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AN6001-G16 Optical Line Terminal Equipment User Manual FiberHome Telecommunication Technologies Co., Ltd. September 2019

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AN6001-G16

Optical Line Terminal Equipment

User Manual

FiberHome Telecommunication Technologies Co., Ltd.

September 2019

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Contents

1 Documentation Guide .....................................................................................1

2 Product Introduction........................................................................................3

2.1 Product Appearance .........................................................................4

2.2 Product Positioning...........................................................................5

2.3 Power Supply Mode..........................................................................5

3 Product Highlights...........................................................................................7

4 Product Specification ......................................................................................9

4.1 List of Functions and Features ........................................................10

4.2 Major Technical Specifications ........................................................12

5 Web-Based Configuration Guide ...................................................................14

5.1 Configuring Device Management Parameters..................................15

5.2 Logging into the Web Configuration GUI Locally ..............................20

5.3 Introduction to the Web Configuration GUI.......................................22

5.4 Device Management.......................................................................23

5.4.1 Device Information............................................................23

5.4.2 Resetting the System........................................................24

5.4.3 Save to Flash....................................................................25

5.4.4 Time Calibration................................................................25

5.4.5 User Management ............................................................26

5.4.6 System Software Upgrade ................................................27

5.5 Authentication and Authorization.....................................................28

5.5.1 PON Port Authentication Mode .........................................28

5.5.2 ONU List...........................................................................29

5.5.3 Unauthorized ONU List .....................................................30

5.5.4 Pre-Authorizing an ONU ...................................................32

5.5.5 ONU Capability Set...........................................................33

5.6 Local Service..................................................................................36

5.6.1 Configuring the Local VLAN Data......................................36

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5.6.2 Adding VLAN to Ports .......................................................38

5.6.3 Multicast Service ..............................................................40

5.6.4 Voice Service....................................................................46

5.7 QinQ...............................................................................................51

5.7.1 QinQ Profile......................................................................52

5.7.2 OLT QinQ Domain ............................................................53

5.7.3 Binding a QinQ Profile.......................................................55

5.7.4 Attaching / Detaching a Domain to / from an ONU..............56

5.7.5 Attaching / Detaching a Domain to / from a PON Port ........58

5.8 Management VLAN ........................................................................60

5.8.1 Management VLAN ..........................................................60

5.8.2 Configuring the VLAN IPAddress......................................61

5.8.3 Binding Sub VLANs to Super VLANs.................................63

5.8.4 ARP Proxy Switch on VLAN..............................................65

5.9 Port Service....................................................................................66

5.9.1 Data Port ..........................................................................66

5.9.2 Voice Port .........................................................................73

5.9.3 VEIP Service Configuration...............................................76

5.9.4 CATV Service ...................................................................82

5.9.5 WiFi Service .....................................................................83

5.9.6 WAN Service ....................................................................86

5.10 ONU Management..........................................................................88

5.10.1 ONU Device Information ...................................................88

5.10.2 ONU Upgrade...................................................................89

5.10.3 Rebooting an ONU ...........................................................90

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Document Orientation

This manual aims to instruct users in configuring services of the AN6001-G16

through the Web GUI. To help users better understand and implement service

configurations, we provide basic configuration rules, network planning, Web GUI-

based operation procedures and typical service examples in this manual.

Intended Readers

u Commissioning engineers

u Operation and maintenance engineers

Version

Version Description

AInitial version, corresponding to the equipment version

V101R001.

Content

Summary Chapter

Configuring equipment

management

u Configuring Device Management Parameters

u Logging into the Web Configuration GUI Locally

u Introduction to the Web Configuration GUI

u Device Management

u Authentication and Authorization

u ONU Management

Configuring major services

u Local Service

u QinQ

u Management VLAN

u Port Service

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Product Appearance

Product Positioning

Power Supply Mode

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2.12.1 Product Appearance

The AN6001-G16 is a small-sized cassette-shaped optical line access equipment

developed by FiberHome. It is designed with pluggable modularized power cards,

fan unit, core switch service cards and optical modules for easy installation,

deployment and maintenance. It provides GPON access, carrier-class reliability,

sound security mechanism and selective QinQ functions. The UNM2000 is used as

the network management system to enable centralized management, maintenance

and monitoring of the equipment.

The AN6001-G16 supports three power supply schemes: DC-AC, dual-DC, and

dual-AC. The figures below show the appearance of the equipment.

Figure 2-1 AC-DC Power Supply Scheme

Figure 2-2 Dual-DC Power Supply Scheme

Figure 2-3 Dual-AC Power Supply Scheme

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2.22.2 Product Positioning

The AN6001-G16 mainly serves for telecommunications, radio and television

operators, and provides the last-mile fiber access solution. The small-sized (1U)

cassette-shaped OLTcan be deployed in outdoor cabinets and applied to sparsely-

populated villages, towns, and urban villages which have insufficient equipment

rooms and harsh outdoor environment. It caters to the demand of multiple service

scenarios including home access, enterprise access and mobile backhauling.

Generally, the equipment is located at the edge of the access network and

connected to the terminal equipment directly. That is, it lies between the user

equipment and the distribution layer equipment.

2.32.3 Power Supply Mode

The AN6001-G16 provides three power supply schemes: dual-DC, dual-AC and

DC-AC hybrid schemes. All these schemes support 1+1 redundancy backup.

AC Power Supply

The AN6001-G16 supports 110 V / 220 V active-standby AC power supply featuring

lightning protection, filtering, lightning protection failure alarm and input voltage

detection.

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DC Power Supply

The AN6001-G16 supports -48 V active-standby DC power supply featuring voltage

monitoring, failure alarm reporting and protection switching.

The table below describes the model numbers, appearance and input / output

specifications of the PDPs for the DC power supply scheme of the AN6001-G16.

Item PDP260B PDP296B

Model3000063-1FA

3000063-2FA

3000068-1FA

3000068-2FA

Appearance

Range of input

voltage-38 V to -60 V -38 V to -60 V

Number of input

channels

Two channels of power (one active

and one standby)

Two channels of power (one active

and one standby)

Input currentThe maximum current of a single

channel is 96 A.

The maximum current of a single

channel is 96 A.

Range of output

voltage-38 V to -60 V -38 V to -60 V

Number of output

channelsSix channels of output power Six channels of output power

Output currentThe maximum current of a single

channel is 32 A.

The maximum current of a single

channel is 32 A.

Note:

The AN6001-G16 is equipped with the PDP260B (3000063) by default.

When lightning protection is required, use the PDP296B (3000068)

instead.

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High-density Modularized Integration

u 1U high, designed with modularized core switch service card, fan card and

power card for easy installation and replacement.

u Supports 16 GPON ports, two 10GE uplink ports (SFP+), two GE uplink optical

ports (SFP) and two GE uplink electrical ports to allow access of 1024 ONUs.

Flexible Deployment

Supports mounting in 19-inch / 21-inch cabinets or outdoor cabinets and mounting

on the wall. Suitable for long-haul broadband access applications in villages, towns

and factories. Provides users with access to multiple services such as broadband,

voice and IPTV services; caters to various access demands of telecommunications,

radio and television operators as well as the customer premises network; and saves

the backbone optical fiber resources.

Carrier-class Reliability

u Supports 1+1 redundancy protection for PON ports, uplink ports and power

interfaces. All the slots meet the requirement of fault tolerance.

u Supports Type B PON protection, detection of rogue ONUs and detection of

optical links.

u Supports service switching with the WTR time less than 50 ms.

Abundant Ethernet Functions

u Provides versatile VLAN processing functions, including selective QinQ, VLAN

translation and VLAN aggregation.

u Provides overall QoS functions, including dynamic bandwidth allocation, priority

control, multiple traffic classification mechanisms, and queue scheduling to

meet the QoS demand of different services such as VoIP, IPTV and Internet

access.

u Provides sound ACL functions, including L2, L3 and user-defined ACLs.

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u Supports IGMP Snooping and Proxy, IGMPv3 and MLDv2 source address

filtering, and rate control for multicast packets.

u Supports STP/MSTP, link aggregation, DHCP and port isolation.

u Supports both IPv4 and IPv6 to enable smooth migration to the next-generation

IP network.

Remote Management and Easy Maintenance

u Provides visualized management based on GUI EMS, which covers

configuration, alarm and performance monitoring, data statistics, user

management and so on.

u Supports management based on command lines with downward compatibility.

u Supports remote software upgrade, which simplifies operation and saves man

power.

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List of Functions and Features

Major Technical Specifications

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4.14.1 List of Functions and Features

Classification Function

Access features GPON access

Layer 2 switching functions

Supports 802.1Q VLAN.

Supports selective QinQ (VLAN Stacking).

Supports independent learning of MAC addresses.

Supports shared learning of MAC addresses.

Clears Layer 2 forwarding table globally.

Allows the OLT to forward data based on the MAC

address.

Supports configuring the MAC address aging time for the

OLTand ONU.

Supports Layer 2 port dynamic aggregation and

implements the LACP.

Port mirroringSupports ingress and egress mirroring.

Supports flow mirroring.

Port aggregationSupports the IEEE 802.3ad protocol.

Supports static or LACP dynamic port aggregation.

Port isolationSupports isolation of GPON ports.

Supports isolation of uplink ports.

QoS functionsSupports 4-level HQoS functions.

Supports IPv4 / IPv6 QoS.

Multicast functions

Supports IGMP Proxy / Snooping and MLD Proxy.

Supports the IGMP V1 / V2 / V3 and MLD V1 / V2

protocols.

Supports multicast VLAN.

Supports multicast copy broadcast.

Supports multicast information statistics.

Supports multicast user management.

Supports multicast program management.

Voice functions

Supports VoIP voice service.

Supports H.248 and SIP protocols.

Supports PPPoE configuration.

Supports DHCP configuration.

Supports query of NGN statistics information.

Supports query of NGN resource status.

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Classification Function

Supports voice intercommunication inside the PON.

Layer 3 functions

Supports VLAN Layer 3 interface.

Supports ARP proxy.

Supports DHCP Relay, DHCP Snooping or DHCP Server.

Isolates illegal DHCP Server.

Supports dynamic routing based on OSPF.

Supports static routing.

Line identification functions

Supports relay agent Option18 / Option37 function of

DHCPv6.

Supports DHCP option82 and PPPoE+.

Network features

Supports cascading over Ethernet networks.

Supports bidirectional forwarding detection (BFD).

Supports the STP protocol (IEEE802.1D), RSTP protocol

(IEEE 802.1w) and MSTP protocol (IEEE 802.1s).

Supports the ERPS function.

Operations and maintenance

Supports remote operation and user management.

Supports operation authority classification.

Supports exception handling for the equipment.

Supports version and data management.

Supports saving and querying the performance statistics

and historical data.

Supports remote upgrade of the software.

Supports automatic rollback during software upgrade.

Synchronizes equipment configuration with EMS

configuration.

Supports the License function.

Clocks

Clock in the system

1588v2 clock

Adaptive clock recovery

Synchronous Ethernet clock

System redundancy

Supports 1+1 protection for PON ports.

Supports 1+1 protection for uplink ports.

Supports 1+1 protection for DC or AC power interfaces.

Security features

Each uplink port supports up to 120 ACL rules.

Authenticates ONU terminals and reports illegal ONU

registration events.

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Classification Function

Supports limit on maximum number of MAC addresses

learned to prevent attacks by users' MAC addresses.

Supports filtering MAC addresses.

Supports filtering packets and binding ports based on the

source MAC address, destination MAC address, Ethernet

type, VLAN, CoS, source IP address, destination IP

address, IP port and protocol type.

Prevents DoS attacks.

4.24.2 Major Technical Specifications

Item Description

Dimensions of the subrack without mounting

ears (H × W × D)44.4 mm × 443 mm × 220 mm (1U)

Dimensions of the subrack with mounting ears

for 19-inch cabinets (H × W × D)44.4 mm × 480 mm × 225 mm

Dimensions of the subrack with mounting ears

for 21-inch cabinets (H × W × D)44.4 mm × 530 mm × 233 mm

Overall weight 4.5 kg

PowerDC voltage range: -38.4 VDC to -57.6 VDC

AC voltage range: 90 VAC to 290 VAC

Overall power consumptionNote 1Maximum power consumption: 90 W

Static power consumption: 57 W

System switching capability 44G

Slot bandwidth 20G

Management and monitoring interface

CONSOLE/ESC: RS232 local debugging serial port / RS485

environment monitoring port

1PPS/TOD: clock interface

ETH: out-of-band network management interface

DC1-7: dry contact interface

PON port 16 GPON ports

Uplink interface

10GE1/10GE2: 10GE uplink port (SFP+)

GE3/GE4: GE uplink optical port (SFP)

GE5/GE6: GE uplink electrical port

Working temperatureNote 2Long-term operating temperature: 0°C to 45°C

Short-term operating temperature: -10°C to 55°C

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Item Description

Working humidityLong-term operating humidity: 5% to 85% (no condensation)

Short-term operating humidity: 5% to 90% (no condensation)

Note 1: The overall power consumption is measured under the following conditions:

u Maximum power consumption: all the ports are 100% loaded.

u Static power consumption: all the ports are unloaded, and the optical ports are not plugged with optical modules.

Note 2: The working temperature is measured within an altitude of 1800 m. The ambient temperature of the

equipment will decrease by 1°C for each altitude rise of 220 m.

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55 Web-Based Configuration Guide

This chapter introduces how to log into the OLT Web GUI locally and illustrates the

configuration GUI layout.

Configuring Device Management Parameters

Logging into the Web Configuration GUI Locally

Introduction to the Web Configuration GUI

Device Management

Authentication and Authorization

Local Service

QinQ

Management VLAN

Port Service

ONU Management

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5.15.1 Configuring Device Management Parameters

This section introduces how to configure the device management parameters.

Logging into the Console

The management parameters of the AN6001-G16 can only be configured through

command lines on the Console. The following takes Hyper Terminal of the Windows

system as an example to introduce how to log into the Console and access the CLI

network management system of the equipment.

Prerequisites

u The CONSOLE port of the HSOA card has been connected to the serial port of

the network management system computer.

u The network management computer has been started normally.

u The equipment is powered on normally.

u The user name and password for logging into the CLI network management

system of the equipment are available.

Procedure

Note:

The following takes the Windows XP OS for example to introduce the

configuration procedure.

Caution:

To enhance the security of the system, users should memorize their

passwords and keep them secret. Regularly changing passwords is

strongly recommended.

1. Click the Start menu on the desktop, and select All Programs→Accessories

→Telecom→Hyper Terminal to bring up the Connection Description dialog

box.

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Note:

When you run the Hyper Terminal for the first time, the Position

Information dialog box will appear. Fill in the required information

according to practical situations, and click OK to display the Connection

Description dialog box.

2. In the Connection Description dialog box, fill in the name of the Console and

select an icon for it, and then click OK.

3. In the Connect To dialog box, select the number of the network management

computer’s serial port connecting with the AN6001-G16, such as the COM1

port, and click OK.

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4. In the COM1 Properties dialog box, click the Restore Defaults button. The

default settings are as follows:

4 Bits per second: 9600

4 Data bits: 8

4 Parity: None

4 Stop bits: 1

4 Flow control: None

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Click OK to start up the Console.

5. Press the <Enter> key, and enter the user name and password to log into the

CLI network management system.

Login:GEPON

// The default user is the administrator user, and the user name is "GEPON".

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Password:*****

// The initial password is "GEPON".

User>enable

// In the read-only mode, use the "enable" command to enter the management mode.

Password:*****

// The initial password of the administrator user is "GEPON".

Admin#

// After the prompt "Admin#" appears, you can enter command lines to perform network management

operations on the AN6001-G16.

Note:

u If the command prompt is User, the system is in the common user

mode; if the command prompt is Admin#, the system is in the

administrator mode.

u The user name is case insensitive, while the password is case

sensitive.

Caution:

Users should memorize their passwords and keep them secret. Regularly

changing passwords is recommended.

6. Select File→Save from the menu bar of the Console window to save the

configurations for the Console.

Configuring Device Management VLAN and Management IPAddress

After Console is configured, you can set management parameters through the CLIs.

Procedure

1. Access the config directory.

Admin#config

Admin(config)#

2. Create the management VLAN.

Admin(config)#manage-vlan test svlan 100

Admin(config)#

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3. Configure the management VLAN IP address.

Admin(config)#manage-vlan ipv4 test 10.32.216.111/16

Admin(config)#

Configuring a Static Route

If the destination IP address and management IP address are not in the same

network segment, add a static route as desired.

Procedure

1. Access the config directory.

Admin#config

Admin(config)#

2. Configure the static route.

Admin(config)#static-route destination-ip 10.98.20.168 mask 255.255.0.0 nexthop

10.98.1.254

Admin(config)#

5.25.2 Logging into the Web Configuration GUILocally

This section introduces how to log into the OLT Web GUI locally and illustrates the

configuration GUI layout.

Prerequisites

u The OLT has been connected to the computer correctly.

u The user computer is started normally.

u The OLT is started normally (The indicator ACT being ON indicates that the

ONU is powered on normally).

Planning Data

Before logging into the Web configuration GUI, prepare the data as shown in

Table 5-1.

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Table 5-1 Planning Data for Logging into the Web GUI Locally

Item Description

Username and

password

The factory defaults for the administrator:

u Username: admin

u Password: admin

Note:

Some operators have customized username and

password, so that the default ones may be different

from the ones mentioned above. For details, consult

the local operator.

Management IP

address and subnet

mask of the OLT

For details about the configuration procedure, see Configuring Device

Management Parameters.

IP address and

subnet mask of the

user computer

Set the IP address to the static IP address which should be in the same

network segment with the management IP address of the OLT. The

subnet mask of the static IP address should be the same as that of the

management IP address.

Procedure

1. Set the IP address and the subnet mask of the computer.

2. Enter http://10.32.216.111 (management IP address of the device) in the

address bar of the browser on the computer, and press Enter to display the

login dialog box.

3. Enter the username and password of the administrator. Access the Web GUI

after the password is authenticated.

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5.35.3 Introduction to the Web Configuration GUI

The Web configuration GUI comprises three parts, as shown in Figure 5-1.

u Navigation bar: Click the link to access the corresponding configuration

management page.

u Link bar: Click the link to access the sub-page of the corresponding

configuration management.

u Configuration management area: You can see the desired items by clicking the

navigation bar and link bar.

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Figure 5-1 Web Configuration GUI

The screenshots in this manual use the Web GUI of the AN6001-G16 V101R001 as

an example. The screenshots for devices of other versions may be different and are

subject to actual GUIs.

5.45.4 Device Management

This section introduces how to manage the AN6001-G16.

5.4.15.4.1 Device Information

This section introduces how to view the equipment version and card software /

hardware information of the AN6001-G16 through the Web GUI.

Procedure

1. On the main screen, select Device Management→Device Information to

display the Device Information tab.

2. On the Device Information tab, you can view the information such as device

version, card slot number, hardware version and card type.

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5.4.25.4.2 Resetting the System

This section introduces how to reset the AN6001-G16 through the Web GUI.

Procedure

1. On the main screen, select Device Management→System Reboot to display

the System Reboot tab.

2. On the System Reboot tab, click the Reset button to display the System reset

confirmation dialog box.

3. Click Yes to reset the AN6001-G16.

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Caution:

Ensure that you have saved the configuration data before resetting the

device to avoid configuration data loss.

5.4.35.4.3 Save to Flash

This section introduces how to save the configurations of the AN6001-G16 through

the Web GUI.

Procedure

1. On the main screen, select Device Management→Save to Flash to display

the Save to Flash tab.

2. On the Save to Flash tab, click Confirm. The Save to flash confirmation

dialog box appears.

3. In the Save to flash confirmation dialog box, click Yes to save the

configurations of the AN6001-G16.

5.4.45.4.4 Time Calibration

This section introduces how to display and modify the system time through the Web

GUI.

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Procedure

1. On the main screen, select Device Management→Time Calibration to display

the Time Calibration tab.

2. On the Time Calibration tab, check whether the displayed time is consistent

with the system time.

4 If yes, click Confirm on the Time Calibration tab to save it.

4 If not, enter the valid time in the boxes on the Time Calibration tab and

click Confirm to save it.

5.4.55.4.5 User Management

This section introduces how to change the password for user's login through the

Web GUI.

Procedure

1. On the main screen, select Device Management→Subscriber Management

to display the Subscriber Management tab.

2. On the Subscriber Management tab, enter a new valid password and confirm

it.

3. After the setting, click Confirm.

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5.4.65.4.6 System Software Upgrade

This section introduces how to update the system software through the Web GUI.

Procedure

1. On the main screen, select Device Management→System Software

Upgrade to display the System Software Upgrade tab.

2. On the System Software Upgrade tab, click on the right of Server type

and select the server type from the drop-down list.

3. Enter the valid user name, password and IP address of the server.

4. Click Select file to display the File Upload dialog box. Select the desired

system software upgrade package and click Open.

5. After the setting, click Confirm.

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5.55.5 Authentication and Authorization

Before configuring the services for the AN6001-G16, you must authenticate and

authorize the ONU(s) connected to the service interface card.

5.5.15.5.1 PON Port Authentication Mode

This section introduces how to configure the PON port authentication mode through

the Web GUI. The following uses the Physical ID authentication as an example.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

Slot No.The number of the slot housing the card to

which the ONU is connected1

PON No.The number of the PON port to which the

ONU is connected1 to 16

PON

Authentication

Mode

Select the ONU authentication mode as

needed. The ONU should be authenticated

and authorized on the AN6001-G16 in the

selected authentication mode.

PHYSIC_ID

AUTHENTICATION

Procedure

1. On the main screen, select Authentication Authorization→PON

Authentication Mode to display the PON Authentication Mode tab.

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2. Select PHYSIC_ID AUTHENTICATION from the drop-down menu of PON

Authentication Mode for PON ports 1 to16 in Slot 1.

3. Click Save in the lower part of the window to complete the PON port

authentication mode configuration.

5.5.25.5.2 ONU List

This section introduces how to view the ONU list and deauthorize an ONU through

the Web GUI.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

Device Type The equipment type of the ONU AN5506-04-F1

Slot NumberThe number of the slot housing the card to

which the ONU is connected1

PON NumberThe number of the PON port to which the

ONU is connected2

ONU Number The authorization number of the ONU 1

Physical Address The physical address of the ONU FHTT033178d8

ONU Password The physical ID password of the ONU -

Logical ID The logical ID of the ONU -

Logic SN

PasswordThe logical SN password of the ONU -

Procedure

1. On the main screen, select Authentication Authorization→ONU List to

display the ONU List tab.

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2. On the ONU List tab, select the desired ONU and click the Deauthorize ONU

button to display the Deauthorize ONU dialog box.

3. In the Confirm ONU Deauthorization dialog box, click Yes to remove the ONU

from the ONU list.

5.5.35.5.3 Unauthorized ONU List

This section introduces how to check unauthorized ONUs and how to add them into

the white list in three authorization modes.

Procedure

1. On the main screen, select Authentication Authorization→ONU

Unauthorized Table to display the ONU Unauthorized Table tab.

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2. On the ONU Unauthorized Table tab, select the desired PON port and click

Confirm to check the unauthorized ONU list.

3. Select an unauthorized ONU, set the physical ID authentication mode and click

Create ONU Whitelist. The unauthorized ONU will be removed from the

unauthorized ONU list.

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5.5.45.5.4 Pre-Authorizing an ONU

This section introduces how to pre-authorize the ONU through the Web GUI.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

Whitelist Type Select the white list type.PHYSIC_ID

AUTHENTICATION

Physic ID Enter the physical ID of the ONU. FHTT033178d8

Physic Password

Configure this item when the authentication

mode is set to password (ONU physical

identifier).

-

SN: LOID Enter the logical identifier of the ONU. -

SN:Logic

Password

Configure this item when the authentication

mode is set to password (ONU logical

identifier).

-

Slot No.Enter the number of the slot housing the

card connected to the ONU.1

PON No.Enter the number of the PON port

connected to the ONU.2

ONU Type Select the type of the ONU. AN5506-04-F1

ONU No.Enter the authorization number of the ONU.

Value range: 1-256.1

Enable/Disable Enable or disable the ONU. Enable

Status The ONU authorization status Implemented

Procedure

1. On the main screen, select Authentication Authorization→Preauthorization

ONU to display the Preauthorization ONU tab.

2. On the Preauthorization ONU tab, click Add and pre-authorize an ONU

according to the planning data.

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3. After the parameters are set, click Save.

5.5.55.5.5 ONU Capability Set

This section introduces how to create, modify and delete an ONU capability profile

through the Web GUI.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

Profile Name Enter the profile name of the ONU capability set. 123

ONU CAPA

Configure the ONU type as desired.

u SFU

u HGU

u Box MDU

u Card MDU

u DPU

SFU

PON Type

Select the PON port type.

u 1G EPON

u 10G EPON 10G/10G

u 10G EPON 1G/10G

u 1G GPON

u 10 GPON 2.5G/10G

u 10GPON 10G/10G

1G GPON

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Item Description Example

Protect Mode

Select the protection mode.

u None

u type C

u type D

type C

LAN Feed Power

Specify whether the LAN port supports power

feeding.

u Unsupport

u Reverse feed

u Positive feed

Reverse feed

Independent NE Specify whether it is an independent NE. No

POTS Feed Power

Specify whether the POTS port supports power

feeding.

u Unsupport

u Reverse feed

Reverse feed

Resource TypeEnter the resource type of the ONU capability

profile.0

WIFI Number Enter the WiFi frequency band. 0

Port Setting

100M/1000MLAN

NumberEnter the quantity of 100M / 1000M LAN ports. 9

10G LAN Number Enter the quantity of 10G LAN ports. 2

POTS Number Enter the quantity of POTS ports. 9

Other Port

E1 Number Enter the quantity of E1 ports. -

ADSL Number Enter the quantity of ADSL ports. -

CATV Number Enter the quantity of CATV ports. -

ADSL_POTS

NumberEnter the quantity of ADSL_POTS ports. -

USB Number Enter the quantity of USB ports. -

VDSL Number Enter the quantity of VDSL ports. -

COM Number Enter the quantity of COM ports. -

VDSL_POTS

NumberEnter the quantity of VDSL_POTS ports. -

G_FAST Number Enter the quantity of G_FAST ports. -

SHDSL Number Enter the quantity of SHDSL ports. -

time_1588 Number Enter the quantity of time_1588 ports. -

EoC Number Enter the quantity of EoC ports. -

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Creating an ONU Capability Profile

1. On the main screen, select Authentication Authorization→Capability Profile

to display the Capability Profile tab.

2. On the Capability Profile tab, click New to display the Create an ONU

Capability Profile dialog box.

3. Set parameters of the ONU capability profile according to the planning data.

4. After the setting, click Confirm.

Deleting an ONU Capability Profile

1. On the Capability Profile tab, select the desired ONU capability profile and

click Delete to display the Delete confirmation dialog box.

2. Click Yes in the dialog box to delete the ONU capability profile.

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5.65.6 Local Service

This section introduces how to configure local services of the AN6001-G16.

5.6.15.6.1 Configuring the Local VLAN Data

This section introduces how to create, modify and delete a local VLAN entry through

the Web GUI.

Background Information

You need to set up a VLAN service channel before configuring services for the

AN6001-G16. In this example, a VLAN channel for the voice service is set up.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

Service Name

The name of the subscriber service. You can

enter numbers, letters and underlines. It

consists of up to 23 characters.

voice

Starting VLAN ID

The start value of the service VLAN ID. Value

range: 1-4085. The start VLAN ID cannot be

larger than the end VLAN ID.

4083

Ending VLAN ID

The end value of the service VLAN ID. Value

range: 1-4085. The start VLAN ID cannot be

larger than the end VLAN ID.

4084

Service Type

The service VLAN type. Select it according to

the type of the service to be configured.

u Data: data service

u IPTV: IPTV service

u NGN: voice service in the carrier network

u VOIP: voice service based on Internet

u VOID: video-on-demand service

u CNC: China network communication

service

u System: system service

NGN

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Creating a Local VLAN Entry

1. On the main screen, select Local Service→Local End Service to display the

Local End Service Outer VLAN tab.

2. On the Local End Service Outer VLAN tab, click Add to add a new VLAN

entry.

3. Set parameters of the local VLAN entry according to the planning data.

4. After the parameters are set, click Save.

Modifying a Local VLAN Entry

1. On the Local End Service Outer VLAN tab, select the desired VLAN entry

and modify the parameter(s).

2. After modifying the parameter(s), click Save.

Deleting a Local VLAN Entry

1. On the Local End Service Outer VLAN tab, select the desired VLAN entry

and click Delete in the same row under the Operation column. The Delete

confirmation dialog box appears.

2. Click Yes in the dialog box to delete the VLAN entry.

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5.6.25.6.2 Adding VLAN to Ports

This section introduces how to create, modify and delete a local VLAN port entry

through the Web GUI.

Background Information

You need to specify the service uplink / downlink port after the local service VLAN is

created.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

VLAN ID The VLAN ID 4083, 4084

VLAN Type Read only Common VLAN

Interface No.

Specify the object to be bound with the local service

VLAN. The object can either be a single uplink port or

a created aggregation group. After the configuration,

the packets forwarded through the specified uplink

port / aggregation group will be added with the

corresponding service VLAN tag.

19:SFP3

All Slots

TAG/UNTAG

Configure the tag processing mode for the uplink

service VLAN. Two options are available: UNTAG and

TAG.

u In the UNTAG mode, the tags of the uplink

packets will be stripped automatically when they

pass the port and the packets will be further

transmitted in the untagged mode, while the

downlink untagged packets will be added with

corresponding tags when they pass the port.

u In the TAG mode, the tags of the uplink / downlink

data packets will not be processed when they

pass the port.

TAG

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Creating a Local VLAN Port Entry

1. On the main screen, select Local Service→Add VLAN to Port to display the

Add VLAN to Port tab.

2. On the Add VLAN to Port tab, click the Add button at the lower part of the

page to display a new VLAN ID entry. Click the Add button on the right pane,

and a new uplink interface No. or Trunk group No. will be added.

3. Set parameters of the local VLAN port entry according to the planning data.

4. After the parameters are set, click Save.

Modifying a Local VLAN Port Entry

1. On the Add VLAN to Port tab, select the desired VLAN port entry and modify

the parameters.

2. After modifying the parameter(s), click Save.

Deleting a Local VLAN Port Entry

1. On the Add VLAN to Port tab, select the desired VLAN port entry and click

Delete in the same row under the Operation column. The Delete confirmation

dialog box appears.

2. Click Yes in the dialog box to delete the VLAN port entry.

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5.6.35.6.3 Multicast Service

This section introduces how to configure multicast services for the AN6001-G16.

5.6.3.15.6.3.1 Configuring the Multicast VLAN

This section introduces how to configure the default VLAN of the multicast service

for the AN6001-G16 through the Web GUI.

Configuration Rules

u The multicast VLAN should be within the range of the local VLAN.

u A multicast program can belong to only one multicast VLAN, while a multicast

VLAN can contain a multicast program or a multicast program group (a

collection of multicast programs subject to management of the same authority).

Planning Data

Item Description Example

VLAN

Configure this item according to the network

planning of the operator. The multicast VLAN

should be within the range of the local VLAN.

4085

Configuring the Multicast VLAN

1. On the main screen, select Local Service→IGMP Service→Config IGMP

VLAN to display the Config IGMP VLAN tab.

2. On the Config IGMP VLAN tab, configure the multicast VLAN according to

the planning data.

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3. After completing the configuration, click Save.

5.6.3.25.6.3.2 Configuring the Multicast Mode

This section introduces how to configure the multicast mode for the AN6001-G16

through the Web GUI.

Background Information

u In the proxy-snooping mode, the core switch card works in the proxy mode,

while the GPON interface card works in the snooping mode. In this way, the

proxy mode and the snooping mode are combined.

u In the multicast proxy mode, the equipment serves as a multicast server from

the view of users; while from the view of the upper layer network, the equipment

serves as a multicast user. The proxy mode helps reduce the multicast protocol

message flow on the network side.

u In the multicast snooping mode, the OLTequipment listens in on packets

exchanged between users and the multicast router to obtain the information

concerned and maintain the multicast forwarding table. The equipment does

not process the multicast packets of the multicast VLAN but transmits them

transparently.

u In the controlled mode, the AN6001-G16 controls the multicast programs sent

to the ONU according to the white list. The ONU will not receive the multicast

programs that are not on the white list.

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Planning Data

Item Description Example

IGMP ModeConfigure this item according to the

network planning of the operator.Proxy-Proxy Mode

Configuring the Multicast Mode

1. On the main screen, select Local Service→IGMP Service→IGMP Mode to

display the Config IGMP Mode tab.

2. On the IGMP Mode tab, configure the multicast mode according to the planning

data.

3. After completing the configuration, click Save.

5.6.3.35.6.3.3 Protocol Parameters

This section introduces how to configure the protocol parameters through the Web

GUI.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

Robustness variable

Count of times that the ONU sends the multicast

downlink query messages. The value ranges from 0

to 12, and the default value is 2.

2

Query response

interval (s)

The general query response interval. The value

ranges from 1 to 255, and the default value is 10.10

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Item Description Example

Last member query

interval (s)

The interval of queries on the last group member.

The value ranges from 1 to 255, and the default

value is 1.

1

Last member query

count

Count of queries on the last group member. The

value ranges from 0 to 16, and the default value is

2.

2

Query interval (s)The general query interval. The value ranges from

11 to 255, and the default value is 125.125

Group Membership

Interval (s)

The group member aging time. The value ranges

from 0 to 65534, and the default value is 260.260

IGMP Message

Forward Switch

The switch for enabling / disabling forwarding of the

multicast protocol messages to the serverDisable

Configuring Protocol Parameters

1. On the main screen, select Local Service→IGMP Service→Protocol

Parameters to display the Protocol Parameters tab.

2. Configure the protocol parameters on the Protocol Parameter tab according to

the planning data.

3. After completing the configuration, click Save.

5.6.3.45.6.3.4 Protocol Version

This section introduces how to configure the version of the IGMP protocol used by

the AN6001-G16 through the Web GUI.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

Protocol VersionConfigure this item according to the

network planning of the operator.IGMP V1/V2

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Configuring the Protocol Version

1. On the main screen, select Local Service→IGMP Service→Protocol Version

to display the Protocol Version tab.

2. On the Protocol Version tab, configure the protocol version according to the

planning data.

3. After completing the configuration, click Save.

5.6.3.55.6.3.5 IPAddress of Multicast Proxy

This section introduces how to configure the IP address of multicast proxy through

the Web GUI.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

IGMP Proxy IPConfigure this item according to the

network planning of the operator.10.25.14.57

Configuring the IP address of IGMP Proxy

1. On the main screen, select Local Service→IGMP Service→IGMP Proxy IP to

display the IGMP Proxy IP tab.

2. On the IGMP Proxy IP tab, configure the IP address of multicast proxy

according to the planning data.

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3. After completing the configuration, click Save.

5.6.3.65.6.3.6 Enabling / Disabling the Dynamic Multicast VLAN Mode

This section introduces how to enable or disable the dynamic multicast VLAN mode

through the Web GUI.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

enable/disableConfigure this item according to the

network planning of the operator.Disable

Enabling / Disabling the Dynamic Multicast VLAN Mode

1. On the main screen, select Local Service→IGMP Service→Dynamic

Multicast VLAN Mode to display the Dynamic Multicast VLAN Mode tab.

2. On the Dynamic Multicast VLAN Mode tab, configure the parameter

according to the planning data.

3. After completing the configuration, click Save.

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5.6.45.6.4 Voice Service

This section introduces how to configure voice services for the AN6001-G16.

5.6.4.15.6.4.1 NGN Subscriber Data

This section introduces how to create, modify and delete NGN user data through the

Web GUI.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

SIP

Signaling Service

Name @ Interface

ID

Select Signaling Service Name and Interface ID

configured in NGN Interface.voice@42

Signaling VLAN ID The voice service signaling VLAN 4084

SVLAN StateThe QinQ enabling state. Configure this item according

to the network planning of the operator.Disable

SVLAN ID

It is the SVLAN ID when QinQ is enabled. The SVLAN

ID should be within the uplink interface VLAN ID range.

It is invalid when QinQ is disabled.

-

Cos1It is the outer VLAN priority when QinQ is enabled; it is

invalid when QinQ is disabled.1

Cos2

It is the inner VLAN priority when QinQ is enabled; and it

is the single-tagged VLAN priority when QinQ is

disabled.

2

IP Config Mode

Select the way to configure the public network IP

address for the ONU. Static configuration or dynamic

obtaining of the IP address is supported.

Static

ONU Public IP

Configure this item according to the network planning of

the operator. When the DHCP or PPPoE function is

enabled, the IP address assigned to the ONU

dynamically will override the public network IP address

assigned to the ONU by the system.

IPv4:123.123.123.

182

ONU Public IP

Gateway

Configure this item according to the network planning of

the operator.123.123.123.1

Endpoint Domain

Name/SIP User

Name Postfix

The domain name address of the gateway. Configure

this item according to the network planning of the

operator.

-

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Item Description Example

ONU Protocol Port

No.

Configure this item according to the network planning of

the operator. The default setting is 5060.5060

Telephone No.

The logical number within the system. It is advised to set

this item to the phone number defined by the softswitch.

The value ranges from 1 to 4294967294.

1

Endpoint User

Name/SIP

Telephone No.

When the SIP protocol is used, this item is the SIP

telephone number. Configure this item according to the

network planning of the operator.

87654321

SIP User Name

The user name authenticated by the SIP terminal and

the SIP registrar. Configure this item according to the

network planning of the operator.

87654321

SIP User

Password

The user password authenticated by the SIP terminal

and the SIP registrar. Configure the item according to

the network planning of the operator.

123456

Confirm PasswordThe setting should be consistent with that of SIP User

Password.123456

Creating NGN User Data

1. On the main screen, select Local Service→Voice Service→NGN

Configuration to display the NGN Configuration tab.

2. On the NGN Configuration tab, click Add to create an NGN user data entry.

3. Configure the NGN user data parameters according to the planning data.

4. After completing the configuration, click Save.

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Modifying NGN User Data

1. On the NGN Configuration tab, select the desired NGN user data, and modify

the parameters directly on the GUI.

2. After completing the modification, click Save.

Deleting NGN User Data

1. On the NGN Configuration tab, select the desired NGN user data, and click

Delete in the same row under the Operation column.

2. In the Delete confirmation dialog box that appears, click Yes to delete the

NGN user data.

5.6.4.25.6.4.2 NGN Uplink Interface

This section introduces how to create, modify and delete an NGN uplink interface

through the Web GUI.

Configuration Rules

u When the H.248 protocol is used to control the access terminals, set the MGC

protocol type to H.248 and the protocol port number to 2944 for VoIP services.

u When the SIP protocol is used to control the access terminals, set the MGC

protocol type to SIP and the protocol port number of the register server and

proxy server to 5060 for VoIP services.

u If standby configurations exist, enter the corresponding values in the fields for

standby items; if standby configurations do not exist, leave these fields blank.

u To delete a configured proxy server, users only need to clear this field. The IP

address of a server cannot be set to 0.0.0.0.

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Planning Data

Item Description Example

Signaling Service Name Select the name set in Local End Service Outer VLAN. voice

Interface ID

The logical identifier set for the NGN uplink interface to

identify an NGN uplink service when a local VLAN

corresponds to multiple NGN uplink services

42

Protocol TypeSelect the desired protocol type. The options include MGCP,

H.248 and SIP.SIP

MGC1 IPAddress / Standby

SIP Registrar Server

Address

The address of the standby SIP register server. Leave this

item blank if no standby server is configured.123.123.123.100

MGC1 Port / Standby SIP

Register Sever Port

The port number of the standby SIP register server. The

default setting is 5060. Leave this item blank if no standby

server is configured.

5060

MGC2 IPAddress / Standby

SIP Proxy Server Address

The address of the standby SIP register server. Leave this

item blank if no standby server is configured.123.123.123.101

MGC2 Port / Standby SIP

Proxy Server Port

The port number of the standby SIP register server. The

default setting is 5060. Leave this item blank if no standby

server is configured.

5060

Keep-alive

Controls whether the ONU regularly sends keep-alive

messages to the MGC. Options available are "Enable

Initiative", "Enable Passive" and "Disable".

Enable Initiative

Master DNS Server

The IP address of the master domain name system. Users

need to configure the DNS server when the MGC is

configured as the domain name. When the MGC is

configured as the IP address, this item is invalid.

-

Slave DNS Server

The IP address of the slave domain name system. Users

need to configure the DNS server when the MGC is

configured as the domain name. When the MGC is

configured as the IP address, this item is invalid.

-

SIP Registrar Server

AddressThe IP address or domain name of the SIP registrar 123.123.123.41

SIP Registrar Server PortThe port number of the SIP registrar. The default setting is

5060.5060

SIP Proxy Server Address The IP address or domain name of the SIP proxy server 123.123.123.42

SIP Proxy Server PortThe port number of the SIP proxy server. The default setting

is 5060.5060

SIP Expires (S)The timeout period of SIP. The value ranges from 120 to

86400, and the default value is 3600.3600

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Creating an NGN Uplink Interface

1. On the main screen, select Local Service→Voice Service→NGN Interface to

display the NGN Interface tab.

2. On the NGN Interface tab, click Add to create an NGN uplink interface entry.

3. Configure the NGN uplink interface parameters according to the planning data.

4. After completing the configuration, click Save.

Modifying an NGN Uplink Interface

1. On the NGN Interface tab, select the desired uplink interface, and modify its

parameters directly on the GUI.

2. After completing the modification, click Save.

Deleting an NGN Uplink Interface

1. On the NGN Interface tab, select the desired NGN uplink interface, and click

Delete in the same row under the Operation column.

2. In the Delete confirmation dialog box that appears, click Yes to delete the

NGN uplink interface.

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5.6.4.35.6.4.3 Default Digitmap

This section introduces how to configure the default digitmap through the Web GUI.

Prerequisites

The VoIP service has been started up, and the configuration of the softswitch

intercommunication profile has been completed.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

DigitMapConfigure this item according to the network

planning of the operator.5506-04-F1

Configuring the Default Digitmap

1. On the main screen, select Local Service→Voice Service→Default DigitMap

to display the Default DigitMap tab.

2. Configure the default digitmap on the Default DigitMap tab according to the

planning data.

3. After completing the configuration, click Save.

5.75.7 QinQ

This section introduces the selective QinQ function supported by the AN6001-G16.

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5.7.15.7.1 QinQ Profile

This section introduces how to create, modify and delete a QinQ profile through the

Web GUI.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

Serial No. The sequence number of the QinQ profile 1

Profile Name The name of the QinQ profile web_test

Rule TypeThe rule domain type for configuring the QinQ

profileBased on VLAN ID = 100

Creating a QinQ Profile

1. On the main screen, select QINQ→QinQ Profile to display the QinQ Profile

tab.

2. On the QinQ Profile tab, click Add to add a new QinQ profile.

3. Set parameters of the QinQ profile according to the planning data.

4. After the parameters are set, click Save.

Modifying a QinQ Profile

1. On the QinQ Profile tab, select the desired QinQ profile and modify the

parameter(s).

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2. After modifying the parameter(s), click Save.

Deleting a QinQ Profile

1. On the QinQ Profile tab, select the desired QinQ profile and click Delete in the

same row under the Operation column. The Delete confirmation dialog box

appears.

2. Click Yes in the dialog box to delete the QinQ profile.

5.7.25.7.2 OLT QinQ Domain

This section introduces how to create, modify and delete an OLT QinQ domain

through the Web GUI.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

Domain Name The name of the selective QinQ domain hhh

Upstream

Rule Clause

Rule TypeConfigure this item according to the network

planning of the operator.

Destination MAC

Address

OperatorConfigure this item according to the network

planning of the operator.Match If Present

Rule ValueConfigure this item according to the network

planning of the operator.00-00-00-00-00-00

Downstream

Rule Clause

Rule Type Default Source MAC Address

Operator Default Match If Present

Rule Value Default 00-00-00-00-00-00

Old_CVLAN

Low

Old_CVLAN Low The CVLAN ID transparently transmitted 100

Old_

CVLANCoslow

The priority of the CVLAN transparently transmitted.

Value range: 0-7. The value 7 indicates the highest

priority and 0 the lowest one.

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Item Description Example

Action

If the Old_CVLAN Low is configured, you can set

the action to Transparent or Translation; if the

Old_CVLAN Low is not configured, you can set the

action to Transparent or Add.

Transparent

TPID Default value: 33024 33024

COSThe CVLAN priority. Value range: 0-7. The value 7

indicates the highest priority and 0 the lowest one.-

New VID CVLAN ID -

Old_CVLAN

High

Old_CVLAN High The SVLAN ID transparently transmitted 200

Old_

CVLANCoshigh

The priority of the SVLAN transparently transmitted.

Value range: 0-7. The value 7 indicates the highest

priority and 0 the lowest one.

0

Action Select Transparent Transparent

TPID Default value: 33024 33024

COSThe SVLAN priority. Value range: 0-7. The value 7

indicates the highest priority and 0 the lowest one.-

New VID SVLAN ID -

Creating a QinQ Domain

1. On the main screen, select QINQ→QinQ Domain to display the QinQ Domain

tab.

2. On the QinQ Domain tab, click Add to add a new QinQ domain.

3. Set parameters of the QinQ domain according to the planning data.

4. After the parameters are set, click Save.

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Modifying a QinQ Domain

1. On the QinQ Domain tab, select the desired QinQ domain and modify the

parameter(s).

2. After modifying the parameter(s), click Save.

Deleting a QinQ Domain

1. On the QinQ Domain tab, select the desired QinQ domain and click Delete in

the same row under the Operation column. The Delete confirmation dialog

box appears.

2. Click Yes in the dialog box to delete the QinQ domain.

5.7.35.7.3 Binding a QinQ Profile

This section introduces how to view the information of a PON port and an ONU

bound with the QinQ domain through the Web GUI.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

ONU No. The authorization number of the ONU 1

Slot No.The number of the slot housing the card to which the ONU is

connected1

PON No. The number of the PON port to which the ONU is connected 2

Action Bind the QinQ domain to PON ports Attach

Domain Name The bound QinQ domain hhh

Procedure

1. Bind the QinQ domain to a PON port and an ONU by referring to Attaching /

Detaching a Domain to / from a PON Port and Attaching / Detaching a Domain

to / from an ONU according to the planning data.

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2. On the main screen, select QINQ→QinQ Domain Attach to display the QinQ

Domain Attach tab.

3. On the QinQ Domain Attach tab, you can view the information of the QinQ

domain bound with the PON port and the ONU.

5.7.45.7.4 Attaching / Detaching a Domain to / from an ONU

This section introduces how to create and delete a domain attached to the ONU and

how to detach a domain from an ONU through the Web GUI.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

Slot Number(Read-only) The number of the slot housing

the card to which the ONU is connected1

PON Number(Read-only) The number of the PON port to

which the ONU is connected2

ONU Number The authorization number of the ONU 1

Attach/Detach Attach or detach a domain to / from the ONU Attach

Serial No. The sequence number of the bound domain 1

Domain Name The name of the bound domain hhh

Creating a Domain Attached to an ONU

1. On the main screen, select QINQ→ONU Attach/Detach Domain to display the

ONU Attach/Detach Domain tab.

2. Select the desired ONU and click ONU Attach/Detach Domain to display the

configuration GUI.

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3. On the ONU Attach/Detach Domain tab, click Add to add a new domain entry.

4. Set parameters of the domain attached to the ONU according to the planning

data.

5. After the parameters are set, click Save.

Deleting a Domain Attached to an ONU

1. On the ONU Attach/Detach Domain tab, select the desired ONU domain entry

and click Delete in the same row under the Operation column. The Delete

confirmation dialog box appears.

2. Click Yes in the dialog box to delete the domain attached to the ONU.

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Detaching a Domain from the ONU

1. On the ONU Attach/Detach Domain tab, select the desired ONU. Click ONU

Attach/Detach Domain and select Detach from the drop-down list of Attach/

Detach.

2. Click Save to detach all the domain(s) from the ONU.

5.7.55.7.5 Attaching / Detaching a Domain to / from a PON Port

This section introduces how to create and delete a domain attached to a PON port

and how to detach a domain from a PON port.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

Slot Number(Read-only) The number of the slot housing

the card to which the ONU is connected1

PON Number(Read-only) The number of the PON port to

which the ONU is connected1 to 16

ActionAttach or detach a domain to / from the PON

portAttach

Domain Name The name of the bound domain hhh

Creating a Domain Attached to a PON Port

1. On the main screen, select QINQ→PON Attach/Detach Domain to display the

PON Attach/Detach Domain tab.

2. On the PON Attach/Detach Domain tab, click Add to add a new domain entry.

3. Set the parameter of the domain attached to the PON port according to the

planning data.

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4. After the setting, click Save.

Deleting a Domain Attached to a PON Port

1. On the PON Attach/Detach Domain tab, select the desired PON port domain

entry and click Delete in the same row under the Operation column. The

Delete confirmation dialog box appears.

2. Click Yes in the dialog box to delete the domain attached to the PON port.

Detaching a Domain from the PON Port

1. On the PON Attach/Detach Domain tab, select the desired PON port and

select Detach from the drop-down list of Action.

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2. Click Save to detach all the domain(s) from the PON port.

5.85.8 Management VLAN

This section introduces how to configure the management VLAN of the AN6001-

G16.

5.8.15.8.1 Management VLAN

This section introduces how to view the VLAN information of the AN6001-G16

through the Web GUI.

Procedure

1. On the main screen, select Manage VLAN→Manage VLAN to display the

Manage VLAN tab.

2. On the Manage VLAN tab, you can view the information such as the VLAN ID,

IP address, MAC address and management VLAN type.

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5.8.25.8.2 Configuring the VLAN IPAddress

This section introduces how to create, modify and delete a VLAN IP address

through the Web GUI.

Configuration Rules

Allocate an unused IP address to Super VLAN from the network segment where the

user equipment resides.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

VLAN IDEnter the ID of the VLAN to be configured with an IP

address.123

Primary IPAddress Set the primary IP address of the VLAN. 123.1.1.1/255.0.0.0

Secondary IPAddressSet a secondary IP address for the VLAN, which is

not required in this example.-

Creating a VLAN IPAddress

1. On the main screen, select Manage VLAN→Configure VLAN IP to display the

Configure VLAN IP tab.

2. On the Configure VLAN IP tab, click Add at the bottom of the page to add a

new primary VLAN IP address entry.

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3. (Optional) On the Configure VLAN IP tab, click Add on the right of the page to

add a new secondary VLAN IP address entry.

4. Set parameters of the VLAN IP address according to the planning data.

5. After the setting, click Save.

Modifying a VLAN IPAddress

1. On the Configure VLAN IP tab, select the desired VLAN IP address entry and

modify the parameters.

2. After modifying the parameter(s), click Save.

Deleting a VLAN IPAddress

1. On the Configure VLAN IP tab, select the desired VLAN IP address entry and

click Delete in the same row under the Operation column. The Delete

confirmation dialog box appears.

2. Click Yes in the dialog box to delete the VLAN IP address entry.

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5.8.35.8.3 Binding Sub VLANs to Super VLANs

This section introduces how to create, modify and delete entries when you bind Sub

VLANs to Super VLANs through the Web GUI.

Configuration Rules

The rules for binding Sub VLANs to Super VLANs are as follows:

u The VLAN IDs set for the Super VLANs and Sub VLANs range from 1 to 4085.

u One Super VLAN can be bound to multiple Sub VLANs simultaneously, yet one

Sub VLAN can be bound to only one Super VLAN.

u The IP address bound to the downlink Super VLAN should be in the same

network segment as the IP address of the succeeding equipment.

u The IP address bound to the uplink Super VLAN should be in the same network

segment with the IP address of the previous equipment that runs the OSPF

protocol such as a switch.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

Super VLAN ID Enter the desired Super VLAN ID. 123

VLAN Property Set the Super VLAN to manager VLAN or supervlan. supervlan

Sub VLAN ID The Sub VLAN ID bound to the Super VLAN 40

Binding a Sub VLAN to a Super VLAN

1. On the main screen, select Manage VLAN→Bind Sub VLAN to Super VLAN

to display the Bind Sub VLAN to Super VLAN tab.

2. On the Bind Sub VLAN to Super VLAN tab, click Add in the lower part of the

page to add a Super VLAN entry. And click Add on the right of the page to add

a Sub VLAN ID entry.

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3. Set parameters for binding a Sub VLAN to a Super VLAN according to the

planning data.

4. After the setting, click Save.

Modifying a Sub VLAN Binding to a Super VLAN

1. On the Bind Sub VLAN to Super VLAN tab, select the desired Super VLAN or

Sub VLAN entry and modify the parameters.

2. After modifying the parameter(s), click Save.

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Deleting a Super VLAN or Sub VLAN

1. On the Bind Sub VLAN to Super VLAN tab, select the desired Super VLAN or

Sub VLAN entry and click Delete in the same row under the Operation column.

The Delete confirmation dialog box appears.

2. Click Yes in the dialog box to delete a Super VLAN or Sub VLAN entry.

5.8.45.8.4 ARP Proxy Switch on VLAN

This section introduces how to enable or disable the ARP proxy function of Super

VLAN through the Web GUI.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

VLAN ID Read only 123

ARP Proxy Switch (Router)Enable or disable the cross-network segment ARP proxy

function.Disable

ARP Proxy Switch (Inner Sub

VLAN)Enable or disable the intra-VLAN ARP proxy function. Disable

ARP Proxy Switch (Outer Sub

VLAN)Enable or disable the inter-VLAN ARP proxy function. Disable

Procedure

1. On the main screen, select Manage VLAN→ARP Proxy Switch On VLAN to

display the ARP Proxy Switch On VLAN tab.

2. On the ARP Proxy Switch On VLAN tab, set parameters of the ARP proxy

switch according to the planning data.

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3. After the setting, click Save.

5.95.9 Port Service

This section introduces how to configure port services of the AN6001-G16.

5.9.15.9.1 Data Port

This section introduces how to configure services for the data ports, including basic

configurations of the port and port services.

5.9.1.15.9.1.1 Basic Information

This section introduces how to view, modify and delete the basic information of the

ONU port through the Web GUI.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

PON NumberThe number of the PON port to which the ONU is

connected2

ONU Number The authorization number of the ONU 1

Port Number The sequence number of the ONU port 1

Port Name The number of the ONU port actually used LAN1

Enable PortConfigure this item according to the network

planning of the operator. Default value: Enable.Enable

Enable Flow ControlConfigure this item according to the network

planning of the operator. Default value: Disable.Disable

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Item Description Example

Port Auto Negotiation

Configure this item according to the network

planning of the operator. Default value: Auto

Negotiation.

Auto Negotiation

Multicast Upstream Signaling

VLAN

The inner and outer VLANs of the multicast

upstream signaling33024

Checking Basic Information of an ONU Port

1. On the main screen, select Port Service→Data Service Port→Basic Info to

display the Basic Information tab.

2. On the Basic Information tab, select the desired ONU and click Port Basic

Config to display the configuration GUI.

3. On the Basic Information tab, check the basic information of the ONU port.

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Modifying Basic Information of an ONU Port

1. On the Basic Information tab, select the desired ONU port and click Modify in

the same row under the Operation column. The Basic Information dialog box

appears.

2. In the Basic Information dialog box, set parameters according to the planning

data.

3. After the setting, click Confirm.

Deleting Basic Information of an ONU Port

1. On the Basic Information tab, select the desired ONU port entry and click

Delete in the same row under the Operation column. The Delete confirmation

dialog box appears.

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2. Click Yes in the dialog box to delete the basic information the ONU port.

5.9.1.25.9.1.2 Service Configuration

This section introduces how to create, modify and delete an ONU port service

through the Web GUI.

Configuration Rules

The VLAN ID of the ONU ranges from 1 to 4085.

u To add stacked VLAN tags to the data service, make sure that the SVLAN ID is

within the range of the local VLAN.

u To add a single VLAN tag to the data service, make sure that the CVLAN ID is

within the range of the local VLAN.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

PON NumberThe number of the PON port to which the ONU is

connected2

ONU Number The authorization number of the ONU 1

Service

Config-

uration

Basic

Configuration

Port Name The number of the ONU port actually used LAN1

TLSConfigure this item according to the network

planning of the operator. Select TLS or Non TLS.Non TLS

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Item Description Example

Service Type Select Unicast. Unicast

CVLAN Mode

Configure this item according to the network

planning of the operator. Select Tag or

Transparent.

Transparent

CVLAN IDConfigure this item according to the network

planning of the operator. Value range: 1-4085.100

Priority or COSThe CVLAN priority. Value range: 0-7. The value 7

indicates the highest priority and 0 the lowest one.6

TPIDThe tag protocol identifier of CVLAN. Default

value: 3302433024

ISP VLAN The VLAN ID of the ISP service -

ISP COS The priority of the ISP service 0

Up Bandwidth

Profile

Select an uplink bandwidth profile for the service,

which is used for restricting the uplink bandwidth.-

Down Bandwidth

Profile

Select a downlink bandwidth profile for the

service, which is used for restricting the downlink

bandwidth.

-

Data Service Type Select the bandwidth type of the data service. Default

Priority QueueConfigure the priority queue. Value range: 0-7.

Default value: 0.0

GEM PortConfigure a GEM port. Value range: 0-4095.

Default value: 0.0

Translation

Settings

Enable Translation

Status

Configure this item according to the network

planning of the operator.-

Translation VIDConfigure this item according to the network

planning of the operator. Value range: 1-4085.-

Priority or COS

The translated VLAN priority. Value range: 0-7.

The value 7 indicates the highest priority and 0

the lowest one.

-

TPIDThe tag protocol identifier of the translated VLAN.

Default value: 33024.33024

QinQ

Settings

Enable QinQ

SettingsEnable / disable the QinQ. Enable

QinQ ProfileThe QinQ configuration profile, recommended for

batch configuration.web_test

Service NameSelect the service name configured in the local

VLAN.DATA

SVLAN IDConfigure the SVLAN ID according to the network

planning of the operator. Value range: 1-4085.500

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Item Description Example

Priority or COSThe SVLAN priority. Value range: 0-7. The value 7

indicates the highest priority and 0 the lowest one.6

TPID Default value: 33024 33024

Creating an ONU Port Service

1. On the main screen, select Port Service→Data Service Port→Service

Config to display the Service Configuration tab.

2. On the Service Configuration tab, select the desired ONU and click Port

Service Config to display the configuration GUI.

3. On the Service Configuration tab, click Add to display the Add Port Service

Configuration dialog box.

4. Set parameters of the service according to the planning data.

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5. After the setting, click Confirm.

Modifying an ONU Port Service

1. On the Service Configuration tab, select the desired ONU port service and

click Modify. The Add Port Service Configuration dialog box appears.

2. In the prompt dialog box, modify the parameter(s) and click Confirm.

Deleting an ONU Port Service

1. On the Service Configuration tab, select the desired ONU port service and

click Delete. The Delete confirmation dialog box appears.

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2. Click Yes in the dialog box to delete the ONU port service.

5.9.25.9.2 Voice Port

This section introduces how to configure and delete a voice port service through the

Web GUI.

Configuration Rules

u When configuring the VoIP service VLAN, make sure that the signaling VLAN

ID is within the range of the local end service VLAN ID if a single-tagged VLAN

is used.

u If stacked VLANs are used, make sure that the SVLAN ID is within the range of

the local end service VLAN ID, and you can assign the CVLAN ID as needed.

Planning Data

Parameters of the voice service at an ONU port are configured likewise for both

voice protocols. In this example, the SIP protocol is used.

Item Description Example

SIP

Port NumberThe number of the ONU's port physically connected to

the subscriber phone1

Port NameThe name of the ONU's port physically connected to the

subscriber phoneFXS1

User IndexThis item should be consistent with the User Index in

the NGN Configuration tab.0

Signal VLAN IDThe voice service VLAN ID; it is the SVLAN ID when

QinQ is enabled.0

SVLAN Enable

The QinQ enabling state. Configure this item according

to the network planning of the operator; the default

setting is Disable.

Disable

SVLAN ID Invalid when QinQ is disabled. -

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Item Description Example

Outer COSIt is the outer VLAN priority when QinQ is enabled; it is

invalid when QinQ is disabled.-

Inner COS

It is the inner VLAN priority when QinQ is enabled; and it

is the single-tagged VLAN priority when QinQ is

disabled.

-

Silence SwitchConfigure this item according to the network planning of

the operator. Default value: Disable.Disable

Echo CancelConfigure this item according to the network planning of

the operator. Default value: Enable.Enable

Voice Code

Mode

Configure this item according to the network planning of

the operator. Default value: G.711A.G.711U

Fax Control

Mode

Configure this item according to the network planning of

the operator. Default value: Voice Channel.Voice Channel

Fax ModeConfigure this item according to the network planning of

the operator. Default value: Transparent.Transparent

DTMF ModeConfigure this item according to the network planning of

the operator. Default value: Transparent.Transparent

Input GainConfigure this item according to the network planning of

the operator. Default value: 0.0

Output GainConfigure this item according to the network planning of

the operator. Default value: 0.0

Charging Mode The charing mode for the voice service at the port. Reverse Polarity

Configuring a Voice Service

1. On the main screen, select Port Service→Voice Port to display the Voice

Port tab.

2. Select the desired ONU and click Voice Service Config to display the

configuration GUI.

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3. On the Voice Service tab, select the desired port and configure parameters for

the voice service according to the planning data.

4. After the parameters are set, click Save.

Deleting a Voice Service

1. On the Voice Port tab, select the desired voice service and click Delete. The

Delete confirmation dialog box appears.

2. Click Yes in the dialog box to delete the voice service.

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5.9.35.9.3 VEIP Service Configuration

This section introduces how to configure VEIP services, including configurations of

the service profile, VEIP management channel and VEIP data service.

5.9.3.15.9.3.1 Service Profile

This section introduces how to create, modify and delete a service profile through

the Web GUI.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

Profile Name The name of the service profile veip

Service Type Select the desired service type for the service profile. Unicast

CVLAN ModeConfigure this item according to the network planning

of the operator.transparent

Translation StateConfigure this item according to the network planning

of the operator.-

QinQ StateConfigure this item according to the network planning

of the operator.-

Creating a Service Profile

1. On the main screen, select Port Service→VEIP Service Config→Service

Model Profile to display the Service Model Profile tab.

2. On the Service Model Profile tab, click Add to add a new service profile.

3. Set parameters of the service profile according to the planning data.

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4. After the parameters are set, click Save.

Modifying a Service Profile

1. On the Service Model Profile tab, select the desired service profile and modify

the parameter(s).

2. After modifying the parameter(s), click Save.

Deleting a Service Profile

1. On the Service Model Profile tab, select the desired service profile and click

Delete in the same row under the Operation column. The Delete confirmation

dialog box appears.

2. Click Yes in the dialog box to delete the service profile.

5.9.3.25.9.3.2 VEIP Management Channel

This section introduces how to configure the VEIP management channel through

the Web GUI.

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Planning Data

Item Description Example

PON Number The number of the PON port to which the ONU is connected 2

ONU Number The authorization number of the ONU 1

Port No. The number of the ONU port actually used 1

Port Type The type of the ONU port VEIP

Management Channel Enable Enable or disable a non-OMCI management channel. Disable

Management Model Read only TR-069

Manage Vlan ItemConfigure this item according to the network planning of the

operator.1

Manage IDConfigure this item according to the network planning of the

operator.1

NameConfigure this item according to the network planning of the

operator.manage

DSP (Read-only) The mode of obtaining an IP address -

IPAddressConfigure this item according to the network planning of the

operator.-

Gateway AddressConfigure this item according to the network planning of the

operator.-

Primary DNSConfigure this item according to the network planning of the

operator.-

Secondary DNSConfigure this item according to the network planning of the

operator.-

IP Protocol Read only -

Network Port Configure the network port number. 0

ToS/DSCP Default value: 0 0

Tag/Untag

Configure the VLAN tag processing method. "tag" indicates

that the tag will not be stripped; "utag" indicates that the tag

will be stripped.

utag

Manage Svlan TpidThe SVLAN tag protocol identifier; the default value is

33024.33024

Manage Svlan IdConfigure this item according to the network planning of the

operator.-

Manage Svlan CosThe SVLAN priority, ranging from 0 to 7. The value 7

indicates the highest priority, and 0 the lowest one.0

Manage Cvlan TpidThe CVLAN tag protocol identifier; the default value is

33024.33024

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Item Description Example

Manage Cvlan IdConfigure this item according to the network planning of the

operator.-

Manage Cvlan CosThe CVLAN priority, ranging from 0 to 7. The value 7

indicates the highest priority, and 0 the lowest one.0

Configuring a VEIP Management Channel

1. On the main screen, select Port Service→VEIP Service Config→VEIP

Manage Path to display the VEIP Manage Path tab.

2. Select the desired ONU, and click VEIP Manage Path to display the

configuration GUI.

3. On the VEIP Manage Path tab, configure the parameters of the VEIP

management channel according to the planning data.

4. After completing the configuration, click Save.

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5.9.3.35.9.3.3 VEIP Data Service

This section introduces how to create, modify and delete VEIP data services

through the Web GUI.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

PON Number The number of the PON port to which the ONU is connected 2

ONU Number The authorization number of the ONU 1

Port No. The number of the ONU port actually used 1

Service IDThe service IDs under the same ONU port should be unique. The

value ranges from 1 to 16.1

CTPID The CVLAN tag protocol identifier; the default value is 33024. 33024

CVLAN IDThe CVLAN ID. Configure this item according to the network

planning of the operator. The value ranges from 1 to 4085.66

CCOSThe CVLAN priority, ranging from 0 to 7. The value 7 indicates the

highest priority, and 0 the lowest one.6

TTPID The VLAN tag protocol identifier; the default value is 33024. 33024

TVIDThe translated VLAN ID. Configure this item according to the

network planning of the operator. The value ranges from 1 to 4085.-

TCOSThe translated VLAN priority, ranging from 0 to 7. The value 7

indicates the highest priority, and 0 the lowest one.2

QinQ Profile NameThe QinQ configuration profile, recommended for batch ONU

configuration-

SVLAN Name Select the service name configured in the local VLAN. DATA

STPID Default value: 33024 33024

SVLAN IDConfigure the SVLAN ID according to the network planning of the

operator. The value ranges from 1 to 4085.-

SCOSThe SVLAN priority, ranging from 0 to 7. The value 7 indicates the

highest priority, and 0 the lowest one.0

TLS EnableConfigure this item according to the network planning of the

operator. Select "TLS" or "Non TLS".Non TLS

Service Type Configure the service type. NONE

Up bandwidth profileSelect the service uplink bandwidth profile. Configure this item

when you need to restrict the uplink bandwidth.-

Down bandwidth profileSelect the service downlink bandwidth profile for restricting the

downlink bandwidth.-

Service Model Profile Select the desired service model profile. veip

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Item Description Example

SVLAN Profile Select the desired SVLAN profile. -

Stream Rule Profile Select the desired stream rule profile. -

Creating a VEIP Data Service

1. On the main screen, select Port Service→VEIP Service Config→VEIP Data

Service to display the VEIP Data Service tab.

2. Select the desired ONU, and click VEIP Data Service to display the

configuration GUI.

3. On the VEIP Data Service tab, click Add to create a VEIP data service.

4. Configure the parameters of the VEIP data service according to the planning

data.

5. After completing the configuration, click Save.

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Modifying a VEIP Data Service

1. On the VEIP Data Service tab, select the desired VEIP data service, and

modify its parameters directly on the GUI.

2. After completing the modification, click Save.

Deleting a VEIP Data Service

1. On the VEIP Data Service tab, select the desired VEIP data service, and click

Delete.

2. In the Delete confirmation dialog box that appears, click Yes to delete the

VEIP data service.

5.9.45.9.4 CATV Service

This section introduces how to configure a CATV service through the Web GUI.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

PON Number The number of the PON port to which the ONU is connected 1

ONU NumberThe ONU authorization number. Configure this item

according to the network planning of the operator.8

Enable CATV Specify whether to enable the CATV service. Enable

Output Level Adjustment Adjust the output level of the coaxial port. 0

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Configuring a CATV Service

1. On the main screen, select Port Service→CATV Business to display the

CATV Business tab.

2. Select the desired ONU and click CATV Config to display the configuration

GUI.

3. On the CATV Business tab, set parameters of the CATV service according to

the planning data.

4. After the parameters are set, click Save.

5.9.55.9.5 WiFi Service

This section introduces how to create, modify and delete a WiFi service through the

Web GUI.

Configuration Rules

The password configuration rules are described as follows:

u When the WLAN authentication mode is OPEN and the encryption type is

NONE, users need not configure the password.

u When the WLAN authentication mode is OPEN, SHARED orWEPAUTO, users

need to configure WEP key 1 through WEP key 4, and the key indexes will

determine the valid password.

u In other cases, users should configure the WPA pre-shared key.

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Planning Data

Item Description Example

ONU

information

Slot NumberThe number of the slot housing the card to which

the ONU is connected1

PON NumberThe number of the PON port to which the ONU is

connected2

ONU Number The authorization number of the ONU 1

WiFi service

configuration

IGD_WLAN_

APModuleEnableSpecify whether to enable the WiFi. Enable

IGD_WLAN_

COUNTRYSet the wireless channel range. UNITED STATES

IGD_WLAN_

CHANNELThe sequence number of the wireless channel 0

IGD_WLAN_

STANDARD

The wireless network standards that the equipment

complies with. Configure this item according to the

network planning of the operator.

802.11b/g/n

WiFi Power Control Set the power of WiFi. 100%

Working Frequency The working frequency band of WiFi 2.4G

Frequency Bandwidth The bandwidth of the frequency band 20MHz/40MHz

SSID No.The wireless network identifier. Configure this item

according to the network planning of the operator.1

IGD_WLAN_ENABLE Specify whether to enable the SSID. Enable

IGD_WLAN_

SSIDHideSpecify whether to hide the SSID. Available

IGD_WLAN_

AuthMode

Configure this item according to the network

planning of the operator.WPAPSK

IGD_WLAN_

EncrypTpe

Configure this item according to the network

planning of the operator.TKIPAES

IGD_WLAN_

PresharedKey

The WPA encrypted key, containing no more than

64 characters.123456789012

IGD_WLAN_

WPARekeyInterval

The WPA key refreshing interval; the unit is

second.86400

Creating a WiFi Service

1. On the main screen, select Port Service→WiFi Service to display theWiFi

Service tab.

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2. Select the desired ONU and clickWiFi Service Config to display the

configuration GUI.

3. On theWiFi Service tab, click Add to add a new WiFi service entry.

4. Set parameters of the WiFi service according to the planning data.

5. After the parameters are set, click Save.

Modifying a WiFi Service

1. On theWiFi Service tab, select the desired WiFi service and modify the

parameter(s).

2. After modifying the parameter(s), click Save.

Deleting a WiFi Service

1. On theWiFi Service tab, select the desired WiFi service and click Delete in the

same row under the Operation column.

2. In the Delete confirmation dialog box, click Yes to delete the WiFi service.

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5.9.65.9.6 WAN Service

This section introduces how to create, modify and delete a WAN service through the

Web GUI.

Configuration Rules

The VLAN ID for the WAN service should be within the local VLAN ID range of the

WiFi service on the AN6001-G16 side.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

ONU

information

Slot NumberThe number of the slot housing the card to which the

ONU is connected1

PON NumberThe number of the PON port to which the ONU is

connected2

ONU Number The authorization number of the ONU 1

WAN service

WAN_ModeSelect INTERNETor a mode with INTERNET for

WAN services.INTERNET

WAN_Conn_Type

Select Bridging or Routing according to the

requirement of Internet service providers (ISP).

Bridging indicates the L2 bridge connection mode,

while Routing indicates the L3 route connection

mode.

Bridging

WAN_Vlan_Id

Set the VLAN ID of the WAN connection according to

the ISP requirement. Value range: 1-4096. The VLAN

ID should not be occupied by other connections, and

should be within the local VLAN ID range of the WiFi

service on the AN6001-G16 side.

456

WAN_Cos

The 802.1p priority of the WAN connection. Value

range: 0-7. The value 7 indicates the highest priority

and 0 the lowest one.

4

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Item Description Example

WAN_NAT_Enable

Specify whether to enable or disable the network

address translation function according to the ISP

requirement to convert the private network IP address

to the public network IP address.

Disable

WAN_D_S_PSelect the IP address obtaining mode for the WAN

connection according to the ISP requirement.DHCP

BindingLAN1 to

BindingLAN4

Binding10G LAN

2.4G SSID1 to 2.4G

SSID4

5G SSD1 to 5G SSD4

Select the Ethernet port or SSID bound with the WAN

connection. If the check box is selected, the item you

selected is enabled.

BindingLAN1

Creating a WAN Service

1. On the main screen, select Port Service→WAN Service to display theWAN

Service tab.

2. Select the desired ONU and clickWAN Service Config to display the

configuration GUI.

3. On theWAN Service tab, click Add to add a new WAN service entry.

4. Set parameters of the WAN service according to the planning data.

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5. After the parameters are set, click Save.

Modifying a WAN Service

1. On theWAN Service tab, select the desired WAN service and modify the

parameter(s).

2. After modifying the parameter(s), click Save.

Deleting a WAN Service

1. On theWAN Service tab, select the desired WAN service and click Delete.

2. In the Delete confirmation dialog box, click Yes to delete the WAN service.

5.105.10 ONU Management

This section introduces how to manage the ONUs.

5.10.15.10.1 ONU Device Information

This section introduces how to view the ONU information through the Web GUI.

Procedure

1. On the main screen, select Onu Management→ONU Device Information to

display the ONU Device Information tab.

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2. On the ONU Device Information tab, you can view the ONU information such

as device name, device type, CPU version, hardware version, slot number and

PON port number.

5.10.25.10.2 ONU Upgrade

This section introduces how to update the ONU software through the Web GUI.

Planning Data

Item Description Example

Select ONU Select an ONU to be upgraded. PON[2]-ONU[1]-AN5506-04-F1

Server Type Select the type of the server. FTP

UserName The username of the server 1

Password The password of the server 1

Server Address The IP address of the server 10.32.135.34

File Name ONU software upgrade package 04F2G_RP2572.bin

Procedure

1. On the main screen, select Onu Management→ONU Upgrade to display the

ONU Upgrade tab.

2. On the ONU Upgrade tab, click on the right of the Select ONU field.

Select the desired ONU and click OK.

3. Click Select file to display the File Upload dialog box. Select the desired

software upgrade package of the ONU and click Open.

4. Set other parameters according to the planning data.

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5. After the setting, click Upgrade.

6. (Optional) After the upgrade, click Upgrade Status Query to check whether the

ONU software is upgraded successfully.

5.10.35.10.3 Rebooting an ONU

This section introduces how to reboot an ONU through the Web GUI.

Procedure

1. On the main screen, select Onu Management→ONU Reset to display the

ONU Reset tab.

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2. On the ONU Reset tab, select the desired ONU and click ONU Reset. The

ONU Reset Confirmation dialog box appears.

3. Click Yes to confirm the operation.

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