Service Requirements
A network supplier needs to provide the Internet access service through Wi-Fi for a business
area covered by APs.
Usage Scenario
As shown in
, an MA5633 is deployed on an optical node and cable modems (CMs)
are deployed at shops. The CMs connect to radio frequency (RF) ports on the MA5633 through
cables.
l
A CM connects to wireless APs to provide the WLAN hotspot radio backhaul service. The
wireless APs provide Wi-Fi access for users.
l
Wi-Fi users access the Internet through Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
dialup.
Figure 16-8
WLAN hotspot radio backhaul service networking
Configuration
The method of configuring the wireless local area network (WLAN) hotspot radio backhaul
service is the same as that of configuring the L2VPN enterprise service and therefore is not
described in this section. For details, see
16.3.2.2 Configuration Process
.
16.4 Service Configuration on a D-CMTS That Works in
GPON Access Mode on a Layer 3 Network
This section describes how to configure services, including home services, L2VPN enterprise
service, and wireless local area network (WLAN) hotspot radio backhaul service, on a distributed
cable modem termination system (D-CMTS) that works in GPON access mode on a Layer 3
network. The MA5603T equipped with the SCUV, GPBH, and SPUF boards is used as an
example.
Control Board
SCUV
SmartAX MA5600T/MA5603T/MA5608T Multi-service
Access Module
Commissioning and Configuration Guide
16 OptiCable D-CMTS Configuration (MA5633 Working as
a Standalone NE)
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