Corecess Intensive Course - Daimler0404
Corecess Intensive Course - Daimler0404
Corecess Intensive Course - Daimler0404
April, 2008
CORECESS Inc.
http://www.corecess.com
Table of Contents
GEPON Overview WDM-PON Overview Introduction Corecess Products Solution & Application Hardware Architecture Key Features of Solutions Configuring S5 Maintenance & Trouble Shooting
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Purpose of CIC
To understand the important fundamental concept of opitical fiber network To understand GEPON & WDM PON network components and their functions To be able to carry out ordinary day to day operation and maintenance
Training Schedule
GEPON Overview
GEPON Overview
Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network
Point-to-Multipoint, MPCP Using Unpowered Optical Splitters (RN:Remote Node) Single Feeder Fiber (One strand of Fiber) to serve multiple Premises (32 or 64) Downstream Packets are broadcast Upstream Packets are combined using a multiple access protocol, Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) OLTs (Optical Line Termination) Range ONUs (Optical Network Unit) Static & Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation Logical Link ID Burst Mode Transmission Encryption
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GEPON Overview
Downstram
Physical broadcast of 802.3 Frames 802.3 Frames extracted by Logical Link ID in Preamble 64 byte GATE messages sent downstream to assign bandwidth
1 ONU 1 header Payload FCS
1 3 1 2
1 USER 1
802.3 frame
1 OLT
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1
3
3 1
2 ONU 2
2 USER 2
3 ONU 3 USER 3
GEPON Overview
Upstream
Upstream control managed by MPCP protocol Time slots contains multiple 802.3 Ethernet frames 64 byte REPORT Message sends ONU state to OLT No collisions No packet fragmentation DBA controls granting ONU 1 USER 1
1 1
1 1
OLT 1 1 2 3 3 3 2
ONU 2 2
USER 2
ONU 3 3 3 3
USER 3
header
Payload
FCS
WDM-PON Overview
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Link employs 16 Wavelength Channels in the C-band (1530 nm to 1560 nm) both for Upstream and Downstream transmission
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Max. loss of the 20km fiber = (0.3dB/km x 20km) + (fiber connection & splicing loss of 4dB)
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Corecess Products
Products Overview & Highlights S-Series OLT Products L1 Broadband Light Source R-Series ONU/Remote Node Products ONT & CPE Products Field Passives & OSP Products EMS
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Products Overview
S5 Platform
9 9 L3 gigabit switch based OLT providing GbE, GEPON & WDM PON 64 ports GbE / GEPON with 4 GbE and 2x10GbE uplink Dual port GEPON OLT, Temperature Hardened 2 ports GEPON with 2 GbE uplink 4 ports WDM light source 1 RU box type remote access 24 ports, 100M Tx, Fx, VDSL2, ADSL2+ Various Optional Slots Indoor or outdoor type customer premise equipment for data or TPS
S1 Platform
9 9
R1 Series
9 9 9
ONT
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EMS RN OSP
9 Passive WDM DeMux, Splitters
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S506 Platform - 4 RU - 1 SCM & 4 LIM - 2 Power slots (AC or DC) - GbE, GEPON
S511 Platform - 7 RU - 2 SCM & 8LIM - 3 Power slots (AC or DC) - GbE, GEPON & WDM PON
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S518 Platform
SCM 72G Non-blocking 72G throughput 2 ports 10GbE + 4 ports GbE for uplink Full layer 3 capability
LIM-EP4G 4 ports GEPON 1000BasePX SFP LIM 2 SCM, 16 LIM slots Built-in DC 12 RU, ETSI compliant form factor Full front access
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S511 Platform
SCM 72G Non-blocking 72G throughput 2*10GbE(4*1G TX) + 4*1GbE for uplink Full layer 3 capability
LIM-GW16GF 16 GbE WDM-PON LIM Double slot Redundant Seed light input
2 SCM, 8 LIM slots 3 power slots (AC or DC, 2:1 protection) 7 RU, ETSI compliant form factor Full front access
LIM-EP8G-2.5 8 ports GEPON/4 ports 2.5G EPON SFP LIM Available Q2,2008 LIM-D8GF 8 ports 1000BaseFX SFP LIM
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S5 LIM-GW16GF
Number of WDM channel : 16 channel Number of WDM ports: 1 Port Number of subscriber ports per LIM : 16 port Maximum data rate : 16 Gbps WDM Center Wavelength : ITU-T CH23~53, 200GHz Spacing , CH23= 1558.98nm, CH53=1535.04nm WDN-PON Optical link port connector : 1 SC/APC Seed light source input connector : 2 SC/APC (with redundancy) Connector location : All front access Temperature range: -20 ~ 60
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Circulator
3db coupler
1, 2 3,,,, 16,
ONU TRx
CNTL
1
S5 OLT TRx
CNTL CNTL RSOA BMRx
1 2
16
RSOA Rx
3 3
1 2
1, 2,,,, 16,
WMUX
1
WMUX
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ONT TRx
16 channel
RSOA BMRx
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WDMUX
GW16GF
RN
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Console
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WDM RN Low insertion loss Thin Film Filter: < 4dB IL Passive device 16 Channel support C-band: From 1535.xx to 1559.xx
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3702W
Media Converter ( GW-PON to Gigabit Ethernet) GW-PON 2 port , Gigabit Ethenet FX 2 port S1-uOLT System Slide-in module DC 3.3V through S1-uOLT System power module Dimension (H x W x D, mm): Fiber Optic Connector SPECS
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3701W
Media Converter ( GW-PON to Gigabit Ethernet) GW-PON 1 port , Gigabit Ethenet FX and 1000baseTX combo
Stand-alone type Supporting 1.25Gbps DC 5V/2A through external adapter Auto-negotiation (IEEE802.3u) Auto-media detect Copper & Fiber Dimension (H x W x D, mm) : 35 x 160 x 160 Fiber Optic Connector SPECS
Supporting 1.25Gbps & Operation Within wavelength range from 1530nm to 1560nm(C-band) Fiber pigtailed SC-APC duplex Class A(10Km) & ClassB(20Km) 1310nm Single Mode Fiber Up to 40Km
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GEPON
GbE
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POWER Unit
S102 uOLT
3.3V
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R1 Series ONU
R1 is a series of 1RU fixed configuration type product Separate product for 100BaseTX & 100BaseFX Ethernet, VDSL2, ADSL2+ Provides high speed and reliable fiber base transport in an optional slot : GbE, GEPON and WDM PON Provides flexible role out configurations from single unit to mid-capacity stacking (through 10/100/1000Base-T cascading) Remote management and provisioning capabilities Full front cabling Temperature hardened operating -40 ~ 65
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F.G
Uplink/Cascade 10/100/1000Base-TX
LED LINK/ACT
100Base-TX Line
LED RUN User Ports Console 24 RJ45 Connectors for R1-SW24 TX Switch 24 SFP Connectors for R1-SW24 FX Switch 2 RJ21 Connectors for R1- VD24/16 VDSL2 DSLAM 2 RJ21 Connectors for R1- AD48/24 ADSL2+ IPDSLAM Your Success is Corecess
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User Interface
1 FE Tx 1 GbE Tx, SFP combo 2 GbE SFP 1 GbE & 1 FE Tx, 4FE Tx
VoIP
No No No
WLAN
No No No
Data Features
Deployment
Desk-top
Operating Temperature
0 ~ 50 0 ~ 50 -40 ~ 65 0 ~ 50 0 ~ 50 (Desk-top) -40 ~ 65 (Wall/Out-door)
3900 series
4 FE Tx
2 CH
Optional
Corecess 3251 - 1 port VDSL2 - 1 port 10/100Base-Tx Corecess 3942 with Outdoor enclosure
GEPON ONT
Gateway ONT
VDSL2 Modem
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VDSL
100BaseTX or FX
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Optical Devices
Attenuation between OLT and ONT
Max. Loss 27dB between OLT and ONT (Standards) Internal line Reflex loss Min 40dB (Standards) Line Distance Maximum 20km By clarifying IEEE802.3ah, Max. Loss of 10km Link is 21dB(Reference)
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Optical Devices
Splitter
Characteristics
1*N Insertion Loss Max
Unit dB
Criterion <0.8+3.4log2(N)
1:4 <7.3
1:8 <10.7
1:16 <13.9
1:32 <17.2
When configuring multiple split, it need to consider loss by increasing Joint node. Need to check bandwidth on each splitter. Configure not to be total loss over 27dB.
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Optical Devices
Cable Assemblies
SC/PC Adapter
SC/APC Adapter
SC/PC Connector
SC/APC Connector
LC Connector
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Upper NMS
OSS
Network Tools
Fault Manager Performance Manager Software Update Utility
Topology Viewer
Equipment Management Systems FX5400 FX5400 Series FX5400 Series FX5400 Series S5 OLT Series
DB
Node Discover
Node Monitor
R1 ONU
MIB Browser
MIB Parser
SNMP API
SNMP Tools
ViewlinX
S5 OLT
NEs
R1 ONU
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Corecess S5 IP Core
C:\> telnet 192.168.10.1 ... localhost# control terminal Localhost(config)# ... Localhost(config)# end Localhost# exit C:\> telnet 192.168.10.2 ... localhost# control terminal Localhost(config)# ... Localhost(config)# end Localhost# exit
Edge Node
RN Corecess R1 Corecess R1
Master is a Centralized Point for Managing the Stacking Group. Single IP Address for a whole group Community-based Node Approach Graphical Node Management with ViewlinX NMS/EMS
irvine-010-CA
losangeles-001
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ONT
Provisioning
: Java, XML, CORBA
CH# 1
SLA
1Gbps
10Gbps
Corecess ViewlinX
Switch Provisioning
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Solution Portfolio
Video Transport
IP Video GW
PSTN
PSTN GW
FE VDSL2
CPE
IP CORE
S5 Platform:
CO/Hub GbE switch PON OLT
ADSL2+
CPE
RN
R1
MxU FTTC
S5
S5
ONT
Indoor/ Outdoor (Hardened)
VDSL2
CPE
RN
R1
Street Cabinet
ADSL2+
CPE
ONT
GbE
S1
GEPON GbE
ONT S1 uOLT
RT/Node
Home
ONT
GEPON
ONT
SMB
Enterprise
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S5
S1
128 Users Up to 10Km
GEPON Splitter
S1
GEPON Splitter
CC 3900
CC 3800
CC 3900
CC 3800
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Solution Highlight
A state-of-the art WDM PON and GEPON technology offers scalability and flexibility for FTTx access network with minimum CapEx & OpEx
9 High performance L3 switch based OLT provides GbE, GEPON and WDM PON 9 Colorless operation of WDM PON
Provides integrated access solution with various ONT and the latest last mile access solution directly coupled to OLT
9 Ethernet Tx & Fx, VDSL2, ADSL2+
Common platform & solution for both residential and commercial service Provides remote uOLT solution to extend service coverage and save CapEx for small service area
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1 GbE S511
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Home/ SMB
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L1 SLS
RG
GEPON splitter
GEPON splitter
RG
GEPON splitter
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Hardware Architecture
Switching & Control Module Line Card Module
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Overview SCM-B72G
CPU Block 9 PowerPC 440GP 400MHz (Maker: IBM) used for controller. 9 512Mbytes (266MHz DDR SDRAM, SODIMM type) Main memory. Carrier Block 9 128Mbytes (Compact Flash) non-volatile memory used for containing OS code as well as configuration. 9 32 or 128Kbytes (FRAM) Log memory. Switch chipset Block 9 72 GE : BCM56502 BCM56504 BCM56504, Three chips connected with 2HiGig+ each other Backplane Interface 9 64 Gigabit Ethernet SerDes Interface when 72 GE Uplink Interface 9 Basically support 4 Optic Module: Pluggable Type (SFP) 9 Optionally support 4 port 1000BaseT Gigabit Ethernet : S5-UIM-4GTX PBA 9 Optionally support 2 port 10Gigabit Ethernet XFP: S5-UIM-2XGF PBA IPC Interface 9 18 Fast Ethernet Switch = 16 LIM + 1 CPU + 1 Other SCM 9 SCI (when Non-CPU built-in LIM) LEDs 9 RUN, MASTER, Ethernet Console Link/Act, 4 Uplink Link/Act IPC Interface OS 9 Linux
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Feature SCM-B72G
Memory : SDRAM, CF, ROM SWITCH CPU
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UM #A UM #B UM #C UM #D
SYSTEM BUS Gigabit DATA BUS
IPC ETHERNET BUS
IPC 88E6083
LOGIC
SDRAM BUS
CPU PPC440GP
Boot ROM
RTC Region
25MHz CLK
HiGig+
Code ROM
66MHz CLK
Option Board Connector
FRAM
GENERIC BUS
SP 3222
1832
PCI BUS
SF
SF
LED
LED
SF
LED
LED
LED
RESET
U M
U M
U M
#C
U M
#D
#A
#B
LED
1.5V LDO
CD CV 85 5
24GE
25MHz CLK
SF
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UM #A UM #B UM #C UM #D
SYSTEM BUS Gigabit DATA BUS
IPC ETHERNET BUS
PM8380
PM8380
PM8380
PM8380
IPC 88E6083
CD CV 85 5
HiGig+
SDRAM BUS
25MHz CLK
PCI
HiGig+
Code ROM
AC 201
Boot ROM
66MHz CLK
Option Board Connector
8535 -01
25MHz CLK
HiGig+
FRAM
GENERIC BUS
SP 3222
PCI BUS
PCI DC-DC 12V-to-1.25V 16A
1.5V LDO
24GE
24GE
25MHz CLK
SF
SF
LED
LED
SF
LED
LED
LED
RESET
#C
U M
U M
U M
U M
#D
#A
#B
LED
SF
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Switch Configuration
Compare SCM-B24G with SCM-B72G
24G Switch Configuration S518 With UIM S518 S511 With UIM S511 S506 2 SCM-8G + 8 LIM-2G = 24 1 SCM-8G + 4 LIM-4G = 24 2 SCM-8G + 16 LIM-1G = 24 72G Switch Configuration 2 SCM-8G + 12 LIM-4G + 4 UM8G = 72 2 SCM-8G + 16 LIM-4G = 72 2 SCM-8G + 6 LIM-8G + 2 UM16G = 72 2 SCM-8G + 8 LIM-8G = 72 1 SCM-8G + 4 LIM-16G = 72
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9IP Multicasts are distributed to each queue by Hash when IGMP proxy configured 9SLA Configurable (MIN/MAX)
GroupN
Group1
9Broadcast/Multicast Shaper
93Level Hierarchical Scheduler (SPQ, HWRR, Shaping) Level-0 : MIN = MAX and Sensitive Level-1 : MIN 0 and Tolerant Level-2 : MIN = 0 and Tolerant
950Mbps
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
LOW
LOW
LOW
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9Time slot allocation for ONUs (Report threshold, LLID Queue Length, Token Size)
9DBA cycle time is determined by token size (32XTime Slot) 4KB X 32 1ms 850Mbps
9Time slot allocation for ONU 9When the queues are not empty, the ONU request time slot.
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9IP Multicasts are distributed to each queue by Hash when IGMP proxy configured 9SLA Configurable (MIN/MAX)
Level-2
Level-0
9Broadcast/Multicast Shaper
93Level Hierarchical Scheduler (SPQ, HWRR, Shaping) Level-0 : MIN = MAX and Sensitive Level-1 : MIN 0 and Tolerant Level-2 : MIN = 0 and Tolerant
9MPCP processing in H/W 9IP Multicast filtering by IGMP Snoop 9Control packets guarantee (OAM,IGMP, etc..)
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
LOW
LOW
LOW
LOW
LOW
LOW
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9SLA(MIN/MAX) configurable LLIDs 9Control packets guarantee (OAM,IGMP, etc..) 9DBA cycle time is determined by token size <example> Level-0 : Token 4KB, Dropdown 64KB Level-1 : Token 4KB DBA Cycle Time (32 ONU) Level-0 : 4KB X 32 + 64KB 1.5ms Level-1 : 1.5ms X 2 3ms 9When the queues are not empty, the ONU request time slot.
LLID-N
<800Mbps
e im
Sl
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LLID-1
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Configuring S5
Configuring Basic Features Configuring QoS Configuring PON Port Configuring NetSnoop
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Console Terminal
Terminal Configuration y Speed : 9600bps y Data : 8bit y Parity Bit : None y Stop Bit : 1bit y Flow Control : No
Flow Control No
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RJ-45 on S5
3 6 5
DB9 on Console
2 3 5
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localhost# configure terminal localhost(config)# username steven passwd apple localhost(config)# exit localhost# show username corecess console Fri Mar 28 28 01:04:23 +0000 2008 steven none none **Never logged in** localhost# write memory
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localhost# configure terminal localhost(config)# interface management localhost(config-if)# ip address 172.18.10.1/24 localhost(config)# exit localhost# show interface management Interface management index 0, kernel index 2(0) metric 1 mtu 1514 <UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST> HWaddr: 00:aa:11:aa:11:00
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localhost# configure terminal localhost(config)# interface vlan id 1 localhost(config-if)# ip address 172.18.200.254/24 localhost(config)# exit localhost# show interface vlan id 1
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localhost# configure terminal localhost(config)# vlan id 100 name uplink localhost(config)# vlan id 200 name subscribers localhost# show vlan
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localhost# configure terminal localhost(config)# vlan id 100 port gigabitethernet 18/1-4 localhost(config)# vlan id 200 port epon 1/1-4 localhost# show vlan
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localhost# configure terminal localhost(config)# dot1q port gigabitethernet 18/1 tag 100,200,300 localhost(config)# dot1q port epon 1/1 tag 100,200 localhost# show dot1q
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localhost# configure terminal localhost(config)# snmp-server community public ro localhost(config)# snmp-server community corecess rw localhost# show snmp-server community-list Community Access -------------------- ---------public read-only corecess read-write Source -------------------any any
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localhost# copy startup-config flash config test_0326 localhost# show flash config Configuration flash directory: File Length (bytes) Name/status ----- --------------- -----------------------------------------1 4793 test_0326 2 1555 test_0326.cfg . [total 9523 Kbytes, 5325 Kbytes available usages(45%)]
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localhost(config)# ip pool net_200 localhost(config-ippool)# network 172.18.200.0/24 localhost(config-ippool)# ip range dhcp 172.18.200.1 172.18.200.100 localhost(config-ippool)# ip dhcp default-gateway 172.18.200.254 localhost(config-ippool)# ip dhcp dns-server 168.126.63.1 168.126.63.2 localhost(config-ippool)# ip dhcp leasetime 1800
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localhost# configure terminal localhost(config)# interface vlan id 200 localhost(config-if)# ip dhcp server localhost(config-if)# dhcp address-pool local net_200
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Quality of Service
Class map QoS Non-Class map QoS
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localhost# default port epon 1/1 restore OLT success reset OLT success localhost# default port epon 1/1 onu index 2 restore ONU(00:90:a3:16:05:ab) success reset ONU[00:90:a3:16:05:ab] success
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localhost# configure terminal localhost(config)# port epon 1/1 dba polling-rate 1 2 2 localhost(config)# exit localhost# show port epon 1/1 dba polling-rate port 1/1 level 0(msec) level 1 level 2 ------------- ------- ------1 2 2
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NetSnoop
DHCP Snoop ARP Snoop IGMP Snoop
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Overview NetSnoop
NetSnoop
NetSnoop is the function to protect end users and network equipment from various network attack It consists of two modules : DHCP Snoop and ARP Snoop
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DHCP Snoop
DHCP Snoop DHCP snooping ensures IP integrity on a L2 swiched domain This function works on independent of DHCP Server When DHCP snoop interworks with arp snoop, it may prevent illegal use of IP by the method to pass only the ARP Packet to which IP was assigned through DHCP
9 Prevent an unauthorized DHCP Server from allocating IPs 9 Prevent an unauthorized Static IPs from duplicating IPs of well-intentioned subscribers
localhost# configure terminal localhost(config)# ip dhcp snoop
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DHCP Snoop
Port Type
Server Port 9 Port connected with DHCP Server 9 DHCP Snoop transfers all the Packets, which was transferred to server by client, to Server Port Transparent Port 9 Transparent Port acts as a common port 9 All the hosts may access the network regardless of Base Rule Client Port 9 Client Port conneted with Subscriber 9 The DHCP Packets sent by client are received by Client Port and the Packets sent from Server are blocked 9 If Base Rule is in Deny status, the clients received Ips through DHCP may only communicate localhost# configure terminal localhost(config)# ip dhcp snoop port gigabitethernet 18/1 server
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DHCP Snoop
Base Rule
This is the filtering rule of whole system 9 Permit Mode Communication Blocking is not performed 9 Deny Mode Subscribers who were allocated IPs from DHCP Server may only access the network 9 Deny Mode with Timeout localhost# configure terminal localhost(config)# ip dhcp snoop port epon 3/1 circuit-id aaa
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DHCP Snoop
Packet Control : Information Policy
When inputted Packet is not same with saved information, whether to update is decided 9 replace (default) Existing information is replaced with the information of inputted Packet 9 drop Inputted Packet is dropped. localhost# configure terminal localhost(config)# ip dhcp snoop information policy replace localhost(config)# ip dhcp snoop information policy drop
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DHCP Snoop
Packet Control : Inspection
Appropriateness of inputted Packet is inspected and the Packet that does not meet the condition is dropped 9 mac-match It is inspected whether the mac address of ethernet header and the mac address recorded in chaddr of dhcp header is same
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DHCP Snoop
BOOTP PDU Format
0
Opcode (1=Request, 2=Reply)
15 16
Hardware Type Hardware Length Hop Count
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XID (Transaction ID) Number of seconds CIADDR (Client IP address) YIADDR (Your IP address) SIADDR (Server IP address) GIADDR (Gateway IP address) CHADDR (Client hardware address) (16 bytes) Server name (64 bytes) Boot file name (128 bytes) Unused
300 bytes
4 bytes
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DHCP Snoop
Packet Control : Secure Unicast
The Packet, which is transferred to broadcast if corresponding client information exists when the Packet to be transferred to client is inputted, is transferred to unicast
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DHCP Snoop
Packet Control : Surpression
When two or more Discover Packets are inputted from a same DHCP Client within the set time, the Packets other than the firstly inputted Discover Packet are dropped. 9 seconds The section to process only one Packet is set as time
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DHCP Snoop
Limiting Number of Clients per Port
To limit the number of Clients that may be connected with specific Ports, input following commands This setting is possible in the ports that are set as clients
localhost# configure terminal localhost(config)# ip dhcp snoop port epon 3/3 clients-limit 200
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DHCP Snoop
Setting Circuit ID for a specific Port
Circuit-ID is one of the sub-options of DHCP Option #82 To add and transfer Circuit-ID set in all the DHCP Packets coming from corresponding port by setting Circuit-ID in a specific Port when using DHCP Option82, input following commands
localhost# configure terminal localhost(config)# ip dhcp snoop port epon 3/1 circuit-id aaa
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DHCP Snoop
Registering Static Host
To set a specific host to communicate always in the connected port, input following commands
localhost# configure terminal localhost(config)#ip dhcp snoop port epon 3/3 static a:b:c:d:e:f 10.1.1.1
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localhost# show module Codes : * - Internal/Built-in Module, N - Network Attached Module X - Switch Fabric Module, > - Current Management Module Module ------> A(S1) B(S2) 1 Module ------1 Ports Description Status Serial No. ----- ----------------- ------------ --------N/A Control Module active N/A N/A Control Module not-exist N/A 4 S5-EP4G-GR insert,up N/A Version Hw Fw Sw ---------------- --------- ------------ -----------release.rev(patch) 0.0(3) 1.0(177) REL0.6.5RC4
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Recover Password
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Trouble Shooting
Recover Password
To recover password, use the following steps 9 Step 1 : Press Ctrl+c to access ppcboot mode by using console after the system is booted 9 Step 2 : Input the setenv sys_options nopasswd 9 Step 3 : Input the boot 9 Step 4 : After finish booting process , both Login ID and Password will be set to recover 9 Step 5 : Create a new User ID/Password 9 Step 6 : After rebooting the system, the recover for Login ID/Password will be deleted automatically
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Trouble Shooting
Recover Password
U-Boot 1.1.4 (Jun 30 2007 - 18:31:54) R1P-VD u-Boot 1.1.4(3) (sdream@hera) CPU: AMCC PowerPC 405EP Rev. B at 200 MHz (PLB=99, OPB=33, EBC=49 MHz) I2C boot EEPROM disabled Internal PCI arbiter enabled 16 kB I-Cache 16 kB D-Cache Board: Corecess R1P-VD I2C: ready DRAM: 124 MB .... OK FLASH: 512 kB In: serial Out: serial Err: serial FMEM: OneNAND 64MB 2.65/3.3V 16-bit KFG1216D2A Samsung 63.1008 Mbytes available (BB=0), 504Blocks(128KB) BEDBUG:ready Hit CTRL-C to stop autoboot: 0 => setenv sys_options nopasswd
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Trouble Shooting
Recover Password
=> print bootcmd=run hdboot bootdelay=3 baudrate=9600 loads_echo=1. . . bootpath=1 stdin=serial stdout=serial stderr=serial bootpart=0:3 sys_options=nopasswd Environment size: 1755/65532 bytes => boot login: recover Password: recover localhost>
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Trouble Shooting
Restoring Default Configuration
To restore the default configuration, use the following commands in Privileged Mode 9 # copy factory-default startup-config
Caution Do not use the command write memory, after copy factory-default startup-config
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Update Image
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Update Image
Updating SCM Image
The following example shows how to download the image file from FTP server and apply the download file to the system
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Update Image
Updating SCM Image
Downloading New Image File from FTP Server
localhost# copy ftp 172.18.35.35 flash image NAME File name. coreos-base-osapp-1.0.0.img localhost# copy ftp 172.18.35.35 flash image ss5-base-osapp-REL0.6.6RC2.img /tmp/ss5-base-osapp-REL0.6.6RC2.img: 7.92 MB 3.30 MB/s done
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Update Image
Updating SCM Image
Updating New Image File
localhost# update flash image id 2 updating... 100% update flash(0:1):ss5-base-osapp-REL0.6.6RC2.img is completed Mar 28 05:18:57 dia0327 SYS-6-UPDATE: update is completed ss5-base-osappREL0.6.6RC2.img
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Update Image
Updating SCM Image
Reset the System for Applying New Software
localhost# reset system
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Update Image
Updating EPON Module Image
Checking the Software Version of EPON Module
localhost# show module Codes : * - Internal/Built-in Module, N - Network Attached Module X - Switch Fabric Module, > - Current Management Module Module ------> A(S1) B(S2) 1 Module ------1 Ports Description Status Serial No. ----- ----------------- ------------ --------N/A Control Module active N/A N/A Control Module not-exist N/A 4 S5-EP4G-GR insert,up N/A Version Hw Fw Sw ---------------- --------- ------------ -----------release.rev(patch) 0.0(3) 1.0(177) REL0.6.5RC4
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Update Image
Updating EPON Module Image
Downloading New Image File from FTP Server
localhost# copy ftp 172.18.35.35 flash image ss5-ep4g-osapp-REL0.6.6RC2.img /tmp/ss5-ep4g-osapp-REL0.6.6RC2.img: 4.43 MB 4.25 MB/s done
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Update Image
Updating EPON Module Image
Checking Update Status
localhost# show update epon-module 1 status % << Slot 1 >> ----------------------------------------------------epon module/slot 1 STATUS : update image success IMGNAME : ss5-ep4g-osapp-REL0.6.6RC2.img start-time : 4h:5m:48s end-time : 4h:5m:59s -----------------------------------------------------
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