click OLT Configuration  IPv6 MLD  Port User VLAN to configure IPv6 MLD
port user VLAN.

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Figure 5-48: IPv6 Port User VLAN

5.3.14.5 Mrouter

To add a port to IPv6 multicast routing group, click OLT Configuration  IPv6 MLD
 Mrouter, as shown in Figure 5-49.

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Figure 5-49: IPv6 MLD Port Mrouter

5.3.14.6 Static Group

Add an IPv6 multicast group manually, click OLT Configuration  IPv6 MLD 
Static Group, as shown in Figure 5-50. Generally choose the PON port as the group
member port.

Figure 5-50: IPv6 MLD Static Group

5.3.15 DHCPv6

5.3.15.1 DHCPv6 Server

DHCPv6 is a network protocol that used to configure IPv6 address, IPv6 prefix, DNS,
domain and other network parameters for a host which operating on an IPv6 network.

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5.3.15.1.1 DHCPv6 Bind Information

DHCPv6 bind information displays IPv6 addresses which have been assigned to hosts.
Click OLT Configuration  DHCPv6  DHCPv6 Server  DHCPv6 Bind
Information to show the information.

Figure 5-51: DHCPv6 Bind Information

5.3.15.1.2 DHCPv6 Server Enable

Select VLAN and fill in DHCPv6 pool name, enable DHCPv6 server, then the VLAN
will be added into the table. Before enabled DHCPv6 server, VLAN IP and server pool
are required.
Click OLT Configuration  DHCPv6  DHCPv6 Server  DHCPv6 Server
Enable to configure DHCPv6 server.

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Figure 5-52: DHCPv6 Server Enable

5.3.15.1.3 Server Pool Configuration

DHCPv6 pool specifies the range of assigned IPv6 address. Life time, DNS and domain
also can be specified here for DHCPv6 client.
Click OLT Configuration  DHCPv6  DHCPv6 Server  Server Pool
Configuration to configure DHCPv6 address pool and other network parameters.

Figure 5-53: Server Pool Configuration

5.3.15.1.4 DHCPv6 DUID

Click OLT Configuration  DHCPv6  DHCPv6 Server  DHCPv6 DUID to

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configure DHCPv6 DUID.

Figure 5-54: DHCPv6 DUID

5.3.15.2 DHCPv6 Relay

During the process of obtaining the IPv6 address/prefix and other network configuration
parameters dynamically through the DHCPv6 relay, the DHCPv6 client and the DHCPv6
server are processed in the same way as when the DHCPv6 relay is not processed.
Click OLT Configuration  DHCPv6  DHCPv6 Relay  Configuration to
configure DHCPv6 relay server.

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Figure 5-55: DHCPv6 Relay

5.3.16 IPv6 SLAAC

IPv6 network uses the ICMPv6 route discovery protocol. When an IPv6 host connects to
the network for the first time, it automatically configures it according to the information
got by route discovery/prefix discovery. Route discovery/prefix discovery is that when a
host is connected to IPv6 network, it can discover local router and obtain neighbor
information, prefix of current network and other configuration parameters from route
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5.3.16.1 IPV6 SLAAC

When IPv6 host use SLAAC (Stateless Address AutoConfiguration), OLT will send a
route advertisement (RA) packet to it. This page is used to configure parameters of the
route advertisement packet.
Click OLT Configuration  IPv6 SLAAC  IPv6 SLAAC to configure RA
parameters.

Figure 5-56: IPV6 SLAAC

5.3.16.2 IPv6 SLAAC Prefix

When IPv6 host uses stateless address auto configuration, OLT can provide IPv6 prefix.
The host will generate an IPv6 address with the prefix.
Click OLT Configuration  IPv6 SLAAC  IPv6 SLAAC Prefix to configure
SLAAC prefix.

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Figure 5-57: IPv6 SLAAC Prefix

5.3.16.3 RDNSS

Click OLT Configuration  IPv6 SLAAC  RDNSS to configure RDNSS.

Figure 5-58: RDNSS

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5.4 ONU Configuration--EPON

This chapter is about the ONU management by BS-EMS.

5.4.1 ONU List

This page shows about the ONU authentication list, search the ONU by MAC.
Click ONU ConfigurationONU List, as shown in Figure 5-59.

Figure 5-59: ONU List

5.4.1.1 Config

Click ONU ListConfig, as shown in Figure 5-60.

Figure 5-60: Configure ONU

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5.4.1.1.1 Information

Click ONU ListConfigInformation, show the ONU information.

Figure 5-61: ONU Information

5.4.1.1.2 Bandwidth

Click ONU ListConfigBandwidth to configure ONU upstream and downstream


bandwidth.

Figure 5-62: ONU Bandwidth

5.4.1.1.3 Port

The ONU port basic configure switch can be operated. And this page can configure the
ONU port bandwidth.
Click ONU ListConfigPort, as shown in Figure 5-63.

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Figure 5-63: ONU Port Configuration

5.4.1.1.4 VLAN

ONU port default VLAN mode is transparent, the VLAN mode can be changed to tag
mode, translation mode, aggregation mode, trunk mode.
Click ONU ListConfigVLAN, as shown in Figure 5-64.

Figure 5-64: ONU Port VLAN

5.4.1.1.5 QoS

The QoS take effect with ONU port. Click ONU ListConfigQoS, as shown in
Figure 5-65.

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Figure 5-65: QoS Configuration

5.4.1.1.6 IGMP

Configure the ONU IGMP mode(Snooping or CTC Control),and the IGMP VLAN mode.
Click ONU ListConfigIGMP, as shown in Figure 5-66.

Figure 5-66: IGMP Configuration

5.4.1.1.7 VoIP

VoIP ONU can set the VoIP global parameter.


Click ONU List  Config VoIP, as shown in Figure 5-67.

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Figure 5-67: VoIP Global

5.4.1.1.8 SIP

VoIP ONU SIP parameter can be set in this page.


Click ONU List  Config SIP, as shown in Figure 5-68.

Figure 5-68: SIP Parameter

5.4.1.1.9 POTS

VoIP ONU POTS account and password set in this page, the length can't be more than 16
bits.
Click ONU List  Config POTS, as shown in Figure 5-69.

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Figure 5-69: POTS Setting

5.4.1.1.10 WAN

This is the private OAM between OLT and ONU. When the connected ONU support this
function, the option "WAN" can be show in this page.
Click ONU List  Config WAN , fill in the parameter, click "Add" then click
"Submit" it will take effect, as shown in Figure 5-70.

Figure 5-70: WAN Connection

5.4.1.1.11 WIFI

This is the private OAM between OLT and ONU. When the connected ONU support this
function, the option "WIFI" can be show in this page.
Click ONU List  Config WIFI, the SSID and the password can be set, as shown in
Figure 5-71.

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Figure 5-71: WIFI Setting

5.4.1.1.12 DHCP Server

This is the private OAM between OLT and ONU. When the connected ONU support this
function, the option "DHCP Server" can be show in this page.
Click ONU List  Config DHCP Server, the ONU Lan port DHCP server can be
changed, as shown in Figure 5-72.

Figure 5-72: DHCP Server Setting

5.4.1.1.13 Advance

ONU management IP and ONU MAC aging time can be set. The ONU which support
management IP and MAC aging time can take effect. Click ONU List  Config
Advance, as shown in Figure 5-73.

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Figure 5-73: Advance

5.4.1.1.14 TR069

This is the private OAM between OLT and ONU. This page is used to configure ONU
TR069 related parameters, including server URL / domain name, registered account,
authentication account, information time, etc.
Click ONU List  Config TR069, as shown in Figure 5-74.

Figure 5-74: TR069 Setting

5.4.1.2 MacInfo

Click ONU ConfigurationONU ListMacInfo, as shown in Figure 5-75. The ONU


learning MAC can be shown here.

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Figure 5-75:MAC Address Table

5.4.1.3 Deregister Reset Unauth

Single ONU can be operated deregister, reset(reboot), unauth. And the same PON ONU
can be operated batch. Click ONU ConfigurationONU List, as shown in Figure 5-76.

Figure 5-76: Deregister Reset Unauth Setting

5.4.2 Authentication

5.4.2.1 Authentication Mode

Authentication mode is basic on PON, it is "Disable" mode by default. There are 4 modes
of the ONU authentication: Disable mode, MAC mode, LOID mode and Hybrid mode.
Click ONU ConfigurationAuthentication  Authentication Mode, as shown in
Figure 5-77.

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Figure 5-77: Authentication Mode

5.4.2.2 MAC list

When the ONU authentication mode is MAC mode, only ONUs with their MAC on the
white list can register to the OLT. The black MAC list ONU cannot register whatever the
mode.
Click ONU ConfigurationAuthenticationMAC List, as shown in Figure 5-78.

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Figure 5-78: MAC List

5.4.2.3 LOID List

When the authentication mode is LOID, only the ONUs on the LOID list can register to
the OLT. Click ONU ConfigurationAu thenticationLOID List, as shown in Figure
5-79.

Figure 5-79: LOID List

5.4.3 Upgrade

5.4.3.1 Upgrade Status

When ONU is upgrading, the list will be shown in this page.


Click ONU ConfigurationUpgradeUpgrade Status, as shown in Figure 5-80.

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Figure 5-80: ONU Upgrade Status

5.4.3.2 Manual Upgrade

Click ONU ConfigurationUpgradeManual Upgrade, as shown in Figure 5-81.

Figure 5-81: Manual Upgrade


This operation is used for software upgrades of ONU and can only be done on the
computer of the BS-EMS server. Before upgrading you are required to start the TFTP
server, and put the upgrade files into the corresponding folder.
Follow the steps below to upgrade ONU.
1.Run TFTP server in the computer. Current directory is where the firmware stores.

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2.Choose the ONU which need to upgrade, select the ONU(fill in the ONU ID).
3.Fill in the TFTP server IP and browse the firmware ,click upgrade will be OK.

5.5 Profile Configuration--EPON

This chapter is about the ONU profile configuration. It is designed for batch ONU
management by OLT.

5.5.1 DBA Profile

All the ONU will be bound an default DBA profile. When the user bind manually, the
new template will take effect.

5.5.1.1 Add/Commit

Add a DBA profile first, Click Profile ConfigurationDBA Profile  Add/Commit,


as shown in Figure 5-82.

Figure 5-82: Add/Commit DBA Profile

5.5.1.2 Bandwidth

Select the DBA profile ID, configure the content of DBA. Click Profile Configuration
 DBA Profile  Add/Bandwidth, as shown in Figure 5-83.

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Figure 5-83: Bandwidth Content

5.5.2 Service Profile

The ONU service configuration can be set as a profile.

5.5.2.1 Add/Commit

Add a service profile ID first, Click Profile ConfigurationService Profile 


Add/Commit, as shown in Figure 5-84.

Figure 5-84: Add/Commit Service Profile

5.5.2.2 Content

The server profile configuration contain LAN Conut, Global(MAC Age time), Port,

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VLAN, QoS, IGMP, WAN , WIFI, DHCP Server etc.


Click Profile ConfigurationService Profile .

Figure 5-85: LAN Count

Figure 5-86: Global

5.5.3 VoIP Profile

The VoIP ONU can use this profile.

5.5.3.1 Add/Commit

Add a VoIP profile ID first, Click Profile ConfigurationVoIP Profile 


Add/Commit, as shown in Figure 5-87.

Figure 5-87: Add/Commit VoIP Profile

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5.5.3.2 Content

The VoIP profile configuration contain POTS Count, VoIP, SIP, H.248, POTS etc. Click
Profile ConfigurationVoIP Profile.

Figure 5-88: POTS Count

Figure 5-89: VoIP

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5.5.4 Alarm Profile

5.5.4.1 Add/Commit

Add a alarm profile ID first, Click Profile ConfigurationAlarm Profile 


Add/Commit, as shown in Figure 5-90.

Figure 5-90: Add/Commit Alarm Profile

5.5.4.2 Content

The alarm profile contains ONU global threshold alarm, PON alarm, Port alarm,
POTS alarm, etc. Click Profile ConfigurationAlarm Profile.

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Figure 5-91: ONU Global Alarm

Figure 5-92: PON Alarm

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5.5.5 Bind Profile

The DBA profile, server profile, VoIP profile, alarm profile can be bound to the ONU.
Click Profile ConfigurationBind ProfileConfiguration, as shown in Figure 5-93.
In this page, the ONU list about the profile binding will be show, batch to bind the profile
can be allowed.

Figure 5-93: Bind Profile Configuration

5.6 System Configuration--EPON

This chapter is about the global management of OLT.

5.6.1 System Log

5.6.1.1 Syslog Server

Configure the server of OLT remote system logs.


Click System Configuration  System Log Syslog Server,as shown in Figure 5-94.

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Figure 5-94: Syslog Server

5.6.1.2 Alarm Control

It contains all the alarms of OLT. User can choose the different alarms to "Print",
"Record", "Trap" and "Remote". Click System Configuration  System Log
Alarm Control,as shown in Figure 5-95.

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Figure 5-95: Alarm

5.6.1.3 Threshold Alarm

Configure the temperature threshold, CPU-usage threshold and memory- usage threshold,
PON optical threshold. Click System Configuration  System Log Threshold
Alarm, as shown in Figure 5-96.

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Figure 5-96: Threshold Alarm

5.6.1.4 Syslog Server IPv6

Configure the server of OLT remote system logs.


Click System Configuration  System Log Syslog Server IPv6,as shown in Figure
5-97.

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Figure 5-97: Syslog Server IPv6

5.6.2 Device Management

Click System Configuration Device Management,as shown in Figure 5-98.


The Device Management contain Firmware Upgrade , Device Reboot, Up/down
Config Filter , Load Factory Defaults and Save Configuration.

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Figure 5-98: Device Management

5.6.2.1 Firmware Upgrade

This operation is used for software upgrades of olt and can only be done on the computer
of the BS-EMS server. Before upgrading you are required to start the TFTP server, and
put the upgrade files into the corresponding folder. Follow the steps below to upgrade
OLT.
1.Make sure the computer can ping OLT.
2.Run TFTP server in the computer. Current directory is where the firmware stores.

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Figure 5-99: TFTP Server


3.Fill in the TFTP server IP and select the file for the upgrade. Click "Upgrade" to start
the upgrade.

Figure 5-100:Firmware Upgrade


4.After completion of the upgrade, the OLT device will reboot and the new upgrade file
will take effect after the OLT device reboot.

5.6.2.2 Device Reboot

Click System ConfigurationDevice Management  Reboot


You can reboot the entire system on this page. Please do save the configuration before
reboot.

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Figure 5-101:Device Reboot

5.6.2.3 Up/down Config Filter

This operation is used to upload the OLT configuration to the TFTP server or
downloading configuration file from the TFTP server to the Flash of OLT. And can only
be done on the computer of the BS-EMS server.
Download configuration file :
1.Run TFTP server in the computer.
2.Fill in TFTP server IP and and click “Download” . This configuration file will be
downloaded to the current directory configured by the TFTP server.
Upload configuration file:
1.Run TFTP server in the computer. Current directory is where the configuration file
stores.
2.Fill in the TFTP server IP and select the file for configuration. Click "Upload" .OLT
will restart immediately uploaded config file.

Figure 5-102:Up/down Config Filter

5.6.2.4 Load Factory Defaults

Click System Configuration Device Management Restore,you can restore factory


defaults.

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Figure 5-103:Load Factory Defaults

5.6.2.5 Save Configuration

Click System Configuration Device Management  Save, you can save


configuration.

Figure 5-104:Save Configuration

5.6.3 User Management

Two kinds of users have been defined, Normal and Admin. There are limitations to
normal user, and admin user has no limits to full function of OLT. The default account

member is Admin level.

Figure 5-105: User Manage

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5.6.4 SNMP

5.6.4.1 SNMP V1/V2

The EPON OLT supports SNMP v1/v2,click System Configuration  SNMP SNMP
V1/V2 to configure.,as shown in Figure 5-106.

Figure 5-106: SNMP V1/V2

5.6.4.2 SNMP V3

The EPON OLT also supports SNMP V3, click System Configuration  SNMP
SNMP V3, as shown in Figure 5-107.

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Figure 5-107: SNMP V3

5.6.4.3 SMNP V3 Trap

Configure or remove the Trap messages of the target host IP address. Click System
Configuration  SNMP SNMP V3 Trap, as shown in Figure 5-106.

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Figure 5-108: SNMP V3 Trap

5.6.5 AUX IP

5.6.5.1 AUX IP

AUX port is out band management port. The IP address is out band management IP,
default IP address is 192.168.8.100. User can change it if need. Click System
Configuration  AUX IP , as shown in Figure 5-109.

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Figure 5-109: AUX IP Configuration

5.6.5.2 AUX IPV6

AUX port is out band management port. The IP address is out band management IP, User
can change it if need. Click System Configuration  AUX IPV6 , as shown in Figure
5-110.

Figure 5-110: AUX IPV6 Configuration

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5.6.6 DNS

Figure 5-111: DNS Configuration

5.6.7 System Time

The OLT has its own system time. System time is helpful to check system log and alarms.

5.6.7.1 RTC

Click System Configuration  System TimeRTC,as shown in Figure 5-112.The


default system time is the OLT firmware release time.

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Figure 5-112: RTC Configuration

5.6.7.2 NTP

Synchronize the time to the NTP server. Click System Configuration  System
TimeNTP,as shown in Figure 5-113.

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Figure 5-113: NTP Configuration

5.6.8 FAN

The fans can be controlled to turn on/off, or turn on automatically.Click System


Configuration  FAN,as shown in Figure 5-114.

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Figure 5-114: FAN Configuration

5.6.9 Mirror

Each monitor session can be set with one destination port and up to 8 source ports.
Click System Configuration  Mirror,as shown in Figure 5-115.

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Figure 5-115: Mirror

5.6.10 Login Access Status

This page is used to configure access rights for management. You can configure access
rights for telnet, web, SNMP, SSH according to source IP address.
Click System Configuration  Login Access Status, as shown in Figure 5-116.

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Figure 5-116: Login Access Status

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6 GPON OLT Configuration

6.1 OLT Management --GPON

This chapter introduces the OLT management function of BS-EMS.


There is basic information about the OLT in the OLT list.Find the OLT you want to
manage, double click on it or click on the manage icon.

Figure 6-1: OLT List

6.2 OLT Information--GPON

6.2.1 Device information --GPON

Click Device Information to get the device information.


The OLT ports connection status are shown in the top of the interface, and
This part shows the OLT information such as system name, serial number, hardware
version, firmware version, MAC address and system time. The system name can be

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modified if need.

Figure 6-2: Device Information

6.2.2 Port Statistics --GPON

Click OLT Information  Port Statistics to show port real time performance statistic.

Figure6-3 Device Information

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6.3 OLT Configuration--GPON

This section is about the basic service of OLT configuration.

6.3.1 VLAN

6.3.1.1 New VLAN

Click OLT Configuration  VLAN to create new VLAN.

Figure 6-4: Create New VLAN

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6.3.1.2 VLAN Port

Assign the ports to the VLANs that have been created. You can choose the tag or untag
VLAN mode.
Click OLT ConfigurationVLANVALN Port to configure VLAN ports, as shown in
Figure 6-4.

Figure 6-5: Add VLAN Port

6.3.1.3 QinQ/Translation

To configure the port mode VLAN translation or double VLAN tag, click OLT
ConfigurationVLANQinQ/Translation, as shown in Figure 6-6.

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Figure 6-6: QinQ/Translation Configuration

6.3.1.4 P2P

OLT ConfigurationVLANP2P
The use of P2P enables ONU to communicate with each other under PON ports.

Figure 6-7:P2P Configuration

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6.3.2 Uplink Port

GE ports traffic statistics and basic configuration setting.

6.3.2.1 Information

Click OLT Configuration  Uplink Port  Information to check uplink information,


as shown in Figure 6-8.

Figure 6-8: GE Traffic Statistics

6.3.2.2 Configuration

The GE ports basic configuration can be set. Click OLT Configuration Uplink
PortInformation to configure uplink ports, as shown in Figure 6-9.

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Figure 6-9: Uplink Ports Configuration

6.3.3 PON

6.3.3.1 Information

The OLT PON ports information can be shown here, about the PON ports current
temperature, Voltage, current, transmit power and the traffic statistics.
Click OLT Configuration  PON  Information to check PON ports information, as
shown in Figure 6-10.

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Figure 6-10: PON Information

6.3.3.2 Configuration

The PON ports basic configuration can be set.


Click OLT Configuration  PON  Configuration to configure PON ports, as shown
in Figure 6-11.

Figure 6-11:PON configuration

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6.3.4 MAC

6.3.4.1 MAC Table

All the OLT learning MAC can be shown.


Select OLT ConfigurationMACMAC Table, as shown in Figure 6-12.

Figure 6-12:MAC Address Table

6.3.4.2 Configuration

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10~1000000s.
Select OLT ConfigurationMACConfiguration, as shown in Figure 6-13.

Figure 6-13:MAC Configuration

6.3.5 LACP

6.3.5.1 Static LACP

Select OLT ConfigurationLACPStatic LACP to assign and configure an uplink


physical interface to an Ether Channel. When a traffic link can't be used suddenly, this
traffic link will switch to another link automatically. The group range is from 1 to 6.Each
group can add 6 ports maximally. Only GE ports can be added in the channel groups.

Figure 6-14:Create Static LACP

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6.3.5.2 Dynamic LACP

OLT ConfigurationLACPDynamic LACP


This page displays dynamic LACP information. Only the port which is linkup can be
shown in the table. OLT can detect how many devices the uplink ports connected to. If
the ports are connected to the same device, they will be in a channel group, otherwise in
different channel group. as shown in Figure 5-15.

Figure 6-15: Create Dynamic LACP

6.3.6 QOS

When bandwidth is not enough or there is congestion in the network, queue scheduling
can make sure high priority data traffic passes through the device firstly. Traffic will map
to queues according to their priorities and transmit in the queues.
OLT supports eight queues altogether. Queue scheduling mode includes strict priority
(SP), weighted round robin (WRR) and hybrid mode (SP-WRR).
Strict priority scheduling guarantees high priority traffic occupy as much as bandwidth.
The lower priority traffics pass though only when there is remaining bandwidth.

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Figure 6-16: QOS Configuration

6.3.7 ACL

In order to filter data packages, network equipment need to setup a series of rules for
identifying what need to be filtered. Only matched with the rules the data packages can
be filtered. ACL can achieve this function. Matched conditions of ACL rules can be
source address, destination address, Ethernet type, VLAN, protocol port, and so on.
These ACL rules also can be used in other situations, such as classification of stream in
QoS. An ACL rule may contain one or several sub-rules, which have different matched
conditions.
This device supports the following types of ACL.

6.3.7.1 IP Filter

The filter is based on the IP address, including source IP address and destination IP
address.
Select OLT ConfigurationACL IP Filter to set the configuration, as shown in
Figure 6-17.

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Figure 6-17: Extend IP Filter

6.3.7.2 MAC Filter

The filter is based on the MAC address, including source MAC address and destination
MAC address.
Select OLT ConfigurationACL MAC Filter to set the configuration, as shown in
Figure 6-18.

Figure 6-18:MAC Filter

6.3.7.3 IP/MAC Filter

The filter is based on the IP address, including source IP address , destination IP

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address,source MAC address,destination MAC address and so on.


Select OLT ConfigurationACL IP/MAC Filter to set the configuration, as shown
in Figure 6-19.

Figure 6-19:IP/MAC Filter

6.3.7.4 Effect Filter

Bind the access list to the ports then it can take effect. Each access list can be bound
several ports.
Select OLT ConfigurationACL Effect Filter to set the configuration, as shown in
Figure 6-20.

Figure 6-20: Bind Security Filter

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6.3.8 IGMP

6.3.8.1 Group Member

Show about the group member in the list.


Select OLT ConfigurationIGMP Group Member to display group member, as
shown in Figure 6-21.

Figure 6-21: IGMP Group Member

6.3.8.2 Global

To enable the IGMP snooping mode, click OLT Configuration  IGMP  IGMP
Basic Configuration.

Figure 6-22: IGMP Basic Configuration

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6.3.8.3 Port

Click OLT Configuration IGMPPort. To set group limit value, enable/disable fast
leave and filter.

Figure 6-23: IGMP Port

6.3.8.4 Port User VLAN

OLT Configuration IGMPPort User VLAN


This configuration is used to configure IGMP VLAN for OLT. Generally, PON ports
should be configured, and user VLAN and group VLAN are the same. If user VLAN and
group VLAN are different, multicast VLAN will be translated.

Figure 6-24: IGMP Port User VLAN

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6.3.8.5 Port Mrouter

To add a port to the IGMP multicast routing group, click OLT Configuration  IGMP
 Port Mrouter, as shown in Figure 6-25.

Figure 6-25: IGMP Port Mrouter

6.3.8.6 Static Group

Add an IGMP group manually. Always choose the PON port as the group port. Click
OLT Configuration IGMPStatic Group, as shown in Figure 6-26.

Figure 6-26: IGMP Static Group

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6.3.9 RSTP

6.3.9.1 Global Information

The OLT is disabling RSTP by default. When enable the RSTP, the RSTP global
information can be shown by click OLT Configuration  RSTP  Information . as
shown in Figure 6-27.

Figure 6-27: RSTP Information

6.3.9.2 Global

Enable the RSTP, click OLT ConfigurationRSTPGlobal to enable.

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Figure 6-28: RSTP Global Setup

6.3.9.3 Port Information

The port information can be shown by click OLT Configuration  RSTP Port
Information. as shown in Figure 6-29.

Figure 6-29: RSTP Port Information

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6.3.9.4 Port

The RSTP ports parameter can be set by selecting OLT Configuration  RSTP 
Port.

Figure 6-30: RSTP Port Setting

6.3.10 Loopback

6.3.10.1 Global Information

Loopback is used to detect loop in the device. When this function is enabled and a loop
exists in uplink port, OLT will shutdown the port. And when a loop exists in PON port,
OLT will add the ONU where the loop located to black list.
Click OLT Configuration  Loopback  Global Information to configure
parameters of loopback.
Loopback information displays current loop information. as shown in Figure 6-31.

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Figure 6-31: Loopback Global Configuration and Information

6.3.10.2 Port

Loopback port configuration is used to specify the port range of loopback function.
Loopback will take effect on the port when it is checked.
Click OLT Configuration  Loopback  Port to configure port status of loopback.

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Figure 6-32: Loopback Port Configuration

6.3.11 DHCP

6.3.11.1 Server Configuration

When enable OLT DHCP server, the connecting devices will obtain an IP address. Click
OLT Configuration  DHCP  Server Configuration to configure the DHCP Server,
as shown in Figure 6-33.

Figure 6-33: DHCP Configuration

6.3.11.2 Lease Table

Click OLT Configuration  DHCP  Lease Table, the DHCP Server Lease will be
shown here,as shown in Figure 6-34.

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Figure 6-34: DHCP Lease

6.3.11.3 Relay Server

When the DHCP server and the clients are not in the same subnet, DHCP relay can help
the clients get the IP address from the server. IP address network segment of the relay
server should be the same as the DHCP server.
Click OLT Configuration  DHCP  DHCP Server to configure DHCP relay server.

Figure 6-35: DHCP Relay Configuration

6.3.11.4 Snooping Global

To prevent the DHCP message attacking and protect your network to get a useful IP
address, it can deny the DHCP offers packets. DHCP Snooping is used for denying the
DHCP offers packets. The DHCP server is forbidden, which cannot allocate the IP

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address successfully. Click OLT Configuration  DHCP  Snooping Global to


enable DHCP Snooping.

Figure 6-36: DHCP Snooping Global

6.3.11.5 Snooping Port

The DHCP snooping ports are untrust by default. Click OLT Configuration  DHCP
 Snooping Port to configure.

Figure 6-37: DHCP Snooping Port Setup

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6.3.11.6 Snooping Binding

Fill in the MAC address, choose the VLAN ID, port ID and the lease time. Click OLT
Configuration  DHCP  Snooping Binding to configure, as shown in Figure 6-38.

Figure 6-38: DHCP Snooping Static Bind

6.3.12 IP Route

6.3.12.1 VLAN IP

Select an existing VLAN and set an IP address for this VLAN, as shown in Figure 6-39.

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Figure 6-39: VLAN IP

6.3.12.2 ARP Proxy

When serves as an ARP proxy, the OLT processes the ARP request message via
configuring the VLAN as the layer 3 interface. The VLAN ID configuration value ranges
is from 1 to 6083.
First, configure the VLAN IP.
Then enable the ARP proxy.

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Figure 6-40: ARP Proxy

6.3.12.3 Static Route

OLT supports static route L3 function. Click Static Route to configure, as shown in
Figure 6-41.

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Figure 6-41: Static Route

6.3.13 IPv6 ACL

This part is about IPv6 security configuration of OLT. IPv6 ACL can permit or deny data
passing or accessing by IPv6 packets.

6.3.13.1 IPv6 Filter

The filter is based on the IPv6 address, including source IPv6 address and destination
IPv6 address.
Select OLT Configuration  IPv6 ACL  IPv6 Filter to set the configuration, as
shown in Figure 6-42.

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Figure 6-42: IPv6 Filter

6.3.13.2 IPv6/MAC Filter

This filter mixes IPv6 address, MAC address and other parameters, including source IPv6
address and destination IPv6 address, source MAC address and destination MAC address,
VLAN, Ethernet type, protocol, TCP/UDP port, and so on.
Select OLT Configuration  IPv6 ACL IPv6/MAC Filter to set the configuration,
as shown in Figure 6-43.

Figure 6-43: IPv6/MAC Filter

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6.3.13.3 IPv6 Ingress Effect Filter

Bind access list to ports so that the ACL rules can take effect. Each access list can be
bound to several ports.
Select OLT Configuration  IPv6 ACL IPv6 Ingress Effect Filter to set the
configuration, as shown in Figure 6-44.

Figure 6-44: Bind IPv6 Security Filter

6.3.14 IPv6 MLD

6.3.14.1 Group Member

This page displays IPv6 multicast group member ports.


Select OLT Configuration  IPv6 MLD  Group Member to display IPv6 group
member ports, as shown in Figure 6-45.

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Figure 6-45: IPv6 MLD Group Member

6.3.14.2 Global

To enable IPv6 MLD and set IPv6 MLD related parameters, click OLT Configuration
 IPv6 MLD  Global.

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Figure 6-46: IPv6 MLD Global

6.3.14.3 Port

To configure group limit value, fast leave for each port, click OLT Configuration 
IPv6 MLD  Port.

Figure 6-47:IPv6 MLD Port

6.3.14.4 Port User VLAN

Click OLT Configuration  IPv6 MLD  Port User VLAN to configure IPv6 MLD
port user VLAN.

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Figure 6-48: IPv6 Port User VLAN

6.3.14.5 Port Mrouter

To add a port to IPv6 multicast routing group, click OLT Configuration  IPv6 MLD
 Port Mrouter, as shown in Figure 6-49.

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Figure 6-49: IPv6 MLD Port Mrouter

6.3.14.6 Static Group

Add an IPv6 multicast group manually, click OLT Configuration  IPv6 MLD 
Static Group, as shown in Figure 6-50. Generally choose the PON port as the group
member port.

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Figure 6-50 IPv6 MLD Static Group

6.3.15 DHCPv6

6.3.15.1 DHCPv6 Server

DHCPv6 is a network protocol that used to configure IPv6 address, IPv6 prefix, DNS,
domain and other network parameters for a host which operating on an IPv6 network.

6.3.15.1.1 DHCPv6 Bind Information

DHCPv6 bind information displays IPv6 addresses which have been assigned to hosts.
Click OLT Configuration  DHCPv6  DHCPv6 Server  DHCPv6 Bind
Information to show the information.

Figure 6-51: DHCPv6 Bind Information

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6.3.15.1.2 DHCPv6 Server Enable

Select VLAN and fill in DHCPv6 pool name, enable DHCPv6 server, then the VLAN
will be added into the table. Before enabled DHCPv6 server, VLAN IP and server pool
are required.
Click OLT Configuration  DHCPv6  DHCPv6 Server  DHCPv6 Server
Enable to configure DHCPv6 server.

Figure 6-52: DHCPv6 Server Enable

6.3.15.1.3 Server Pool Configuration

DHCPv6 pool specifies the range of assigned IPv6 address. Life time, DNS and domain
also can be specified here for DHCPv6 client.
Click OLT Configuration  DHCPv6  DHCPv6 Server  Server Pool
Configuration to configure DHCPv6 address pool and other network parameters.

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Figure 6-53: Server Pool Configuration

6.3.15.1.4 DHCPv6 DUID

Click OLT Configuration  DHCPv6  DHCPv6 Server  DHCPv6 DUID to


configure DHCPv6 DUID.

Figure 6-54: DHCPv6 DUID

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6.3.15.2 DHCPv6 Relay

During the process of obtaining the IPv6 address/prefix and other network configuration
parameters dynamically through the DHCPv6 relay, the DHCPv6 client and the DHCPv6
server are processed in the same way as when the DHCPv6 relay is not processed.
Click OLT Configuration  DHCPv6  DHCPv6 Relay  Configuration to
configure DHCPv6 relay server.

Figure 6-55: DHCPv6 Relay

6.3.16 IPv6 SLAAC

IPv6 network uses the ICMPv6 route discovery protocol. When an IPv6 host connects to
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got by route discovery/prefix discovery. Route discovery/prefix discovery is that when a


host is connected to IPv6 network, it can discover local router and obtain neighbor
information, prefix of current network and other configuration parameters from route
advertisement (RA) packets.

6.3.16.1 IPV6 SLAAC

When IPv6 host use SLAAC (Stateless Address AutoConfiguration), OLT will send a
route advertisement (RA) packet to it. This page is used to configure parameters of the
route advertisement packet.
Click OLT Configuration  IPv6 SLAAC  IPv6 SLAAC to configure RA
parameters.

Figure 6-56: IPV6 SLAAC

6.3.16.2 IPv6 SLAAC Prefix

When IPv6 host uses stateless address auto configuration, OLT can provide IPv6 prefix.
The host will generate an IPv6 address with the prefix.
Click OLT Configuration  IPv6 SLAAC  IPv6 SLAAC Prefix to configure
SLAAC
prefix.

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Figure 6-57: IPv6 SLAAC Prefix

6.3.16.3 RDNSS

Click OLT Configuration  IPv6 SLAAC  RDNSS to configure RDNSS.

Figure 6-58: RDNSS

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6.4. ONU List--GPON

This chapter is about the ONU management by OLT.

6.4.1 ONU AuthList

6.4.1.1 ONU List

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU List


Select PON port ID, all ONUs will be displayed in this interface. You can check ONU
Phase Status, Auth mode and do some operations to every ONU.And you can search the
ONU by Auth Info.

Figure 6-59: ONU List

6.4.1.1.1 Config

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListConfig


Configure ONU parameter information which you selected.

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Figure 6-60: Configure ONU

6.4.1.1.1.1 Information

Click ONU ListConfigInformation, show the ONU information.

Figure 6-61: ONU Information

6.4.1.1.1.2 Tcont

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListConfigTcont


Create tcont ID and bind DBA profile. Tcont name is optional.

Figure 6-62: Create Tcont

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6.4.1.1.1.3 Gemport

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListConfigGemport


Create gemport ID and bind tcont ID.

Figure 6-63: Create gemport

6.4.1.1.1.4 Service

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListConfigService


Create a service, set the VLAN and VLAN mode and bind one gemport ID.

Figure 6-64: Create service

6.4.1.1.1.5 Service Port

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListConfigService Port


Create a service port, set the user VLAN and translate VLAN and bind one gemport ID.
If don’t need VLAN translation, just set translate VLAN the same as user VLAN.

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Figure 6-65: Create service port

6.4.1.1.1.6 PortVlan

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListConfig PortVlan


Set the VLAN mode of the ONU’s port. For HGU, need to configure veip 1 transparent;
for SFU, configure Ethernet port directly.

Figure 6-66: Configure port VLAN mode

6.4.1.1.1.7 Multicast

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListConfig Multicast


Set the Multicast VLAN of ONU and the Multicast VLAN mode of ONU’s port.

Figure 6-67: Configure multicast VLAN

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6.4.1.1.1.8 Port

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListConfigPort


Set attribute of ONU LAN port.

Figure 6-68:ONU port attribute

6.4.1.1.1.9 Iphost

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListConfigIphost


Create Iphost for ONU wan connection. It is used for ONU management.

Figure 6-69: Configure IPhost

6.4.1.1.1.10 WAN

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListConfigWAN


ONU WAN connection is configured by private OMCI between OLT and ONU. When
the connected ONU supports this function, the option "WAN" can be shown on this page.
If you want to create a wan connection, you need to click the submit button to create an
unconfigured wan, then select the wan you created in the wan index to configure, and
click the submit button again.

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Figure 6-70: Configure WAN

6.4.1.1.1.11 DHCP Server

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListConfigDHCP Server


ONU LAN and DHCP server are configured by private OMCI between OLT and ONU.
When the connected ONU supports this function, the option "DHCP Server" can be
shown on this page.

Figure 6-71: ONU DHCP Server

6.4.1.1.1.12 Bind Mode

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListConfigBIND Mode


ONU LAN bind mode is configured by private OMCI between OLT and ONU. When the
connected ONU supports this function, the option "Bind Mode" can be shown on this

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Figure 6-72: LAN Bind Mode Configuration

6.4.1.1.1.13 WIFI

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListConfigWIFI


ONU WIFI is configured by private OMCI between OLT and ONU. When the connected
ONU supports this function, the option "WIFI" can be shown on this page.

Figure 6-73: WIFI Configuration

6.4.1.1.1.14 VOIP

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListConfigVOIP


This page shows WAN information of VOIP service, including IP address and VLAN.
You can also operate VOIP module on this page. When the connected ONU supports
VOIP, the option "VOIP" can be shown on this page.

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Figure 6-74:Voice Wan Information

6.4.1.1.1.15 SIP

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListConfigSIP


ONU VoIP SIP parameter can be configured on this page, including SIP server, proxy
server, digit map and so on. When the connected ONU supports VOIP, the option "SIP"
can be shown on this page.

Figure 6-75: SIP Parameter

6.4.1.1.1.16 POTS

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListConfigPOTS


ONU VoIP POTS account, password and other VOIP parameters of POTS can be
configured on this page; the length of SIP account can't be more than 14 bits. When the
connected ONU supports VOIP, the option "POTS" can be shown on this page.

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Figure 6-76: POTS Configuration

6.4.1.1.1.17 Misc

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListConfigMisc


Misc includes other features of ONU which are configured by private OMCI.

Figure 6-77: Misc Configuration

6.4.1.1.1.18 TR069

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListConfigTR069


This is the private OAM between OLT and ONU. This page is used to configure ONU
TR069 related parameters, including server URL / domain name, registered account,
authentication account, information time, etc.

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Figure 6-78 TR069 Configuration

6.4.1.1.2 Deactivate

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListDeactivate (Activate)


Deactivate ONU which you selected,,the ONU will be disabled and the registration
failed. Activate selected ONU, this ONU will register successfully.

Figure 6-79: Deactivate/Activate ONU

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6.4.1.1.3 Delete

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListDelete


Delete ONU which you selected, the ONU will be deleted and the registration failed. All
the configurations related this ONU will be deleted as well.

Figure 6-80: Delete ONU

6.4.1.1.4 Modify

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListModify


This is used to modify ONU authentication mode.

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Figure 6-81: Modify ONU Authentication mode

6.4.1.1.5 Reboot

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU ListReboot


Reboot ONU which you selected.

Figure 6-82: Reboot ONU

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6.4.1.2 ONU Manual Add

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU Manual Add


You can manually add ONU to a selected PON port. ONU will appear in the ONU list
after you added.

Figure 6-83: Add ONU Manually

6.4.1.3 Optical Info

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListOptical Info


Check the Optical Information of ONU PON module which you selected.

Figure 6-84: Optical info of ONU

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6.4.1.4 ONU Whitelist

ONU ConfigurationONU AuthListONU Whitelist


You can set up whitelist on this page.Whitelist can limit illegal ONU to register. Only the
GPON SN in the whitelist can register, but only effective for the ONU which has not
been added to OLT.
You have three ways to add an ONU SN. The first is to add the SN header directly. As
shown in the figure 6-85, this type of whitelist allows all ONUs with this SN header to
register.

Figure 6-85: ONU Whitelist


And the second is a specific SN, as shown in the figure 6-86. This type only allows this
ONU to register.

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Figure 6-86: ONU Whitelist


And the third is the scope of the SN, which allows all ONUs in this list to register,as
shown in the figure 6-87.

Figure 6-87: ONU Whitelist

6.4.2 ONU AutoFind

ONU ConfigurationONU AutoFind


After selecting PON port number, all ONUs which are authenticated failed or not
authenticated will be displayed in this interface. You can check the serial number of
ONUs.
More information will be shown under the ONU Detail info.

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Figure 6-88: Automatic Discovery

Figure 6-89: Detail info

6.4.3 ONU AutoLearn

6.4.3.1 ONU AutoLearn

ONU ConfigurationONU AutoLearnONU AutoLearn


ONU can be authenticated automatically after enabling PON port automatic learning.

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Figure 6-90: Automatic learn

6.4.3.2 ONU AutoBind

ONU ConfigurationONU AutoLearnONU AutoBind


Input the Equipment ID and bind the profile you need
Note: you must create profile first.

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Figure 6-91: Bind profile

6.4.4 ONU Upgrade

ONU firmware can be upgraded by OLT. OLT supports manual upgrade and automatic
upgrade.

6.4.4.1 UpLoad Image

ONU ConfigurationONU UpgradeONU Image


1.First select your ONU upgrade file, then fill in the server ip, (server ip is generally the
server computer ip address that stores the ONU upgrade file)
2. Then open the tftpd software, select your ONU upgrade file storage path, fill in the
server ip.
3.Click on the interface Upload button,it will upload ONU firmware image which you
need, the image will upload to OLT’s RAM.

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Figure 6-92: Upload image

6.4.4.2 Manual Upgrade

ONU ConfigurationONU UpgradeManual Upgrade


Select the ONU image and the ONU that need upgrade, click commit button to start
upgrading. You can upgrade the ONU under one PON port everytime.

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Figure 6-93: Manual Upgrade

6.4.4.3 Upgrade Status

ONU ConfigurationONU UpgradeUpgrade Status


When ONU is upgrading, the upgrading status will be shown on this page.

Figure 6-94: ONU Upgrade Status

6.4.4.4 Auto Upgrade

ONU ConfigurationONU UpgradeAuto Upgrade


After uploaded the ONU firmware image, configured automatic upgrade conditions, once
the ONU which has the same equipment ID and different software version come online,
they will be upgraded automatically.
Each ONU has its own equipment ID, which you can check in ONU detail info. Software
version is the firmware image version which has uploaded to the OLT.

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Figure 6-95: Auto Upgrade

6.4.5 Rogue ONU

ONU ConfigurationRogue ONU


After enabled rogue ONU detect, if there is a rogue ONU trying to register, it will appear
in the list.

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Figure 6-96 Rogue ONU detect

6.5 Profile Configuration--GPON

This chapter is about the ONU profile configuration. It is designed for batch ONU
management by OLT.

6.5.1 ONU Profile

The ONU profile is used for ONU authorization, and each ONU must specify only one
ONU profile when authorization. The ONU profile specifies the capability of this ONU.

6.5.1.1 Information

Profile Configuration ONU profileInformation

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The table displays ONU profile list. You can also do some operations, such as delete and
check details info.

Figure 6-97: ONU profile list

6.5.1.2 Add profile

Create a new ONU profile what you need. Generally, ONU has two different modes.
SFU mode (only using bridge mode):
Usually, only need to set correct eth port and POTS port number of ONU, others can be
kept default.

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Figure 6-98: Add SFU profile


HGU mode (with the routing wan connection mode):
For HGU mode, need to set correct eth port and POTS port number and set veip to be 1,
keep others default.

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Figure 6-99: Add HGU profile

6.5.2 DBA Profile

DBA is a bandwidth allocation strategy that changes uplink bandwidth assigned to each
T-CONT in real time according to the instant service status of each ONU. There are five
BW types supported and make sure that fixed <= assured <= max.

6.5.2.1 DBA profiles

Profile ConfigurationDBA Profile DBA Profiles


The table displays DBA profile list. You can also do some operations, such as delete and
modify.

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Figure 6-100: DBA profile list

6.5.2.2 Add profile

Profile ConfigurationDBA Profile  Add profile


There are five types of DBA profile. In general, we use type5.

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Figure 6-101: Add a DBA profile

6.5.2 Traffic Profile

Traffic profile is used by gemport to specify the upstream/downstream bandwidth.

6.5.2.1 Traffic profiles

Profile ConfigurationTraffic Profile  Traffic Profiles


The table displays Traffic profile list. You can also do some operation, such as delete and
modify.

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Figure 6-102: Traffic Profile list

6.5.2.2 Add profile

Profile ConfigurationTraffic Profile  Add Profile


Configure gemport to specify the upstream/downstream bandwidth.
SIR: Committed Information Rate
PIR: Peak Information Rate
CBS: Committed Burst Size
PBS: Peak Burst Size

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Figure 6-103: Add a traffic Profile

6.5.3 Line Profile

Line profile is used to configure the ANI side services of ONU such as t-cont, gem-port,
service-port, and so on.

6.5.3.1 Line profile

Profile ConfigurationLine Profile  Line Profile


The table displays Line profile list. You can also do some operations, such as delete and
modify.

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Figure 6-104: Line Profile list

6.5.3.2 Add profile

Profile ConfigurationLine profileAdd profile


Create a new line profile.

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Figure 6-105: Add Line Profile


Modify the line profile parameters.

Figure 6-106: Modify Line Profile

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6.5.3.2.1 Tcont

Add tcont ID and bind DBA profile.

Figure 6-107: Add Tcont

6.5.3.2.2 Gemport

Add gemport ID and bind tcont ID.

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Figure 6-108: Add Gemport

6.5.3.2.3 Service

Add service, set the VLAN mode and VLAN ID and bind one gemport ID.

Figure 6-109: Add Service

6.5.3.2.4 Service Port

Create a service port, set the user VLAN and translate VLAN and bind one gemport ID.
If don’t need VLAN translation, just set translate VLAN the same as user VLAN.

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Figure 6-110: Add Service Port

6.5.3.2.5 Multicast Vlan

Set the Multicast VLAN of ONU.

Figure 6-111: Configure Multicast VLAN

6.5.5 Service Profile

Service profile is used to configure the UNI side services of onu, such as Ethernet port,
wifi, veip, and so on.

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6.5.5.1 Service profile

Profile ConfigurationService Profile  Service Profile


The table displays service profile list. You can also do some operations, such as delete
and modify.

Figure 6-112: Service Profile List

6.5.5.2 Add profile

Profile ConfigurationService Profile Add Profile


Add a new service profile.

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Figure 6-113: Add Service profile

Figure 6-114: Modify Service Profile

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6.5.5.2.1 PortVlan

Set the VLAN mode of the ONU’s port. For HGU, need to configure veip 1 transparent;
for SFU, configure Ethernet port directly.

Figure 6-115: Port VLAN mode

6.5.5.2.2 Multicast Vlan Strip

Set the multicast VLAN mode of ONU’s port.

Figure 6-116: Port Multicast VLAN Mode

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6.5.5.2.3 Iphost Config

Add Iphost for ONU wan connection. IPhost is used for ONU management.

Figure 6-117:Add IPhost

6.5.6 Alarm Profile

Alarm profile is used to configure the parameters of ONU alarm.

6.5.6.1 Profile Info

Profile ConfigurationAlarm Profile profile info


The table displays alarm profile list.

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Figure 6-118: Alarm Profile List

6.5.6.2 Add Profile

Profile ConfigurationAlarm Profile Add profile


Add new alarm profile, set the threshold of alarm generation.

Figure 6-119: Add Alarm Profile

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6.5.7 Private Profile

Pri Profile is the profile which the parameters are configured by private OMCI, including
WAN, SIP, WIFI, CATV, DHCP Server, and so on.

6.5.7.1 Pri Profile

Profile ConfigurationPri Profile


The table displays private profile list. You can also do some operations, such as delete
and modify.

Figure 6-120: Pri Profile

6.5.7.2 Add Profile

Profile ConfigurationPri Profile Add profile

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Figure 6-121:Add Private Profile

6.5.8 Bind Profile

After profile is configured, it is necessary to bind it to ONU.


Profile ConfigurationBind Profile

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Figure 6-122: Bind profile

Figure 6-123: Select Profile

6.6. System Configuration--GPON

This chapter is about the global management of OLT.

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6.6.1 System Log

6.6.1.1 Syslog Server

System ConfigurationSystem Log Syslog Server


This page is used to configure remote IPv4 server of OLT system log.

Figure 6-124: Syslog Server

6.6.1.2 Alarm Control

System Configuration System Log Alarm Control

It contains all the alarms of OLT. User can choose the different alarms to "Print",
"Record", "Trap" and "Remote".

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Figure 6-125: Alarm


options Illustration
Alarm and event show in console and telnet, but not show in
Print syslog, EMS and remote log server.

Alarm and event show in syslog, but not show in console,


Record
telnet, EMS and remote log server.
Alarm and event show in EMS, but not show in console, telnet,
Trap
syslog and remote log server.
Alarm and event show in remote log server, but not show in
Remote
console, telnet, syslog and EMS.

6.6.1.3 Threshold Alarm

System Configuration System Log Threshold Alarm


This page is used to configure OLT temperature threshold, CPU-usage threshold and
memory- usage threshold, PON optical threshold.

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Figure 6-126: Threshold Alarm

6.6.1.4 Syslog Server IPv6

Configure the server of OLT remote system logs.


Click System Configuration  System Log Syslog Server IPv6,as shown in Figure
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Figure 6-127: Syslog Server IPv6

6.6.2 Device Management

6.6.2.1 Firmware Upgrade

System ConfigurationDevice Management Firmware Upgrade


You can upgrade the OLT firmware on this page. First select your OLT upgrade file, then
fill in the server ip, (server ip is generally the server computer ip address that stores the
OLT upgrade file), then open the tftpd software, select your OLT upgrade file storage
path, fill in the server ip, click on the interface Upload button,it will upload OLT
firmware image which you need, then OLT will reboot automatically with the new
firmware after upgraded.

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Figure 6-128: Firmware Upgrade

6.6.2.2 Device Reboot

System ConfigurationDevice Management Device Reboot


You can reboot the entire system on this page. Please do save the configuration before
reboot.

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Figure 6-129: Device Reboot

6.6.2.3 Config File

System ConfigurationDevice Management Config File


You can backup configuration, restore factory defaults and save configuration on this
page.

6.6.2.3.1 Download configuration file

First fill in the server ip, (server ip is generally the server computer ip address that you

want ti stores the OLT configuration file), then open the tftpd software, open the path you
want to save the configuration file, fill in the server ip, click on the interface Download
button,it will download the configuration file which you need.

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Figure 6-130: Download configuration file

6.6.2.3.2 Upload configuration file

1.First fill in the server ip, (server ip is generally the server computer ip address that you

want ti stores the OLT configuration file).


2.Create a new file to store configuration file information.Then select the configuration
file, open the the configuration file’s path, fill in the server ip, click on the interface
Upload button,it will upload the configuration file which you need.

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Figure 6-131: Upload configuration file

6.6.2.3.3 Restore factory defaults and save configuration

Figure 6-132: restore factory defaults and save configuration

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6.6.3 User Management

Two kinds of users have been defined, Normal and Admin. There are limitations to
normal user, and admin user has no limits to full function of OLT. The default account

member is Admin level.

Figure 6-133: User Manage

6.6.4 SNMP

6.6.4.1 SNMP V1/V2

System Configuration  SNMP SNMP V1/V2


This page is used to configure SNMP parameters of version 1 and version 2 for OLT
management.

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Figure 6-134: SNMP V1/V2

6.6.4.2 SNMP V3

System Configuration  SNMP SNMP V3


This page is used to configure SNMP parameters of version 5 for OLT management.

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Figure 6-135: SNMP V3

6.6.4.3 SMNP V3 Trap

System Configuration  SNMP SNMP V3 Trap


Configure the target host IP address of trap messages.

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Figure 6-136: SNMP V3 Trap

6.6.5 AUX IP

6.6.5.1 AUX IP

System Configuration  AUX IP AUX IP


AUX port is out band management port. The IP address of aux port is out band
management IP. Default IPv4 address is 196.168.8.200.

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Figure 6-137: AUX IP

6.6.5.2 AUX IPV6

AUX port is out band management port. The IP address is out band management IP, User
can change it if need. Click System Configuration  AUX IPV6 , as shown in Figure
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Figure 6-138: AUX IPV6 Configuration

6.6.7 DNS

DNS is used for domain name resolution. When OLT need to visit a site or a destination
by domain, take NTP server for example, DNS is required.

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Figure 6-139: DNS

6.6.7 System Time

6.6.7.1 RTC

System Configuration  System TimeRTC


This page is used to set OLT system time. RTC stands for Real-Time Clock, it provides
clock signal to the system. There is no battery inside OLT, so the time will not be saved
after powered off.

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Figure 6-140: RTC Setting

6.6.7.2 NTP

System Configuration  System TimeNTP


This page is used to configure NTP server. OLT will synchronize time with the NTP
server at a given time.

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Figure 6-141: NTP Configuration

6.6.8 FAN

System Configuration  FAN


The fans can be turned on and turned off manually; and also can be turned on and off
automatically according to the temperature of OLT main chip.
This configuration will not be saved after reboot.

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Figure 6-142: FAN Configuration

6.6.8 Mirror

System Configuration  Mirror


Port mirror is usually used for troubleshooting. Each monitor session can be set with one
destination port and up to 8 source ports.

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Figure 6-143: Mirror Configuration

6.6.9 Login Management

System Configuration  Login Access List


This page is used to configure access rights for management. You can configure access

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rights for telnet, web, SNMP, SSH according to source IP address.

Figure 6-144: Login Access List Configuration

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7 EMS System Info

This interface contains information such as current user name, fimware version, CPU
Monitor, Alarm Statistics, Utilization statistic, etc.

Figure7-1: System Info

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8 EMS Security Manage

8.1 Users

8.1.1 Super user

Super user can manage all options in EMS system and have all permissions.

Figure8-1: Super USER

The user name is used to log in to EMS.All existing users will be displayed in this
table.The added user name can be modified, deleted, and disabled by the administrator
user, who can assign OLT permissions to ordinary users.Ordinary users can only manage
assigned olts or change their own passwords.
Security  User to see the user administration interface.

Figure8-2: User Manager Page

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8.1.1.1 Create New User

Click "New User" button to open the dialog box, fill in the New User name and
password, select the role of the User name, and click "ok" button to configure.Other
parameters or information are optional.If you have configured a period, the user is
available in that period.If a user is deleted or disabled by an administrator user, it will no
longer log in to EMS. Super USER has the highest privileges.

Figure8-3: New User

8.1.1.2 Update User Info

This page can update the user account, password, user level and all other information.

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Figure8-4: Update User Info

8.1.1.3 Delete User

Super users can remove permissions from other users.

Figure8-5: Delete User

8.1.1.4 Bind OLT

This page is where super users assign OLT administrative privileges to ordinary users.

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Figure8-6: Bind OLT

8.1.2 Ordinary User

8.1.2.1 Modify Password

Ordinary users can only change the password, and other information.
And they can manage OLT which super users assign administrative privileges to them.
Due to ordinary user has less right, we can see ordinary user’s EMS page has fewer
options than super user.

Figure8-7: Modify Password

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8.2 Role

8.2.1 Add Role

Security  Role
This page shows the relationship between user and their user level.

Figure8-8: Role Manage Page

You can customize and add user roles and assign them the permissions you want.
It should be noted that you can only select three preset identities to define their
permissions.

Figure8-9: Set Access denied

8.2.2 Update Role Access

Click update button to change the current access of the role.

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Figure8-10: Update Role Access

8.3 Online

Security  Online
This page is used to view the current user who has logged in to this EMS system. We can
check the Login IP and Login Time, etc.
Super user can select the item, and click Eliminate to kick off the other user in EMS.

Figure8-11: User Online Page

8.4 Login Log

Security  Login Log


In this Page, you can view the user records who have logged in to EMS before.
You can view the history record about user's account name, LoginIP, LoginTime, and
loginStatus.
And you can filter the logs by LoginName, LoginIP, Login Type, LoginTime. To search
the specific item as you wish.

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Figure8-12: Login Log Page

8.5 OLT Log

Security  OLT Log


In this Page, you can view the OLT login records.
You can view the history record about OLT Name, IP, MAC, Status, Time.
And you can filter the logs by Name, IP, MAC, Status, Time. To search the specific item
as you wish.

Figure8-12: OLT Log Page

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9 Device Alarm

9.1 List

9.1.1 Single device alarm

There is basic information about the OLT in the OLT list. Find the OLT for which you
want to view alert information and click the alarm icon.
Finally, you can get all the alarm information of this OLT.

Figure9-1: Single device alarm Filtering

9.1.2 Check the Alarm

After you see this alarm, click check to mark that the issue has been checked, and then
this alert will mark the operator.
You can also click Alarm  User to go to this page.

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Figure9-2: Check the Alarm

9.1.3 The Alarm Filtering

In this page, you will see all the alarms reported by olts. Ordinary users can only see the
alarms of olts they manage. Information can be filtered by Classification, severity, Alarm
Type and so on.

Figure9-3: Alarm Filtering

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9.1.4 Clean Alarm

You can click here to delete the warning messages

Figure9-4: Delete Alarm

You can click here to clear all warning messages

Figure9-5: Clean Alarm

9.2 Analyze

Alarm  Analyze
This page is used to check OLT Alarm log Statistics, The Alarm Type, Alarm Device
Type, Alarm Statistics, etc, are counted in this page. In alarm statistics you can view the
alarm changes in a period time.

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Figure9-6: Analyze Page

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10 Maintain

10.1 List

10.1.1 EMS Data Backup

Maintain  List
There is backup page of the EMS system. Click the Backup button to save the current
EMS configuration file. It will download directly to the PC (client) operated by the
browser.

Figure10-1: Backup Page

10.1.2 EMS Data Upload

Here can choose the backup file and upload to your EMS system. Click the Choose File
button to choose the path of your backup file. Then Click Upload to apply the
configuration to EMS system.

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Figure10-2: Upload

10.2 Task

10.2.1 Device Automatic Backup

Maintain  Task
To configure the automatic backup for OLT in this page.
First check the Active Task function, then fill in the planned saving time and fill in the IP
address of EMS serverre is backup page of the EMS system. Tick the device which you
want to back up, then click Submit to apply the task.

Figure10-3: Task Page

10.2.2 Download Device Backup File

After setting the automatic backup schedule and submit, you can find the device backup,
file in the backup list. Use Query function to filter the backup file by time or device.
Choose the fiile and tick it then click Download to save the backup file to the PC (client)
operated by the browser.

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Figure10-4: File Backup list

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