Internet Access
zSH> bridge add 1-a-4-0/eth uplink vlan 35 tagged
Adding bridge on 1-a-4-0/eth
Created bridge-interface-record ethernet4-35/bridge
Bridge-path added successfully
Video Access
zSH> bridge add 1-a-4-0/eth uplink vlan 41 tagged igmpproxy
Adding bridge on 1-a-4-0/eth
Created bridge-interface-record ethernet4-41/bridge
Bridge-path added successfully
zSH> bridge-path modify ethernet4-41/bridge vlan 41 default multicast 250
igmpsnooping enable igmptimer 100
Bridge-path ethernet4-41/bridge/3/41/0/0/0/0/0/0/0 has been modified
Add ONTs
By specifying an internal ME profile name using the command onu set
OnuInterface meprof InternalMEProfileName the MXK defines the
interfaces for that ONU
zSH> onu set 6/1/1 meprof zhone-2426
zSH> onu set 6/1/2 meprof zhone-2426
Auto upgrading an ONU
Download the ONU sw to the MXK.
zSH> file download 192.168.1.16 ZNID24xxSIP_0300522_image_with_cfe.bin
ZNID24xxSIP_300522.bin
Bytes copied: 10720672
File download successful
Where IP 192.168.1.16 is the tFTP server IP address
Create an auto-upgrade template
zSH> new remote-sw-upgrade-profile 2426
remote-sw-upgrade-profile 2426
Please provide the following: [q]uit.
enabled: ---> {true}:
model: -----> {}: 2426
swVersion: -> {}: S3.0.522
filename: --> {}: znid24xxsip_300522.bin
....................
Save new record? [s]ave, [c]hange or [q]uit: s
New record saved.
View the upgrade status on an ONU:
zSH> onu image 6/1/2 show
Partition 0 Partition 1
------------------------- -------------------------
Version: SOFTWAREIMAGE0 S2.5.117
isCommitted: False True
isActive: False True
isValid: False True
Download status: Downloading 43% complete
Onu model id: 2426
Upgrade start time: SEP 03 13:15:23 2013
Will be activated: True
Will be committed: True
Upgrade type: Auto
CPE Manager
The CPE Manager provides a means for managing customer premises
equipment (CPE) devices without requiring extra routable IP addresses
to reach these CPE end-points.
Add a public address for the CPE manager.
zSH> cpe-mgr add public 10.201.123.22
CPE Manager using 10.201.123.22 for public interface.
Where IP 10.201.123.22 is the MXK management IP address
Add a GPON Traffic Profile
new gpon-traffic-profile dba-enabled = true dba-fixed-us-ubr-bw = 128 dba-max-
us-bw = 1024000 dba-extra-us-bw-type = besteffort 128
Add the local device to the CPE manager.
zSH> cpe-mgr add local 1-6-1-501/gponport gtp 128
GEM Port 1-6-1-501/gponport has been created on ONU 1-6-1-1/gpononu.
Created CPE Management interface: 1-6-1-501-gponport-7/ip
zSH> cpe-mgr add local 1-6-1-502/gponport gtp 128
GEM Port 1-6-1-502/gponport has been created on ONU 1-6-1-2/gpononu.
Created CPE Management interface: 1-6-1-502-gponport-7/ip
View the CPE Manager ports
zSH> cpe-mgr show
CPE Manager public side interface:
IP: 10.201.123.22
CPE Manager local management network:
IP: 1.0.0.1/8 (default) (active)
VlanID: 7 (default)
Managed CPE Interface Configuration:
Interface Local IP ECHO FTP SSH Telnt HTTP SNMP
HTTPS
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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1-6-1-501/gponport[UP] 1.6.31.81 51921 - - 51922 51923 51923
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1-6-1-502/gponport[UP] 1.6.31.97 51924 - - 51925 51926 51926
-
PPPoE Configuration for ONT 6-1-2
Create a bridge connection with VLAN translation in the MXK and the ONT
Ethernet ports 1 and 2 and Wireless using the command “bridge add”.
zSH> bridge add 1-6-1-2/gpononu gem 302 gtp 128 downlink vlan 35 tagged g-vlan
654 eth [1-2] rg-bpppoe
zSH> bridge add 1-6-1-2/gpononu gem 302 gtp 128 downlink vlan 35 tagged g-vlan
654 wlan 1 rg-bpppoe
Specifying a PPPoE username and password
zSH> cpe rg wan modify 6/1/2 vlan 35 pppoe-usr-id centrle@extreme pppoe-
password 777200
Service has been modified
Activatation of ONT Ethernet ports
zSH> cpe eth add 6/1/2/1 admin-state up
Service has been created
zSH> cpe eth add 6/1/2/2 admin-state up
Service has been created
WLAN Configuration for PPPoE Service
Seen the WLAN default profiles
zSH> cpe wlan com-adv show 1
Profile : index(1) Default_Cpe_WlanAdv
Channel : auto
Auto Channel Timer (min) : 15
802.11n Mode : auto
802.11n Rate : auto
802.11n Protection : auto
802.11n Client Only : disabled
54g Rate : auto
Multicast Rate : auto
Basic Rate : default
Fragmentation Threshold : 2346
RTS Threshold : 2347
DTIM Interval : 1
Beacon Interval : 100
Global Max Clients : 16
XPress Technology : disabled
Transmit Power : 100
WMM (WiFi Multimedia) : enabled
WMM No Ack : disabled
WMM APSD : enabled
Access Point Mode : accesspoint
Bridge Restriction : disabled
WPS : disabled
WPS Add client Method : push-button
WPS Access Point Mode : configured
1 entries found.
zSH> cpe wlan common show Default_Cpe_Wlan
Profile : index(1) Default_Cpe_Wlan
Network Authentication : open
Hide Access Point : disabled
Isolate Clients : disabled
WMM Advertise : disabled
Multicast Forward : disabled
Max Clients : 16
WPA Group Rekey Interval : 0
WPA Encryption : aes
WEP Encryption : disabled
WEP Strength : 128bits
Radius Server IP : 0.0.0.0
Radius Port : 1812
WPA2 Preauthentication : disabled
Network Reauthen Interval : 36000
1 entries found.
Modify common profile to use WPA-PSK.
zSH> cpe wlan common modify 1 net-authen wpa2-psk
Profile has been modified.
Add WLAN service to control it from the MXK. Otherwise, the end user
can control it from the ONT).
zSH> cpe wlan add 6/1/2/1 admin-state up ssid ONT2-Zhone encrypt-key
zhoneont2telbo
Service has been created
Video Configuration
Vudeo services uses bridge configurations on both the MXK and the ONT.
The STB will get the IP address from the service provider network.
Gpon traffic profile for video service
zSH> new gpon-traffic-profile dba-enabled = true dba-fixed-us-ubr-bw = 512 dba-
max-us-bw = 1024 dba-extra-us-bw-type = nonassured 1024
gpon-traffic-profile 1024
New record saved.
Add bridge video for ONT 6-1-2
The video option in the bridge add command enables IGMP snooping in
both the MXK and ONT.
zSH> bridge add 1-6-1-2/gpononu gem 902 gtp 1024 downlink vlan 41 tagged video
0/10 eth [3,4] rg-bridged
Adding bridge on 1-6-1-2/gpononu
Created bridge-interface-record 1-6-1-902-gponport-969/bridge
CPE Connection 1-6-1-902/gponport/12/1/0/0 has been created
Activatation of ONT Ethernet ports
zSH> cpe eth add 6/1/2/3 admin-state up
Service has been created
zSH> cpe eth add 6/1/2/4 admin-state up
Rate Limiting
Create a rule to limit rate service
zSH> rule add ratelimitdiscard 2/1 rate 110000
Created packet-rule-record 1/1 (ratelimitdiscard)
Apply rule to a bridge interface record to limit Downstream rate
zSH> update bridge-interface-record bridgeIfEgressPacketRuleGroupIndex = 2 1-6-
1-301-gponport-520/bridge
bridge-interface-record 1-6-1-302-gponport-520/bridge
Record updated.
Upstream rate limit is controlled with the T-CONT by creating a gpon-
traffic-profile
zSH> new gpon-traffic-profile dba-enabled = true dba-fixed-us-ubr-bw = 100352
dba-max-us-bw = 100352 100
gpon-traffic-profile 100
New record saved.
GPON traffic profile is applied to the connection that requires the
rate to be limited
zSH> update gpon-port-config traffic-profile = 100 1-6-1-302/gponport
gpon-port-config 1-6-1-302/gponport
Record updated.
Activate ONU
To display the ONTs currently on the OLT, and discover the available serial numbers:
gpononu show 6/1
zSH> onu show 6/1
Run the gpononu set command to associate a ONU port ID to a discovered ONT’s serial
number:
zSH> onu set 6/1/2 vendorid ZNTS serno fsan 032E1F89
Onu 1 successfully enabled with serial number ZNTS 032E1F89
or
zSH> onu set 6/1/2 1
Where 6/1/2 X is: slot(1-18)/OLT(1-8)/ONT (1-64) and X is the ID of the serial number
of the ONT found with the command gpononu show 6/1