Installation guide

Turning Up Your Solution(s)
30 FTTH Application Guide
For both the GPON and Active Ethernet scenarios voice will be on
VoIP line 1.
See zNID GPON 4213 and zNID ETH 4212 on page 33 for greater detail.
7 Provision the MXK
At this point we just need to get the MXK to a running state by loading
software to the line cards. The uplink controller card will already have
software loaded on it by default.
Load the card profile
zSH> card add 4
zSH> card add 13
Each card (or type of card) has a software binary for that card. The card
add command with the slot locates the proper binary and loads it on the
card.
If you give the slots command you will see the cards loading.
Uplinks
a:*MXK TWO TENGIGE EIGHT GIGE (RUNNING)
b: MXK TWO TENGIGE EIGHT GIGE (RUNNING)
Cards
4: MXK 4 PORT GPON (LOADING)
13: MXK 20 ACT ETH (LOADING)
It takes a few minutes for the software to load; a message will be
displayed to the CLI upon completion of the loading of the software.
When the cards are running the slots command will show that it is
running. The amber fault lights will go off and the green active lights will
go on.
Uplinks
a:*MXK TWO TENGIGE EIGHT GIGE (RUNNING)
b: MXK TWO TENGIGE EIGHT GIGE (RUNNING)
Cards
4: MXK 4 PORT GPON (RUNNING)
13: MXK 20 ACT ETH (RUNNING)
The rest of the configuration is scenario specific and will be provided in the
following chapters:
Chapter 3, OMCI based GPON zNID, on page 43
Chapter 4, GPON and Active Ethernet UI based zNID, on page 67
These two chapters include multiple examples. It is recommended that you
follow the building of the examples in a sequential order. The examples are
designed to be quick, easily accomplished and demonstrate important
fundamentals.