User guide
Controlling and Provisioning Network Devices Port Management (iMAP Devices)
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5.6.23 ONU Configuration (as ON1000 or as part of iMG646PX-ON)
Once the ONU (customer port) is provisioned, the administrator can view the Triple Play Service Management Form and
see all of the attributes for the ONU. Note that the Form in this case includes the ONU Configuration tab, as shown in the
following figure.
FIGURE 5-186 Service Management Form for ONU
Because this reflects the ONU configuration, there are attributes that are unique on the lower part of the Form. For the
ONU, the user creates on the iMAP QoS policies that are the association of a VLAN and the ONU. These usually reflect the
kind of traffic the VLAN will carry. The Form can list the up to six VLANs that can be provisioned (although in most cases
five are configured for Triple Play, with three for the services, one for the RGMgmt VLAN, and one for a class of traffic called
BRUUM, explained in the iMAP User Guide).
BRUUM Policy
This policy is for the same VID as the downstream-only video stream, but it
applies to all upstream traffic from that ONU, and known/learned unicast
downstream traffic to that ONU. The ONU/VLAN association and
corresponding SLA must be provisioned if unicast or broadcast traffic is
required for operation (e.g. DHCP is used for IP address assignment).
Minimum Loop Length
(0..60 km)
Allow for setting the allowed distances. The value entered is added to the minimum
value of 20, so the maximum is 80 (60 +20). Note that the OLT must be disabled to
change this value.
TABLE 5-51 EPON Port Management - General Tab
Field/Button Description