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2. G FURUKAWA OLT EPON FK C2 RADC User s Manual E FURUKAWA Li a la Table of Contents CAUTION PEE E E E 4 Introdu utti n nirssirininsenrienriitinernrainerendsinirnunin reniri rnin 5 1 Operation of Web based Management ccccsesseseeseees 6 1 1 Initial Configuratio sssini a E aia 6 2 System Configuration scscccccceceeeeeeeeeenensnenenseseees 7 2 1 System MPC RER EN Oasis ba cic tadesacses haha bata bas Gasegncsblanndudensagbiapintalassaeapaaiblagedilaion 7 2 2 TENE MI cd cere eed eels Slaven E ON 9 2 3 ACCOUNT eainiie eda cesicsdea enlace inca E a aaa emacs 11 2 4 P tee eel a aioe ad ets adc ad ba EEE daa aelectteal 13 2 5 LSAT 0 6 Meee Uae Pea tere emt nee T A EO a EO 15 2 6 SNMP e e coe ne Te mene er Per rte OnE A PO et eT ee eee Te 18 2 7 MOGI Rrote Ct enaner a E E ce satecetaaeeneonestet ees ece 25 3 OLT Manageme n uu cccccccccccceneneneeeeeeseeeeeeeeeenaennenenseees 26 3 1 OLT Management Mode cccccsscscssssscsssseseceseeecsesscsessessessecessseeesseeerens 26 3 2 OLT Provision Wizard specs cccirs esspiratacceinedncrdavvtnencenpedenindtendnctescsraderrterncestonnhediuined 27 3 3 ITS OMI carne eevee cos etree cence EERE E EEEE 29 3 4 OLT Port Statistics secorir eE aR EE E 30 3 5 OLT Informatio seereis eae E EEEE EENS 31 3 6 OLT R d ndant sssrin terereeriii eanes eii ass aces a E EENE EEEREN aS 32 3 7 OLT Green PON Config recisriirsiriareis teisse nin eiaa a 33 3 8 Optical Power Monitor
3. Figure 3 17 OLT Port Filter Rule main page Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA ee 3 9 2 OLT Link Filter Rule This feature allows the user to filter the traffic based on a specific logical link Web interface To configure the OLT Link Filter Rule in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management OLT Traffic Management and then OLT Link Filter Rule 2 Select the link in which the rule will be applied 3 Click on the button Add Figure 3 18 OLT Link Filter Rule 4 Define the Action which will be taken if the received traffic complies with the rule The options are Set discard Flag which means that the traffic will be discarded and Clear Discard Flag which means that the traffic will be forwarded Note The default behavior of the OLT Link Filter rule is that all traffic is forwarded 5 Define the rule Precedence from 2 to 5 6 Add the desired clause It s possible to add up to 8 different clauses per rule 7 Click on the apply button Figure 3 19 OLT Link Filter Rule Add the Rule clauses The configured rule will be shown on the main page of the OLT Link Filter rules To delete the rule select it and click on the delete button Figure 3 20 OLT Link Filter Rule main page Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 08
4. 2 Click ONU List 3 For the selected ONU choose the option ONU Traffic Management on the function combo box 4 Click on the Add button to create a new rule Field Select IL Queue Config Rules Setting EPON 0 OnuMac 00 90 dd 1c 09 f8 Port EPON 0 v Field Pri Action Parameters Select Op Value O 12 Set Destination Forward port Tqueue 12 Link Index 0 O 12 Set Destination Forward pot 2aquele gt tinkindex 1 Figure 4 6 Adding a new rule 5 Create a clause defining which Field of the packet will be analyzed the operator the Value type and the Value 6 Click Add Clause Precedence UNIPort Queue ad Operator Value Type Lookup Value exist Hex IP format is a b c d ex 192 168 1 160 Mac address use Hex format It is aabbccddeeff ex 001122334455 Decimal format is a unsigned integer and maximum value is 4294967295 Figure 4 7 Configuring the rule clause 7 Define what action to take for each rule its Precedence to which UNI port will be applied and which queue to use 8 Click Apply 65 RCA TMCS A PAPAL RCE IMPALA E AEE AARON UURTCRIGIN MN CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE F U R U KAWA ee i Figure 4 8 Configuration of the rule action Parameter description e Action It s the action s taken upon the frame if all clauses of
5. Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Pert 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 3 15 OLT Operation 3 15 1 Enable OLT This section describes how to Enable the EPON configuration on the OLT Web Interface To configure the Enable OLT function in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management OLT Operation and then Enable OLT 2 Click Yes Are you sure to Enable OLT Figure 3 35 The Enable OLT Screen 3 15 2 Disable OLT This section describes how to Disable the EPON configuration on the OLT Web Interface To configure the Disable OLT function in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management OLT Operation and then Disable OLT 2 Click Yes Are you sure to Disable OLT Figure 3 36 The Disable OLT Screen Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA vas 3 15 3 Export OLT Config This section describes how to export the OLT configuration Web Interface To export the OLT configuration in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management OLT Operation and then Export OLT Config 2 Click Save configuration 3 Choose where to save the file Figure 3 37 OLT Configuration Export 3 15 4 Import OLT Config This section describes how to import the OLT configuration Web Interface To import th
6. Figure 7 1 The Restart Device Screen Parameter description e Yes Click the Yes button to immediately reboot the device 7 2 Save and Restart Device This section allows you to first save the configurations made before restarting the device Save and Restart Configuration Are you sure to save the current setting as Start Configuration and Restart Save amp Restart Figure 7 2 Save and Restart Device Screen 7 3 TFTP Server This section allows you to configure the IP address of the TFTP Server TFTP Server TFTP Server 10 150 4 224 Save Figure 7 3 TFTP Server IP Configuration 108 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chite 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE E FURUKAWA P A a 7 4 Firmware 7 4 1 Firmware Upgrade This section describes how to upgrade the device firmware Web Interface To upgrade the firmware in the web interface 1 Click Maintenance then Firmware Upgrade 2 Click Procurar to select the firmware file 3 Click Upload Figure 7 4 The Device Firmware update Screen 7 4 2 GEPON Firmware Upgrade To upgrade the EPON chipset software in the web interface 1 Click Maintenance then Firmware OLT Upgrade EPON Firmware Upgrade 2 Click Procurar to select the fi
7. IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server SNTP Server User s Manual FK C2 setup lt ip address gt lt ip mask gt lt cr gt lt ip address gt lt cr gt lt ip address gt IP address lt ip mask gt IP subnet mask lt ip address gt Gateway IP address Enabled Static 192 168 72557255 192 168 192 168 lt cr gt means no parameter needed to type Enabled Static 192 168 6 127 2557255725570 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 140 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 8 12 IPv6 Commands of CLI This section describes how to configure the switch managed IPv6 information The Configured column is used to view or change the IPv6 configuration And the Current column is used to show the active IPv6 configuration Configure the switch managed IPv6 information on this page The Configured column is used to view or change the IPv6 configuration The Current column is used to show the active IPv6 configuration IPv6 Commands autoconfig Configure IPv6 autoconfig mode setup Set the IPv6 address show Show IPv6 information The command lets you configure IPv6 autoconfig mode Syntax autoconfig disable enable Parameter disable Disable autoconfig mode enable Enable autoconfig mode The command lets you set the IPv6 address Syntax setup lt ipv6 address gt lt deny gt lt permit gt Parameter lt ipv6 address gt IPv6 address is
8. Min Tos Cos lt 0 1 gt Using Cos Tos lt 0 1 gt Non IP vlan Edit vlan in Bridge Mode template lt 0 4 gt template no 0 4 lt 1 4095 gt Vlan Tag lt 0 4095 gt upcos max vlan tag if transparent vlan then using max vlan tag if others then using upcos hint Hint command brdgmode Hint Bridge Mode show Show Link command brdgmode Apply Bridge Mode template lt 0 1 gt 0 Epon 0 1 Epon 1 lt mac address gt Bridge Mode Value showtmp Show function 144 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 User s Manual FK C2 brdgmode Show Bridge Mode template lt 0 4 gt template no 0 4 EXAMPLE Switch bm apply Brdgmode 4 0 08 00 69 02 01 FC The Mac not exist Switch bm Switch bm del brdgmode 0 08 00 69 02 01 FC Out Of Range Switch bm Switch bm editmp brdgmode 0 15 0 Switch bm Switch bm editmp brdgoption 4 999 1 Switch bm Switch bm editmp privlan 4 4095 77711 must be used for priority vlan priority shared vlan transparent pri shared vl an Switch bm Switch bm editmp vlan 4 4095 4095 Vlan can t be set in simple bridge Switch bm Switch bm hint brdgmode Action Simple Bridged Dedicated Single VLAN Dedicated Double VLAN Shared VLAN Transparent VLAN Pri
9. Second within the valid value range indicated in each item Time Commands clock source Enable Diable applicant administrative control daylight Set the GARP join timer configuration delete Set the GARP leave all timer configuration manual Set the GARP leave timer configuration ntp Configure NTP server show Show the GARP configuration time zone Configure system time zone clock source The command lets you configure the clock source Syntax clock source local ntp Parameter local Local settings ntp Use NTP to synchronize system clock EXAMPLE daylight The command lets you indicates the Daylight Savings operation Syntax daylight disable enable lt 1 1440 gt By dates lt YYYY MM DD gt lt HH MM gt lt YYYY MM DD gt lt HH MM gt enable lt 1 1440 gt Recurring lt DAY gt lt WORD gt lt MONTH gt lt HH MM gt lt DAY gt lt WORD gt lt MONTH gt lt HH MM gt Parameter disable Disable Daylight Savings operation enable Enable Daylight Savings operation lt 1 1440 gt Minute Time Set Offset By dates Manually enter day and time that DST starts and ends lt YYYY MM DDb gt Day that DST starts lt HH MMb Time that DST starts lt YYYY MM DD gt Day that DST ends 202 OER M MS TESIG SAAN AAAA O CAVE SR O E A CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 lt
10. Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA Users manua 6 3 SSH This section shows you how to use SSH Secure Shell to securely access the Device SSH is a secure communication protocol that combines authentication and data encryption to provide secure encrypted communication Web Interface To configure SSH in the web interface 1 Click Security then SSH 2 Select Enabled in the Mode of SSH Configuration 3 Click Save Mode Enabled v EES GE Figure 6 6 The SSH Configuration Screen Parameter description e Mode Indicates the SSH mode operation Possible modes are Enabled Enables SSH mode operation Disabled Disables SSH mode operation e Buttons Save Click to apply changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values 105 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 6 4 HTTPS This section shows you how to use HTTPS to securely access the Switch HTTPS is a secure communication protocol that combines authentication and data encryption to provide secure encrypted communication via browser Web Interface To configure HTTPS in the web interface 1 Click Security then HTTPS 2 Select Enabled in the Mode of HTTPS Configuration 3
11. e Mapping Type defines which type of priority is going to be used necessary for the Remapping bridge modes e Default Output CoS defines the output CoS e Priority 0 7 priority level e Buttons Save Click to save the changes Clear Click to clear the configuration Back Click to Go back to the logical link page Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 E F UR UKAWA E 4 1 19 4 Epon Security This command is used in encryption keys This parameter is a timeout value When the timer expires a new key will be generated and exchanged Setting 0 will disable it Web interface To configure the Epon Security in the web interface Click ONU Management Click ONU List For the selected ONU choose the option Logical Link in the function combo box For the selected Logical Link choose the option Epon Security in the function combo box Set the parameters Click Save Gr R iN Figure 4 28 The Epon Security Configuration Parameter description e Key Exchange Timer sec 0 65535 0 Disable e Buttons Save Click to Save changes Back Go back to the Logical Link Page Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Pert 0800
12. e Secret The secret up to 29 characters long shared between the TACACS Authentication Server and the switch stack 100 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 6 1 2 Radius Overview This section shows you an overview of the RADIUS Authentication and Accounting server status to ensure the function is working Web Interface To check the RADIUS Overview in the web interface 1 Click Security AAA and then Radius Overview IP Address 0 0 0 0 1812 0 0 0 0 1812 0 0 0 0 1812 0 0 0 0 1812 0 0 0 0 1812 IP Address 0 0 0 0 1813 0 0 0 0 1813 0 0 0 0 1813 0 0 0 0 1813 0 0 0 0 1813 Figure 6 2 The Authentication Server Configuration illustration Parameter description e The RADIUS server number Click to open the detailed statistics for this server e IP Address The IP address and UDP port number in lt IP Address gt lt UDP Port gt notation of this server e State The current state of the server This field takes one of the following values Disabled The server is disabled Not Ready The server is enabled but IP communication is not up and running Ready The server is enabled IP communication is up and running and the RADIUS module is ready to accept accounting attempts Dead X seconds left Accounting attem
13. 2 32 The minimum shaper scheduler level must be less than the maximum shaper scheduler level The Minimum and Maximum Scheduler Weight for the link SLA must be set to the same value If they are set to different values the firmware uses the smaller of the two values and ignores the larger value Figure 4 24 The Upstream Egress SLA Configuration Parameter description e Min Shaper Min Bw This parameter will guarantee a minimum bandwidth Range 2561000000 Unit Kbps Default 0 e Max Shaper Max Bw The maximum allowed use Bandwidth Range 256 1000000 Unit Kbps Default 100000 e Min and Max Shaper Max Burst Range 1 256 Unit KBytes Mix Default 0 Max Default 255 e Min and Max Shaper Schedule Weight Range 2 32 The minimum shaper scheduler level must be less than the maximum shaper scheduler level The Minimum and Maximum Scheduler Weight for the link SLA must be set to the same value If they are set to different values the firmware will use the smaller of the two values and ignore the larger value e Buttons Save Click to Save changes Back Go back to the Logical Link page 83 CURES PAAR OAA AA O AEAEE ACA CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE o FURUKAWA 4 1 19 1 3 Downstream Egress SLA Web interface To configure the Upstream Egress SLA in the web interface 1
14. Accounting access Access management account User account management auth Authentication method eo oh ah Ko fab a M R Export Import configuration file from to TFTP Server diagnostic Diagnostic tools event Trap event severity level firmware Firmware upgrade https Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer ip System internet protocol ipv6 System IPv6 address link Enter into Logical Link Management login protect Login Protect method olt Enter into OLT Management onu Enter into ONU Management privilege Privilege level reboot Reboot the system smtp Email information snmp Simple Network Managemant Protocol ssh Secure Shell syslog Syslog configuration More q to quit This command lets you Show a list of previously run commands Syntax history Parameter lt cr gt means it without any parameter needs to type EXAMPLE Switch history Command history help history ce history 3 history ic This command lets you check the ionu digital io config list of an OLT Syntax ionulist lt O 1 gt lt 0 1 gt Parameter lt 0 1 gt 0 EPON 1 1 EPON 2 lt 0 1 gt O sort by mac 1 sort by alias EXAMPLE Switch ionudilist 1 0 index onu mac model name alias name 1 b8 26 d4 00 2c b8 FK IONU 20 DS 2 b8 26 d4 00 33 08 FK IONU 20 DS logout This command lets you Disconnect Syntax logout Parameter lt cr gt means it without any parameter needs to type 207 CENTRAL DE SERVI
15. EXAMPLE lexport olt The command lets you Export OLT configuration file to TFTP server Syntax export olt lt ip address gt lt WORD gt Parameter lt ip address gt The TFTP server ip address lt WORD gt Configuration file name EXAMPLE lexport onu The command lets you Export configuration file to TFTP server Syntax export onu lt ip address gt lt mac address gt lt WORD gt Parameter lt ip address gt The TFTP server ip address lt mac address gt ONU lt WORD gt Configuration file name 128 CERES AAMC OER O AAAA CAVE A O E AA CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch config file export onu 192 168 1 1 12 21 12 12 22 12 ccc The command lets you Import configuration file from TFTP server Syntax import lt ip address gt lt WORD gt Parameter lt ip address gt The TFTP server ip address lt WORD gt Configuration file name EXAMPLE Switch config file import 192 168 1 100 testfile Switch config file The command lets you Import OLT configuration file from TFTP server Syntax import olt lt ip address gt lt WORD gt check lt cr gt Parameter lt ip address gt The TFTP server ip address lt WORD gt Configuration file name check Check configuration file only EXAMPLE Switch config file i
16. Enable Switch network 159 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 e The command lets you GUI Control EPON OLT Warning for debug Syntax olt control lt 0 1 gt Parameter lt 0 1 gt 0 Tk GUI not control 1 Tk GUI can control EXAMPLE Switch olt olt control 1 Switch olt olt disable The command lets you Disable EPON OLT Syntax olt disable lt cr gt Parameter lt cr gt means no parameter needed to type EXAMPLE Switch olt olt disable Switch olt olt enable The command lets you Enable EPON OLT Syntax olt enable lt cr gt Parameter lt cr gt means no parameter needed to type EXAMPLE Switch olt olt enable Switch olt olt reset The command lets you Reset EPON OLT Syntax olt reset lt cr gt Parameter lt cr gt means no parameter needed to type EXAMPLE Switch olt olt reset Switch olt M25PXX Init device with JEDEC ID 0xC22018 Luton10 board detected VSC7424 Rev B RedBoot tm bootstrap and debug environment ROMRAM Non certified release version 1_12 Vitesse built 19 19 16 Apr 18 2011 Copyright C 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Free Software Foundation Inc RedBoot is free software covered by the eCos license derived from the GNU General Public License You are welcome to change it and or distribute copies of it under certain conditions Under the license terms RedBoot s
17. Hostname or IP address lt 60 1400 gt Size of ICMP echo packet EXAMPLE Switch diagnostic ping 192 168 6 127 1400 server 192 168 6 127 bytes from 192 168 6 127 icmp_seq 0 time 10ms bytes from 192 168 6 127 icmp_seq 1 time 0ms bytes from 192 168 6 127 icmp_seq 2 time 0ms bytes from 192 168 6 127 icmp_seq 3 time Oms bytes from 192 168 6 127 icmp_seq 4 time Oms 5 packets received 5 OK 0 bad The command lets you to use the ICMP protocol s mandatory ECHO_REQUEST datagram to elicit an ICMP ECHO_RESPONSE from a host or gateway Syntax ping6 lt ipv6 address gt lt 60 1400 gt Parameter lt ipv6 address gt The parameter you need to type IPv6 address lt 60 1400 gt Size of ICMP echo packet 130 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch diagnostic ping6 06 0 0 0 0 0 0 c3 80 PING6 server ff 06 c3 80 bytes of data 88 bytes from 192 168 6 200 icmp _seq 0 time 0ms 88 bytes from 192 168 6 200 icmp _seq 1 time 0ms 88 bytes from 192 168 6 200 icmp _seq 2 time 0ms 88 bytes from 192 168 6 200 icmp _seq 3 time 0ms 88 bytes from 192 168 6 200 icmp _seq 4 time 0ms Sent 5 packets received 5 OK 0 bad Switch diagnostic
18. NNI O 3 NNI 1 lt 1 30 gt rule no Before del filter rule you must display filter rule editmp Edit function clause Edit clause template lt 0 19 gt clause no clause index 0 19 lt 1 17 gt Field select value 1 Destination Mac 2 Source Mac 3 Ether Type 4 SvlanO 5 Svlan1 6 Cvlan0 7 Cvlan1 8 lp Priority 9 lpV6 NextHeader 10 Ip Ttl 11 Ip Protocol gt 12 lp Source 13 lpv6 SourceUpper 14 lp Destination 15 lpv6 DestinationUpper 16 Source Port 17 Destination Port lt 0 7 gt Operation value 0 Fail 166 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 3 lt 4 gt 5 exists 6 exist 7 True lt 0 3 gt Type value type O Hex 1 Decimal 2 IP format 3 automatic When field is User can t select type automatically lt WORD gt Vaule operation value rule Edit rule template lt 0 19 gt Rule no rule index 0 19 lt 0 7 gt Priority rule template rule priority O 7 lt 0 1 gt Action no 0 set discard flag 1 clear discard flag lt 0 12 gt Bitmap 0 Automatic 1 Epon O 2 Epon 1 3 Epon O amp Epon 1 4 NNI 0 8 NNI 1 12 NNI O amp NNI 1 lt WORD gt Each clause separated by commas Clause no clause index 0 19 show Show Traffic Rule command brdgcfg Show OLT bridge config
19. Save Click to save the changes Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 2 6 7 Trap This function is used to configure SNMP trap To create a new trap account please click the lt No number gt button and enter the trap information then check lt Apply gt Max Group Number 6 Web Interface To configure SNMP Trap setting 1 Click System SNMP and Trap The trap Hosts Configuration table will be shown Delete No Version N lae Authentication P Port Level Protocol Protocol No 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 2 18 Trap Hosts Table 2 Choose an entry to display and modify the detail parameters or click the delete button to delete the trap hosts entry 3 Specify the Trap Host Configuration Parameters 4 Click Save Trap Version vac Server IP 0000 UDP Port 162 Community Security Name Severity Level Info NoAuth NoPriv MD5 Figure 2 19 The SNMP Trap Host Configuration Parameters description e Delete Check lt Delete gt entry then click the lt Save gt button the entry will be deleted e Trap Version You may choose v1 v2c or v3 trap e Server IP To assign the SNMP Host IP address e UDP Port To assign Port number Default 162 e Community Security Name
20. Switch olt optcalmon 0 1 Switch olt show optcalmon 0 Optical Power Monitor Hardware Type SFF 8472 Compliant I2C Bus GPIO 0 I2C Operating Speed 50 I2C Device Address a2 Register Address 104 Length of Register 2 The command lets you Show OLT command Syntax show oltInfo port config port status provinolt show optcalctrl provinhost lt 0 1 gt Parameter management mode Show OLT management mode if normal can manage OLT E202 from nni 0 nni 1 if nni O can manage OLT E202 from nni O if nni 1 can manage OLT E202 from nni 1 oltInfo Show General Information Of An OLT optcalctrl Show OLT Optical Power Control lt 0 1 gt 0 epon 0 1 epon 1 optcalmon Show OLT Optical Power Monitor Config 161 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE E F UR UKAWA E ee port config Show OLT Port Configuration port status Show OLT Port Information provinhost Show OLT Provision in Host provinolt Show OLT Provision in OLT 162 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 EXAMPLE Switch olt show management mode Management Mode Normal Switch olt show oltInfo Output Optical Center Min TX Power dBm Max TX Power dBm Min Max RX Sensitivity dBm RX Saturation Power dBm Fir
21. The command lets you show email configuration Syntax show lt cr gt Parameter lt cr gt means it without any parameter needs to type NOTE When enable DHCP snooping mode operation the request DHCP messages will be forwarded to trusted ports and only allowed reply packets from trusted ports EXAMPLE Switch smtp sho Mail Server User Name Password Severity level Sender Return Path Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress The command lets you configure email user name Syntax mode username password Parameter lt username gt Up to 47 characters describing user name lt password gt Up to 47 characters describing password EXAMPLE Switch smtp username david 1111 Switch smtp show Mail Server davidserver User Name david Password z kkkkkkkk Severity level Debug Sender davidtech Return Path david mail davidtech com tw Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress rose davidtech com tw 189 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE E FURUKAWA Zi i la 8 20 SNMP Commands of CLI Any Network Management System NMS running the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP can manage the Managed devices equipped with SNMP agent provided that the Management Information Base MIB is installed correctly on the managed devices The SNMP is a protocol that is used to govern the tran
22. User s Manual FK C2 local Use local authentication none Authentication disabled telnet Use remote RADIUS authentication tacacst Use remote TACACS authentication EXAMPLE Switch auth method ssh local Switch auth The command lets you display the ARP inspection configuration information Syntax show lt cr gt Parameter lt cr gt means it without any parameter needs to type EXAMPLE Switch auth show Client Authentication Method Local Authentication Fallback console local Disabled telnet local Disabled ssh local Disabled web local Disabled10B Disabled 127 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 8 6 Config file Commands of CLI Config file This section describes how to export and import the GEPON configuration Any current configuration files will be exported as XML format Config file Commands export Export configuration file to TFTP server export olt Export OLT configuration file to TFTP server export onu Export configuration file to TFTP server import Import configuration file from TFTP server import olt Import OLT configuration file from TFTP server import onu Import configuration file from TFTP server The command lets you run the export function to export the switch configuration to TFTP server Syntax export lt ip address gt lt WORD gt Parameter lt ip address gt The TFTP server ip address lt WORD gt Configuration file name
23. disable Disable SNMP mode enable Enable SNMP mode EXAMPLE Switch snmp mode enable Switch snmp show mode SNMPv3 State Show SNMP State Enabled SNMPv3 Engine ID 80001455030040c7232600 The command lets you show SNMP command 192 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 Syntax show access community group mode snmp trap user view Parameter access Show snmpv3 access entry community Show snmpv3 community entry group Show snmpv3 groups entry mode Show snmp configuration snmp Show snmp community configuration trap Show snmp trap entry user Show snmpv3 users entry view Show snmpv3 views entry EXAMPLE Switch snmp show access SNMPv3 Accesses Table Group Name Model SecurityLevel Read View Name Write View Name Number of entries 0 Switch snmp show community SNMP Community Table Idx Community UserName Source IP Source Mask 192 168 6 127 255 255 255 0 Number of entries The command lets you configure SNMP trap Syntax trap lt 1 6 gt v2 v3 ipv4 ipv6 lt ip address gt lt 1 65535 gt lt 0 7 gt Parameter lt 1 6 gt trap index 1 6 v2 version v3 version ipv4 Trap host IP type ipv6 Trap host IP type lt ip address gt Trap host IPv4 address lt 1 65535 gt trap port lt 0 7 gt Severity level lt 0 gt Emergency system is unusable lt 1 gt Alert action must be taken immediately lt 2 gt Critical
24. lt gt nni 0 2 epon 0 lt gt nni 1 3 epon 1 lt gt nni 1 lt 1 7 gt level 1 7 lt 0 256 gt level 1 7 value egress shaper set Aggregate Shaper Egress lt 0 1000000 gt MaxBw available from 256 to 1000000 0 disable aggregate bandwidth lt 0 256 gt MaxBurst available from 0 to 256 0 disable aggreg ate bandwidth ingress dba set Aggregate Shaper Ingress DBA lt 0 1 gt direction 0 epon O 1 epon 1 lt 0 1000000 gt MaxBw available from 256 to 1000000 0 disable aggregate bandwidth lt 0 256 gt MaxBurst available from 0 to 256 0 disable aggreg ate bandwidth ingress ddw set Ingress DBA Drop Down Weight lt 0 1 gt Port 0 epon 0O 1 epon 1 lt 1 7 gt level 1 7 lt 0 256 gt level 1 7 value polling rate Set Polling Rate lt 0 1 gt Port 0 epon 0 1 epon 1 lt 0 7 gt level 0 7 Unit 65 5 us lt 0 256 gt level rate Unit 65 5 us show Show Aggregate Shaper Information command 152 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch ol ol o Ew broadcast sla 3 1 100000 256 7 32 Switch dba show broadcast sla 3 Epon 1 lt gt NNI 1 Broadcast SLA Min Shaper Disable Min Bw kbps 3 10 Min Burst kbps Scheduler Lvl Schedule Weight Max Shaper Max
25. olt disable Disable EPON OLT olt enable Enable EPON OLT olt reset Reset EPON OLT optcalctrl set Optical Control optcalmon set Optical Power Monitor Config show Show OLT command speed set Port Speed Duplex sta Enter into Statistic Information Management state set Port State tm Enter into TM Information E mand lets you Enter into DBA Information Syntax dba broadcast sla lt 0 3 gt lt 0 1 gt lt 0 1000000 gt lt 1 256 gt lt 0 7 gt lt 2 32 gt egress ddw lt 0 3 gt lt 1 7 gt lt 0 256 gt egress shaper lt 0 1000000 gt lt 0 256 gt ingress dba lt 0 1 gt lt 0 1000000 gt lt 0 256 gt ingress ddw lt 0 1 gt lt 1 7 gt lt 0 256 gt polling rate lt 0 1 gt lt 0 7 gt lt 0 256 gt show lt cr gt Parameter broadcast sla Set Broadcast SLA command lt 0 3 gt 0 epon 0 lt gt nni 0 1 epon 1 lt gt nni 0 2 epon O lt gt nni 1 3 epon 1 lt gt nni 1 lt 0 1 gt 0 Min Shaper 1 Max Shaper 151 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA sers vanua lt 0 1000000 gt Banswidth value O not including Max Bw 256 1000 000 lt 1 256 gt Burst value lt 0 7 gt Scheduler Level lt 2 32 gt Schedule Weight egress ddw set Egress DBA Drop Down Weight lt 0 3 gt 0 epon 0 lt gt nni 0 1 epon 1
26. 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 2 Specify the Privilege parameter 3 Click Save Group Name Privilege Levels Account Ba Da D _ a 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Figure 2 6 The Privilege Level configuration Parameter description e Group Name The name identifying the privilege group In most cases a privilege level group consists of a single module but some of them contain more than one The following description defines these privilege level groups in details for example System Contact Name Location Time zone Log Security Authentication System Access Management Port contains Dot1x port MAC based and the MAC Address Limit ACL HTTPS SSH ARP Inspection and IP source guard IP Everything except ping Port Everything except VeriPHY Diagnostics ping and VeriPHY Maintenance CLI System Reboot System Restore Default System Password Configuration Save Configuration Load and Firmware Load Web Users Privilege Levels and everything in Maintenance e Privilege Levels Every group has an authorization Privilege level for the following sub groups configuration read only configuration exec
27. 196 8 23 System Commands of CL acids cecscsehewncsnehenccrenrncttneaametassesiveeratiecacrtbtewsanveunn 199 8 24 System time Commands Of CLI uu cece cseccsseescsseeeceesecsesseeessseeecseeees 202 8 25 Global Commands of CL1 cccccccccccssecseeeecesecseeescesecseseseesecssecseeseeaeens 206 3 RCA CMCSA PAPAL REE IMPALA RUTCRPELOVECAROCOTER IC IIRTCRIGIN MM CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE FURUKAWA sers vanua Caution Circuit devices are sensitive to static electricity which can damage their delicate electronics Dry weather conditions or walking across a carpeted floor may cause you to acquire a static electrical charge To protect your device always Touch the metal chassis of your computer to ground the static electrical charge before you pick up the circuit device Pick up the device by holding it on the left and right edges only Electronic Emission Notices Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment European Community CE Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
28. 2 System Configuration This chapter describes all the basic configuration tasks which includes the System Information and any manageable function of the FK C2 RADC e g Time Account IP Syslog and SNMP 2 1 System Information After you login you can see and configure the system information It will display the FK C2 RADC system information Web interface To check the System Information in the web interface 1 Click System System Information and Information v1 01 v1 01 13LT22000019 10 150 4 253 255 255 255 0 10 150 4 254 115200 Figure 2 1 System Information Parameter description e Model Name To display the device model name e System Description To display the device description and product type e Location To display device implement location Configurable e Contact To display the contact information Configurable e Device name To display the system name the default value is the Model name Configurable e System Date The current GMT system time and date The system time is obtained through the configured NTP Server or through synchronization with your PC e System Uptime The period of time the device has been operational e BIOS version To display the system BIOS current version e Firmware version To display the system firmware current version e Hardware Mechanical version To display the system hardware mechanical current version e Series Number To display the system series number tha
29. 4 4 IONU Digital IO The IONU Digital lO is a list that shows only the ONU model FK IONU DS connected to each of the EPON ports This model of Industrial ONU has digital signal inputs and outputs to monitor devices connected to it as Emergency Phones for example The column DI 4 from the table below shows the status of the device Hang Off The device is in standby Pick up The device is operational To send a signal to wake up the connected device select the ONU and click on the button DO 1 Send Wakeup Figure 4 37 IONU Digital IO Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chite 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 5 Configuration 5 1 Trap Event Severity This function is used to set an Alarm trap and get the Event log The Trap Events Configuration function is used to enable the OLT to send out the trap information while pre defined trap events occur Web Interface To configure the Trap Event Severity in the web interface 1 Click Configuration and then Trap Event Severity Configuration 2 Scroll to select the Group name and Severity Level 3 Click the Save E e Uae a Warning Figure 5 1 The Trap Event Severity Configuration Screen Parameter description e Group Name The name identifying the severity group e Severity Level Every group has a se
30. 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA vas 4 1 4 ONU Information Web interface To check the ONU Information in the web interface 1 Click ONU Management 2 Click ONU List 3 For the selected ONU choose the option ONU Information on the function combo box Figure 4 5 ONU Information Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA a FK C2 4 1 5 ONU Traffic Management Rules Setting The Rules Setting shows ONU traffic information that includes rule Priority Action Parameters Field Select Op and Value You can control the user data flow by configuring these rules Classification is the process of deciding which frames are forwarded to particular queues and passed through the ONU Filtering is the process of deciding which frames should be dropped and not passed through the ONU An ONU has a Queue Configuration which describes the number and sizes of queues in use as well as their connectivity to user ports and EPON logical links An ONU also has a classification scheme which is a set of rules describing how traffic is forwarded to priority queues in either direction Web interface To configure the ONU Rules in the web interface 1 Click ONU Management
31. 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch network loop_timing maxpgdelay 0 19920 Wrong Mode Switch network loop_timing minpgdelay 0 19920 Wrong Mode Switch network loop_timing onudelay 0 30000 Wrong Mode Switch network loop_timing updndelayoff 0 27768 Wrong Mode Switch network show loop timing OLT Loop Timing EPON Port 0 Minimum Propagation Delay Maximum Propagation Delay Onu Delay Onu Up Donw Offset EPON Port 1 Minimum Propagation Delay Maximum Propagation Delay Onu Delay Onu Up Donw Offset Switch network Switch network mpcp_ param period 0 65530 Switch network mpcp param window 0 131070 Sswitch network show mpcp param OLT MPCP Parameters EPON Port 0 Discovery Period 10ms i 6550 Discovery Window Bytes F 131070 EPON Port 1 Discovery Period 10ms Discovery Window Bytes Switch network Switch network oam param loopBack 65535 Switch network oam param max_rate 255 Switch network oam_param min_rate 4 Switch network show oam_param OLT OAM Parameters Max Oam Rate PDUs sec 255 Min Oam Rate sec PDU 4 LoopBack Timeout 100ms i 65535 Switch network vlan_param ether_type 8100 Switch network vilan_param tag_down enable Switch network vlan_param tag _up enable Switch network show vilan_param OLT VLAN Parameters Vlan Ether Type 0x8100 Tag UP Enable Tag Down
32. 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 8 10 HTTPs Commands of CLI Https This section shows you how to use HTTPS to securely access the Switch HTTPS is a secure communication protocol that combines authentication and data encryption to provide secure encrypted communication via the browser HTTPs Commands Command Function mode Configure the HTTPS mode redirect Configure the HTTPS redirect mode show Show the HTTPs configuration The command lets you configure the HTTPs enable or disable Syntax mode disable enable Parameter disable The parameter lets you to disable HTTPS mode operation enable The parameter lets you to enable HTTPS mode operation EXAMPLE Switch https mode enable Switch https show HTTPS Mode Enabled HTTPS Redirect Mode Disabled The command lets you to configure the HTTPs redirect mode enable or disable Syntax redirect disable enable Parameter disable The parameter lets you to disable HTTPS redirect mode operation enable The parameter lets you to enable HTTPS redirect mode operation EXAMPLE Switch https redirect enable ERROR Can not enable HTTPS redirect function when the HTTPS operation mode is disabled Switch https mode enable Switch https redirect enable Switch https show HTTPS Mode Enabled HTTPS Redirect Mode Enabled The command lets you to display the HTTP
33. 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA ee 3 2 OLT Provision Wizard Allows the configuration of the main parameters of the OLT by creating a profile loading a profile or by using the default parameters Web InterfaceTo configure the OLT Provision Wizard in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management then OLT Provision Wizard 2 To use a saved profile or the default settings specify the chosen option on the field Select click on the button Load check the configured parameters and click on Next Note It s possible to edit the parameters from the profile 3 To set new parameters just make the necessary changes and click on Next Figure 3 2 OLT Provision Wizard DBA Drop Down Weights 4 On the next page the rest of the parameters are shown Check the values make the necessary changes and click Next Figure 3 3 OLT Provision Wizard DBA Pooling rate Aggregate Shaper and Bridging Config Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA user har 5 On the next page the configured T
34. Bw kbps Max Burst kbps Scheduler Lvl Schedule Weight Switch dba Switch dba egress ddw 3 7 256 Switch dba show egress ddw NNI 1 Egress DBA Drop Down Weights 56 Kbytes Switch dba egress shaper 3 999 200 Switch dba show egress shaper Epon 0 Egress Epon 0 Aggregate Shaper Egress Disable Epon 1 Egress Epon 1 Aggregate Shaper Egress Disable NNI 0 Egress NNI 0 Aggregate Shaper Egress Disable NNI 1 Egress NNI 1 Aggregate Shaper Egress Enable Max Burst 200 Switch dba ingress dba 1 100000 256 Switch dba show ingress dba Aggregate Shaper Ingress Disable Aggregate Shaper Ingress Enable 100000 Kbps Max Burst 256 Kbvtes 153 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 Switch dba ingress ddw 1 7 222 Switch dba show ingress ddw Epon 0 Ingress DBA Drop Down Weights KBytes KBytes KBytes KBytes KBytes KBytes KBytes 222 Kbytes Switch dba polling rate 1 7 256 Switch dba show polling rate EPON 0 DBA Polling Rate o 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 0 15 130 2 60 3 60 4 60 5 60 a 0 7 256 65 5 us 256 The command lets you set Port Flow Control Syntax flow control lt 2 5 gt lt 0 1 gt Parameter lt 2 5 gt 2 nni 0 tp 3 nni 0 fiber 4 nni 1 tp 5 nni 1 fiber lt 0 1 gt Flow Control 1 Enable 0 Disable EXAMPLE Switch olt flow control 5 1 g en The command lets you Enter into OL
35. Config cccccccscsecssseeecseeescseesecsesseesssseeecseeeeens 35 3 9 OLT Traffic ManageMent ccccccccccccsesecscesecsesseeecseesecsecsecsesseeeeaeeeeseesesas 36 3 10 OLT Bridging CONT Gos casccaincessics ataxesntninedeca hasnnicsednmasbceddtarcineseedecelssencidanndayses 39 3 11 OLT DBA racecar ae E E E a eet 40 3 12 OLT IGMP ae Poss ores ates nition ena 45 3 13 Network Parameters cccccccccscesscsseessessceseeseeeecesecseeeeessecsseeseseecaesseseeseaeens 49 3 14 OLT Dynamic Table sssini innia iii 53 3 15 OLT OperatiOMaiecnesn anin eiai a E E E ARA Ni 54 3 16 Block Link LiStsisenenianinocsron aneio ame tater E i nT ee 56 3 17 All Known Link Provision cccccccccesccssesscesecsceeeeesecssessesecssecseseessseeseeseeaes 57 4 ONU Manageme n cccccccccccneeseeeeeceseeeeeeeenenansneneesenes 60 4 1 ONU ICIS ai cecapehetaa eens dca sasacobetessades helecaheardemmeselu a NES 60 4 2 ONU Subscriber WIG W cscccsccictss sates ti tikaclastadutinas leialbsdeain ida Weibledelbleeaeanis 92 4 3 ONU Authorization a aa aaa 93 4 4 IONU Digital Oina a a iaat 95 5 Configuration racist ass ected cies nineteen 96 5 1 Trap Event Severity ecrini i A E E 96 2 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160
36. Eth VID Decimal Unused Hex IPv4 Protocol Decimal Unused Hex Unused Hex Unused Up stream value Field Selects L2 Dest Addr L2 Source Addr Unused L2 Length Type Eth VID Decimal Unused Hex IPv4 Protocol Decimal Unused Hex Unused Hex Unused Hex Operator exists exist True Switch tm Switch tm editmp action 0 29 Switch tm Switch tm editmp clause 19 1101 0 rrr Switch tm editmp downg 4 1 yyy Switch tm Switch tm editmp field 4 10 6 9 31 32 index Name LayerSel DWord BitOffset FieldWidth Switch tm 182 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 Switch tm loadtmp field 2 4 Switch tm Switch tm loadtmp queue b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 4 Up stream queue config link index queue set Switch tm Switch tm show field b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 2 EPON ONU Field Selects RefCount LayerSel DWord BitOffset FieldWidth L2 Dest Addr L2 Source Addr Unused L2 Length Type Eth VID Unused IPv4 Protocol Unused Unused Unused Unused PPO DWAIHUPWNHE OOOO OCOORWMAOFRF CS i Le ee NNN NNNOONOO 0 1 Switch tm show quecfg b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 Up stream queue config link index queue set Down stream queue config queue set Switch tm show rule b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 0 onu mac b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 downstream priority action Set Destination Forward param port no 1 queue index field selects L2 Link Index operation priority ac
37. For example 192 1 2 34 lt ip hostname gt NTP server IP address or hostname EXAMPLE Switch time ntp 1 64 90 182 55 Switch time show ntp Server IP host address or a host name string 64 90 182 55 The command lets you show time information Syntax show daylight ntp Parameter daylight Show time information ntp Show NTP information EXAMPLE Switch time show daylight Clock Source Local Settings Local Time 2011 01 01 07 17 29 YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Time Zone Offset O min Daylight Savings Disabled Switch time show ntp Server IP host address or a host name string The command lets you configure system time zone 204 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 Syntax time zone lt HH MM gt Parameter lt HH MMb gt The time difference between GMT and local time the possible value is from GMT 12 00 to GMT 12 00 EXAMPLE Switch time time zone 01 00 Switch time show daylight Clock Source NTP Server Local Time 2011 12 12 11 14 24 YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Time Zone Offset 60 min Daylight Savings Enabled Time Set Offset 1000 min Daylight Savings Type Recurring From Day Wed Week 2 Month Jan Time 11 00 To Day Sun Week 3 Month May Time 12 00 205 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chite 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CL
38. Groups Robustness Count Query Interval Unit 10ms Query Response Timeout Unit 10ms Query Message Maximum Response Time Unit 100ms Start Query Count Start Query Interval Unit 10ms IGMP Frame checksum validation Min Guaranteed Bandwidth Last Member Query Count Last Member Query Interval Unit 10ms Last Member Query Message Max Resp Time Unit 100ms Retransmit Count Retransmit Interval Unit 10ms IPv4 SA IPv6 SA IGMP IP Header checksum validation 0000 0000 0000 0000 00 a Disable 1 Enable 0 Kbps Max Bandwidth Kbps Default Per Channel Bandwidth Kbps Save Figure 3 28 The OLT IGMP Proxy Parameters Parameter description e Maximum IGMP Groups This parameter determines how many IGMP Groups can be supported If this parameter is 0 the IGMP Proxy is disabled When IGMP is disabled all IP Multicast Frames are forwarded by the OLT If the current number of groups is equal to the maximum IGMP Groups no new groups will be added or forwarded by the OLT and joins for new groups will be discarded Range 0 3072 O OFF default 0 e Robustness Count This parameter represents the number of IGMP General Queries The Robustness Count may pass with no corresponding IGMP Report reply before a Group is removed Range 1 16 default 2 e Query Interval This parameter is a time interval Range 1 65535 Unit 10ms default 12500 e Query Response Timeout This parameter is th
39. HH MMb Time that DST ends Recurring DST occurs on the same date every year lt DAY gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat at which DST begins every year lt WORD gt first 2 3 4 last at which DST begins every year lt MONTH gt Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec at which DST begins every year lt HH MMb The time at which DST begins every year lt DAY gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat at which DST ends every year lt WORD gt first 2 3 4 last at which DST ends every year lt MONTH gt Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec at which DST ends every year lt HH MMb The time at which DST ends every year EXAMPLE Switch time daylight enable 1440 by dates 2012 03 01 10 00 2012 04 01 09 00 Switch time show daylight Clock Source NTP Server Local Time 2011 01 01 07 23 21 YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Time Zone Offset O min Daylight Savings Enabled Time Set Offset 1440 min Daylight Savings Type By dates From 2012 03 01 10 00 YYYY MM DD HH MM To 2012 04 01 09 00 YYYY MM DD HH MM Switch time daylight enable 1000 recurring wed 2 jan 11 00 sun 3 may 12 00 Switch time show daylight Clock Source NTP Server Local Time 2011 01 01 07 28 43 YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Time Zone Offset O min Daylight Savings Enabled Time Set Offset 1000 min Daylight Savings Type Recurring From Day Wed Week 2 Month Jan Time 11 00 To Day
40. IGMP Group Specific Queries are sent The Last Member Query Interval must be higher than the Last Member Query Maximum Response Time Range 1 2600 Unit 10ms default 110 e Last Member Query Message Max Resp Time The Last Member Query Message Maximum Response time is set in the Maximum Response Time field of IGMP Group Specific Query messages sent downstream This value must be lower than the Last Member Query Interval Range 1 255 Unit 100ms default 10 e Retransmit Count Range 0 3 default 0 e Retransmit Interval This is an interval which represents the interval at which IGMP Reports Joins are retransmitted upstream Range 1 2500 Unit 10ms default 10 e IGMP Frame checksum validation This parameter can set IGMP Frame checksum validation It has two modes Enable and Disable default Disable e IGMP IP Header checksum validation This parameter can set IGMP IP Header checksum validation It has two modes Enable and Disable default Disable e Min Guaranteed Bandwidth Kbps Range 0 2000000 e Max Bandwidth Kbps Range 0 2000000 e Default Per Channel Bandwidth Kbps Range 0 1000000 e Buttons Save Click to Save changes Default Click to restore the default configuration Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 VENTRAL Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CE
41. Info Info Info Info Info Warning Info Info Info Info Info Info Info Info Info Info Info Info Info Info Info Warning User s Manual FK C2 133 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 8 9 Firmware Commands of CLI This section describes how to upgrade Firmware The GEPON can be enhanced with more value added functions by installing firmware upgrades firmware Commands Command Function oltreboot Reset Reboot OLT oltupgrade Upgrade OLT firmware onureboot reset ONUs onuupgrade Upgrade ONUs firmware show Show information about active and alternate firmware images upgrade Upgrade system firmware oltreboot The command lets you Reset Reboot OLT Syntax oltreboot lt cr gt Parameter lt cr gt means no parameter needed to type EXAMPLE Switch firmware oltreboot Switch firmware M25PXX Init device with JEDEC ID 0xC22018 Luton10 board detected VSC7424 Rev B RedBoot tm bootstrap and debug environment ROMRAM Non certified release version 1_12 Vitesse built 19 19 16 Apr 18 2011 Copyright C 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Free Software Foundation Inc RedBoot is free software covered by the eCos license derived from the GNU General Public License You are welcome to change it and or distribute copies of it under certain conditions Under the license terms RedBoot s source code and full li
42. Out Serial Cable Wiring FK C2 RADC s 8 Pin Serial Port Null Modem PC s 9 Pin DTE Port 2 RXD receive data 3 TXD transmit data 3 RXD receive data gt 2 RXD receive data 5 SGND Signal ground 5 SGND Signal ground NOTE No other pins are used The serial port s configuration requirements are as follows Default Baud rate 115 200 bps Character Size 8 Characters Parity None Stop bit One Data bits 8 Flow control none E a di i i i a The default username is admin and password is empty For the first time to use please enter the default username and password and then click the Enter button The login process now is completed Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA sers vanua 8 2 AAA Commands of CLI A This section shows you to use an AAA Authentication Authorization Accounting server to provide access control to your network The AAA server can be a TACACS or RADIUS server to create and manage objects that contain settings for using AAA servers AAA Commands in CLI acc radius Configure RADIUS accounting Server accounting Configure Accounting mode authorization Configure Authorization mode deadti
43. Port the target UNI port should be specified e Location If the loopback entity is Port the target location Mac or Phy should be specified e Payload Size Bytes The size of the data portion of an Ethernet frame e Number of Frames Frames Number of frames to transmit in a loopback test e VLAN Tag Specifies the VID of the loopback frames The valid VID range is 1 4094 0 disables frame tagging e Test Result Includes Frames sent Frames received OK Corrupted frames received Minimum Delay s Maximum Delay us Average Delay us A frame is presumed lost if it has not returned after 1 second Delay stats are accumulated only for frames received OK Five consecutively lost frames will cause the test to be aborted e Buttons Save Click to Save changes Back Go back to the ONU List Page 80 CURR ESE CAMARO AVAYA AAA O AEA E SR EROG IERIE ACA CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE E FURUKAWA Zi i la 4 1 19 Logical Links This section will teach you to display the Logical Link table It displays all provisioned logical links belonging to an ONU Web interface To configure the ONU Logical Links in the web interface 1 Click ONU Management 2 Click ONU List 3 For the selected ONU choose the option Logical Links in the function combo box Logical Links EPON 2 OnuMac b8 26
44. Range 1 256 Unit KBytes Mix Default 0 Max Default 255 e Min and Max Shaper Schedule Weight Range 2 32 The minimum shaper scheduler level must be less than the maximum shaper scheduler level The Minimum and Maximum Scheduler Weight for the link SLA must be set to the same value If they are set to different values the firmware will use the smaller of the two values and ignore the larger value e Buttons Save Click to Save changes Back Go back to the Logical Link page 84 CURE M ESC CAMA E EA OAA AAA ROTCRPAROIME SR EROG TERE ACA CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE E F URUKAWA LL eee 4 1 19 2 Multicast SLA Web interface To configure the Multicast SLA in the web interface Click ONU Management Click ONU List For the selected ONU choose the option Logical Link in the function combo box For the selected Logical Link choose the option Multicast SLA in the function combo box Set the parameters Click Save E ode ae ad Min Shaper Disable v Max Shaper Min Bw Kbps Max Bw Kbps 0 Max Burst KBytes 0 Max Burst KBytes 0 Scheduler Lvl ov Scheduler Lvl ov Schedule Weight 0 Schedule Weight 2 Save Back If Max BW and Max Burstis 0 It represents no multicast SLA for this link Min Shaper Min Bw 0 256 1000 000 Max Shaper Max Bw 256 1000 000 Min Shaper Max Burs
45. Sun Week 3 Month May Time 12 00 The command lets you delete NTP server Syntax delete lt 1 5 gt Parameter lt 1 5 gt NTP server index EXAMPLE Switch time delete 1 The command lets you configure system time manually Syntax manual lt YYYY MM DD gt lt HH MM SS gt Parameter lt YYYY MM DD gt Date of system example 2011 06 25 lt HH MM SS gt Time example 23 10 55 203 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch time manual 2011 12 12 10 00 00 Switch time show daylight Clock Source Local Settings Local Time 2011 12 12 10 00 07 YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Time Zone Offset O min Daylight Savings Enabled Time Set Offset 1000 min Daylight Savings Type Recurring From Day Wed Week 2 Month Jan Time 11 00 To Day Sun Week 3 Month May Time 12 00 ntp The command lets you configure NTP server Syntax ntp lt 1 5 gt lt ipv6 address gt lt ip hostname gt Parameter lt 1 5 gt NTP server index lt ipv6 address gt NTP server IPv6 address IPv6 address is in 128 bit records represented as eight fields of up to four hexadecimal digits with a colon separates each field For example fe80 215 c5ff fe03 4dc7 The symbol is a special syntax that can be used as a shorthand way of representing multiple 16 bit groups of contiguous zeros but it can only appear once It also used a following legally IPv4 address
46. The length of Community Security Name string is restricted to 1 32 e Severity Level Indicates what kind of message will be sent according to the Severity Level e Security Level There are three kinds of choices NoAuth NoPriv No authentication and no privacy Auth NoPriv Authentication and no privacy Auth Priv Authentication and privacy e Authentication Protocol You can choose MD5 or SHA for authentication e Authentication Password The length of MD5 Authentication Password is restricted to 8 32 The length of SHA Authentication Password is restricted to 8 40 e Privacy Protocol You can set DES encryption for UserName e Privacy Password The length of Privacy Password is restricted to 8 32 e Buttons Save Click to apply the changes made Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 E F U R U KAWA E ee 2 7 Login Protect This function is used to block the access from an IP address after 3 wrong attempts Web Interface To configure the Login Protect in the WEB Interface 1 Click System Login Protect and Configuration 2 Specify the Block time interval 3 Click Save Figure 2 20 The Login Protect Configuration Parameter descr
47. This parameter is set per port The number of IGMP Groups means how many Groups can be added to this port If the number of IGMP Groups is set to 0 it means the IGMP snooping is disabled and all IGMP requests will be sent Default 0 e Queue For Classification This parameter decides how many Queues will be used for classification of downstream IP multicast traffic Default 0 e Forward Group By L2 DA Forwards the IGMP group via Layer 2 Destination Address DA e Forward Group By VID Forwards the IGMP group via VLAN ID VID e Forward Group By IP DA Forwards the IGMP group via IP Address DA 71 CURE M ESE CAMA MOTRIN PPPae RR OTCRPARUIM SR EROG OER ACA CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE E F UR UKAWA E 4 1 10 IGMP VLAN Provisioning Web interface To configure the IGMP Snooping Parameters in the Web interface 1 Click ONU Management 2 Click ONU List 3 For the selected ONU choose the option IGMP Snooping Parameters in the function combo box and then click on IGMP VLAN Provisioning button 4 Set the parameters 5 Click Save to apply the changes Action for Unmanaged Groups Discard block IPMC IGMP TEVENUNALEAAN TO i a OOGGGGGEGEG0 0000008 No ml 2 3 J an 5 ST 8 9 10 A s 15 16 Save Figure 4 13 The IGMP VLAN Provisioning configu
48. Unit 8 75ms available from O to 32768 broadcast que Set onu Broadcast Queue lt 0 255 gt Queue index Queue Idx maximum 255 disable automaticbroadcast handling entry_limit EPON ONU Bridging Config Entry Limit lt 0 64 gt Entry Limit available from O to 64 170 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 eth EPON ONU VLAN Option Ethertype lt WORD gt hexadecimal learning mode EPON ONU Bridging Config Learning Mode lt 0 1 gt Learning mode 0 Forward 802 1d Learning 1 Drop Until Learned MAC Access Control show Show EPON ONU Bridging Config Information tag_down Set EPON ONU VLAN Tag Up Mode disable Disable EPON ONU VLAN Tag Down enable Enable EPON ONU VLAN Tag Down tag_up Set EPON ONU VLAN Tag Up Mode EXAMPLE Switch bc age_limit b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 1 32768 Switch bc broadcast que b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 2 255 Switch bc entry limit b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 1 64 Switch bc eth b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 a Switch bc learning mode b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 1 1 Switch bc tag_down b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 enable Switch bc tag_up b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 enable Switch bc show b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 0 0 as Kole pi ele ma Ole oh as Ke ME Age Limit 8 75ms 32768 Entry Limit Entries 64 Learning Mode 1 Drop Until Learned MAC Access Control Port 2 Age Limit 8 75ms 8192 Entry Limit Entries 64 Learning Mode 0 Forward 802 1d Learning ONU
49. Up Down Delay Offset lt 32768 32767 gt Default 0 Range 32768 32767 mpcp_param Set EPON OLT MPCP Parameters period Set EPON OLT MPCP Discovery Period lt 0 1 gt Set EPON OLT MPCP Discovery Period 0 EPON Port 0 1 EPON Port 1 lt 10 65530 gt Default 100 Range 1 6553 10ms window Set EPON OLT MPCP Discovery Window lt 0 1 gt Set EPON OLT MPCP Discovery Period 0 EPON Port 0 1 EPON Port 1 lt 84 131070 gt Default 16319 Range 84 131070 Bytes oam_param Set EPON OLT OAM Parameters loopBack Set EPON OLT LoopBack Timeout lt 10 65535 gt Default 600 Range 10 65535 100ms max_rate Set EPON OLT Max OAM Rate lt 0 255 gt Default 30 Range 0 255 PDUs sec min_rate Set EPON OLT Min OAM Rate lt 0 4 gt Default 1 Range 0 4 sec PDU show Show OLT EPON Network Parameters loop_timing Show EPON Loop Timing mpcp_param Show EPON MPCP Parameters oam_param Show EPON OAM Parameters vian_param Show EPON VLAN Parameters vlan_param Set EPON OLT VLAN Parameters ether_type Set EPON OLT Vlan Ether Type lt WORD gt Default 8100 tag_down Set EPON OLT VLAN Tag Up Mode disable Disable EPON OLT VLAN Tag Down enable Enable EPON OLT VLAN Tag Down tag_up Set EPON OLT VLAN Tag Up Mode disable Disable EPON OLT VLAN Tag Up enable Enable EPON OLT VLAN Tag Up 158 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800
50. a TFTP Server first configure the server then click on the Upload button 3 To configure the auto upload function change the mode to Enable The auto upload will occur when the list reaches 200 entries 4 Click Save So ena ea ke aae E EAEE 1c 60 51 count 1 Epon Link count 1 2011 01 01 00 26 16 Epon Link 2011 01 01 00 26 13 2011 01 01 00 25 46 SIRISIFIRISSE IS cloNiotnisionia G atl Figure 2 10 The System Log display Parameter description e TFTP Sever TFTP server IP address for log data upload To configure the server address click Maintenance gt TFTP Server e Auto Upload enable disable the auto upload function e ID The ID gt 1 of the system log entry e Level The level of the system log entry The following level types are supported lt 0 gt Emergency System is unusable lt 1 gt Alert Action must be taken immediately lt 2 gt Critical Critical conditions lt 3 gt Error Error conditions lt 4 gt Warning Warning conditions lt 5 gt Notice Normal but significant conditions lt 6 gt Information Information messages lt 7 gt Debug Debug level messages e Time The time of the system log entry e Message The message of the system log entry e Buttons Auto refresh Check this box to refresh the page automatically Automatic refresh occurs every 3 seconds Refresh Click to refresh the page Clear Flushes all system log entries Save Save the conf
51. commas Queue Size Minimum is 2 queue Size Maximum is 100 hint Hint function action Hint action clause Hint clause loadtmp Load function field Show field select and load to field select template lt 0 2 gt ONU port no 0 epon port 1 2 user port lt 0 4 gt Field select template no 0 4 queue Show queue config and load to queue template lt 0 4 gt Queue template no 0 4 show Show EPON ONU Traffic Management Information field Show ONU Field Selects lt 0 2 gt ONU port no 0 epon port 1 2 user port quecfg Show ONU Queue Config rule Show ONU Rule Table lt 0 2 gt O EPON Port 1 UNI Port 1 2 UNI Port 2 target Show target onu showtmp Show function Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 User s Manual FK C2 action Show action template lt 0 19 gt Show action template index clause Show clause template field Show field template lt 0 4 gt template no 0 4 queue Show queue template rule Show rule template target Set target onu EXAMPLE Switch tm apply field 1 b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 2 Switch tm apply queue 4 b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 Switch tm apply rule 19 2 Switch tm target b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 onu mac b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 Down stream value Field Selects L2 Dest Addr L2 Source Addr L2 Link Index Decimal L2 Length Type Hex
52. d4 00 33 08 Link Index Function _ Bridging Mode 0 SimpleBridge 1 l SimpleBridge Figure 4 22 The Logical Links Table Screen Parameter description e Link Index Sequential numbering from 1 to N N lt 8 e Function Select the function type to display the logical links information the available options are SLA Multicast SLA Bridge Mode EPON Security Statistics Dynamic Table Link Operations e Link Label It is the globally unique Mac Address assigned to a logical link The Mac Address is used within an EPON system to identify the logical link In IEEE802 3ah specification one ONU supports one logical link But our ONU support multiple logical links up to 8 in a single physical device Eight successive Mac Addresses are assigned for one ONU each of them representing one logical link e Status Possible values are Registered or Blocked e Bridging Mode The provisioned bridging mode of a logical link e Refresh To update the logical links data immediately e Back To return to previous logical links data immediately 81 eR RUN eS ALN Ce UM PRA KO CAVE EA E EA AAA CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE FURUKAWA nee 4 1 19 1 SLA 4 1 19 1 1 Upstream Ingress SLA Web interface To configure the Upstream Ingress SLA in the web interface Click ONU Management Click ONU List For the selected ONU ch
53. device to respond the request issued by SNMP manager 2 6 1 System Web Interface To configure SNMP System in the web interface 1 Click System SNMP and System 2 Enable or disable the SNMP function 3 Specify the Engine ID 4 Click Apply Figure 2 12 The SNMP system Configuration Parameter description e SNMP State To activate or de activate SNMP Enable Enable SNMP operation Disable Disable SNMP operation Default Enable e Engine ID SNMPv3 engine ID syntax 0 9 a f A F min 5 octet max 32 octet and the fifth octet can t be OO If the Engine ID is changed all original users will be cleared Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 2 6 2 Communities This function is used to configure SNMPv3 communities The Community and UserName are unique To create a new community account please check lt Add new community gt button and enter the account information then check lt Save gt Max Group Number 4 Web Interface To configure SNMP Communities in the web interface 1 Click System SNMP and Communities 2 Click Add new community 3 Specify the SNMP community parameters 4 Click Save Delete Community UserName Source IP Source Mask furukawa user 10 150 4 86 255 255 255 0 Add new community Sav
54. dynamactbl Show Link Dynamic Table lt 0 1 gt 0 Epon 0 1 Epon 1 lt mac address gt link mac address filter rule Show OLT filter rule lt 0 3 gt 0 Epon 0 1 Epon 1 2 NNI 0 3 NNI 1 showtmp Show function clause Show clause template lt 0 19 gt Show clause template index rule Show rule template lt 0 19 gt Show rule template index 167 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch tm apply filter rule 0 19 Cmd Failed Switch tm Switch tm brdgcefg 20000000 Switch tm show brdgcfg Learned entry age limit unit 9 375ms I1520 The actual time is 2 n 9 375 ms n 1 2 3 for example n 11 2 11 9 375 2048 9 375 19200 ms n 10 2 10 9 375 1024 9 375 9600 ms If Age Limit is 9601 19200 actual time is 19200 ms n 9 2 9 9 375 512 9 375 4800 ms If Age Limit is 4801 9600 actual time is 9600 ms Switch tm del filter rule 0 30 Switch tm Switch tm editmp clause 19 17 7 3 11 Switch tm showtmp clause 19 no field select T9 0x0000000000000000 Switch tm editmp rule 19 7 1 12 10 Switch tm showtmp rule 19 rule template no Ts priority i7 action Clear Discard Flag PortBitmap 0x00 field select Reserved operation Fail 0x0000000000000000 168 CENT
55. e Learning Mode There are two kinds of Learning Modes Forward 802 1d Learning and Drop Until Learned MAC Access Control Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA ee 4 1 13 Downstream Multi Broadcast Queue Web interface To configure the ONU Downstream Multi Broadcast Queue in the Web interface 1 Click ONU Management 2 Click ONU List 3 For the selected ONU choose the option Bridging Config in the function combo box and then click on ONU Broadcast Queue button Select the port Define the Queue Idx Click Save oy Figure 4 16 The Downstream Multi Broadcast Configuration Parameter description e Queue Idx The broadcast multicast queue index to be specified for a given port e Buttons Save Click to Save changes Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 E F U R U KAWA E ee 4 1 14 VLAN Options Web interface To configure ONU VLAN Options in the web interface 1 Click ONU Management 2 Click ONU List 3 For the selected ONU choose the option Bridging Config in the function combo box and then click on ONU VLAN Option button 4 Set
56. enable gt Parameter lt disable gt Disable access management mode operation lt enable gt Enable access management mode operation EXAMPLE Switch access mode enable Switch access Switch access show config Access Management Mode Enabled W WEB HTTPS S SNMP T TELNET SSH Index Start IP Address End IP Address 192 168 222 192 168 2 250 Switch access The command lets you display access setting information Syntax show lt config gt lt statistics gt Parameter lt config gt Show access management configuration lt statistics gt Show access management statistics EXAMPLE Switch access show config Access Management Mode Enabled W WEB HTTPS S SNMP T TELNET SSH Index Start IP Address 12 oTo EEB p Xo o b ATT 124 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 Switch access show statistics Client TELNET SSH 8 4 Account Commands of CLI Account In this function only administrator can create modify or delete the username and password Administrator can modify other guest identities password without confirming the password but it is necessary to modify the administrator equivalent identity Guest equivalent identity can modify his password only Please note that you must confirm administrator guest identity in the field of Authorization in advance before configuring the username and password Only one administrat
57. for SNMPv1 v2c Reserved for SNMPv2c usm User based Security Model USM e Security Name A string identifying the security name that this entry should belong to The allowed string length is 1 to 32 and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126 e Group Name A string identifying the group name that this entry should belong to The allowed string length is 1 to 32 and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126 e Buttons Add new group click to add a new group Save Click to apply the changes made Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 2 6 5 Views This function is used to configure SNMPv3 view The Entry index keys are OID Subtree and View Name To create a new view account please check lt Add new view gt button and enter the view information then check lt Save gt Max Group Number 28 Web Interface To configure SNMP Views in the web interface 1 Click System SNMP and Views 2 Click Add new View 3 Specify the SNMP View parameters 4 Click Save Figure 2 16 The SNMP Views Configuration Parameter description e Delete Check to delete the entry It will be deleted on next save e View Name A string identifying the view name that this entry should belong to The allowed string length
58. in 128 bit records represented as eight fields of up to four hexadecimal digits with a colon separates each field For example fe80 215 c5ff fe03 4dc7 The symbol is a special syntax that can be used as a shorthand way of representing multiple 16 bit groups of contiguous zeros but it can only appear once It also used a following legally IPv4 address For example 192 1 2 34 lt 1 128 gt IPv6 prefix lt ipv6 address gt Gateway IPv6 address IPv6 address is in 128 bit records represented as eight fields of up to four hexadecimal digits with a colon separates each field For example fe80 215 c5ff fe03 4dc7 The symbol is a special syntax that can be used as a shorthand way of representing multiple 16 bit groups of contiguous zeros but it can only appear once It also used a following legally IPv4 address For example 192 1 2 34 lt 1 4094 gt VLAN ID available value is from 1 to 4094 141 OER M MESA ALUN MVR ROT CRPARVCE E A CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE EXAMPLE Switch ipv6 setup 192 168 6 1 1 Switch ipv6 show IPv6 Autoconfig Mode IPv6 Link Local Address IPv6 Address IPv6 Prefix IPv6 Router IPv6 SNTP Server IPv6 VLAN ID 192 168 0 0 20 Disabled fe80 240 c7 felc 6c13 3192 168 6 21 1 77192 168 0 0 This command show IPv6 informatio
59. interface To configure the Bridge Mode in the web interface Click ONU Management Click ONU List For the selected ONU choose the option Logical Link in the function combo box For the selected Logical Link choose the option Bridge Mode in the function combo box Set the parameters 6 Click Save Bridge Mode Setting Oy OS EPON 2 OnuMac b8 26 d4 00 2c b8 Bridge Mode Entry Limit Destination NNI port Mac Overwrite Discard Unknown Mac Another Llid Upstream Cos Max ToS CoS Min ToS iCoS Using CoS ToS Non tP Save Cone e0ck Vian Tag Priority Mode Mapping Type Default Output COS Priority 0 0 Priority 1 1 Priority 2 2 Priority 3 3 Priority 4 4 Priority 5 5 Priority 6 6 Priority 7 7 After all Bridge Mode is set you must had better Save Start to avoid bridge mode data lost Mac Overwrite and Discard Unknown Mac can be set when Bridge Mode is Simple Shared Priority Remapping Shared Priority Shared Trans Pri Shared Trans Shared w BCast cece ee eee can t be changed If the Bridge ned Vian is set For example if shared vian 10 has been set and Discard Unknown Mac enable you set another Llid to shared vlan 10 and Discard Unknown Mac can t be change to di Mac Overwrite can be changed by Llid The maximum value is 3072 in Entry Limit field Figure 4 27 The Bridge Mode Configuration 86 MC MUEA EMER PAL UNTER RPA OR O AEAEE ACAK CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 5408
60. is 1 to 32 and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126 e View Type Indicates the view type that this entry should belong to Possible view types are included An optional flag to indicate that this view subtree should be included excluded An optional flag to indicate that this view subtree should be excluded In general if a view entry s view type is excluded there should be another view entry existing with view type as included and its OID subtree should overstep the excluded view entry e OID Subtree The OID defining the root of the subtree to add to the named view The allowed OID length is 1 to 128 The allowed string content is digital number or asterisk e Buttons Add new view Click to add a new view Save Click to apply the changes made Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA va 2 6 6 Access This function is used to configure SNMPv3 accesses The Entry index keys are Group Name Security Model and Security level To create a new access account please check lt Add new access gt button and enter the access information then check lt Save gt Max Group Number 14 Web Interface To display the configure SNMP Access in the web interface 1 Click System SNMP and Accesses 2 Click Add new Access 3 Spe
61. is programmed with a field code that describes the field parsed from the frame in terms of protocol layer dword in the frame bit start and bit width The Reference Count indicates the number of clauses in rules that are currently using this field If the field is currently unused the reference count will be zero and the layer select dword offset bit offset and bit width will contain the maximum possible values for that field on that ONU Fields with a non zero reference count cannot be reprogrammed with the Set message All rules using a given field must be deleted before the meaning of that field can be changed Note that hardware and firmware system rules will also use fields in the LUE These rules cannot be deleted and so it is possible that some reference counts will never go to zero Web interface To configure the ONU Queues in the web interface 1 Click ONU Management 2 Click ONU List 3 For the selected ONU choose the option ONU Traffic Management on the function combo box and then click on the Field Select button 4 For the EPON port the entries 5 6 7 8 and 9 are editable Select the entry and click in the Edit button 5 For the User port the entries 2 5 6 7 8 9 and 10 are editable Select the entry and click in the Edit button 6 Click Save Rules Sening _ Queue Confg_ Field Select Epon Porn EPON 2 OnuMac b8 26 d4 00 20b8 index Name RefCount LayerSel DWord BitOffset FieldWidth aj L2D
62. list gt ONUs range available from 1 to 64 Switch firmware onuupgrade 192 168 20 20 aaa_v1l 11 dat epon 0 1 Upgrading firmware The command lets you Show ONUs Information command Syntax Parameter EXAMPLE Switch firmware show epon 0 Show ONUs in epon 0O Information show epon 0 epon 1 epon 0 Port epon O epon 1 Port epon 1 No model name onu mac address 1 FK IONU 20 b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 Switch firmware show epon 1 No active onu to upgrade Switch firmware 135 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 The command lets you upgrade the system firmware to active or alternate division Syntax upgrade lt ipv6 address gt lt ip hostname gt lt word gt Parameter lt ipv6 address gt TFTP server ipv6 address IPv6 address is in 128 bit records represented as eight fields of up to four hexadecimal digits with a colon separate each field For example fe80 215 c5ff fe03 4dc7 The symbol is a special syntax that can be used as a shorthand way of representing multiple 16 bit groups of contiguous zeros but it can only appear once It also used a following legally IPv4 address For example 192 1 2 34 lt ip hostname gt TFTP server ip address or hostname lt word gt Firmware image file name EXAMPLE 136 CEC MEST AATCC TERM VPAT ROT RPARVICE SR O E AA CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800
63. lt 0 3600 gt Parameter lt 0 3600 gt Time that a server is considered dead if it doesn t answer a request The available value is from 0 to 3600 second Default None Setting EXAMPLE Switch aaa deadtime 3600 Server disconnect Switch aaa NOTE If you didn t connect the RADIUS Server already then the switch will show Server disconnect allback author The command lets you configure the fallback function of RADIUS authorization with enable disable if remote authorization fails Syntax fallback author lt disable enable gt Parameter lt disable gt Disable fallback function lt enable gt Enable fallback function if remote authorization fails EXAMPLE Switch aaa fallback author enable Server disconnect NOTE If you didn t connect the RADIUS Server already then the switch will show Server disconnect The command lets you configure the RADIUS Server detail parameter Syntax radius lt index gt lt enable disable gt lt ip hostname gt lt 0 65535 gt lt Line gt Parameter lt index gt The RADIUS accounting Server index The available value is from 1 to 5 119 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE E F URUKAWA Liz eae lt disa
64. mode enable Switch syslog show config Server Mode Enabled Server Address 1 Server Address 2 Syslog Level Debug The command lets you Configure syslog server IP address Syntax server lt 1 2 gt lt ip hostname gt Parameter lt 1 2 gt Syslog Server No lt ip hostname gt Syslog server IP address or host name EXAMPLE Switch syslog server 2 192 168 6 1 Switch syslog show config Server Mode Enabled Server Address 1 Server Address 2 192 168 6 1 Syslog Level Debug The command lets you Show syslog information Syntax show config show detail log lt log id gt show log lt 0 7 gt Parameter config Show syslog configuration detail log Show detailed syslog information lt log id gt Log ID log Show syslog entry lt 0 7 gt Show syslog entry that match the level 197 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE witch syslog show config Server Mode Disabled Server Address 1 Server Address 2 Syslog Level Switch syslog show detail log 2 ID 72 Level Warning Time 2011 01 01 01 00 27 IEEE Vo OH Link up on port 2 Switch syslog show log 2 lt 0 gt Emergency lt 1 gt Alert lt 2 gt Critical lt 3 gt Error lt 4 gt Warning lt 5 gt Notice lt 6 gt Info Debug All lt none gt 198 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 8 23 System
65. polling rate and the cycle length e Upstream downstream Queue SLA Dynamic bandwidth allocation DBA is used to adjust the uplink and downlink bandwidth of individual ONUs in real time according to the traffic status of ONUs e Buttons 82 CUERVO M E TAAA A TER AVAATA O AEA E A OE ACA CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE E F URUKAWA GH Z Z a etl ag Save Click to Save changes Back Go back to the Logical Link page 4 1 19 1 2 Upstream Egress SLA Web interface To configure the Upstream Egress SLA in the web interface ule Click ONU Management 2 Click ONU List 3 For the selected ONU choose the option Logical Link in the function combo box 4 For the selected Logical Link choose the option SLA in the function combo box and then click on the button Upstream Egress SLA 5 Set the parameters 6 Click Save Upstream Egress SLA OnuMac b8 26 d4 00 20b8 Min Shaper Disable v Max Shaper Min Bw Kbps 0 Max Bw Kbps Max Burst KBytes 0 Max Burst KBytes Scheduler Lvi ov Scheduler Lvi 0 Schedule Weight Schedule Weight If Max BW and Max Burstis 0 It represents no bridge mode found for this link Min Bw 0 256 1000 000 Max Shaper Max Bw 256 1000 000 Min Shaper Max Burst 1 256 Max Shaper Max Burst 1 256 Min Shaper Schedule Weight 2 32 Max Shaper Schedule Weight
66. sla Switch sla show downqsla 0 00 15 F2 4E CC B1 Min Shaper Enable Min Bw kbps 10 Min Burst kbps Scheduler Lvl Schedule Weight Max Bw kbps Max Burst kbps Scheduler Lvl Schedule Weight Switch sla Switch sla show mcastsla 0 00 15 F2 4E CC B1 Min Shaper Disable Min Bw kbps 10 Min Burst kbps 0 Scheduler Lvl 310 Schedule Weight 2 Max Bw kbps Max Burst kbps Scheduler Lvl Schedule Weight Switch sla show sla 0 00 15 F2 4E CC B1 SLA Enable Min Shaper Enable Min Bw kbps M Max Burst kbps Scheduler Lvl Schedule Weight Max Bw kbps Max Burst kbps Scheduler Lvl Schedule Weight Force Report Polling Level Switch sla Switch sla show Pr 0 00 15 F2 4E CC B1 Min Shaper Enable Min Bw kbps 10 Min Burst kbps Scheduler Lvl Schedule Weight Max Bw kbps Max Burst kbps Scheduler Lvl Schedule Weight Switch sla 148 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 The command lets you Enter into Link Statistic Information Management Syntax sta clear show lt mac address gt lt 0 3 gt Parameter clear Clear EPON Link Statistics show Show Link Statistic lt mac address gt LINK Address lt 0 3 gt O Link Receive OLT Side 1 Link Transmit OLT Side 2 Link Receive ONU Side 3 Link Transmit ONU Side EXAMPLE Switch sta clear 00 15 2 4e cc bl1 3 Switch sta show 00 15 F2 4
67. source code and full license terms must have been made available to you Redboot comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY Platform VCore III MIPS32 24KEc LUTON26 RAM 0x80000000 0x84000000 0x80021198 0x83fe1000 available FLASH 0x40000000 0x40ffffff 256 x 0x10000 blocks Executing boot script in 3 000 seconds enter C to abort RedBoot gt fis load d managed Image loaded from 0x80040000 0x806c04b8 RedBoot gt go Username 160 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 The command lets you set Optical Power Monitor Config Syntax optcalctrl lt 0 1 gt lt 0 4 gt lt mac address gt lt 0 624 gt lt 0 625 gt Parameter lt 0 1 gt 0 epon 0 1 epon 1 lt 0 4 gt New Run Mode 0 Off 1 On All Links 2 No Idle 3 Idle Only 4 Single Link lt mac address gt Link Mac Address If New Run Mode is 4 you must set Link Mac Address If others Set Link Mac Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 lt 0 624 gt Start Strobe lt 0 625 gt End Strobe EXAMIPLE Switch olt optcalctrl1 0 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 624 625 Switch olt show optcalctrl 0 Optical Monitor Control New Run Mode Idle Only Link Mac Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Start Strobe 624 End Strobe 625 The command lets you set Optical Power Monitor Config Syntax optcalmon lt 0 1 gt lt 0 1 gt Parameter lt 0 1 gt 0 epon 0 1 epon 1 lt 0 1 gt Hardware Type 0 Not Supported 1 SFF 8472 Compliant EXAMPLE
68. the parameters 5 Click Save Vian Ether Type 0x8100 Tag UP Disable v Tag Down Disable Figure 4 17 ONU VLAN Options Configuration Parameter description e VLAN Ether Type VLAN Ether Type uses hexadecimal format e Tag UP This parameter can set as Enable or Disable e Tag Down This parameter can set as Enable or Disable e Buttons Save Click to Save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Pert 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 E F U R U KAWA ee ee 4 1 15 ONU RSTP Web interface To enable RSTP packets for the ONU in the web interface Click ONU Management Click ONU List For the selected ONU choose the option ONU RSTP in the function combo box Select the option Pass Through for Bridge mode Click Save Ge R Figure 4 18 ONU RSTP Configuration Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Pert 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 Q F UR UKAWA E 4 1 16 ONU Dynamic Table The section will teach you how to display the automatically learned MAC addresses for the selected ONU Web interface To check the ONU Dynamic Table in the web in
69. the rule are true For example rules may set the destination queue for a frame add a VLAN tag or discard the frame e Precedence Rule precedence e Field Select Selects the field of the Ethernet frames that you desire to match e Op Operator value symbol description exists True if field exists value ignored lexist True if field does not exist value ignored 7 True Always match e Value Type It includes 3 types Hex Decimal and IP format When field is IPv4 DA or IPv4 SA you must select IP format type When field is L2 Dest Addr you must select Hex type When field is Eth VID you must select Decimal type e Value Input the look up value in the Ethernet frames that you desire to match 0 False Never match 1 Field Equal to value 2 l Field Not equal to value 3 lt Field Less than or equal to value 4 gt Field Greater than or equal to value 5 6 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 E F U R U KAWA User s Manual FK C2 4 1 6 ONU Queue Configuration This functionality configures the upstream and downstream queues on the ONU The upstream queues hold frames destined for the Logical Links and the downstream queues for the UNI Ethernet ports Queue sizes are specified in the order of queue priority where the first queue has the
70. to access all menus related to the selected ONU Figure 4 33 ONU Subscriber View Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA ee 4 3 ONU Authorization The ONU Authorization table displays Authorized Unauthorized ONUs under an OLT On the Select field in this table you may select the ONU to be authorized If you want to authorize many ONUs at once you may choose many ONUs on the Select field and click the Authorize button Refresh Authorize UnAuthorze Dei onu Save Profie_ Import Select Mac Address Links Status Mark Authorization Profile g b8 26 d4 00 32 08 2 Registered No Figure 4 34 The ONU Authorization Screen Parameter description e Mac Address The Mac Address is the unique identity of an ONU e Link Total number of logical links provisioned on an ONU e Status The status displayed on the ONU It include Registered and Registered represent ONU on line represent ONU not Registered e Mark When clicking on Authorize it will check Link and ONU Link number If there s a conflict Mark field will be e Authorization It can be Yes or No After the ONU is authorized ONU SLA can be enabled e Profile The profile file name is informed on this field e Buttons Refres
71. up to 32 bits in only five bits It consists of 5 bits Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA 4 1 8 ONU Green PON Industrial ONUs Web interface The Green PON feature is only available for industrial ONUs To enable or disable it for an ONU individually in the Web Interface Click ONU Management Click ONU List For the selected ONU choose the option ONU Green PON in the function combo box Select the ONU Green PON option Click Save Ot PN Figure 4 11 ONU Green PON Configuration Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA OO eee FK C2 4 1 9 IGMP Snooping Parameters This command is general IGMP Snooping configuration which has four parameters Robustness Count Last Member Query Number of IGMP Groups and Queue for Classification The ONU does not need to be explicitly provisioned because the ONU obtains many values by snooping The Query maximum response times are snooped from the query messages generated by the OLT The ONU measures the interval between snooped General Queries to detect the General Query Interval of network Query Web interf
72. value O not including Max Bw 256 1000 000 lt 1 256 gt Burst value lt 0 7 gt Scheduler Level lt 2 32 gt Schedule Weight sla Set Link SLA command lt 0 1 gt 0 Epon 0 1 Epon 1 lt mac address gt link mac address lt 0 1 gt 0 Min Shaper 1 Max Shaper lt 0 1000000 gt Banswidth value O not including Max Bw 256 1000 000 lt 1 256 gt Burst value lt 0 7 gt Scheduler Level lt 2 32 gt Schedule Weight upqsla Set Upstream Queue SLA command lt 0 1 gt 0 Epon 0 1 Epon 1 lt mac address gt link mac address lt 0 1 gt 0 Min Shaper 1 Max Shaper lt 0 1000000 gt Banswidth value O not including Max Bw 256 1000 000 lt 1 256 gt Burst value lt 0 7 gt Scheduler Level lt 2 32 gt Schedule Weight 147 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch sla dbaparam 1 00 15 F2 4E CC Bl1 1 7 Out Of Range Switch sla Switch sla downgsla 1 00 15 F2 4E CC B1 1 1000000 256 7 32 Out Of Range Switch sla Switch sla mcastsla 1 00 15 F2 4E CC B1 1000000 256 7 32 Out Of Range Switch sla Switch sla sla 1 00 15 F2 4E CC B1 1 1000000 256 7 32 Out Of Range Switch sla Switch sla upqsla 0 00 15 F2 4E CC B1 1 100000 256 7 32 Out Of Range Switch
73. 0 Speed 100 Speed 1000 Speed auto Auto Nego EXAMPLE Switch onu speed duplex b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 2 1000 1 Switch onu The command lets you Enter into Statistic Information Management Syntax sta clear show lt mac address gt lt 0 2 gt lt 0 1 gt Parameter clear Clear EPON ONU Port Statistics show Show EPON ONU Statistic lt mac address gt ONU lt 0 2 gt O EPON Port 1 UNI Port 1 2 UNI Port 2 lt 0 1 gt O Transmit 1 Receive EXAMPLE Switch sta show b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 2 1 UNI Port 2 Statistics DEE Tekuk Ko e MP TeS A Bytes 552558 Frames 4520 Unicast Frames 1480 Multicast Frames 1074 Broadcast Frames 1966 64 Byte Frames 2626 65 127 Byte Frames 919 128 255 Byte Frames 626 256 511 Byte Frames 154 512 1023 Byte Frames 177 1024 1518 Byte Frames 18 Greater than 1518 Byte Frames Undersized Frames 0 Oversized Frames 0 Pause Frames 0 LLength Errors 0 Aligment Errors 0 CRC 32 Errors 0 Switch sta The command lets you set Port State Syntax state lt mac address gt lt 1 2 gt disable enable Parameter lt mac address gt ONU lt 1 2 gt UNI Port 1 or 2 178 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE G FURUKAWA a disable Disable Port state enable Enable Port state EXAMPLE Oe The command lets you Enter into Traffic Management Information Syntax tm apply field lt 0 4 gt lt mac address gt lt 0 2 gt apply queue lt 0 4 gt lt mac address
74. 00 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chite 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 E F UR UKAWA E 3 10 OLT Bridging Config This section teaches you how to configure OLT advance Bridge function for OLT application Web Interface To configure a General Setting in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management then OLT Bridging Config 2 Set the parameters 3 Click Save Figure 3 21 The OLT Adv Bridging information Parameter description e Age Limit defines how long a MAC address is going to be kept on the MAC Dynamic Table e Allow Vlan Tag on Simple Bridge tagged packets are forwarded on simple bridge Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Pert 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA deere i 3 11 OLT DBA Drop Down Weight Broadcast SLA Aggregate Shaper and Polling Rate determine the operation of Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation DBA The DBA uses a Weighted Hierarchical Round Robin scheduler WHRR It allows the network operator to provision Service Level Agreements SLAs per Logical Link ID LLID Each SLA has four parameters Minimum Guaranteed Bandwidth Min Bw Maximum Allowable Bandwidth Max Bw Burst Size and Delay Tolerance The system implements the Aggregate Sh
75. 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE FURUKAWA sers vanua deltmp Delete function editmp Edit function action Edit action template lt 0 19 gt Action template index 0 19 lt 0 29 gt Action value using hint action value lt 1 4094 gt Action param 1 action needed parameter Action param 2 action needed parameter Action value 2 18 need 2 params Action value 5 6 8 21 22 24 need only 1 param Others need no param lt 0 8 gt Action param 1 action needed parameter Action param 2 action needed parameter Action value 2 18 need 2 params Action value 5 6 8 21 22 24 need only 1 param Others need no param clause Edit clause template lt 0 19 gt Clause no clause index 0 19 lt 0 1 gt Direction 1 upstream 0 downstream lt 0 10 gt Field select value using hint clause field selects value lt 0 7 gt Op operation using hint clause operation value if op 0 5 6 7 it doesn t need type and value lt 0 3 gt Type value type O Hex 1 Decimal 2 IP format 3 automatic When field is User can t select type automatically lt WORD gt Vaule operation value Show help using hint clause downa Edit down queue template lt 0 4 gt Down stream queue template no 0 4 lt 1 2 gt Port no down stream port no 1 port 1 2 port 2 0 is invalid each port queue Maximum is 8 down queue max queue is 16 lt WORD gt Each queue separated by commas Queue Size M
76. 1 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA vga 3 11 2 DBA Drop Down Weights This command configures the drop down weights for the DBA priority levels DBA for each EPON port operates independently The DBA drop downs are configured only in the upstream direction A zero value indicates strict priority However strict priority is not recommended at the OLT Stopping all traffic from an LLID will cause the ONU to timeout and deregister Bandwidth must be guaranteed to lower priorities by using a drop down or by limiting bandwidth Web Interface To configure the DBA Drop Down Weights in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management OLT DBA and then DBA Drop Down Weights 2 Specify the detail Level 1 7 3 Click Save Figure 3 24 The OLT DBA Drop Down Weights Configuration Parameter description e Ingress DBA LeveL1 7 Range 0 256 Kbytes Default 16 e Egress Range 0 256 Default 0 e Button Save Click to save the changes Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA User s Manual 3 11 3 DBA Polling Rate This
77. 19 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA Users vanua 6 2 Access Management 6 2 1 Configuration This section shows you how to configure the access management table of the OLT The maximum entry number is 16 If the application s type matches any of the access management entries it will allow access to the OLT Web Interface To configure the Access Management in the web interface Click Security Access Management and then Configuration Select Enabled in the Mode of Access Management Configuration Click Add new entry Specify the Start IP Address and End IP Address Check the Access Management method HTTP HTTPS SNMP and TELNET SSH in the entry Click Save Gy Ure SEES Disabled Delete StartIP Address End IP Address HTTP HTTPS SNMP TELNET SSH Figure 6 4 The Access Management Configuration Parameter description e Mode Indicates the access management mode operation Possible modes are Enabled Enables access management mode operation Disabled Disables access management mode operation e Delete Check to delete the entry It will be deleted during next save e Start IP address Indicates the start IP address for the access management entry e End IP address Indicates the end IP address for the access management entry e HTTP HTTPS Indicates that the host can access the switch from a HTTP HTTPS interface if the host IP address matches the IP address range provided in the entry e SNMP Indic
78. 4 b8 26 d4 1c 6c 37 115200 64 16 0 0 8192 MAC addresses 8 queues per port 9600 The command lets you Show system information Syntax Parameter show lt cr gt lt cr gt means it without any parameter needs to type 200 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE EXAMPLE Switch system show Model Name System Description Location Contact Device Name System Uptime Current Time BIOS Version Firmware Version Hardware Mechanical Version Series Number Host IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Host MAC Address Console Baudrate RAM Size Flash Size 03 0 iam Froy Yo E 40 0 CPN ee OD Bridge FDB Size Transmit Queue Maximum Frame Size FK C2 RADC OLT 2 EPON 2 NNI Curitiba david 55413333333 eponolt 15 58 33 2011 01 01 15 58 33 v1 00 v1 27 v1 01 v1 01 12LT22000036 10 150 4 253 255 255 255 0 10 150 4 254 00 40 c7 1c 6c 37 115200 64 16 0 0 8192 MAC addresses 8 queues per port 9600 User s Manual FK C2 201 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 8 24 System time Commands of CLI Time This page configure the switch Time Time configure is including Time Configuration and NTP Configuration The switch provides manual and automatic ways to set the system time via NTP Manual setting is simple and you just input Year Month Day Hour Minute and
79. 446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 E F U R U KAWA E ee 3 13 3 MPCP Parameters Multi Point Control Protocol MPCP is used to arbitrate the channel between the ONU s so that no collisions will occur on the common fiber Web Interface To configure the MPCP Parameters in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management Network Parameters and then MPCP Parameters 2 Specify the detail Discovery Period Discovery Window 3 Click Save Figure 3 32 The OLT MPCP Parameters Configuration Parameter description e Discovery Period ms The period of time for the OLT to generate a discovery gate Default 1000 1 Second e Discovery Window Bytes The size in bytes of the MPCP discovery window in a EPON system Default 16319 e Buttons Save Click to Save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Pert 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA User s Manual 3 13 4 Loop Timing Web Interface To configure the Loop Timing in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management Network Parameters and then Loop Timing 2 Specify the parameters 3 Click Save 16us 0 us 16us 0us 16us 0us Figure 3 33 OLT Loop Timing Configuration Parameter descri
80. 5 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA ea 4 1 12 ONU Bridge Config This functionality configures the MAC address learning mode of the ports on the ONU If the timeout is reached the entries will be automatically removed from the table There are two kinds of Learning Modes Forward 802 1d Learning and Drop Until Learned MAC Access Control Forward mode will permit forwarding unlearned address which is the default behavior Drop Until Learned means the port learns by the allowed learning entry limit and if the frames are discarded the MAC address will not be learned Web interface To configure the ONU Bridging in the Web interface Click ONU Management Click ONU List For the selected ONU choose the option Bridging Config in the function combo box Set the parameters Click Save A E eS ONU Bridge Config EPON 2 Port 1 Age Limit 8 75ms 8192 Entry Limit Entries 64 HON Learning Mode Forward 802 1d Learning Port 2 Age Limit 8 75ms 8192 Entry Limit Entries 64 i Learning Mode Forward 802 1d Learning Save Reset Figure 4 15 The ONU Bridge Config illustration Parameter description e Age Limit how much time that the address will stay on the ONU Dynamic Table e Entry Limit define the number of MAC addresses that the ONU can store locally on the ONU Dynamic table The limit is 64
81. 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA ee 4 1 19 5 Statistics Web interface To check the link statistics OLT Side in the web interface Click ONU Management Click ONU List For the selected ONU choose the option Logical Link in the function combo box For the selected Logical Link choose the option Statistics in the function combo box Click Refresh uk wn p Figure 4 29 The Link Statistics OLT Side Note When the Power Monitor Function is enabled the optical power received by the OLT can be checked on the last parameter Laser Power of the page above To check the link statistics OLT Side in the web interface 1 Click ONU Management 2 Click ONU List 3 For the selected ONU choose the option Logical Link in the function combo box 4 For the selected Logical Link choose the option Statistics in the function combo box and then click on the button Onu Statistics 5 Click Refresh Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA Figure 4 30 The Link Statistics ONU Side 4 1 19 6 Dynamic Table Web interface To check the ONU Dynamic Table in the web interface Click ONU Management Click ONU List For the selected ONU choose the option Logical Link in the function combo box For th
82. 8 8 Event Commands of CLI R The function is used to set an Alarm trap and get the Event log The Trap Events Configuration function is used to enable the switch to send out the trap information while pre defined trap events occurred Event Commands Command Function filter Ivi Set trap event severity level filter level group Configure trap event severity level show Show trap event configuration The command lets you Set trap event severity level filter level Syntax filter lvl lt 0 8 gt Parameter lt 0 8 gt Severity level 0 Emergency 1 Alert 2 Critical 3 Error 4 Warning 5 Notice 6 Informational 7 Debug 8 No Filter EXAMPLE Switch event filter lvl 0 Switch event show Filter Level Emergency Group Name Severity Level Access_Mgmt Auth _ Failed Warning Cold _ Start Warning Switch event filter lvl 5 Switch event show Filter Level Notice Group Name Severity Level Access_Mgmt Auth _ Failed Warning Cold _ Start Warning Switch event filter lvl 8 Switch event Filter Level Group Name Severity Level Access Mgmt Auth_Failed Warning Cold _ Start Warning 131 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 The command lets you to configure trap event severity level Syntax Group lt group name gt lt port list gt Parameter lt group name gt Trap event group name lt 0 7 gt Severity level lt 0 gt Emergency syste
83. 9 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE FURUKAWA va Parameters description e Bridge Mode Selects the type of data flow by choosing a Bridge Mode Bridge Modes include 14 options Simple Bridged Dedicated Single VLAN Dedicated Double VLAN Shared VLAN Transparent VLAN Link Cross Connect Prioritized VLAN Priority Remapping Single VLAN Priority Remapping Double VLAN Priority Remapping Shared VLAN Priority Shared VLAN Transparent Priority Shared VLAN Transparent Shared VLAN with Broadcast Double Tagged Shared VLAN e Entry Limit An upper limit on the number of table entries that may be used for each LLID Range 0 3072 Default 64 e Destination NNI Port defines the uplink port that will be used by the LLID e Mac Overwrite when the number of entries on the table reaches the limit it allows the entries to be overwritten e Discard Unknown Mac it won t allow new entries on the table e Another Llid the MAC address of the LLID on the other side of the link used only when the bridge mode is Link Cross connect e Vian VLAN ID e Max Vlan used to set a range of VLAN for the the Transparant Vlan Mode e Upstream CoS defines the CoS value e Max ToS CoS defines the Max ToS CoS value e Min ToS CoS defines the Min ToS CoS value e Using CoS ToS defines which type of priority is going to be used e Non IP allows the passage of packets without IP header
84. 9 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA en 4 1 18 Loopback Test Function description This is an integrated OAM loopback test procedure It commands the OLT to perform a connectivity and link quality test on a logical link The test involves the following steps 1 The OLT asks the ONU to put either a link or a UNI port MAC or PHY in loopback 2 The OLT sends special frames downstream which will be looped back upstream by the target ONU 3 After the requested number of frames have been transmitted and received the OLT commands the ONU to leave the OAM Loopback mode The target logical link ends the user traffic service 4 Loopback is finished and the result would be reported Web interface To perform the ONU Loopback Test in the web interface 1 Click ONU Management 2 Click ONU List 3 For the selected ONU choose the option Loopback Test in the function combo box 4 Click Save a Pot Logical Link b8 26 d4 00 33 08 a Poti C pot2 MAC Phy 100 ooo defauit 100 100 o default 100 O O40394 O disable 0 0 3 default 0 0 Incementing 1 Random 2 All ones 3 All Zeroes Figure 4 21 Loopback test Parameter description e Entity To specify the end point on the ONU in a loopback test Possible Values are Port or Logical Link e LLID The Mac Address of the target logical link or Mac Address of a logical link which is connected to the target entity e Port If the loopback entity is
85. Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 User s Manual FK C2 Neither authorize unauthorize nor del onu when onu is registering add Add one ONU to authorization list lt mac address gt ONU lt 0 8 gt Linknum link number authorize Authorize onu in the olt del Del many ONUs from authorization list show Show onu authorization unauthorized Unauthorize onu in the olt EXAMPLE Switch auth add 0 00 0a c2 2e 01 00 8 Switch auth show 0 Idx ONU MAC Link Status Mark Authorized Switch auth authorize 0 8 Switch auth del 0 16 Switch auth show 0 Idx ONU MAC Link Status Mark Authorized Switch auth Switch auth unauthorize 0 9 The command lets you Enter into Bridging Config Information Management Syntax bc age_limit lt mac address gt lt 1 2 gt lt 0 32768 gt broadcast que lt mac address gt lt 1 2 gt lt 0 255 gt entry_limit lt mac address gt lt 1 2 gt lt 0 64 gt eth lt mac address gt lt WORD gt learning mode lt mac address gt lt 1 2 gt lt 0 1 gt show lt mac address gt tag_down lt mac address gt disable enable tag_up lt mac address gt disable enable Parameter age_limit EPON ONU Bridging Config Age Limit lt mac address gt ONU lt 1 2 gt 1 Port 1 2 Port 2 lt 0 32768 gt
86. CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch onu lblink b8 26 d4 00 2c b9 100 100 0 Description Frames sent Frames received Corrupted frames Minimum Delay Maximum Delay Average Delay The command performs the Loopback Test on a UNI port Syntax Ibport lt mac address gt lt 1 2 gt lt 1 2 gt lt 1 1000 gt lt 46 1500 gt lt 0 4094 gt Parameter lt mac address gt ONU MAC Address format XX XX XX XX XX XX lt 1 2 gt Port number lt 1 2 gt Location 1 Mac 2 Phy lt 1 1000 gt Number of Frames available from 1 to 10000 default 100 lt 46 1500 gt Payload Size available from 46 to 1500 default 100 lt 0 4094 gt VLAN Tag available from 0 to 4094 disable 0 EXAMPLE Switch onu lbport b8 26 d4 00 2c b8 1 1 100 100 0 Description Frames sent Frames received Corrupted frames Minimum Delay Maximum Delay Average Delay The command display Reset EPON ONU Syntax onu reset lt mac address gt Parameter lt mac address gt ONU MAC Address format XX XX XX XX XX XX EXAMPLE Switch onu onu reset b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 Switch onu e The command lets you Restore EPON ONU Syntax onu restore lt mac address gt Parameter lt mac address gt ONU MAC Address format XX XX XX XX XX XX EXAMPLE Switch onu onu restore b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 Switch onu 175 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual
87. CO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch logout Username This command lets you check the onu list of an OLT Syntax onulist lt 0 1 gt Parameter lt 0 1 gt 0 EPON 1 1 EPON 2 EXAMPLE Switch onulist 1 index onu mac Register All Links Active Link Power Save Green alias name model name 1 b8 26 d4 00 2c b8 FK IONU 20 DS 2 b8 26 d4 00 33 08 Y FK IONU 20 DS This command lets you Disconnect Syntax quit Parameter lt cr gt means it without any parameter needs to type EXAMPLE Switch quit Username This command lets you Restore running configuration restore default keep ip lt cr gt Syntax restore user Parameter default Restore configuration as factory default user Restore configuration as user configuration keep ip Restore configuration as factory default unless ip address lt cr gt EXAMPLE Switch restore default keep ip Switch restore user This command lets you Save running configuration Syntax save start user Parameter start Save running configuration as start configuration user Save running configuration as user configuration EXAMPLE Switch save start Switch save user 208 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE PRODUCTION CENTERS BRAZIL HEAD OFFICE CURITIBA PR R Hasdrubal Bellegard 820 Cidade Industrial CEP 81460 120 Tel 41 3341 4200 Fax 41 3341 4141 E mail f
88. Click ONU Management 2 Click ONU List 3 For the selected ONU choose the option Logical Link in the function combo box 4 For the selected Logical Link choose the option SLA in the function combo box and then click on the button Downstream Egress SLA 5 Set the parameters 6 Click Save Downstream Egress SLA OnuMac b8 26 d4 00 20b8 Min Shaper Disable v Max Shaper Min Bw Kbps Zz Max Bw Kbps 1000000 Max Burst KBytes 0 Max Burst KBytes 100 Scheduler Lvl ov Scheduler Lvl ov Schedule Weight Schedule Weight 2 Seve If Max BW and Max Burst is 0 It represents no bridge mode found for this link Min Shaper Min Bw 0 256 1000 000 Max Shaper Max Bw 256 1000 000 Min Shaper Max Burst 1 256 Max Shaper Max Burst 1 256 Min Shaper Schedule Weight 2 32 Max Shaper Schedule Weight 2 32 The minimum shaper scheduler level must be less than the maximum shaper scheduler level The Minimum and Maximum Scheduler Weight for the link SLA must be set to the same value If they are set to different values the firmware uses the smaller of the two values and ignores the larger value Figure 4 25 The Downstream Egress SLA Configuration Parameter description e Min Shaper Min Bw This parameter will guarantee a minimum bandwidth Range 256 1000000 Unit Kbps Default 0 e Max Shaper Max Bw The maximum allowed use Bandwidth Range 256 1000000 Unit Kbps Default 100000 e Min and Max Shaper Max Burst
89. Click System Time and NTP 2 Change mode to Enabled 3 Inform the server address 4 Click Save Disabled Figure 2 4 The NTP Server configuration Parameter description e Mode Indicates the NTP mode operation Possible modes are Enabled Enable NTP mode operation When NTP mode operation is enabled the agent forwards NTP messages between the clients and the server when they are not on the same subnet domain Disabled Disable NTP mode operation e Server 1to 5 Provide the NTP IPv4 or IPv6 address e Buttons Save Click to save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA sers vanua 2 3 Account This section teaches you how to set the account and the rights to access the FK C2 RADC Only the administrator can create modify or delete the username and password Up to 20 accounts can be created 2 3 1 Users Web Interface To configure Account in the web interface 1 Click System Account and Users 2 Click Add new user Add new user 3 Specify the User Name parameter Save J Reset I Cancel J Figure 2 5 The Users Account configuration 4 Click Save Parameter description e User Name The name identifyin
90. Commands of CLI System Commands Command Function contact Configure system contact location Configure system location name Configure device name show Show system information The command lets you Configure system contact Syntax contact lt LINE gt Parameter lt LINE gt Up to 255 characters describing system contact information EXAMPLE Switch system contact david 55413333333 Switch system show Model Name System Description Location Contact Device Name System Uptime Current Time BIOS Version Firmware Version Hardware Mechanical Version Series Number Host IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Host MAC Address Console Baudrate RAM Size Flash Size 03 10 MoT Yo E K010 CPN P S T S Bridge FDB Size Transmit Queue Maximum Frame Size FK C2 RADC 0 Fy Wea H 10 NN E david 55413333333 FK C2 RADC 15 53 42 2011 01 01 15 53 42 v1 00 SVL 527 071 0Ll v1l 01 12LT22000036 10 150 4 253 255 255 255 0 10 150 4 254 b8 26 d4 1c 6c 37 115200 64 16 0 0 8192 MAC addresses 8 queues per port 9600 The command lets you Configure system location Syntax Parameter location lt LINE gt lt LINE gt Up to 255 characters describing system location 199 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE EXAMPLE Switch system location Curitiba Switch system show Model Name System Description Location Contact Device
91. Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled TACACS Authentication Server Configuration Server Mode IP Address or Host Name Secret Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Switch aaa show statistics 1 Server 1 0 0 0 0 1812 RADIUS Authentication Statistics Access Accepts 0 Access Requests Access Rejects Access Retransmissions Access Challenges Pending Requests Malformed Acc Responses Timeouts Bad Authenticators Unknown Types Packets Dropped State Disabled Round Trip Time 0 ms Server 1 0 0 0 0 1813 RADIUS Accounting Statistics Responses 0 Requests Malformed Responses Retransmissions Bad Authenticators Pending Requests Unknown Types Timeouts Packets Dropped State Disabled Round Trip Time 0 ms Switch aaa The command lets you configure the TACACS authentication server detail parameter Syntax tacacs lt index gt lt enable disable gt lt ip hostname gt lt 0 65535 gt lt Line gt 121 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 Parameter lt index gt The TACACS authentication Server index The available value is from 1 to 5 lt disable enable gt To enable or disable the TACACS authentication service lt ip hostname gt The TACACS authentication server IP address or hostname lt 0 65535 gt The TACACS authentication server UDP port If the port is set to 0 zero then the default port 1813 is used lt LINE gt Secret shared w
92. E CC B1 3 Link Statistics ONU Side 00 15 2 4e cc bl ONU Link Transmit Bytes Transmitted Frames Transmitted Unicast Frames Transmitted Multicast Frames Transmitted Broadcast Frames Transmitted 64 Byte Frames Transmitted 65 127 Byte Frames Transmitted 128 255 Byte Frames Transmitted 256 511 Byte Frames Transmitted 512 1023 Byte Frames Transmitted 1024 1518 Byte Frames Transmitted Greater than 1518 Frames Transmitted Bytes Dropped Frames Dropped Bytes Delayed Maximun Delayed Delay Threshold Unused Bytes OAM Frames MPCP Reports MPCP Requests MPCP Register ACKs Switch sta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 149 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 8 14 Login Protect Commands of CLI The unit supports the Login Protect function It is a security function to protect the unit from any illegal access When the login information is incorrect the unit will block the access for a period configured Login Protect is able to stop too many unauthorized login action and re open the login after a period of time Login protect Commands Command Function block time Set block time interval resume resume login failed IP Address show Show Login Protect information This command lets you Set block time interval Syntax block time lt 0 60 gt Parameter lt 0 60 gt available from 0 to 60 minutes set 0 a
93. Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress 186 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 EE nana lets you configure Severity level Syntax level lt 0 7 gt Parameter lt 0 7 gt Severity level lt 0 gt Emergency system is unusable lt 1 gt Alert action must be taken immediately lt 2 gt Critical critical conditions lt 3 gt Error error conditions lt 4 gt Warning warning conditions lt 5 gt Notice normal but significant condition lt 6 gt Informational informational messages lt 7 gt Debug debug level messages EXAMPLE Switch smtp level 7 Switch smtp show Mail Server User Name Password Severity level Sender Return Path Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress mail address The command lets you configure email user name Syntax mail address lt 1 6 gt lt mail address gt Parameter lt 1 6 gt Email address index lt mail address gt Up to 47 characters describing mail address EXAMPLE Switch smtp mail address 6 david tech com tw Switch smtp sho Mail Server User Name Password Severity level Sender Return Path Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress david tech com tw 187 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 ia f The command lets you con
94. FK C2 onus restore The command lets you Restore EPON Many ONUs Syntax onus restore lt 0 1 gt lt onu list gt Parameter lt 0 1 gt 0 epon O 1 epon 1 lt onu list gt ONUs range available from 1 to 64 refer to onulist command EXAMPLE The command allow to enable disable rstp traffic Syntax rstp rstp lt mac address gt lt 0 1 gt show rstp lt mac address gt Parameter rstp Set rstp control config lt mac address gt ONU MAC Address format XX XX XX XX XX XX lt 0 1 gt 0 disabled 1 pass Through show Show onu rstp config rstp Show ONU RSTP lt mac address gt ONU MAC Address format XX XX XX XX XX XX EXAMPLE The command lets you Show ONU command Syntax show onuinfo onus lt mac address gt Parameter onulnfo Show General Information Of An ONU lt mac address gt ONU onus Show Registered ONUs 176 OER MESS AAMC OER MMA ROT CAVE A E E AA CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch onu show onuinfo b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 mac b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 Attribute Model Name FK IONU 20 Serial Number 121U20000209 Output Optical Center Wavelength nm 1310 Min TX Power dBm 0 Max TX Power dBm 4 Min RX Operating Wavelength nm 1480 Max RX Operating Wavelength nm 1500 RX Sensitivity dBm 26 5 RX Satu
95. FTP Server address is shown If there isn t a server configured it won t be possible to save and use a profile To configure the TFTP server address click Maintenance gt TFTP Server 6 Choose the desired option and click on Finish PREVIOUS _ _ABANDON_ FINISH Figure 3 4 Applying the OLT Provision Wizard Configuration A message indicating the status of the operation will appear Figure 3 5 Status Message Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Pert 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA User s Manual 3 3 Port Config Configure port settings for both CNI and EPON ports on an OLT Configuration values will not take effect until lt Save gt button is clicked Web Interface To configure the OLT Port Configuration in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management then Port Configuration 2 Specify the Auto Nego Speed and Flow Control 3 Click Save Speed 1000 Full 1000 Full Auto a Auto iz Auto Auto Figure 3 6 The OLT Port Configuration Parameter description e State To configure the management status of both CNI Combo Network Interface and EPON ports on an OLT Possible values are Enable and Disable Default Enable e Auto Nego To configure Auto Negotiation state of the CNI ports on an OLT Possible value
96. ICIO AL CLIENTE E RPiRWIIK gaV l User s Manual The command lets you set Port Speed Duplex Syntax speed lt 2 5 gt lt WORD gt Parameter lt 2 5 gt 2 nni 0 tp 3 nni O fiber 4 nni 1 tp 5 nni 1 fiber lt WORD gt 1 Auto Nego Enable 10 Force 10M half duplex 11 Force 10M full duplex 100 Force 100M half duplex 101 Force 100M full duplex 1001 Force 1G full duplex EXAMPLE The command lets you Enter into Statistic Information Management Syntax sta clear show lt 0 3 gt lt 0 5 gt Parameter clear Clear EPON OLT Port Statistics show Show EPON OLT Statistic lt 0 3 gt 0 EPON Port 0 1 EPON Port 1 2 NNI Port 0 3 NNI Port 1 lt 0 5 gt 0 OLT EPON LIF Transmit 1 OLT EPON LIF Receive 2 OLT EPON MAC Transmit 3 0LT EPON MAC Receive 4 OLT NNI Transmit 5 OLT NNI Receive 164 UE NR ESM AAMC TER NPAT ROT AEA O IC IACRRCINMm CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch sta show 0 0 EPON Port 0 Statistics OLT EPON LIF Transmit Bytes Transmitted 190432735 Frames Transmitted 2975199 FEC Blocks Transmitted 0 Laser Power 31550 Laser VCC 32754 Laser Bias 4320 Laser Temperature 10494 Switch sta Switch sta clear 0 0 Switch sta show 0 0 EPON Port 0 Statistics Group OLT EPON LIF Transmit Bytes Transmitted 62505 Frames Tra
97. IENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 8 25 Global Commands of CLI The Global commands is probably the most commonly used in the CLI console It is used for global configuration at any level of command Global Commands auto logout Configure time of inactivity before automatic logout exit Exit from current mode help Show available commands history Show a list of previously run commands ionudilist Show ionu digital io config list Of an OLT logout Disconnect onulist Show onu list Of an OLT quit Disconnect restore Restore running configuration save Save running configuration The command lets you Configure time of inactivity before automatic logout Syntax auto logout lt 10 3600 gt Parameter lt 10 3600 gt Time in seconds of inactivity before automatic logout EXAMPLE The command lets you Exit from current mode Syntax exit Parameter lt cr gt means it without any parameter needs to type EXAMPLE This command lets you Show available commands Syntax help Parameter lt cr gt means it without any parameter needs to type 206 EAE PALMER AAAA O AEAEE ACAK CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch help Commands available aaa Authentication Authorization
98. NI ports Possible values for UNI port 1 USER 1 in the dialogue box are 1000 Full 100 Full 100 Half 10 Full 10 Half Possible values for UNI port 2 USER 2 in the dialogue box are 100 Full 100 Half 10 Full 10 Half Default 1000 Full for USER 1 100 Full for USER 2 e Flow Control IEEE802 3x Pause flow control state of the ONU s UNI ports Possible values are Enable and Disable Default Disable Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA User s Manual 4 1 3 ONU Port Statistics Web interface To check the ONU Statistics in the web interface 1 Click ONU Management 2 Click ONU List 3 For the selected ONU choose the option ONU Statistics on the function combo box On this Menu is possible to check the statistics for the EPON Port UNI Port 1 GbE and UNI Port 2 FE on both directions upstream Transmit and downstream Receive aA Figure 4 4 The ONU Port Statistics illustration Parameter description Auto refresh Click to update the ONU port statistics data automatically Refresh Click to update the ONU Port statistics data manually Clear Click to clear the ONU Port statistics data manually Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800
99. NTRAL G FURUKAWA 3 12 3 Group Web interface To check the IGMP Groups Joined in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management OLT IGMP Proxy and then OLT IGMP Group 2 Click Refresh Figure 3 29 The OLT IGMP Groups Joined Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Pert 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 3 13 Network Parameters 3 13 1 OAM Parameters Web Interface To configure the OAM Parameters in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management Network Parameters and then OAM Parameters 2 Specify the detail Max OAM Rate Min OAM Rate and LoopBack Timeout 3 Click Save Figure 3 30 The OLT OAM Parameters Configuration Parameter description e Max OAM Rate Total OAM PDU transmission per second per logical link is limited to the Max OAM Rate specified A value of zero disables the limit and allows an unlimited number of OAM frames on a logical link Default 30 PDUs sec e Min Rate One OAM Information PDU is generated at Min OAM Rate if no other OAM PDU is transmitted for the defined time OAM link failure occurs when five minimum OAM intervals have passed with no OAM message received Default 1 sec e Loopback Timeout The loopback timeout value A port or a logical link on an ONU which is set to get into loopback mode will remain in this state until receiving the
100. Name System Uptime Current Time BIOS Version Firmware Version Hardware Mechanical Version Series Number Host IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Host MAC Address o3 e fon KEE f holo bata RAM Size Flash Size 03 0 im Froy Vo Ma 40 0 CPE es OD ha Ko e E 1D EE E 4 Transmit Queue Maximum Frame Size x agil ame The Syntax Parameter EXAMPLE Switch system name eponolt Switch system show Model Name System Description Location Contact Device Name System Uptime Current Time BIOS Version Firmware Version Hardware Mechanical Version Series Number Host IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address Host MAC Address Console Baudrate RAM Size Flash Size 03 10 MoT Vo E K010 CP E o T S l a Ke e E 1D E E E1 Transmit Queue Maximum Frame Size v FK C2 RADC OLT 2 EPON 2 NNI Curitiba david 55413333333 FK C2 RADC 15 54 48 2011 01 01 15 54 48 v1 00 v1 27 v1 01 v1 01 12LT22000036 10 150 4 253 255 255 255 0 10 150 4 254 b8 26 d4 1c 6c 37 115200 64 16 0 0 8192 MAC addresses 8 queues per port 9600 command lets you Configure device name name lt WORD gt User s Manual FK C2 lt WORD gt Up to 255 characters describing device name FK C2 RADC OLT 2 EPON 2 NNI Curitiba david 55413333333 eponolt 15 57 52 2011 01 01 15 57 52 v1 00 v1 27 v1 01 v1 01 12LT22000036 10 150 4 253 255 255 255 0 10 150 4 25
101. OAM Loopback Disable command or until this timer expires Default 600 e Buttons Save Click to Save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 3 13 2 VLAN Parameters Web Interface To configure the VLAN Parameters in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management Network Parameters and then VLAN Parameters 2 Specify the detail VLAN Ether Type Tag UP Tag Down 3 Click Save Figure 3 31 The OLT VLAN Parameters Configuration Parameter description e Vlan Ether Type The firmware of the OLT uses the default Ether Type of 0x8100 to identify frames with VLAN tags For the interoperability in some special application using VLAN an additional Ether Type to identify VLAN frames may be defined here e Tag UP Use the VLAN Ether Type Specified above to tag upstream Default Disable e Tag Down Use the VLAN Ether Type Specified above to tag downstream Default Disable e Buttons Save Click to Save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5
102. PON MAC Receive NNI ports OLT NNI Transmit and OLT NNI Receive Value o o o o o o o o Figure 3 7 The OLT Port Statistics information Parameter description e Auto refresh To refresh the OLT Port Statistics information automatically e Button Refresh Click to update the statistics information Clear Click to clear the statistics information Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA User s Manual 3 5 OLT Information Web interface To check the OLT Information in the web interface 1 Click on OLT Management then OLT Information Figure 3 8 The OLT Information 2 To check the information about the SFP click on the button OLT SFP Information Figure 3 9 The SFP Information Parameter description e Firmware version To display the device firmware version e Chip ID To display the OLT chip vendor ID and model name e Chip version To display the OLT chip version e Boot Code version To display the OLT Boot code version e Personality Version To display the OLT personality version reserved for specific application e AppO Version To display the OLT AppO version e App1 Version To display the OLT App1 version Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colo
103. RAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 G FURUKAWA 8 16 ONU Commands of CLI Onul This chapter describes all of the EPON ONU Maintenance configuration tasks to enhance the performance of local network including ONU List ONU Authorization Table 15 ONU Commands flow control green igmp ionus wakeup Iblink Ibport onu reset onu restore onus restore rstp show si speed duplex sta state tm Enter into Auth Information Management Enter into Bridging Config Information Management Enter dynamic table set Port Flow Control Enter into ONU Green Pon Enter Igmp Snooping Information Wake up Many ONUs Loopback Test on A Logical Link Loopback Test Through Logical Link and ONU UNI Port Reset EPON ONU Restore EPON ONU Restore EPON Many ONUs Enter into RSTP command Show ONU command Enter into ONU Subscriber Information Management set Port Speed and Duplex Enter into Statistic Information Management set Port State Enter into Traffic Management Information The command lets you Enter into Auth Information Management Syntax auth add lt 0 1 gt lt mac address gt lt 0 8 gt authorize lt 0 1 gt lt WORD gt del lt 0 1 gt lt WORD gt show lt 0 1 gt unauthorized lt 0 1 gt lt WORD gt Parameter lt 0 1 gt 0 EPON O 1 EPON 1 lt WORD gt Index the index of the onu auth e g 2 5 7 9 11 Before del onus you must first show onu auth 169
104. Select Enabled in the Automatic Redirect of HTTPS Configuration 4 Click Save Mode Automatic Redirect Disabled v EI is Figure 6 7 The HTTPs Configuration Parameter description e Mode Indicates the HTTPS mode operation Possible modes are Enabled Enables HTTPS mode operation Disabled Disables HTTPS mode operation e Automatic Redirect Indicates the HTTPS redirects the mode operation Automatically redirects the web browser to HTTPS when HTTPS mode is enabled Possible modes are Enabled Enables HTTPS redirect mode operation Disabled Disables HTTPS redirect mode operation e Buttons Save Click to apply changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values 106 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 6 5 Auth Method Web Interface To configure an Authentication Method in the web interface 1 Specify the Client console telnet ssh web which you want to monitor 2 Specify the Authentication Method none local radius tacacs 3 Checked Fallback 4 Click Save Figure 6 8 The HTTPs Configuration Parameter description e Client The management client for which the configuration below applies e Authentication Method Authentic
105. T Green Pon Syntax green disonugn enblonugn lt 0 1 gt 154 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE FURUKAWA JM green lt 0 1 gt lt 0 1 gt greenparam lt 0 1 gt lt 0 999 gt lt 0 999 gt lt 0 999 gt lt 0 999 gt lt 0 999 gt lt 0 999 gt lt 0 999 gt show green onupwsvrep Parameter disonugn Del many ONUs green pon for an OLT lt 0 1 gt 0 epon O 1 epon 1 enblonugn Set many ONUs green pon for an OLT green Set green pon for an OLT lt 0 1 gt 0 disable 1 enable other value is not changed greenparam Set green pon parameters for an OLT lt 0 999 gt Sleep After No Traffic lt 0 999 gt Off Time lt 0 999 gt Min On Time lt 0 999 gt Min ONU Off Time lt 0 999 gt Sleep Check Timer lt 0 999 gt Time For ONU to Begin to Sleep lt 0 999 gt Grace Time After Wakeup for ONU to Return show Show OLT Green Pon command green Show OLT Green Pon onupwsvrep Show ONU Power Save Report 155 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch green enblonugn 0 Switch green show onupwsvrep 0 index onu mac Candidate Asleep Time Asleep Time Active 1 b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 Switch green disonugn 0 Switch green show onupwsvrep 0 index onu mac Candidate Asleep Tim
106. VLAN Option Vlan Ether Type Tag UP Enable Tag Down Enable ONU Broadcast Queue 1 Queue index 255 2 Queue index 0 The command lets you check the OLT Dynamic table Syntax dt show show dynamic table dynamactbl lt mac address gt clear Clear onu dynamic table dynamactbl lt mac address gt lt 1 2 gt Parameter lt mac address gt ONU Mac Address lt 1 2 gt UNI Port 1 or 2 171 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch dt show dynamactbl b8 26 d4 00 33 08 onu b8 26 d4 00 33 08 No Response Switch dt clear dynamactbl b8 26 d4 00 33 08 Incomplete command Switch dt clear dynamactbl b8 26 d4 00 33 08 lt 1 2 gt ONU Switch dt clear dynamactbl b8 26 d4 00 33 08 1 No Response Switch dt clear dynamactbl b8 26 d4 00 33 08 2 No Response low control The command lets you set Port Flow Control Syntax flow control lt mac address gt lt 1 2 gt disable enable Parameter lt mac address gt ONU Mac Address lt 1 2 gt UNI Port 1 or 2 disable Disable Port Flow Control enable Enable Port Flow Control EXAMPLE Switch onu flow control b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 1 enable The command lets you Enter into ONU Green Pon Syntax green green lt mac address gt lt 0 1 gt show green lt mac address gt Parameter green Set ONU Green Pon lt mac address gt ONU Mac Address lt 0 1 gt 0 disable 1 enable show Sh
107. ace To configure the IGMP Snooping Parameters in the Web interface Click ONU Management Click ONU List For the selected ONU choose the option IGMP Snooping Parameters in the function combo box Set the parameters Click Save IGMP Vian Provisioning IGMP Groups Joined IGMP Snooping Parameters oe oh EPON 2 OnuMac b8 26 d4 00 20b8 Robustness Count Last Member Query Port 1 Number Of IGMP Groups Queue For Classification Port 2 Number Of IGMP Groups Queue For Classification Forward Group By L2 DA Forward Group By VID Forward Group By IP DA dge e e e N N Save Robustness Count 0 12 Last Member Query 0 12 Number Of IGMP Groups 0 90 0 disable Queue For Classification 0 6 0 disable Note At least one of Forward Group By L2DA and Forward Group By IPDA must be checked Note The total IGMP groups of Port 1 and 2 should not be more than 90 Figure 4 12 The IGMP Snooping Parameters configuration Parameter description e Robustness Count The Robustness Count is the number of IGMP General Queries The query may pass with no corresponding IGMP Report reply before a Group is removed So if Robustness Count is set to 0 the group will be removed when it does not get any response Default 2 e Last Member Query If the Group exists the Last Member Query represents the number of IGMP Group Specific Queries that may pass with no corresponding IGMP Report reply Default 2 e Number Of IGMP Groups
108. aper which ensures that the Maximum Allowable Bandwidth and Burst Size do not exceed what was determined on the SLA The DBA uses queue length status received from ONU Report messages along with the SLA parameters to calculate bandwidth allocation There are up to 8 levels of hierarchy support Each LLID can be mapped to a priority level and which is used by Round Robin Scheduling The priority level of the LLID is determined by its SLA The are 8 levels as shown below The DBA Scheduler depends on Drop Down weight to give next level total size For example LLIDs of Level 1 10 12 lt token size 8K amp 24K Drop Down Weight 40K gt LLIDs of Level 2 1 3 lt token size 16K amp 32K Drop Down Weight 64K gt LLIDs of Level 3 7 9 lt token size 32K Drop Down Weight 64K gt The below diagram illustrates the DBA Scheduler Drop Down oe LLID 10 LLID 11 LLID 12 Scheduler Priority Level 1 Wt 40 Wt8 KB Wt8 KB Wt24 KBytes KBytes LLID 1 LLID 2 LLID 3 Drop Down Scheduler Priority Level 2 Wt16KB wt16KB Wt32Kbytes Wt 64 KBytes LLID 7 LLID 8 LLID 9 Drop Down Scheduler Priority Level 3 Wt32KB wt32KB Wt32 KB Wt 64 KBytes Scheduler Priority Level 7 3 11 1 DBA Aggregate Shaper This functionality can control the overall bandwidth for user traffic on upstream and downstream When this parameter is set to 0 it means that the Aggregate Shaper is disabled This comma
109. ar delete the selected links Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA 3 17 3 Switch ONU Web interface To Switch an ONU from EPON port in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management All Known Link Provision and then Switch ONU Figure 3 42 Switch ONU Parameter description e Link Label show the logical link MAC address e Bridge show the bridge mode configured for the llid e Dest NNI show the destination uplink port the Ilid will use e Button Switch Epon 2 the selected ONU connected to the EPON 1 will be changed to the EPON 2 It s possible to change the Dest NNI port or keep the same Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Pert 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA ee 4 ONU Management This chapter describes all of the EPON ONU Maintenance configuration tasks to enhance the performance of local network including ONU List ONU Authorization 4 1 ONU List Web Interface To check the ONU List in the web interface 1 Click ONU Management 2 Click ONU List EPON 1 or ONU List EPON 2 Figure 4 1 The ONU Management Parameter description e Refres
110. ates that the host can access the switch from a SNMP interface if the host IP address matches the IP address range provided in the entry e TELNET SSH Indicates that the host can access the switch from a TELNET SSH interface if the host IP address matches the IP address range provided in the entry 6 2 2 Statistics This section shows you a detailed statistics of the Access Management including HTTP HTTPS TELNET and SSH Web Interface To check the Access Management Statistics in the web interface 1 Click Security Access Management and then Statistics Figure 6 5 The Access Management Statistics 103 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA Users manua Parameter description e Interface The interface type through which the remote host can access the switch e Received Packets Number of received packets from the interface when access management mode is enabled e Allowed Packets Number of allowed packets from the interface when access management mode is enabled e Discarded Packets Number of discarded packets from the interface when access management mode is enabled 104 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089
111. ation Method can be set to one of the following values e none authentication is disabled and login is not possible e local use the local user database on the switch stack for authentication e radius use a remote RADIUS server for authentication e tacacs use a remote TACACS server for authentication e Fallback Enable fallback to local authentication by checking this box If none of the configured authentication servers are alive the local user database is used for authentication Note This is only possible if the Authentication Method is set to a value other than none or local e Buttons Save Click to apply changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values 107 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 User s Manual FK C2 T Maintenance 7 1 Restart Device This section describes how to restart the OLT for any maintenance needs Any configuration files or scripts that you saved in the device should still be available afterwards Web Interface To Restart the device in the web interface 1 Chick Maintenance then Restart Device 2 Click Yes Restart Device Are you sure you want to perform a Restart Yes If you want to reset OLT Please click reset button or Restart Device
112. ble enable gt To enable or disable the RADIUS accounting service lt ip hostname gt The RADIUS accounting server IP address or hostname lt 0 65535 gt The RADIUS accounting server UDP port If the port is set to 0 zero then the default port 1813 is used lt LINE gt Secret shared with external accounting server The Available value is up to 29 characters long EXAMPLE NOTE If you didn t connect the RADIUS Server already then the switch will show Server disconnect The command lets you display the RADIUS AAA information Syntax Show lt config gt Show lt statistics gt lt 1 5 gt Parameter lt config gt To show AAA configuration lt statistics gt To show RADIUS statistics lt 1 5 gt The RADIUS Server Index 120 E AEA OTE M PPP RUTCRPANUIMICR SR RTCNER COURT MECC CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch aaa show config Server Timeout 15 seconds Server Dead Time 300 seconds TACACS Authorization and Accounting Configuration Authorization Disable Fallback to Local Authorization Disable Accounting Disable RADIUS Authentication Server Configuration Server Mode IP Address or Host Name Secret Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled RADIUS Accounting Server Configuration Server Mode IP Address or Host Name Disabled
113. cense terms must have been made available to you Redboot comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY Platform VCore III MIPS32 24KEc LUTON26 RAM 0x80000000 0x84000000 0x80021198 0x83fe1000 available FLASH 0x40000000 0x40ffffff 256 x 0x10000 blocks Executing boot script in 3 000 seconds enter C to abort SX Yo ole o gt aik H 2 KoT Ts Ee EE it 3 f Te CTel Image loaded from 0x80040000 0x806c04b8 RedBoot gt go Username oltupgrade The command lets you Upgrade OLT firmware Syntax oltupgrade lt ip hostname gt lt WORD gt Parameter lt ip hostname gt TFTP server ip address or hostname lt WORD gt Firmware image file name EXAMPLE Switch firmware oltupgrade 192 168 20 20 FK C2 RADC v1 11 Upgrading firmware 134 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE ionureboot The command lets you reset ONUs Syntax Parameter EXAMPLE User s Manual FK C2 onureboot epon 0 epon 1 lt onu list gt epon 0 Port epon O epon 1 Port epon 1 lt onu list gt ONUs range available from 1 to 64 Switch firmware onureboot epon 0 1 Switch firmware The command lets you Upgrade ONUs firmware Syntax Parameter EXAMPLE Onuupgrade lt ip hostname gt lt WORD gt epon 0 epon 1 lt onu list gt lt ip hostname gt TFTP server ip address or hostname lt WORD gt Firmware image file name epon 0 Port epon O epon 1 Port epon 1 lt onu
114. cify the SNMP Access parameters 4 Click Save Delete GroupName Security Model Security Level Read ViewName Write View Name grupo usm Auth Priv Figure 2 17 The SNMP Accesses Configuration Parameter description e Delete Check to delete the entry It will be deleted on next save e Group Name A string identifying the group name that this entry should belong to The allowed string length is 1 to 32 and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126 e Security Model Indicates the security model that this entry should belong to Possible security models are any Any security model accepted v1 v2c usm v1 Reserved for SNMPv1 v2c Reserved for SNMPv2c usm User based Security Model USM e Security Level Indicates the security model that this entry should belong to Possible security models are NoAuth NoPriv No authentication and no privacy Auth NoPriv Authentication and no privacy Auth Priv Authentication and privacy e Read View Name The name of the MIB view defining the MIB objects for which this request may request the current values The allowed string length is 1 to 32 and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126 e Write View Name The name of the MIB view defining the MIB objects for which this request may potentially set new values The allowed string length is 1 to 32 and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126 e Buttons Add new access Click to add a new access
115. critical conditions lt 3 gt Error error conditions lt 4 gt Warning warning conditions lt 5 gt Notice normal but significant condition lt 6 gt Informational informational messages lt 7 gt Debug debug level messages 193 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch snmp trap 2 v2 ipv4 192 168 6 127 65535 7 aaa Switch snmp show trap SNMPv3 Trap Host Configuration Community Severity Auth Port Security Name Protocol Protocol v2c 192 168 6 127 65535 aaa user The command lets you configure SNMP users Syntax user lt WORD gt AuthNoPriv AuthPriv NoAuthNoPriv MD5 SHA lt WORD gt Parameter lt WORD gt user name max 32 chars AuthNoPriv Security_Level AuthPriv Security_Level NoAuthNoPriv Security_Level MDS Authentication Protocol SHA Authentication Protocol lt WORD gt MD5 Authentication Password is restricted to 8 32 EXAMPLE Switch snmp user wade authnoPriv md5 12345678 Switch snmp show user SNMPv3 Users Table Index User Name Security Level Auth Priv AuthNoPriv MD5 None Number of entries The command lets you configure SNMP views Syntax view lt WORD gt excluded included lt WORD gt Parameter lt WORD gt view name max 32 chars excluded view_type included view_type lt WORD gt oid_subtree The OID defining the root of the subtree EXAMPLE Switch snmp view viewdavid included 1 3 6 1 2 Sw
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117. d Import Config 2 Select the file clicking on the button Procurar 3 Click on Upload Figure 7 12 The Import Configuration Screen 7 6 3 Host OLT ONU Config Backup Web interface To configure the Host OLT ONU Config Backup in the web interface Click Maintenance Export Import and Host OLT ONU Config Backup Defines the TFTP Server IP address Defines the backup interval in days Defines the hour to make the backup Defines if the backup will be done just this one time by selecting the One time option or if it is going to be a periodic action If the One time is set the Day must be 0 or 1 Day 0 Hour must gt current time hour Day 1 Hour must lt current time hour which means that it is the next day backup If Periodic is set the Day can t be equal to 0 If the One time is set and Periodic is not set the backup is disabled UPN Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA Figure 7 13 The Host OLT ONU Configuration Backup Screen 113 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Pert 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 7 7 Diagnostics This section provides a set of bas
118. d4 00 21 d8 Action for Unmanaged Groups Ignore forward unchanged No EPON VID User VID Max Groups L 4094 4094 Switch igmp edit vlan b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 4094 4094 100 Switch igmp show vlan b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 Action for Unmanaged Groups Ignore forward unchanged EPON VID User VID Max Groups Switch igmp snooping b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 12 12 90 6 90 6 1 1 1 Switch igmp show snooping b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 Robustness Count sda Last Member Query A Port 1 Number Of IGMP Groups 90 Queue For Classification 6 Port 2 Number Of IGMP Groups 90 Queue For Classification 6 Forward Group by L2 DA yes Forward Group by VID yes Forward Group by IP DA yes ionus wakeup The command allow to wake up Many ONUs Syntax ionus wakeup lt 0 1 gt lt onu list gt Parameter lt 0 1 gt 0 epon 1 1 epon 2 lt onu list gt ONUs range available from 1 to 64 refer to onulist command EXAMPLE Switch onu ionus wakeup 0 1 Invalid onu number list The onu list num is 0 The command performs the Loopback Test on A Logical Link Syntax Iblink lt mac address gt lt 1 1000 gt lt 46 1500 gt lt 0 4094 gt Parameter lt mac address gt ONU MAC Address format XX XX XX XX XX XX lt 1 1000 gt Number of Frames available from 1 to 10000 default 100 lt 46 1500 gt Payload Size available from 46 to 1500 default 100 lt 0 4094 gt VLAN Tag available from 0 to 4094 disable 0 174 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO
119. der Sets the sender s mail name e Return Path Sets the mail return path as the sender s mail address e Email Address 1 6 Email address that will receive the alarm message e Buttons Save Click to apply changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA sers vanua 6 Security 6 1 AAA This section shows you how to use an AAA Authentication Authorization Accounting server to provide access control to your network The AAA server can be a TACACS or RADIUS server 6 1 1 Configuration This section describes how to configure AAA settings of TACACS or RADIUS server Web Interface To configure an AAA server in the web interface 1 Click Security AAA and then Configuration 2 Set Timeout Default is 15 seconds 3 Set Dead Time Default is 300 seconds To configure a TACACS Authorization and Accounting Configuration of AAA in the web interface 1 Select Enabled in the Authorization 2 Select Enabled in the Failback to Local Authorization 3 Select Enabled in the Account To configure a RADIUS Authentication Server Configuration of AAA in the web interface 1 Check Enabled 2 Specify IP address or Hostname fo
120. description e Function allow the user to configure the logical link from this menu The following options are available SLA Multicast SLA Bridge Mode Block Link Unblock Link e Link Label show the logical link MAC address e Bridge show the bridge mode configured for the llid e Source Epon show the PON port the link belongs e Dest NNI show the destination uplink port the Ilid will use e Vian show the VLAN ID e Buttons Clear Click to delete the selected links Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 nual G FURUKAWA Tse k C2 3 17 2 In Host Memory Web interface To check the In host Memory in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management All Known Link Provision and then In Host Memory Figure 3 41 All Known Links Provision in Host Memory The OLT Bridge mode setting is dynamic When the OLT reboots the All Known Links Provision list in OLT will be set as the Host setting Double click Select title field will select all entries Click Select title field to unselect all entries Parameter description e Link Label show the logical link MAC address e Bridge show the bridge mode configured for the llid e Dest NNI show the destination uplink port the Ilid will use e Vian show the VLAN ID e Buttons Cle
121. e Figure 2 13 The SNMP communities Configuration Parameter description e Delete Check to delete the entry It will be deleted on next save e Community Indicates the community access string to permit access to SNMPv3 agent The allowed string length is 1 to 32 and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126 The community string will be treated as security name and will map a SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c community string e UserName The UserName access string to permit access to SNMPv3 agent The length of the UserName string is restricted to 1 32 e Source IP Indicates the SNMP access source address A specific range of source addresses can be used to restrict a source subnet when combined with source mask e Source Mask Indicates the SNMP access source address mask e Buttons Add new community Click to add a new community Save Click to apply the changes made Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA va 2 6 3 Users This function is used to configure SNMPv3 user The Entry index key is UserName To create a new UserName account please check lt Add new user gt button and enter the user information then check lt Save gt Max Group Number 10 Web Interface To configure SNMP Users in the web interface 1 Click Sy
122. e Syntax management mode lt 0 2 gt Parameter lt 0 2 gt 0 normal 1 nni O 2 nni 1 EXAMPLE Switch olt management mode 0 Switch olt show management mode Management Mode Normal Switch olt The command lets you Enter into Network Parameters Management Syntax network loop_timing maxpgdelay minpgdelay lt 0 1 gt lt 0 19920 gt loop_timing onudelay lt 0 1 gt lt 3125 30000 gt loop_timing updndelayoff lt 0 1 gt lt 32768 32767 gt mpcp_param period lt 0 1 gt lt 10 65530 gt mpcp_param period lt 0 1 gt lt 84 131070 gt oam_param loopBack lt 10 65535 gt oam_param max_rate lt 0 255 gt oam_param min_rate lt 0 4 gt show loop_timing mpcp_param oam_param vlan_param vlan_param ether_type lt WORD gt vlan_param tag_down tag_up disable enable Parameter loop_timing Set EPON OLT Loop Timing maxpgdelay Set EPON OLT Max Propagation Delay lt 0 1 gt Set EPON OLT Max Propagation Delay 0 EPON Port 0 1 EPON Port 1 lt 0 19920 gt Default 0 Range 0 19920 minpgdelay Set EPON OLT Min Propagation Delay lt 0 1 gt Set EPON OLT Min Propagation Delay 0 EPON Port 0 1 EPON Port 1 lt 0 19920 gt Default 0 Range 0 19920 onudelay Set EPON ONU Delay 157 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE FURUKAWA va lt 0 1 gt Set EPON ONU Delay 0 EPON Port 0 1 EPON Port 1 lt 3125 30000 gt Default 3125 Range 3125 30000 updndelayoff Set EPON OLT
123. e not larger than 47 e Buttons Save Click to Save changes Del Click to delete the configuration Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 4 1 2 ONU Port Config Web Interface To configure the ONU Ports in the web interface 1 Click ONU Management 2 Click ONU List 3 For the selected ONU choose the option ONU Port Config on the function combo box 4 Set the parameters 5 Click Save Note Configuration values will take effect when lt Save gt button is clicked State Link AutoNego Speed Duplex Flow Control USER1 Enable v Down Enable v 10 Half v Disable v USER2 Enable v Down Enable v 10 Half v Disable v Save Refresh Figure 4 3 The ONU Port Config illustration Parameter description e State The management status of the ONU s UNI ports Possible values are Enable and Disable Default Enable e Link The physical link status of the ONU s UNI ports Possible values are Up and Down UNI is the abbreviation of User Network Interface It connects with the subscriber s network This parameter cannot be configured e Auto Nego Auto Negotiation status of the ONU s UNI ports Possible values are Enable and Disable Default Enable e Speed Duplex Line speed and duplex mode of the ONU s U
124. e Asleep Time Active Switch green green 0 1 Switch green show green 0 OLT Green Pon Epon 0 Green Pon enable Sleep After No Traffic ms 100 Off Time ms 200 Minimum On Time ms 220 Minimum ONU Off Time ms 350 Sleep Check Time 2 50 Time For ONU To Begin To Sleep ms 7 20 Grace Time After Wakeup ms 20 Switch green greenparam 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Switch green show green 0 OLT Green Pon Epon 0 Green Pon Sleep After No Traffic ms Off Time ms Minimum On Time ms Minimum ONU Off Time ms Sleep Check Time Time For ONU To Begin To Sleep ms Grace Time After Wakeup ms The command lets you configure LLDP MED Emergency Call Service Syntax igmp proxy lt 0 4095 gt lt 0 2000000 gt lt 0 1 gt lt 0 1 gt lt 0 1 gt show proxy Parameter proxy Set OLT IGMP Proxy Config lt 0 4095 gt Maximum IP Multicast Group lt 0 2000000 gt Global Bandwidth Poll Size lt 0 1 gt Capture All Mode lt 0 1 gt DA Forwarding lt 0 1 gt SA Forwarding show Show OLT IGMP Proxy Command 156 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch igmp proxy 4095 200000 011 Switch igmp show proxy Proxy Configuration Maximum IP Multicast Groups Global Bandwidth Pool Size 200000 Capture All Mode No DA Forwarding Forward by L2 DA SA Forwarding Forward by L3 SA Switch igmp imanagement mode The command lets you set management mod
125. e OLT configuration in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management OLT Operation and then Import OLT Config 2 Select the configuration file 3 Click Import Figure 3 38 OLT Configuration Import Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 E F UR UKAWA E ee 3 16 Block Link List This section describes how to check the Block link list Web Interface To check the Block Link List in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management then Block Link List Figure 3 39 The Block Link List illustration Parameter description e No The OLT block Link list index e Link Label indicate the MAC address of the logical link e Status indicate the status of the link e Buttons Unblock click to unblock the link Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Pert 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 O F U R U KAWA ee i 3 17 All Known Link Provision 3 17 1 In OLT Web interface To check all the links in the OLT in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management All Known Link Prov and then In OLT Epon Dest NNI Figure 3 40 All Known Links Provision in OLT Parameter
126. e Template brdgmode Apply Bridge Mode template lt 0 4 gt template no 0 4 lt 0 1 gt 0 Epon 0 1 Epon 1 lt mac address gt Bridge Mode Value del Del Link Bridge Mode command brdgmode Apply Bridge Mode template lt 0 1 gt 0 Epon 0 1 Epon 1 lt mac address gt Bridge Mode Value editmp Edit function brdgmode Edit Bridge Mode in Bridge Mode template lt 0 4 gt template no 0 4 lt 0 15 gt Bridge Mode Value 0 Simple Bridged 143 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 1 Dedicated Single VLAN 2 Dedicated Double VLAN 3 Shared VLAN 4 Transparent VLAN 7 Priority VLAN 8 Priority Remapping Single VLAN 9 Priority Remapping Double VLAN 10 Priority Remapping Shared VLAN 11 Priority Shared VLAN 13 Transparent Priority Shared VLAN 14 Trans Shared VLAN w Bcast 15 Double Tagged Shared VLAN lt 0 1 gt 0 Epon 0 1 Epon 1 brdgoption Edit Bridge Option in Bridge Mode template lt 0 4 gt template no 0 4 lt 0 999 gt Entry Limit lt 0 1 gt mac overwrite it is used in simple shared double tagged shared vlan 0 disable 1 enable privlan Edit priority vlan in Bridge Mode template lt 0 4 gt template no 0 4 lt 1 4095 gt Vlan Tag lt 0 7 gt Upstream Cos lt 0 7 gt Max Tos Cos lt 0 7 gt
127. e selected Logical Link choose the option Dynamic Table in the function combo box Click Refresh Figure 4 31 The ONU Dynamic Table Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 E F UR UKAWA E 4 1 19 7 Link Operations Web interface To execute the ONU Operations in the web interface 1 Click ONU Management 2 Click ONU List 3 For the selected ONU choose the option Logical Link in the function combo box 4 For the selected Logical Link choose the option Operations in the function combo box 5 Select the desired option Figure 4 32 The ONU Operations 6 Click Save Parameter description e Block Deregister and Prevent Link Registering e Unblock Recover from Blocking e Rediscover Deregister the Link to Re Register e Restore Restore Defaults of the Logical Link Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Pert 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA saro Mana 4 2 ONU Subscriber View The ONU subscriber view allows to see all ONUs connected to both EPON ports of the OLT For the ONU to appear on the subscriber view it must have the Alias name configured When using the subscriber view it s possible
128. e time that the OLT waits for IGMP Reports after sending a General IGMP Query If the timer expires and the Group does not receive any report then the Robustness counter is decremented Range 1 2600 Unit 10ms default 1001 e Query Message Maximum Response Time This parameter is the actual value set in the Maximum Response Time field of IGMP General Query messages sent downstream by the OLT The Query Message Maximum Response Time must be lower than the Query Response Timeout 46 CUERVO MSC CAMARO IR PAT O AEAEE ACA CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE FURUKAWA ea Range 1 255 Unit 100ms default 100 e Start Query Count If IGMP is enabled or reset the OLT uses Startup Queries initially The Group memberships are quickly established after initialization Range 0 16 default 2 e Start Query Interval This interval must be lower than the regular IGMP General Query Interval Range 1 65535 Unit 10ms default 3125 e Last Member Query Count This parameter is the number of IGMP Group Specific Queries sent when an IGMP Leave message is received for a specific Group If this count is O and Last Member Query Interval expires the multicast group is removed and the multicast traffic forwarding for the group is stopped Range 1 16 default 2 e Last Member Query Interval This parameter is an interval which
129. eck Time ms 50 Time For Onu To Begin To 20 Sleep ms Grace Time After Wakeup ms 60 To check the status of the ONUs with the Green Pon function enabled click OLT Management OLT Green PON Config and then ONU Power save report Figure 3 12 The ONU Power Save Report Parameter description e Mac Address Show all CPE site ONU s MAC address e Candidate Show if the ONU is eligible to sleep or not e Asleep Show if the ONU is asleep or not e Time Asleep ms Show the amount of time that the ONU slept e Time Active ms Show the amount of time that the ONU was awake e Buttons Refresh Click to refresh the page Refresh Clear instruct the system whether or not to clear the previous statistics after generating the report Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA vas 3 8 Optical Power Monitor Config Web interface To configure the Optical Power Monitor in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management OLT Optical Power Monitor and then Optical power Monitor Config 2 Select the EPON port 3 Change the Hardware Type for SFF 8472 Compliant 4 Click Save Figure 3 13 The Optical Power Monitor Configuration Parameter description e Hardware Type Must be selected to enable the function The option available is SFF 8472 Com
130. ed decimal notation Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA va e DNS Server IP address of the DNS Server is in dotted decimal notation e DNS Proxy To enable or disable the DNS proxy DUT will relay DNS requests to the current configured DNS server on DUT and reply as a DNS resolver to the client devices on the network e Buttons Save Click to apply the changes made Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values 2 4 2 IPV6 This section describes how to configure the switch managed IPv6 information The Configured column is used to view or change the IPv6 configuration And the Current column is used to show the active IPv6 configuration Web Interface To configure Management IPv6 of the switch in the web interface 1 Click System IP and IPv6 2 Specify the IPv6 settings and enable Auto Configuration service if required 3 Click Save Configured Current Oo Renew 2192 0 2 1 it Address 192 0 2 1 Link Local fe80 6082 cdb9 19ab c0e2 Figure 2 8 The IP address of IPv6 configuration Parameter description e Auto Configuration To enable or disable IPv6 auto configuration by checking this box e Address IPv6 address of this switch Note IPv6 address is in 128 bit records r
131. ed for simple 802 1d bridging or for various types of VLAN bridging The OLT maintains a single MAC table that may contain up to 3072 dynamically learned MAC addresses used for downstream bridging and other features For bridging modes that use MAC table the OLT learns the source address of upstream frame on a per LLID basis An upper limit on the number of table entries that may be used is maintained for each LLID When the sum of dynamically learned addresses reaches the per LLID limit additional MAC addresses will not be learned even if there is room in the table The aggregate size of all per LLID MAC tables may exceed the available hardware table size 3072 In such a configuration if the entire learning table is full the oldest entry from all per LLID tables will be the target for replacement In the event that a per LLID learning table becomes full an attempt to learn another MAC address on that LLID will trigger a MAC Table Overflow alarm that will be issued to the host processor In this case the oldest entry on the table is subject to replacement by the source address of a frame received upstream these are frames received by the EPON port Bridging modes that require a VLAN tag will not forward traffic until at least one VID has been set If a conflict exists between LLIDs configured in different bridging modes destination address matches simple bridged but VLAN tag matches an LLID configured in a VLAN mode the packet will be dropped Web
132. ed roughly by a three with thirty nine zeroes after it However IPv4 is still the protocol of choice for most of the Internet IP Commands Command Function dhcp Enable Disable DHCP client NAMESENEI Set DNS IP address setup Set the IP address show Show ip information The command lets you to configure the DHCP client Syntax dhcp disable enable Parameter disable Disable DHCP client enable Enable DHCP client renew Force DHCP client to renew IP address EXAMPLE Switch ip dhcp enable Switch ip show DHCP Client Enabled Active Configuration Static IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 DNS Server g 0 0 0 SNTP Server name server The command lets you to set DNS IP address Syntax name server lt ip address gt Parameter lt ip address gt DNS IP address EXAMPLE Switch ip name server 192 168 5 5 Switch ip 139 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE The command lets you to configure the IP address Syntax Parameter EXAMPLE Switch ip setup 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 250 Switch ip show DHCP Client Active Configuration IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server SNTP Server NOTE The IP address and the router must be on the same subnet The command lets you to show IP information show lt cr gt Syntax Parameter EXAMPLE Switch ip show DHCP Client Active Configuration
133. epresented as eight fields of up to four hexadecimal digits with a colon separating each field For example fe80 215 c5ff fe03 4dc7 The symbol is a special syntax that can be used as a shorthand way of representing multiple 16 bit groups of contiguous zeros but it can only appear once It can also represent a legally valid IPv4 address For example 192 1 2 34 e Prefix IPv6 Prefix of this switch The allowed range is 1 to 128 e Router IPv6 gateway address of this switch e Buttons Save Click to apply the changes made Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA sers vanua 2 5 Syslog 2 5 1 Configuration This section describes how to configure the system log server Web Interface To configure the Syslog Server in the web interface 1 Click System Syslog and Configuration 2 Change the server mode to Enabled 3 Specify the syslog parameters including IP Address of Syslog server and the level from which the logs will be reported 4 Click Save Server Mode Server Address Syslog Level Figure 2 9 The System Log configuration Parameter description e Server Mode Indicates the server mode operation When the server mode ope
134. estAddr 1 j L2 Source Addr 1 Oe L2 Link Index 3 ejf L2 Length Type 2 o 4 Eth VID aj Unused ej IPv4 Protocol ej Unused ej Unused ej Unused C ho Unused Save lt lt Rese J o 0 0 16 31 16 31 31 31 5 OAS SAS CSNY LOWY IS GND UR EEE Dn oes S1 ESP PS0 ESH PNE EN Ny po m SS 31 Index 5 6 7 8 9 is editable in Epon Port Index 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 is editable in UNI Port1 Port2 If RefCount is not zero the field is not editable Figure 4 10 The Field Select configuration Parameter description e Field Select Select EPON port UNI PortO or UNI Port1 e Edit Click to update the selected field entry e Name Field Select description e RefCount Display the reference count value e LayerSel Layer 2 and 3 field selection e DWord A 32 bit word The Dword offset is such that the first 32 bits shown are dword offset O the next 32 bits are dword offset 1 and so on The dword offset is a 4 bit field 68 CUERVO EAA A TER OAY AAA O AEA A EROG TERE ACA CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE E F UR UKAWA E e Bitoffset This value specifies the number of bits from the right after which the field select begins It consists of 5 bits e Fieldwidth This fieldwidth is one bit less than the actual width of the field Since a field cannot be of width zero this convention allows encoding widths
135. figure local authentication fallback method Configure authentication method show Show Authentication configuration The command lets you configure the local authentication fallback function Syntax fallback lt console gt lt ssh gt lt telnet gt lt web gt disable enable Parameter lt console gt Settings the authenticate method fallback via console lt ssh gt Settings the authenticate method fallback via ssh lt telnet gt Settings the authenticate method fallback via telnet lt web gt Settings the authenticate method fallback via web disable Disable local authentication if remote authentication fails enable Enable local authentication if remote authentication fails EXAMPLE Switch auth fallback ssh disable Switch auth The command lets you configure Authentication method function Syntax method lt console gt lt ssh gt lt telnet gt lt web gt local none radius tacats Parameter lt console gt Settings the authenticate method via console lt ssh gt Settings the authenticate method via ssh lt telnet gt Settings the authenticate method via telnet lt web gt Settings the authenticate method via web 126 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE
136. figure the address of email sender Syntax return path lt return path gt Parameter lt return path gt Up to 47 characters describing return path EXAMPLE Switch smtp return path david tech com tw Switch smtp show Mail Server H User Name Password Severity level Debug Sender Return Path david tech com tw Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress david tech com tw The command lets you configure email sender Syntax sender lt sender gt Parameter lt sender gt Up to 47 characters describing sender EXAMPLE Switch smtp sender tech Switch smtp show Mail Server User Name Password A Severity level Debug Sender david Return Path david mail tech com tw Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress david tech com tw The command lets you configure email server Syntax server lt server gt Parameter lt server gt Up to 47 characters describing email server EXAMPLE Switch smtp server davidserver Switch smtp show Mail Server davidserver User Name A Password Severity level Debug Sender davidtech Return Path david mail davidtech com tw Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress Email Adress jack davidtech com tw 188 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2
137. functionality can set DBA Polling rates for the eight levels Registered links in Active scheduler levels must be provisioned with a non zero polling rate If the parameter is set as zero it means the scheduler level is disabled This parameter can be set in multiples of 65 5 usec The polling rate panel allows the operator to configure the rate at which each link will be asked to determine if it has any data to transmit Smaller values result in lower latency and increased overhead For priority 0 the scheduling latency is approximately equal to the larger of the polling rate and the cycle length Web Interface To configure the DBA Polling Rate in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management OLT DBA and then DBA Polling Rate 2 Specify the detail Level 0 7 3 Click Save 88 8 83 8 8 sla BBs 88a sia Figure 3 25 The OLT DBA Polling Rate Configuration Parameter description e LevelO 7 Range 0 256 Default 15 e Button Save Click to save the changes Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA ee 3 11 4 Broadcast SLA This session is identical to the functionality of the Link SLA Panel except that it is used to provision a SLA for the broadcast channel as opposed to an unicast link This unique feature of the OLT allows the OLT to
138. g is simple and you just input Year Month Day Hour Minute and Second within the valid value range indicated for each item Web Interface To configure Time in the web interface 1 Click System Time and Manual 2 Specify the Time parameter in manual parameters 3 Click Save Use Local Settings Use NTP Server 2011 01 01 00 10 20 YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Day Sun Week First HH MM Day Sun Week First HH MM Figure 2 3 The time configuration Parameter description e Clock Source To define the clock source for the FK C2 RADC You can select Use local Settings or Use NTP Server for FK C2 RADC time clock source e Local Time Show the current time of the system e Time Zone Offset Provide the time zone offset relative to UTC GMT The offset is given in minutes east of GMT The valid range is from 720 to 720 minutes e Daylight Saving Daylight saving is adopted in some countries If set it will adjust the time lag or in advance in unit of hours according to the starting date and the ending date For example if you set the day light saving to be 1 hour When the time passes over the starting time the system time will be increased one hour after one minute at the time it passed over And when the time passes over the ending time the system time will be decreased one hour after one minute at the time it passed over The switch supports valid configurable day light savi
139. g the user This is also a link to Add Edit User e Password To type the password The allowed string length is O to 255 and the allowed content is the ASCII characters from 32 to 126 e Password again To type the password again You must type the same password again in the field e Privilege Level The privilege level of the user The allowed range is 1 to 15 If the privilege level value is 15 it can access all groups i e that is granted the fully control of the device But other values need to refer to each group privilege level User s privilege should be the same or greater than the group privilege level to have access to that group By default setting groups with privilege level 5 have the read only access and groups with privilege level 10 have the read write access And the system maintenance software upload factory defaults and etc need an user privilege level 15 Generally the privilege level 15 can be used for an administrator account privilege level 10 for a standard user account and privilege level 5 for a guest account 2 3 2 Privilege Level This section provides an overview of the privilege levels The switch permits the user to set the Account Diagnostics IP Maintenance OLT ONU SMTP SNMP Security System and Trap Privilege Levels from 1 to 15 Web Interface To configure Privilege Level in the web interface 1 Click SYSTEM Account Privilege Level Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800
140. gt apply rule lt 0 19 gt lt 0 2 gt deltmp Delete function editmp action lt 0 19 gt lt 0 29 gt lt 1 4094 gt lt 0 8 gt editmp clause lt 0 19 gt lt 0 1 gt lt 0 10 gt lt 0 7 gt lt 0 3 gt lt WORD gt editmp downgq lt 0 4 gt lt 1 2 gt lt WORD gt editmp field lt 0 4 gt lt 0 10 gt lt 0 6 gt lt 0 9 gt lt 0 31 gt lt 1 32 gt editmp field_index lt 0 4 gt lt 0 10 gt lt 0 37 gt editmp rule lt 0 19 gt lt 8 13 gt lt 0 19 gt lt WORD gt editmp upq lt 0 4 gt lt 0 7 gt lt WORD gt hint action clause loadtmp field lt 0 2 gt lt 0 4 gt loadtmp queue lt mac address gt lt 0 4 gt show field lt mac address gt lt 0 2 gt show quecfg lt mac address gt show rule lt mac address gt lt 0 2 gt show target showtmp action clause rule lt 0 19 gt showtmp field queue lt 0 4 gt target lt mac address gt Parameter apply Apply function field Apply field select template lt 0 4 gt template no 0 4 lt mac address gt ONU up max queue is 10 down max queue is 16 up queue max size is 236 down queue max size is 55 lt 0 2 gt ONU port no 0 epon port 1 2 user port queue Apply queue template rule Apply rule template lt 0 19 gt Rule template no 0 19 lt 0 2 gt Source port ONU port 0 epon port downstream 1 2 user port upstream 179 RCA CMCSA PAPAL ACER IMPALA E AEE A IC IIRTCRIGIN MM CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay
141. h Click the Refresh icon to clear or update the ONU connect table e Add to List Click to add the selected ONUs to the Authorization List e Restore Default Click to Restore to default the selected ONUs e Enable RSTP Click to enable the passing of RSTP packets for the selected ONUs e Disable RSTP Click to disable the passing of RSTP packets for the selected ONUs e Select Click to select ONUs to Add to list Restore or to enable the RSTP packets e Function Shows the configuration menus available for the ONUs Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA vas 4 1 1 Alias Name Web interface To configure the Alias name in the web interface 1 Click ONU Management 2 Click ONU List 3 For the selected ONU choose the option Alias Name on the function combo box Note This configuration is necessary for the ONU to appear on the Subscriber view list Figure 4 2 Alias Name Configuration Parameter description e Alias Name name to identify the ONU e Location the location of the ONU Note not larger than 23 e Contact contact of the responsible for the ONU Note not larger than 23 e Phone Number phone number of the responsible for the ONU Note not larger than 23 e Description description of the ONU Not
142. h Click to update the ONU authorization entry immediately Authorize Click to Authorize the selected ONUs UnAuthorize Click to UnAuthorize the selected ONUs Del ONU Click to remove the selected ONUs from the Authorization list Save Profile Click to save the profile using the TFTP Server Import Click to import the profile to the ONUs Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA va On the ONU Authorization page is also possible to apply profiles 1 Save the ONU profile on the root directory of the TFTP Server Note To save the profile go to ONU Operations gt Configuration Export 2 On the ONU Authorization page input the file name on the Profile field for all ONUs you want to apply the profile onub826d4024fd8 2 Figure 4 35 Setting the use of Profiles 3 Select the ONUs and then click on the button Save profile 4 Select the ONUs again and then click on the Import button 5 The status of the update will be shown on the table MAC Address Result Figure 4 36 Applying Profiles Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 QO F UR UKAWA D
143. highest priority Note that the Queue Configuration command causes any existing Classification rules on the ONU to be invalidated Therefore a Queue configuration change should always be followed by Classification commands to re install the required classification rules The Filtering rules of the ONU will remain Web interface To configure the ONU Queues in the web interface 1 Click ONU Management 2 Click ONU List 3 For the selected ONU choose the option ONU Traffic Management on the function combo box and then click on the Queue Config button 4 Click Add new entry to add new links 5 Select a link and click Edit entry to change the queue size or add new queues to the existing links 6 Select a Port and click in Edit to change the queue size or add new queues 7 Click Save and reboot the ONU to apply the changes Figure 4 9 The ONU Queue configuration Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA 4 1 7 Field Select Configuration This functionality sets the fields parsed from each frame which are used in lookup engine rules to filter or classify frames Each port on the ONU has a lookup engine LUE that processes frames received on that port Each lookup engine has a number of field selectors supported in the hardware Each field
144. ic system diagnosis It let users know whether the system is healthy or needs to be fixed The basic system check includes ICMP Ping ICMPv6 and VeriPHY Cable Diagnostics 7 7 1 Ping This section allows you to issue ICMP PING packets to troubleshoot IPv4 connectivity issues Web Interface To perform an ICMP PING test in the web interface 1 Click Maintenance Diagnostics and then Ping 2 Specify ICMP PING IP Address 3 Specify ICMP PING Size 4 Click Start Figure 7 14 The ICMP Ping Screen Parameter description e IP Address The destination IP Address e Ping Size The payload size of the ICMP packet Values range from 8 bytes to 1400 bytes NOTE After you press Start 5 ICMP packets are transmitted and the sequence number and roundtrip time are displayed upon reception of a reply The page refreshes automatically until responses to all packets are received or until a timeout occurs 7 7 2 Ping6 This section allows you to issue ICMPv6 PING packets to troubleshoot IPv6 connectivity issues Web Interface To perform an ICMPv6 PING test in the web interface 1 Click Maintenance Diagnostics and then Ping6 2 Specify ICMPv6 PING IP Address 3 Specify ICMPv6 PING Size 4 Click Start Figure 7 15 The ICMPv6 Ping Screen Parameter description e IP Address The destination IP Address e Ping Size The payload size of the ICMP packet Values range from 8 bytes to 1400 bytes NOTE After you press Start 5 ICMP
145. iguration Parameter description e System Contact The textual identification of the contact person for this managed node and the information on how to contact this person The allowed string length is O to 255 and the allowed content is the ASCII characters from 32 to 126 e System Name An administratively assigned name for this managed node By convention this is the node s fully qualified domain name A domain name is a text string drawn from the alphabet A Z a z digits 0 9 minus sign No space characters are permitted as part of a name The first character must be an alpha character And the first or last character must not be a minus sign The allowed string length is O to 255 e System Location The physical location of this node e g telephone closet 3rd floor The allowed string length is O to 255 and the allowed content is the ASCII characters from 32 to 126 e Buttons Save Click to apply the changes made Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA ea 2 2 Time This section will teach you how to configure the FK C2 RADC host s time Time configuration includes local Time Configuration and NTP Configuration 2 2 1 Manual Manual settin
146. iguration Upload Upload the current logs to a file using the TFTP server Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA 2 5 3 Detailed Log Web Interface To display the detailed log configuration in the web interface 1 Click System Syslog and Detailed Log Figure 2 11 The System detail Log display Parameter description e ID The ID gt 1 of the system log entry e Message The detailed message of the system log entry e Refresh Click to refresh the page Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 2 6 SNMP This section will teach you how to use the SNMP protocol to manage the FK C2 RADC Any Network Management System NMS running the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP can manage the Managed devices equipped with SNMP agent once the right Management Information Base MIB is provided The SNMP is a protocol that is used to govern the transfer of information between SNMP manager and agent and traverses the Object Identity OID of the management Information Base MIB described in the form of SMI syntax SNMP agent must be running on the
147. inimum is 2 queue Size Maximum is 100 field Edit down queue template lt 0 4 gt Field select template no 0 4 lt 0 10 gt Field select template index lt 0 6 gt Layer select 1 Ethernet Header 2 Ether Type 3 VLAN L2 Frame 5 lpv4 Header 6 lpv4 Msc lt 0 9 gt Dword dword offset depend on layer select refer to field pattern 180 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA va lt 0 31 gt Bit offset point to particular areas of interest in a frame refer to field pattern lt 1 32 gt Field width point to particular areas of interest in a frame field_index Edit down queue template lt 0 4 gt Field select template no 0 4 lt 0 10 gt Field select template index lt 0 37 gt Field patterns index represent the index using field pattern command rule Edit rule template lt 0 19 gt Rule no rule index 0 19 lt 8 13 gt Priority rule template rule priority 8 13 lt 0 19 gt Action no action template index 0 19 lt WORD gt Each clause separated by commas Clause no clause index 0 19 upq Edit up queue template lt 0 4 gt Up stream queue template no 0 4 lt 0 7 gt Up stream queue llid index each queue max is 8 up queue max queue is 10 up queue max queue is 10 lt WORD gt Each queue separated by
148. ion Server Configuration Server Mode IP Address or Host Name RADIUS Authentication Server Configuration Mode IP Address or Host Name Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled RADIUS Accounting Server Configuration Mode IP Address or Host Name Secret Enabled 192 168 2 22 65535 radius Disabled 1813 Disabled 1813 Disabled 1813 Disabled 1813 TACACS Authentication Server Configuration Server Mode IP Address or Host Name Secret Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled The command lets you enable or disable the RADIUS accounting operation mode Syntax accounting lt enable disable gt Parameter 2 lt disable gt Globally disable Accounting operation mode lt enable gt Globally enable Accounting operation mode EXAMPLE Switch aaa accounting enable Server disconnect Switch aaa accounting disable Switch aaa NOTE If you didn t connect the RADIUS Server already then the switch will show Server disconnect 118 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 To configure enable disable RADIUS Authorization mode Syntax authorization lt enable disable gt Parameter lt disable gt Globally disable Authorization operation mode lt enable gt Globally enable Authorization operation mode EXAMPLE Switch aaa authorization enable Switch aaa The command lets you configure the RADIUS server deadtime Syntax deadtime
149. iption e Block time Interval determine how long the access will be blocked after 3 wrong login attempts e Buttons Save Click to apply changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values To check the Login Failed List click System Login Protect then Login failed list No Checked IP Login ailed Counter Figure 2 21 The Login failed List Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 3 OLT Management This chapter describes all of the EPON OLT Maintenance configuration tasks to enhance the performance of local network including Port OLT Statistics OLT DBA and OLT Operation 3 1 OLT Management Mode This function is used to define the in band management interface There are three possible configurations e Normal it s possible to manage the interface from both uplink ports NNI 1 and NNI 2 e NN1 It s possible to manage the interface only from the NNI 1 e NNI2 It s possible to manage the interface only from the NNI 2 The default value is NNI 1 Note If both uplink ports are connected to the same switch and are part of the same VLAN group it s necessary to define only one port as the management interface to avoid loops Figure 3 1 The OLT Management Mode configuration Argentina 0800
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151. itch snmp show view SNMPv3 Views Table Idx View Name View Type OID Subtree viewdavid included 1 3 6 1 2 194 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 8 21 SSH Commands of CLI This section shows you to use SSH Secure SHell to securely access the Switch SSH is a secure communication protocol that combines authentication and data encryption to provide secure encrypted communication SSH Commands mode Configure the SSH mode show Show SSH configuration E and lets you configure the SSH mode Syntax mode disable enable Parameter disable Disable SSH mode operation enable Enable SSH mode operation EXAMPLE The command lets you show SSH configuration Syntax show lt cr gt Parameter lt cr gt means it without any parameter needs to type EXAMPLE 195 CUERVO MEE PAL NTR RPA OTCRPARIIMICEC SR EROG TER ACA CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 8 22 Syslog Commands of CLI The Syslog is a standard for logging program messages It allows separation of the software that generates messages from the system that stores them and the software that reports and analyzes them It can be used as well a generalized informational analysis and debugging messages It is supported by a wide variety of devices and receivers across m
152. ith external accounting server The Available value is up to 29 characters long EXAMPLE NOTE If you didn t connect the RADIUS Server already then the switch will show Server disconnect The command lets you configure server response timeout Syntax timeout lt 3 3600 gt Parameter lt 3 3600 gt The Timeout which can be set to a number between 3 and 3600 seconds is the maximum time to wait for a reply from a server EXAMPLE 122 OE CMM TESIG AATCC TER MMA RRO CRPARV A O E A CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE z User s Manual FK C2 8 3 Access Commands of CLI This section shows you to configure access management table of the Switch including HTTP HTTPS SNMP and TELNET SSH You can manage the Switch over an Ethernet LAN or over the Internet Access Commands in CLI add Add or modify access management entry clear Clear access management statistics delete Delete access management entry mode Configure the access management mode show Show access management information The command lets you add or modify access management entry Syntax add lt 1 16 gt lt ipv4 ipv6 gt lt ip address gt lt ip address gt lt all gt lt snmp gt lt telnet gt lt web gt Parameter lt 1 16 gt To set the entry index lt ipv4 gt IPv4 format address lt ipv6 gt IPv6 format addres
153. l length If a reply is not received within the subinterval the request is transmitted again This algorithm causes the RADIUS server to be queried up to 3 times before it is considered dead e Dead Time The Dead Time which can be set to a number between 0 and 3600 seconds is the period during which the switch will not send new requests to a server that has failed to respond a previous request This will stop the switch from continually trying to contact a server that was already determined as dead Setting the Dead Time to a value greater than 0 zero will enable this feature but only if more than one server has been configured e RADIUS Authentication Server Configuration The table has one row for each RADIUS Authentication Server and a number of columns which are e The RADIUS Authentication Server number for which the configuration below applies e Enabled Enables the RADIUS Authentication Server by checking this box e IP Address Hostname The IP address or hostname of the RADIUS Authentication Server The IP address is expressed in dotted decimal notation e Port The UDP port to use on the RADIUS Authentication Server If the port is set to O zero the default port 1812 is used on the RADIUS Authentication Server e Secret The secret up to 29 characters long shared between the RADIUS Authentication Server and the switch stack e RADIUS Accounting Server Configuration The table has one row for each RADIUS Accounting Serve
154. m is unusable lt 1 gt Alert action must be taken immediately lt 2 gt Critical critical conditions lt 3 gt Error error conditions lt 4 gt Warning warning conditions lt 5 gt Notice normal but significant condition lt 6 gt Informational informational messages lt 7 gt Debug debug level messages EXAMPLE Switch event group acl 5 Switch event show Group Name Severity Level ACL_Log Debug Access_Mgmt Info Auth _ Failed Warning Cold Start Warning Config_Info Info Firmware_Upgrade Info Import_Export Info LACP Info Passwd Change Info Port Security Info Thermal Protect Info VLAN Info Warm Start Warning Switch event The command lets you display trap event configuration what you set on the switch Syntax show lt cr gt Parameter lt cr gt means it without any parameter needs to type 132 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE EXAMPLE Switch event show Filter Level Group Name Access Mgmt Auth_Failed Cold _ Start Config_Info Dying Gasp Power Failure EPON_Link_Down EPON_Link_Up Firmware Upgrade Jumbo Frame Received Error Key Exchange Failure Login Login Protect Logout Loopback MAC learning table overflow Mgmt_IP_ Change Number of Links Exceeded OLT_ Bad ONU_Power Abnormal Passwd Change Queue_Overflow Standard Dying Gasp Standard Link Fault Statistics Alarm UNI_Link_Down UNI Link Up Warm Start Severity Level Warning Warning Notice Info
155. mbia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 F U R U KAWA ee i 3 6 OLT Redundant Web interface To configure the OLT Redundancy in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management OLT Redundant 2 Select the Enable option 3 Specify the Master port 4 Specify the Slave Port 5 Click Save Note For this function to work the OLT Personality version must be f10 Figure 3 10 OLT Redundancy Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Pert 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 3 7 OLT Green PON Config This section teaches how to enable and monitor the Green PON function Web interface To configure the Green PON in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management OLT Green Pon Config and then OLT Green PON 2 Select the Optical port EPON Port 1 or EPON Port 2 3 Enable the Green Pon function 4 Specify the Green Pon parameters 5 Click Save 6 Click Enable All ONUs Green Pon Figure 3 11 The Green PON Configuration Parameter description e Green Pon When configured as Enable it enables the green pon functionality for the PON port To enable this function for the ONUs it is necessary to click on the button Enable All ONUs Green Pon e Sleep After No Traffic ms Instructs the OLT to put the ONU in
156. me Configure server dead time fallback author Configure Authorization mode radius Configure RADIUS authentication server show Show AAA information tacacs Configure TACACS authentication server timeout Configure server response timeout acc radius The command lets you configure the RADIUS accounting server parameter acc radius lt index gt lt enable disable gt lt ip hostname gt lt 0 65535 gt lt Line gt lt index gt The RADIUS accounting Server index The available value is from 1to5 lt disable enable gt To enable or disable the RADIUS accounting service lt ip hostname gt The RADIUS accounting server IP address or hostname lt 0 65535 gt The RADIUS accounting server UDP port If the port is set to 0 zero then the default port 1813 is used lt LINE gt Secret shared with external accounting server The Available value is up to 29 characters long Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch aaa acc radius 1 enable 192 168 2 22 65535 radius Switch aaa show config Server Timeout 15 seconds Server Dead Time 300 seconds TACACS Authorization and Accounting Configuration Authorization Disable Fallback to Local Authorization Disable Accounting Disable RADIUS Authenticat
157. mport olt 192 168 1 1 ddd check import onu The command lets you Import configuration file from TFTP server Syntax import onu lt ip address gt lt mac address gt lt WORD gt check lt cr gt Parameter lt ip address gt The TFTP server ip address lt mac address gt ONU lt WORD gt Configuration file name check Check configuration file only EXAMPLE Switch config file import onu 192 168 1 1 22 22 22 22 22 22 nnn check 129 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 8 7 Diagnostic Commands of CLI This section provides a set of basic system diagnosis It let users know that whether the system is health or needs to be fixed The basic system check includes ICMP Ping ICMPv6 and VeriPHY Cable Diagnostics Diagnostic Commands diag Diagnostic Ram Flash if OK ping Uses the ICMP protocol s mandatory ECHO_REQUEST datagram to elicit an ICMP ECHO_RESPONSE from a host or gateway Uses the ICMP protocol s mandatory ping6 ECHO_REQUEST datagram to elicit an ICMP ECHO_RESPONSE from a host or gateway The command lets you test the RAM and the FLASH status Syntax diag EXAMPLE Switch diagnostic diag DRAM Test OK Flash Test OK The command lets you to use the ICMP protocol s mandatory ECHO_REQUEST datagram to elicit an ICMP ECHO_RESPONSE from a host or gateway Syntax ping lt ip hostname gt lt 60 1400 gt Parameter lt ip hostname gt
158. mware Version Chip ID Chip Version Boot Code Version Personality Version App0 Version App1 Version RX Operating Wavelength nm RX Operating Wavelength nm Attribute 1490 325 1260 1360 27 6 0x242 0x3723 0xa0071101 0x240 f9 0x242 0x242 Wavelength nm Switch olt show optcalctrl 0 Optical Monitor Control New Run Mode Link Mac Address Start Strobe End Strobe On A11 Links 00 00 00 00 00 00 165 400 Switch olt show optcalmon 0 0 2 oh ot W NES Zo aa oye oh a Hardware Type I2C Bus I2C Operating Speed I2C Device Address Register Address Length of Register Not Supported GPIO 0 50 a2 104 2 Switch olt show port config State Speed Duplex Flow Control Enabled Enabled Enabled Fiber Enabled Switch olt show port status lt cr gt Switch olt show port status Link State Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Auto Nego Speed Duplex Flow Control Down Down Down Down Fiber Down Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable 1000 Full 1000 Full Enable Enable Enable Enable Disable Disable Disable Disable Switch olt show provinhost 0 No Link Label b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 b8 26 d4 00 21 d9 Switch olt Bridge Dest NNI Vlan Simple Bridged Simple Bridged Switch olt show provinolt Link Label b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 Simple Bridged User s Manual FK C2 163 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERV
159. n on the switch Syntax Parameter EXAMPLE Switch ipv6 show IPv6 Autoconfig Mode IPv6 Link Local Address IPv6 Address IPv6 Prefix IPv6 Router IPv6 SNTP Server IPv6 VLAN ID show lt cr gt means no parameter needed to type Disabled fe80 240 c7ff felc 6c13 23192 168 12 1 96 User s Manual FK C2 142 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE FURUKAWA va 8 13 Link Commands of CLI Link The section will teach you to configure the Logical Link table You can configure all provisioned logical links belonging to an ONU Link Commands bm Enter into Link Bridge Mode link block Deregister and Prevent Link Registering link rediscover Deregister and Link Registering link unblock Recover from Blocking show Show Logical Link Information command sla Enter into Link SLA sta Enter into Link Statistic Information Management m command lets you Enter into Link Bridge Mode Syntax bm apply brdgmode lt 0 4 gt lt 0 1 gt lt mac address gt del brdgmode lt 0 1 gt lt mac address gt editmp brdgmode lt 0 4 gt lt 0 15 gt lt 0 1 gt editmp brdgoption lt 0 4 gt lt 0 999 gt lt 0 1 gt editmp privian lt 0 4 gt lt 1 4095 gt lt 0 7 gt lt 0 7 gt lt 0 7 gt lt 0 1 gt lt 0 1 gt editmp vian lt 0 4 gt lt 1 4095 gt lt 0 4095 gt hint brdgmode show brdgmode lt 0 1 gt lt mac address gt showtmp brdgmode lt 0 4 gt Parameter apply Apply Bridge Mod
160. nd is disabled by default If the Maximum Allowed Bandwidth or Max Burst is 0 this function is disabled This functionality lets the Host restrict the bandwidth available to the OLT for user data traffic in both directions This feature can be used to protect the core network from burst upstream flows and increase the accuracy of SLA enforcement Aggregate bandwidth control can be disabled by setting the parameters to zero This feature is disabled by default 40 CHER CMCSA PAPAL REE IMPALA E AEE ALCOR CAA CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE G FURUKAWA User s Manual DBA Architecture Figure 3 22 DBA Architecture Web Interface To configure a DBA Aggregate Shaper in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management OLT DBA and then DBA Aggregate Shaper 2 Specify the detail Aggregate Shaper Max Bw Max Burst 3 Click Save EPON O EPON 1 Ingress Aggregate Shaper Disable Max Bw Kbps 0 0 ea bs Egress Aggregate Shaper Disable E Egress Aggregate Shaper Max Bw Kbps 0 deoo O O PERE beo Tb KBytes ES Figure 3 23 The OLT DBA Aggregate Shaper Configuration Parameter description e Maximum Allowed Bandwidth Max Bw Range 256 1000000 Default 0 e Max Burst Range 1 256 Default 0 e Button Save Click to apply the changes Argentina 0800 800 970
161. ng time is 5 5 step one hour The zero for this parameter means it doesn t need to adjust current time equivalent to in act daylight saving You don t have to set the starting ending date as well If you set daylight saving to be non zero you have to set the starting ending date as well otherwise the daylight saving function will not be activated e Time Set Offset Provide the Daylight saving time set offset The offset is given in minutes east of GMT The valid range is from 1 to 1440 minutes Default is 60 min e Daylight Savings Type Provide the Daylight savings type selection You can select By Dates or Recurring two types for Daylight saving type e From To configure when Daylight saving start The date and time format is YYYY MM DD HH MM e To To configure when Daylight saving end The date and time format is YYYY MM DD HH MM NOTE The under from and to will display what you set on the From and To field information Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM e Buttons Save Click to apply the changes made Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values 2 2 2 NTP Network Time Protocol Web Interface To configure NTP in the web interface 1
162. nsmitted 2539 FEC Blocks Transmitted 0 Laser Power 31618 Laser VCC 32754 Laser Bias 4456 Laser Temperature 10494 Switch sta The command lets you set Port State Syntax state lt 0 5 gt lt 0 1 gt Parameter lt 0 5 gt 0 epon O port 1 epon 1 port 2 3 nni O tp fiber 4 5 nni 1 tp fiber lt 0 1 gt 0 Disable 1 Enable EXAMPLE Switch olt state 0 0 Switch olt show port status Auto Nego Speed Duplex Flow Control Disable 1000 Full Enable 1000 Full Enable Enable Disable NNI 0O Fiber Enable Enable Disable NNI 1 TP Enable Enable Disable NNI 1 Fiber Enable Disable Disable The command lets you Enter into TM Information Syntax tm apply filter rule lt 0 3 gt lt 0 19 gt brdgcfg lt 0 2000000000 gt del filter rule lt 0 3 gt lt 1 30 gt editmp clause lt 0 19 gt lt 1 17 gt lt 0 7 gt lt 0 3 gt lt WORD gt editmp rule lt 0 19 gt lt 0 7 gt lt 0 1 gt lt 0 12 gt lt WORD gt show brdgcfg show dynamactbl lt 0 1 gt lt mac address gt 165 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE FURUKAWA JM show filter rule lt 0 3 gt showtmp clause rule lt 0 19 gt Parameter apply Apply function filter rule OLT filter rule lt 0 3 gt 0 Epon 0 1 Epon 1 2 NNI O 3 NNI 1 lt 0 19 gt rule no rule index 0 19 brdgcfg Set OLT bridge config lt 0 2000000000 gt age limit del Del Traffic Rule command filter rule Del OLT filter rule lt 0 3 gt 0 Epon 0 1 Epon 1 2
163. oPriv NoAuthNoPriv Security Level If security_model is not usm the security_level value must be NoAuthNoPriv lt WORD gt read_view_name The scope for a specified instance can read None is reserved for Empty lt WORD gt write_view_name The scope for a specified instance can write None is reserved for Empty v1 Security Model 190 en eA On RVR O CAKE EA OEA AA CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 v2c Security Model AuthNoPriv Security Level If security_model is not usm the security_level value must be NoAuthNoPriv EXAMPLE Switch snmp access g usm noAuthNoPriv v v Switch snmp show access SNMPv3 Accesses Table Group Name Model SecurityLevel Read View Name Write View Name The command lets you configure SNMP community Syntax community lt WORD gt lt WORD gt lt ip address gt lt ip mask gt Parameter lt WORD gt community max 32 chars lt 60 1400 gt Size of ICMP echo packet lt WORD gt user name max 32 chars lt ip address gt SNMP access source ip lt ip mask gt SNMP access source address mask EXAMPLE Switch snmp community david pm 192 168 6 127 255 255 255 0 Switch snmp show community SNMP Community Table Idx Community UserName Source IP Source Mask 192 168 6 127 255 255 255 0 Number of entries The command lets
164. oose the option Logical Link in the function combo box For the selected Logical Link choose the option SLA in the function combo box Set the parameters Click Save Upstream Ingress SLA OS ai Disable Max Shaper Max Bw Kbps Max Burst KBytes Scheduler Lvi Scheduler Lvi Schedule Weight Schedule Weight DBA Parameters Force Report Polling Level If Upstrem Downstream Egress SLA Max BW and Max Burst is 0 It represents no bridge mode found for this link This command is used for upstream Link DBA only Max Figure 4 23 The Upstream Ingress SLA Configuration Parameter description e Min Shaper Min Bw This parameter will guarantee a minimum bandwidth Range 2561000000 Unit Kbps Default 0 e Max Shaper Max Bw The maximum allowed use of Bandwidth Range 2561000000 Unit Kbps Default 100000 e Min and Max Shaper Max Burst Range 1 256 Unit KBytes Mix Default 0 Max Default 255 e Min and Max Shaper Schedule Weight Range 2 32 The minimum shaper scheduler level must be less than the maximum shaper scheduler level The Minimum and Maximum Scheduler Weight for the link SLA must be set to the same value If they are set to different values the firmware will use the smaller of the two values and ignore the larger value e Force Report YES Force Report NO No Auto OAM Bandwidth Padding e Polling level For priority 0 the scheduling latency is approximately equal to the larger value of the
165. or is allowed to exist and unable to be deleted In addition up to 4 guest accounts can be created Account Commands Command Function add Add or modify user account delete Delete user account show Show user account information This command lets you add or modify user account Syntax add lt 1 15 gt lt word gt lt word gt Parameter lt 1 15 gt User privilege level lt WORD gt Up to 32 characters to identify the user name lt WORD gt The password for this user name EXAMPLE Switch account add 10 david david Switch account show User Name Privilege Level This command lets you delete a new operator user or you add one in the switch Syntax delete lt WORD gt Parameter lt WORD gt Up to 32 characters to identify the user name EXAMPLE Switch account delete 12 Switch account show User Name Privilege Level Switch account 125 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 The command lets you display user account information what you set in the switch Syntax Show lt name gt Parameter lt name gt Up to 32 characters to identify the user name EXAMPLE Switch account show User Name Privilege Level Switch account 8 5 Auth Commands of CLI Auth This page shows how to configure a user with authenticated when he logs into the switch via one of the management client interfaces Auth Method Commands fallback Con
166. ority VLAN Priority Remapping Single VLAN Priority Remapping Double VLAN Priority Remapping Shared VLAN Priority Shared VLAN Transparent Priority Shared VLAN Transparent Shared VLAN with Broadcast Double Tagged Shared VLAN Switch bm show brdgmode 1 08 00 69 02 01 FC b ha Ko e Wn oXo CHE N E eo aT hoa Switch bm Switch bm showtmp brdgmode 4 mode Simple Bridged entry limit 64 Dest NNI NNI 0O Mac Overwrite disable Mac Overwrite can be set when Bridge Mode is Simple Shared Double Tagged Share d Vlan Switch bm This command lets you Deregister and Prevent Link Registering Syntax link block lt mac address gt Parameter lt mac address gt LINK EXAMPLE Switch link link block 08 00 69 02 01 FC 08 00 69 02 01 fc don t exist 145 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 The command lets you Recover from Blocking Syntax link unblock lt mac address gt Parameter lt mac address gt LINK EXAMPLE Switch link link unblock 00 15 F2 4E CC B1 00 15 f2 4e cc b1 isn t blocked This command lets you Show Logical Link Information command Syntax show block links Parameter block links Show Block Links Of An OLT EXAMPLE Switch link show block links Switch link This command let you Enter into Link SLA Syntax sla set dbaparam lt 0 1 gt lt mac address gt lt 0 1 gt lt 0 7 gt set downgsla l
167. otocol of choice for most of the Internet 2 4 1 IPV4 It s possible to set the IP address manually or using a DHCP server To manually configure an address you need to change the switch s default settings to values that are compatible with your network You may also need to establish a default gateway between the switch and management stations that exist on another network segment Configure the switch managed IP information on this page The Configured column is used to view or change the IP configuration The Current column is used to show the active IP configuration Web Interface To configure an IP address in the web interface 1 Click System IP and IPv4 2 Specify the IPv4 settings and enable DNS proxy service if required 3 Click Save Configured 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 2 7 The IP address of IPv4 configuration Parameter description e DHCP Client It enables the DHCP client by checking this box If DHCP fails and the configured IP address is zero DHCP will retry but if the DHCP fails and the configured IP address is non zero DHCP will stop and the configured IP settings will be used The DHCP client will announce the configured System Name as hostname to provide DNS lookup e IP Address IP address of this switch is in dotted decimal notation e IP Mask IP mask of this switch is in dotted decimal notation e IP Router IP address of the router which FK C2 RADC connects is in dott
168. ow ONU command green Show ONU Green Pon EXAMPLE Switch green green b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 1 Switch green show green b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 ONU Green Pon enable ONU Optical Power Save enable LUE Stat Index 2 Power Down Transmit Laser on Power Down Receive Laser on Power Down Serdes on Switch green The command lets you Enter Igmp Snooping Information Syntax igmp action lt mac address gt lt 0 1 gt add vlan lt mac address gt lt 0 4094 gt lt 0 4094 gt lt 0 255 gt 172 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE FURUKAWA va del vlan lt mac address gt lt 1 16 gt edit vlan lt mac address gt lt 0 4094 gt lt 0 4094 gt lt 0 255 gt show joined snooping vlan lt mac address gt snooping lt mac address gt lt 0 12 gt lt 0 12 gt lt 0 90 gt lt 0 6 gt lt 0 90 gt lt 0 6 gt lt 0 1 gt lt 0 1 gt lt 0 1 gt Parameter action Set Action for Unmanaged Groups lt mac address gt ONU lt 0 1 gt act Action for Unmanaged Groups 0 Discard block IPMC IGMP 1 Ignore forward unchanged add Add ONU IGMP Snooping Parameters vlan Add ONU IGMP VLAN lt 0 4094 gt EPON VID lt 0 4094 gt User VID lt 0 255 gt MaxGroups available from 0 to 255 EPON VID must be the same as User VID If you add onu IGMP Vlan Provisioning entry when action is ignore you must disable onu IGMP snooping first del Delete ONU IGMP Snooping Parameters lt 1 16 gt vlan group number If
169. pliant e Buttons Save Click to Save changes 5 To define in which links the power will be monitored click OLT Management OLT Optical Power Monitor and then Optical Control 6 Select the optical port 7 Define the New Run Mode Default value On All Links 8 Click Save Figure 3 14 The Optical Control Configuration Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 3 9 OLT Traffic Management 3 9 1 OLT Port Filter Rule This feature allows the user to filter the traffic based on the traffic direction upstream EPON and downstream NNI and the destination output port Web interface To configure the OLT Port Filter Rule in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management OLT Traffic Management and then OLT Port Filter Rule 2 Select the port in which the rule will be applied the options are EPON 1 and EPON 2 for the upstream direction and NNI 1 and NNI 2 for the downstream direction 3 Click on the button Add Figure 3 15 OLT Port Filter Rule 4 Define the Action to be taken if the received traffic complies with the rule The options are Set discard Flag which means that the traffic will be discarded and Clear Discard Flag which means that the traffic will be forwarded Note The default behavior of the OLT Port Filter r
170. protection requirements of European Emission Standard EN55022 EN60555 2 and the Generic European Immunity Standard EN50082 1 EMC EN55022 1988 CISPR class A 22 1985 EN60555 2 1995 class A EN60555 3 IEC 1000 4 2 1995 4k V CD 8kV AD IEC1000 4 3 1995 3V m IEC 1000 4 4 1995 1kV power line 0 5kV signal line Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA va Introduction Overview The FK C2 RADC manageable box is an OLT with cabinet height 1U It is designed to accommodate 2 Port GEPON OLT fiber interface modules at a central location for PON Passive Optical Network application Any combination of GEPON Fiber conversion solutions can be installed in a wiring closet for cable connection The network management supports Web UI via browser CLI via local console Telnet SSH interface and SNMP v1 v2c v3 Supports IEEE 802 3ah OAM function for CO and CPE site Remote Failure Indication Remote Loopback and Link Monitoring Supports Port Configuration and Bandwidth Configuration The FK C2 RADC includes a 2 Port of GEPON providing ideal flexibility to design suitable network infrastructure for business requirements It supports advanced security management capabilities and network feat
171. ption e Min Propagation Delay the minimum delay generated by the transmission on the fiber Default 0 means there s 0 km of fiber e Max Propagation Delay the maximum delay generated by the transmission on the fiber Default 6250 means there s 20 km of fiber between the OLT and the ONU e ONU Delay the period that the ONU takes to process the data sent by the OLT and respond e Buttons Save Click to Save changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA Uea gt enuei FK C2 3 14 OLT Dynamic Table Web interface To check the OLT Dynamic Table in the web interface 1 Click on OLT Management and then on OLT Dynamic Table Figure 3 34 OLT Dynamic Table Parameter description e Link box to choose the llid address e Llid logical link address e Learned Mac show the MAC addresses learned by the selected llid e Buttons Previous Go to the previous page Next Go to the next page Refresh Update the page Clear All Clear the entries for all the logical links Clear Link Clear the entries for the selected logical link Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160
172. pts were made to this server but it did not reply within the configured timeout The server has temporarily been disabled but will get re enabled when the dead time expires The number of seconds left before this occurs is displayed in parentheses This state is only reachable when more than one server is enabled 101 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 E F UR UKAWA E 6 1 3 Radius Details This section shows you detailed statistics of the RADIUS Authentication and Accounting servers The statistics map is similar to those specified in RFC4668 RADIUS Authentication Client MIB Web Interface To check the RADIUS Detail in the web interface 1 Click Security AAA and then Radius Details 2 Specify the Server which you want to check found Tip Tine Oms Figure 6 3 The RADIUS Server Statistics illustration Parameter description e Auto refresh It will update the table detail information automatically e Refresh Updates the RADIUS Server detail statistics immediately and manually e Clear Cleans the RADIUS Server detail statistics immediately and manually 102 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 0
173. r Radius Server 3 Specify Authentication Port for Radius Server Default is 1812 4 Specify the Secret with Radius Server To configure a RADIUS Accounting Server Configuration of AAA in the web interface 1 Check Enabled 2 Specify IP address or Hostname for Radius Server 3 Specify Accounting Port for Radius Server Default is 1813 4 Specify the Secret with Radius Server To configure a TACACS Authentication Server Configuration of AAA in the web interface 1 Check Enabled 2 Specify IP address or Hostname for TACACS Server 3 Specify Authentication Port for TACACS Server Default is 49 4 Specify the Secret with TACACS Server Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM Figure 6 1 The Authentication Server Configuration Screen Parameter description e Timeout The Timeout which can be set to a number between 3 and 3600 seconds is the maximum waiting time for a reply from the server If the server does not reply within this timeframe it will be considered dead and try the next enabled server if there is one RADIUS servers are using the UDP protocol which is unreliable by design In order to cope with lost frames the timeout interval is divided into 3 subintervals of equa
174. r and a number of columns which are e The RADIUS Accounting Server number for which the configuration below applies e Enabled Enables the RADIUS Accounting Server by checking this box e IP Address Hostname The IP address or hostname of the RADIUS Accounting Server The IP address is expressed in dotted decimal notation 99 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA vga e Port The UDP port to use on the RADIUS Accounting Server If the port is set to 0 zero the default port 1813 is used on the RADIUS Accounting Server e Secret The secret up to 29 characters long shared between the RADIUS Accounting Server and the switch stack e TACACS Authentication Server Configuration The table has one row for each TACACS Authentication Server and a number of columns which are e The TACACS Authentication Server number for which the configuration below applies e Enabled Enables the TACACS Authentication Server by checking this box e IP Address Hostname The IP address or hostname of the TACACS Authentication Server The IP address is expressed in dotted decimal notation e Port The TCP port to use on the TACACS Authentication Server If the port is set to 0 zero the default port 49 is used on the TACACS Authentication Server
175. ration Parameter description e Action for Unmanaged Groups This parameter has two choices Discard block IPMC IGMP and Ignore forward unchanged e EPON VID IPMC will be sent to the OLT the frame will use EPON VID e User VID The User VID is the VID of the IPMC it gets it from the ONU user port e Allowed Groups This parameter limits IGMP VLAN groups The Max Allowed Groups is the maximum number of groups that can be joined in each VLAN by this ONU If the Max Allowed Groups is setting 0 the ONU will not join any groups and will discard all IGMP frames on this VLAN Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA 4 1 11 IGMP Groups Joined This functionality will show the entries in the IGMP group table It will list the number of ports and Group IP Web interface To check the IGMP Groups Joined in the Web interface 1 Click ONU Management 2 Click ONU List 3 For the selected ONU choose the option IGMP Snooping Parameters in the function combo box and then click on IGMP Groups Joined button 4 Click Refresh Figure 4 14 The IGMP Groups Joined illustration Parameter description Refresh Click to update the IGMP Group table immediately Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chite 123 0020939
176. ration Power dBm 3 Mac Address b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 Firmware Version 0x240 Chip ID 0x3714 Chip Version 0xa0060727 Boot Code Version 0x140 Personality Version f10 App0 Version 0x240 App1 Version 0x240 Switch onu Switch onu show onus b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 Port Link State Auto Nego Speed Duplex Flow Control b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 Down Enable Enable 10 Half Disable Up Enable Enable 100 Full Disable The command lets you Enter into ONU Subscriber Information Management Syntax si alias lt mac address gt lt WORD gt del alias lt mac address gt descrip lt mac address gt lt WORD gt show alias lt mac address gt Parameter alias Set ONU Alias Name lt mac address gt ONU lt WORD gt ONU alias name del Delete ONU Alias Name alias Delete ONU Alias Name descrip Set ONU Description show Show ONU command alias Show ONU Alias EXAMPLE Switch si alias b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 ccc Switch si descrip b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 ggg Switch si show alias b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 Alias Name efoto Description ggg Switch si switch si del alias b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 Switch si show alias b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 Alias Name Description Switch si 177 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 peed duplex The command lets you set Port Speed and Duplex Syntax speed duplex lt mac address gt lt 1 2 gt 10 100 1000 auto Parameter lt mac address gt ONU lt 1 2 gt UNI Port 1 or 2 1
177. ration as backup configuration in the web interface 1 Click Maintenance Save Restore and then Save User Are you sure to save the current setting as Backup Configuration Figure 7 9 The save as back up configuration Screen Parameter description e Buttons Save Click to save the configuration 7 5 4 Restore User Web interface To apply the backup configuration to the equipment in the web interface 1 Click Maintenance Save Restore and Restore User Are you sure to restore the Backup Configuration Figure 7 10 The Restore backup configuration Screen Parameter description e Buttons Save Click to save the configuration Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 7 6 Export Import 7 6 1 Export Config Web interface To Export the current configuration via web interface 1 Click Maintenance Export Import and then Export Config 2 Click on Save Configuration 3 A window will appear in which the user will define where to save the file Save configuration Figure 7 11 The Export Configuration Screen Parameter description e Buttons Save configuration Click to save the configuration 7 6 2 Import Config Web interface To import a configuration file in the web interface 1 Click Maintenance Export Import an
178. ration is enabled the syslog messages will be sent to a syslog server The syslog protocol is based on UDP communication and received on UDP port 514 and the syslog server will not send acknowledgments back to the sender since UDP is a connectionless protocol and it does not provide acknowledgments The syslog packet will always be sent even if the syslog server does not exist Possible modes are Enabled Enable server mode operation Disabled Disable server mode operation e Server Address Indicates the IPv4 host address of the syslog server e Syslog Level Indicates what kind of message will be sent to the syslog server Possible modes are Emerg send Emerg Alert send Emerg Alert Crit send Emerg Alert Crit Error send Emerg Alert Crit Error Warning Send warnings Notice send Emerg Alert Crit Error Warning Notice Info send Emerg Alert Crit Error Warning Notice Info Debug send everything i e all e Buttons Save Click to apply the changes made Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 2 5 2 Log Web Interface Display the log configuration in the web interface 1 Click System Syslog and Log 2 To upload the logs using
179. rmware file 3 Click Upload 4 Click Reboot Firmware OLT Update Procurar _ Upload Figure 7 5 Chipset Firmware update Screen 7 4 3 Firmware ONU Upgrade To upgrade the ONU firmware in the web interface Click Maintenance then Firmware ONU Upgrade Select the EPON port Select the ONUs that will be upgraded Click Procurar to select the firmware file Click Upload After the upgrade is finished it s necessary to reboot the ONUs dean ee a Firmware ONU Update Boca Upload jeron2 w Select Auth _ ModelName AliasName Registered AllLinks Active Links Firmware Personality a FI IONU 20 05 Yes 2 n4 re FKCONU 2005 Yes 4 a FKAONU 200S _ Yes na Ce Yes 14 Loan 2005 EA m as re Yes na Double click Select title field will select all entries click Select title field will unselect all entries Figure 7 6 ONU Firmware Upgrade Screen Note This page is very useful to check the current firmware of the ONUs 109 en CCA Oe RPL O CAKE EA OEA AA CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE G FURUKAWA mee 7 5 Save Restore This section describes how to save and restore the OLT configuration including reset to Factory Defaults Save Start Save Users and Restore Users for any maintenance needs 7 5 1 Factory Defaults This section describes how
180. s lt ip address gt Start IP address lt ip address gt End IP address lt all gt All interfaces what the switch physical ports lt snmp gt To set the SNMP interface lt telnet gt To set up the TELNET SSH interface lt web gt To set the HTTP HTTPS interface EXAMPLE Switch access add 1 ipv4 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 241 all Switch access show config Access Management Mode Disabled W WEB HTTPS S SNMP T TELNET SSH Index Start IP Address End IP Address 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 241 Switch access The command lets you clear access management statistics Syntax Clear lt statistics gt Parameter lt None gt Clear access management statistics 123 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch access clear statistics Switch access The command lets you delete access management entry Syntax Delete lt 1 16 gt Parameter lt 1 16 gt Entry index EXAMPLE Switch access delete 1 Switch access show config Access Management Mode Disabled W WEB HTTPS S SNMP T TELNET SSH Index Start IP Address End IP Address nm H The command lets you configure the access management mode Syntax mode lt disable gt lt
181. s all setting or status information Syntax show lt cr gt Parameter lt cr gt means no parameter needed to type 137 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE E F UR UKAWA Z Z Z B eae EXAMPLE 138 CURE M E TAAA E EA OAA AAA O AEAEE AA CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 8 11 IP Commands of CLI IP IP is an acronym for Internet Protocol It is a protocol used for communicating data across an internet network IP is a best effort system which means that no packet of information sent over is assured to reach its destination in the same condition it was sent Each device connected to a Local Area Network LAN or Wide Area Network WAN is given an Internet Protocol address and this IP address is used to identify the device uniquely among all other devices connected to the extended network The current version of the Internet protocol is IPv4 which has 32 bits Internet Protocol addresses allowing for in excess of four billion unique addresses This number is reduced drastically by the practice of webmasters taking addresses in large blocks the bulk of which remain unused There is a rather substantial movement to adopt a new version of the Internet Protocol IPv6 which would have 128 bits Internet Protocol addresses This number can be represent
182. s are Enable and Disable Default Enable e Speed Duplex To configure line speed and duplex mode of the CNI ports on an OLT Possible values are 1000 Full 100 Full and Half 10 Full and Half Default 1000 Full e Flow Control To configure flow control state of the CNI port of an OLT Possible values are Enable and Disable Default Disable e Button Save Click to apply changes Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA vasa 3 4 OLT Port Statistics Present statistics related to the specified ports including EPON ports and CNI ports It supports both flow directions upstream and downstream If you click the Refresh button the statistics information will be displayed If the Clear button is clicked the statistics information will be cleared Upstream direction represents the traffic from EPON port to CNI port Downstream direction represents the traffic from CNI port to EPON port Web Interface To check the OLT Port Statistics in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management then OLT Statistics 2 Specify the OLT Port The options are EPON Port 1 EPON Port 2 NNI Port 1 and NNI Port 2 3 Specify the traffic direction The options are EPON ports OLT EPON LIF Transmit OLT EPON LIF Receive OLT EPON MAC Transmit and OLT E
183. s disabled EXAMPLE Switch login protect block time 60 Switch login protect show config Lock Minutes 60 minutes Switch login protect This command lets you resume login failed IP Address Syntax resume lt ip hostname gt Parameter lt ip hostname gt IP address EXAMPLE Switch login protect resume 192 168 6 127 IP 192 168 6 127 not in login failed list Switch login protect The command Show Login Protect information Syntax show config login failed Parameter config Show Login Protect configuration login failed Show login failed list EXAMPLE Switch login protect show config Lock Minutes 10 minutes Switch login protect Switch login protect show login failed IP Login Failed Counter There is no entry for Login failed List Switch login protect 150 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE FURUKAWA va 8 15 OLT Commands of CLI OLTI This chapter describes all of the EPON OLT Maintenance configuration tasks to enhance the performance of local network including Port OLT Statistics OLT DBA OLT Operation OLT Media Commands brdgcfg Set OLT bridge config dba Enter into DBA Information flow control set Port Flow Control green Enter into OLT Green Pon igmp Enter into OLT IGMP Proxy Config management mode set management mode network Enter into Network Parameters Management olt control GUI Control EPON OLT Warning for debug
184. sfer of information between SNMP manager and agent and traverses the Object Identity OID of the management Information Base MIB described in the form of SMI syntax SNMP agent is running on the switch to response the request issued by SNMP manager Basically it is passive except issuing the trap information The switch supports a switch to turn on or off the SNMP agent If you set the field SNMP Enable SNMP agent will be started up All supported MIB OIDs including RMON MIB can be accessed via SNMP manager If the field SNMP is set Disable SNMP agent will be de activated the related Community Name Trap Host IP Address Trap and all MIB counters will be ignored SNMP Commands access Configure SNMP access community Configure SNMP community delete Delete command engine id Set SNMP Engine ID group Configure SNMP groups mode Enable Disable SNMP mode show Show SNMP command trap Configure SNMP trap user Configure SNMP users view Configure SNMP views The command lets you configure SNMP access Syntax access any usm AuthNoPriv AuthPriv NoAuthNoPriv lt WORD gt lt WORD gt access v1 v2c AuthNoPriv lt WORD gt lt WORD gt Parameter lt WORD gt group name max 32 chars any Security Model usm Security Model AuthNoPriv Security Level If security_model is not usm the security_level value must be NoAuthNoPriv AuthPriv Security Level If security_model is not usm the security_level value must be NoAuthN
185. ss now is completed In this login menu you have to input the complete username and password respectively the FK C2 RADC will not give you a tip about the username This looks inconvenient but safer The FK C2 RADC supports a simple user management function allowing only one administrator to configure the system at the same time If there are two or more users using administrator s identity it will only allow the one who logins first to configure the system The rest of the users even with administrator s identity can only monitor the system The maximum number of users that are able to login simultaneously is 16 O servidor 192 168 1 1 em FK C2 RADC requer um nome de usu rio e uma senha Aviso este servidor est solicitando o envio do nome de usu rio e da senha de um modo sem seguran a autentica o b sica sem conex o segura Figure 1 1 The login page NOTE When you login FK C2 RADC Web UI management you can use either IPv4 or IPv6 login to manage To optimize the display effect we recommend you to use Microsoft IE 6 0 or above Netscape V7 1 or above or FireFox V1 00 or above and have the resolution adjusted to 1024x768 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 5181160 aa RAL DE E M wa NIE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE FURUKAWA ea
186. stem SNMP and Users 2 Click Add new user 3 Specify the User name security level authentication protocol and passwords 4 Click Save Figure 2 14 The SNMP Users Configuration Parameter description e Delete Check to delete the entry It will be deleted during the next save e User Name A string identifying the user name The allowed string length is 1 to 32 and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126 e Security Level Indicates the security model that this entry should belong to Possible security models are NoAuth NoPriv No authentication and no privacy Auth NoPriv Authentication and no privacy Auth Priv Authentication and privacy Note The value of the security level cannot be modified if the entry already exists e Authentication Protocol Indicates the authentication protocol that this entry should belong to Possible authentication protocols are None No authentication protocol MDS An optional flag to indicate that this user uses MD5 authentication protocol SHA An optional flag to indicate that this user uses SHA authentication protocol The value of security level cannot be modified if the entry already exists e Authentication Password A string identifying the authentication password phrase For MD5 authentication protocol the allowed string length is 8 to 32 For SHA authentication protocol the allowed string length is 8 to 40 and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126 e Privac
187. t 1 256 Max Shaper Max Burst 1 256 Min Shaper Schedule Weight 2 32 Max Shaper Schedule Weight 2 32 level Scheduler Weight for the link SLA must be set to the same value If they are set to different values the firmware uses the smaller of the two Figure 4 26 The Multicast SLA Configuration Parameter description e Min Shaper Min Bw This parameter will guarantee a minimum bandwidth Range 2561000000 Unit Kbps Default 0 e Max Shaper Max Bw The maximum allowed use Bandwidth Range 2561000000 Unit Kbps Default 100000 e Min and Max Shaper Max Burst Range 1 256 Unit KBytes Mix Default 0 Max Default 255 e Min and Max Shaper Schedule Weight Range 2 32 The minimum shaper scheduler level must be less than the maximum shaper scheduler level The Minimum and Maximum Scheduler Weight for the link SLA must be set to the same value If they are set to different values the firmware will use the smaller of the two values and ignore the larger value e Buttons Save Click to Save changes Back Go back to the Logical Link page 85 E A EA A E MPP RUTCRPARUIMIVE SARTRE OORT M ECGs CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 4 1 19 3 Bridge Mode This functionality configures the forwarding mode and learning table entry limit per Logical Link Logical links may be configur
188. t 0 1 gt lt mac address gt lt 0 1 gt lt 0 1000000 gt lt 1 256 gt lt 0 7 gt lt 2 32 gt set mcastsla lt 0 1 gt lt mac address gt lt 0 1000000 gt lt 1 256 gt lt 0 7 gt lt 2 32 gt set sla lt 0 1 gt lt mac address gt lt 0 1 gt lt 0 1000000 gt lt 1 256 gt lt 0 7 gt lt 2 32 gt set upqsla lt 0 1 gt lt mac address gt lt 0 1 gt lt 0 1000000 gt lt 1 256 gt lt 0 7 gt lt 2 32 gt show downasla mcastsla sla upqsla lt O 1 gt lt mac address gt Parameter dbaparam Set Link SLA DBA Parameter lt 0 1 gt 0 Epon 0 1 Epon 1 lt mac address gt link mac address lt 0 1 gt 0 do not force report 1 force report lt 0 7 gt polling level downgsla Set Downstream Queue SLA command lt 0 1 gt 0 Epon 0 1 Epon 1 lt mac address gt link mac address lt 0 1 gt 0 Min Shaper 1 Max Shaper lt 0 1000000 gt Banswidth value O not including Max Bw 256 1000 000 146 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE FURUKAWA vga lt 1 256 gt Burst value lt 0 7 gt Scheduler Level lt 2 32 gt Schedule Weight mcastsla Set Multicast SLA command lt 0 1 gt 0 Epon 0 1 Epon 1 lt mac address gt link mac address lt 0 1000000 gt Banswidth
189. t you can record the information and maintenance the device e Host IP address To display the device s IP address e Subnet mask To display the device s subnet mask Configurable e Gateway IP address To display the device s gateway IP address Configurable e Host MAC address To display the device s MAC address e Console Baudrate To display the device s console baudrate information to connect to the device s console port Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA va e RAM Size To display the device s ram size information e Flash Size To display the device s flash size information e Bridge FDB size To display the bridge FDB size information e Transmit Queue To display the device s transmit hardware priority queue information e Maximum Frame size To display the device s maximum frame size information 2 1 1 Configuration This section will let you understand how to identify the system by configuring the contact information name and location of the OLT Web interface To configure System Information in the web interface 1 Click System System Information Configuration 2 Write System Contact System Name System Location information in this page 3 Click Save Figure 2 2 System Information Conf
190. terface 1 Click ONU Management 2 Click ONU List 3 For the selected ONU choose the option ONU Dynamic Table in the function combo box 4 Click Refresh Figure 4 19 The ONU Dynamic Table illustration Parameter description e Auto refresh Select to enable the auto refresh in the ONU Dynamic Table e Refresh Click to refresh the ONU Dynamic Table immediately and manually e Clear P1 and Clear P2 Click to clear the dynamic MAC entries of the selected port Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chite 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 E F UR UKAWA E 4 1 17 ONU Operations Web interface To configure the ONU Operations in the web interface 1 Click ONU Management 2 Click ONU List 3 For the selected ONU choose the option ONU Operations in the function combo box 4 Click on the desired option Figure 4 20 ONU Operations Parameter description e Enable ONU Enable ONU User Traffic e Disable ONU Disable ONU User Traffic e Reset ONU Reset Reboot ONU e Restore ONU Restore ONU e Configuration Export Configuration Export e Configuration Import Configuration Import Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 01
191. the sleeping state if the ONU s statistics have not incremented in the specified number of ms e Off Time ms The length of the sleep cycle off time for the ONUs e Minimum On Time ms Indicates to the OLT the minimum time that an ONU must be kept awake e Minimum ONU Off Time ms Indicates to the OLT the minimum time that the ONU must remain in the current sleep cycle e Sleep Check Time ms Indicates how often the OLT runs the sleep state machine to check for sleep eligible ONUs e Time For ONU To Begin To Sleep ms Indicates to the OLT how much time the ONU will take to stop reporting after the ONU has been told to sleep e Grace Time After Wakeup ms Indicates to the OLT how much time to wait for the ONU to begin reporting after a sleep cycle before the ONU is deregistered e Buttons Save Click to Save changes Enable All ONUs Green Pon Click on this button to enable all ONUs power saving function Disable All ONUs Green Pon Click on this button to disable all ONUs power saving function Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 E F UR UKAWA E The recommended configuration is the one showed below Sleep After No Traffic ms 100 Off Time ms 200 Minimum On Time ms 80 Minimum ONU Off Time ms 50 Sleep Ch
192. tion Set Destination Forward param port no 2 queue index field selects L2 Link Index operation Switch tm Switch tm show target onu mac b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 Switch tm 183 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 8 17 Privilege level Commands of CLI This page provides an overview of the privilege levels privilege Commands Command Function group Configure a privilege level group show Show privilege configuration The command lets you configure a privilege level group Syntax group lt group name gt lt 1 15 gt Parameter lt group name gt Privilege group name lt 1 15 gt Privilege level EXAMPLE Switch privilege group account 13 Switch privilege show Privilege Current Level 15 Group Name Privilege Level Account Aggregation Diagnostics The command lets you show privilege configuration Syntax show lt cr gt Parameter lt cr gt means it without any parameter needs to type EXAMPLE Switch privilege show Privilege Current Level Group Name Privilege Level Account Diagnostics IP Maintenance OLT ONU SMTP SNMP Security System Trap_Event loqin protect 184 CENTRAL DE SERVI O AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE FURUKAWA van 8 18 Reboot Commands of CLI This section describes how to restart switch for any maintenance needs Any configuration files or scripts that yo
193. to reset the OLT configuration to Factory Defaults Any configuration files or scripts will recover to factory default values Web Interface To reset the OLT to the Factory Default Configuration in the web interface 1 Click Maintenance Save Restore and then Factory Defaults 2 Click Yes Are you sure you want to reset the configuration to Factory Defaults Figure 7 7 The Reset the device to Factory Defaults Screen Parameter description Yes Click the Yes button to reset the OLT to the factory default configuration No Click the No button to cancel the command 7 5 2 Save Start This section describes how to save the OLT Start configuration Any current configuration files will be saved as XML format Web Interface To save the current configuration as the startup configuration in the web interface 1 Click Maintenance Save Restore and then Save Start 2 Click Save Are you sure to save the current setting as Start Configuration Figure 7 8 The save as start configuration Screen Parameter description Buttons e Save Click to the current setting to become device start configuration 110 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA User s Manual 7 5 3 Save User Web interface To save the current configu
194. u saved in the switch should still be available afterwards Table 17 Reboot Commands reboot Reboot the system The command lets you reboot the system Syntax Reboot lt cr gt Parameter lt cr gt means it without any parameter needs to type EXAMPLE Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 User s Manual FK C2 8 19 SMTP Commands of CLI The function is used to set a Alarm trap when the switch alarm then you could set the SMTP server to send you the alarm mail SMTP Commands Command Function delete Delete command level Configure Severity level mail address Configure email user name return path Configure email sender sender Configure email sender server Configure email server show Show email configuration username Show DHCP snooping information The command lets you delete command Syntax delete mail address lt 1 6 gt return path sender server username Parameter mail address Delete email address lt 1 6 gt Delete email address id return path Delete return path sender Delete sender server Delete email server username Delete username and password EXAMPLE Switch smtp delete mail address 2 Switch smtp sho Mail Server User Name Password Severity level Sender Return Path Email Adress Email Adress
195. ule is that all traffic is forwarded 5 Define the rule Precedence from 0 to 7 6 Define the Port Bitmap that represents the output destination of the traffic The options are Automatic filter traffic based on the direct channel Epon1 gt NNI1 or Epon2 gt NNI2 the traffic from the cross channel will not be filtered Epon1 gt NNI2 or Epon2 gt NNI1 NNI 1 filters traffic designated to the uplink NNI 1 from one of the EPON ports NNI 2 filters traffic designated to the uplink NNI 2 from one of the EPON ports NNI 1 amp NNI 2 filters traffic designated to the uplink NNI 1 or to the NNI 2 from one of the EPON ports EPON1 filters traffic designated to the EPON 1 from one of the uplink ports EPON2 filters traffic designated to the EPON 2 from one of the uplink ports EPON1 amp EPON2 filters traffic designated to the EPON 1 or EPON 2 from one of the uplink ports 7 Add the desired clause It s possible to add up to 8 different clauses per rule 8 Click on the apply button Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA User s Manual Figure 3 16 OLT Port Filter Rule Add the Rule clauses The configured rule will be shown on the main page of the OLT Port Filter rules To delete the rule select it and click on the delete button
196. ultiple platforms Syslog Commands Command Function clear Clear syslog entry level Configure syslog level mode Configure syslog mode server Configure syslog server IP address show Show syslog information The command lets you Clear syslog entry Syntax clear lt cr gt Parameter lt cr gt means it without any parameter needs to type EXAMPLE Switch syslog clear Switch syslog show log lt 0 gt Emergency lt 1 gt Alert lt 2 gt Critical lt 3 gt Error lt 4 gt Warning lt 5 gt Notice lt 6 gt Info Debug All lt none gt The command lets you Configure syslog lev elSyntax level lt 0 7 gt Parameter lt 0 7 gt Severity level lt 0 gt Emergency system is unusable lt 1 gt Alert action must be taken immediately lt 2 gt Critical critical conditions lt 3 gt Error error conditions lt 4 gt Warning warning conditions lt 5 gt Notice normal but significant condition lt 6 gt Informational informational messages lt 7 gt Debug debug level messages 196 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch syslog level 7 Switch syslog show config Server Mode Disabled Server Address 1 Server Address 2 Syslog Level Debug The command lets you Configure syslog mode Syntax mode disable enable Parameter disable Disable syslog mode enable Enable syslog mode EXAMPLE Switch syslog
197. ups will be added or forwarded by the OLT and joins for new groups will be discarded Range 0 3072 O OFF default 0 e Global Bandwidth Pool Size This value applies to all Proxy Domain instances in the OLT When it is set to zero no groups can be joined on any proxy domain due to insufficient available bandwidth Range 0 2000000 e Capture All Mode This bit applies to all Proxy Domains in the OLT When it is set as Yes the OLT Proxy software captures all IGMP protocol frames in both directions When this bit is set as No the OLT Proxy software only captures IGMP MLD protocol frames that links to a provisioned proxy domain e DA Forwarding SA Forwarding Depending on the forwarding option and the group addresses in use the maximum number of groups can be one fewer 4095 If groups are only forwarded by L2 DA then the limit is always 4096 Other forwarding options can hit the 4095 limit instead Buttons e Save Click to Save changes Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 User s Manual FK C2 G FURUKAWA 3 12 2 OLT IGMP Parameters Web interface To configure IGMP Proxy Parameters in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management OLT IGMP Proxy and then OLT IGMP Param Set the parameters Click Save OLT IGMP Proxy Parameter Maximum IGMP
198. ures Besides it is easy to deploy and configure providing stability and quality network services your business needs Overview of this user s manual Chapter 1 Operation of Web based Management Chapter 2 System Configuration Chapter 3 OLT Management Chapter 4 ONU Management Chapter 5 Configuration Chapter 6 Security Chapter 7 Maintenance Chapter 8 CLI Management Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA ea 1 Operation of Web based Management 1 1 Initial Configuration This chapter instructs you how to configure and manage the FK C2 RADC through the web user interface With this functionality you can easily access and monitor the equipment The default values of the FK C2 RADC are shown in the table below IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Username admin Password Type http 192 168 1 1 in the address row of the browser it will show the following screen and ask you to input a username and password in order to login and access the interface The default username is admin and password is empty On the first access please enter the default username and password and then click the lt OK gt button The login proce
199. use its large 64M buffer ram to serve the requirements of all ONUs Web Interface To configure a Broadcast SLA in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management OLT DBA and then Broadcast SLA 2 Set the parameters 3 Click Save Epon 1 lt gt NNI 1 Y Max Shaper Max Bw Kbps 100000 Max Burst KBytes 100 Scheduler Lvl 2v Schedule Weight 2 Figure 3 26 Broadcast SLA Configuration Parameter description Min Shaper e Min Bw Range 0 256 1000 000 e Max Burst Range 1 256 e Schedule Weight Range 2 32 Max Shaper e Max Bw Range 256 1000 000 e Max Burst Range 1 256 e Schedule Weight Range 2 32 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 3 12 OLT IGMP Proxy 3 12 1 IGMP Proxy Web interface To configure IGMP Proxy in the web interface 1 Click OLT Management OLT IGMP Proxy and then OLT IGMP Proxy 2 Set the parameters 3 Click Save Figure 3 27 The OLT IGMP Proxy Parameter description e Maximum IP Multcast Groups This parameter means how many IGMP Groups can be supported If this parameter is 0 the IGMP Proxy is disabled When IGMP is disabled all IP Multicast Frames are forwarded by the OLT If the current number of groups is equal to the maximum IGMP Groups no new gro
200. ute read write status statistics read only status statistics read write e g for clearing of statistics User Privilege should be the same or greater than the authorization Privilege level to have the access to that group Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 2 4 IP This section teaches you how to set the FK C2 RADC s IP address IP is a best effort system which means that no packet of information sent over is assured to reach its destination in the same condition it was sent Each device connected to a Local Area Network LAN or Wide Area Network WAN is given an Internet Protocol address and this IP address is used to identify the device uniquely among all other devices connected to the extended network The current version of the Internet protocol is IPv4 which has 32 bits Internet Protocol addresses allowing an excess of four billion unique addresses This number is reduced drastically by the practice of webmasters taking addresses in large blocks the bulk of which remain unused There is a rather substantial movement to adopt a new version of the Internet Protocol IPv6 which would have 128 bits Internet Protocol addresses This number can be represented roughly by a three with thirty nine zeroes after it However IPv4 is still the pr
201. v6 packets are transmitted and the sequence number and roundtrip time are displayed upon reception of a reply The page refreshes automatically until responses to all packets are received or until a timeout occurs 114 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 G FURUKAWA User s Manual FK C2 7 7 3 Diag Web interface To use the Diag toll in the web interface 1 Click Maintenance Diagnostics and then Diagnostic 2 Click on Start Figure 7 16 The Dignostic Screen 115 Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Pert 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA ea 8 CLI Management 8 1 Initial Configuration This chapter instructs you how to configure and manage the GEPON OLT through the CLI interface The RJ 45 serial port on the front panel is used to connect to device for out of band console configuration Figure 8 1 Plug in the Console Port The command line driven configuration program can be accessed from a terminal or a PC running a terminal emulation program The pin assignments used to connect to it are provided in the following table 2a seno 12945878 i Figure 8 2 Serial Port RJ 45 Pin
202. verity level The following level types are supported lt 0 gt Emergency System is unusable lt 1 gt Alert Action must be taken immediately lt 2 gt Critical Critical conditions lt 3 gt Error Error conditions lt 4 gt Warning Warning conditions lt 5 gt Notice Normal but significant conditions lt 6 gt Information Information messages lt 7 gt Debug Debug level messages e Buttons Save Click to apply changes Reset Click to undo any changes made locally and revert to previously saved values Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 5 2 SMTP Configuration Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is the message exchange standard for the Internet The OLT can be configured as a client of SMTP while the server is a remote device that will receive messages from the OLT about alarm events that occur Web Interface To configure the in the web interface 1 Click Configuration then SMTP Configuration 2 Specify the parameters 3 Click Save Figure 5 2 The SMTP Configuration Screen Parameter description e Mail Server Specify the IP Address of the mail server e Username Specify the username of the mail server e Password Specify the password of the mail server e Sen
203. y Protocol Indicates the privacy protocol that this entry should belong to Possible privacy protocols are None No privacy protocol DES An optional flag to indicate that this user uses DES authentication protocol Privacy Password A string identifying the privacy password phrase The allowed string length is 8 to 32 and the allowed content is ASCII characters from 33 to 126 e Buttons Add new user Click to add a new user Save Click to apply the changes made Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 FURUKAWA JM 2 6 4 Groups This function is used to configure SNMPv3 group The Entry index keys are Security Model and Security Name To create a new group account please check lt Add new group gt button and enter the group information then check lt Save gt Max Group Number v1 2 v2 2 v3 10 Web Interface To configure SNMP Groups in the web interface 1 Click System SNMP and Groups 2 Click Add new group 3 Specify the Security model Security Name and Group Name 4 Click Save Figure 2 15 The SNMP Groups Configuration Parameter description e Delete Check to delete the entry It will be deleted on next save e Security Model Indicates the security model that this entry should belong to Possible security models are v1 Reserved
204. you add onu IGMP Vlan Provisioning entry when action is ignore you must disable onu IGMP snooping first edit Edit ONU IGMP VLAN Provisioning show Show Igmp Snooping Information command joined Show IGMP Groups Joined snooping Show Igmp Snooping vlan Show IGMP VLAN Provisioning snooping Set Igmp Snooping lt 0 12 gt RC Robustness Count lt 0 12 gt LMQ Last Member Query lt 0 90 gt NG1 Number Of IGMP Groups Port 1 lt 0 6 gt QC1 Queue For Classification Port 1 lt 0 90 gt NG2 Number Of IGMP Groups Port 2 lt 0 6 gt QC2 Queue For Classification Port 2 lt 0 1 gt FWbyL2DA Forward Group by L2 DA Available Values are 1 yes or 0 no lt 0 1 gt FWbyVID Forward Group by VID Available Values are 1 yes or O no Argentina 0800 800 9701 Brasil 0800 41 2100 Bolivia 800 10 2222 5445 Chile 123 00209395 Colombia 01800 518 1160 Paraguay 00 812 800 5446 Per 0800 54089 Uruguay 0004 019 0337 Venezuela 08001008511 User s Manual FK C2 lt 0 1 gt FWbyIPDA Forward Group by IP DA Available values are 1 yes or 0 no Note At least one of lt FWbyL2DA gt and lt FWbyIPDA gt must be yes Note The total IGMP groups of Port 1 and 2 should not be more than 90 EXAMPLE Switch igmp action b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 1 Switch igmp add vlan b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 4094 4094 255 Switch igmp del vLan b8 26 d4 00 21 d8 16 Switch igmp show vlan b8 26
205. you delete command Syntax delete access community group trap user view lt 1 14 gt lt 1 4 gt lt 1 6 gt lt 1 10 gt lt 1 48 gt Parameter access Delete snmpv3 access entry lt 1 14 gt table index community Delete community entry lt 1 4 gt table index group Delete snmpv3 groups entry lt 1 14 gt table index trap Delete trap entry lt 1 6 gt table index user Delete snmpv3 users entry lt 1 10 gt table index view Delete snmpv3 views entry lt 1 48 gt table index 191 CENTRAL DE SERVICO AO CLIENTE CENTRAL DE SERVICIO AL CLIENTE User s Manual FK C2 EXAMPLE Switch snmp delete access 14 engine id The command lets you set SNMP Engine ID Syntax engine id lt HEX gt Parameter lt HEX gt the format may not be all zeros or all ff H and is restricted to 5 32 octet string EXAMPLE Switch snmp engine id ffffffffffffffff The command lets you configure SNMP groups Syntax group lt WORD gt usm v1 v2c Parameter lt WORD gt user name max 32 chars usm Security Model v1 Security Model v2c Security Model EXAMPLE Switch snmp group pm v1 ccc Switch snmp show group SNMPv3 Groups Table Idx Model Security Name Group Name Number of entries 1 Switch snmp group pm v2c aaa Switch snmp show group SNMPv3 Groups Table Idx Model Security Name Group Name The command lets you Enable Disable SNMP mode Syntax mode disable enable Parameter

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