Create a type B protection group and add ports 0/3/1 and 0/3/2 on the same GPON board
of the OLT to the group. Specifically, port 0/3/1 is the working port and port 0/3/2 is the
protection port. When port 0/3/1 is faulty, the system can automatically switch services to
port 0/3/2 to ensure continued service access.
huawei(config)#
protect-group 0 protect-target gpon-uni-port workmode timedelay
huawei(protect-group-0)#
protect-group member port 0/3/1 role work
huawei(protect-group-0)#
protect-group member port 0/3/2 role protect
huawei(protect-group-0)#
protect-group enable
NOTE
Service configurations on the ONU remain unchanged before and after type B protection is configured.
That is, service configurations are applied only to the active GPON port.
----End
14.4.8.7 Verifying Services
The Ethernet base station access service can be verified by checking the connectivity and alarms
of the service.
Prerequisites
The base station access service has been deployed.
Procedure
Step 1
Check connectivity.
1.
Check the connectivity between base stations and the IP clock server.
On base stations, configure management IP addresses and static routes to the IP clock
server, and then perform ping operations. In normal cases, the ICMP ECHO-REPLY
message can be received from the IP clock server.
2.
Check the connectivity between base stations and the OAM server.
On base stations, configure IP addresses of management channels and static routes to the
OAM server, and then perform ping operations. In normal cases, the ICMP ECHO-REPLY
message can be received from the OAM server.
3.
Check the connectivity between base stations and the RNC.
On base stations, configure service port IP addresses and static routes to the RNC, and then
perform ping operations. In normal cases, the ICMP ECHO-REPLY message can be
received from the RNC.
Step 2
Check alarms.
Check logs on base stations. Verify that no alarms are generated within 24 hours.
----End
14.4.9 Small-Cell Base Station Access Service (in QinQ VLAN Mode
Through GUI Pre-Deployment)
Dock ONUs are connected to small-cell base stations through Ethernet ports, and OLTs
interconnect with the devices on the metro network through QinQ VLANs to provide the access
service for small-cell base stations. This topic describes how to implement the access service of
SmartAX MA5600T/MA5603T/MA5608T Multi-service
Access Module
Commissioning and Configuration Guide
14 FTTM Configuration (Base Station Access)
Issue 01 (2014-04-30)
Huawei Proprietary and Confidential
Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
1503