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6 — ONT management using an ONT interface
6-48 November 2013 Alcatel-Lucent 7302 ISAM | 7330 ISAM FTTN | 7360 ISAM FX ONT R04.06.02
Edition 01 3FE 55873 AAAA TCZZA
ONT Product Information Guide
3 Click on Exit to return to the Trace Management window.
4 STOP. This procedure is complete.
Procedures using CLI interface
The following procedures provide the steps to enable tracing in real time or in
logging mode using the CLI interface.
Procedure 6-32 To trace in real time or logging mode
This procedure allows you to enable tracing in real time or in logging mode. In real
time, trace statements display automatically on the console; in logging mode, trace
statements are collected in a trace log that you can copy to a TFTP server for retrieval.
1 Choose option 8, More options, from the Main menu. The Secondary menu
appears.
2 Choose option 9, Enable protocol traces, from the Secondary menu. The
following menu of options appears:
Please select protocol
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1. OMCI
2. DHCP
3. ARP
4. IGMP
5. Logging options
Enter choice :
3 Choose one of the following protocols to trace:
a Choose option 1 for OMCI.
Tracing OMCI traffic allows you to review the transfer of data between the
P-OLT and the ONT, such as service provisioning data, anti-spoofing filters,
and leased IP addresses, and to test the physical layer of the GPON from the
P-OLT to the ONT. The OMCI trace can help to pinpoint faults in the fiber link
during or after installation.
b Choose option 2 for DHCP.
Tracing DHCP protocol traffic allows you to review DHCP dialog between the
ONT and the CPE devices, and between the ONT and the P-OLT to ensure CPE
devices are able to request and obtain IP addresses for host devices.
c Choose option 3 for ARP.
Tracing ARP protocol traffic allows you to review ARP dialog between the
ONT and host devices including ARP requests and responses for MAC
addresses, and to test the media access level of the network. Traces are
displayed in hexadecimal format. For example:

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