Installation guide

Overview
22 FTTH Application Guide
OMCI based has you configure and add profiles which allow a structured
policies based approach to adding ONT models, selecting their physical
interfaces, defining service plans, then adding users. Most of the
configuration is done on the OLT; in our examples, the MXK.
The browser based UI provides mechanisms much like a copper based
residential gateway.
2 Create the bridge additions which will be used in the next step, the bridge
add command
GPON requires some additional information to configure a bridge. The
required bridge addition is called a GPON traffic profile, which defines
the rate traffic should pass on the connection.
Other bridge additions, such as rate limiting bridge packet rules may also
be added during this step.
3 Add the bridge
This step creates the bridge interface record(s) which define the bridge.
4 For GPON deployments only: Activate the zNID
This step includes two CLI commands. One to discover the ID of the
zNID and one to activate the zNID.
The steps in the above procedure do not necessarily have to be followed in the
order given. The GPON zNIDs may be activated prior to configuration or
building the bridge on the MXK, however in some instances you may need to
reboot or resync the zNID to have it funciton properly on the bridge. The
above method eliminates that extra step.