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Terminal
Release 8.7.5.1
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Document Number: 6ONTSR8751-40A
May 2016
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Revision History
Revision History
A May 2016 This document supports the FTTP ONT Release 8.7.5.1. All
changes for this release are denoted by
(6ONTSR8751-40A, May 2016).
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! DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
! WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
! CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury. CAUTION can also be used to alert
against unsafe practices associated with events that could lead to personal
injury.
NOTICE
Notice call-outs indicate a potentially hazardous situation not related to
personal injury, such as messages related to property damage only.
NOTE
Notes inform the user of additional, but essential, information or features.
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Contents
Release 8.7.5.1
Release Notes
Scope of this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Related Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
E-mail Notifications for Newly Available Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
System Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
System Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Feature Enhancements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Fixes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Errata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Upgrade Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
AOE Auto-Upgrade Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Step 1: Login to AOE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Step 2: Auto-Upgrade ONT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Total Access 5000 User Interface Upgrade Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Step 1: Set up the TFTP server address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Step 2: Load ONT firmware onto the OLT flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Upgrade firmware for all ONTs on the PON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Upgrade firmware for a single ONT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Total Access 5000 CLI Upgrade Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Step 1: Set up the TFTP server address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Step 2: Load ONT firmware onto the OLT flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Upgrade firmware for AE or GPON ONT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
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Tables
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Related Documentation
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the ADTRAN Support Community website. Documents are available in Adobe® Portable
Document Format (PDF).
Go to: adtran.com > support > support community
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System Components
A full list of the system components, product part numbers, and software filenames are
provided in Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, and Table 4.
NOTE
In Table 1, Table 2, Table 3, and Table 4 bold font indicates that the
components are newly supported in FTTP ONT Release 8.7.5.1.
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Part
Component Filename
Number
Total Access 351 1st Gen Outdoor SFU 2P+1GE 1187701G1 TA350-H75-01-0002-G1.glb
Total Access 352 1st Gen Outdoor SFU 2P+2GE 1187702G1 TA350-H75-01-0002-G1.glb
Total Access 361 1st Gen Outdoor SFU 2P+1GE+1RF 1187711G1 TA350-H75-01-0002-G1.glb
Total Access 362 1st Gen Outdoor SFU 2P+2GE+1RF 1187712G1 TA350-H75-01-0002-G1.glb
Total Access 351 2nd Gen Outdoor SFU 2P+1GE 1287701G1 TA350G2-H75-01-0002-G2.glb
Total Access 352 2nd Gen Outdoor SFU 2P+2GE 1287702G1 TA350G2-H75-01-0002-G2.glb
Total Access 361 2nd Gen Outdoor SFU 2P+1GE+1RF 1287711G1 TA350G2-H75-01-0002-G2.glb
Total Access 362 2nd Gen Outdoor SFU 2P+2GE+1RF 1287712G1 TA350G2-H75-01-0002-G2.glb
Total Access 364 2nd Gen Outdoor SFU 2P+4GE+1RF 1287713G1 TA350G2-H75-01-0002-G2.glb
Total Access 372 2nd Gen Outdoor SBU 8P+2GE+4DS1 1287722G1 TA350G2-H75-01-0002-G2.glb
Total Access 324 2nd Gen Indoor SFU 2P+4GE (AC 1287735G1 TA350G2-H75-01-0002-G2.glb
only)
Total Access 324 2nd Gen Indoor SFU 2P+4GE (with 1287735G2 TA350G2-H75-01-0002-G2.glb
UPS)
Total Access 334 2nd Gen Indoor SFU 2P+4GE+1RF 1287736G1 TA350G2-H75-01-0002-G2.glb
(AC only)
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Part
Component Filename
Number
Total Access 334 2nd Gen Indoor SFU 2P+4GE+1RF 1287736G2 TA350G2-H75-01-0002-G2.glb
(with UPS)
Note: Abbreviations in the table above: DS1=DS1 port, E=Ethernet port, GE=Gigabit Ethernet port, HPNA=Home
Phone Line Networking Alliance, P=POTS port, RF=Radio Frequency port, RFOG=Radio Frequency Over
Glass, SWRD=Single Wire Return Device, VDSL2=VDSL2 port, WiFi=WiFi connection
Part
Component Filename
Number
Total Access 354E 2nd Gen Outdoor SFU 2P+4AE 1287704G1 TA350G2-H75-01-0002-G2.glb
Total Access 324E 2nd Gen Indoor SFU 2P+4GE+1AE 1287737G1 TA350G2-H75-01-0002-G2.glb
(AC only)
Total Access 324E 2nd Gen Indoor SFU 2P+4GE+1AE 1287737G2 TA350G2-H75-01-0002-G2.glb
(with UPS)
Note: Abbreviations in the table above: AE=Active Ethernet port, FE=Fast Ethernet port, DS1=DS1 port, GE=Gigabit
Ethernet port, P=POTS port
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System Notes
This section contains a list of system notes for FTTP ONT as related to Release 8.7.5.1.
• Adtran products with part numbers TA374 (P/N 1287703G1), TA324 (P/N 1287735G3),
and TA334 (P/N 1287736G3) may require the AOE XML configuration template to be
modified to contain the correct primary and secondary UDP CallAgent port before SIP
and MGCP protocols will operate correctly. (6ONTSR72-40A, March 2013) (CN-14577)
• ACP products from iPhotonix may require the AOE XML configuration template to be
modified to contain the correct primary and secondary UDP CallAgent port before SIP
and MGCP protocols will operate correctly. (6ONTSR72-40A, March 2013) (CN-14577)
• AOE XML configuration template for part numbers TA374 (P/N 1287703G1), TA324
(P/N 1287735G3), and TA334 (P/N 1287736G3) should be modified to use 40 for jitter and
180 for max jitter. (6ONTSR72-40A, March 2013) (CN-14953)
• Adtran FTTP ONTs assert POTS battery on the FXS interfaces during reboot to eliminate
issues seen with alarm systems tripping during reboot. Battery holdover duration is 1
minute. (6ONTSR72-40B, April 2013)
• ONTs with part number prefix 11877xx cannot support fair bandwidth sharing for
services with the same CoS level assigned to the same Ethernet UNI of an ONT.
(6ONTSR73-40A, June 2013) (CN-11823)
• Downloading the wrong image to the TA324 (P/N 1287735G3) will cause the LOS LED to
be left in a flashing state. The ONT is fully functional and operation is not impaired.
Downloading the correct image will clear the flashing LED. Flashing the LOS LED is an
indication of an error condition but does not indicate that signal from the OLT is missing.
(6ONTSR73-40A, June 2013) (CN-15486)
• A new revision SLIC component has been introduced to Adtran ONT hardware. ONT
units that ship with the new SLIC component will not be able to downgrade below sw
version G03.01.007 for ONT 7.3 and G02.003 for ONT 7.2. Please see PCNs 71287712G1-
23A and 71287701G1-23C for part number and hardware revision information of the
ONTs that are affected by this change. (6ONTSR73-40A, June 2013)
• When configuring SIP service over OMCI, the default for hookflash mode has changed
from interpreted to network. (6ONTSR7403-40A, October 2013) (CN-20125)
• TA334 (P/N 1287736G3) RF output is enabled by default for 5 minutes after the ONT
reboots even when the “interface rf-video” is provisioned to OOS or “shutdown” on the
GPON OLT. (6ONTSR801-40A, January 2014) (CN-15487)
• An MLT test will cause a 2-second audio interruption for off hook calls. MLT test will not
drop the ongoing call. (6ONTSR801-40A, January 2014) (CN-21133)
• Some analog voice-band Medical Data Devices are not compatible with VoIP services.
Contact the vendor of the Medical Data Device to determine the compatibility with VoIP
transport services. (6ONTSR83-40A, May 2014) (CN-23602)
• The following discontinued first generation ONTs listed below may require several retries
to upgrade software due to a necessary reboot to recover from an optical problem that can
cause the ONT to fail.
o TA351 (P/N 1187701G1)
o TA352 (P/N 1187702G1)
o TA361 (P/N 1187711G1)
o TA362 (P/N 1187712G1)
o TA362S (P/N 1187712G2)
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Feature Enhancements
This section contains a list of feature enhancements for FTTP ONT as related to Release 8.7.5.1.
• Initial introduction of the 401 Micro ONT (P/N 1287786F1) in FTTP ONT 8.7.1.
(6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015)
• Initial introduction of the TA364 (P/N 1287713G1) ONT in FTTP ONT 8.7.1 supporting 4
Ethernet interfaces and 2 POTS interfaces for single family triple play applications.
(6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015) (CN-29275)
• Converted CSA loopback detection to NIU loopback detection for TA372 (P/N
1287722G1) ONT. (6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015) (CN-27300)
• For TA324RG (P/N 1287562G1), added support for creating a bridged service from a
provisionable Ethernet UNI to the PON uplink. The bridged service will not be included
in the RG routing tables, will have network address translation disabled, and will not
allow access to the RG web user interface from the bridged Ethernet UNI. (6ONTSR871-
40A, March 2015) (CN-25102)
• Added support for alphanumeric SIP identities. Using a SIP Identity field with non
numeric characters will result in the voice user field of the ONT being identified by a 3-
digit, zero-filled number based on the FXS port (for example, 001, 002). (6ONTSR871-40A,
March 2015) (CN-27900)
• Initial introduction of the 411 (P/N 1287787F1) in FTTP ONT 8.7.2. (6ONTSR872-40A,
March 2015)
• Updated the TA324 (P/N 1287735G3), TA334 (P/N 1287736G3) and TA374 (P/N
1287703G1) ONTs to report "ADTRAN_Total_Access_374/<release version>" as the user
agent string for SIP. (6ONTSR872-40A, March 2015) (CN-28176)
• Added support for Mediaroom video on the 411 ONT (P/N 1287787F1). (6ONTSR8721-
40A, April 2015)
• Added support for local hookflash processing for SIP on the 411 ONT (P/N 1287787F1).
(6ONTSR8721-40A, April 2015) (CN-29145)
• Added Centrex dialing support to the 411 (P/N 1287787F1). (6ONTSR873-40A, June 2015)
• Added FXS registration to the 411 (P/N 1287787F1). (6ONTSR873-40A, June 2015)
• Added support for multiple routing tables in 411 (P/N 1287787F1) ONTs. (6ONTSR875-
40A, April 2016) (CN-33032)
Fixes
This section contains a list of fixes for FTTP ONT as related to Release 8.7.5.1.
• Fixed GR303 calls not working reliably for TA311 (P/N 1287565G1) and TA324RG (P/N
1287562G1) products. (6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015) (CN-28032)
• Fixed an issue where if a GR303 or TR08 CRV was moved from a TA324 (P/N 1287735G3),
TA334 (P/N 1287736G3), or TA374 (P/N 1287703G1) ONT to another ONT, it would
prevent the CRV from working properly on the new ONT until the former ONT was
reloaded. (6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015) (CN-27467, CN-28737)
• Fixed a race condition that can, on rare occasions, cause continuous reboots when using
VoIP file transfer to provision voice services on 2nd gen ONTs. Refer to Table 1 on page 2
and Table 2 on page 3 for 2nd Gen ONT part numbers. (6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015)
(CN-27893)
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• Fixed untagged video not working on TA324RG (P/N 1287562G1) when using the default
evc-map CEVLAN match case. (6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015) (CN-27696)
• Fixed TA324E (P/N 1287737F3) ONT allowing tagged traffic to ingress the network that
does not match the tags specified for entry classification. (6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015)
(CN-25829)
• Fixed an issue where 1st gen ONTs may lockup when downstream traffic bursts with data
rate higher than 1Gbps. This fix monitors and detects the lockup condition and resets the
ONT to recover. (6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015) (CN-25477)
• Fixed a problem where there was the small possibility for a conflict with Caller ID event
can cause a SIP call to result in only a one-way talk path being established for a call.
(6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015) (CN-27324)
• Fixed a problem when changing DS1 LBO from long to short resulted in the change not
taking effect unless the value is set to 0 first. (6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015) (CN-27243)
• Fixed a problem where caller ID may stop working when the TA362 (P/N 1287712G1)
ONT is using MGCP VoIP with a Taqua voice server. (6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015) (CN-
26156)
• Fixed a memory leak in VoIP file transfer configuration that caused an ONT to reboot after
about 33 weeks of run time. (6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015) (CN-28612)
• Fixed an issue causing the TA324RG (P/N 1287562G1) not to connect SIP calls to a Cisco
Cable Modem running MGCP. (6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015) (CN-27225)
• Fixed an issue where under high temperature user might see low level incrementing
upstream BIP errors. (6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015) (CN-28862)
• For TA324 (P/N 1287735G3), TA334 (P/N 1287736G3), or TA374 (P/N 1287703G1), fixed
a problem with ONTs not correctly following strict priority classification for upstream
traffic. (6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015) (CN-27215)
• Fixed TA324RG (P/N 1287562G1) ONT not passing multicast traffic correctly.
(6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015) (CN-26131)
• Fixed an issue where output of ‘show voice user sip’ may have displayed session field as
“2-way” even when no call was up. (6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015) (CN-23460)
• Fixed an issue where upstream double tagged traffic is not forwarded correctly when
using a TA324E (P/N 1287737F3) ONT. (6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015) (CN-26394)
• Fixed an issue where TA324E (P/N 1287737F3) allowed tagged and untagged traffic to
ingress the network when only untagged traffic is specified. (6ONTSR871-40A, March
2015) (CN-25826)
• Fixed an issue that ignored hookflash mode transparent configuration when using file
transfer voice configuration mode on the all 1st Gen ONTs and the following 2nd Gen
ONTs. Refer to Table 1 on page 2 for 1st Gen ONT part numbers.
o TA351 (P/N 1287701G1)
o TA352 (P/N 1287702G1)
o TA352H (P/N 1287702G3)
o TA361 (P/N 1287711G1)
o TA362 (P/N 1287712G1)
o TA362H (P/N 1287712G3)
o TA362R (P/N 1287715G1)
o TA372 (P/N 1287722G1)
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• Fixed an issue where the status of the voice user was changing from registered to initial
after modifying the dialing profile. (6ONTSR8721-40A, April 2015) (CN-29925)
• Fixed an issue on the 411 ONT (P/N 1287787F1) where attended call transfer did not work
in both local and network mode. (6ONTSR8721-40A, April 2015) (CN-29778)
• Fixed an issue where during triple play services delivery a voice user may appear to be in
initial state if IP host is changed from static to dynamic. (6ONTSR8721-40A, April 2015)
(CN-30003)
• Fixed an issue on the 411 ONT (P/N 1287787F1) where DHCP requests being sent over a
bridged UNI were being routed up an incorrect EVC map. (6ONTSR873-40A, June 2015)
(CN-30306)
• Fixed an issue on the 411 ONT (P/N 1287787F1) where changing the “sip proxy primary”
in a sip-trunk from an IP address to a FQDN caused the voice user to fail to register.
(6ONTSR873-40A, June 2015) (CN-30274)
• Fixed an issue on the 411 ONT (P/N 1287787F1) where subtended host functionality was
not supported. SIP IP Host functionality is now supported in different subnets.
(6ONTSR873-40A, June 2015) (CN-30219, CN-30240, CN-30220)
• Fixed an issue on the 411 ONT (P/N 1287787F1) where outgoing SIP calls would fail due
to DNS resolution not working when both data and voice services were created.
(6ONTSR873-40A, June 2015) (CN-28588)
• Fixed ONT not generating battery and power alarms when it enters into alarm condition
immediately after the fiber connect/disconnect. (6ONTSR873-40A, June 2015) (CN-25068)
• Fixed an issue on the TA324 (P/N 1287735G3), TA334 (P/N 1287736G3), and TA374 (P/N
1287703G1) that caused blind transfer not to work. (6ONTSR873-40A, June 2015) (CN-
29110)
• Fixed an issue on the TA324 (P/N 1287735G3), TA334 (P/N 1287736G3), and TA374 (P/N
1287703G1) where the ONTs did not have SPRE code mode set to network processing by
default which caused standard SPRE codes to not work. The default SPRE code mode is
now network processing. (6ONTSR873-40A, June 2015) (CN-26966)
• Fixed an issue where the “show voice user sip” CLI command was not showing the
correct status when the ONT was processing an incoming call. (6ONTSR873-40A, June
2015) (CN-30007)
• Fixed an issue on the TA324RG (1287562G1) with resetting the WPA key when upgrading
from firmware older than H70.00.0003.K3. (6ONTSR873-40A, June 2015) (CN-27950)
• Fixed an issue that cause the 411 ONT, 411 Caller ID Time of Day to revert to default time
of 00:00:00 with reboot. (6ONTSR873-40B, June 2015) (CN-31171)
• Fixed a configuration conflict between pseudowire and VoIP file transfer that caused a
continuous “Checksum Mismatch” alarm. (6ONTSR874-40A, November 2015) (CN-31441)
• Fixed an issue where 1st gen and 2nd gen ONTs were unable to register with the SIP
server if the termination ID base was in uppercase letters (for example, AALN instead of
aaln). (6ONTSR874-40A, November 2015) (CN-31377)
• Fixed an issue on the TA324 (P/N 1287735G3), TA334 (P/N 1287736G3), and TA374 (P/N
1287703G1) where the domain name was not clearing when a domain name was removed
from the configuration. (6ONTSR874-40A, November 2015) (CN-31215)
• Fixed an issue on the TA324RG (P/N 1287562G1) where the POTS interfaces became
unresponsive, did not ring, and did not provide a dial tone and required a reboot to
recover. (6ONTSR874-40A, November 2015) (CN-28255)
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• Fixed an issue on the 411 ONT (P/N 1287787F1) where the “Call Forwarding No Answer”
was not working for the subscriber line on the Metaswitch softserver. The default “No
Reply Time” for the subscriber at the Metaswitch is 36 seconds. (6ONTSR874-40A,
November 2015) (CN-30920)
• Fixed an issue on the 401 ONT (P/N 1287786F1) where the hardware revision was not
reported to the OLT. (6ONTSR874-40A, November 2015) (CN-31573)
• Fixed an issue on the 411 ONT (P/N 1287787F1) where a fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) used as the SIP server did not work due to an issue with DNS resolution.
(6ONTSR874-40A, November 2015) (CN-31593)
• Added system time of day sync with TA5000 for the TA311 (P/N 1287565G1) and
TA324RG (P/N 1287562G1). (6ONTSR874-40A, November 2015) (CN-29799)
• Fixed an issue that was causing continuous reboot when voice was configured through
file-retrieval method. Fix removed periodic writing to the corrupted and/or unwanted
files. (6ONTSR874-40A, November 2015) (CN-30245)
• Fixed an issue on the TA324RG (P/N 1287562G1) where SIP configuration over OMCI
was not working. (6ONTSR8741-40A, December 2015) (CN-31670)
• Fixed an issue on the TA324RG (P/N 1287562G1) where DHCP was failing for voice
service and resulting in a registration failure when changing the voice service
configuration. (6ONTSR8741-40A, December 2015) (CN-34250)
• Fixed an issue on the TA301 (P/N 1287564G1) and TA311 (P/N 1287565G1) where SIP
calls were failing with status “No path confirm” when tested with Abacus. (6ONTSR8741-
40A, December 2015) (CN-28632)
• Fixed an issue on the TA324RG (P/N 1287562G1) where the default WAN settings were
lost when upgrading from a H50 to J00 build. The TA324RG can now be upgraded from
a H50 to J00 build without losing default WAN settings or requiring a factory reset on the
ONT. (6ONTSR8741-40A, December 2015) (CN-34248)
• Fixed an issue where the RTP was using the wrong DSCP value. The TOS value used in
the RTP packet was shifted to the right by two bits from the provisioned value.
(6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-35119)
• Fixed an issue on the TA324 (P/N 1287735G3), TA334 (P/N 1287736G3), TA374 (P/N
1287703G1, and TA324E (P/N 1287737F3) where the dial plan was getting incorrectly
provisioned in the ONT for SIP configured through OMCI. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016)
(CN-34847)
• Fixed an issue on 2nd gen ONTs where using a /23 or lower Subnet Mask and an x.x.x.0
or x.x.x.255 IP address would cause the IP address to not set properly on an ONT reboot.
(6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-34219)
• Fixed an issue where out of order provisioning of the IP host and EVC map affected ARP
resolution in ONT which in turn affected the normal operation of VoIP services.
(6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-33988)
• Enhanced the default alert timeout for FXS ports on the 411 (P/N 1287787F1) to 5 minutes
from the previous 40 seconds. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-34399)
• Fixed an issue on the 411 (P/N 1287787F1) where the ONT IP address was unreachable
when GR-303 configuration was pushed. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-34365)
• Fixed an issue on the 411 (P/N 1287787F1) where RTP port numbers selected by the ONT
in SIP-SDP were not odd numbers. This is required for Interoperability with OLD Soft
Switches. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-34306)
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• Fixed an issue on the 401 (P/N 1287786F1) and 411 (P/N 1287787F1) where the PON link
did not come up if the ONT was rebooted while traffic was being forwarded to the ONT
UNI port. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-33423, CN-35099)
• Fixed an issue on the 401 (P/N 1287786F1) and 411 (P/N 1287787F1) ONTs where the
ONT was not allowing IGMPv2 join messages to 232.0.0.0/8 group. (6ONTSR875-40A,
April 2016) (CN-33233)
• Fixed an issue on the 411 (P/N 1287787F1) where the ONT was not reporting the
Powering and Battery Missing alarm to the OLT. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-
33170)
• Fixed an issue on the 401 (P/N 1287786F1) and 411 (P/N 1287787F1) where MAC source
switching was not working when using MAC OUI switching and the video EVC map was
enabled before the data EVC map. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-32976)
• Added support on the 4xx ONTs to include the unit part number and software version as
the option 60 value in the DHCP requests. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-32871)
• Fixed an issue on the 411 (P/N 1287787F1) where the ONT was intermittently becoming
unresponsive when “shutdown” or “no shutdown” CLI commands were being executed
on the IP host or voice user. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-32664)
• Fixed an issue on the 411 (P/N 1287787F1) where the PON link was going down after
running triple play services for a few days. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-32459)
• Fixed an issue on the 411 (P/N 1287787F1) where a soft reload occasionally caused the
ONT to get into a cyclic reload state while running voice calls. (6ONTSR875-40A, April
2016) (CN-32420)
• Fixed an issue on the 411 (P/N 1287787F1) where blind call transfer was not working on
the MetaSwitch in local mode. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-29950)
• Fixed an issue on the 411 (P/N 1287787F1) where the UDP port was not updated correctly
when the existing CRV was changed to a different CRV on an FXS interface. (6ONTSR875-
40A, April 2016) (CN-32849)
• Fixed an issue on the 411 (P/N 1287787F1) where the domain name received in the DHCP
offer for the VoIP IP host interface was used instead of the domain configured on the SIP
trunk on the Total Access 5000. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-33703)
• Fixed an issue on the 411 (P/N 1287787F1) where the Tx and Rx gains set from OLT were
not correctly applied at the ONT. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-35152)
• Fixed an issue on the 411 (P/N 1287787F1) where upgrades from ONT 8.7.3 or ONT 8.7.2
to ONT 9.0 were failing. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-35686)
• Fixed an issue where ICMPv6 traffic was being blocked on TA324E (P/N 1287737F3).
(6ONTSR8751-40A, May 2016) (CN-36741)
• Fixed an issue on the TA372 (P/N 1287722G1), TA372R (P/N 1287722G2), and TA372E
(P/N 1287723G1) where the ONT failed to activate echo cancellation in data mode after
receiving V.21 preamble if a V.8 ANSam/PR or V.25 ANS/PR was received prior to the
V.21 preamble. (6ONTSR8751-40A, May 2016) (CN-36496)
• Fixed an issue on the TA374 (P/N 1287703G1), TA324 (P/N 1287735G3), and TA334 (P/N
1287736G3) where CRVs were getting stuck in OOS. (6ONTSR8751-40A, May 2016) (CN-
36437)
• Fixed an issue where the Minerva video was not working when a data service was
assigned to the same UNI. (6ONTSR8751-40A, May 2016) (CN-32371, CN-35282)
• Fixed an issue on the TA374 (P/N 1287703G1) and TA334 (P/N 1287736G3) where
MediaRoom IPTV was not allowing tagged packets. (6ONTSR8751-40A, May 2016) (CN-
36792)
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Errata
This section contains a list of errata for FTTP ONT as related to Release 8.7.5.1.
• Whole-Home DVR IPTV applications will not work when deployed against a 1st Gen
GPON ONT. Due to the ONT not filtering upstream multicast traffic related to
communications between STBs and a Whole-Home DVR, this application will not
perform as expected when deployed against a 1st Generation GPON ONT. This limitation
only impacts Whole Home DVR/STB where a single DVR is used to stream content to
other STBs within the home. (July 2011)
• When deployed against the Metaswitch, Call Waiting with Caller ID will not function
correctly on the TA372 (P/N 1287722G1) and TA372E (P/N 1287723G1). The issue can be
resolved by switching to 900 impedance on the POTS interface. (July 2011)
• Jumbo frames not supported on the following first generation ONTs. The 11877xx ONTs
do not pass Ethernet frame sizes over 1524 bytes.
o TA351 (P/N 1187701G1)
o TA352 (P/N 1187702G1)
o TA361 (P/N 1187711G1)
o TA362 (P/N 1187712G1)
o TA362S (P/N 1187712G2)
o TA362R (P/N 1187715G1)
(July 2011)
• Hairpin T.38 Calls Fail on 2nd Gen FTTP ONTs. When attempting to place a T.38 call
between the two voice ports on the TA354E (P/N 1287704G1), the call will fail and not
complete. (July 2011)
• Intermittent FAX throughput performance degradation with SIP. When attempting a FAX
over an ONT configured for SIP voice, throughput for faxes sent via T30 or T.38 may be
reduced to approximately 9400 bps. The faxes are sent and received correctly. This is an
isolated problem with SIP only. (July 2011)
• Data corruption with AES enabled. There is a bug in the 11877xx GPON ONTs that causes
data loss if the last octet in the downstream frame is part of a real data packet
transmission. There is no work-around for this bug. Customers will need to disable AES
(off is the default value) for any Total Access ONTs with part numbers matching 11877xx.
(July 2011)
• Connecting a PWE service to the ONT from more than one VG or PWE AM is not
supported. Attempting to do so will interrupt the existing PWE services on the ONT when
the connection to the second AM is provisioned. (6ONTA310SA-40A, May 2012) (CN-
4655)
• Setting the ONT service state to OOS-UA does not disable services on all interfaces of the
ONT. For services to be disabled the interface service state should be set to OOS-UA.
(6ONTA310SA-40A, May 2012) (CN-4981)
• Dial pulse digit reception failures with break settings of 50%, 60%, 70%, and 80% on the
TA324 (P/N 1287735G3), TA334 (P/N 1287736G3), and TA374 (P/N 1287703G1).
(6ONTSR72-40A, March 2013)
• On the TA324 (P/N 1287735G3), TA324E (P/N 1287737F3), TA334 (P/N 1287736G3), and
TA374 (P/N 1287703G1), intermittent restarts when ranging takes too long. (6ONTSR72-
40A, March 2013)
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• MCGP call agent in the ONT will not state in SDP which signaling events are supported
even if they are requested in the Local Connection Options. (6ONTSR73-40A, June 2013)
(CN-12407)
• Changing the IP address of the ONT SIP client causes calls to fail until the SIP client is
registered to the SIP server again. (6ONTSR73-40A, June 2013) (CN-13908)
• When a single resistive DC fault is experienced on one of the Tip-Ring, Tip-Ground, or
Ring-Ground, the other measured values may incorrectly display a fail state.
(6ONTSR801-40A, January 2014) (CN-19114)
• In MicroSoft IPTV and similar configuration mode, the ONT may allow non IGMP traffic
(arriving on unauthenticated subscriber VLAN) upstream on igmp-enabled evc-map.
(6ONTSR801-40A, January 2014) (CN-20525)
• Configuring invalid FTP URL with no username/password may cause the TA324 (P/N
1287735G3), TA334 (P/N 1287736G3), and TA374 (P/N 1287703G1) ONTs to reboot
periodically. (6ONTSR83-40A, May 2014) (CN-22967)
• PWE service may take a while to recover when admin state of remote-device is toggled.
(6ONTSR83-40A, May 2014) (CN-23631)
• TA372 ONT (P/N 1287722G1) transmit framer does not provide framing bit in payload
loopback mode instead it passes the framing bit received from far-end. (6ONTSR83-40A,
May 2014) (CN-23798)
• Running back to back MLT test on some FXS interfaces of TA372 ONT (P/N 1287722G1)
may cause ONT to erroneously report test failure (timeout). (6ONTSR83-40A, May 2014)
(CN-23830)
• Incorrect oper status for 'show int fxs' in the TA324 (P/N 1287735G3), TA334 (P/N
1287736G3), and TA374 (P/N 1287703G1) ONTs. (6ONTSR831-40A, June 2014) (CN-
18931)
• The TA324 (P/N 1287735G3), TA334 (P/N 1287736G3), and TA374 (P/N 1287703G1)
ONTs always report 0 for the optical TX power level. (6ONTSR831-40A, June 2014) (CN-
24098)
• TA311 (P/N 1287565G1) and TA324RG (P/N 1287562G1) dialing profiles will not
originate a call if there is no entry in the dial plan that matches the dialed number.
Arbitrary dial number matching can be achieved by entering a $ as one of the entries in
the dial plan. (6ONTSR8311-40A, June 2014) (CN-25025, CN-24745)
• TA324RG (P/N 1287562G1) does not support IPV6 and is not able to be provisioned for
IPv6, DHCPv6, and PPPoEv6. (6ONTSR8311-40A, June 2014) (CN-21806)
• The throughput of the TA324RG (P/N 1287562G1) when operating in routed mode is
limited to 800-850 Mbps. (6ONTSR85-40A, September 2014) (CN-25687)
• For the TA324 (P/N 1287735G3), TA334 (P/N 1287736G3), and TA374 (P/N 1287703G1)
ONTs, when FTP protocol is used for POTS configuration via XML file transfer, the file
transfer status is not provided to the TA5000 by the ONT. An erroneous “Cfg File Error”
is generated by the TA5000 but the transfer works without issue. This issue is not
associated with AOE or HTTP file transfers. (6ONTSR85-40A, September 2014) (CN-25765)
• For the TA311 (P/N 1287565G1) ONT, downstream broadcast traffic and upstream
broadcast and IPv4/IPv6 multicast traffic is limited to 1 Mbps. (6ONTSR85-40A, September
2014) (CN-25507)
• The 508VP (P/N 1179870F1) will erroneously transmit unsolicited EAPoL frames when
the port is configured for “port-auth port-control force-authorized”. (6ONTSR85-40A,
September 2014) (CN-25976)
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• The TA324 (P/N 1287735G3), TA334 (P/N 1287736G3), and TA374 (P/N 1287703G1)
ONTs may send stale password info during ONT activation, which can result into OLT
displaying duplicate registration ID discovery on the PON. (6ONTSR85-40A, September
2014) (CN-25475)
• The TA311 (P/N 1287565G1) and TA324RG (P/N 1287562G1) ONT call features in SIP
mode can only be handled locally by the ONT. The feature-mode should be set to “local”
on the OLT. (6ONTSR85-40A, September 2014) (CN-25825)
• Periodic packet transmissions from the TA324RG (P/N 1287562G1) ONT may cause some
softswitch firewalls to think a STUN attack is in progress and will cause the SS to drop
packets from the client. (6ONTSR85-40A, September 2014) (CN-25740)
• When clearing the DS1 PM on the TA372 (P/N 1287722G1) and TA372E (P/N 1287723G1),
the counters are reset to 0, but first interval bin is still present. (6ONTSR85-40A, September
2014) (CN-23720)
• 2nd Gen ONTs may enter in a rare condition where it is unable to correctly identify some
IGMP messages which can lead to video freeze. As a workaround, ONT can be rebooted
to recover from this issue. (6ONTSR85-40A, September 2014) (CN-26057)
• The TA324 (P/N 1287735G3), TA334 (P/N 1287736G3), and TA374 (P/N 1287703G1)
ONTs may not forward packets upstream to correct ip-host interface when conflicting
netmask is configured between subtended host and ip-host for voice. (6ONTSR85-40A,
September 2014) (CN-24819)
• The TA324 (P/N 1287735G3), TA334 (P/N 1287736G3), and TA374 (P/N 1287703G1)
ONTs may not generate correct ring cadence when connected with G6 softswitch and
configured for MGCP voice. (6ONTSR85-40A, September 2014) (CN-25969)
• TA301 (P/N 1287564G1), TA311 (P/N 1287565G1), and TA324RG (P/N 1287562G1) do
not increment the Ethernet giant counter when packets larger than 1518 octets are
received and do not increment the discard counter when frames larger than 2000 octets
are received for untagged packets. (6ONTSR85-40A, September 2014) (CN-24320)
• The TA311 (P/N 1287565G1) and TA324RG (P/N 1287562G1) ONTs support pulse
dialing rates up to 10 pulses per second. Devices that generate dial pulses faster than 10
pulses per second may experience mis-dialed numbers. (6ONTSR85-40A, September 2014)
(CN-25481)
• The TA324E (P/N 1287737F3) Video EVC-Map with 'match multicast' is able to bind the
DHCP Emulations. (6ONTSR8502-40A, October 2014) (CN-25933)
• Line tests cannot be run on the TA324E (P/N 1287737F3). (6ONTSR8502-40A, October
2014) (CN-18516)
• Configuring the Ethernet link to 10 Mbps full duplex results in 10 Mbps half duplex
negotiation for the TA324E (P/N 1287738F3). (6ONTSR8502-40A, October 2014) (CN-
26436)
• For the TA374 (P/N 1287703G1) with both FXS ports in active call states, call waiting tones
on one FXS interface may be heard on both FXS interfaces. (6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015)
(CN-28225)
• Pulse dialing on the TA311 (P/N 1287565G1) and TA324RG (P/N 1287562G1) does not
work. (6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015) (CN-28079)
• Video on the TA324RG (P/N 1287562G1) does not work when match ce-vlan-id is present
in the EVC-MAP. (6ONTSR871-40A, March 2015) (CN-27483)
• For TA324RG (P/N 1287562G1), SPRE code *21 does not enable call forwarding until '#'
is entered on the dial pad (for example, “*21#<number>#”). (6ONTSR871-40A, March
2015) (CN-28648)
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• 508VP (P/N 1179870F1) does not obey voice hookflash mode transparent setting when
using file transfer for voice configuration. (6ONTSR872-40A, March 2015) (CN-29846)
• Real-time Ethernet Performance Monitoring Statistics are not supported on the 401 ONT
(P/N 1287786F1) and 411 ONT (P/N 1287787F1) in this release. (6ONTSR8721-40A, April
2015) (CN-27753, CN-29180, CN-25199, CN-29859)
• Echo Cancelling cannot be disabled for voice calls from OMCI but is automatically
disabled to allow for fax. (6ONTSR8721-40A, April 2015) (CN-28803)
• Configuring the 411 ONT (P/N 1287787F1) while one or more services are running will
cause data loss for previously configured services. (6ONTSR8721-40A, April 2015) (CN-
29283)
• On the 401 ONT (P/N 1287786F1), ONT ethernet interface counters will reset when the
PON link is disconnected and reconnected. (6ONTSR873-40A, June 2015) (CN-25980)
• On the 401 ONT (P/N 1287786F1), the ethernet interface must be provisioned for auto-
negotiate. Other fixed provisioning options fail to negotiate correctly. (6ONTSR873-40A,
June 2015) (CN-26448)
• On the 411 ONT (P/N 1287787F1), MLT tests are not currently supported. (6ONTSR873-
40A, June 2015) (CN-30662)
• A two-way TR-08 call is not being disconnected if the ONT is rebooted or if the FXS port
status is changed while the call is active. (6ONTSR873-40A, June 2015) (CN-30820)
• On the 411 ONT (P/N 1287787F1), there is packet loss on the data and video for very short
durations when the FXS port is shutdown. Data and video service resumes after a few
seconds. (6ONTSR873-40A, June 2015) (CN-31117)
• TA372 (P/N 1287722G1), TA372R (P/N 1287722G2) and TA372E (P/N 1287723G1) may
require a reboot to eliminate DS1 errors after making changes to DS1, PWE, or IP settings.
(6ONTSR874-40A, November 2015) (CN-34079)
• The 411 (P/N 1287787F1) loses registration when the ONT receives a NOTIFY message
type from a Huawei softswitch. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-31757)
• The 411 (P/N 1287787F1) do not respond properly to some “Notify” messages from a
Huawei Softswitch where the ONT has to provide a stuttered dial tone. (6ONTSR875-40A,
April 2016) (CN-31758)
• On the 401 (P/N 1287786F1) and 411 (P/N 1287787F1), the video client occasionally gets
an IP address from the data network when source MAC switching is enabled and the data
service is configured before the video service. The workaround is to configure the video
service before the data service. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-34645)
• The 411 ONT (P/N 1287787F1) only supports 600r impedance on the FXS ports regardless
of the available options through the Total Access 5000 CLI interface. (6ONTSR875-40A,
April 2016) (CN-32929)
• On the 411 (P/N 1287787F1), the PON link may fluctuate if the PON Rx Power is less than
-20dB. No issue is observed if the power level is more than -20dB. (6ONTSR875-40A, April
2016) (CN-31233)
• When the 411 (P/N 1287787F1) generates a subscribe message for MWI, the “To” header
within the message is populated incorrectly. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-35064)
• The 411 (P/N 1287787F1) drops inbound calls after fourth ring if using GR303 with Nortel
C15 Switch. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-34838)
• On the 401 (P/N 1287786F1) and 411 (P/N 1287787F1), a maximum of only four IGMP
reports will be allowed upstream if reports are sent in a burst. For non-bursty mode, ONT
will allow 40 reports per second. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-30002)
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• The 411 (P/N 1287787F1) does not support three-way calling when used with a Huawei
Soft-Switch. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-31955)
• The 401 (P/N 1287786F1) and 411 (P/N 1287787F1) PON link changes to a discovery state
for a few seconds when the remote device is shut down. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016)
(CN-34953)
• The 411 (P/N 1287787F1) MLT test on the FXS ports does not show the correct ROH value
if the FXS port is off-hook. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-34407)
• Real time counters are not supported on the 401 (P/N 1287786F1) and 411 (P/N
1287787F1). (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-33228)
• Dot1x authentication does not support TLS on the 401 (P/N 1287786F1) and 411 (P/N
1287787F1). (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-35085)
• On the 411 (P/N 1287787F1), the ONT may lock up when the SIP IP host shutdown and
no shutdown commands are repeated several times in quick succession. A power cycle is
then needed. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-34963)
• On the 411 (P/N 1287787F1), the SIP user may not register if the SIP registrar is changed
from an invalid to a valid IP address. The workaround is to “shutdown”/”no shutdown”
the SIP IP host. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-34964)
• On the 401 (P/N 1287786F1) and 411 (P/N 1287787F1), the value of “Backend
authentication” parameter is not always updated correctly. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016)
(CN-35233)
• On the 401 (P/N 1287786F1) and 411 (P/N 1287787F1), the NAS-Port-ID and NAS-Port is
incorrectly filled as zero instead of one in the Radius Access Request. (6ONTSR875-40A,
April 2016) (CN-35240)
• On the 401 (P/N 1287786F1) and 411 (P/N 1287787F1), the port authentication status does
not change to the “Unauthorized” state after time-out expiry. (6ONTSR875-40A, April
2016) (CN-35215)
• The 411 (P/N 1287787F1) do not report the clearing of previously active alarms to the OLT
when there is a “shutdown”/“no shutdown” sequence executed on the ONT while the
alarm is active. (6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-30975)
• The 411 (P/N 1287787F1) only supports “A DNS” records when using FQDNs with SIP.
(6ONTSR875-40A, April 2016) (CN-36301)
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Upgrade Procedures
This section includes the following upgrade procedures:
• “AOE Auto-Upgrade Process” on page 20
• “Total Access 5000 User Interface Upgrade Process” on page 25
• “Total Access 5000 CLI Upgrade Process” on page 28
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2. Select New Task, assign a description, and select the Email Results checkbox if desired.
3. Select a location for the audit task. If no location is selected, the audit will apply to all
Network Elements in all locations. Select Next to continue. Figure 3 displays the Location
Select drop-down menu.
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4. Enter the email address, subject, and body message if the results are being sent by email.
Figure 4 displays the Email Configuration screen. Select Next to continue.
5. Select the ONT AUC file that contains the software upgrade information for the release
to be deployed then select Apply. Figure 5 displays the select Software Version screen.
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After the SW Auto-Upgrade task is queued to execute, the Dashboard module Recently
Scheduled Tasks will display the status of the upgrade task. Select the Report icon to view a
detailed report of the SW Auto-Upgrade task. Figure 7 displays the SW Auto-Upgrade Report.
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NOTE
The path shown below each step represents the menu navigation required to
accomplish the selected task.
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NOTE
For the purpose of the following examples, <1@shelf/slot/port> equals
1@1/17/1.
• To upgrade a single ONT on port 1 (for GPON, use “.GPON” instead of “.gig”):
ChassisID#force remote‐download 1@1/17/1.gig application
• To upgrade ONTs on the GPON OLT (see note below regarding upgrades on OLT):
ChassisID#force remote‐download @1/17 application
• To verify upgrade status of all ONTs:
ChassisID#show remote‐devices @1/17
NOTE
For Active Ethernet OLT software versions prior to SR 6.0, the maximum
number of queued AE ONT downloads that can be supported at a given time
is four (4) per AE OLT. Exceeding this number may result in failed ONT
downloads and loss of communication with one or more ONTs. Recovering
from this condition could require rebooting the OLT card. The recommended
procedure is to use the command 'force remote-download
1@<shelf/slot/port> application' to queue up to 4 simultaneous downloads
per OLT, and then wait until those downloads complete before starting more
ONT downloads on that OLT. These limitations do not apply to AE OLT
software versions SR 6.0 and later.
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