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Motorola AXS-Series OLT Command Line Interface User’s Guide This document explains the basic functions, use, and access of the AXS-Series OLT system Command Line Interface (CLI).
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CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 1.1: 1.2:
CHAPTER 2 2.1: 2.2: 2.3:
2.4:
I NTRODUCTION Expectations ____________________________________________________________ 1-1 Welcome_______________________________________________________________ 1-1 1.2.1: Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.2.2: Using this Document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.2.3: Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 1.2.3.1: Reference Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 1.2.3.2: Text Callouts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
USING THE AXS-SERIES SYSTEM CLI Expectations ____________________________________________________________ 2-1 Managing the AXS1800 and AXS2200 ________________________________________ 2-1 Command Line Interface __________________________________________________ 2-2 2.3.1: CLI Attributes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 2.3.2: Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 2.3.2.1: Command Categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 2.3.3: Autonomous messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 2.3.4: Command/Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 2.3.5: Password Aging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 2.3.6: CLI Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 2.3.7: CLI Configuration Attributes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 2.3.8: CLI Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 2.3.9: Session Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 AXS Series OLT/ONT System Access Identifiers (AIDs)__________________________ 2-5 2.4.1: OLT AIDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 2.4.2: ONT AIDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION This guide will assist Motorola customers in configuring the OLT system.
1.1 Expectations After you have read and understood this document, you will be able to configure Motorola’s AXS-Series equipment, comprising: X
the AXS 1800 and 2200 chassis Optical Line Terminals (OLTs)
X
Optical Network Terminals (ONTs)
Also described is Motorola’s AXS-Series Command Line Interface
1.2 Welcome Welcome to the AXS-Series OLT Command Line Interface User’s Guide. This document introduces Motorola’s AXS system equipment; the AXS 1800 and 2200 chassis, Optical Line Terminals (OLTs), and the Optical Network Terminals (ONTs). Also described is Motorola’s AXS-Series Command Line Interface (CLI), used to configure, manage and maintain the AXS system, and the OLT and ONT System Access Identifiers (AIDs)
1.2.1 Audience The contents of the guide are intended for technical users including IT professionals and skilled system planners who are familiar with telephony, data networking applications, and the associated equipment. Please refer to the 7. 1 FTTP Applications, Planning, and Ordering Guide for more information about the OLT.
1.2.2 Using this Document Motorola recommends reading this document, before configuring the OLT. X
Chapter 1, “Introduction”, describes the audience and the organization of this document.
X
Chapter 2, “Using the AXS-Series System CLI”, provides information on how to use the AXS-Series OLT CLI.
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1.2.3 Conventions There are three types of document conventions used in this manual: X
Reference conventions
X
CLI document conventions
X
Text callouts
1.2.3.1
Reference Conventions
References in the text to other sections of this document are presented in a blue underlined lettering. If you are viewing the document on a supporting electronic platform (Adobe Acrobat Reader) blue underlined text provides a link to the referenced object, section, or information.
1.2.3.2
CLI Document Conventions
The CLI document conventions cover the syntax and command structure. The formats of all CLI commands used in this document are described in the following table. Table P-1: CLI Command Presentation Conventions Format
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Indicates
Example
bold
Static portion of the command.
set conn olt
italic
Variable portions of the command.
slot-port [tx-td traf-name]
[brackets]
Items enclosed in brackets indicate optional arguments that can be added to the command. Multiple arguments in brackets are separated by a “|” symbol.
{active | inactive}
{braces}
Items contained in braces are required arguments, of which one of the available options must be selected. Multiple arguments in brackets are separated by a “|” symbol
1-2048, 0
value ranges
Range is the difference between the highest and the lowest values in a numeric distribution. Values separated from the range by a comma indicate special functions noted in the text.
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Text Callouts
A convention used in this document is callouts in the text. The callouts are used to draw attention to an action or condition, depending upon the callout. The callouts and purposes are: NOTE This format is used for Notes. Notes are used to provide additional information concerning associated steps or actions.
CAUTION This format is used for Cautions. Cautions are used to inform that if an action(s) is taken, network performance may be affected, or unintentional misconfiguration of AXSVision or the FTTP system could occur.
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CHAPTER 2 USING THE AXS-SERIES SYSTEM CLI 2.1 Expectations When this document is read and understood, you will understand and be able to fully use the AXS-Series system CLI. The chapter sections in this guide, are as follows: X
Managing the AXS1800 and AXS2200 on page 2-1
X
Command Line Interface on page 2-2
X
AXS Series OLT/ONT System Access Identifiers (AIDs) on page 2-5
For additional information about applications, OLTs, or ONT configuration and port types, please refer to the FTTP Applications, Planning, and Ordering Guide.
2.2 Managing the AXS1800 and AXS2200 The AXS 1800 and 2200 both support the following telecommunication applications: X
integrated voice
X
data
X
video services
These applications are used between a Central Office and subscribers, and rely on passive optical networks (PONs), containing optical fibers and passive devices. The fibers run directly to all subscriber premises, including homes and businesses. Either AXS2200 or AXS1800 chassis, and OLT software can be used to configure these applications. The following chapters provide an overview of how the AXS-Series CLI functions.
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2.3 Command Line Interface The OLT supports a Command Line Interface (CLI) that is accessible through the management ports of the Motorola product family (local RS-232, via telnet through an Ethernet connection to the System Controller card). The OLT CLI works with any terminal emulator running in VT100 terminal emulation mode. The CLI can support up to five simultaneous users at any one time (one local console connection and four Telnet/FTP sessions). The CLI: X
is text-based.
X
supports a multiple user, single thread, command/response model to provide full control over specific functions of Motorola network elements.
X
functions with the SNMP MIB to ensure that configurable data changed through the CLI is also immediately available to a management system via SNMP.
2.3.1 CLI Attributes The Motorola CLI supports alphanumeric characters subject to user conventions and restrictions. The CLI: X
is not case sensitive for entering commands, however, the CLI is case sensitive for userdefined names.
X
supports “/” (unless otherwise noted), “-”, and “_” characters for user-defined names of up to 80 characters.
X
does not support the space character for user-defined names.
X
uses the “TAB” key to complete partially-typed keywords
X
uses the arrow keys to recall command history
2.3.2 Security The CLI Supports three levels of users, with limitations on the types of configurations that can be performed based on user level. The three user levels, and access, are as follows: X
Administrator - to all command categories
X
Super User - to command categories except User Administration
X
Operator - only to maintenance and generic user categories
2.3.2.1
Command Categories
CLI commands fall into three categories: User Administration /FTP, Provisioning, and Maintenance. Table 2-1 displays descriptions of these categories of commands, and accessiblity via the security levels:
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Table 2-1: Security Command Categories Privilege Levels Command Category Administrator = 1
Super User = 2
User Administration and FTP
OK
Provisioning
OK
OK
Maintenance
OK
OK
Operator = 3
OK
The CLI also supports a maximum number of login attempts before the username is “locked out” of the system. When locked out, a username must be manually unlocked by a username with Administrator privileges. Security lockout settings can be set for all or only specific users. If desired, this feature can be disabled.
2.3.3 Autonomous messages The OLT sends autonomous messages to the console port and network management ports in response to alarms and events. If a user is logged in, autonomous messages: X
display on the screen.
X
do not interrupt you when you execute commands.
X
are cached until no activity on the CLI session is detected.
Enable or disable the display of autonomous events via CLI commands. The ONT events that trigger alarms and trap events are forwarded to the OLT via G.983.2 ONT Management and Control Channel (OMCC) messages for processing by the OLT.
2.3.4 Command/Response In response to user commands, the CLI checks the validity of specified parameters. If: X
invalid, the command is rejected with an appropriate error message indicating why the command was rejected.
X
valid, the CLI responds with an appropriate confirmation message.
Additionally, the CLI supports: X
a command inactivity time-out, for up to 25 seconds from the time you start typing until the command entry is complete, before the currently in-process command entry is aborted.
X
a session inactivity timeout that logs off after no activity for a specified number of minutes. This login inactivity timer defaults to a value of 10 minutes.
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2.3.5 Password Aging The CLI allows setting a Password Aging level that requires a username password change. The interval for mandatory password change is between 30 and 365 days. This Password Aging is: X
configured with a warning period of between one and 14 days; every time you log on, you are reminded that the mandatory password change will arrive in x number of days.
X
set for all users, or only specific users.
X
disabled, if desired.
2.3.6 CLI Assistance Motorola has implemented a verification system on the AXS Series OLT that restricts users to only type commands that fit into the CLI command structure. If part of a command is accidentally misspelled, or inaccurately entered, the CLI refuses to accept incorrect characters. This prevents typing a long command with an error, only to be forced to reenter it due to a misspelling. In addition to performing automatic in-line verification of command parameters, the CLI also provides assistance for decisions. At any time while entering a CLI command, you can press the SPACE bar followed by the question mark (?) key to view a list of the available choices and arguments that can be added to the CLI command. While typing a command, press the Tab key of the management terminal to auto-complete a partiallytyped argument. At any time, you can enter the help command without any arguments to view CLI commands.
2.3.7 CLI Configuration Attributes The following configurable attributes are used on the CLI: X
Baud rate - the CLI supports a range of 1200 to 38400 baud. The default baud rate is 9600.
X
Inactivity time-out - configurable time (in minutes) that, upon expiration, will log off if no user activity is detected.
X
Lines - you can specify the number of lines returned when viewing the system logs. The default number of lines is 24.
2.3.8 CLI Log This log tracks all CLI commands executed on the system. The CLI log: X
is accessed via CLI commands for reviewing configurations entered in the recent past.
X
holds up to 100 lines of commands before the oldest commands are overwritten.
2.3.9 Session Log The CLI tracks all users that logged on or off, or attempted to log on to, the OLT system. 2-4
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2.4 AXS Series OLT/ONT System Access Identifiers (AIDs) This section describes conventions used throughout this document to specify access identifiers for the cards and interfaces/ports of the AXS Series OLT and the ONTs.
2.4.1 OLT AIDs Many interface cards are supported by the OLT. Table 2-2: AXS2200 OLT AIDs on page 5, and Table 2-3: AXS1800 OLT AIDs on page 6 describes the AID information: X
on the slot for each interface card type installed
X
for ports that apply
X
if applicable, the AID of sub-port addresses
The curly brackets in the AID description are used to indicate the range of valid values. For example, AU-{1-4} indicates the range of AU-1, AU-2, AU-3, and AU-4. Table 2-2: AXS2200 OLT AIDs Card Name and/or Description ASYSA/ASYSC/ASYSD System Controller
Slot AID(s)
Port AID(s)
sys-a
sys-{a,b}-enet-mgt1
sys-b
sys-{a,b}-enet-mgmt2 {future}
AGPONC/AGPOND - 4-Port Single Fiber GPON Interface Card
au-{1-18}
ASW200D - 200G Switch with 1 10Gbe and 6 Gbe WAN ports for GPON applications
sw-{a,b}
AVGC - 1344 IP Voice Gateway Card with 56 DS1 interfaces
au-{1-4}
Logical AID(s) n/a
enet-mgt2 is unused
au-{1-18}-{1-4}
au-{1-18}-{1-4}-{1-64}
subport = ONT
sw-{a,b}-{1-7}bits-{a,b}
sw-{a,b}-{1-7}-{svid}-{cvid}
FUTURE: sw-{a,b}-enet-mgmt1 , sw-{a,b}-enet-mgmt2
lag-{1-128}
enet-mgmt2 is unused - link aggregation only applies if the link aggregation is configured.
au-{1-4}-{1-56}
au-{1,3}-gr303-{1-8} au-{1,3}-tr08-{1-14} au-{1,3}-gr303-{1-8}-{1-2048} au-{1,3}-tr08-{1-96} au-{1,3}-{1-56}-1-24} au-{1-3}vg-{1-4000}
Miscelleaneous Discrete Input
n/a
env-{1-7}
n/a
Chassis Fan
fan
n/a
n/a
Chassis Power
n/a
pwr-{1-2}
n/a
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The interface group indices are for the GR-303, and TR-08 CRV, T1CAS timeslots. vg-index is the logical IP packet connection endpoint to the VG card.
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Table 2-3 shows information on cards, slot, port, and logical AIDs for the AXS1800 OLT. Table 2-3: AXS1800 OLT AIDs Card Name and Description
Slot AID(s)
Port AID(s)
Logical AID(s)
Note
ASYSA/ASYSC/ASYSD System Controller
sys-a, sys-b
sys-{a,b}-enet-mgt1 sys-{a,b}enet-mgmt2 {future}
n/a
enet-mgt2 is unused
AGPONC/AGPOND 4-Port Single Fiber GPON Interface Card
au-{1-14}
au-{1-14}-{1-4}
au-{1-14}-{1-4}-{1-64}
subport = ONT
ASW200D - 200G Switch with 1 10Gbe and 6 Gbe WAN ports for GPON applications
sw-{a,b}
sw-{a,b}-{1-7} bits-{a,b}
sw-{a,b}-{1-7}-{svid}-{cvid}
sw-{a,b}-enet-mgmt1
lag-{1-128}
If link agg is configured, enet-mgmt2 is unused for link aggregation only.
sw-{a,b}-enet-mgmt2
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n/a
env-{1-7}
n/a
Chassis Fan
fan
n/a
n/a
Chassis Power
n/a
pwr-{1-2}
n/a
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2.4.2 ONT AIDs NOTE This document supports the Motorola AXS2200 and AXS1800 OLT. All procedures described here can be performed on either AXS2200 or AXS1800.
Each OLT provides a management interface for ONTs; each PON port supports up to 64 ONTs. X
Each ONT is referenced by the PON Channel ID.
X
The ONT signal is referenced by the relation to the PON port in the OLT slot.
X
ONTs use a base AID with the format of:
the PON card slot in the OLT Z an associated port Z a channel ID The channel ID is shown in the following AXS2200 example: ONT AID = [OLT slot containing the PON card] - [port ID] - [channel ID] = AU-{1-18}-{1-4}-{1-64} Table 2-4 shows information on the ONT types and ONT AIDs. The curly brackets in the AID descriptions (Column 2) indicate the range of valid values. Unless otherwise stated, the ONTs are supported by both AXS2200 and AXS1800 OLTs. Z
Table 2-4: ONT AIDs ONT Type ONT1000GT2/ GT3
Service Types and Port(s)
ONT Port AID(s) au-{1-18}-{1-4}-{1-64}
Examples
• (1) 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet Port
• Ethernet -enet-1
au-1-1-2-pots-2
• (2) POTS ports (SIP or TDM)
• POTS -pots-{1-2}, TDM Voice connection endpoint -pots, (1) VoIP/SIP connection endpoint for ONT voip
au-1-1-4-enet-4 au-1-1-1-video-1
• (1) RF Video/MoCA port • Moca and RF Video overlay-moca-1 ONT1120GE
(4) 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports
Ethernet -enet-{1-4}
au-1-1-4-enet-4
ONT1500GT (SOHO, SFU)
• (8) POTS ports (TDM) (E-H.248, SIP) • (2) 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports • (1) MoCA port, RF Video
• POTS -pots-{1-8}, TDM Voice connection endpoint E-H.248/SIP connection endpoint for ONT -voip • Ethernet -enet-1-2 • MoCA and RF Video overlay-moca-1
au-1-1-2-pots-2
au-1-1-1-video-1
MD22000
8 - 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports
au-{1-s}-{1-4}-{1-x}-enet-{1-n}
au-1-1-4-enet-4
MD24000
16 - 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports
au-{1-s}-{1-4}-{1-x}-enet-{1-n}
au-1-1-4-enet-4
MD26000
24 - 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports
au-{1-s}-{1-4}-{1-x}-enet-{1-n}
au-1-1-4-enet-4
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Table 2-4: ONT AIDs ONT Type ONT1420GT (SFU)
Service Types and Port(s)
ONT Port AID(s) au-{1-18}-{1-4}-{1-64}
Examples
• (2) POTS ports (TDM) (E-H.248, SIP) • (2) 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports • (1) HCNA/RF Video port)
• pots -pots-{1-2} TDM Voice connection endpoint -pots VoIP/SIP connection endpoint for ONT -voip • Ethernet -enet-1-2 • HCNA/RF Video -hcna
au-1-1-2-pots-2
ONT1400GT, ONT1400GT2, ONT1400GT3 (SFUs)
• (2) POTS ports (TDM) (SIP) • (2) 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports, • (1) RF Video port (not MoCA)
• POTS -pots-{1-2} TDM Voice connection endpoint -pots VoIP/SIP connection endpoint ONT -voip • Ethernet -enet-{1-2} • RF Video overlay -video-1
au-1-1-2-pots-2
ONT6000GET
• (24) POTS ports (TDM or SIP)
• POTS -pots- {1-24} TDM Voice connection endpoint -pots VoIP/SIP connection endpoint ONTvoip • Ethernet -enet-{1-12} • RF Video overlay-video-1 Misc Discrete Inputs -env-{1-4}
au-1-1-2-pots-2
• (24) POTS ports (TDM, SIP) - Physically, 12 ports are a combination of POTS and VDSL2 ports. 12 additional ports are POTS only ports. • (12) VDSL2 ports, • (1) RF Video port
• POTS -pots-{1-24} TDM Voice connection endpoint -pots VoIP/SIP connection endpoint ONTvoip ONT-env-{1-4} • VDSL2 -vdsl2-{1-12} • RF Video overlay -video-1
au-1-1-2-pots-2
SF21000 (SFU)
(1) 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports
Ethernet -enet-1
au-1-1-4-enet-4
SF24200 (SFU)
• (12) 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports, • (24) POTS ports (TDM, E-H.248, or SIP), • 1 RF Video port
• Ethernet au-{1-18}-{1-4}-{1-64} -enet-{1-4} • POTS au-{1-18}-{1-4}-{1-64} -pots-{1-2} • RF Video overlay -video-1
au-1-1-4-enet-4 au-1-1-2-pots2au-1-1-1-video-1
SF24210 (SFU)
• 1 - 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet port, 3 - 10/100 Fast Ethernet ports, • 2 POTS -TDM, E-H.248, SIP • 1 RF Video overlay port
• Ethernet -enet-{1-4} • POTS -pots-{1-2} TDM Voice Conn Endpoint -pots, VoIP/SIP -voip, • Video -video-1
au-1-1-4-enet-4 au-1-1-2-pots-2
WT21004 WT24004 not AGPONC
4 - 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet/PoE ports
au-1-1-4-enet-1
au-1-1-4-enet-4
WG24200N GPON SFU (replaces WG24200G)
• 4 - 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet ports • 2 POTS ports (TDM, E-H.248, or SIP) and an SC/APC adaptor 1 IEEE Std. 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi port
• au-1-1-4-enet-1 • POTS au-{1-18}-{1-4}-{1-64} -pots-{1-2}
au-1-1-4-enet-4 au-1-1-2-pots-2
WG24200G Desktop Applications (802.g WiFi)
4 - 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet ports: • Ports 1-2 (and wireless) for data services • 1- 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet port are managed at a time • Ports 3-4 are for IPTV or VoIP
• au-1-1-4-enet-1 • au-1-1-2-pots-2
au-1-1-4-enet-4 au-1-1-2-pots-2 au-1-1-1-video-1
• (12) 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports • (1) RF Video port ONT6000GVT
2-8
• au-1-1-1-video-1
au-1-1-4-enet-4 au-1-1-1-video-1
au-1-1-4-enet-4 au-1-1-1-video-1
au-1-1-4-enet-4 au-1-1-4-enet-4
au-1-1-4-vdsl-4 au-1-1-1-video-1
au-1-1-1-video-1
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