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1GE Dual Mode ONU User Manual

PTF2251W
1GE XPON ONU

User Manual (V.1.0)

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Contents
1 Description ........................................................................................................................... 1

1.1 Product overview ........................................................................................................... 1

1.2 Application chart ............................................................................................................ 1

1.3 Special features ............................................................................................................. 2

1.4 Technical Parameter..................................................................................................... 2

1.5 Panel description ........................................................................................................... 3

2 Quick Installation ................................................................................................................. 5

2.1 Standard Packing Contents ......................................................................................... 5

2.2 Quick Installation ........................................................................................................... 5

3 Configuration........................................................................................................................ 7

3.1 Login................................................................................................................................ 7

3.2 Status .............................................................................................................................. 7

3.2.1 Device Information .................................................................................................... 8

3.2.2 WAN Connection Info ................................................................................................ 8

3.2.3 User Information ....................................................................................................... 9

3.2.4 Remote Management Status ................................................................................... 10

3.3 Network ......................................................................................................................... 11

3.3.1 Internet .................................................................................................................... 11

3.3.2 Bind Setting ............................................................................................................. 13

3.3.3 LAN .......................................................................................................................... 13

3.3.4 WLAN Configuration ................................................................................................ 16

3.3.5 Remote Management.............................................................................................. 17

3.3.6 QoS .......................................................................................................................... 20

3.3.8 Time Configuration .................................................................................................. 22

3.3.9 Router Configuration ............................................................................................... 22

3.4 Security ......................................................................................................................... 23

3.4.1 WAN Access Configuration ...................................................................................... 23

3.4.2 Firewall .................................................................................................................... 25

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3.4.3 MAC Filter ................................................................................................................ 26

3.4.4 IP/Port Filter ............................................................................................................ 26

3.5 Application .................................................................................................................... 28

3.5.1 DDNS Configuration ................................................................................................. 28

3.5.2 Advanced NAT Configuration .................................................................................. 28

3.5.3 UPNP Configuration ................................................................................................. 30

3.5.4 IGMP Configuration ................................................................................................. 31

3.5.5 MLD Configuration .................................................................................................. 32

3.5.6 IPTV .......................................................................................................................... 33

3.6 Management ................................................................................................................ 33

3.6.1 User Management ................................................................................................... 33

3.6.2 Device Management ............................................................................................... 34

3.6.3 Log File Configuration .............................................................................................. 36

3.7 Diagnosis ...................................................................................................................... 36

3.7.1 Network Diagnosis ................................................................................................... 36

3.7.1 Loop Detect ............................................................................................................. 38

3.8 Help ............................................................................................................................... 38

Chapter 4 Examples ................................................................................................................. 40

4.1 Internet service ............................................................................................................ 40

4.1.1 Requirement ............................................................................................................ 40

4.1.2 Steps ........................................................................................................................ 40

4.2 IPTV service ................................................................................................................. 45

4.2.1 Requirement ............................................................................................................ 45

4.2.2 Steps ........................................................................................................................ 45

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1 Description

1.1 Product overview

Thanks for using 1GE PTF2251W dual mode ONU series products, WiFi function is
optional. The terminal devices are designed for meeting telecom operators FTTO
(office), FTTD(Desk), FTTH(Home) broadband speed, SOHO broadband access,
video surveillance and other requirements and design an GPON/GEPON Gigabit
Ethernet products. It is based on mature GPON and Gigabit EPON technology, and
has high ratio of performance to price, stable, cost-effective, high reliability, easy
management, configuration flexibility and good quality of service (QoS) guarantees.
It is fully compliant with GPON and EPON technical regulations such as ITU-T
G.984.x, IEEE802.3ah and technical requirement of EPON Equipment from China
Telecom. Dual mode ONU can detect and exchange PON mode automatically.

1.2 Application chart

Figure 1-1: Application chart

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1.3 Special features


 HGU ONU, bridging and routing modes can be set
 Dual mode ONU compatible with popular EPON and GPON OLT
 Integrated auto detecting, auto configuration, and auto firmware upgrade technology.
 Support loop detection, IGMP, IGMP snooping
 802.1Q VLAN, QinQ, Cos, DSCP, QoS for priority of service
 Support port speed, support for storm suppression
 WiFi support 802.11n speed up to 300Mbps
 Support No-auth, WEP, WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK.
 Support Telnet, CLI, OMCI/OAM and Web management
 Support NAT, Firewall function
 Support remote software upgrade

1.4 Technical Parameter

Items Unit Specifications

PON
PON standard. EPON IEEE802.3ah, GPON ITU-T G.984.x
SC/PC connector,1 GPON/EPON interface(EPON PX20+ and GPON Class
Optical interface B+) Receiving sensitivity: ≤ -28dBm Transmitting optical power: 0 ~
+4dBm Transmission distance: 20KM
Speed GPON: uplink 1.25Gbps, downlink 2.5Gbps; EPON: symmetric 1.25Gbps

Wavelength nm Tx1310, Rx 1490

1*10/100/1000Mbps
data
Interface Auto adaptive Ethernet interfaces, Full/Half Duplex, RJ45 connectors
WiFi Compliant with IEEE802.11b/g/n, 300Mbps
Indicator LED POWER, LOS, PON, LAN, WiFi
Operating
℃ Operating temp: -5 ~ +55
condition
Storing condition ℃ Storing temp: -30 ~ +60
Humidity % 10~90(non-condensing)
Power supply V DC 12V,0.5A adapter
Power
W ≤4
consumption

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Dimension mm 120×78×28(L×W×H, not include antenna)

Net weight Kg 0.15


Table 1-1: Technical parameters

1.5 Panel description

Interface Panel

Figure 1-2 interface panel

Table 1-3: Description of interface panel


Item Interface Type Description
Connect to OLT by SC type fiber connector, single mode optical
1 PON
fiber cable.
Connect PC or other devices with Ethernet port by Cat5 cable,
2 LAN
RJ-45 connector.
3 DC 12V Connect with power adapter. DC 12V, 0.5A.
Press RST button over 10 seconds, onu restores factory default
4 RST
and reboot.
Table 1-3 interface panel

Indication Panel

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Figure 1-3: Indication panel

LED Mark Status Description


On The WiFi runs normal.
WiFi WiFi
OFF The WiFi is powered down.
ON Port is connected properly.
Ethernet LINK/ACT Off Port connection exception or not connected.
Blink Port is sending or/and receiving data.
ON The device is registered to the G/EPON system.
Registration REG OFF Device is not registered to the G/EPON system.
Blink Device is registering.
Optical Blink Device does not receive optical signals.
LOS
signal OFF Device has received optical signals.
ON The device is powered up.
Power POWER
OFF The device is powered down.

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2 Quick Installation

2.1 Standard Packing Contents


When you received our product, please check carefully according to the following list. If
something wrong or missing, please contact us.

Contents Quantity
ONU 1 pcs
Power Adapter 1 pcs
User Manual 1 pcs
QC Card 1 pcs

Table 2-1

2.2 Quick Installation

1. Connecting the optical fiber cable to the unit.


a) Remove the protective cap of the onu fiber port.
b) Measuring the optical power and confirm that the optical power is within
-10~-30dBm
c) Connect the fiber to the PON port on the unit.

Note: When the optical power in onu web is less than the actual value by more than 3dB,
please clean the end of the optical fiber with an optical fiber end cleaner.

2. Apply power to the unit. Push the power button.


3. After the ONU is power ON, Indicators should light up as for normal operation. Check
whether the PON interface status LED (PON) is on continuously. If it is, the connection is
normal; otherwise there is either problem of the physical connection or the optical level at
either end. This may be caused by either too much or too little attenuation over the optical
fiber. Please refer to the Layout Description section of this installation manual for normal
LED activity.
4. Check all signal levels and services on all the ONU communication ports.

Unit Installation Adjustment

Installing the ONU on a horizontal surface (Bench top)


Put the ONU on a clean, flat, sturdy bench top. You must keep the clearance for all sides

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of the unit to more than 10cm for heat dissipation.


Installing the ONU on a vertical surface (Hanging on a wall)
You can install the ONU on a vertical surface by using the mounting holes on the bottom
of the ONU chassis and two flat-head wood screws.
a) Insert the screws into the wall. The screw positions must be in the same horizontal line
and the distance between them must be 145mm. Reserved at least 6mm between the
screw caps and the wall.
b) Hang the ONU on the screws through the mounting holes.

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3 Configuration

After finishing the basic connection configuration, you can use its basic function. In order to
satisfy individuation service requirements, this charter provides the user parameter
modification and individuation configuration description.
This model of ONU is designed as SFU(single family unit, bridge mode), there is no bridge
mode WAN in ONU. When it works on bridge mode, VLAN of LAN port should be
configured by OLT. When it works on router mode, you may configure through its web
management.

3.1 Login

The device is configured by the web interface. The following steps will enable you to login:
1. Conform “2.2 Quick Installation” to install;
2. The device default IP is 192.168.1.1;
3. Open your web browser, type the device IP in address bar;
4. Entry of the user name and password will be prompted. Enter the default login user name
and password.
By default, there are two user levels for management. Administration level user name is
"admin", password is "stdONUi0i" or "admin". Normal level user name is "user",
password is "user".

Figure 3-1: Login

For security, you will be asked to modify password after you logged in by default password.
The new password must meet the requirements that display on the web page. After submitted,
it requires you to login by new password.

3.2 Status
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3.2.1 Device Information

3.2.1.1 Device Info

This page shows the device basic status information, such as System info, CWMP status,
LAN configuration.

Figure 3-2: Device Info

3.2.2 WAN Connection Info

3.2.2.1 IPv4 connection Information

This page shows IPv4 WAN connection information you have configured.

Figure 3-3: WAN Information IPv4

3.2.2.2 IPv6 connection Information

This page shows IPv6 WAN connection information you have configured.

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Figure 3-4: WAN information IPv6

3.2.2.3 PON Inform

This page shows the PON information, such as Connection Info, Link performance
statistics, Warning and power, temperature, voltage, Biascurrent.

Figure 3-5: PON Information

3.2.3 User Information

3.2.3.1 WLAN Interface Information

This page shows WLAN interface information.

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Figure 3-6: WLAN Interface Information

3.2.3.2 LAN Interface Information

This page shows the Ethernet port information, including Gateway Info, Receive/Send Info,
LAN Device Info.

Figure 3-7: LAN Interface Information

3.2.4 Remote Management Status

3.2.4.1 TR069 Connection Status

This page shows the Remote Connection status.

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Figure 3-8: TR069 Connection Status

3.2.4.2 TR069 Configuration Status

This page shows the Remote Configuration status.

Figure 3-9: TR069 Configuration State

3.3 Network

3.3.1 Internet

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This page allows the user to configure WAN connections. You can only configure route
mode WAN connections here. The device default settings is bridge mode .

Figure 3-10: WAN Connection

Parameter Illustration

The list of WAN connection name that has been created.


If you want to create a new WAN connection, please select “Create
WAN Connection” and input other Parameter at the same time and
then click “Create” button. If you want to edit WAN connection,
Connection Name
please select the wan connect name you want to edit and change
some Parameter and then click “Modify” button. If you want to
delete one connection, please select the wan connection you want
to delete and then click “Delete” button.
New Connection Name Name of new connection that you want to create.
Bridge/Route. The device works on route mode with this WAN
Mode
connection.
IP Protocol Mode IPv4/IPv6
WAN ip mode DHCP/Static/PPPoE
Checked indicates NAT function is enabled. Unchecked indicates
Enable NAT
NAT function is disabled.
Checked indicates the packets are transmitted by the PON port
VLAN Enable VLAN
take VLAN tag. Unchecked indicates the packets are transmitted

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by the PON port don’t take VLAN tag.


Input the VLAN ID you want to set. Range is 0~4094. Input 0
VLAN ID
means don’t use any VLAN.
802.1P Select VLAN priority you want to set. Range is 0~7.
Max transfer unit. Default Value (in Byte):
MTU
1500(static/DHCP) or 1492(PPPoE).
Username PPPOE account.
PPP
Password PPPOE password.
Method of WAN connection Obtains IP address. If link type is
IP Type/PPP TransType PPP, PPP TransType will be PPPOE; if link type is IP, IP Type will
be static or DHCP.
Service mode indicates what the wan connection is used for.
Service Mode
There are INTERET and TR069 for choosing.

3.3.2 Bind Setting

Figure 3-11: Bind Setting Configuration

3.3.3 LAN
This page supports the management of the ONU's IP address, dynamic address
management, including dynamic address distribution and relevant parameters distribution,
such as lease time, address range, DHCP Proxy, etc.

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3.3.3.1 LAN IPv4 Address Settings

Figure 3-12: LAN IPv4 Address Settings

Parameter Illustration

LAN IP Address LAN IP address.

Subnet Mask LAN IP mask.


Enable DHCP Server Enable ONU DHCP server.

Start IP Address The start IP address of DHCP IP pool.


End IP Address The end IP address of DHCP IP pool.
Lease Time Lease time of the IP address.
Manual DNS Checked indicates using LAN IP as DNS server. Enable indicates you
should fill in DNS server in the textbox manually.
Enable DHCP Proxy The DHCP server ip address.

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3.3.3.2 LAN IPv6 Address Settings

Figure 3-13: LAN IPv6 Address Settings

3.3.3.3 LAN IPv6 DHCP configuration

Figure 3-14: LAN IPv6 DHCP configuration

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3.3.3.4 RA Configuration

Figure 3-15: RA Configuration

3.3.4 WLAN Configuration

Figure 3-16: WLAN Configuration

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Figure 3-17: WLAN Advanced Configuration

Figure 3-18: WLAN Security Configuration

3.3.5 Remote Management

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3.3.5.1 ACS Server

Figure 3-19: ACS Server

3.3.5.2 Upload CA Certificate

Figure 3-20: Upload CA Certificate

3.3.5.3 LOID

This page allows the user to configure LOID and password which are used for registering to
OLT.

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Figure 3-21: LOID settings

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3.3.6 QoS

3.3.6.1 Policy Configuration

This page allows the user to configure QoS.

Figure 3-22: Policy Configuration

3.3.6.2 QoS Classify

Figure 3-23: QoS Classify

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Figure 3-24: QoS Classify Edit

3.3.6.3 Traffice Control

Figure 3-25: Traffic Flow Control Information

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3.3.8 Time Configuration

Figure 3-26: Timer Server

3.3.9 Router Configuration


This page allows the user to configure static routing.

3.3.9.1 RIP

This page allows the user to configure RIP.

Figure 3-27: RIP

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3.3.9.2 Static Route

This page allows the user to specify a WAN connection as the Route Interface, then configure
destination IP, mask and gateway.

Figure 3-28: Static Route

Parameter Illustration
DestNet Destination network address
Subnet Mask The Mask of destination network address.
Gateway Gateway IP address of static routing.
Interface Select WAN connection as static routing interface.

3.4 Security

3.4.1 WAN Access Configuration


This page allows the user to set WAN Access Configuration.

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Figure 3-29: WAN Acess

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3.4.2 Firewall

3.4.2.1 Security Level

This page allows the user to set the level of the firewall (IPv4) .

Figure 3-30: Security Level

3.4.2.2 Attack Protection Configuration

This page allows the user to set the protection against DOS attacks.

Figure 3-31: Attack Protection Configuration

Parameter Illustration
Enable Anti-Hacking Anti-Hacking Protection switch.
Protection
Firewall Level Low: Allow all inner or outer hosts to access.
Middle: Allow inner or outer hosts which are limited by the rules

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that have been created to access.


High: Forbid ICMP Input, Forbid Port Scan, Denial of Service
protections.

3.4.3 MAC Filter


This page allows the user to set the relevant parameters of the MAC filter function. The
user interface will display the MAC Filter rules after setting completed.

Figure 3-32: MAC Filter

3.4.4 IP/Port Filter

3.4.4.1 IP/Port Filter

This page allows the user to set the port filter.

Figure 3-33: IP/Port Filter

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3.4.4.1 Common Filtering

Figure 3-34: Common Filtering

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3.5 Application

3.5.1 DDNS Configuration


This page allows the user to set DDNS configuration.

Figure 3-35: DDNS Configuration

3.5.2 Advanced NAT Configuration


This page allows the user to set Advanced NAT configuration.

3.5.2.1 ALG Configuration

Figure 3-36: ALG Configuration

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3.5.2.2 DMZ Configuration

Figure 3-37: DMZ Configuration

3.5.2.3 Virtual Server

Figure 3-38: Virtual Server Configuration

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3.5.3 UPNP Configuration

3.5.3.1 UPNP Configuration

Figure 3-39: UPNP Configuration

3.5.3.2 DLNA Configuration

Figure 3-40: DLNA Configuration

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3.5.4 IGMP Configuration

3.5.4.1 IGMP SNOOPING

Figure 3-41: IGMP SNOOPING


3.5.4.2 IGMP Proxy

Figure 3-42: IGMP Proxy

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3.5.5 MLD Configuration

3.5.5.1 MLD SNOOPING Configuration

Figure 3-43: MLD SNOOPING Configuration

Parameter Illustration
Disable Disable IGMP. Multicast streams will flood to LAN port.
Enable snooping mode. Multicast streams will transmit to LAN
Enable
port when there is a member join the group.

3.5.5.2 MLD Proxy Configuration

Figure 3-44: MLD Proxy Configuration

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3.5.6 IPTV

3.5.6.1 IPTV

Figure 3-45: IPTV

3.6 Management

3.6.1 User Management


This page allows the user to change username or password. There are two User level
accounts: admin and user.
The admin account is able to access and modify all settings of ONU. It also can modify
user account’s username and password.
The user account can only be used to view configurations, status and configure few
parameters.

Figure 3-46: User management

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3.6.2 Device Management

3.6.2.1 Reboot

This page allows the user to reboot the device or restore factory default. The process of
reboot will take several minutes.

Figure 3-47: Reboot

3.6.2.2 Upgrade

This page allows the user to update the software of the device. Click the “browse” button to
select the software and then click the “Update” button to update.

Figure 3-48: Upgrade

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3.6.2.3 Restore Default

Figure 3-49: Restore Default

3.6.2.4 Config File Management

This page allows the user to backup and restore the configurations.

Figure 3-50: Config File Management

Parameter Illustration
Download Backup configurations to local computer.

Upload Restore configurations from local computer.

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3.6.3 Log File Configuration

Figure 3-51: System log Configuration

Figure 3-52: Log Info

3.7 Diagnosis

3.7.1 Network Diagnosis

3.7.1.1 PING Diagnosis

This page shows about the ping test. You can diagnose connection status between ONU and
other devices.

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Figure 3-53: PING Diagnosis

Parameter Illustration
IP Address or Host Name Input the destination IP you want to ping.
WAN Interface Select the interface you want to test.

3.7.1.2 Tracer Diagnose

Figure 3-54: Tracer Diagnose

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3.7.1.3 Manually Inform Use Tr069

Figure 3-55: Manually Inform Use Tr069

3.7.1 Loop Detect

3.7.2.1 Loopback Test

Figure 3-56: Loopback Configuration

3.8 Help
The Help information of ONU displays instruction and prompt of each web UI.

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Figure 3-57: Help information

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Chapter 4 Examples

4.1 Internet service


There are two configuration methods for Internet service. One works on bridge mode and
another works on route mode.

4.1.1 Requirement
Scenario 1:
ONU works on bridge mode, service VLAN is 10. User gets IP address via DHCP.
Scenario 2:
ONU works on route mode, service VLAN is 10. ONU gets IP address via PPPoE.

4.1.2 Steps
For scenario 1, it doesn’t need to configure anything in ONU side but need to configure
VLAN in OLT side.
For scenario 2, except configuring VLAN in OLT side, it also needs to configure WAN
connection in ONU web.

4.1.2.1 Bridge mode for Internet service

In this example, we take V1600D and Huawei MA5680T for example, to introduce how to
configure Internet service.
V1600D Configurations
(1) Create VLAN
epon-olt (config)# vlan 10
epon-olt (config-vlan-10)# exit
(2) Configure uplink port
epon-olt (config)# inter g 0/3
epon-olt (config-if-ge0/3)#switchport hybrid vlan 10 untagged
epon-olt (config-if-ge0/3)#switchport hybrid pvid vlan 10
(3) Configure PON port
epon-olt (config)# inter epon 0/2
epon-olt (config-pon-0/2)# switchport hybrid vlan 10 tagged
(4) Configure ONU bridge mode by ONU web

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Figure 4-1: Bridge Mode

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Huawei MA5680T Configurations


(1) Create VLAN
MA5680T(config)#vlan 10 smart
(2) Configure uplink port’s VLAN
MA5680T(config)#port vlan 10 0/19 1
MA5680T(config)#interface giu 0/19
MA5680T(config-if-giu-0/19)#native-vlan 1 vlan 10
(3) Configure DBA profile
MA5680T(config)#dba-profile add profile-id 12 profile-name 1GE type3 assure 102400 max
899968
(4) Configure line profile
MA5680T(config)#ont-lineprofile epon profile-id 11 profile-name 1GE
MA5680T(config-epon-lineprofile-11)#llid dba-profile-id 12
MA5680T(config-epon-lineprofile-11)#commit
(5) Configure service profile
MA5680T(config)#ont-srvprofile epon profile-id 6 profile-name 1GE
MA5680T(config-epon-srvprofile-6)#ont-port eth 1
MA5680T(config-epon-srvprofile-6)#commit
(6) Authorize ONU
MA5680T(config)#interface epon 0/5
MA5680T(config-if-epon-0/5)#ont add 1 0 mac-auth 002A-8523-C610 oam ont-lineprofile-id
11 ont-srvprofile-id 6
(7) Configure service-port
MA5680T(config)#service-port 27 vlan 10 epon 0/5/1 ont 0 multi-service user-vlan 10
(8) Configure ONU bridge mode by ONU web

4.1.2.2 Route mode for Internet service

1) Add a WAN connection


Choose “Network > WAN > WAN Connection” in navigation menu. Add a route mode
WAN connection as the following Parameter.
 New connection name is INTERNET.
 Enable VLAN. VLAN ID is 10 and 802.1p is 0.
 Service list is INTERNET.
 Link type is PPP. And PPPoE username and password both are ppptest.
 Other Parameters keep default.

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Figure 4-2: Add a route WAN connection

2) Enable DHCP server

Figure 4-3: Enable LAN DHCP server

3) OLT Configurations
V1600D configurations:
(1) Create VLAN

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epon-olt (config)# vlan 10


epon-olt (config-vlan-10)# exit
(2) Configure uplink port
epon-olt (config)# inter g 0/3
epon-olt (config-if-ge0/3)#switchport hybrid vlan 10 untagged
epon-olt (config-if-ge0/3)#switchport hybrid pvid vlan 10
(3) Configure PON port
epon-olt (config)# inter epon 0/2
epon-olt (config-pon-0/2)# switchport hybrid vlan 10 tagged
(4) Configure ONU WAN by ONU web

Figure 4-4: Route Mode Static IP


Huawei MA5680T Configurations:
(1) Create VLAN
MA5680T(config)#vlan 10 smart
(2) Configure uplink port VLAN
MA5680T(config)#port vlan 10 0/19 1
MA5680T(config)#interface giu 0/19
MA5680T(config-if-giu-0/19)#native-vlan 1 vlan 10
(3) Configure DBA profile
MA5680T(config)#dba-profile add profile-id 12 profile-name 1GE type3 assure 102400 max
899968
(4) Configure line profile

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MA5680T(config)#ont-lineprofile epon profile-id 11 profile-name 1GE


MA5680T(config-epon-lineprofile-11)#llid dba-profile-id 12
MA5680T(config-epon-lineprofile-11)#commit
(5) Configure service profile
MA5680T(config)#ont-srvprofile epon profile-id 6 profile-name 1GE
MA5680T(config-epon-srvprofile-6)#ont-port eth 1
MA5680T(config-epon-srvprofile-6)#commit
(6) Authorize ONU
MA5680T(config)#interface epon 0/5
MA5680T(config-if-epon-0/5)#ont add 1 0 mac-auth 002A-8523-C610 oam ont-lineprofile-id
11 ont-srvprofile-id 6
(7) Configure service-port
MA5680T(config)#service-port 27 vlan 10 epon 0/5/1 ont 0 multi-service user-vlan 10
(8) Configure ONU WAN by ONU web

4.2 IPTV service

4.2.1 Requirement
ONU works on bridge mode, STB gets IP address from DHCP server, IPTV service VLAN is
10.

4.2.2 Steps
In this example, we take V1600D and Huawei MA5680T for example, to introduce how to
configure IPTV service.
V1600D Configurations
(1) Create VLAN
epon-olt (config)# vlan 10
epon-olt (config-vlan-10)# exit
(2) Configure uplink port
epon-olt (config)# interface g 0/5
epon-olt config-if-ge0/5)# switchport hybrid vlan 10 untagged
epon-olt (config-if-ge0/5)#switchport hybrid pvid vlan 10
epon-olt (config-if-ge0/5)# exit
(3) Configure PON port
epon-olt (config)# inter epon 0/1
epon-olt (config-pon-0/1)# switchport hybrid vlan 10 tagged
epon-olt (config-pon-0/1)# ip igmp snooping user-vlan 10 group-vlan 10 tagged
epon-olt (config-pon-0/1)# exit

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(4) Enable IGMP Snooping


epon-olt (config)# ip igmp snooping enable
(5) Configure multicast port
epon-olt (config)# ip igmp snooping mrouter vlan 10 interface gigabitethernet 0/5
(6) Configure ONU LAN port
epon-olt (config)# inter epon 0/1
epon-olt (config-pon-0/1)# onu 1 ctc eth 1 mc_vlan add 10
epon-olt (config-pon-0/1)# onu 1 ctc eth 1 mc_tagstrip enable
epon-olt (config-pon-0/1)# exit
(7) Configure ONU VLAN by ONU web
Huawei MA5680T Configurations
(1) Create VLAN
MA5680T(config)#vlan 10 smart
(2) Configure uplink port VLAN
MA5680T(config)#port vlan 10 0/19 1
MA5680T(config)#interface giu 0/19
MA5680T(config-if-giu-0/19)#native-vlan 1 vlan 10
(3) Configure DBA profile
MA5680T(config)#dba-profile add profile-id 12 profile-name 1GE type3 assure 102400 max
899968
(4) Configure line profile
MA5680T(config)#ont-lineprofile epon profile-id 11 profile-name 1GE
MA5680T(config-epon-lineprofile-11)#llid dba-profile-id 12
MA5680T(config-epon-lineprofile-11)#commit
(5) Configure service profile
MA5680T(config)#ont-srvprofile epon profile-id 6 profile-name 1GE
MA5680T(config-epon-srvprofile-6)#ont-port eth 1
(6) Configure multicast VLAN and strip attribute
MA5680T(config-epon-srvprofile-6)#port multicast-vlan eth 1 10
MA5680T(config-epon-srvprofile-6)#port eth 1 multicast-tagstrip untag
MA5680T(config-epon-srvprofile-6)#commit
(7) Authorize ONU
MA5680T(config)#interface epon 0/5
MA5680T(config-if-epon-0/5)#ont add 1 0 mac-auth 002A-8523-C610 oam ont-lineprofile-id
11 ont-srvprofile-id 6
(8) Configure ONU VLAN by ONU web
(9) Configure service-port
MA5680T(config)#service-port 27 vlan 10 epon 0/5/1 ont 0 multi-service user-vlan 10

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(10) Configure IGMP user


MA5680T(config)#btv
MA5680T(config-bTV)#igmp user add service-port 27 no-auth
(11) Configure multicast VLAN and multicast port
MA5680T(config)#mutlcast-vlan 10
MA5680T(config-mvlan10)#igmp uplink-port 0/19/1
(12) Configure multicast IGMP version
MA5680T(config-mvlan10)#igmp version v2
This operation will delete all programs in current multicast vlan
Are you sure to change current IGMP version? (y/n)[n]: y
(13) Configure IGMP match mode
MA5680T(config-mvlan10)#igmp match mode disable
//disable mode indicates that OLT will match programs automatically according to members’
requirements but not program settings.
(14) Configure IGMP mode
MA5680T(config-mvlan10)#igmp mode proxy
Are you sure to change IGMP mode?(y/n)[n]:y
(15) Configure multicast VLAN member
MA5680T(config-mvlan10)# igmp multicast-vlan member service-port 27

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