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LTP-8X optical line terminal
In addition to configuration in terminal, a routed service requires an RG domain to be configured by
using one of the following methods:
1.
Pre-defined configuration—subscriber is provided with an ONT having fixed configuration.
2.
Local ONT configuration using WEB interface.
3.
ONT configuration using TR-069 protocol and auto configuration server (ACS).
Contact ONT vendor for information about RG domain configuration.
ONT is connected to RG using a Virtual Ethernet interface point (VEIP), which corresponds to TR-069
WAN interface (described in TR-098) on RG the side. VEIP is represented by a virtual port in terminal
parameters. The port has the same configuration procedure as Ethernet ports in the "ports" profile.
Fig. 22.2. Services Configuration in ONT and RG Domains
Fig. 22.2 shows two services (each with a corresponding GEM port on the ONT side), with one of them
being
routed
and using both OMCI and RG management domains, and another one being
bridged
and
using only OMCI for configuration. Terminal configuration includes configuration of bridge interfaces
(green areas in the figure) and distribution of LAN ports between management domains.
The
bridge
parameter of the
cross-connect
profile is responsible for association of a service with a
management domain.
Bridge
parameter creates a
bridged service
(the
bridge-group
parameter is the
bridge number in this case).
No bridge
parameter creates a
routed service
(there is only one bridge
associated with the RG; it has a special bridge number—0).