clear alarms
Clear all active alarms.
Syntax
clear alarms
Parameters
The command does not contain parameters.
Privilege group
commands-general
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# clear alarms
clear alarms <FILTER>
Clear all alarms of the specified type.
Syntax
clear alarms <FILTER> <VALUE>
Parameters
<FILTER> - filters for alarms:
- type - filter alarms by type. <VALUE> values are available for this filter:
- fan - ventilation panel alarms;
- ram - memory lack alarm;
- load-average - CPU load alarm;
- temperature - temperature sensors alarm;
- pon-alarm-los - Loss of Signal pon alarm;
- pon-alarm-losi - Loss of Signal pon alarm for ONUi;
- pon-alarm-lofi - Loss of Frame pon alarm for ONUi;
- pon-alarm-loami - PLOAM Loss pon alarm for ONUi;
- pon-alarm-dowi - Drift of Window pon alarm for ONUi;
- pon-alarm-sdi - Signal Degraded pon alarm for ONUi;
- pon-alarm-sufi - Start-up Failure pon alarm for ONUi;
- pon-alarm-loai - Loss of Acknowledge pon alarm for ONUi;
- pon-alarm-dgi - Dying-Gasp pon alarm for ONUi;
- pon-alarm-dfi - Deactivate Failure pon alarm for ONUi;
- pon-alarm-tiwi - Transmission Interference Warning pon alarm for ONUi;
- pon-alarm-loki - Loss of Key pon alarm for ONUi;
- pon-alarm-lcdgi - Loss of GEM Channel Delineation pon alarm for ONUi;
- pon-alarm-rdii - Remote Defect Indication pon alarm for ONUi;
- login - system login alarm;
- login - system logout alarm;
- config-save - configuration save alarm;
- config-change - cofiguration change alarm;
- severity - filter alarms by importance. <VALUE> values are available for this filter:<VALUE> values are available for this filter:
- info;
- minor;
- major;
- critical
Privilege group
commands-general
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# clear alarms type fan
configure terminal
Switch to configuration mode.
Syntax
configure terminal
Parameters
The command does not contain parameters.
Privilege group
config-vlan, config-igmp, config-general, config-system, config-logging, config-interface-gpon-port, config-interface-ont,
config-interface-ont-profile, config-interface-front-port, config-access, config-cli, config-management, config-user
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# configure terminal LTP-16N(configure)#
copy
This command command is used to download and upload files to devices. Supports tftp, ftp and http.
Syntax
copy <SRC> <DST>
Parameters
<SRC> - specifies transmission source:
To copy from the remote server:
- tftp://ip[:port]/path/to/file
- http://ip[:port]/path/to/file
- ftp://user:password@ip[:port]/path/to/file
To copy from the device:
- fs://config - copy backup file;
- fs://logfile/filename - copy log file.
<DST> - specifies transmission destination:
To copy to the remote server:
- tftp://ip[:port]/path/to/file
- http://ip[:port]/path/to/file
- ftp://user:password@ip[:port]/path/to/file
To copy from the device:
- fs://config - upload backup;
- fs://ont-firmware - upload firmwares for ONT;
- fs://firmware - upload firmware for the device;
- fs://license - upload license.
Privilege group
commands-copy
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# copy tftp://192.168.10.60/ltp-16n-1.2.0-build360.fw.bin fs://firmware % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed 100 171M 100 171M 0 0 4464k 0 0:00:39 0:00:39 --:--:-- 4531k Success!
date
Setting the system date and time.
Syntax
date <VALUE>
Parameters
<VALUE> - date in format of YYYYMMDDhhmm.ss.
Privilege group
commands-system
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# date 202004302025.10 Thu Apr 30 20:25:10 UTC 2020
do
A prefix that allows you to execute commands from the ROOT mode in other modes.
Syntax
do <COMMAND>
Parameters
<COMMAND> - command from ROOT.
Privilege group
-
Command mode
All except ROOT
Example
LTP-16N(configure)# do clear commit Commit changes of configuration configure Enter configuration mode copy Download firmware, license and config via TFTP, FTP, HTTP date Set system date default Reset to default candidate configuration firmware Block of commands for working with firmware license Set new license no Set default setting ping Ping reboot Reboot reconfigure Reconfigure operation save Save configuration on NVRAM show terminal Set current session functions LTP-16N(configure)# do commit
exit
Return to the previous command mode. In ROOT mode exit from the current session.
Syntax
exit
Parameters
The command does not contain parameters.
Privilege group
-
Command mode
All command modes.
Example
LTP-16N(configure)# exit LTP-16N# exit ******************************************** * Optical line terminal LTP-16N * ******************************************** LTP-16N login:
ping
Check host availability.
Syntax
ping <IP>
Parameters
<IP> - IP address, specified as AAA. BBB. CCC. DDD, where each part takes the value [0..255].
Privilege group
commands-general
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# ping 192.168.100.10 PING 192.168.100.10 (192.168.100.10): 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192.168.100.10: seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.284 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.100.10: seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.221 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.100.10: seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.196 ms --- 192.168.100.10 ping statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max = 0.196/0.233/0.284 ms
reboot
Reboot of the device.
Syntax
reboot
Parameters
The command does not contain parameters.
Privilege group
commands-system
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# reboot Do you really want to do it? (y/N) y
reconfigure interface gpon-port
Reconfigure GPON-port interface
Syntax
reconfigure interface gpon-port <PORT-ID>
Parameters
<PORT-ID> - gpon port index in the range [1-16]. The parameter can be set by a range or enumeration (For example: interface gpon-port 1-3 ot interface gpon-port 1,3,5,7).
Privilege group
commands-interface-gpon-port
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# reconfigure interface gpon-port 1
reconfigure interface ont
Reconfigure ONT.
Syntax
reconfigure interface ont <PORT-ID>[/ONT-ID]
Parameters
<PORT-ID> - gpon port index in the range [1-16]. The parameter can be set by a range or enumeration (For example: interface ont 1-3 ot interface ont 1,3,5,7).
[ONT-ID] - ONT index in the range [1-128]. The parameter can be set by a range or enumeration (For example: interface ont 1/5-7 or interface ont 1-7/1,3,5,7).
Privilege group
commands-interface-ont
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# reconfigure interface ont 1/1-5
reconfigure olt
Reconfigure OLT.
Syntax
reconfigure olt
Parameters
The command does not contain parameters.
Privilege group
commands-system
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# reconfigure olt
terminal datadump
Disable page output in this session.
Syntax
[no] terminal datadump
Parameters
The command does not contain parameters.
Privilege group
commands-general
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# terminal datadump
send omci reboot interface ont
Reboot ONT.
Syntax
send omci reboot interface ont <PORT-ID>[/ONT-ID]
Parameters
<PORT-ID> - gpon port index in the range [1-16]. The parameter can be set by a range or enumeration (For example: interface ont 1-3 ot interface ont 1,3,5,7).
[ONT-ID] - ONT index in the range [1-128]. The parameter can be set by a range or enumeration (For example: interface ont 1/5-7 or interface ont 1-7/1,3,5,7).
Privilege group
commands-interface-ont
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# send omci reboot interface ont 1/1-5
send omci default interface ont
Reset ONT to the default settings.
Syntax
send omci default interface ont <PORT-ID>[/ONT-ID]
Parameters
<PORT-ID> - gpon port index in the range [1-16]. The parameter can be set by a range or enumeration (For example: interface ont 1-3 ot interface ont 1,3,5,7).
[ONT-ID] - ONT index in the range [1-128]. The parameter can be set by a range or enumeration (For example: interface ont 1/5-7 or interface ont 1-7/1,3,5,7).
Privilege group
commands-interface-ont
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# send omci default interface ont 1/1-5
clear couters interface 10G-front-port
Clear 10G -front-port interface counters.
Syntax
clear counters interface 10G-front-port <FRONT-PORT-ID>
Parameters
<FRONT-PORT-ID> - port index in the range [1-8]. The parameter can be set by a range or enumeration (For example: interface 10-front-port 1-5 or interface gpon-port 10,12).
Privilege group
commands-interface-front-port
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# clear counters interface 10G-front-port 1-4
clear couters interface ont
Clear counters on the ONT interfaces.
Syntax
clear counters interface ont <PORT-ID>[/ONT-ID] <SIDE>
Parameters
<PORT-ID> - gpon port index in the range [1-16]. The parameter can be set by a range or enumeration (For example: interface ont 1-3 ot interface ont 1,3,5,7).
[ONT-ID] - ONT index in the range [1-128]. The parameter can be set by a range or enumeration (For example: interface ont 1/5-7 or interface ont 1-7/1,3,5,7).
<SIDE> - side on which the counters will be cleared:
- olt-side - clear counters on the OLT side.
Privilege group
commands-interface-ont
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# clear counters interface ont 1/1 olt-side
clear couters interface port-channel
Clear aggregated port group counters.
Syntax
clear counters interface 10G-front-port <PORT-CHANNEL-ID>
Parameters
<PORT-CHANNEL-ID> - aggregated port group index [1-32]. The parameter can be set by a range or enumeration (For example: interface port-channel 1-3 ot interface port-channel 1,3,5,7).
Privilege group
commands-interface-front-port
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# clear counters interface port-channel 1-3
clear mac
Clear MAC table.
Syntax
clear mac
Parameters
The command does not contain parameters.
Privilege group
config-vlan, config-igmp, config-general, config-system, config-logging, config-interface-gpon-port, config-interface-ont, config-interface-ont-profile,
config-interface-front-port, config-access, config-cli, config-management, config-user
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# clear mac Clearing MAC table... All MAC entries
clear mac <FILTER>
Clear MAC table by filter.
Syntax
clear mac interface <FILTER> <VALUE>
Parameters
<FILTER> - filters for addresses to be cleared:
- interface - clear MAC table by interface. <VALUE> values are available for this filter:
- 10G-front-port - clear MAC addresses of the specified 10G-front-ports;
- gpon-port - clear MAC addresses of the specified gpon-ports;
- port-channel - clear MAC addresses of the specified port-channels;
- vlan - clear MAC addresses by vlan. The following <VALUE> values are available for this filter - vlan index [1-4094]. The parameter can be specified as a range or an enumeration (For example: vlan 10-30 or vlan 10,40,70).
Privilege group
- clear mac interface: config-vlan, config-igmp, config-general, config-system, config-logging, config-interface-gpon-port, config-interface-ont, config-interface-ont-profile, config-interface-front-port, config-access, config-cli, config-management, config-user;
- clear mac vlan: view-configuration, view-firmware, config-vlan, config-igmp, config-ppoe, config-general, config-system, config-logging, config-interface-gpon-port, config-interface-ont, config-interface-ont-profile, config-interface-front-port.
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# clear mac interface port-channel 32 Clearing MAC table... 10082 MAC entries
clear log files
Clear log files.
Syntax
clear log files
Parameters
The command does not contain parameters.
Privilege group
config-system
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# clear log files
clear log buffer
Clear log buffer.
Syntax
clear log buffer
Parameters
The command does not contain parameters.
Privilege group
config-system
Command mode
ROOT
Example
LTP-16N# clear log buffer