In the PROFILE cross-connect mode, the VLAN parameters of the GEM-port operations are set to transmit traffic from/to ONT.
After configuration, the cross-connect profile can be assigned to a specific template or directly in the ONT configuration.
cross-connect
This command allows to create a new profile and/or switch to its configuration mode.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command removes the profile.
Syntax
profile cross-connect [<NAME>]
[no] profile cross-connect [<NAME>]
Parameters
<NAME> – profile name, case sensitive.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# profile cross-connect name ma4000(config-cross-connect)("name")#
name
The command changes the name of the configured profile.
Syntax
name <STRING>
Parameters
<STRING> – profile name.
Command mode
PROFILE CROSS-CONNECT
Example
ma4000(config-cross-connect)("name")# name test
description
This command allows to add a description for the profile to be configured.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command removes description.
Syntax
description <STRING>
[no] description <STRING>
Parameters
<STRING> – text description.
Command mode
PROFILE CROSS-CONNECT
Example
ma4000(config-cross-connect)("name")# description doc
tag-mode
The command allows to set the service operation mode: transfer once tagged traffic or qinq traffic.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command removes description.
Syntax
tag-mode<MODE>
[no] tag-mode
Parameters
<MODE> – transmission mode, may take values:
- single-tagged – to transmit dot1.q packets;
- double-tagged – to transmit Q-in-Q packets;
- tunnel – for tunneling;
- selective-tunel – for the selective tunneling.
Command mode
PROFILE CROSS-CONNECT
Example
ma4000(config-cross-connect)("name")# tag-mode single-tagged
outer vid
This command allows to set the VLANID value for the external upstream packages tag.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
Syntax
outer vid <VID>
[no] outer vid
Parameters
<VID> – VLAN number, may take values:
- terminal-vlan <NAME> – use VLANID value, that corresponds to terminal-vlan <NAME> of the slot (see section SLOT TERMINAL VLAN);
- 1 to 4094.
Command mode
PROFILE CROSS-CONNECT
Example
ma4000(config-cross-connect)("name")# outer vid 2149
outer cos
The command allows to set the COS value for the external packet tag in an upstream direction.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
Syntax
outer cos <COS>
[no] outer cos
Parameters
<COS> – 802.1p tag value, may take values:
- terminal-vlan – use CoS value, that corresponds to terminal-vlan <NAME> of the slot (see section SLOT TERMINAL VLAN);
- 0-7;
- unused – When cos unused is set, the value of the 'priority' field of the received packets from the 'user' side will be copied for upstream packets.
Command mode
PROFILE CROSS-CONNECT
Example
ma4000(config-cross-connect)("name")# outer cos 1
inner vid
This command allows to set the VLANID value for the inner upstream QinQ packages tag.
The CoS value of the internal tag is copied from the external one in this case.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
Syntax
inner vid <VID>
[no] inner vid
Parameters
<VID> – VLAN number, may take values:
- terminal-vlan <NAME> – use VLANID value, that corresponds to terminal-vlan <NAME> of the slot (see section SLOT TERMINAL VLAN);
- 1 to 4094.
Command mode
PROFILE CROSS-CONNECT
Example
ma4000(config-cross-connect)("name")# inner vid 2149
user vid
The command allows to set VLANID value for outer tag of downstream packets transmitted to uni part of ONT (to the ONT VeIP or ETHERNET port).
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
Syntax
user vid <VID>
[no] user vid
Parameters
<VID> – VLAN number, may take values:
- terminal-vlan <NAME> – use VLANID value, that corresponds to terminal-vlan <NAME> of the slot (see section SLOT TERMINAL VLAN);
- 1-4094;
- untagged.
Command mode
PROFILE CROSS-CONNECT
Example
ma4000(config-cross-connect)("name")# user vid 10
user cos
The command allows to set COS value for outer tag of downstream packets transmitted to uni part of ONT (to the ONT VeIP or ETHERNET port).
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
Syntax
user cos <COS>
[no] user cos
Parameters
<COS> – 802.1p tag value, may take values:
- terminal-vlan – use CoS value, that corresponds to terminal-vlan <NAME> of the slot (see section SLOT TERMINAL VLAN);
- 0-7;
- unused – when cos unused is set, the value of the 'priority' field of the received packets from the network side will be copied for downstream packets.
Command mode
PROFILE CROSS-CONNECT
Example
ma4000(config-cross-connect)("name")# user cos 1
type
This command allows to set the interface type to connect the service provided through this service.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the general operation mode.
Syntax
type <TYPE>
[no] type
Parameters
<TYPE> – interface type for service activation:
- general – GEM-port for traffic transmission, connected to the VeIP-interface of ONT, serves for bidirectional traffic transmission in accordance with TR-142;
- iphost – GEM port for traffic transmission, connected to the ONT IP interface;
- management – GEM port for traffic transmission, connected to the IP interface used for ONT management via TR-069;
- multicast – GEM port for IGMP traffic transmission;
- voice – GEM port for traffic transmission, connected to the IP interface used for VoIP traffic transmission.
Command mode
PROFILE CROSS-CONNECT
Example
ma4000(config-cross-connect)("name")# type management
bridge
This command allows to set the connection type for the service provided through this service.
The routed (routed traffic through an ONT router) or bridged (connected via a bridge circuit) service.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the routed operation mode.
Syntax
bridge
[no] bridge
Parameters
The command contains no arguments.
Command mode
PROFILE CROSS-CONNECT
Example
ma4000(config-cross-connect)("name")# bridge
bridge group
This command allows to set the connection type for the service provided through this service.
The routed (routed traffic through an ONT router) or bridged (connected via a bridge circuit) service.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
Syntax
bridge group <group ID>
[no] bridge group
Parameters
<groupID> – number of bridge froup on ONT <1-255>.
Command mode
PROFILE CROSS-CONNECT
Example
ma4000(config-cross-connect)("name")# bridge group 2
iphost eid
This command allows to set the IP interface instance number on the ONT, through which the service traffic will be transmitted.
For correct configuration, the service must be of bridge type: management or voip.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
Syntax
iphost eid <ID>
[no] iphost
Parameters
<ID> – ONT IP interface number, may take values [0..65535];
- value 0 – usually used to connect the control interface via tr-069,
- value 1 – for VoIP services.
Command mode
PROFILE CROSS-CONNECT
Example
ma4000(config-cross-connect)("name")# iphost eid 1
priority
The command allows to set the priority queue value for traffic transmission (there must be support for priority queue processing on the ONT side) for the case of transferring traffic of different GEM ports within a single T-CONT.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
Syntax
priority <PRIORITY>
[no] priority
Parameters
<PRIORITY> – priority value, may take values [0 .. 7].
Command mode
PROFILECROSS-CONNECT
Example
ma4000(config-cross-connect)("name")# priority 7
mac-table-limit
This command allows to set a limit on the MAC address table size for the GEM port.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
Syntax
mac-table-limit <COUNT>
[no] mac-table-limit
Parameters
<COUNT> – number of entries in the MAC table, may take values [1..126, unlimited].
Command mode
PROFILE CROSS-CONNECT
Example
ma4000(config-cross-connect)("name")# mac-table-limit 30
show profile cross-connect
This command allows to view the existing profiles, view the configuration of the specified profile.
Syntax
show profile cross-connect <NAME>
Parameters
<NAME> – profile name, optional parameter.
If no profile name is specified – the list of all profiles of this type is displayed, if the name is specified – the configuration of this profile is displayed.
Command mode
ROOT
Example 1
ma4000# show profile cross-connect ## Name Description 1 crossconnect-00 ONT Profile Cross Connect 0 2 ppp-v1314 ONT Profile Cross Connect 1 3 ppp-v1315 ONT Profile Cross Connect 2 4 ppp-v1316 ONT Profile Cross Connect 3 5 ppp-v1317 ONT Profile Cross Connect 4
Example 2
ma4000# show profile cross-connect ppp-v1314 Name: 'ppp-v1314' Description: 'ONT Profile Cross Connect 1' Model: ont-rg Bridge group: - Tag mode: single-tagged Outer vid: 1314 Outer cos: unused Inner vid: - U vid: 10 U cos: unused Mac table entry limit: unlimited Type: general Iphost eid: 0 Priority queue: 0