Chapter 20 Command Examples
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Use these commands to configure an EPON profile. This command enables MAC address
learning for the profile.
The following shows an example.
• Create an EPON profile called
plan1
for the upstream traffic.
• Enable data encryption on both the upstream and downstream traffic.
• Set the minimum and maximum upstream bandwidth to 1000 and 10000 respectively.
• Set the highest priority (7) for this profile.
The following shows another example.
• Create an EPON profile called
plan2dn
.
• The policy applies to the downstream traffic.
• Enable data encryption on both the upstream and downstream traffic.
• Set the minimum and maximum upstream bandwidth to 2000 and 30000 respectively.
address-limit
<0-64>
=
Sets the maximum number of MAC addresses a fiber port is
allowed to learn. For example, if you enter
8
for port 2, then only
the devices with these eight learned MAC addresses may access
port 2 at any one time. A ninth device would have to wait until one
of the eight learned MAC addresses aged out.
dn-policing
=
Applies the EPON profile settings to the downstream traffic.
priority-
class <0-7>
=
Sets the priority for the logical link to which this profile is applied.
encryption-
mode
<both|downstr
eam>
=
Sets the OLT to encrypt data using AES128 to provide secure
communication through the ONUs. You can apply data encryption
to downstream or both the downstream and upstream traffic.
max-burst <0-
8191>
=
Sets the maximum downstream burst size that an ONU is allowed
to send for a single traffic burst.
max-dn-bw <0-
16000>
=
Sets the maximum downstream bandwidth allowed for the ONU.
min-up-bw <0-
16000>
=
Sets the maximum and minimum upstream bandwidth guaranteed
to the ONU.
max-up-bw <0-
16000>
=
Sets the maximum and minimum upstream bandwidth guaranteed
to the ONU.
sysname(config)# epon-profile plan1
sysname(config-epon-profile)# encryption both
sysname(config-epon-profile)# dba min-up-bw 1000 max-up-bw 10000
sysname(config-epon-profile)# dba priority-class 7
sysname(config-epon-profile)# exit
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