
DM984 product family
CHAPTER 11. IPSAN CONFIGURATION
In the list that appears now, the following two items are relevant for the Software
version:
Active FW:
1.0.0 (valid)(committed)
Standby FW:
1.0.0 (valid)
The ’Active FW’ field is indicating the currently running firmware version. The
’Standby FW’ field is indicating the firmware version that is held as backup by
the ONU. If the first firmware is corrupted or the ONU fails to start with this
firmware for another reason, the ONU will try to start with this standby firmware
image. Not only the version itself can be obtained by this view but also the
validity of the image, which is reported by the ONU.
11.4 Checking allocated bandwidth
The allocated bandwidth is show when issuing the following command when in
the ONU menu:
show this
In the list that appears now, the following item is important for the bandwidth.
Allocated bandwidth:
512(fixed), 512(fixed) - kbps
It shows the fixed bandwidth as well as the combined fixed bandwidth
in kilobit per second. For a more detailed view of the allocated bandwith it is
possible to show the bandwidth profile (further called SLA-Profile) on the IPSAN
by issuing the following command:
show profiles gpon sla <name>
Description of the used parameters:
Name
Format
Description
<name>
Alphanumeric
Name of the SLA-Profile
For more information on how to set the bandwidth please refer to the section
’SLA-Profile’ or see the dedicated IPSAN manual.
11.5 ONU Firmware upgrade
An upgrade of the Firmware (also called software download) is possible via the
configuration interface of the IPSAN. For this it is necessary to locate the Soft-
ware image of the ONU at a tftp server that is accessible by the IPSAN’s man-
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