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This document provides a user manual for the Richerlink Epon OLT web management interface. It describes the system configuration, network configuration, trunk, port management, VLAN configuration, and PON management features that can be configured through the web UI. The document is organized into sections covering topics like basic information, file management, interface configuration, ONU management, and authentication management.
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Richerlink - Epon OLT Web User Manual PDF

This document provides a user manual for the Richerlink Epon OLT web management interface. It describes the system configuration, network configuration, trunk, port management, VLAN configuration, and PON management features that can be configured through the web UI. The document is organized into sections covering topics like basic information, file management, interface configuration, ONU management, and authentication management.
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Richerlink Epon OLT

Web Management user manual


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1 OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 WEB CONNECTION ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1.1 Log in ..................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1.2 WEB Management Home ................................................................................................................... 4
1.1.3 WEB Timeout ....................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1.4 Logout.................................................................................................................................................... 5
2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................................................................. 6
2.1 BASIC INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.2 RUNNING STATE ............................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.3 USER MANAGEMENT ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.4 FILE MANAGEMENT ......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.4.1 Current Version .................................................................................................................................... 7
2.4.2 Version Upgrade .................................................................................................................................. 7
2.4.3 Upload configuration ........................................................................................................................... 8
2.4.4 Download configuration file ................................................................................................................ 8
2.4.5 Download running configuration file.................................................................................................. 9
2.4.6 Save all configuration.......................................................................................................................... 9
2.5 SYSTEM TIME.................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
2.6 PING DIAGNOSTICS ...................................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.7 LOG INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................................................................ 12
2.8 RESTORE TO FACTORY SETTING ............................................................................................................................................. 12
2.9 DEVICE RESTART .......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
2.10 LOGOUT .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
3 NETWORK CONFIGURATION.......................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.1 INTERFACE IP ADDRESS CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................................................... 14
3.2 STATIC ARP............................................................................................................................................. 15
3.3 HOST ROUTING .............................................................................................................................................................................. 16
4 TRUNK.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.1 STATIC AGGREGATION ................................................................................................................................................................ 18
4.2 DYNAMIC AGGREGATION ............................................................................................................................................................ 19
5 PORT MANAGEMENT ....................................................................................................................................................................... 22
5.1 PORT SETTING ............................................................................................................................................................................... 22
5.2 STORM CONTROL.......................................................................................................................................................................... 23
5.3 PORT MIRRORING ......................................................................................................................................................................... 24
5.4 PORT ISOLATION............................................................................................................................................................................ 25
6 VLAN CONFIGURATION................................................................................................................................................................ 28
6.1 VLAN CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................................................................. 28
6.2 PORT BASED VLAN ................................................................................................................................ 29
7 PON MANAGEMENT ....................................................................................................................................................................... 31
7.1 DBA PROFILE CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................................................. 31
7.2 CAPABILITY PROFILE MANAGEMENT ..................................................................................................................................... 32
7.3 LINE PROFILE MANAGEMENT ................................................................................................................................................... 34
7.4 SERVICE PROFILE CONFIGURATION ...................................................................................................................................... 36
7.5 WARNING PROFILE MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................................................................ 39
7.6 OLT MANAGEMENT...................................................................................................................................................................... 40
7.7 ONU MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................................................................................... 41
7.7.1 ONU List .............................................................................................................................................. 41
7.7.2 ONU Basic Information ..................................................................................................................... 41
7.7.3 Binding configuration......................................................................................................................... 42
7.7.4 WAN Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 44
7.7.5 WIFI 2.4G Configuration ................................................................................................................... 49
7.7.6 WIFI 5G Configuration ...................................................................................................................... 49
7.7.7 Loop Detection ................................................................................................................................... 50
7.7.8 Warning profile binding ..................................................................................................................... 51
7.7.9 ONU Upgrade..................................................................................................................................... 51
7.8 AUTHENTICATION MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................................................................. 53
7.8.1 PON port automatic registration mode configuration ................................................................... 53
7.8.2 MAC authentication ........................................................................................................................... 53
1 Overview
This chapter introduces how to set up and manage OLT/ONU by web,mainly includes:
➢ OLT Maintenance: System reboot, settings backup, configuration saving,configuration restoring ,
software upgrading, login account management and so on.
➢ Port Management: Set admin State, speed, duplex, auto negotiation, flow control and other
parameters of the ports.
➢ VLAN Setting: Create VLAN,set the vlan parameters of the port.
➢ ONU management: ONU registration, restart, upgrading, profile configuration, loop detection,
alarm configuration, ONU detail info etc..

1.1 WEB Connection

1.1.1 Log in

Please set fixed IP address of your computer as :192.168.20.XXX : (XXX is 2~253).And the subnet
mask is 255.255.255.0.The default IP address of the OLT is 192.168.20.1.Just type 192.168.20.1 in the
address bar of your web browser, then click <Enter>. The Log In dialog box appears.

Select Role: You can log in using the default username(admin) and password(admin).click the "Login"
button, and you will enter the WEB management home page.
Note:
The default password of the OLT is set at the factory. You can also change the password in the System
Configuration -> User Management page of the OLT. If the OLT is restored to factory settings, the
default password admin will be restored.

1.1.2 WEB Management Home

After Login,the following screen shows the default layout.


1.1.3 WEB Timeout

If there is no action to the web management page for more than 5 minutes, you will log out
automatically .If you want to continue operating, please log in again.

1.1.4 Logout

Click menu “Logout” , you can quit the Web setting page.
2 System Configuration

2.1 Basic Information

Select menu "System Configuration -> Basic Information", the host information and product
information will be displayed as shown in the figure, where the host information can be edited and
modified.

➢ Product Model: The name of the device.


➢ Product Name: Refers to the name of the software system.
➢ Software Version: The version information currently in use.
➢ Baud Rate: 115200
➢ MAC Adress:The device MAC address.

2.2 Running State

Select the menu "System Configuration -> Running State" to view the Running Time, CPU Usage and
Memory Usage.

2.3 User Management

You can change the password by selecting the menu "System Configuration -> User
Management".
2.4 File Management

2.4.1 Current Version

Select the menu "System Configuration -> File Management" to view the current
version.

2.4.2 Version Upgrade

Through a firmware upgrade, you can load the latest software version to the OLT equipment to get
more features and more stable performance.
1. Select the menu "System Configuration-> Software," click "Browse" button, select the need to
upgrade the software.
2. Click "Upgrade" button to begin the upgrade.
3. Select the menu "System Configuration-> Device Reboot”,Without saving the configuration, click
“Reboot” to complete the version upgrade.

Note:
Do not power off during the upgrade process, otherwise may cause OLT device is not working properly.

2.4.3 Upload configuration

Select the configuration file you want to upload, click “Browse”, select Local File, and click “Upload” to
update the configuration.

2.4.4 Download configuration file

Click “Download” to download the configuration file.

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2.4.5 Download running configuration file

Click “Download” to download the current running configuration file.

2.4.6 Save all configuration

Click “Save” to save your current configuration.

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2.5 System Time

Select the menu "System Configuration -> System Time", modify the system time, and click "Modify" to
save the current configuration of the OLT.

2.6 Ping Diagnostics

In the ip address box, enter the ip address that needs to be pinged, as shown below: Enter
192.168.10.100, and then click “Start”.
The result is that the ip address 192.168.10.100 can be pinged.
2.7 Log Information

When the web implements some configuration or operation, it is recorded in the log output.

2.8 Restore to factory setting

Select the menu "System Configuration ->Restore to factory setting " and click "Recover" to restore the
factory settings of the OLT.

NOTE:You need to manually restart the device to make the restore take effect.

2.9 Device Restart

Select the menu "System Configuration ->Device Restart", you can check whether to save the current
configuration, and click "Reboot" to manually restart the OLT device.
2.10 Logout

Select the menu "System Configuration -> Logout", click "Logout" to exit the OLT WEB end and return
to the login interface.
3 Network Configuration

3.1 Interface IP address configuration

Select the menu "Network Configuration -> Interface IP Address Configuration". On this page, you can
modify the IP address required to log in to the OLT.

After entering the VID and IP address, click "Add" to take effect.
3.2 Static ARP

There are two different ARP entries in the ARP table, one is static ARP and the other is dynamic ARP.
➢ Static ARP is an ARP entry configured by the user. The system does not automatically refresh and
delete the system. You need to manually complete the ARP entry.
➢ Dynamic ARP is automatically generated by the system based on the received ARP request or
response packet. The system automatically creates and deletes the ARP.
➢ Real-time update and maintenance, without user intervention, but you can manually delete
dynamic ARP entries.

The steps for configuring static ARP are as follows:

Enter the IP address and MAC address, and click "Add" to configure successfully.

Select the entry to be deleted and click "Delete" to delete dynamic ARP or static ARP.
3.3 Host Routing

Select the menu "Network Configuration -> Host Routing", on this page you can set the host route.

The steps to configure static routing are as follows:

Step1: Enter the destination IP address.

Step2: Enter the next hop IP address;

Step3: Click “Add” to configure the success.


Step4: To delete, check the host route and click “Delete” to complete.
4 Trunk

4.1 Static Aggregation

Select the menu "Trunk -> Static Aggregation", on this page you can configure a static aggregation
group.

The steps to configure a static aggregation group are as follows:


Step1: Check the ports that need to be configured, such as epon3 and epon7.
Step2: Enter the static aggregation group ID.

Step3: Click “Add” to configure the success and display.

Step 4: The system supports the load balancing function of the aggregation group, which can be
changed. Select the desired load balancing algorithm and click "Modify" to change it.

Load Balancing Algorithm:


Load Balancing Description
dst-mac Destination MAC address load balancing algorithm
src-mac Source MAC address load balancing algorithm
src-dst-mac Source/destination MAC address load balancing algorithm
dst-ip Destination IP address load balancing algorithm
src-ip Source IP address load balancing algorithm
src-dst-ip Source/destination IP address load balancing algorithm

If you need to delete the port member of the static aggregation group, click the first “delete” to succeed.
If you need to delete the static aggregation group, click the second “delete” to success.

4.2 Dynamic Aggregation

Select the menu "Trunk -> Dynamic Aggregation", on this page you can configure the dynamic
aggregation group.
The steps to configure a dynamic aggregation group are as follows:

Step 1: In the port under LACP configuration, select the required port, for example, select epon1.
Step2: Enter the group ID and select Active or Passive in the mode.

Step3: Click “Create” to generate the configuration.

Step4: If you need to add multiple port members in the same aggregation group, you can complete the
configuration by repeating Step1.
Step 5: After the configuration is complete, the system supports the load balancing function of the
aggregation group, select the required load balancing algorithm, and click “Modify”.

Step6: If you need to delete the port member of the aggregation group, select the port member and
click the first “delete” to succeed.

Step7: If you need to delete the aggregation group, just click the second "delete" to be successful.
5 Port Management

5.1 Port Setting

Select the menu "Port Configuration -> Port Setting", where you can see the ports that can be
managed and the status of the ports.
You can check the port range and check the port state, speed and flow control parameters.
Configurations such as port management status are available. The port adaptation function is enabled
by default. After the shutdown, you can manually modify the port rate and duplex mode. On this page,
you can also enable or disable port flow control.

5.2 Storm Control

You can perform storm control configuration for broadcast/multicast/unknown list broadcasts.
Packets Limit : Specifies the maximum number of packets that can be forwarded per second. The
number of packets is pps (packets per second). The value ranges from 0-100000 pps.

The storm control configuration is as follows:


Step1: Select the ports to be configured, such as epon2 and epon3.
Step2: Select broadcast, multicast or unknown unicast, etc., and enter the values in the range.
Step3: Click”modify” to configure and display.

5.3 Port Mirroring

Select the menu "Port Configuration -> Port Mirroring", on this page you can add a mirroring
configuration.
You can follow these steps:
Step1: Select the mirror port and monitor port in the list:
Step2: Select the direction to be monitored by the mirror source port: Both, Receive, or Transmit.
Step3:Click the “Add” button, and a successful configuration will appear in the column.

5.4 Port Isolation

Select the menu "Port Configuration -> Port Isolation",on this pages you can add ports for isolation.
Port isolation can be based on the following steps:
Step1: Select the ports in the list that need to be isolated:
Step2: At this time, the port range will display the selected port information, and select the port isolation
enable or disable.
Step3:Click the "Modify" button, the configuration is successful.
After modification, as shown below.
6 VLAN Configuration

6.1 VLAN Configuration

VLAN Configuration can be based on the following steps:


Step1: Fill in the VLAN ID (range 2-4094);
Step2: Fill in a name;
Step3: Click the “Add” button, the configuration is successful.

After the configuration is completed, as shown below:


Modify the configuration, click the Options button before configuration, re-enter the name, click
"edit" to modify VLAN configuration, you can also select the article configured to remove the VLAN
configured as required click on the "delete" button.

6.2 Port Based VLAN

Select the menu "VLAN Configuration -> Port Based VLAN". On this page, you can add the
configuration of the port VLAN.

You can follow these steps:


Step1: Select the port to be configured in the list:
Step2: Select the link type: The drop-down option box includes Access, trunk, and Hybrid.
Step3: Click the "Modify" button to complete the modification of the port VLAN Mode.

Step4: Allowed VLAN ID column can be added or deleted, and allowed VLAN ID.
7 PON Management
7.1 DBA Profile Configuration
Select the menu "PON Management-> DBA Profile Management". The DBA is mainly used to control
the upstream bandwidth of the ONU.

Name: DBA profile name. If not specified, the system will automatically adopt the default name
"dbaprofilex" and "x" is the number of the DBA profile.
ID: DBA profile number. If not specified, the system will automatically assign the smallest profile number.
Value range: 11-512.
Fixed bandwidth: This part of the bandwidth is fixedly allocated to the user, even if the user does not
use it, other users can not occupy. The value ranges from 256 to 1244160 Kbit/s.
Guaranteed bandwidth: This part of the bandwidth is allocated to the user. If the user does not use it,
other users can occupy this part of the bandwidth. The value ranges from 256 to 1244160 Kbit/s.
Maximum bandwidth: The maximum bandwidth value that a user can use. The configuration needs to
follow fix <= assure <= max. The maximum bandwidth value range: 256 ~ 1244160Kbit / s.
Type: Five types of DBA configuration profiles
Type Description Fixed Guaranteed Maximum
Type1 Fixed bandwidth √
Type2 Guaranteed bandwidth √
Type3 Maximum +Guaranteed √ √
Type4 Maximum bandwidth √
Type5 Fixed+Guaranteed+Maximum √ √ √
1. DBA profile creation:
Step1:Fill in the name or ID (only select one of them to input);
Step2 : Select the type of DBA profile. There are five types can be selected according to the actual
situation. For example, select type5 and set the corresponding parameters. Then click “Add” button to
complete the creation of the DBA profile.
2. Modify the DBA profile configuration.
Step 1: Select the previous option, modify the parameters and Click “Modify” to modify the configuration
successfully.

3. Delete the configuration.


Select the option before the configuration, and click the "Delete" button.
Note:
you must ensure that the DBA profile is not bound by any line profile before you want to delete the DBA
profile configuration.

7.2 Capability Profile Management


Select the menu "PON Management -> Capability Profile Management" and fill in the configuration as
prompted.

Types: Gigabit; fast; any


Way: Select auto for automatic matching; Select num if you need to configure the specific number.
Ethernet ports number: the value ranges from 0 to 32.
The capability profile configuration steps are as follows:
Step1: In the capability profile configuration bar, fill in a name or ID;
Step2: Click “Add” to add a new capability profile successfully.

Step3: Change the parameters and click "Configure" button to modify successfully.
Step4: Delete the configuration, select the option before the configuration, and click “Delete”.

7.3 Line Profile Management


Select the menu "PON Management-> Line Profile Management". You can bind a DBA profile with a
line profile in this page.

The line profile configuration steps are as follows:


1. Create a line profile:
Fill in the name or ID and click “Add” button to get the new configuration.
2. Bind the DBA profile:
Select the corresponding line profile, enter the DBA name or DBAID to be bound, and click "Bind" to
take effect.

3. Unbind the DBA profile:


Select the corresponding line profile, and click "Unbind".
4. Delete the line profile:
Select the corresponding profile, and click the "Delete" button.

Note:
Before you delete the configuration, you must first unbind it with the ONU to delete it successfully.

7.4 Service Profile Configuration


Select the menu "PON Management-> Service Profile Management", and you can configure the VLAN
for different ports of the ONU in the service profile.
The configuration steps are as follows:
1. Create a service profile:
Enter the name or ID, for example, enter the name “s1” and click “Add” to add the configuration
successfully.

2. Configure the service profile:


Select the service profile to be configured, enter the port to be configured, select the VLAN mode:
transparent / tag / trunk / translation, and enter the specific values required for each mode.
For example: select port 1, VLAN mode is tag, VLANID is 4094;.
Click “Configure”, the configuration is successful.

3. Delete the VLAN configuration:


To delete a VLAN configuration, check the configuration to be deleted and click "Conf Del";

4. Delete the service profile:


To delete a service profile, select one of the configurations and click "Delete".

7.5 Warning Profile Management


Select menu "PON Management-> Warning Profile Management" to configure loop alarms, ONU port
up / down, ONU online and offline alarms.

The steps for configuring the alarm module are as follows:


1. Create an warning profile:
Enter the name or ID, for example, enter the name “w1” and click “Add” to add the configuration
successfully.
2. Configure the warning profile:

In the warning configuration column, configure three types of warnings and click "confirm".

3. Delete the alarm profile:


To delete the configuration, select the configuration to be deleted and click “Delete”.

7.6 OLT Management


Select the menu "PON Management -> OLT Management" to view the OLT status, temperature,
module voltage, laser output power ,received power and other information of the PON module.
7.7 ONU Management

7.7.1 ONU List

Select the menu "PON Management -> ONU Management",and view the registration information of the
ONU.

In this page, you can manage, re-register, reboot, and add offline configurations for the ONU.

7.7.2 ONU Basic Information

➢ Click the "Manage" operation button in the ONU registration list, and it will turn to the ONU
management page.
➢ On the ONU management page, you can view ONU information, perform WAN configuration, WiFi
2.4G configuration, WiFi 5G configuration, binding profile, loop detection and alarm configuration,
etc.
➢ On the home page of the ONU management page, you can view the basic ONU information:
7.7.3 Binding configuration

7.7.3.1 Binding profile

Select the Bindings tab to bind the service profile and line profile and configure the description.
Note:
➢ Service profiles can be used to configure VLAN information for ONU ports.
➢ The line profile is mainly bound to the DBA profile to limit the upstream rate of the ONU.
➢ Bind the service profile and line profile for the onu before you configure the loop detection,Alarm
profile,wifi_2.4G,wifi_5G and WAN info.
Step 1: Select the line profile and service profile to be bound, configure the description information, and
click the "Bind" button:
The following prompt message will be displayed, suggesting that the binding configuration will take
effect after applying, click the "OK" button.

The configured binding information will appear in the "Information of bound profile" list:

Step2: Click the "Apply" button to down the binding configuration to the ONU to complete the binding
configuration.
Note: You need to click “Apply” to download the configuration to the ONU successfully.

7.7.3.2 Unbind profile

Select the binding information and click the "Unbind" button to complete the unbinding of the profile
information.

7.7.4 WAN Configuration

Select the "WAN Conf" tab to configure WAN connection for the ONU.
7.7.4.1 Create the first WAN connection

Step1: If there is no WAN configuration by default, when clicking the "WAN Conf" tab, a prompt box will
pop up as follows, click "OK"

Step2: Enter the initial configuration page, and click the "Create" button:

Step3: Enter the WAN connection configuration page, after configuring the parameters, click the
"Confirm" button to create the first WAN connection successfully.

7.7.4.2 Add WAN connection

After there is already exist one or more WAN connection, if you wanted to add a new one:
Step1: Take adding a bridge connection with a VID of 2100 as an example. An existing WAN connection
with a VID of 2200 is as follows:
Step2: Modify the parameters based on this WAN connection, change Wan Mode to Bridge, Service
Type to Other, select the LAN1 port to be bound, and change the VLAN ID to 2100. Click the "Create"
button to add a new WAN connection. .

Step3: A new page will be added and the total number of pages will be increased by one, if the WAN
connection is successfully established, the status will be displayed as connected
7.7.4.3 Modify WAN connection configuration

Step1: On the WAN configuration page, click "Previous" or "Next" to find the WAN connection to be
modified:

Step2: Modify the corresponding parameters as required, and click "Apply" to complete the
configuration modification.
7.7.4.4 Delete WAN connection configuration

To delete a WAN connection:


Step1: On the WAN configuration page, click "Previous" or "Next" to find the WAN connection to be
deleted:

Step2: Click the "Delete" button to complete the deletion of the WAN connection.
7.7.5 WIFI 2.4G Configuration

Select the "WIFI 2.4G Configuration" tab, and then configure the 2.4G WIFI.

7.7.6 WIFI 5G Configuration

Select the "WIFI 5G Configuration" tab, and then configure the 5G WIFI..
7.7.7 Loop Detection

Select the "Loop Detection" tab to modify the loop detection configuration of each port of ONU.

Select UNI PORT and Enable Loop/Disable Loop, enter the interval value and click the "Confirm"
button.
7.7.8 Warning profile binding

Select the "Alarm Conf" tab to modify the alarm profile bound by onu.Select an added warning profile
from the list of warning profiles and click”Confirm”.

7.7.9 ONU Upgrade

Select the menu "PON management-> ONU management", you can upgrade ONU connected with the
same PON port individually or in batches(for the same model).
Step1: Select the ONU that needs to be upgraded and the Port ID where it is located, and click "ONU
Upgrade";

Step2: Click "Choose file" to select the version file to be upgraded, and click "Upgrade";
The whole process will take several minutes. Do not cut off the power or unplug the network cable
during this time.

When the system prompts that version upgrading is successful, you can proceed to the next step.

Step3: Check the upgrade status and registration status, wait for the upgrade status to display as
"upgrade success", the registration status as "config ok", and click the "commit"
button;

Step4: If the system prompts "commit success", the ONU is upgraded successfully.
7.8 Authentication management
Select the menu "PON Management -> Authentication Management" to set up automatic registration
and MAC authentication for different PON port。

7.8.1 PON port automatic registration mode configuration

Select a PON port, such as PON2 port, select disable automatic registration, and click the "OK" button.
After the configuration is completed, all the ONU under the PON2 port cannot be automatically
registered. You need to manually bind the profile before registering and going online.

7.8.2 MAC authentication

Select the PON port, select the white list or blacklist to configure, enter the mac address, and click Add
to create a white list or blacklist of MAC authentication for different PON ports.

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