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UNM2000 Training

CONTENT UNM2000 New Features

UNM2000 Configuration of Service UNM2000 TL1 Introduction

UNM2000 Basic Functions

Optimized Service Configuration Menu Service Configuration Optimization UNM2000 is designated to offer you the following functions: • Quickly located configuration item. • More comprehensive information displayed

• Query objects through configuration, making it convenient and fast. • Directly obtain the ONU status and service information from the ONU list. • Favorites and Commissioning functions enables maintenance personnel to quickly locate the commonly concerned and most needed functions. • OLT NE management view enables you to process all maintenance and configuring operations with one interface. • ONU authorized view enables you to process all ONU authorization related configurations with one interface.

• Convenient execution of tasks and policies.

• Synchronize equipment version to NM, making version statistics and version query more intuitive.

• Easy maintenance operations

• Complete synchronize configurations of the network management system and the equipment, ensuring correctness of statistics and analysis.

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NE Manager

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ONU List

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ONU Authorized View

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Statistics Page

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Efficient Service Deployment UNM2000 has more efficient service deployment capability.

Template

Settings, such as alarm, performance and logs, all support templates.

Copy specified service to a new node, improving the efficiency for deploying the homogeneous Services.

ONU Batch Configuration

NMS performs batch configuration for different ONU services according to different type service models.

NE, ONU and ODN network batch deployment, and

service batch pre-deployment. BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

Node replication

Batch pre-deployment

Efficient Service Deployment

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Efficient Service Deployment

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Efficient Service Deployment

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User Security More diversified and secure user account settings

Account password length limit, login attempt limit, password valid

基本信息days, password change upon login, account privileges allocation and Basic etc.

Improved authorization and domain division function, flexible division of

Advanced

user groups, operation users and object groups, multiple NEs division through logic domain, as well as Radius and LDAP servers support

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User Security

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Task Policy Scheduled task optimization of UNM2000 • Provides various scheduled tasks, making network management maintenance more flexible.

• Supports configuring multiple policies for each type of task. • Automatically combines policies according to

function requirements. • Displays task information more intuitive and clear. • Simplifies the operations for configuration backup

and uploading tasks. BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

Scheduled task •Software backup task •Configuration export task •System software upgrade task •ONU batch upgrade task •Service card batch upgrade task •Software / hardware version update task •Configuration uploading task •NE auto-detection NE task •ONU MGC task •VOIP PING testing task •POST port inner / outer line testing task •Legacy data saving

Task Policy

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Log Security Policy

01

Supports log forwarding via multiple channels according to different policies such as different levels and filter information.

Stores operation logs, system logs and Security

02

security logs in different tables to ensure data security.

Persistence

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03

Offers special persistent design, ensuring no

logs missing in case of network anomaly.

Log Security

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CONTENT UNM2000 New Features

UNM2000 Configuration of Service UNM2000 TL1 Introduction

UNM2000 Basic Functions

Prepare for Service Configuration Start

Configure PON Port Authentication Mode

Authorize the ONU

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PON Port Authentication Mode  Before configuring the services for the GPON, users must authenticate and authorize the

ONU connected to the service interface card.  The AN5116-06B GPON equipment supports nine ONU authentication modes:

• Non-authentication • Physical identifier authentication • Physical identifier + password authentication

• Password authentication • Logical identifier (with password) authentication • Logical identifier (without password) authentication • Physical identifier + logical identifier (with password) authentication • Physical identifier + logical identifier (without password) authentication

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PON Port Authentication Mode  PON port authorization mode is physical identifier mode:

 1. Double-click the NE to be configured in Main topology to open the NE manager.  2. Select Configuration→Local service configuration from the menu bar to bring up the Local service configuration tab.  3. Double-click the PON Authentication mode field of the row for specify PON port .

 4. Click the Create on Device button to complete the configuration

NOTE: The authorization mode of the PON port is physical identifier mode by default. BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

Authorize ONU  In the practical example for the authentication and authorization based on physical identifier, the ONU is

authorized in two ways:  Authenticating and authorizing manually: authenticate and authorize the ONU manually by preconfiguring the ONU physical identifier authentication whitelist.  Authenticating and authorizing automatically: directly get the actual ONU physical address by getting

the unauthorized ONU automatically to authenticate and authorize the ONU automatically.  The following steps are for automatically way:  1. Double-click the NE to be configured in Main topology to open the NE manager.  2. Select Configuration→Obtain Unauthorizd ONU from the menu bar to bring up the Obtain Unauthorizd ONU tab.  3. Select the card which you want to obtain the unauthorized ONU ,or select the OLT.

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Authorize ONU

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Authorize ONU  4. Choose the ONU that you want to authorized, Click”add to the onu Authority list”-> “as “physical ID

Authentication ”Mode Added to the Whitelist”

Select Line,pess”OK”

 5. Click the Create on Device button to complete the configuration. BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

Change ONU Name  1. Click “ONU list”

 2. right click the ONU->”Attribute” BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

Change ONU Name  3. Change the name

 4. save BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

Data Service Configuration Start

Start

Configure Local End Service Outter VLAN

Configure Local End Service Outter VLAN

Configure Port VLAN

Configure WAN Service

Configure Speed Limit Profile

Configure Speed Limit Profile

Binding Profile to ONU Port

Binding Profile to ONU Port

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Layer 2 Configuration

Layer 2/3 Configuration

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Configure Local End Service Outter VLAN  1. Double-click the NE to be configured in Main topology to open the NE manager.  2. Select Configuration→Local service configuration from the menu bar to bring up the local service configuration tab.  3. In the Operational tree pane, select VLAN Service→Local VLAN→Local End Service Outter VLAN to bring up the Local End Service Outter VLAN tab.

 4. Configure the parameters according to the planning data.  5. Click the Create on Device button to complete the configuration. BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

Configure Local End Service Outter VLAN  Service Name: input the service name. like speedy, sip;  Starting VLAN specified vlan;

ID:

input

the

 Ending VLAN specified vlan;

ID:

input

the

 Interface No. :choose the OLT uplink port which connect to Metro-E;  Tag/untag: choose Tag; Tag means the data stream with VLAN, untag means the data stream go out OLT without VLAN;  Service Type: speedy choose Data; Voice choose NGN or VOIP; BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

 Slot Bind Mode: choose Auto Bind

Configure Port VLAN  1. Right click the ONU->”Port service config”.

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Configure Port VLAN  2. Choose Data port->LAN 1-> Service Configuration  Click “Add”: Config port vlan:

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Configure Port VLAN  Service Type: Unicast

 Unicast: Use for PC or VOD.  Multicast:Use for IPTV service.  CVLAN mode: Tag  Tag: Connect to PC  Transparent: Connect to Switch

 CVLAN:1498  Priority or COS: 4  0-3: Normal Broadand Service  4-5: Multicast service  6-7: Manage and VoIP Service

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Configure WAN Service  1. Right click the ONU->”Port service config”.

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Configure WAN Service  2. Common Config->WAN Service, add a row, and input the parameters:

 WAN Mode:INTERNET

 WAN_Conn_Type:Routing. Routing means ONU works on layer 3. Bridge means ONU works on layer 2.  WAN_Vlan_Id:speedy vlan. Here take 1490 as an example.

 WAN_Cos:1  WAN_NAT_Enable:Enable  Wan_D_S_P:DHCP. DHCP means ONU obtains IP automatically. When choose PPPOE, you need to configure PPPOE username and password.  LAN1:CHOOSE  SSID1:CHOOSE  After config “write device” BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

Configure Speed Limit Profile  1. Double-click the NE to be configured in Main topology to open the NE manager.  2. Select Configuration→Local Service Configuration from the Menu Bar to bring up the Local Service Configuration tab.  3. In the Operational tree pane, select Port Speed Limit Profile to bring up the Speed Limit tab.  4. Configure the parameters according to the planning data;  5. Click the Create on Device button to complete the configuration.

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Configure Speed Limit Profile

 Profile name: input profile name  US Policing Status:Enable  DS Policing Status:Enable

 Uplink Maximum Allowed Bandwidth of the Service(kbit/s): input max up bandwidth  Service Downlink Bandwidth (kbit/s): input max down bandwidth Notes: The UP and Down Bandwidth is at one profile. BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

Binding Profile to ONU Port  Local service config->batch configure->ONU Data Port Configure  Choose LAN1:

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Binding Profile to ONU Port  ONU Port Speed Limit Profile:Choose the profile:

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Voice Service Configuration Start

Configure Local End Service Outter VLAN

Configure NGN Interface

Configure NGN Configuration

Configure Phone No in ONU Port

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Configure Local End Service Outter VLAN  1. Double-click the NE to be configured in Main topology to open the NE manager.  2. Select Configuration→Local service configuration from the menu bar to bring up the local service configuration tab.  3. In the Operational tree pane, select VLAN Service→Local VLAN→Local End Service Outter VLAN to bring up the Local End Service Outter VLAN tab.

 4. Configure the parameters according to the planning data.  5. Click the Create on Device button to complete the configuration. BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

Configure Local End Service Outter VLAN  Service Name: input the service name. like speedy, sip;  Starting VLAN specified vlan;

ID:

input

the

 Ending VLAN specified vlan;

ID:

input

the

 Interface No. :choose the OLT uplink port which connect to Metro-E;  Tag/untag: choose Tag; Tag means the data stream with VLAN, untag means the data stream go out OLT without VLAN;  Service Type: speedy choose Data; Voice choose NGN or VOIP; BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

 Slot Bind Mode: choose Auto Bind

Configure NGN Interface  1. Double-click the NE to be configured in Main topology to open the NE manager.  2. Select Configuration→Local service configuration from the menu bar to bring up the local service configuration tab.  3. In the Operational tree pane, select POTS Service→NGN Uplink→NGN Interface to bring up the NGN Interface tab.

 4. Configure the parameters according to the planning data.  5. Click the Create on Device button to complete the configuration. BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

Configure NGN Interface

 Signalling service name: choose the SIP vlan name config in “local end

service outer vlan”  Protocol: SIP  Standby SIP Registrar Server Address: standby sip register ip(optional)

 Standby SIP Proxy Server Address: standby sip proxy ip(optional)  DHCP:enable BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

Configure NGN Interface

 SIP Registrar Server Address: sip register ip; innovate-indonesia.com  SIP Proxy Server Address: sip proxy ip; 10.211.7.20 BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

Configure NGN Configuration  Local service config->POTS Service-> NGN Uplink->NGN Configuration

 Signalling Service Name@interface ID: Choose the name config in NGN Interface  User Index: input a number, can’t be same

 SIP User Name Postfix:@innovate-indonesia.com  SIP Telephone No.: input the phone number  SIP User Name: input the sip username, normally is the same as telephone number;

 SIP User Password: input the sip password BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

Config Phone Number in ONU Port  Right click ONU-> Port service config->Voice Port->FXS2

 User Index: input the number of user index

 Signal VLAN ID: input the SIP VLAN  Outer COS:7 BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

CONTENT UNM2000 New Features

UNM2000 Configuration of Service UNM2000 TL1 Introduction

UNM2000 Basic Functions

TL1 Introduction  The TL1 interface is one of the northbound interfaces. It is used for connecting the Element Management System (EMS) and the Operation Support System (OSS) / Network Management System (NMS).  The TL1 interface enables the OSS or NMS to provision and maintain the EPON/ GEPON FTTX broadband, IPTV and VoIP services.  The positioning of the TL1 northbound interface in the network is as shown in

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TL1 Introduction

The thirdparty system

OSS/NMS

TL1 Interface

DCN

Fiberhome EMS Server

Positioning of the TL1 Interface in the Network BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

TL1 Introduction  OSS / NMS: Indicates the Operation Support System / Network Management System. It sends TL1 commands to the EMS to perform service provisioning and failure maintenance operations.  Third-party system: It is deployed between the OSS / NMS and the EMS, parsing the OSS / NMS

system command into the standard TL1 format and sending it to the EMS; meanwhile, it parses the result returned from the EMS and presents it to OSS / NMS.

 TL1 northbound interface: It processes the TL1 commands already parsed by the third-party system, and performs operations on the EMS and returns the result.  FiberHome EMS: Indicates the FiberHome UNM2000 Network Convergence Management System,

providing the TL1 interface to be used by the upper-level system.  Device: Indicates the devices in the network, managed by the EMS. BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

TL1 Parameter Setting  Before provisioning the service, we need to configure the TL1 interface parameters in the EMS.  Generally, the TL1 parameter file is interface.ini, saved in the D:\unm2000\server\etc\ directory. Configuration Item

Parameter ServerIp ServerPortAlarm

The IP address corresponding to the TL1 service.

Value Default: the database IP address

The port number of the alarm interface.

3333

ServerPort

The port number of the integrated interface.

3337

ServerPort_fh

The port number of the private TL1 interface.

9000

SessionEnable

Sets whether to send the user login command before sending the TL1 command.

0: No 1: Yes

[UNM_INTERFACE]

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Description

TL1 Parameter Setting Configuration Item

Parameter

Description •

SessionTimeout



Value

The session timeout time. If no commands are executed during the preset time, the TL1 interface will terminate the connection. Unit: second.

[UNM_INTERFACE]

Default: 600

• AlarmType

The standard used in alarm reporting.



• •

0: Chinese 1: English

WhetherCheckQin Sets whether to check the existence of the QDomainExist QinQ domain.

• •

0: No 1: Yes

BindWidthProfileF Sets whether to bind the bandwidth profile. lag

• •

0: No 1: Yes

English

[PROJECT]

OnuTypeSwitch BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

0: The Telecommunication Standards 1: The private standards

The language used for alarm reporting.

The general TL1 command switches for ONUs.

• •

0: Turn off the switch 1: Turn on the switch

TL1 Parameter Setting Configuration Item

Parameter

Description

Qinq5116Switch

The QinQ domain switch for the AN5116 device.

Value • •

0: Turn off the switch 1: Turn on the switch



0: Bind the ADSL line profile



1: Bind the port rate limiting profile



2: Automatically matches the profile in ADSL Link Profile and Port Rate Profile according

[PROJECT]

to the entered profile name. The ADSL link BindProfileFlag

profile will be preferentially matched and

The switch for binding the line profile.

bound. •

3: Automatically matches the profile in ADSL Link Profile and Port Rate Profile according to the entered profile name. The port rate profile will be preferentially matched and bound.

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TL1 Interface Self-test  Before connecting and joint-debugging the TL1 interface with the third-party system, you need to perform the TL1 interface self-test to ensure its normal running.

 Prerequisite  The database IP address of the TL1 interface server is obtained.

 The TL1 interface service is started.  Procedure

 1. Telnet the interface server. • 1) Click Start→Run. Then enter cmd and OK.

• 2) Enter telnet database IP port number. For example, telnet 113.57.208.19 3337

NOTE: Port 3337 is suggested to avoid command issuing failure. BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

TL1 Interface Self-test  Procedure  2. Enter the TL1 commands.

• 1) In the notepad file, edit the commands. For example, LOGIN:::CTAG::UN=ftthftthc,PWD=ftthftth; ADD-ONU::OLTID=172.16.45.62,PONID=NA-NA-1-2:CTAG::ONUIDTYPE=LOID,

ONUTYPE=AN5006-04,ONUID=TEST112233; ADD-PONVLAN::OLTID=172.16.45.62,PONID=NANA-1-2,ONUIDTYPE=LOID, ONUID=TEST112233:CTAG::CVLAN=46,UV=46;

• 2) Paste the commands in sequence to the Telnet window and press Enter.  3 View the command execution result.

• View the echoed information in the Telnet window.

• EN means error code and ENDESC means error description.

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Service Provisioning  Login in Command  LOGIN:::MR20160602012847::UN=mrlabs,PWD=mrLabs#123;

• UN: User name; PWD: Password  Add an ONU  ADD-ONU::OLTID=10.211.12.3,PONID=NA-NA-18-8:MR20160602012847::AUTHTYPE=MAC, ONUID=FHTT061889c0,NAME=test,ONUTYPE=AN5506-04-F1; • OLTID: The OLT IP address, name or ID. Here 10.211.12.3 is the manage ip. • PONID: The location of the PON port. It is located by cabinet rack - shelf - slot - PON port number. Enter NA if the corresponding information is not specified. For example, NA-NA-3-1. • AUTHTYPE: The authentication mode. MAC: Authentication based on physical ID. LOID: Authentication based on logical ID • ONUID: Authentication information. It is ONU_MAC address when AUTHTYPE is set to MAC. It is ONU_Logical ID when AUTHTYPE is set to LOID. • NAME: ONU’s display name in UNM2000. Here is test. • ONUTYPE: ONU’s type. Here type is AN5506-04-F1

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Service Provisioning  Configure ONU WAN Service  SET-WANSERVICE::OLTID=10.211.12.3,PONID=NA-NA-18-8,ONUIDTYPE=MAC,

ONUID=FHTT061889c0:MR20160602012847::STATUS=1,MODE=2,CONNTYPE=2,VLAN=1490,CO S=1,NAT=1,IPMODE=1,UPORT=1;

• STATUS:The status of the service. 1 stands for adding service, and 2 stands for deleting service. • MODE: WAN connection mode. 1- TR069, 2-INTERNET, 3-TR069,INTERNET, 4-Other.In bridge connection type, the WAN connection mode can only be set to 2-INTERNETor 4-Other. • CONNTYPE: WAN connection type.1 -bridge; 2 – route. • VLAN: VLAN ID of the WAN connection.

COS: VLAN COS of the WAN connection.

• NAT: Indicates whether to enable NAT. 1: enable; 2: disable. • IPMODE: IP obtaining mode of the WAN connection. 1: DHCP; 2:STATIC; 3: PPPOE.

• UPORT:FE port. Value range is 1 - 4. 0 indicates all LAN ports. Only one of the three parameters UPORT, SSID and WANSVC can be configured. BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

Service Provisioning  Enable WIFI Service  SET-WANSERVICE::OLTID=10.211.12.3,PONID=NA-NA-18-8,ONUIDTYPE=MAC,

ONUID=FHTT061889c0:MR20160602012847::STATUS=1,MODE=2,CONNTYPE=2,VLAN=1490,CO S=1,NAT=1,IPMODE=1,SSID=1;

• STATUS:The status of the service. 1 stands for adding service, and 2 stands for deleting service. • MODE: WAN connection mode. 1- TR069, 2-INTERNET, 3-TR069,INTERNET, 4-Other.In bridge connection type, the WAN connection mode can only be set to 2-INTERNETor 4-Other. • CONNTYPE: WAN connection type.1 -bridge; 2 – route. • VLAN: VLAN ID of the WAN connection.

COS: VLAN COS of the WAN connection.

• NAT: Indicates whether to enable NAT. 1: enable; 2: disable. • IPMODE: IP obtaining mode of the WAN connection. 1: DHCP; 2:STATIC; 3: PPPOE.

• SSID: SSID number. Value range is 1 - 4. Only one of the three parameters UPORT, SSID and WANSVC can be configured. BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

Service Provisioning  Configure WIFI Service  CFG-WIFISERVICE::OLTID=10.211.12.3,PONID=NA-NA-18-8,ONUIDTYPE=MAC, ONUID=FHTT061889c0:MR20160614045613::WILESS-AREA=1,WILESS-CHANNEL=0,WILESSSTANDARD=802.11bgn,T-POWER=100,SSID=1,SSID-ENABLE=1,SSIDNAME=MyRepublic_C1107344, SSID-VISIBALE=0,AUTH-MODE=WPAPSK,ENCRYPTYPE=AES,PRESHARED-KEY=C1107344, UPDATEKEY-INTERVAL=0; •

WILESS-AREA: Wireless area. 0 – Europe, 1 – USA.



WILESSCHANNEL:Wireless channel number. If wireless area is set to 0, the value range of this parameter is

[0, 13]; if wireless area is set to 1, the value range of this parameter is [0, 11]. •

WILESSSTANDARD: Wireless standard. 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11b/g, 802.11n, 802.11bgn are supported.



T-POWER:Launched power. The range is 0 to 20.



SSID-ENABLE:Indicates whether to enable or not. 0 indicates Disable and 1 indicates Enable.



SSID-NAME: SSID name.



AUTH-MODE: WLAN authentication mode.



PRESHARED-KEY:WPA pre-shared key.



UPDATEKEYINTERVAL: WPA key update interval. Unit: second

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SSID:SSID index. The range is from 1 to 4.

SSID-VISIBALE: Indicates whether to hide SSID. 0: unhide 1:hide ENCRYP-TYPE: WLAN encryption type.

Service Provisioning  Activate LAN Port  ACT-LANPORT::OLTID=10.211.12.3,PONID=NA-NA-18-8,ONUIDTYPE=MAC, ONUID=FHTT061889c0,ONUPORT=NA-NA-NA-1:MR20160602012847::; • OLTID: OLT’s manage IP. Here is 10.211.12.3, PONID: SLOT 18 and PON port 8. • ONUIDTYPE: ONU Authtication type base on MAC address. • ONUID: ONU’s ID. Here is MAC address, FHTT061889c0 • ONUPORT: ONU port number. Here is LAN port 1.  Configure Speed Limitation for LAN Port  CFG-LANPORT::OLTID=10.211.12.3,PONID=NA-NA-18-8,ONUIDTYPE=MAC, ONUID=FHTT061889c0,ONUPORT=NA-NA-NA-2:MR20160602012847::BW=pure_dyn_30M; • OLTID: OLT’s manage IP. Here is 10.211.12.3, PONID: SLOT 18 and PON port 8. • ONUIDTYPE: ONU Authtication type base on MAC address. • ONUID: ONU’s ID. Here is MAC address, FHTT061889c0 • ONUPORT: ONU port number. Here is LAN port 2. • BW: Bandwidth profile name for ONU. Here the profile name is pure_dyn_30M.

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Service Provisioning  Configure LAN Port VLAN  CFG-LANPORTVLAN::OLTID=10.211.12.3,PONID=NA-NA-18-8,ONUIDTYPE=MAC,

ONUID=FHTT061889c0,ONUPORT=NA-NA-NA-2:MR20160602012851::CVLAN=1498,CCOS=1; • OLTID: The OLT IP address, name or ID. Here 10.211.12.3 is the manage ip.

• PONID: The location of the PON port. It is located by cabinet rack - shelf - slot - PON port number. Enter NA if the corresponding information is not specified. For example, NA-NA-3-1.

• AUTHTYPE: The authentication mode. MAC: Authentication based on physical ID. LOID: Authentication based on logical ID

• ONUID: Authentication information. It is ONU_MAC address when AUTHTYPE is set to MAC. It is ONU_Logical ID when AUTHTYPE is set to LOID.

• ONUPORT: Locates card port through the approach of cabinet rack - shelf - slot - port number. Enter NA if the corresponding information is not specified.

• CVLAN: The CVLAN for the interface. Here is 1498. • CCOS: The class of CVLAN. The range is from 0 to 7. Here is 1. BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

Service Provisioning  Configure Voice Service  CFG-VOIPSERVICE::OLTID=10.211.12.3,PONID=NA-NA-18-8,ONUIDTYPE=MAC,

ONUID=FHTT061889c0,ONUPORT=NA-NA-1-2:MR20160602012847:: PHONENUMBER=622130051200,PT=SIP,VOIPVLAN=1496,SCOS=7,[email protected],SIP

USERNAME=622130051200,SIPUSERPWD=MyRep060416,IPMODE=DHCP; • PHONENUMBER: Telephone number. Optional. It is required for the SIP protocol.

• PT: Voice protocol type. Here is SIP. Equipment can also support H.248. • VOIPVLAN: Voice VLAN. Here voice vlan is 1496.

SCOS: The cos of voice service.

• EID: MG gateway domain name in the H248 configuration. Here is the register server of SIP.

• SIPUSERNAME:Username corresponding to the SIP user port • SIPUSERPWD:Password corresponding to the SIP user port

• IPMODE:IP obtaining mode: DHCP, PPPOE, STATIC. BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

CONTENT UNM2000 New Features

UNM2000 Configuration of Service UNM2000 TL1 Introduction

UNM2000 Basic Functions

EMS UNM2000 Introduction

UNM2000 Position in the TMN BROADEN YOUR FUTURE

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EMS UNM2000 Introduction

(1) Object tree pane (2) Toolbar

(3) Menu bar (4) Alarm Statistics panel

(5) Display panel (6) Status bar

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Performance Management Collection Task Management

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Performance Management Query Template Management

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Statistics Management The optimized statistics function has less statistics options with abundant statistics contents. Physical resource

Service resource

Physical resource export

High content customization

Service resource export

Statistics Policy  Customized display content Templated content customization

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ONU user statistics

NE resource export

ONU user export

Local VLAN statistics

Card resource export

Local VLAN export

ONU MGC statistics

Local port resource export

MGC service export

NE MGC statistics

ONU resource export

ONU MGC export

Equipment type statistics

ONU port resource export

Equipment type export

PON capability statistics

MDU port resource export

Diversified report export policies  Automated report export

 A variety of export files

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Statistics Management

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Statistics Management

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Statistics Management

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Alarm Detection Template Management

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Alarm Detection Alarm Filter Rule Management

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Alarm Detection Alarm Notification

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Alarm Detection Alarm Maintenance Experience Management

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