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vlan database | vlan database | ||
no vlan 129-2900 | no vlan 129-2900 | ||
vlan 2601 | vlan 2601 | ||
exit | exit | ||
interface | |||
interface gei_1/2/1 | |||
switchport mode hybrid | |||
switchport vlan 2601 tag | |||
switchport default vlan 2900 | |||
exit | exit | ||
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gpon | gpon | ||
profile tcont fixed1G type 1 fixed 1000000 | profile tcont fixed1G type 1 fixed 1000000 | ||
exit | |||
interface gpon-olt_1/2/1 | |||
no onu 1 | |||
onu 1 type ZTE-F622 sn (SERIALNR) vport-mode gemport | |||
exit | exit | ||
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gemport 1 name Gem1 portid 129 unicast tcont 1 dir both queue 1 | gemport 1 name Gem1 portid 129 unicast tcont 1 dir both queue 1 | ||
switchport mode hybrid vport 1 | switchport mode hybrid vport 1 | ||
switchport vlan 2601 tag | switchport vlan 2601 tag | ||
switchport default vlan 2900 | switchport default vlan 2900 | ||
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exit | exit | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
=== Huawei quick basic test configuration example === | === Huawei quick basic test configuration example === | ||
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MA5680T(config)#port vlan 100 0/18 0 | MA5680T(config)#port vlan 100 0/18 0 | ||
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=== Adtran TA-5000) === | |||
* To verify your Adtran TA-5000 is able to detect if the Mikrotik SFP GPON module is connected to your GPON network | |||
#1 Telnet to your Adtran TA-5000 - (enable when you login) | |||
#2 type in "show run" and look for information which appears like this: | |||
! | |||
remote-device ont 2@1/20/1.gpon | |||
mac-spoofing-allowed enable | |||
serial-number "MKTK0c150621" | |||
no shutdown | |||
! | |||
Note - the serial-number "MKTK0c150621" indicates the Adtran TA-5000 does see the Mikrotik SFP GPON module. | |||
#3 To view additional information - type in the following | |||
show remote-device ont 2@1/20/1.gpon | |||
note: Replace the 2@1/20/1.gpon part of the command with your configuration | |||
You should something similar to the following: | |||
TA5000-3#show remote-device ont 2@1/20/1.gpon | |||
remote-device ont 2@1/20/1.gpon is IS and up | |||
Uptime : 0 days, 04 hours, 46 minutes, 20 seconds | |||
Description : MKTK0c150621_Mikrotik-MKTK0c1506 | |||
Activated Serial Number : MKTK0c150621 | |||
CLEI : | |||
Software Version : <forced-A> | |||
Inactive Software Version : <forced-B> | |||
Boot Software Version : na | |||
Upgrade Status : Upgrade Completed | |||
Part Number : 2.7-D-P5 | |||
Product Name : | |||
OLT Rx Power (RSSI) dBm : -10.5 | |||
ONT Rx Power dBm : -11.7 | |||
ONT Tx Power dBm : 2.0 | |||
Upstream BIP : 52413 | |||
Downstream BIP : 69 | |||
RDI : 0 | |||
RX Ploam CRC Error : na | |||
US Good DBRu : na | |||
US Bad DBRu : na | |||
Equalization Delay bit : 300870 | |||
Fiber Distance m : 834 | |||
ACS Server Profile : | |||
ACS Username : | |||
Management Mac Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00 | |||
Last Error : Error: Management IP not suppoted in this ONT | |||
I will later edit and add more information for how to configure the Adtran and Mikrotik (when I figure it out). | |||
North Idaho Tom Jones | |||
EDIT December 30 2016 by "TomjNorthIdaho" | |||
I am now able to confirm the that I was able to get a Mikrotik GPON SFP module (inserted into a Mikrotik 2011UiAS-2HnD running 6.37.3) to work in my ISP GPON network. My head-end to the GPON networks are Adtran TA-5000 units (System Release 08.05.01.02). | |||
I suspect there may be more than one way to configure everything... | |||
Here is what I did: | |||
- - - (Simple bridge) - On the Head-End that terminates all your customer GPON networks/devices, you need to configure the head-end as if you are connecting a simple bridging ONT. Do not configure Virtual Ethernets. | |||
- - - (Simple bridge) - On the Mikrotik with the Mikrotik GPON SFP module inserted; configure the sfp1 interface the same way you would configure a normal Ethernet. Do not use vlan tagging (802.1q). | |||
This is a CLI show run from my Adtran TA-5000 showing the parts of the Adtran configuration to make the Mikrotik GPON module work: | |||
<pre> | |||
======================================== | |||
======================================== | |||
! | |||
remote-device ont 2@1/20/1.gpon | |||
description "Mikrotik--2@1/20/1--MKTK0c150621" | |||
mac-spoofing-allowed enable | |||
serial-number "MKTK0c150621" | |||
no shutdown | |||
! | |||
! | |||
evc "Data" | |||
s-tag 246 | |||
connect men-port default-ethernet | |||
mac-switched | |||
no preserve-ce-vlan | |||
no shutdown | |||
! | |||
! | |||
evc "Data" | |||
s-tag 246 | |||
connect men-port default-ethernet | |||
mac-switched | |||
no preserve-ce-vlan | |||
no shutdown | |||
! | |||
! | |||
interface gpon 1/20/1 | |||
activation-mode auto-activate | |||
resource allocation-mode 32 32 | |||
thresholds total-min-rate 2488000 | |||
no shutdown | |||
! | |||
! | |||
shaper "Download-MKTK0c150621" 1/20 | |||
per remote-device 2@1/20/1.gpon queue 0-7 | |||
rate 999999 | |||
gpon channel assured-bandwidth 0 | |||
gpon channel fixed-bandwidth 0 | |||
min-rate 0 | |||
no shutdown | |||
! | |||
! | |||
shaper "Upload-MKTK0c150621" 2@1/20/1.gpon | |||
per interface gpon 2/0/1@1/20/1.gpon channel 1 | |||
rate 999999 | |||
gpon channel assured-bandwidth 0 | |||
gpon channel fixed-bandwidth 0 | |||
min-rate 0 | |||
no shutdown | |||
! | |||
======================================== | |||
======================================== | |||
</pre> | |||
. . . | |||
edit (added additional information) ... | |||
Feb 24 2017 North Idaho Tom Jones | |||
- I have been able to successfully test the Mikrotik GPON module installed in a Mikrotik to my Adtran TA-5000 using the following configurations: | |||
- - Bridge Mode (and Bridge Mode using 802.1q where I can bridge different networks to different Ethernet ports on my mikrotik where all networks remained isolated from each other). | |||
- - Residential Gateway , where the client Mikrotik performs NAT, FireWall, DHCP to client LAN, just about everything a Mikrotik can already do. | |||
. . . | |||
A very interesting possibility for use could be where a single GPON module equipped Mikrotik may be able to function as a Multi-Dwelling multi-Residential-Gateway device and support something similar to SubH. To do this, configure the Mikrotik on a Vlan on talking to your Out-Of-Band SubH network. Then add some MetaRouter virtual routers to your Mikrotik where each virtual Mikrotik is uniquely dedicated to each dwelling. Thus it is possible to make a single Mikrotik act as if it were multiple routers where each virtual router is isolated. This may be cost effective compared to other GPON multi-dwelling solutions. | |||
North Idaho Tom Jones | |||
=== Calix B6 Series === | |||
<pre> | |||
gpon ont capability-profile MKTK-GPON-SFP | |||
lan 1 | |||
pots 0 | |||
serial 0 | |||
hpna 0 | |||
rf-video 0 | |||
hot-rf-video 0 | |||
no rf-overlay | |||
exit | |||
! | |||
interface gpon ont 4.20 MKTK-GPON-SFP | |||
ranging-code 1809914685 MKTK | |||
service 1 | |||
access profile Internet_100M_100M | |||
match vlan 4 | |||
no shutdown | |||
exit | |||
remote interface ethernet 1 | |||
untagged vlan 4 | |||
no shutdown | |||
exit | |||
no shutdown | |||
exit | |||
</pre> | </pre> |
Latest revision as of 08:09, 30 April 2018
ZTE quick basic test configuration example
- gpon-olt_0/14/1 GPON port
- gei_0/1/1 ethernet port
vlan database no vlan 129-2900 vlan 2601 exit interface gei_1/2/1 switchport mode hybrid switchport vlan 2601 tag switchport default vlan 2900 exit /* create profile, 1G bandwidth */ gpon profile tcont fixed1G type 1 fixed 1000000 exit interface gpon-olt_1/2/1 no onu 1 onu 1 type ZTE-F622 sn (SERIALNR) vport-mode gemport exit interface gpon-onu_1/2/1:1 vport-mode gemport def-map-type 1:1 tcont 1 name 1 allocid 256 profile fixed1G tcont 1 gap mode3 gemport 1 name Gem1 portid 129 unicast tcont 1 dir both queue 1 switchport mode hybrid vport 1 switchport vlan 2601 tag switchport default vlan 2900 exit pon-onu-mng gpon-onu_1/2/1:1 gemport 1 exit
Huawei quick basic test configuration example
- TEST - server behind 0/18 0 interface.
- DUT - behind 0/0 3 ont 0
############# Configure DBA profile for ONT ################ MA5680T(config)#dba-profile add profile-id 10 profile-name T4-1G type4 max 1024000 ############# Configure line profile and bridgeport to interwork for ONT ################ MA5680T(config)#ont-lineprofile gpon profile-id 10 profile-name transparent MA5680T(config-gpon-lineprofile-10)#tcont 1 dba-profile-id 10 MA5680T(config-gpon-lineprofile-10)#gem add 0 eth tcont 1 MA5680T(config-gpon-lineprofile-10)#mapping-mode port MA5680T(config-gpon-lineprofile-10)#gem mapping 0 0 eth 1 MA5680T(config-gpon-lineprofile-10)#commit MA5680T(config-gpon-lineprofile-10)#quit ############# Configure service profile and bridgeport to UNI port for ONT ################ MA5680T(config)#ont-srvprofile gpon profile-id 10 profile-name transparent MA5680T(config-gpon-srvprofile-10)#ont-port eth 1 pots 0 MA5680T(config-gpon-srvprofile-10)#port vlan eth 1 transparent MA5680T(config-gpon-srvprofile-10)#commit MA5680T(config-gpon-srvprofile-10)#quit ############# register ONT with Huawei OLT ################ MA5680T(config)#interface gpon 0/1 // enter GPON card interface MA5680T(config-if-gpon-0/1)#port 4 ont-auto-find enable MA5680T(config)#display ont autofind all gpon MA5680T(config-if-gpon-0/1)#ont add 3 0 sn-auth (SERIALNR) omci ont-lineprofile-id 10 ont-srvprofile-id 10 ############# Configure Vlan 100 from ONT to OLT gigabit port ################ MA5680T(config)#service-port vlan 100 gpon 0/0/3 ont 0 gemport 0 multi-service user-vlan 100 ############# Add VLAN 100 to OLT gigaport ################ MA5680T(config)#port vlan 100 0/18 0
Adtran TA-5000)
- To verify your Adtran TA-5000 is able to detect if the Mikrotik SFP GPON module is connected to your GPON network
- 1 Telnet to your Adtran TA-5000 - (enable when you login)
- 2 type in "show run" and look for information which appears like this:
! remote-device ont 2@1/20/1.gpon mac-spoofing-allowed enable serial-number "MKTK0c150621" no shutdown !
Note - the serial-number "MKTK0c150621" indicates the Adtran TA-5000 does see the Mikrotik SFP GPON module.
- 3 To view additional information - type in the following
show remote-device ont 2@1/20/1.gpon note: Replace the 2@1/20/1.gpon part of the command with your configuration You should something similar to the following:
TA5000-3#show remote-device ont 2@1/20/1.gpon remote-device ont 2@1/20/1.gpon is IS and up
Uptime : 0 days, 04 hours, 46 minutes, 20 seconds Description : MKTK0c150621_Mikrotik-MKTK0c1506 Activated Serial Number : MKTK0c150621 CLEI : Software Version : <forced-A> Inactive Software Version : <forced-B> Boot Software Version : na Upgrade Status : Upgrade Completed Part Number : 2.7-D-P5 Product Name : OLT Rx Power (RSSI) dBm : -10.5 ONT Rx Power dBm : -11.7 ONT Tx Power dBm : 2.0 Upstream BIP : 52413 Downstream BIP : 69 RDI : 0 RX Ploam CRC Error : na US Good DBRu : na US Bad DBRu : na Equalization Delay bit : 300870 Fiber Distance m : 834 ACS Server Profile : ACS Username : Management Mac Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00 Last Error : Error: Management IP not suppoted in this ONT
I will later edit and add more information for how to configure the Adtran and Mikrotik (when I figure it out). North Idaho Tom Jones
EDIT December 30 2016 by "TomjNorthIdaho"
I am now able to confirm the that I was able to get a Mikrotik GPON SFP module (inserted into a Mikrotik 2011UiAS-2HnD running 6.37.3) to work in my ISP GPON network. My head-end to the GPON networks are Adtran TA-5000 units (System Release 08.05.01.02).
I suspect there may be more than one way to configure everything... Here is what I did:
- - - (Simple bridge) - On the Head-End that terminates all your customer GPON networks/devices, you need to configure the head-end as if you are connecting a simple bridging ONT. Do not configure Virtual Ethernets.
- - - (Simple bridge) - On the Mikrotik with the Mikrotik GPON SFP module inserted; configure the sfp1 interface the same way you would configure a normal Ethernet. Do not use vlan tagging (802.1q).
This is a CLI show run from my Adtran TA-5000 showing the parts of the Adtran configuration to make the Mikrotik GPON module work:
======================================== ======================================== ! remote-device ont 2@1/20/1.gpon description "Mikrotik--2@1/20/1--MKTK0c150621" mac-spoofing-allowed enable serial-number "MKTK0c150621" no shutdown ! ! evc "Data" s-tag 246 connect men-port default-ethernet mac-switched no preserve-ce-vlan no shutdown ! ! evc "Data" s-tag 246 connect men-port default-ethernet mac-switched no preserve-ce-vlan no shutdown ! ! interface gpon 1/20/1 activation-mode auto-activate resource allocation-mode 32 32 thresholds total-min-rate 2488000 no shutdown ! ! shaper "Download-MKTK0c150621" 1/20 per remote-device 2@1/20/1.gpon queue 0-7 rate 999999 gpon channel assured-bandwidth 0 gpon channel fixed-bandwidth 0 min-rate 0 no shutdown ! ! shaper "Upload-MKTK0c150621" 2@1/20/1.gpon per interface gpon 2/0/1@1/20/1.gpon channel 1 rate 999999 gpon channel assured-bandwidth 0 gpon channel fixed-bandwidth 0 min-rate 0 no shutdown ! ======================================== ========================================
. . . edit (added additional information) ... Feb 24 2017 North Idaho Tom Jones - I have been able to successfully test the Mikrotik GPON module installed in a Mikrotik to my Adtran TA-5000 using the following configurations:
- - Bridge Mode (and Bridge Mode using 802.1q where I can bridge different networks to different Ethernet ports on my mikrotik where all networks remained isolated from each other). - - Residential Gateway , where the client Mikrotik performs NAT, FireWall, DHCP to client LAN, just about everything a Mikrotik can already do. . . .
A very interesting possibility for use could be where a single GPON module equipped Mikrotik may be able to function as a Multi-Dwelling multi-Residential-Gateway device and support something similar to SubH. To do this, configure the Mikrotik on a Vlan on talking to your Out-Of-Band SubH network. Then add some MetaRouter virtual routers to your Mikrotik where each virtual Mikrotik is uniquely dedicated to each dwelling. Thus it is possible to make a single Mikrotik act as if it were multiple routers where each virtual router is isolated. This may be cost effective compared to other GPON multi-dwelling solutions. North Idaho Tom Jones
Calix B6 Series
gpon ont capability-profile MKTK-GPON-SFP lan 1 pots 0 serial 0 hpna 0 rf-video 0 hot-rf-video 0 no rf-overlay exit ! interface gpon ont 4.20 MKTK-GPON-SFP ranging-code 1809914685 MKTK service 1 access profile Internet_100M_100M match vlan 4 no shutdown exit remote interface ethernet 1 untagged vlan 4 no shutdown exit no shutdown exit