User Manual UMN:CLI
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To configure a polling interval and count for rogue ONT, use the following command.
rogue onu polling [<10-60000>
<1-250>]
Specifies a polling interval and count for rogue ONT.
10-60000: polling interval value (unit: millisecond)
1-250: polling count
rogue onu polling disable
Deletes the specified polling interval and count.
To enable/disable the alarm for rogue ONU and specify the alarm count that is the
maximum number of retransmission of alarms in case of no response from OLT, use the
following command.
rogue onu alarm enable <1-5>
Enables the alarm after detecting a rogue ONU.
1-5: alarming count
Disables the alarm after detecting a rogue ONU.
To set the waiting time for OLT’s response, use the following command.
rogue onu waiting-time <100-
50000>
Sets the waiting time for OLT’s response
100-50000: waiting time (unit: millisecond)
rogue onu waiting-time disable
Deletes the specified waiting time for OLT’s response.
12.3.2.3 Card Type Configuration
You need to select a card type in case that ONT is provided with the configurable circuit
pack (e.g., T1/E1). To set a card type on the configurable circuit pack, use the following
command.
circuit-pack card-config c-ds1-
e1 {ds1 | e1}
Selects a card type on the configurable circuit pack.
c-ds1-e1: Configurable DS1/E1 module
c-ds1-e1-j1: Configurable DS1/E1/J1 module
circuit-pack card-config c-ds1-
e1-j1 {ds1 | e1 | j1}
no circuit-pack card-config {c-
ds1-e1 | c-ds1-e1-j1}
Deletes the configuration of card type on the
configurable circuit pack.
12.3.2.4 Loop Detect Configuration
A loop may occur when double paths are used for the link redundancy between switches
and one sends unknown unicast or multicast packet that causes endless packet floating
on the LAN. That superfluous traffic eventually can result in network fault.
The provides the function to configure the ONU’s loop detecting. The loop detecting
mechanism is as follows: