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Notes and warnings
Notes contain important information, tips or recommendations on device operation and setup. |
Warnings are used to inform the user about harmful situations for the device and the user alike, which could cause malfunction or data loss. |
Matches between parameter names and digital OIDs are described in the MIB files. |
If the command contains the ONT serial number, it is specified in the format AAAAXXXXXXXXXX, where AAAA — 4 latin letters, XXXXXXXXXX — 8 HEX-characters.
Examples:
Serial number |
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ELTX24A80012 |
ELTX6201AAFC |
ONT profiles are specified by the profile index for corresponding OID of the ONT configuration. To know profile index using its name , use the following profile tables:
Profile type | Table |
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Cross-connect | ltp16nONTProfileCrossConnectTable |
DBA | ltp16nONTProfileDBATable |
Ports | ltp16nONTProfilePortsTable |
If the ONT configuration does not allow a profile to be specified, the number 0 is sent instead of the profile index to set such a value.
ONT is configured by the following tables:
The following indexes are used in ONT configuration tables: <gpon_port>, <ont_id>.
When adding an ONT, you must specify an additional parameter from the ONT configuration, such as a serial number or PON password. |
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
ltp16nONTConfigRowStatus.1.<gpon_port>.<ont_id> i 4
ltp16nONTConfigSerialNumber.1.<gpon_port>.<ont_id> s <serial>
Where:
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTConfigRowStatus.1.3.8 i 4 ltp16nONTConfigSerialNumber.1.3.8 s ELTX24A80012 |
This command creates ONT 3/8 with serial number ELTX24A80012.
General parameters of ONT are configured by using ltp16nONTConfigTable.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid_1>.1.<gpon_port>.<ont_id> <par1_type> <par1_value>
<parameter_oid_2>.1.<gpon_port>.<ont_id> <par2_type> <par2_value>
………………………………………………………
<parameter_oid_N>.1.<gpon_port>.<ont_id> <parN_type> <parN_value>
Where:
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTConfigPonPassword.1.3.8 s "1234567890" ltp16nONTConfigProfilePortsID.1.3.8 u 1 ltp16nONTConfigBroadcastFilter.1.3.8 i 2 ltp16nONTConfigProfileManagementID.1.3.8 u 1 |
This command sets password=1234567890, assigns the Ports profile with index 1, assigns the Management profile with index 1 and disables the Broadcast filter for ONT 3/8.
Cross-Connect and DBA profiles are configured by using ltp16nONTServiceTable. An additional index is specified — the service number.
Cross-connect and DBA profiles should be specified when creating a service. |
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
ltp16nONTServiceRowStatus.1.<gpon_port>.<ont_id>.<service> i 4
ltp16nONTServiceProfileCrossConnectID.1.<gpon_port>.<ont_id>.<service> u <value>
ltp16nONTServiceProfileDBAID.1.<gpon_port>.<ont_id>.<service> u <value>
Where:
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTServiceRowStatus.1.3.8.7 i 4 ltp16nONTServiceProfileCrossConnectID.1.3.8.7 u 1 ltp16nONTServiceProfileDBAID.1.3.8.7 u 2 |
This command sets Cross-Connect profile with index 1, and DBA profile with index 2 for service 7 for ONT 3/8.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
ltp16nONTConfigRowStatus.1.<gpon_port>.<ont_id> i 6
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTConfigRowStatus.1.3.8 i 6 |
This command removes the ONT 3/8 configuration.
You can change ONT by using subsequent commands for deleting and creating configurations with new parameters.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
ltp16nONTOperationsReconfigure.1.<gpon_port>.<ont_id> i 1
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTOperationsReconfigure.1.3.8 i 1 |
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
ltp16nONTOperationsReboot.1.<gpon_port>.<ont_id> i 1
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTOperationsReboot.1.3.8 i 1 |
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
ltp16nONTOperationsDefault.1.<gpon_port>.<ont_id> i 1
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTOperationsDefault.1.3.8 i 1 |
The parameters of ONT state can be requested by using ltp16nONTInfoTable.
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>.1.<gpon_port>.<ont_id>
Example:
snmpget -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTInfoState.1.3.8 ltp16nONTInfoRSSI.1.3.8 |
The command reauests the status and RSSI for the ONT 3/8.
Configuration actions are performed using ltp16nConfigOperations.
To write the configuration to running-config, execute Commit.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> -t 20 <ipaddr> ltp16nConfigOperationsCommit.0 i 1
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private -t 20 192.168.1.2 ltp16nConfigOperationsCommit.0 i 1 |
To write the configuration to the non-volatile memory, execute Save.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> -t 20 <ipaddr> ltp16nConfigOperationsSave.0 i 1
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private -t 20 192.168.1.2 ltp16nConfigOperationsSave.0 i 1 |
VLAN configuration is done using the tables:
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> ltp16nVLANSettingsRowStatus.1.<vlan_id> i 4
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nVLANSettingsRowStatus.1.156 i 4 |
The command creates VLAN 156.
It is possible to change the name and IGMP settings for any VLAN via SNMP.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> ltp16nVLANSettingsName.1.<vlan_id> s "vlan_name"
ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPQueryInterval.1.<vlan_id> u <value>
ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPSnoopingEnabled.1.<vlan_id> i 1/2
ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierEnabled.1.<vlan_id> i 1/2
ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPSnoopingStaticGroupRowStatus.1.<vlan_id>.4.<group_ip>.<port_id> i 4/6
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nVLANSettingsName.1.156 s "edited_by_snmp" ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPQueryInterval.1.156 u 300 ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPSnoopingEnabled.1.156 i 1 ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierEnabled.1.156 i 1 ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPSnoopingStaticGroupRowStatus.1.156.4.225.25.32.185.5 i 4 |
The command sets VLAN 156 to be named «edited_by_snmp», enables IGMP snooping and IGMP snooping querier, sets IGMPQueryInterval=300, adds a static multicast group 225.25.32.185 for interface gpon-port 5.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> ltp16nVLANSettingsRowStatus.1.<vlan_id> i 6
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nVLANSettingsRowStatus.1.156 i 6 |
The command deletes VLAN 156 from the configuration.
To request VLAN list, use the following request:
Command format:
snmpwalk -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> ltp16nVLANSettingsName.1
Example:
snmpwalk -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 ltp16nVLANSettingsName.1 |
The command lists VLAN
To obtain configuration of the specific VLAN, you can use the following request:
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> ltp16nVLANSettingsName.1.<vlan_id>
ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPVersion.1.<vlan_id>
ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPRobustnessVariable.1.<vlan_id>
ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPQueryInterval.1.<vlan_id>
ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPQueryResponseInterval.1.<vlan_id>
ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPLastMemberQueryInterval.1.<vlan_id>
ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierEnabled.1.<vlan_id>
ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierDSCP.1.<vlan_id>
ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierFastLeaveEnabled.1.<vlan_id>
ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierIpAddress.1.<vlan_id>
ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPSnoopingReplaceSourceIpAddress.1.<vlan_id>
Example:
snmpget -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 ltp16nVLANSettingsName.1.156 ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPVersion.1.156 ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPRobustnessVariable.1.156 ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPQueryInterval.1.156 ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPQueryResponseInterval.1.156 ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPLastMemberQueryInterval.1.156 ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierEnabled.1.156 ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierDSCP.1.156 ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierFastLeaveEnabled.1.156 ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierIpAddress.1.156 ltp16nVLANSettingsIGMPSnoopingReplaceSourceIpAddress.1.156 |
The command outputs the VLAN 156 configuration.
To configure IGMP, use ltp16nIGMPSnoopingTable. OIDs for configuring global parameters are listed in the table below:
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> ltp16nIGMPSnoopingEnabled.1 i 1/2
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nIGMPSnoopingEnabled.1 i 1 |
The command enables IGMP Snooping.
This setting is carried out similarly to the «VLAN Editing» section
For operation with cross-connect profile, use ltp16nONTProfileCrossConnectTable.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
ltp16nONTProfileCrossConnectRowStatus.<profile_index> i 4
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTProfileCrossConnectRowStatus.2 i 4 |
The command adds Cross-connect profile with index 2.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
<parameter_oid_1>.<profile_id> <par1_type> <par1_value>
<parameter_oid_2>.<profile_id> <par2_type> <par2_value>
…
<parameter_oid_N>.<profile_id> <parN_type> <parN_value>
Where:
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTProfileCrossConnectName.2 s "edited_by_snmp" ltp16nONTProfileCrossConnectTrafficModel.2 i 1 ltp16nONTProfileCrossConnectOntMode.2 i 1 ltp16nONTProfileCrossConnectBridgeGroup.2 u 5 ltp16nONTProfileCrossConnectOuterVid.2 u 156 |
The command sets the name «edited_by_snmp», traffic-model multicast, ont mode = bridge, bridge group = 5 and Outer VID 156 for the Cross-connect profile with index 2.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
ltp16nONTProfileCrossConnectRowStatus.<profile_index> i 6
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTProfileCrossConnectRowStatus.2 i 6 |
The command deletes Cross-connect profile with index 2.
Command format:
snmpwalk -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> ltp16nONTProfileCrossConnectName
Example:
snmpwalk -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTProfileCrossConnectName |
For operation with DBA profiles, use ltp16nONTProfileDBATable.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
ltp16nONTProfileDBARowStatus.<profile_index> i 4
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTProfileDBARowStatus.3 i 4 |
The command adds DBA profile with index 3.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
<parameter_oid_1>.<profile_id> <par1_type> <par1_value>
<parameter_oid_2>.<profile_id> <par2_type> <par2_value>
………………………………………………………………
<parameter_oid_N>.<profile_id> <parN_type> <parN_value>
Where:
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTProfileDBAName.3 s "edited_by_snmp" ltp16nONTProfileDBAReportingMode.3 i 2 ltp16nONTProfileDBABandwidthBesteffort.3 u 269248 |
The command sets the name «edited_by_snmp», status-reporting mode and besteffort bandwidth 3 for the DBA profile with index 3.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
ltp16nONTProfileDBARowStatus.<profile_index> i 6
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTProfileDBARowStatus.3 i 6 |
The command deletes DBA profile with index 3.
Command format:
snmpwalk -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> ltp16nONTProfileDBAName
Example:
snmpwalk -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTProfileDBAName |
For operation with Ports profile, use the following tables:
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
ltp16nONTProfilePortsRowStatus.<profile_index> i 4
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTProfilePortsRowStatus.4 i 4 |
The command adds Ports profile with index 4.
General parameters:
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid_1>.<profile_id>
<par1_type> <par1_value> <parameter_oid_2>.<profile_id> <par2_type>
<par2_value> … <parameter_oid_N>.<profile_id>
<parN_type> <parN_value>
Where:
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTProfilePortsName.4 s "edited_by_snmp" ltp16nONTProfilePortsIGMPVersion.4 i 2 ltp16nONTProfilePortsIGMPQueryInterval.4 u 120 ltp16nONTProfilePortsVeipMulticast.4 i 1 ltp16nONTProfilePortsVeipIgmpDownstreamPriority.4 u 0 ltp16nONTProfilePortsVeipIgmpDownstreamVid.4 u 10 ltp16nONTProfilePortsVeipIgmpDownstreamTagControl.4 i 2 |
The command sets the name "edited_by_snmp", use IGMP v2, IGMP query interval 120, enable veip multicast, priority for igmp downstream traffic 0, vid 10 for igmp downstream traffic and adds a label for igmp downstream traffic for the Ports profile with index 4.
The parameters of UNI ports:
In addition to profile index, you should specify port index (1-4)
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTProfilePortsUniPortMulticast.4.1 i 1 ltp16nONTProfilePortsUniPortBridgeGroup.4.1 u 70 ltp16nONTProfilePortsUniPortIgmpUpstreamPriority.4.1 u 0 ltp16nONTProfilePortsUniPortIgmpUpstreamVid.4.1 u 20 ltp16nONTProfilePortsUniPortIgmpUpstreamTagControl.4.1 i 2 |
The command sets bridge group = 100, enables multicast, priority for igmp upstream traffic 0, vid 20 for igmp upstream traffic and substitutes a label for igmp upstream traffic for profile Ports with index 4, for port with index 1.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
ltp16nONTProfilePortsRowStatus.<profile_index> i 6
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTProfilePortsRowStatus.4 i 6 |
The command deletes Ports profile with index 4.
Command format:
snmpwalk -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> ltp16nONTProfilePortsName
Example:
snmpwalk -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTProfilePortsName |
For operation with Management profiles, use ltp16nONTProfileManagementTable.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
ltp16nONTProfileManagementRowStatus.<profile_index> i 4
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTProfileManagementRowStatus.10 i 4 |
The command adds Management profile with index 10.
General parameters:
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid_1>.<profile_id>
<par1_type> <par1_value> <parameter_oid_2>.<profile_id> <par2_type>
<par2_value> … <parameter_oid_N>.<profile_id>
<parN_type> <parN_value>
Where:
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTProfileManagementName.10 s testProfile ltp16nONTProfileManagementDescription.10 s "Profile Management 10" ltp16nONTProfileManagementIphostId.10 u 10 ltp16nONTProfileManagementOmciConfiguration.10 i 2 ltp16nONTProfileManagementAcsUrl.10 s http://192.168.1.5 ltp16nONTProfileManagementAcsUsername.10 s acs1 ltp16nONTProfileManagementAcsPassword.10 s acsacs1 |
The command sets name "testProfile", iphost ID 10, disables configuration via OMCI, sets management server URL "http://192.168.1.5", management server username "acs1", password "acsacs1" for the Management profile with index 10.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
ltp16nONTProfileManagementRowStatus.<profile_index> i 6
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTProfileManagementRowStatus.10 i 6 |
The command removes Management profile with index 10.
Command format:
snmpwalk -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> ltp16nONTProfileManagementName
Example:
snmpwalk -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 ltp16nONTProfileManagementName |
The configuration of the interface gpon-ports is performed using ltp16nGponPortConfigTable.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
ltp16nGponPortConfigShutdown.1.<port_id> i 1/2
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nGponPortConfigShutdown.1.1 i 1 |
The command disables interface gpon-port 1 in the configuration.
The configuration of the interface front-ports is performed using ltp16nFrontPortConfigTable, ltp16nFrontPortConfigAllowedVLANTable .
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid_1>.1.<port_id>
<par1_type> <par1_value> <parameter_oid_2>.1.<port_id> <par2_type>
<par2_value> … <parameter_oid_N>.1.<port_id>
<parN_type> <parN_value>
Where:
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nFrontPortConfigShutdown.1.8 i 1 |
The command disables 10G-front-port 8 in the configuration.
Adding VLANs for interfaces is performed by creating entries with the desired VLAN as an index.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
ltp16nFrontPortConfigAllowedVLANRowStatus.1.<port_id>.<vlan_id> i 4
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nFrontPortConfigAllowedVLANRowStatus.1.5.156 i 4 |
The command adds VLAN 156 for interface 10G-front-port 5.
The VLAN for interfaces is removed by setting the value to 6.
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 ltp16nFrontPortConfigAllowedVLANRowStatus.1.5.156 i 6 |
The command removes VLAN 156 for interface 10G-front-port 5.
General information about LTP is collected in the ltp16nSystem and ltp16nBoardStatus. groups.
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>.0
Example:
snmpget -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 ltp16nSystemMacAddress.0 ltp16nBoardStatusFan1RPM.0 ltp16nBoardStatusRAMFree.0 |
The command displays the LTP MAC address, the current Fan1 fan speed and the amount of free memory in Mb.
Document version | Issue date | Firmware version | Revisions |
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Version 1.1 | 28.05.2021 | 1.2.0 | Synchronization with firmware version 1.2.0 Sections added:
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Version 1.0 | 30.12.2020 | 1.1.0 | First issue |