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28.2.3
Shaping Profile Configuration
Configuration of this profile allows restriction of upstream and downstream services.
Step 1.
Downstream restriction in OLT uses the policing algorithm. The restriction can either use
one policer for all services or individual policers for each separate service. This is specified in the
one-policer
parameter. When one policer is used for all services, only
policer 0
should be specified;
otherwise, policers for all services should be adjusted.
Step 2.
Upstream restriction in ONT uses the shaping algorithm. You can specify either a global
shaper or individual shapers for unicast, multicast, and broadcast traffic (ONT functionality).
The configuration of shaping profile represented detaily in Chapter 30.
28.2.4
Ports Profile Configuration
The "ports" profile allows you to group ports in ONT. The profile also contains IGMP and multicast
setting as they are separately adjusted for each port.
You can adjust up to 4 Ethernet ports and a VEIP virtual port, which will serve as a link between the
OMCI and RG domains in ONT.
Step 1.
Ethernet ports are grouped with the help of the
bridge-group
parameter. Value 0 means
that the port is associated with the RG domain (router). Other values mean port association with the
OMCI domain, i. e. the port can be directly used in OLT to establish a data communication channel.
Step 2.
IGMP and multicast configuration is described in detail in Chapter 17.
28.2.5
Management Profile Configuration
The management profile enables specific configuration of the TR-069 management protocol, namely
configuration of a TR-client in ONT.
Step 1.
The
enable-omci-configuration
parameter defines the TR client configuration, which can be
done either automatically with DHCP (all other parameters of the profile are not used in this case) or
with OMCI using the profile settings.
Step 2.
The
url
parameter corresponds to the address of the auto configuration server (ACS), which
access parameters are defined by the
username
and
password
parameters.
The TR-069 protocol configuration is described in detail in Chapter 35.
28.3
Re-defining of the parameters set in cross-connect profile.
Custom parameters.
Sometimes, it is necessary to define unique VLAN ID/802.1p tags for ONT. For solving this problem,
you can use custom parameters instead of creating a profile.
28.3.1
Custom svid
LTP-8X# configure terminal
LTP-8X(config)# interface ont 0/0
LTP-8X(config)(if-ont-0/0)# service 0 custom svid 1234
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