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Configuration
About This Chapter
This topic describes how to configure services through the NMS, the OLT CLI, the Web page
or the U2560.
Context
NOTE
l
The procedures for configuring HG8010/HG8110/HG8240/HG8245/HG8247/HG8447 are similar.
The following sections consider HG8247 as an example.
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The following descriptions use V800R008C01 as the OLT, U2000 V100R003C00 as the BMS, and
U2560 V100R002C00 as the TR-069 server. Screen shots may vary with different versions but the
configuration procedures are similar. For details about configuration procedures, see the BMS
configuration manuals.
3.1 Before Your Start
This section provides common methods for configuring ONT services.
3.2 Configuring the Service by Using the NMS
This topic describes how to configure Internet access service, VoIP service and IPTV service
by using the NMS.
3.3 Configuration by Using OLT Commands
This topic describes how to configure the Internet access service, VoIP service and IPTV service
by using OLT commands.
3.4 Configuration on the Web Page
This topic describes how to configure Internet access service, VoIP service and Wi-Fi service
on the Web page.
3.5 Configuring the Service by Using U2560
This topic describes how to configure the Internet access service, VoIP service and Wi-Fi service
by using U2560.
3.6 Operation Guide on the XML Configuration File
This topic describes how to issue the XML configuration files on the Web page and on the
U2000.
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3.1 Before Your Start
This section provides common methods for configuring ONT services.
Methods for configuring ONT services include configuring services by using the OLT
commands, U2000, Web interface, TR-069 server and by issuing XML configuration file.
Table
3-1
shows the application scenario of each configuration method.
Table 3-1
Application scenario of each configuration method
Configurati
on Method
Application Scenario
OLT
commands
This method uses the OMCI protocol to configure ONT services. It can be
used to add ONTs, configure ONT port attributes and port VLANs, and to
enable the Layer 2 service channels between the OLT and ONTs. It can
implement all configurations for Layer 2 services such as the Layer 2 Internet
access service and the Layer 2 multicast service. In the case of configuring
Layer 3 services such as the WAN port, ONT voice service, and Wi-Fi
service, coordination of one or more other methods is required.
U2000
This method can be used to configure Layer 2 services for the ONT by using
the OMCI protocol, and to configure ONT value-added service profile and
customized parameters. Customized parameters can be configured after batch
adding general configurations to facilitate configuration efficiency. This
method is recommended in batch service provisionings.
Web
interface
This method uses Web interface of the ONT to configure related ONT
parameters. In this method, batch configuration is not supported, and the
coordination of OLT commands or the U2000 is required. It is simple and is
generally used in the deployment.
TR-069
server
All the configurable nodes of the ONT are defined on the TR-069 server. The
TR-069 server supports real-time configuration and status query. In this
method, the coordination of OLT commands or the U2000 is required.
Issuing XML
configuration
file
The ONT voice service and gateway involve a large amount of configuration
information, most of which is not defined in the OMCI protocol and cannot
be configured on Web interface or the U2000. This method functions as a
supplement to Web interface and the U2000. In this method, the coordination
of OLT commands or the U2000 is required. This method is not recommended
because it is complex.
Table 3-2
lists configuration methods supported in the FTTH service.
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Table 3-2
Configuration methods supported in the FTTH service
Service
Type
Configurat
ion by
Using OLT
Commands
Configurat
ion by
Using the
U2000
Configurat
ion by
Using Web
Interface
Configurat
ion by
Using
TR-069
Server
Configurat
ion by
Issuing
XML
Configurat
ion File
Layer 2
Internet
access
service
Supported
Supported
Configuratio
n is not
needed.
Configuratio
n not needed.
Configuratio
n not needed
Layer 3
Internet
access
service
Coordinatio
n of other
methods is
required.
Supported
Coordinatio
n of OLT
commands
or the U2000
is required.
Coordinatio
n of OLT
commands
or the U2000
is required.
Coordinatio
n of OLT
commands
or the U2000
is required.
Layer 2
multicast
service
Supported
Supported
Configuratio
n is not
needed.
Configuratio
n is not
needed.
Configuratio
n is not
needed.
Layer 3
bridge
multicast
service
Coordinatio
n of other
methods is
required.
Supported
Coordinatio
n of OLT
commands
or the U2000
is required.
Coordinatio
n of OLT
commands
or the U2000
is required.
Coordinatio
n of OLT
commands
or the U2000
is required.
Voice
service
Coordinatio
n of other
methods is
required.
Supported
Coordinatio
n of OLT
commands
or the U2000
is required.
Coordinatio
n of OLT
commands
or the U2000
is required.
Coordinatio
n of OLT
commands
or the U2000
is required.
Wi-Fi
service
Not
supported
Not
supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
The following section provides key technologies involved in these methods:
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ONT management and control interface (OMCI) is a protocol defined in ITU-T G.984.4.
OMCI defines the format and mechanism of the interactive messages between the GPON
OLT and ONTs. It analyzes the service model of ONT services and defines a series of
management entities used for the service description.
OMCI defines the format of the message exchanged between the GPON OLT and ONTs
and the message acknowledgment and retransmission mechanism. In this way, the OMCI
provides a logical channel for communication. Operators can manage and configure ONTs
(including port attribute and port VLAN) using OLT commands or the U2000. In addition,
OMCI supports configuring an ONT offline and restoring the ONT configuration after the
ONU goes online. With this management mechanism, ONTs do not need to save their own
configuration information. This facilitates service provisioning and ONT maintenance. The
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OMCI configuration mainly indicates the Layer 2 service configuration such as the Layer
2 Internet access service and the Layer 2 multicast service.
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TR-069 is a WAN management protocol for CPEs. It implements automatic configuration
on ONTs by using auto-negotiation interactive protocol between the application control
server (ACS) and the CPE. The TR-069 protocol supports the following management
functions:
Automatic configuration and dynamic service provision
Software and firmware mapping management
Status and performance monitoring
Fault diagnosis
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The extensible markup language (XML) file can be configured in the following two ways:
Issuing XML configurations by using Web interface: Web interface stores the
configuration information about the ONT in an XML configuration file, and imports
the file for the ONT; then the ONT parses the configuration information in the file for
processing and storing.
Issuing XML configurations by using the U2000: The U2000 stores the configuration
information about the ONT in an XML configuration file, and transfers the file to the
OLT by using FTP; then the OLT further transfers the file to the ONT by using the
OMCI protocol; after receiving the file, the ONT parses the configuration information
in the file for processing and storing.
CAUTION
l
Web interface and the U2000 cannot use the same XML configuration file. The XML
configuration file of Web interface contains all configuration data, while the XML
configuration file of the U2000 contains only part of the configuration data.
l
H.248 and SIP can share the same XML configuration file, but the configurations
involving voice service need to be re-configured accordingly.
l
The XML configuration file is generally exported for modifying, and then imported
back. Configuration rolls back or even factory defaults are restored if an incorrect XML
configuration file is imported. When configuration parameters of an XML configuration
file need to be modified, please contact Huawei technical engineers for help.
3.2 Configuring the Service by Using the NMS
This topic describes how to configure Internet access service, VoIP service and IPTV service
by using the NMS.
3.2.1 Data Plan
This topic provides the data plan for the configuration examples of the GPON FTTH services.
You can configure the services according to the data plan.
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Data Plan
Table 3-3
Data plan for the GPON FTTH services
Service
Type
Item
Settings
Remarks
Device
managemen
t
Upstream port of an
OLT
0/19/0
-
GPON port of the
OLT
0/2/1
-
ONT
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SN: 6877687714852901
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Name: ONT
l
ONU Type: ONT
l
ONU ID: 0
l
Authentication Mode: SN
l
Terminal Type: 247
l
Software Version:
V1R002C06 or
V1R002C07
-
MEF IP traffic
profile
l
Name: FTTx
l
CIR: 20480
l
Outer Priority: 1
The MEF IP traffic
profile is used on the
ONT to control
upstream and
downstream traffic.
DBA profile
l
Name: FTTx
l
T-CONT type: Maximum
Bandwidth
l
Maximum Bandwidth:
32768
-
Line profile
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Name: FTTx
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Mapping Mode: VLAN
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Qos Mode: Priority Queue
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T-CONT Index: 1
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DBA Profile: FTTx
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GEM Port Index: 1
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Priority Queue:1
-
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