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1. The document provides commands for configuring a Huawei MA5800-X7 GPON OLT, including commands to add physical cards, configure VLANs, GPON ports, ONT profiles, traffic shaping, and more. 2. It also lists commands for checking configurations and status, such as displaying ONT information, auto-discovered ONTs, physical modules, configuration, profiles, and service ports. 3. The summary describes how to remove an ONT configuration, by first deleting its associated service ports and then deleting the ONT itself.

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1. The document provides commands for configuring a Huawei MA5800-X7 GPON OLT, including commands to add physical cards, configure VLANs, GPON ports, ONT profiles, traffic shaping, and more. 2. It also lists commands for checking configurations and status, such as displaying ONT information, auto-discovered ONTs, physical modules, configuration, profiles, and service ports. 3. The summary describes how to remove an ONT configuration, by first deleting its associated service ports and then deleting the ONT itself.

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Huawei GPON configuration

Saturday, March 5, 2022, 13:03

In this article, you can find helpful commands that can be used for the configuration of Huawei MA5800-
X7 GPON from within Splynx. Huawei instead of the “show” use the “display” command. Also, there is
enable mode, similar to Cisco devices. If we need to delete part of the configuration – use “undo
some_command” instead of “no some_command”.

The basic information of the system display version give the understanding of the version of equipment
and OS running on it.

It shows interfaces, for instance, MEth0. Now it’s showing GPON ports:display interface

The most important commands show running and startup configurations:

display saved-configuration

display saved-configuration

Get information about configured IPs and also the routing table:

display ip interfaces

display ip routing-table

1. How to set user and config default route

Use:

ip route-static 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.0.0.1

ssh user "test" authentication-type password

Before configuring GPON and VLANs we need to install physical cards to chassis slots and initiate them
with commands similar to:
This command is adding a card on board 0, slot 5. And it’s defining that it’s a 16 port GPON card. In our
case, we have one H901GPHF (GPON 16 port) and H901MPLA (SFP+ Ethernet) card: board add 0/5
H901GPHF

2. How to configure GPON

SET VLANS. ID depends on the design, let’s assume that 100 is management, 200 Internet, 300 voice and
400 is IPTV.

(config)

vlan 100 smart

vlan 200 smart

vlan 300 smart

vlan 400 smart

SET VLANs to the UPLINK PORT.

Our UPLINK port is located in the board 0, slot 0, SFP port 0. It means “0/8 0”

(config)

port vlan 100 0/8 0

port vlan 200 0/8 0

port vlan 300 0/8 0

port vlan 400 0/8 0

Defining DBA profiles. This defines upload speed (capability of the service on one ONT).

Here it says that upload for MGNT is a maximum 1Mbps, for the Internet is from 10Mbps to 200Mbps,
Voice is 4Mbps and TV is up to 5 Mbps.

dba-profile add profile-id 100 profile-name "MGNT" type1 fix 1024

dba-profile add profile-id 102 profile-name "INTERNET" type3 assure 10000 max 200000
dba-profile add profile-id 103 profile-name "VOICE" type1 fix 4096

dba-profile add profile-id 104 profile-name "CUSTOM_TV" type1 fix 5192

Configure traffic tables and define real speed limitations.

We define MGNT to 1 Mbps Up and down, Voice to 4 Mbps, TV to 10 Mbps, and the Internet to
100/20 Mbps.

traffic table ip index 100 name "MGNT" cir 512 cbs 329680 pir 1024 pbs 329680 color-mode color-blind
priority 7 priority-policy local-setting

traffic table ip index 101 name "INTERNET_100_DOWN" cir 10000 cbs 329680 pir 100000 pbs 329680
priority 0 priority-policy local-Setting

traffic table ip index 102 name "INTERNET_20_UP" cir 4096 cbs 329680 pir 20000 pbs 329680 priority 0
priority-policy local-Setting

traffic table ip index 103 name "VOICE_SMART" cir 2048 cbs 329680 pir 4096 pbs 329680 color-mode
color-blind priority 7 priority-policy local-setting

traffic table ip index 104 name "CUSTOM_TV_COOL" cir 5192 cbs 329680 pir 10240 pbs 329680 color-
mode color-blind priority 7 priority-policy local-setting

SYNC PROFILES/BUNDLE.

(config)

ont-lineprofile gpon profile-id 20 profile-name "FTTH-100"

Here we defined ont-lineprofile for FTTH-100 tariff bundle, that includes voice, IPTV, internet and
management.

Following configuration lines are put under ont-lineprofile config:

tcont 1 dba-profile-id 100

tcont 2 dba-profile-id 102

tcont 3 dba-profile-id 103

tcont 4 dba-profile-id 104


gem add 1 eth tcont 1

gem add 2 eth tcont 2

gem add 3 eth tcont 3

gem add 4 eth tcont 4

gem mapping 1 1 vlan 100

gem mapping 2 2 vlan 200

gem mapping 3 3 vlan 300

gem mapping 4 4 vlan 400

commit

SERVICE PROFILE.

ont-srvprofile gpon profile-id 20 profile-name "FTTH-100"

ont-port pots adaptive eth adaptive

commit

ONT CONNECTION.

Auto find can be enabled this way:

interface gpon 0/5

port 0 ont-auto-find enable

SET PROFILES to CUSTOMER :

interface gpon 0/5

ont add 0 1 sn-auth "4857544352E92103" omci ont-lineprofile-id 20 ont-srvprofile-id 20 desc


"CUSTOMER-1"

The last is the most difficult command – it’s defining service ports for each VLAN for ONT.
service-port 1001 vlan 100 gpon 0/5/0 ont 1 gemport 1 multi-service user-vlan 100 tag-transform
translate inbound traffic-table index 10 outbound traffic-table index 10

service-port 1002 vlan 200 gpon 0/5/0 ont 1 gemport 2 multi-service user-vlan 200 tag-transform
translate inbound traffic-table index 102 outbound traffic-table index 101

service-port 1003 vlan 300 gpon 0/5/0 ont 1 gemport 3 multi-service user-vlan 300 tag-transform
translate inbound traffic-table index 103 outbound traffic-table index 103

service-port 1004 vlan 400 gpon 0/5/0 ont 1 gemport 4 multi-service user-vlan 400 tag-transform
translate inbound traffic-table index 104 outbound traffic-table index 104

3. Commands to check the displaying status

When everything is configured, there are a few helpful commands for displaying status.

Show all configured ONT devices:

display ont info 0 5 0 all

display ont info summary 0/5

display service-port all

Show auto-discovered ONTs:

display ont autofind all

Show physical module installed on Huawei OLT chassis:

display board 0

Show specific module installed:

display board 0/SlotID

display board 0/5

Show all configuration:

display display current-configuration


Show GPON dba profile:

display dba-profile all

Show traffic table that is used for speed limitations:

display traffic table ip from-index 0

Show service port:

display service-port all

Show ont lineprofile:

display ont-lineprofile gpon all

Show ont service profile:

display ont-srvprofile gpon all

4. How to remove ONT from configured Huawei ONL

The first step is to delete all associated service ports:

undo service-port 1001

undo service-port 2001

undo service-port 3001

undo service-port 4001

The second step is to delete ONT itself:

interface gpon 0/5

ont delete 0 0

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