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Chapter 36.
ONT Configuration Templates
Introduction
It is not always convenient, especially for large-scale operators, to build ONT configuration
from separate profiles for each subscriber. This process is painstaking and risky in a certain
sense, as it is highly prone to operator error.
As a rule, such companies employ at least one service plan with pre-defined ONT profiles.
This chapter describes ONT templates, an effective solution to simplify the work of subscriber
service specialists.
The essence of configuration templates is simple. Network administrator prepares required
quantity of templates for the quantity of service plans. Configuration template contains detailed
profile list and a set of ONT parameters. Subscriber service specialist or OSS/BSS system assigns
the template to an ONT and identifies additional configuration parameters if necessary. As a rule,
configuration assignment is performed in one click or by using one command.
36.1
ONT Configuration Templates
Step 1.
Define an ONT configuration template.
LTP-8X(config)# template HSI-100-CaTV
LTP-8X(ont-template)("HSI-100-CaTV")#
Step 2.
Set the ONT configuration. Template configuration does not have any peculiarities and
exactly follows the ONT configuration process described in Chapter 28.
LTP-8X(ont-template)("HSI-100-CaTV")# service 0 profile dba AllServices
LTP-8X(ont-template)("HSI-100-CaTV")# service 0 profile cross-connect Service1
LTP-8X(ont-template)("HSI-100-CaTV")# service 1 profile dba AllServices
LTP-8X(ont-template)("HSI-100-CaTV")# service 1 profile cross-connect Service2
LTP-8X(ont-template)("HSI-100-CaTV")# profile ports Ports1
Step 3.
Disable all configuration parameters that should be specified explicitly for the ONT with
the
undefine
command, if necessary.
LTP-8X(ont-template)("HSI-100-CaTV")# undefine rf-port-state
Step 4.
Apply the changes made.
Summary of Contents for LTP-4X
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