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Profile dba: ServiceInternet ONT Profile DBA 1
Custom cross connect: disabled
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Step 3.
Apply the changes by using the
commit
command.
LTP-8X(config)(if-ont-0/0-1)# do commit
Profiles Assignment Example
Consider two ONTs, which need to have the following three services: Internet, VoIP, and
SecurityAlarm. The VoIP service should operate in a separate allocation (a definite throughput should be
ensured). The Internet and SecurityAlarm services may operate in one allocation.
This configuration implies that the OLT allocates two Alloc-IDs to each ONT. The Internet and
SecurityAlarm services operate in one allocation, the VoIP service uses another one. Each ONT has two T-
CONTs configured, which correspond to the Alloc-IDs of the ONT. Traffic priority between the Internet
and SecurityAlarm services on the ONT side is based on the "priority-queue" value of the
"ServiceInternet" and "ServiceAlarm" cross-connect profiles, which were assigned to the services.
The "Internet" and "SecurityAlarm" services require calculation of SLA parameters. This is done by
adding the appropriate parameters for both services. Below is an example of SLA parameters calculation.
Table 29.2 – SLA parameters
SLA Parameters
Internet
SecurityAlarm
Sum
bandwidth fixed
0
0
0
bandwidth guaranteed
10,048
1,024
11,072
bandwidth besteffort
329,984
20,096
350,080
For more information about SLA parameters, see Section 29.2.
Step 1.
Define two dba profiles by using the
profile dba
command.
LTP-8X(config)# profile dba ServiceVoIP
LTP-8X(config-dba)("ServiceVoIP")# exit
LTP-8X(config)# profile dba OtherServices
Step 2.
Specify an individual allocations distribution scheme by using the
allocation-scheme
command.
LTP-8X(config)# profile dba ServiceVoIP
LTP-8X(config-dba)("ServiceVoIP")# allocation-scheme allocate-new-t-cont
LTP-8X(config-dba)("ServiceVoIP")# exit
LTP-8X(config)# profile dba OtherServices
LTP-8X(config-dba)("OtherServices")# exit
Step 3.
Assign the profiles to the corresponding services of every ONT by using the
service <id>
profile dba
command.
Summary of Contents for LTP-4X
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