This command allows to switch to ONT configuration management mode.
interface ont <RANGE>
<RANGE> – ONT number, specified in format of S/P/I, where
You may specify the list of numbers using comma ( , ) or specify the range using hyphen ( - ).
E.g.: 1/1-3/3,5,7,15-33
CONFIG
ma4000(config)# interface ont 1/0/1 ma4000(config)(if-ont-1/0/1)# |
This command allows to set the interval for calculating the error rate in the downstream direction. At the end of the interval, ONT sends a REI message.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
ber interval <INTERVAL>
no ber interval
<INTERVAL> – number of packets, may take values [0..4294967294]. If 'none' is specified, ONT will not send the REI message.
ONT
ma4000(config)(if-ont-1/0/1)# ber interval 500000 |
This command allows to set the error rate update interval for the downstream direction.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
ber update-period <PERIOD>
no ber update-period
<PERIOD> – time period, may take values [0..4294967295], in seconds.
ONT
ma4000(config)(if-ont-1/0/1)# ber update-period 500000 |
This command enables sending broadcast packets in a downstream direction through the dedicated GEM port.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
[no] broadcast-downstream
The command contains no arguments.
ONT
ma4000(config)(if-ont-1/0/1)# broadcast-downstream |
This command sets the script profile to configure the configured ONT.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
[no] custom-model <NAME>
<NAME> – profile to configure the configured ONT:
ONT
ma4000(config)(if-ont-1/0/1)# custom-model none |
The command allows you to add a description for the configured ONT.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command removes description.
[no] description <STRING>
<STRING> – text description.
ONT
ma4000(config)(if-ont-1/0/1)# description name |
This command enables upstream error correction mode when transmitting data from ONT.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
[no] fec
The command contains no arguments.
ONT
ma4000(config)(if-ont-1/0/1)#fec |
This command disables the processing of errors that occur during the ONT configuration by OMCI.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
[no] omci-error-tolerant
The command contains no arguments.
ONT
ma4000(config)(if-ont-1/0/1)# omci-error-tolerant |
This command sets the OMCI configuration of the ONT password.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
password <STRING>
no password
<STRING> – authorization OMCI password, 10 characters.
ONT
ma4000(config)(if-ont-1/0/1)#password |
The command disables PPPoE session limit.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
[no] ppoe-sessions-unlimit
The command contains no arguments.
ONT
ma4000(config)(if-ont-10/4/0)# pppoe-sessions-unlimit |
The command is used for LAN port management.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
[no] port <PORT_ID> shutdown
<PORT_ID> – number of LAN port, takes the value [0-3].
ONT
ma4000(config)(if-ont-10/4/0)# port 0 shutdown |
The command is used for managing PoE on LAN ports of ONT.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
port <PORT_ID> poe [enable] [pse-class-control <CLASS>] [power-priority <PRIORITY>]
no port <PORT_ID> poe [enable] [pse-class-control] [power-priority]
<PORT_ID> – number of LAN port, takes the value [0-3];
<CLASS> – power class, takes the value [0-5];
<PRIORITY> – port priority:
ONT
ma4000(config)(if-ont-10/4/0)# port 0 poe power-priority critical |
This command assigns a configuration profile for this ONT.
The use of the negative form (no) of the command removes assignment of profile to ONT.
profile <TYPE> <NAME>
no profile <TYPE>
<TYPE> – configuration profile type:
<NAME> – configuration profile name, case sensitive.
ONT
ma4000(config)(if-ont-1/0/1)# profile ports ports-00 |
This command sets the operation mode of the ONT RF port in the configuration. Support for this feature should be implemented on ONT.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default value.
rf-port-state <STATE>
norf-port-state
<STATE> – RF port operation mode:
ONT
ma4000(config)(if-ont-1/0/1)#rf-port-state enabled |
This command sets the serial number for ONT (PONSERIAL).
The negative command form (no) removes the ONT serial number.
serial <PONSERIAL>
no serial
<PONSERIAL> – ONT serial number in format:
ONT
ma4000 (config)(if-ont-1/0/1)# serial ELTX00000000 |
This command assigns service configuration profiles to this ONT.
The use of the negative form (no) of the command removes service configuration profile assignment from this ONT.
service <SERVICEID> profile <TYPE> <NAME>
no service <SERVICEID> profile <TYPE>
<SERVICEID> – service number, may take values [0..7];
<TYPE> – profile type:
<NAME> – configuration profile name, case sensitive.
ONT
ma4000(config)(if-ont-1/0/1)# service 0 profile dba dba-00 |
This command assigns configuration profiles to replace the profile parameters on the given ONT.
The use of the negative form (no) of the command disables the use of a replacement profile on this ONT.
service <SERVICEID> custom [cvid <VLAN> svid <VLAN> cos <COS>]
no service <SERVICEID> profile <TYPE>
<SERVICEID> – service number, may take values [0..7];
<VLAN> – replacing VLAN value:
<1-4094> – set replacing VLAN tag;
<COS> – replacing COS value:
<0-7> – set replacing COS value.
ONT
ma4000(config)(if-ont-1/0/1)# service 0 custom cvid 100 svid 200 |
For cross-connect profiles with tag-mode single-tagged type, the VLAN tag replaces the cvid parameter. |
This command assigns a list of uvid permissions when using cross-connect type selective-tunnel.
The use of the negative form (no) of the command removes the specified vid (or range) from the list of uvid allowed.
service <SERVICEID> selective-tunnel uvid <VLAN>
no service <SERVICEID> profile <VLAN>
<SERVICEID> – service number, may take values [0..7];
<VLAN> – replacing VLAN value:
<1-4094> – set replacing VLAN tag.
ONT
ma4000(config)(if-ont-1/0/1)# service 0 selective-tunnel uvid 135-139,141-159 |
This command disables an ONT being configured.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command enables the ONT being configured.
[no] shutdown
The command contains no arguments.
ONT
ma4000(config)(if-ont-1/0/1)# shutdown |
Configured ONT is disabled.
This command assigns a template for ONT.
template <NAME>
<NAME> – template name, case sensitive.
ONT
ma4000(config)(if-ont-1/0/1)# template name |
The 'NAME' template is assigned to the configured ONT.
This command resets the counters of a given ONT interface, interface group on the ONT or OLT side.
clear counters interface ont <SLOT/PORT/ONTID> <SIDE>
<SLOT/PORT/ONTID> – ONT interface number, specified in format: SLOT/PORT/ONTID, where
<SIDE> – selecting the counters to be reset:
ROOT
ma4000# clear counters interface ont 1/1/1 ont-side |
This command is used to view the ONT connection log:
show interface ont <PONSERIAL> connections
show interface ont <SLOT/PORT/ONTID> connections
<PONSERIAL> – ONT serial number in format:
or ONT interface number, specified in format: SLOT/PORT/ONTID, where
ROOT
ma4000# show interface ont 45-4C-54-58-1A-00-2E-73 connections ----------------------------------- [ONT13/0/0] connections ----------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- Serial number: 45-4C-54-58-1A-00-2E-73 Equipment ID NTP-RG-1402G-W:rev.C Version: 3.20.1.6075 LinkUp : 2014-11-25 08:50:32 LinkDown : 2014-11-25 08:51:11 Last state : Disconnected ---------------------------------------------- Serial number: 45-4C-54-58-1A-00-2E-73 Equipment ID NTP-RG-1402G-W:rev.C Version: 3.20.1.6075 LinkUp : 2014-11-25 08:52:31 LinkDown : ------ Last state : Working |
This command is used to show parameters of the ONT optical module: transmitter power, level at reception, temperature, current and voltage.
The implementation of the measurement functionality of these indicators should be on the ONT side.
show interface ont <PONSERIAL> laser
show interface ont <SLOT/PORT/ONTID> laser
<PONSERIAL> – ONT serial number in format:
or ONT interface number, specified in format: SLOT/PORT/ONTID, where
ROOT
ma4000# show interface ont 6/5/9 laser ----------------------------------- [ONT6/5/9] laser state ----------------------------------- Voltage: 3.32 [V] Bias current: 9.40 [mA] Temperature: 43.38 [C] Tx power: 2.52 [dBm]* Rx power: -16.29 [dBm]* RF port status: n/a Video power: n/a |
This command is used to view the state of ONT LAN ports: speed, operation mode.
show interface ont <PONSERIAL> ports
show interface ont <SLOT/PORT/ONTID> ports
<PONSERIAL> – ONT serial number in format:
or ONT interface number, specified in format: SLOT/PORT/ONTID, where
ROOT
ma4000# show interface ont 13/0/0 ports ----------------------------------- [ONT13/0/0] ports state ----------------------------------- UNI ## 0 1 2 3 Link: down down down down Speed: n/a n/a n/a n/a Duplex: n/a n/a n/a n/a |
This command to view the level of received signal on OLT from ONT (RSSI).
show interface ont <PONSERIAL> rssi
show interface ont <SLOT/PORT/ONTID> rssi
<PONSERIAL> – ONT serial number in format:
or ONT interface number, specified in format: SLOT/PORT/ONTID, where
ROOT
ma4000# show interface ont 13/0/0 rssi ----------------------------------- [ONT13/0/0] RSSI ----------------------------------- Received signal strength indication: -15.361070 [dBm] |
This command is used to view the state of the ONT:
show interface ont <PONSERIAL> state
show interface ont <SLOT/PORT/ONTID> state
<PONSERIAL> – ONT serial number in format:
or ONT interface number, specified in format: SLOT/PORT/ONTID, where
ROOT
ma4000# show interface ont 13/0/0 state ----------------------------------- [ONT13/0/0] state ----------------------------------- Serial number: 45-4C-54-58-1A-00-2E-73 Slot: 13 Channel: 0 ONT ID: 0 Equipment ID NTP-RG-1402G-W:rev.C Version: 3.20.1.6075 Equalization delay: 1409 FEC state: Disable OMCI port: 1 Alloc IDs: 320 0 Hardware state: ACTIVATE State: OK ONT distance: 0.317 [km] RSSI: -15.32 [dBm] |
This command is used to view the ONT configuration:
show interface ont <PONSERIAL> configuration [verbose]
<PONSERIAL> – ONT serial number in format:
or ONT interface number, specified in format: SLOT/PORT/ONTID, where
Verbose – when entering the command, the detailed configuration of the ONT will be shown.
ROOT
ma4000# show interface ont 13/0/0 configuration ----------------------------------- [ONT13/0/0] configuration ----------------------------------- Description: '' Status: UP Serial: 45-4C-54-58-1A-00-2E-73 Password: '0000000000' Fec up: false Downstream broadcast: true Ber interval: 100000 Ber update period: 60 Rf port state: disabled Omci error tolerant: false Service [0]: Profile cross connect: unassigned Profile dba: unassigned Service [1]: Profile cross connect: unassigned Profile dba: unassigned Service [2]: Profile cross connect: unassigned Profile dba: unassigned Service [3]: Profile cross connect: unassigned Profile dba: unassigned Service [4]: Profile cross connect: acs ONT Profile Cross Connect 4 Profile dba: dba-00 ONT Profile DBA 0 Service [5]: Profile cross connect: unassigned Profile dba: unassigned Service [6]: Profile cross connect: unassigned Profile dba: unassigned Service [7]: Profile cross connect: unassigned Profile dba: unassigned Profile shaping: shaping-00 ONT Profile Shaping 0 Profile ports: ports-00 ONT Profile Ports 0 Profile management: management-00 ONT Profile Management 0 Profile scripting: unassigned Custom model: none Template: unassigned |
This command is used to view the ONT counters:
show interface ont <PONSERIAL> counters <NAME>
<PONSERIAL> – ONT serial number in format:
or ONT interface number, specified in format: SLOT/PORT/ONTID, where
<NAME> – counter group name:
ROOT
ma4000# show interface ont 13/0/0 counters cross-connect ----------------------------------- [ONT13/0/0] counters ----------------------------------- ## Downstream counters for cross-connects: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Total octets --- --- --- --- 0 --- --- --- 3 Data --- --- --- --- 0 --- --- --- 4 GEM Fragments --- --- --- --- 0 --- --- --- ## Upstream counters for cross-connects: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 US octets --- --- --- --- 101352 --- --- --- 2 US packets --- --- --- --- 309 --- --- --- 3 US Packed dropped (CPU) --- --- --- --- 0 --- --- --- 4 GEM fragments --- --- --- --- 1712 --- --- --- 6 Bytes --- --- --- --- 101352 --- --- ---'' |
This command is used to view the list of connected ONT.
show interface ont <PONSERIAL> online [<VALUE>]
<PONSERIAL> – ONT serial number in format:
or ONT interface number, specified in format: SLOT/PORT/ONTID, where
<VALUE> – optional parameter, which will display a list of ONTs that meet a certain criterion:
ROOT
ma4000# show interface ont 13/0/0 online ok ----------------------------------- Slot 13 GPON-port 0 ONT online list ----------------------------------- ## Serial ONT ID Channel Status RSSI[dBm] Version EquipmentID Description 1 45-4C-54-58-1A-00-2E-73 0 0 OK -14.96 3.20.1.6075 NTP-RG-1402G-W:rev.C Slot 13 total ONT count: 1 |
This command is used to view a list of configured but not connected and registered ONTs in the configuration.
show interface ont <PONSERIAL> offline
<PONSERIAL> – ONT serial number in format:
or ONT interface number, specified in format: SLOT/PORT/ONTID, where
ROOT
ma4000# ma4000# show interface ont 1/4 offline ----------------------------------- Slot 1 GPON-port 4 ONT offline list ----------------------------------- ## Serial ONT ID GPON-port Description 1 ELTX660000CC 0 4 max_ont11112400 2 ELTX5D000070 1 4 max_ont11112401 3 ELTX5D000040 2 4 max_ont11112402 4 ELTX5D000078 3 4 max_ont11112403 5 ELTX5D000084 5 4 max_ont11112405 6 ELTX5D000074 6 4 max_ont11112406 Slot 1 total ONT count: 6 |
This command is used to view a list of connected but not configured ONTs.
show interface ont <PONSERIAL> unactivated
<PONSERIAL> – ONT serial number in format:
or ONT interface number, specified in format: SLOT/PORT/ONTID, where
ROOT
ma4000# show interface ont 13/0/0 unactivated Slot 13 GPON-port 0 has no unactivated ONTs Slot 13 total ONT count: 0 |
This command is used to view the list of connected ONT.
show interface ont <PONSERIAL> connected
<PONSERIAL> – ONT serial number in format:
or ONT interface number, specified in format: SLOT[/PORT[/ONTID]], where
ROOT
ma4000# show interface ont 13/0/0 online ok ----------------------------------- Slot 13 GPON-port 0 ONT online list ----------------------------------- ## Serial ONT ID Channel Status RSSI[dBm] Version EquipmentID Description 1 45-4C-54-58-1A-00-2E-73 0 0 OK -14.96 3.20.1.6075 NTP-RG-1402G-W:rev.C Slot 13 total ONT count: 1 |
This command is used to view the list of ONT configurations (prescribed in the configuration).
show interface ont <PONSERIAL> configured
<PONSERIAL> – ONT serial number in format:
or ONT interface number, specified in format: SLOT/PORT/ONTID, where
ROOT
ma4000# show interface ont 13/0/0 configured ----------------------------------- Slot 13 GPON-port 0 ONT configured list ----------------------------------- ## Serial ONT ID Assigned channel Description 1 45-4C-54-58-1A-00-2E-73 0 0 |
This command allows to view the ont load status for each data transfer/receipt service:
Last utilization counters – average load;
5m:00s utilization average – values averaged over a 5-minute interval (interval setting is performed by the load-average command).
show interface ont <PONSERIAL> services utilization
<PONSERIAL> – ONT serial number in format:
or ONT interface number, specified in format: SLOT/PORT/ONTID, where
ROOT
ma4000# show interface ont ELTX1A002E79 services utilization ----------------------------------- [ONT0/0/1] services utilization ----------------------------------- Last utilization for 30 seconds: Services 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Upstream, kbits/sec 0 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- Downstream, kbits/sec 0 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- Average utilization for 5 minutes: Services 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Upstream, kbits/sec 0 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- Downstream, kbits/sec 0 0 --- --- --- --- --- --- |
This command is used to view downstream ONT error rate counters.
show interface ont <PONSERIAL> downstream-ber
<PONSERIAL> – ONT serial number in format:
or ONT interface number, specified in format: SLOT/PORT/ONTID, where
ROOT
ma4000# show interface ont 13/0/0 downstream-ber ----------------------------------- Slot 13 GPON-port 0 BER table ----------------------------------- ## Ch/ Id Errors Intervals BER Interval BER 1 0/ 0 0 1 100000 0 |