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V8102
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the standby (not running) OS of the specified ONU (ONT), and the standby OS is speci-
fied as default one. For example, if OS1 is running, the firmware is downloaded to OS2,
and the OS2 is specified as the default.
When completing the firmware upgrade, the related Syslog message is reported.
(3) Restarting ONU
In order to use the new upgraded firmware, you should restart the ONU (ONT).
Before restarting the ONU (ONT), you should check the service status of ONU, whether
to save the other configuration, or else.
To restart an ONU (ONT), use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
onu reset ONU-ID
Interface
[GPON]
Resets a specified ONU.
ONU-ID: ONU ID (1 to128) or ONU serial number
To display the status of ONU firmware, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
show onu firmware version
gpon
OLT-ID
[
ONU-IDs
]
Enable
Global
Shows the status of ONU firmware.
OLT-ID: GPON port number
ONU-ID: ONU ID (1-128) or ONU serial number
show onu firmware version
[
ONU-IDs
]
Interface
[GPON]
Shows the status of ONU firmware.
ONU-ID: ONU ID (1-128) or ONU serial number
show onu bootloader version
gpon OLT-ID
[
ONU-IDs
]
Enable
Global
Shows the ONU bootloader version information.
OLT-ID: GPON port number
ONU-ID: ONU ID (1-128) or ONU serial number
show onu bootloader version
[
ONU-IDs
]
Interface
[GPON]
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Changing Active Firmware
If an ONU supports the dual OS, you can change the active firmware using the following
command. To change the active firmware, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
onu
firmware
active-change
ONU-ID
Interface
[GPON]
Changes the active OS of ONU (with ONU reboot).
ONU-ID: ONU ID (1 to 128) or ONU serial number
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Auto Upgrade
For efficient system maintenance, the V8102 provides the auto upgrade functionality for
ONU firmware in the operational environment. You can simply upgrade the ONU firmware
without an effort for every single ONU.
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