Monday, November 28, 2016

GPON ONT Management(display ont fec-upstream(distributing-mode))

display ont fec-upstream(distributing-mode)

Function

This command is used to query the status of the upstream EFC function of an specified ONT in GPON mode and distributed mode.

Format

display ont fec-upstream portid ontid

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
portid Indicates the ID of a port. Please see Differences Between Shelves.
ontid Indicates the ID of an ONT. Numeral type. Range: varies with the board type.

Modes

GPON mode, GPBD

Level

Operator level

Usage Guidelines

Run the config command to enter global config mode, and then run the interface gpon command to enter GPON mode.

Example

In GPON mode and distributed mode, to query the status of the FEC function of ONT 0 that is connected to PON port 0 on GPON board 0/1, do as follows:
huawei(config-if-gpon-0/1)#display ont fec-upstream 
{ portid<U><0,7> }:0                                                            
{ ontid<U><0,127> }:0 

  Command:                                                                      
         display ont fec-upstream 0 0                               
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
  F/S/P  ONT-ID    fec-upstream mode                                 
---------------------------------------------------------------------
  0/1/0  0           disable            
---------------------------------------------------------------------

System Response

  • The system displays the upstream FEC function status of the ONT through the CLI after this command is executed successfully.
  • For more information about the error message that the system displays against a command entered with incorrect syntax, see the "Syntax Check" in Parameter.
  • The following tables describes the parameters in response to this command.
    Parameters Description
    F/S/P Indicates the shelf ID, slot ID, and port ID of the ONT.
    ONT-ID Indicates the ONT ID.
    fec-upstream mode Indicates the status of the upstream FEC function.
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