
DM984 product family
CHAPTER 11. IPSAN CONFIGURATION
Name
Format
Description
<name>
Alphanumeric
Name of the previously created ONU-Profile
Note:
Only existing profiles can be assigned. Example:
DM4650(config-if-gpon-7/3/2)#onu-profile 123
DM4650(config-if-gpon-7/3/2)#
11.6.2 SLA-Profile
This profile manages the bandwidth of a specific T-CONT. When creating this
profile there are 5 different types of traffic that can be configured for the profile
and furthermore for the T-CONT. The ITU-T G.984.3[5] standard defines 4
different kinds of bandwidth.
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Fixed bandwidth (e.g. for high priority services such as VoIP)
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Assured bandwidth (e.g. for on demand services like IPTV)
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Non-Assured bandwidth (e.g. for lower priority services)
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Best-Effort bandwidth (e.g. for services that are nonsensitive to high delay)
These bandwidths are allocated by the OLT to a T-CONT from highest to lowest
priority starting with fixed bandwidth. They are implemented on the IPSAN
within 5 different traffic types which are shown below:
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Type-1 – Fixed bandwidth component only.
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Type-2 – Assured bandwidth component only.
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Type-3 – Combination of Assured bandwidth component and non-assured
bandwidth component
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Type-4 – Best-effort component only
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Type-5 – Combination of fixed bandwidth component, assured bandwidth
component and non-assured bandwidth component.
The following steps are done in the configuration menu. The following command
is provided for SLA-Profile creation.
profile gpon sla <name>
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