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13.3.3
Overwriting Traffic Profile Configuration
Basically, one traffic profile can be applied to the ONU profile. So, if a number of cases for
traffic profile configuration are required on the ONU profile, the user should create the
corresponding traffic profiles and apply them to the ONU profile.
The overwriting traffic profile configuration can help reducing the count of creating and
applying the traffic profile. This configuration overwrites the corresponding setting of the
applied traffic profile.
13.3.3.1
VLAN Configurations
To configure a VLAN tagging operation for a specific UNI port, use the following com-
mand.
Command
Mode
Description
uni eth UNI-PORT vlan-operation
us-oper keep
ONU-Profile
Sets the policy of VLAN tagging for upstream frame.
keep: keeps forwarding the existing tagged/untagged
frame
uni
eth
UNI-PORT
vlan-
operation us-oper
{
add
|
over-
write
}
<1-4094> <0-7>
Sets the policy of VLAN tagging for upstream frame.
add: adds a specified VID (double tagging) with tag in
case of tagged frame
overwrite: replaces an existing tagged/untagged frame
to a specified VID with tag.
1-4094: VLAN ID
0-7: CoS value
uni
eth
UNI-PORT
vlan-
operation ds-oper
{
keep
|
re-
move
}
Sets the policy of VLAN tagging for downstream frame.
keep: keeps forwarding the incoming tagged frame
from OLT to UNI.
remove: removes a tag from the incoming tagged
packet and forwards it to UNI.
no uni eth UNI-PORT vlan-
operation us-oper
Deletes the configured policy of VLAN tagging opera-
tion.
no uni eth UNI-PORT vlan-
operation ds-oper
13.3.3.2
Max Host
To configure the maximum number of hosts for a MAC bridge ID, use the following com-
mand.
Command
Mode
Description
bridge BRIDGE-ID max-hosts
<0-
255>
ONU-Profile
Sets the maximum number of hosts that can connect to
the specified MAC bridge ID.
BRIDGE-ID: MAC bridge ID
0-255: the maximum number of hosts (0: unlimited)