1.
Check whether configurations are complete on the OLT.
–
Run the
display ont info
command to query the ONU status to check whether the
ONU is registered successfully.
–
Run the
display service-port
command to check whether the voice service flow
is configured and whether the inner VLAN ID of the service flow is consistent
with that in the data plan.
2.
Check the upstream and downstream ports by checking the MAC address learning
status.
Run the
display mac-address vlan
command to check the MAC address learning
status of the voice service VLAN.
–
If the upstream port does not learn a MAC address, check the network connections
between the upstream port and upper-layer devices and check the configurations
of upper-layer devices.
–
If the downstream port does not learn a MAC address, check whether the ONU is
activated and whether physical links are normal.
–
If both the upstream and downstream ports can learn the MAC address, record the
MAC address of the ONU and log in to the service router (SR) to check whether
an IP address is allocated to the MAC address.
3.
Check the registration status of the voice service.
–
You can run the
display ont port state
command on the OLT to query the call
connection status on the POTS port. If
Call State
is
RegisterFail
or
Connecting
for a long time, check whether the voice configuration on the MGC/
SIP server is consistent with that on the ONU.
–
If the ONU uses the H.248 protocol, you can run the
display ont mg status
command on the OLT to query the registration status of the MG interface that
connects to the ONU. If
MG Status
is
UnRegistered
or
Registering
for a long
time, check whether the voice configuration on the MGC/SIP server is consistent
with that on the ONU.
–
You can query the registration status of the voice service on the ONU web page.
If the query result shows that the registration fails or the voice service is in the
registering state for a long time, check whether the voice configuration on the
MGC/SIP server is consistent with that on the ONU.
l
Verify the multicast service using multicast emulation.
1.
Run the
igmp static-join
command to simulate a multicast user to order a multicast
program.
huawei(config)#
btv
huawei(config-btv)#
igmp static-join service-port 1 ip 224.1.1.10 vlan 1000
NOTE
If the multicast program is obtained dynamically,
igmp static-join
can be executed successfully
only when the range for obtaining the dynamic program is set.
2.
Run the
display igmp user
command to query the status of the multicast user.
The multicast user is normal if the queried result is
online
.
huawei(config-btv)#
display igmp user service-port 1
User : 0/1/0/1
State : online
Authentication : no-auth
Quick leave : MAC-based
IGMP flow ID : 1
SmartAX MA5600T/MA5603T/MA5608T Multi-service
Access Module
Commissioning and Configuration Guide
12 FTTO Configuration(SOHO and SME)
Issue 01 (2014-04-30)
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