Optical line terminals LTP-16N(T) Application to the user manual |
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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 MIB files. |
If the command contains the ONT serial number, it is specified in the AAAAXXXXXXXX format, where AAAA is 4 Latin letters, and XXXXXXXX is 8 HEX characters.
Example:
Serial number |
|---|
ELTX24A80012 |
ELTX6201AAFC |
ONT profiles are specified by the profile index for corresponding OID of the ONT configuration. To ascertain profile index using its name, use the following profile tables:
Profile type | Table |
|---|---|
Cross-connect | oltNgPonOntProfileCrossConnectTable |
DBA | oltNgPonOntProfileDBATable |
Ports | oltNgPonOntProfilePortsTable |
| Management | oltNgPonOntProfileManagementTable |
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: <pon_port>, <ont_id>.
When adding an ONT, specify an additional parameter from ONT configuration, such as a serial number or PON password. |
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
oltNgPonOntConfigRowStatus.1.<pon_port>.<ont_id> i 4
oltNgPonOntConfigSerialNumber.1.<pon_port>.<ont_id> s <serial>
Where:
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntConfigRowStatus.1.3.8 i 4 oltNgPonOntConfigSerialNumber.1.3.8 s ELTX24A80012 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal interface ont 3/8 serial ELTX24A80012 |
This command creates ONT 3/8 with a serial number ELTX24A80012.
General parameters of ONT are configured using oltNgPonOntConfigTable table.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid_1>.1.<pon_port>.<ont_id> <par1_type> <par1_value>
<parameter_oid_2>.1.<pon_port>.<ont_id> <par2_type> <par2_value>
………………………………………………………
<parameter_oid_N>.1.<pon_port>.<ont_id> <parN_type> <parN_value>
Where:
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntConfigPonPassword.1.3.8 s "1234567890" oltNgPonOntConfigProfilePortsID.1.3.8 u 1 oltNgPonOntConfigBroadcastFilter.1.3.8 i 2 oltNgPonOntConfigProfileManagementID.1.3.8 u 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal interface ont 3/8 password 1234567890 profile ports NAME profile management NAME no broadcast-filter |
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 using oltNgPonOntServiceTable table. Service number is specified as an additional index.
Cross-connect and DBA profiles should be specified when creating a service. |
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
oltNgPonOntServiceRowStatus.1.<pon_port>.<ont_id>.<service> i 4
oltNgPontOntServiceProfileCrossConnectID.1.<gpon_port>.<ont_id>.<service> u <value>
oltNgONTServiceProfileDBAID.1.<pon_port>.<ont_id>.<service> u <value>
Where:
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntServiceRowStatus.1.3.8.7 i 4 oltNgPonOntServiceProfileCrossConnectID.1.3.8.7 u 1 oltNgPonOntServiceProfileDBAID.1.3.8.7 u 2 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal interface ont 3/8 service 7 profile cross-connect NAME service 7 profile dba NAME |
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>
oltNgONTConfigRowStatus.1.<pon_port>.<ont_id> i 6
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgONTConfigRowStatus.1.3.8 i 6 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal no interface ont 3/8 |
This command removes the ONT 3/8 configuration.
ONT can be changed using subsequent commands for deleting and creating configurations with new parameters.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
oltNgPonOntOperationsReconfigure.1.<pon_port>.<ont_id> i 1
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntOperationsReconfigure.1.3.8 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
reconfigure interface ont 3/8 |
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
oltNgPonOntOperationsReboot.1.<pon_port>.<ont_id> i 1
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntOperationsReboot.1.3.8 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
send omci reboot interface ont 3/8 |
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
oltNgPonOntOperationsDefault.1.<pon_port>.<ont_id> i 1
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgONTOperationsDefault.1.3.8 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
send omci default interface ont 3/8 |
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> oltNgPonOntConfigShutdown.1.<pon_port>.<ont_id> i 1
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntConfigShutdown.1.3.8 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal interface ont 3/8 shutdown |
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> oltNgPonOntOperationsClearCountersOltSide.1.<pon_port>.<ont_id> i 1
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.144 oltNgPonOntOperationsClearCountersOltSide.1.1.2 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
clear counters interface ont 1/2 olt-side |
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> oltNgPonOntOperationsClearCountersOntSide.1.<pon_port>.<ont_id> i1
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.144 oltNgPonOntOperationsClearCountersOntSide.1.1.2 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
clear counters interface ont 1/2 ont-side |
The parameters of ONT state can be requested using oltNgPonOntInfoTable table.
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>.1.<pon_port>.<ont_id>
Example:
snmpget -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntInfoState.1.3.8 oltNgPonOntInfoRSSI.1.3.8 |
CLI command equivalent:
show interface ont 3/8 state show interface ont 3/8 rssi |
The command requests the status and RSSI for the ONT 3/8.
ONT MAC table entries can be requested using oltNgPonOntInfoTable table.
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>.1.<pon_port>.<ont_id>.<mac_address_id>
where:
Example:
snmpget -v2c -c public 192.168.10.144 oltNgPonOntMacTableMacAddress.1.1.2.1 |
CLI command equivalent:
show mac verbose include interface ont 1/2 |
The command requests MAC address on specific ONT interface.
A list of unactivated ONTs can be requested using oltNgPonOntUnactivatedTable table.
Command format:
snmpwalk -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>.1.<pon_port_id>
Example:
snmpwalk -v2c -c public 192.168.10.144 oltNgPonOntUnactivatedSerial.1.1 |
CLI command equivalent:
show interface ont 1 unactivated |
The command requests a list of unactivated ONTs on one PON port.
A state of ONT ports be requested using oltNgPonOntPortStateTable table.
Command format:
snmpwalk -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>.1.<pon_port_id>.<ONT_id>.<LAN_port_id>
Example:
snmpwalk -v2c -c public 192.168.10.144 oltNgPonOntPortStateLinkState.1.1.1.1 |
CLI command equivalent:
show interface ont 1/1 ports |
The command requests a state of ONT ports.
ONT counters are monitored using oltNgPonOntCounters table.
oltNgPonOntCountersOltSide
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>.1.<pon_port_id>.<ont_id>
Example:
snmpget -v2c -c public 192.168.10.144 oltNgPonOntCountersOltSidePonDriftNegative.1.1.1 |
CLI command equivalent:
show interface ont 1/1 counters olt-side pon |
oltNgPonOntCountersOntSide
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>.1.<pon_port_id>.<ont_id>
Example:
snmpget -v2c -c public 192.168.10.144 oltNgPonOntCountersOntSideGemNctpPMDownstreamFinishedIntervals.1.1.1. |
CLI command equivalent:
show interface ont 1/1 counters ont-side gem-port-nctp-performance-monitoring |
Configuration actions are performed using oltNgConfigOperations table.
On LTP-16N changes are made to candidate-config, and stored to running-config after applying configuration (commit). Meaning, all changes made on the LTP-16N via SNMP will be visible, as they are read from candidate-config, but will not work until the configuration is applied (commit). |
To write the configuration to running-config, execute Commit.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> -t 20 <ipaddr> oltNgSystemOperationConfigOperationsCommit.0 i 1
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private -t 20 192.168.1.2 oltNgSystemOperationConfigOperationsCommit.0 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
commit |
To write the configuration to the non-volatile memory, execute Save.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> -t 20 <ipaddr> oltNgSystemOperationConfigOperationsSave.0 i 1
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private -t 20 192.168.1.2 oltNgConfigOperationsSave.0 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
save |
To discard changes made to the configuration via SNMP, execute rollback.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> -t 20 <ipaddr> oltNgSystemOperationConfigOperationsRollback.0 i 1
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private -t 20 192.168.1.2 oltNgSystemOperationConfigOperationsRollback.0 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
Not implemented in current firmware version |
Creation and configuration of users is performed using oltNgSystemConfigurationUsersConfigTable table.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> oltNgSystemConfigurationUsersConfigRowStatus.4 i 4 oltNgSystemConfigurationUsersConfigName.4 s <username> oltNgSystemConfigurationUsersConfigPassword.4 s <password> oltNgSystemConfigurationUsersConfigPrivilege.4 u <privilege_level>
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgSystemConfigurationUsersConfigRowStatus.4 i 4 oltNgSystemConfigurationUsersConfigName.4 s testname oltNgSystemConfigurationUsersConfigPassword.4 s 12341234 oltNgSystemConfigurationUsersConfigPrivilege.4 u 15 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal user testname password 12341234 privilege 15 |
The command sets "testname" username with a "12341234" password and privilege level 15.
Users deletion is performed using oltNgSystemConfigurationUsersConfigTable table.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> oltNgSystemConfigurationUsersConfigRowStatus.<id> i 6
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgSystemConfigurationUsersConfigRowStatus.4 i 6 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal no user NAME |
Changing logging levels is performed using the appropriate commands from oltNg1UStandaloneLogging table for each type.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>.0 <par1_type> <par1_value>
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.10.144 oltNg1UStandaloneLoggingCliLoglevel.0 i 4 |
CLI command equivalent:
LTP-16N(config)(logging)# module cli loglevel info |
Command format:
snmpwalk -v2c -c <ro_community> <parameter_oid>.0
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c public 192.168.10.144 oltNg1UStandaloneLoggingCliLoglevel.0 |
The command outputs logging level for CLI.
CLI command equivalent:
show running-config logging |
Interface pon-ports configuration is performed using oltNgPonPortConfigTable table.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
oltNgPonPortConfigShutdown.1.<port_id> i 1/2
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonPortConfigShutdown.1.1 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
show running-config logging |
The command disables interface pon-port 1 in configuration.
Interface front-ports configuration is performed using oltNg1UStandaloneFrontPortConfigTable and oltNg1UStandaloneFrontPortConfigAllowedVLANTable tables.
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 oltNg1UStandaloneFrontPortConfigShutdown.1.8 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal interface front-port 8 shutdown |
The command disables interface front-port 8 in configuration.
Adding VLAN for interfaces is performed creating entries with specified VLAN as an index.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
oltNg1UStandaloneFrontPortConfigAllowedVLANRowStatus.1.<port_id>.<vlan_id> i 4
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNg1UStandaloneFrontPortConfigAllowedVLANRowStatus.1.5.156 i 4 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal interface front-port 5 vlan allow 156 |
The command adds VLAN 156 for interface front-port 5.
Deleting VLAN for interfaces is performed by setting value 6.
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNg1UStandaloneFrontPortConfigAllowedVLANRowStatus.1.5.156 i 6 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal interface front-port 5 no vlan allow 156 |
The command deletes VLAN 156 for interface front-port 5.
VLAN configuration is performed using the tables:
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> oltNgNetworkSettingsRowStatus.1.<vlan_id> i 4
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgNetworkSettingsRowStatus.1.156 i 4 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal vlan 156 |
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> oltNgNetworkSettingsName.1.<vlan_id> s "vlan_name"
oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPQueryInterval.1.<vlan_id> u <value>
oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPSnoopingEnabled.1.<vlan_id> i 1/2
oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierEnabled.1.<vlan_id> i 1/2
oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPSnoopingStaticGroupRowStatus.1.<vlan_id>.4.<group_ip>.<port_id> i 4/6
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgNetworkSettingsName.1.156 s "edited_by_snmp" oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPQueryInterval.1.156 u 300 oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPSnoopingEnabled.1.156 i 1 oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierEnabled.1.156 i 1 oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPSnoopingStaticGroupRowStatus.1.156.4.225.25.32.185.5 i 4 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal vlan 156 name "edited_by_snmp" ip igmp snooping enable ip igmp snooping querier enable ip igmp query-interval 300 ip igmp snooping static 225.25.32.185 interface pon-port 5 |
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 pon-port 5.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> oltNgNetworkSettingsRowStatus.1.<vlan_id> i 6
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgNetworkSettingsRowStatus.1.156 i 6 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal no vlan 156 |
The command deletes VLAN 156 from the configuration.
To request VLAN list, use the following request:
Command format:
snmpwalk -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> oltNgNetworkSettingsName.1
Example:
snmpwalk -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNgVLANSettingsName.1 |
The command lists VLANs.
Configuration of the specific VLAN can be obtained using the following request:
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> oltNgNetworkSettingsName.1.<vlan_id>
oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPVersion.1.<vlan_id>
oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPRobustnessVariable.1.<vlan_id>
oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPQueryInterval.1.<vlan_id>
oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPQueryResponseInterval.1.<vlan_id>
oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPLastMemberQueryInterval.1.<vlan_id>
oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierEnabled.1.<vlan_id>
oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierDSCP.1.<vlan_id>
oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierFastLeaveEnabled.1.<vlan_id>
oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierIpAddress.1.<vlan_id>
oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPSnoopingReplaceSourceIpAddress.1.<vlan_id>
Example:
snmpget -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNgNetworkSettingsName.1.156 oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPVersion.1.156 oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPRobustnessVariable.1.156 oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPQueryInterval.1.156 oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPQueryResponseInterval.1.156 oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPLastMemberQueryInterval.1.156 oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierEnabled.1.156 oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierDSCP.1.156 oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierFastLeaveEnabled.1.156 oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPSnoopingQuerierIpAddress.1.156 oltNgNetworkSettingsIGMPSnoopingReplaceSourceIpAddress.1.156 |
CLI command equivalent:
show running-config vlan 156 |
The command outputs VLAN 156 configuration.
To configure IGMP, use oltNgNetworkIGMPSnoopingTable.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> oltNgNetworkIGMPSnoopingEnabled.1 i 1/2
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgNetworkIGMPSnoopingEnabled.1 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal ip igmp snooping enable |
The command enables IGMP Snooping.
This configuration is carried out similarly to the Editing VLAN section.
For operation with cross-connect profile, use oltNgPonOntProfileCrossConnectTable.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
oltNgPonOntProfileCrossConnectRowStatus.<profile_index> i 4
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntProfileCrossConnectRowStatus.2 i 4 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal profile cross-connect NAME |
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 oltNgONTProfileCrossConnectName.2 s "edited_by_snmp" oltNgONTProfileCrossConnectTrafficModel.2 i 1 oltNgPonOntProfileCrossConnectOntMode.2 i 1 oltNgPonOntProfileCrossConnectBridgeGroup.2 u 5 oltNgONTProfileCrossConnectOuterVid.2 u 156 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal profile cross-connect edited_by_snmp ont-mode bridge bridge group 5 outer vid 156 traffic-model multicast |
The command sets the edited_by_snmp name, 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>
oltNgPonOntProfileCrossConnectRowStatus.<profile_index> i 6
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntProfileCrossConnectRowStatus.2 i 6 |
The command deletes Cross-connect profile with index 2.
Command format:
snmpwalk -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> oltNgPonOntProfileCrossConnectName
Example:
snmpwalk -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntProfileCrossConnectName |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal no profile cross-connect edited_by_snmp |
Tag-mode configuration.
Command format:
snmpwalk -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> oltNgPonOntProfileCrossConnectTagMode
Example:
snmpwalk -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntProfileCrossConnectTagMode.2 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal profile cross-connect NAME tag-mode double-tag |
Command format:
snmpwalk -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> oltNgPonOntProfileCrossConnectInnerVid
Example:
snmpwalk -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntProfileCrossConnectInnerVid.2 i 100 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal profile cross-connect NAME inner vid 100 |
For operation with DBA profiles, use oltNgPonOntProfileDBATable.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
oltNgPonOntProfileDBARowStatus.<profile_index> i 4
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntProfileDBARowStatus.3 i 4 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal profile dba NAME |
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 oltNgPonOntProfileDBAName.3 s "edited_by_snmp" oltNgPonOntProfileDBAReportingMode.3 i 2 oltNgPonOntProfileDBABandwidthBesteffort.3 u 269248 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal profile dba edited_by_snmp mode status-reporting bandwidth besteffort 269248 |
The command sets the edited_by_snmp name, status-reporting mode and besteffort bandwidth 3 for the DBA profile with index 3.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
oltNgPonOntProfileDBARowStatus.<profile_index> i 6
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntProfileDBARowStatus.3 i 6 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal no profile dba NAME |
The command deletes DBA profile with index 3.
Command format:
snmpwalk -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> oltNgPonOntProfileDBAName
Example:
snmpwalk -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntProfileDBAName |
CLI command equivalent:
show dba profile |
For operation with Ports profile, use the following tables:
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
oltNgPonOntProfilePortsRowStatus.<profile_index> i 4
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntProfilePortsRowStatus.4 i 4 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal profile ports NAME |
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 oltNgPonOntProfilePortsName.4 s "edited_by_snmp" oltNgPonOntProfilePortsIGMPVersion.4 i 2 oltNgPonOntProfilePortsIGMPQueryInterval.4 u 120 oltNgPonOntProfilePortsVeipMulticast.4 i 1 oltNgPonOntProfilePortsVeipIgmpDownstreamPriority.4 u 0 oltNgPonOntProfilePortsVeipIgmpDownstreamVid.4 u 10 oltNgPonOntProfilePortsVeipIgmpDownstreamTagControl.4 i 2 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal profile ports edited_by_snmp igmp version 2 igmp query interval 120 veip multicast enable veip igmp downstream priority 0 veip igmp downstream vid 10 veip igmp downstream tag-control add-tag |
The command sets the edited_by_snmp name for the Ports profile with index 4, use of IGMP v2, IGMP query interval 120, enables veip multicast, priority 0 for igmp downstream traffic, vid 10 for igmp downstream traffic, and adds a label for IGMP downstream traffic.
The parameters of UNI ports:
In addition to profile index, specify an index of ONT LAN port (1-4).
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntProfilePortsUniPortMulticast.4.1 i 1 oltNgPonOntProfilePortsUniPortBridgeGroup.4.1 u 70 oltNgPonOntProfilePortsUniPortIgmpUpstreamPriority.4.1 u 0 oltNgPonOntProfilePortsUniPortIgmpUpstreamVid.4.1 u 20 oltNgPonOntProfilePortsUniPortIgmpUpstreamTagControl.4.1 i 2 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal profile cross-connect edited_by_snmp port 1 bridge group 100 port 1 multicast enable port 1 upstream priority 0 port 1 upstream vid 20 port 1 upstream tag-control replace-vid |
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>
oltNgPonOntProfilePortsRowStatus.<profile_index> i 6
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntProfilePortsRowStatus.4 i 6 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal no profile ports NAME |
The command deletes Ports profile with index 4.
Command format:
snmpwalk -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> oltNgPonOntProfilePortsName
Example:
snmpwalk -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntProfilePortsName |
CLI command equivalent:
show running-config profile ports |
For operation with Management profiles, use oltNgPonOntProfileManagementTable.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
oltNgPonOntProfileManagementRowStatus.<profile_index> i 4
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntProfileManagementRowStatus.10 i 4 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal profile management NAME |
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 oltNgPonOntProfileManagementName.10 s testProfile oltNgPonOntProfileManagementDescription.10 s "Profile Management 10" oltNgPonOntProfileManagementIphostId.10 u 10 oltNgPonOntProfileManagementOmciConfiguration.10 i 2 oltNgPonOntProfileManagementAcsUrl.10 s http://192.168.1.5 oltNgPonOntProfileManagementAcsUsername.10 s acs1 oltNgPonOntProfileManagementAcsPassword.10 s acsacs1 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal profile management testProfile iphost id 10 omci-configuration enable url http://192.168.1.5:9595 username acs1 password acs1 |
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>
oltNgPonOntProfileManagementRowStatus.<profile_index> i 6
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgONTProfileManagementRowStatus.10 i 6 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal no profile management NAME |
The command removes Management profile with index 10.
Command format:
snmpwalk -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> oltNgPonOntProfileManagementName
Example:
snmpwalk -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntProfileManagementName |
CLI command equivalent:
show running-config profile management |
Templates creating and configuration is performed using oltNgPonOntTemplate table.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> oltNgPonOntTemplateConfigRowStatus.2 i 4 oltNgPonOntTemplateConfigName.4 s <username>
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.10.144 oltNgPonOntTemplateConfigRowStatus.2 i 4 oltNgPonOntTemplateConfigName.2 s 'test' |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal template test |
The command creates "test" user.
Templates deletion is performed using oltNgPonOntTemplateConfigTable table.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> oltNgPonOntTemplateConfigRowStatus.<id> i 6
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntTemplateConfigRowStatus.2 i 6 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal no template NAME |
Adding a service to a template is performed using oltNgPonOntTemplateConfigTable.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> oltNgPonOntTemplateConfigRowStatus.<template_id>.<table_id>.<cross_connect_id> i 4
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntTemplateConfigRowStatus.1.1 i 4 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal template test service 1 profile crossconnect test123 |
Deleting a service from a template is performed using oltNgPonOntTemplateConfigTable table.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> oltNgPonOntTemplateConfigRowStatus.<template_id>.<table_id>.<cross_connect_id> i 6
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> oltNgPonOntTemplateConfigRowStatus.<template_id>.<table_id>.<cross_connect_id> i 6 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal template test no service 1 profile crossconnect |
Template parameters activation is performed using oltNgPonOntTemplateDefineConfigTable and oltNgPonOntTemplateDefineServiceTable tables.
By default, all template parameters have undefine state, meaning that template parameters will not be set at template assigning to ONT. To activate template parameters, change the necessary template parameters to Define state. |
Command format for oltNgPonOntTemplateDefineConfigTable:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>.<config_id> i <value>
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> oltNgPonOntTemplateDefineConfigBroadcastFilter.1 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal template test define broadcast-filter |
Command format for oltNgPonOntTemplateDefineServiceTable:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>.<service_template_id><service_id> i <value>
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> oltNgPonOntTemplateDefineServiceProfileCrossConnect.1.1 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
configure terminal template test define service 1 |
Fan speed changing is performed using oltNg1UStandaloneFanControl table.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> oltNg1UStandaloneFanControlFanSpeed.0 i <value>
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.10.144 oltNg1UStandaloneFanControlFanSpeed.0 i 70 |
CLI command equivalent:
LTP-16N(configure)# system fan speed 70 |
Autofind operation is performed using oltNgPonOntAutoFindTable table.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr>
oltNgPonOntAutoFindStatus.1.<port_id> i 1/2
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntAutoFindStatus.1 i 2 |
CLI command equivalent:
no ont autofind interface pon-port 1 |
The command disables autofind on pon-port 1.
OLT reboot is performed using oltNgSystemOperationOltTable table.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> -t 20 <ipaddr> oltNgSystemOperationOltReboot.1 i 1
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private -t 20 192.168.10.144 oltNgSystemOperationOltReboot.1 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
reboot |
OLT reconfiguration is performed using oltNgSystemOperationOltTable table.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> -t 20 <ipaddr> oltNgSystemOperationOltReboot.1 i 1
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private -t 20 192.168.1.2 oltNgSystemOperationOltReconfigure.1 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
reconfigure olt |
Pon-ports reconfiguration is performed using oltNgPonPortOperationsTable table.
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> -t 20 <ipaddr> oltNgPonPortOperationsReconfigure.1.<pon_port_id> i 1
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private -t 20 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonPortOperationsReconfigure.1.4 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
reconfigure interface pon-port 4 |
Firmware download is performed using oltNgSystemOperationFileManagement table.
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>.0
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.10.144 oltNgSystemOperationFileManagementOperation.0 i 0 oltNgSystemOperationFileManagementProtocol.0 i 0 oltNgSystemOperationFileManagementIpAddress.0 a 192.168.9.75 oltNgSystemOperationFileManagementPath.0 s "ltp-16n-1.4.0-build744.fw.bin" oltNgSystemOperationFileManagementFileType.0 i 2 oltNgSystemOperationFileManagementAction.0 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
copy tftp://192.168.9.75/ltp-16n-1.4.0-build744.fw.bin fs://firmware |
The command downloads firmware image from TFTP server to OLT.
Firmware images are managed using oltNg1UStandaloneFirmware table. To change firmware, choose which firmware image will be used after reboot.
Command format:
snmpwalk -v2c -c <rw_community> -t 20 <ipaddr> oltNg1UStandaloneFirmwareRunningImage
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private -t 20 192.168.1.2 oltNg1UStandaloneFirmwareRunningImage |
CLI command equivalent:
show firmware |
Command format:
snmpwalk -v2c -c <rw_community> -t 20 <ipaddr> oltNg1UStandaloneFirmwareSelectedImage i 1\2
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private -t 20 192.168.1.2 oltNg1UStandaloneFirmwareSelectedImage i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
firmware image select 1 |
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> oltNgPonOntUpdateFirmwareName.1.<pon_port>.<ont_id> s "file_name"
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntUpdateFirmwareName.1.3.8 s "ntu-rg.bin" |
CLI command equivalent:
firmware update start interface ont 3/8 filename ntu-rg.bin |
Command format:
snmpset -v2c -c <rw_community> <ipaddr> oltNgPonOntUpdateStop.1.<pon_port>.<ont_id> i 1
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonOntUpdateStop.1.3.8 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
firmware update stop interface ont 3/8 |
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>.0
Example:
snmpset -v2c -c private 192.168.10.144 oltNgSystemOperationFileManagementOperation.0 i 1 oltNgSystemOperationFileManagementProtocol.0 i 0 oltNgSystemOperationFileManagementIpAddress.0 a 192.168.9.75 oltNgSystemOperationFileManagementFileType.0 i 4 oltNgSystemOperationFileManagementLogFile.0 s "LTP.log" oltNgSystemOperationFileManagementPath.0 s "log_test" oltNgSystemOperationFileManagementAction.0 i 1 |
CLI command equivalent:
copy fs://logfile/LTP.log tftp://192.168.9.75/log_test |
The command downloads a LTP.log file from OLT to TFTP server.
General information on LTP is given in oltNg1UStandaloneSystemInfo and oltNg1UStandaloneBoardStatus tables.
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>.0
Example:
snmpget -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNg1UStandaloneSystemInfoMacAddress.0 oltNg1UStandaloneBoardStatusFan1RPM.0 oltNg1UStandaloneBoardStatusRAMFree.0 |
CLI command equivalent:
show system environment |
The command displays LTP MAC address, current fan Fan1 speed, and amount of free memory in megabytes.
Power supplies monitoring is performed using oltNg1UStandalonePowerSupplyTable table.
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>
Example:
snmpget -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNg1UStandalonePowerSupplyTable |
CLI command equivalent:
show system environment |
Monitoring of uploaded license is performed using oltNgSystemStateLicense table.
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>
Example:
snmpget -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNgSystemStateLicense |
CLI command equivalent:
show license |
Monitoring of front-ports state is performed using oltNg1UStandaloneFrontPortStateTable table.
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>
Example:
snmpget -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNg1UStandaloneFrontPortStateTable |
CLI command equivalent:
show interface front-port 1-8 state |
Monitoring of pon-ports state is performed using oltNg1UStandalonePonPortStateTable table.
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>
Example:
snmpget -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNg1UStandalonePonPortStateTable |
CLI command equivalent:
show interface pon-port 1-16 state |
Monitoring of front-ports counters is performed using oltNg1UStandaloneFrontPortCountersTable table.
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>
Example:
snmpget -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNg1UStandaloneFrontPortCountersTable |
CLI command equivalent:
show interface front-port 1-8 counters |
Monitoring of pon-ports counters is performed using oltNgPonPortCountersTable table.
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>
Example:
snmpget -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNgPonPortCountersTable |
CLI command equivalent:
show interface pon-port 1-16 counters |
Monitoring of active DHCP sessions is performed using oltNgNetworkDHCPSessionsTable table.
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>
Example:
snmpget -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNgNetworkDHCPSessionsTable |
CLI command equivalent:
show ip dhcp sessions |
Monitoring of active PPPoE sessions is performed using oltNgNetworkDHCPSessionsTable table.
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>
Example:
snmpget -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNgNetworkPPPoESessionsTable |
CLI command equivalent:
show ip pppoe sessions |
Monitoring of MAC addresses is performed using oltNgNetworkMacTable table.
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>.1.<port_type>.<port_id>.<mac_adrdress_id>
Example:
snmpget -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNgNetworkMacTableMacAddress.1.2.1.5 |
CLI command equivalent:
show mac include interface front-port 1 mac |
Monitoring of Port-Channel utulization is performed using oltNg1UStandalonePortChannelUtilizationTable table.
Command format:
snmpget -v2c -c <ro_community> <ipaddr> <parameter_oid>.<port_id>.<interval>
Example:
snmpget -v2c -c public 192.168.1.2 oltNg1UStandalonePortChannelUtilizationRxKbitsSec.1.1 |
CLI command equivalent:
show interface port-channel 1 utilization |
Document version | Issue date | Firmware version | Revisions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Version 1.3 | 22.07.2022 | 1.4.0 | Synchronization with firmware version 1.4.0 SNMP tables sections changed. Sections added:
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| Version 1.2.1 | 28.02.2022 | 1.3.1 | Synchronization with firmware version 1.3.1 |
| Version 1.2 | 29.10.2021 | 1.3.0 | Synchronization with firmware version 1.3.0 OID changed for new format. Sections added:
|
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 |