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ONT/ONU provisioning in ISAM 7360 FX

ONT/ONU provisioning in ISAM 7360 FX. These slides describe the procedure for how BECS will find and provisioning un-provisioned ONTs and ONUs To goal is to automate the work and reduce human involvement BECS is going through the following steps Recognize un-provisioned ONTs

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ONT/ONU provisioning in ISAM 7360 FX

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  1. ONT/ONU provisioning in ISAM 7360 FX • These slides describe the procedure for how BECS will find and provisioning un-provisioned ONTs and ONUs • To goal is to automate the work and reduce human involvement • BECS is going through the following steps • Recognize un-provisioned ONTs • Allocate ONT interface • Configure generic ONT configuration • Determine ONT model • Configure complete ONT configuration

  2. Recognize un-provisioned ONTs • To recognize new ONTs/ONUs BECS needs to listen for and lookup for “newont” alarms from the OLT. • When a “newont” alarm appear it is published in realtime at a CLI and TL1 session. • When the alarm appear it always contains serial number information • The “show alarm” command also shows open alarms stored in the log. • Through CLI the alarm doesn’t show the ONT serial number • Through TL1 the alarm show the ONT serial number • For BECS to be able to get the full information from an ONT alarm, both in realtime and later on in a log, BECS will use a TL1 session to recognize un-provisioned ONTs/ONUs • A TL1 session will constantly be open towards the elements. • The command “RTRV-COND-PON::ALL:::NEWONT,,;” will ask the OLT for un-provisioned ONTs • Realtime alarms will automatically appear and have the same format. • BECS will constantly look for realtime alarms. • Periodically will also the alarm log be checked to verify no realtime alarms were missed.

  3. Initial ONT configuration • When a new ONT is recognized BECS know the OLT host name, PON interface and serial number • Form the screenshot example • NOIDA-CO-1 • PON-1-1-1-8 • ALCLF9DA6CD2 • BECS will based on this information allocate the first free ONT interface number at the particular OLT and PON interface • Then a generic independent of ONT/ONU type command will be applied • configure equipment ont interface 1/1/1/8/X sernum ALCL:F9DA6CD2 sw-ver-pland unplanned • The OLT will the be able to communicate with the ONT/ONU • The command “show equipment ont interface 1/1/1/8/X detail” will then give the information which ONT/ONU model it is • In the example below it tells this is an ONT of model, I-240E-Q

  4. Configure ONT model • BECS now know which model it is of the ONT/ONU and can do the final configuration including firmware information. • “configure equipment ont interface 1/1/1/8/X sernum ALCL:F9DA6CD2 sw-ver-pland3FE54378AOCI08” • Even additional command for the ONT/ONU model will be added, like • voip-allowed enable • enable-aesenable • fec-up enable • desc1 "MDU-O-24240E-Q" • p2p-enable disable • Finally the ont will be enabled • configure equipment ont interface 1/1/1/8/X admin-state up

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