Showing posts with label MA5683T Platinum Line. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MA5683T Platinum Line. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

What is the display ont-profile bound-info(distributing-mode)

Function

This command is used to query the bound information about the ONT capability set profile, including the position of the PON port the ONT which binds the ONT capability set profile related to, and the ONT ID.

Format

display ont-profile bound-info { profile-id profile-id | profile-name profile-name }

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
profile-id profile-id Queryies the information about the ONT capability set profile by profile ID. Numeral type. Range: 1-128.
profile-name profile-name Queryies the information about the ONT capability set profile by profile name. Character string type, a string of 1-63 characters.

Modes

Privilege mode, diagnose mode,Huawei MA5680T,  Huawei MA5683T,  MA5683T Platinum Line

Level

Operator level

Usage Guidelines

  • In the privilege mode or global config mode, run the diagnose command to enter the Diagnose mode.
  • The ONT capability set profiles which have been bound cannot be modified or deleted, and you must unbound them using the ont modify(distributing-mode) command or the ont delete command first.

Example

To query the bound information about ONT capability set profile 1, do as follows:
huawei#display ont-profile bound-info
{ profile-id<K>|profile-name<K> }:profile-id
{ profile-id<U><1,128> }:1

  Command:
          display ont-profile bound-info profile-id 1
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  F/S/P       ONT List
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  0/ 1/0      0,2
  0/ 2/0      3-5
  0/ 4/0      5-6,8
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

System Response

  • The system displays the queried result when the command runs successfully.
  • The following table describes the parameters in response to the command.
    Parameter Description
    F/S/P Indicates the shelf ID, slot ID, and port ID of the ports the ONTs which bind ONT capability set profile related to.
    ONT List Indicates the list of the ONTs which bind ONT capability set profile.
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Friday, August 19, 2016

clear statistics gemport

Function

This command is used to clear the performance statistics of an ONT GPON encapsulation mode (GEM) port. Before collecting the performance statistics of an ONT GEM port within a period of time, ensure that the original statistics of the ONT GEM port are reset to zero. The items that can be queried by running the display statistics gemport command. After the performance statistics are cleared, the system collects the performance statistics again.
NOTE:
  • The performance statistics of the ONT GEM port cannot be restored after being cleared. Confirm the action before using the command.
  • This function can also be implemented by the reset statistics gemport command. Furthermore, its enhanced function will be implemented through the reset statistics ont-gem command. Therefore, it is recommended that you run the reset statistics gemport command.

Format

In profile mode:
clear statistics gemport portid ontid gemindex gemindex
In distributed mode:
clear statistics gemport portid gemport-id

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
portid Indicates the ID of the GPON port to which the GEM port whose performance statistics are to be cleared belongs. Please see Differences Between Shelves.
ontid Indicates the ID of the ONT port to which the GEM port whose performance statistics are to be cleared belongs. Numeral type. Range: varies with the board type.
gemport-id Indicates the ID of the GEM port whose performance statistics are to be cleared. This parameter is available only in distributed mode. Numeral type. Range: 128-3999.
gemindex gemindex Indicates the ID of the GEM whose performance statistics are to be cleared. This parameter is available only in profile mode. Numeral type. Range: 0-1023.

Level

Operator level

Usage Guidelines

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

Example

In profile mode, to clear the performance statistics of GEM port 121 of GPON port 0/3/0, do as follows:
huawei(config-if-gpon-0/3)#clear statistics gemport                               
{ portid<U><0,7> }:0                                   
{ ontid<U><0,63> }:1                                                            
{ gemindex<K> }:gemindex                                                        
{ gemindex<U><0,1023> }:121                                                      
                                                                                
  Command:                                                                      
          clear statistics gemport 0 1 gemindex 121 
In distributed mode, to clear the performance statistics of GEM port 128 of GPON port 0/3/0, do as follows:
huawei(config-if-gpon-0/3)#clear statistics gemport                               
{ portid<U><0,7> }:0                                   
{ gemport-id<<U><128,3999> }:128                                                     
                                                                                
  Command:                                                                      
          clear statistics gemport 0 128 
Clear statistics successfully

System Response

  • The system does not display any message after the performance statistics about a GEM port are cleared successfully in profile mode.
  • The system displays the message "Clear statistics successfully" after the performance statistics about a GEM port are cleared successfully in distributed mode.
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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

dba-profile delete

Function

This command is used to delete a dynamic bandwidth assignment (DBA) profile. When you do not need to use a DBA profile, run this command to delete the profile to facilitate the DBA profile management.

Format

dba-profile delete { profile-id profile-id | profile-name profile-name }

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
profile-id profile-id Indicates the DBA profile ID. When you need to specify the DBA profile by profile ID, use this parameter. Numeral type. Range: 10-512.
profile-name profile-name Indicates the DBA profile name. When you need to delete a DBA profile by specifying the profile name, use this parameter. If the parameter is specified as the name (dba-profile_x, x ranges from 0 to 9) of any one of the default ten DBA profiles (profile 0 to profile 9), the system does not delete the DBA profile. Character string type, a string of 1-33 characters.The characters must be visible and cannot contain a question mark (?). A double quotation mark (") except the outer-layer double quotation mark (") cannot be followed by a space. If the start or end character is a double quotation mark (), the corresponding end or start character must also be a double quotation mark (").

Modes

Global config mode, Huawei MA5683T,  MA5683T Platinum Line

Level

Operator level

Usage Guidelines

  • By default, the system has ten DBA profiles numbering 0-9. The default DBA profiles can be queried or modified, but cannot be deleted.
  • The DBA profile that is bound to a GPON port cannot be deleted. If you need to delete a DBA profile that is bound to a GPON port, run the undo tcont bind-profile (In the distributing mode) or undo tcont (In the profile mode) command to unbind them first.

Example

To delete DBA profile 20, do as follows:
huawei(config)#dba-profile delete                                             
{ profile-id<K>|profile-name<K> }:profile-id                                    
{ profile-id<U><10,512> }:20                                                   
                                                                                
  Command:                                                                      
          dba-profile delete profile-id 20                                   

System Response

  • The system does not display any message after a DBA profile is deleted successfully.
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dba-profile add

Function

This command is used to add a dynamic bandwidth assignment (DBA) profile. The dynamic bandwidth assignment (DBA) technology controls the upstream bandwidth of ONTs to avoid upstream bandwidth conflict. When the default DBA profile cannot meet the service requirements, run this command to add a DBA profile according to the service requirements.

Format

In the global config mode
dba-profile add [ profile-id profile-id ] [ profile-name profile-name ] { type1 fix fix-bandwidth [ bandwidth_compensate bandwidth_compensate | fix-delay fix-delay-value ] * | type2 assure assure-bandwidth | type3 assure assure-bandwidth max max-bandwidth | type4 max max-bandwidth [ priority priority | weight weight ] * | type5 fix fix-bandwidth assure assure-bandwidth max max-bandwidth [ additional-bandwidth { non-assure | best-effort [ priority priority | weight weight ] * } ] }
In the diagnose mode
dba-profile add [ profile-id profile-id ] [ profile-name profile-name ] { type1 fix fix-bandwidth [ bandwidth_compensate bandwidth_compensate | fix-delay fix-delay-value | assignment-frequency assignment_frequency_value ] * | type2 assure assure-bandwidth [ assignment-frequency assignment_frequency_value ] | type3 assure assure-bandwidth max max-bandwidth assignment-frequency assignment_frequency_value | type4 max max-bandwidth [ priority priority | weight weight ] * assignment-frequency assignment_frequency_value | type5 fix fix-bandwidth assure assure-bandwidth max max-bandwidth [ additional-bandwidth { non-assure | { best-effort | both } [ priority priority | weight weight ] * } ] assignment-frequency assignment_frequency_value }

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
profile-id profile-id Indicates the DBA profile ID. If you do not specify it, the system allocates the smallest idle ID automatically. Numeral type. Range: 10-512.
profile-name profile-name Indicates the DBA profile name. If you do not specify it, the system uses the default name dba-profile_x. "x" is the ID of the DBA profile. Character string type, a string of 1-33 characters. The characters must be visible and cannot contain a question mark (?). A double quotation mark (") except the outer-layer double quotation mark (") cannot be followed by a space. If the start or end character is a double quotation mark (), the corresponding end or start character must also be a double quotation mark (").
type1 Indicates the DBA profile of the fixed bandwidth type. The fixed bandwidth is reserved for a specified ONU or certain services of the ONU. It cannot be used for other ONUs even when the upstream service stream is not transmitted on the ONU. This type of bandwidth is mainly used for services, such as TDM and VoIP, that have a high QoS requirement. -
type2 Indicates the DBA profile of the assured bandwidth type. The assured bandwidth is the available bandwidth of an ONU when the ONU requires the bandwidth. When the actual service stream does not reach the assured bandwidth, the DBA mechanism of the device is used to allocate the remaining bandwidth to services of other ONUs.
Because of the DBA mechanism that allocates the remaining bandwidth to services of other ONUs, the assured bandwidth has a poorer real-time performance than fixed bandwidth does.
-
type3 Indicates the DBA profile of the assured bandwidth + maximum bandwidth type. This type of bandwidth is the bandwidth of the combined type. When it is used, the user is allocated with a certain bandwidth and at the same time occupies certain bandwidths. The total bandwidth, however, cannot exceed the maximum bandwidth configured for the user. This type of bandwidth is mainly used for VoIP and IPTV service. -
type4 Indicates the DBA profile of the maximum bandwidth type. This type of bandwidth is the maximum bandwidth that can be used by an ONU to meet the ONU bandwidth requirement to the greatest extent. It is used for services such as Internet access service. -
type5 Indicates the DBA profile of the fixed bandwidth + assured bandwidth + maximum bandwidth type. This type of bandwidth is the bandwidth of the combined type. When it is used, the user is allocated with the fixed bandwidth that cannot be used by other users. In addition, the user can use the assured bandwidth when necessary and can occupy certain bandwidths. The total bandwidth, however, cannot exceed the maximum bandwidth configured for the user. -
fix fix-bandwidth Indicates the fixed bandwidth. After the fixed bandwidth is allocated to a user, even the user does not use the bandwidth, others cannot use the bandwidth. Numeral type. Range: 128-10000000
Unit: kbit/s.
assure assure-bandwidth Indicates the assured bandwidth. After the assured bandwidth is allocated to a user, if the user does not use the bandwidth, others can use the bandwidth. Numeral type. Range: 128-10000000.
Unit: kbit/s.
max max-bandwidth Indicates the maximum bandwidth. Maximum bandwidth is the bandwidth that a user can use at most.
For the DBA profile of type3, the maximum bandwidth must be larger than or equal to the assured bandwidth.
For the DBA profile of type5, the maximum bandwidth must be larger than or equal to the sum of the fixed bandwidth and the assured bandwidth.
Numeral type. Range: 128-10000000 kbit/s.
Unit: kbit/s.
bandwidth_compensate bandwidth_compensate
Indicates the bandwidth compensation. When the actual bandwidth cannot meet the fixed bandwidth requirements due to certain causes, you need to expand the bandwidth in the transmission process.
NOTE:
  • Use the fixed bandwidth and enable the bandwidth compensation when configuring the DBA profile because the TDM service has higher requirements on the delay.
  • In the ethernet type service application, the bandwidth compensation configuration is not supported.
Enumerated type. Options: yes and no.
Default value: no
fix-delay fix-delay-value Indicates the fixed delay.
This parameter can minimize the jitter of the fixed-bandwidth services. Enabling this parameter consumes more bandwidth resources.
Enumerated type. Options: yes and no.
Default value: no.
additional-bandwidth Indicates the additional bandwidth. This parameter can be set in the Type 5 DBA profile Enumerated type. non-assure and best-effort.
Default value: best-effort.
non-assure Indicates the non-assured bandwidth allocation.
Indicates that the maximum bandwidth is allocated based on the non-assured bandwidth allocation mode.
-
best-effort Indicates the best effort bandwidth allocation.
Indicates that the maximum bandwidth is allocated based on the best effort bandwidth allocation mode.
-
both Indicates the mixed allocation of the non-assured bandwidth and best effort bandwidth. -
priority priority Indicates the priority of the best effort bandwidth allocation. Numeral type. Range: 0-3.
weight weight Indicates the weight of the best effort bandwidth allocation. Numeral type. Range: 1-10000.
assignment-frequency assignment_frequency_value Indicates the bandwidth frequency. Enumerated type. Options: calculate-period and single-frame.

Modes

Global config mode, Diagnose mode,Huawei MA5683T,  MA5683T Platinum LineHuawei MA5680T

Level

Operator level

Usage Guidelines

  • By default, a GPON T-CONT is bound to DBA profile 1. You can run the tcont command to bind a GPON T-CONT to a DBA profile.
  • By default, the logic link ID (LLID) of an EPON port is bound to DBA profile 9. You can run the llid command to bind an EPON line profile to a DBA profile.
  • By default, there are ten DBA profiles in the system with IDs ranging from 0 to 9. These profiles provide the typical traffic parameter values. For parameters in the ten DBA profiles, see the following figure. You can also run the display dba-profile command to query the parameters in each profile. The DBA profiles used in the EPON mode and in the GPON mode are the same. A DBA profile can be bound to the EPON port and GPON port at the same time.
    Table 1 Factory defaults of the DBA profile
    Profile-ID Type Profile-name Bandwidth compensation Fix(kbps) Assure(kbps) Max(kbps)
    0 3 dba-profile_0[Default&Reserve] No 0 8192 20480
    1 1 dba-profile_1 No 5120 0 0
    2 1 dba-profile_2 No 1024 0 0
    3 4 dba-profile_3 No 0 0 32768
    4 1 dba-profile_4 No 1024000 0 0
    5 1 dba-profile_5 No 32768 0 0
    6 1 dba-profile_6 No 102400 0 0
    7 2 dba-profile_7 No 0 32768 0
    8 2 dba-profile_8 No 0 102400 0
    9 3 dba-profile_9 No 0 32768 65536
  • The default DBA profiles can be queried or modified, but cannot be deleted. If a profile is bound to a service, the profile cannot be modified.
  • Priorities of different bandwidth types are different. When allocating the bandwidth, the board allocates the fixed bandwidth and then the assured bandwidth. In this manner, the two bandwidth types are assured. If there are still bandwidths remaining, the remaining bandwidths are allocated to other bandwidth types.
  • The value of the bandwidth you entered when adding the DBA profile will be adjusted downward to an integer multiple of 64. For example, if the entered bandwidth value is 1022 kbit/s, the actual bandwidth will be 960 kbit/s.

Example

Assume that:
  • Profile ID: 20
  • Profile name: dba_15M (that is, dba_assured bandwidth)
  • Bandwidth type: Type3
  • Assumed bandwidth: 15 Mbit/s
  • Maximum bandwidth: 30 Mbit/s
To add such a DBA profile for a VoIP service so that the device dynamically adjusts the bandwidth allocated to the service according to the upstream burst service requirements of the ONU, do as follows:
huawei(config)#dba-profile add                    
{ profile-id<K>|profile-name<K>|type1<K>|type2<K>|type3<K>|type4<K>|type5<K> }:profile-id
{ profile-id<U><10,512> }:20                                                    
{ profile-name<K>|type1<K>|type2<K>|type3<K>|type4<K>|type5<K> }:profile-name
{ profile-name<S><Length 1-33> }:dba_15M  
{ type1<K>|type2<K>|type3<K>|type4<K>|type5<K> }:type3          
{ assure<K> }:assure                                                            
{ assure-bandwidth<U><128,10000000> }:15360                                       
{ max<K> }:max                                                                  
{ max-bandwidth<U><128,10000000> }:30720                                          
                                                                                
  Command:                                                                      
           dba-profile add profile-id 20 profile-name dba_15M type3 assure 15360 max 30720
   Adding a DBA profile succeeded
   Profile ID  : 20
   Profile name: dba_15M
Assume that:
  • Profile ID: 21
  • Profile name: dba-profile_21
  • Bandwidth type: Type5
  • Fixed bandwidth: 128 Mbit/s
  • Assumed bandwidth: 128 Mbit/s
  • Maximum bandwidth: 500 Mbit/s (adapted to 448 Mbit/s)
To add a DBA profile in which the additional bandwidth is best-effort and bandwidth type is type 5, do as follows:
huawei(config)#dba-profile add profile-id 21 type5 fix 128 assure 128 max 500                
{ <cr>|additional-bandwidth<K> }:additional-bandwidth                           
{ best-effort<K>|non-assure<K> }:best-effort                                    
{ <cr>|priority<K>|weight<K> }:priority                                         
{ priority<U><0,3> }:1                                                          
{ <cr>|weight<K> }:weight                                                       
{ weight<U><1,10000> }:1000                                                     
                                                                                
  Command:                                                                      
          dba-profile add profile-id 21 type5 fix 128 assure 128 max 500 additio
nal-bandwidth best-effort priority 1 weight 1000                                              
  Adding a DBA profile succeeded                                                
  Profile ID  : 21                                                              
  Profile name: dba-profile_21                                                  
  Attention: DBA-profile Maximum bandwidth value 500 has been adjusted to 448   
Assume that:
  • Profile ID: 12
  • Profile name: dba-profile_12
  • Bandwidth type: Type1
  • Fixed bandwidth: 222 Mbit/s (adapted to 192 Mbit/s)
To add a DBA profile in which the fixed delay is enabled and bandwidth type is type 1, do as follows:
huawei(config)#dba-profile add profile-id 12 type1                              
{ fix<K> }:fix                                                                  
{ fix-bandwidth<U><128,10000000> }:222                                          
{ <cr>|bandwidth_compensate<K>|fix-delay<K> }:fix-delay                         
{ fix-delay-value<E><no,yes> }:yes                                              
{ <cr>|bandwidth_compensate<K> }:                                               
                                                                                
  Command:                                                                      
          dba-profile add profile-id 12 type1 fix 222 fix-delay yes             
  Adding a DBA profile succeeded                                                
  Profile ID  : 12                                                              
  Profile name: dba-profile_12                                                  
  Attention: DBA-profile Fixed bandwidth value 222 has been adjusted to 192     
Assume that:
  • Profile ID: 22
  • Profile name: dba-profile_22
  • Bandwidth type: Type5
  • Fixed bandwidth: 128 Mbit/s
  • Assumed bandwidth: 128 Mbit/s
  • Maximum bandwidth: 500 Mbit/s (adapted to 448 Mbit/s)
To add a DBA profile in which the fixed delay is enabled and bandwidth type is type 5, do as follows:
huawei(diagnose)%%dba-profile add profile-id 22 type5 fix 128 ass
ure 128 max 500                
 <cr>|additional-bandwidth<K>|assignment-frequency<K> }:additional-bandwidth                           
 best-effort<K>|both<K>|non-assure<K> }::best-effort                                    
{ <cr>|assignment-frequency<K>|priority<K>|weight<K> }:priority                                         
{ priority<U><0,3> }:1                                                          
{ <cr>|assignment-frequency<K>|weight<K> }:weight                                                       
{ weight<U><1,10000> }:1000 
{ <cr>|assignment-frequency<K> }:assignment-frequency   
{ assignment_frequency_value<E><calculate-period,single-frame> }:calculate-period
                                                                                
  Command:                                                                      
          dba-profile add profile-id 22 type5 fix 128 assure 128 max 500 additio
nal-bandwidth best-effort priority 1 weight 1000 assignment-frequency calculate-
period        
  Adding a DBA profile succeeded                                                
  Profile ID  : 22                                                              
  Profile name: dba-profile_22                                                  
  Attention: DBA-profile Maximum bandwidth value 500 has been adjusted to 448   

System Response

  • The system displays the message "Adding a DBA profile succeeded" after the DBA profile is added successfully.
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display cos-queue-map-profile

Function

This command is used to query the information about a class of service (CoS) queue mapping profile, including the mapping information about the priority and the queue in a CoS queue mapping profile.

Format

display cos-queue-map-profile { all | profile-id profile-id | profile-name profile-name }

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
profile-id profile-id Queries the detailed information about the CoS queue mapping profile with the specified ID. The profile ID uniquely identifies a CoS queue mapping profile. Numeral type. Range: 1-128.
profile-name profile-name Queries the detailed information about the CoS queue mapping profile with the specified ID. Character string type, a string of 1-32 characters.
all Queries the brief information about all the CoS queue mapping profiles. -

Modes

Level

Operator level

Usage Guidelines

None

Example

To query the detailed information about CoS queue mapping profile 1, do as follows:
huawei(config)#display cos-queue-map-profile 
{ all<K>|profile-id<K>|profile-name<K> }:profile-id
{ profile-id<U><1,128> }:1 
                                                                                
  Command:                                                                      
          display cos-queue-map-profile profile-id 1                            
  ---------------------------------------------------------
  Profile-ID   :   1
  Profile-name :   cos-queue-map-profile_1
  ---------------------------------------------------------
  CoS              Queue ID
  ---------------------------------------------------------
  0                0
  1                0
  2                1
  3                1
  4                2
  5                2
  6                3
  7                3
  ---------------------------------------------------------
  Binding times:   0
  ---------------------------------------------------------
To query the information about all the CoS queue mapping profiles, do as follows:
huawei(config)#display cos-queue-map-profile                                                                                                 
{ all<K>|profile-id<K>|profile-name<K> }:all 
                                                                                
  Command:                                                                      
          display cos-queue-map-profile all                                     
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------
  Profile-ID  Profile-name                                Binding times
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------
  1           cos-queue-map-profile_1                     0
  ---------------------------------------------------------------------
  Total: 1

System Response

  • The system displays the query result after the command is executed successfully.
  • The following table describes the parameters in response to the command.
    Parameter Description
    Profile-ID Indicates the ID of a CoS queue mapping profile.
    Profile-name Indicates the name of a CoS queue mapping profile.
    CoS Indicates the 802.1p priority. It is the virtual local area network (VLAN) priority. Range: 0-7.
    Queue ID Indicates the ID of the queue related to the 802.1p priority. The greater the value, the higher the queue priority.
    Binding times Indicates the binding count of a CoS queue mapping profile.
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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

display elabel optical-node

Function

This command is used to query the electronic label of an optical receiver/optical transmitter.

Format

display elabel optical-node frameid

Parameters

Parameter Description Value
frameid Indicates a shelf ID. Please see Differences Between Shelves.

Level

Operator level

Usage Guidelines

In the privilege mode or global config mode, run the diagnose command to enter the Diagnose mode.

Example

To query the electronic label of an optical receiver/optical transmitter, do as follows:
huawei(diagnose)%%display elabel optical-node                                
{ frameid<U><1,128> }:1                                                         
                                                                                
  Command:                                                                      
          display  elabel  optical-node 1                                       
  Bar code: 111111111111111a                                                    
  Manufactured date: 20140710                                                   
                                                                                

System Response

  • The following table describes the parameters in response to this command.
    Parameter Description
    Bar code Indicates the bar code of an optical receiver/optical transmitter.
    Manufactured date Indicates the date when the electronic label was loaded.
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