b.
Run the
dhcp option82 enable
command to enable DHCP Option 82 at
the VLAN level.
c.
Run the
commit
command to make the profile configuration take effect.
d.
Run the
quit
command to quit the VLAN service profile mode.
e.
Run the
vlan bind service-profile
command to bind the created VLAN
service profile to a VLAN.
–
The service port level: In global config mode, run the
dhcp option82 service-
port
command to enable DHCP Option 82 at the service port level.
2.
On the OLT, run the
dhcp-option82 permit-forwarding service-port
command
with the
enable
parameter selected, to allow ONU DHCP packets to carry Option
82 information.
–
Enable Policy Information Transfer Protocol (PITP) on both the OLT and ONUs. This
configuration is recommended for the PPPoE-based Internet access service.
1.
Enable PITP on both the OLT and ONUs.
PITP can be enabled or disabled at four levels: global, port, VLAN, and service
port levels. This function takes effect only after it is enabled at the four levels.
Among the four levels, PITP is disabled only at the global level by default.
–
The global level: In global config mode, run the
pitp enable pmode
,
pitp
forward pmode
, or
pitp rebuild pmode
command to enable PITP at the
global level.
In the preceding commands, the
enable
,
forward
, and
rebuild
parameters
can all enable PITP but provide different packet processing policies on the
OLT. Select one of them based on site requirements. For details, see the
pitp
command.
–
The port level: In global config mode, run the
pitp port
or
pitp board
command to enable PITP at the port level.
–
The VLAN level:
a.
In global config mode, run the
vlan service-profile
command to create
a VLAN service profile.
b.
Run the
pitp enable
command to enable PITP at the VLAN level.
c.
Run the
commit
command to make the profile configuration take effect.
d.
Run the
quit
command to quit the VLAN service profile mode.
e.
Run the
vlan bind service-profile
command to bind the created VLAN
service profile to a VLAN.
–
The service port level: In global config mode, run the
pitp service-port
command to enable PITP at the service port level.
2.
On the OLT, run the
pitp permit-forwarding service-port
command with the
enable
parameter selected, to allow ONU PPPoE packets to carry a vendor tag.
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11.4.1.8 Verifying Services
In fiber to the building (FTTB) or fiber to the curb (FTTC) scenarios, optical network units
(ONUs) are deployed far from the central office (CO). To facilitate service verification, ONUs
support remote service verification methods, such as PPPoE dialup, call, and multicast service
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