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GPON OLT Quick Configuration

User Manual

About Product

Product Name Product Model Product Software

GPON OLT G08/G16 upgrade_hg16_32m_I_V1.0.0_RC


Revision History

Version Date Editor Description

V1.0.0 2020.10.22 Lanbing First version for Web


Content

Preface............................................................................
.....................................................2
1. OLT Login
Setting............................................................................
.................................... 3
1.1. Connect OLT with
PC.................................................................................
.................... 3
1.2. Login
WEB................................................................................
...................................... 4
2. Service
Configuration......................................................................
..................................... 5
2.1. Network
Topology...........................................................................
................................ 5
2.2. GPON OLT with SFU Service
Configuration.................................................................5
2.2.1. Single Internet service configuration (Take 1 port SFU as
example ).....................5
2.2.1.1. Without VLAN Data from the OLT uplink
device............................... 5
2.2.1.2. With VLAN Data from the OLT uplink
device.................................... 8
2.2.2. Internet &IPTV Multiple Service Configuration(Take 3FE+1GE SFU as
example)..........................................................................
....................................................... 13
2.2.2.1. Without VLAN Data from the OLT uplink
device............................. 13
2.2.2.2. With VLAN Data from the OLT uplink
device.................................. 20
2.3. GPON OLT with HGU Service
Configuration............................................................. 27
2.3.1. Single Internet service configuration (Take 1GE+WIFI HGU as
example )........ 27
2.3.1.1. Without VLAN Data from the OLT uplink
device............................. 27
2.3.1.2. With VLAN Data from the OLT uplink
device.................................. 31
2.3.2. Internet &Voice&IPTV Multiple Service Configuration(Take 2
Port+1POTS+WIFI HGU as
example)..........................................................................
........36
2.3.2.1. Without VLAN Data from the OLT uplink
device............................. 36
2.3.2.2. With VLAN Data from the OLT uplink
device.................................. 46

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 Preface

This document mainly introduces the service configuration process for different
networking
environments to ensure that the equipment can be used in the live network stably
and reliably.

 Abbreviation

PON Passive Optical Network

GPON Gigabit-Capable Passive Optical Network

OLT Optical Line Terminal

ONU Optical Network Unit

SFU Single Family Unit

HGU Home Gateway Unit

ODN Optical Distribution Network

OMCC ONU Management and Control Channel

OMCI ONU Management and Control Interface

DBA Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation

T-CONT Transmission Container

GEM GPON Encapsulation Method

CVLAN Customer VLAN

SVLAN Service VLAN

IPoE IP over Ethernet

IPTV Internet Protocol Television

PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet

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1. OLT Login Setting

1.1. Connect OLT with PC

Our company OLT default out-band management IP is 192.168.100.1/24, and the in-band
management IP is 192.168.99.1/24. When connecting to the NMS port to manage OLT,
Please set
your PC IP to 192.168.100.X (X:1~254) . When connecting to the uplink port to
manage OLT,
Please set your PC IP to 192.168.99.X (X:1~254) . The following figure is an
example of
connecting the NMS port to configure the IP address:

After the setting is completed, you can ping to test connectivity, as shown
below:

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1.2. Login WEB

Please open the browser (now support firefox/chrome/IE 9 and up)

Input the OLT’s management IP address

①192.168.100.1(Outbound IP address,connected to NMS port)

②192.168.99.1(Inbound IP address,connected to Uplink port)

Enter your user name and password, as shown below :

Note:

1.The default username “root” and password “admin” , the CLI is the same;
2.The same user can login to the WEB and the CLI at the same time;
3.The login timeout is 5mins, There’s no any operations will be logout
automatically after
5mins.

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2. Service Configuration

2.1. Network Topology

2.2. GPON OLT with SFU Service Configuration

2.2.1. Single Internet service configuration (Take 1 port SFU as example )

2.2.1.1. Without VLAN Data from the OLT uplink device

1. Configuration Prerequisites

 There is only one internet service

 The data from the OLT uplink device without vlan

2. Data Plan

 Uplink Port:GE1

 PON Port:PON1

 DBA Template:dba-profile-3[reserve]

 Service transparent, disable vlan

3. WEB Configuration Process

1) Configure DBA Profile

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The system defaults to 0-9 templates, which can be used directly, or you can create
new one
according to actual needs. The system default DBA profile 3 is quoted here.

2) Configure Line Profile

The line profile needs to be created by yourself, and parameters such as T-CONT and
GEM must
be configured. The detailed configuration is shown in the figure below:

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3) Configure Srv-profile

The system defaults to srv-profile 0, which can be directly used in this scenario,
or you can create
it according to actual needs. Refer to the system default srv-profile here.

4) Bind Line Profile and Srv-profile to Add ONU Online

The default ONU authmode is manual registration, and the user can also modify it to
automatic.
Here is an example of manual addition. Generally, if the optical link is normal,
the ONU will
appear in the auto-discovery list first, and the ONU can be added from auto-
discovery list to go
online, as shown in the following figure:

Note: If the ONU does not appear in the authenticate list, check whether the
automatic discovery
function is turned on and whether the optical module matches.

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5) Configure Virtual Port

Generally, after the ONU is bound to the line profile and srv-profile and goes
online, the
corresponding GEM and VLAN mapping entries will appear in the auto-discovery list.
You can
manually add a virtual port here or configure an automatic template to
automatically create a
virtual port by the system. Here, take manual creation as an example:

2.2.1.2. With VLAN Data from the OLT uplink device

1. Configuration Prerequisites

 There is only one internet service

 The data from the OLT uplink device with vlan

2. Data Plan

 Internet VLAN:100
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 Uplink Port:GE1

 PON Port:PON1

 DBA Template:dba-profile-3[reserve]

3. WEB Configuration Process

1) Create Internet VLAN 100, and add uplink port to VLAN

2) Configure DBA Profile

The system defaults to 0-9 templates, which can be used directly, or you can
create new one
according to actual needs. The system default DBA profile 3 is quoted here.

3) Configure Line Profile

The line profile needs to be created by yourself, and parameters such as T-CONT and
GEM must
be configured. The detailed configuration is shown in the figure below:

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4) Configure Srv-profile

The system defaults to srv-profile 0, which cannot be directly referenced in this


scenario. Create a
new srv-profile here, as shown in the following figure:

5) Bind Line Profile and Srv-profile to Add ONU Online

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The default ONU authmode is manual registration, and the user can also modify it to
automatic.
Here is an example of manual addition. Generally, if the optical link is normal,
the ONU will
appear in the auto-discovery list first, and the ONU can be added from auto-
discovery list to go
online, as shown in the following figure:

Note: If the ONU does not appear in the authenticate list, check whether the
automatic discovery
function is turned on and whether the optical module matches.

6) Configure Virtual Port

Generally, after the ONU is bound to the line profile and srv-profile and goes
online, the
corresponding GEM and VLAN mapping entries will appear in the auto-discovery list.
You can
manually add a virtual port here or configure an automatic template to
automatically create a
virtual port by the system. Here, take manual creation as an example:
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2.2.2. Internet &IPTV Multiple Service Configuration(Take 3FE+1GE SFU as
example)

2.2.2.1. Without VLAN Data from the OLT uplink device

1. Configuration Prerequisites

 There is internet and IPTV data from OLT uplink device

 The data from the OLT uplink device without vlan

2. Data Plan

 Internet Service: GE1 VLAN 100

 IPTV Service: GE3 VLAN 300

 PON Port:PON1

 DBA Template:dba-profile-3[reserve]

3. WEB Configuration Process

1) Create VLAN 100 and 300, and configure as default vlan for the corresponding
port

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The above is the complete process of creating VLAN 100 and setting the default
VLAN. The
process of VLAN 300 is the same, so don't list them here. The following picture is
a complete
screenshot of the configuration:

2) Configure DBA Profile

The system defaults to 0-9 templates, which can be used directly, or you can
create new one
according to actual needs. The system default DBA profile 3 is quoted here.

3) Configure Line Profile

The line profile needs to be created by yourself, and parameters such as T-CONT and
GEM must
be configured. T-CONT 1 is created, corresponding to the creation of 2 GEM ports,
GEM 1 is
mapped to VLAN 100 for Internet access, and GEM2 is mapped to VLAN 300 for IPTV
services.
The detailed configuration is shown in the following figure:

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4) Configure Srv-profile

The system defaults to srv-profile 0, which cannot be directly referenced in this


scenario. Create a
new srv-profile here, as shown in the following figure:

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5) Bind Line Profile and Srv-profile to Add ONU Online

The default ONU authmode is manual registration, and the user can also modify it to
automatic.
Here is an example of manual addition. Generally, if the optical link is normal,
the ONU will
appear in the auto-discovery list first, and the ONU can be added from auto-
discovery list to go
online, as shown in the following figure:

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Note: If the ONU does not appear in the authenticate list, check whether the
automatic discovery
function is turned on and whether the optical module matches.

6) Configure Virtual Port

Generally, after the ONU is bound to the line profile and srv-profile and goes
online, the
corresponding GEM and VLAN mapping entries will appear in the auto-discovery list.
You can
manually add a virtual port here or configure an automatic template to
automatically create a
virtual port by the system. Here, take manual creation as an example:

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2.2.2.2. With VLAN Data from the OLT uplink device

1. Configuration Prerequisites

 There is internet and IPTV data from OLT uplink device

 The data from the OLT uplink device with vlan

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2. Data Plan

 Internet Service: VLAN 100

 IPTV Service: VLAN 300

 Uplink Port:GE1

 PON Port:PON1

 DBA Template:dba-profile-3[reserve]

3. WEB Configuration Process

1) Create Internet VLAN 100 and VLAN 300, and add uplink port to VLAN

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2) Configure DBA Profile

The system defaults to 0-9 templates, which can be used directly, or you can create
new one
according to actual needs. The system default DBA profile 3 is quoted here.

3) Configure Line Profile

The line profile needs to be created by yourself, and parameters such as T-CONT and
GEM must
be configured. T-CONT 1 is created, corresponding to the creation of 2 GEM ports,
GEM 1 is
mapped to VLAN 100 for Internet access, and GEM2 is mapped to VLAN 300 for IPTV
services.
The detailed configuration is shown in the following figure:

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4) Configure Srv-profile

The system defaults to srv-profile 0, which cannot be directly referenced in this


scenario. Create a
new srv-profile here, as shown in the following figure:

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5) Bind Line Profile and Srv-profile to Add ONU Online

The default ONU authmode is manual registration, and the user can also modify it to
automatic.
Here is an example of manual addition. Generally, if the optical link is normal,
the ONU will
appear in the auto-discovery list first, and the ONU can be added from auto-
discovery list to go
online, as shown in the following figure:

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Note: If the ONU does not appear in the authenticate list, check whether the
automatic discovery
function is turned on and whether the optical module matches.

6) Configure Virtual Port

Generally, after the ONU is bound to the line profile and srv-profile and goes
online, the
corresponding GEM and VLAN mapping entries will appear in the auto-discovery list.
You can
manually add a virtual port here or configure an automatic template to
automatically create a
virtual port by the system. Here, take manual creation as an example:

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2.3. GPON OLT with HGU Service Configuration

2.3.1. Single Internet service configuration (Take 1GE+WIFI HGU

as example )

2.3.1.1. Without VLAN Data from the OLT uplink device

1. Configuration Prerequisites

 There is only one internet service

 The data from the OLT uplink device without vlan

2. Data Plan

 Uplink Port:GE1

 PON Port:PON1

 DBA Template:dba-profile-3[reserve]

 Service transparent, disable vlan

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3. WEB Configuration Process

1) Configure DBA Profile

The system defaults to 0-9 templates, which can be used directly, or you can create
new one
according to actual needs. The system default DBA profile 3 is quoted here.

2) Configure Line Profile

The line profile needs to be created by yourself, and parameters such as T-CONT and
GEM must
be configured. The detailed configuration is shown in the figure below:

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3) Configure Srv-profile

The system defaults to srv-profile 0, which can be directly used in this scenario,
or you can create
it according to actual needs. Refer to the system default srv-profile here.

4) Bind Line Profile and Srv-profile to Add ONU Online

The default ONU authmode is manual registration, and the user can also modify it to
automatic.
Here is an example of manual addition. Generally, if the optical link is normal,
the ONU will
appear in the auto-discovery list first, and the ONU can be added from auto-
discovery list to go
online, as shown in the following figure:

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Note: If the ONU does not appear in the authenticate list, check whether the
automatic discovery
function is turned on and whether the optical module matches.

5) Configure Virtual Port

Generally, after the ONU is bound to the line profile and srv-profile and goes
online, the
corresponding GEM and VLAN mapping entries will appear in the auto-discovery list.
You can
manually add a virtual port here or configure an automatic template to
automatically create a
virtual port by the system. Here, take manual creation as an example:

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4. Configure Internet WAN Connection ONU in WEB

2.3.1.2. With VLAN Data from the OLT uplink device

1. Configuration Prerequisites

 There is only one internet service

 The data from the OLT uplink device with vlan

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2. Data Plan

 Internet VLAN:100

 Uplink Port:GE1

 PON Port:PON1

 DBA Template:dba-profile-3[reserve]

3. WEB Configuration Process

1) Create Internet VLAN 100, and add uplink port to VLAN

2) Configure DBA Profile

The system defaults to 0-9 templates, which can be used directly, or you can create
new one
according to actual needs. The system default DBA profile 3 is quoted here.

3) Configure Line Profile

The line profile needs to be created by yourself, and parameters such as T-CONT and
GEM must
be configured. The detailed configuration is shown in the figure below:

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4) Configure Srv-profile

The system defaults to srv-profile 0, which cannot be directly referenced in this


scenario. Create a
new srv-profile here, as shown in the following figure:

5) Bind Line Profile and Srv-profile to Add ONU Online

The default ONU authmode is manual registration, and the user can also modify it to
automatic.
Here is an example of manual addition. Generally, if the optical link is normal,
the ONU will
appear in the auto-discovery list first, and the ONU can be added from auto-
discovery list to go
online, as shown in the following figure:

Note: If the ONU does not appear in the authenticate list, check whether the
automatic discovery
function is turned on and whether the optical module matches.

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6) Configure Virtual Port

Generally, after the ONU is bound to the line profile and srv-profile and goes
online, the
corresponding GEM and VLAN mapping entries will appear in the auto-discovery list.
You can
manually add a virtual port here or configure an automatic template to
automatically create a
virtual port by the system. Here, take manual creation as an example:

4. Configure Internet WAN Connection ONU in WEB

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2.3.2. Internet &Voice&IPTV Multiple Service Configuration(Take 2
Port+1POTS+WIFI HGU as example)

2.3.2.1. Without VLAN Data from the OLT uplink device

1. Configuration Prerequisites

 There is internet/voice/ IPTV data from OLT uplink device

 The data from the OLT uplink device without vlan

2. Data Plan

 Internet Service:GE1 VLAN 100

 Voice Service:GE2 VLAN 200

 IPTV Service:GE3 VLAN 300

 PON Port:PON1

 DBA Template:dba-profile-3[reserve]

3. WEB Configuration Process

1) Create VLAN 100, 200 and 300, and configure as default vlan for the
corresponding
port

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The above is the complete process of creating VLAN 100 and setting the default
VLAN. The
process of VLAN 200 and VLAN 300 is the same, so don't list them here. The
following picture is
a complete screenshot of the configuration:

2) Configure DBA Profile

The system defaults to 0-9 templates, which can be used directly, or you can create
new one
according to actual needs. The system default DBA profile 3 is quoted here.

3) Configure Line Profile

The line profile needs to be created by yourself, and parameters such as T-CONT and
GEM must
be configured. T-CONT 1 is created, corresponding to the creation of 3 GEM ports,
GEM 1 is
mapped to VLAN 100 for Internet access, and GEM2 is mapped to VLAN 200 for Voice
services.
GEM3 is mapped to VLAN 300 for IPTV services. The detailed configuration is shown
in the
following figure:

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4) Configure Srv-profile

The system defaults to srv-profile 0, which can be directly used in this scenario,
or you can create
it according to actual needs. Refer to the system default srv-profile here.

5) Bind Line Profile and Srv-profile to Add ONU Online

The default ONU authmode is manual registration, and the user can also modify it to
automatic.
Here is an example of manual addition. Generally, if the optical link is normal,
the ONU will
appear in the auto-discovery list first, and the ONU can be added from auto-
discovery list to go
online, as shown in the following figure:

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Note: If the ONU does not appear in the authenticate list, check whether the
automatic discovery
function is turned on and whether the optical module matches.

6) Configure Virtual Port

Generally, after the ONU is bound to the line profile and srv-profile and goes
online, the
corresponding GEM and VLAN mapping entries will appear in the auto-discovery list.
You can
manually add a virtual port here or configure an automatic template to
automatically create a
virtual port by the system. Here, take manual creation as an example:

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4. Configure WAN Connection ONU in WEB

a. Configure Internet WAN Connection, binding LAN1 port

b. Configure voice WAN connection and voice server parameters

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c. Configure IPTV bridge WAN connection, binding LAN2 port

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2.3.2.2. With VLAN Data from the OLT uplink device

1. Configuration Prerequisites

 There is internet/voice/ IPTV data from OLT uplink device

 The data from the OLT uplink device with vlan

2. Data Plan

 Internet Service:VLAN 100

 Voice Service:VLAN 200

 IPTV Service:VLAN 300

 Uplink Port:GE1

 PON Port:PON1

 DBA Template:dba-profile-3[reserve]

3. WEB Configuration Process

1) Create Internet VLAN 100,200 and 300, and add uplink port to VLAN

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2) Configure DBA Profile

The system defaults to 0-9 templates, which can be used directly, or you can create
new one
according to actual needs. The system default DBA profile 3 is quoted here.

3) Configure Line Profile

The line profile needs to be created by yourself, and parameters such as T-CONT and
GEM must
be configured. T-CONT 1 is created, corresponding to the creation of 3 GEM ports,
GEM 1 is
mapped to VLAN 100 for Internet access, and GEM2 is mapped to VLAN 200 for Voice
services.

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GEM3 is mapped to VLAN 300 for IPTV services. The detailed configuration is shown
in the
following figure:

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4) Configure Srv-profile

The system defaults to srv-profile 0, which can be directly used in this scenario,
or you can create
it according to actual needs. Refer to the system default srv-profile here.

5) Bind Line Profile and Srv-profile to Add ONU Online

The default ONU authmode is manual registration, and the user can also modify it to
automatic.
Here is an example of manual addition. Generally, if the optical link is normal,
the ONU will
appear in the auto-discovery list first, and the ONU can be added from auto-
discovery list to go
online, as shown in the following figure:

49
Note: If the ONU does not appear in the authenticate list, check whether the
automatic discovery
function is turned on and whether the optical module matches.

6) Configure Virtual Port

Generally, after the ONU is bound to the line profile and srv-profile and goes
online, the
corresponding GEM and VLAN mapping entries will appear in the auto-discovery list.
You can
manually add a virtual port here or configure an automatic template to
automatically create a
virtual port by the system. Here, take manual creation as an example:

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4. Configure WAN Connection ONU in WEB

a. Configure Internet WAN Connection, binding LAN1 port

b. Configure voice WAN connection and voice server parameters

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c. Configure IPTV bridge WAN connection, binding LAN2 port

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