Table 11-13
Key information about the Internet access service (VDSL2 access)
Item
Data
Remarks
Traffic profile
ID: 8
CIR: 4 Mbit/s
VLAN priority: 0
Downstream priority policy:
local-setting
A traffic profile implements rate-
limiting.
VDSL2 line
mode
PTM
There are two VDSL line modes: ATM
mode and PTM mode.
l
ATM mode: ATM cells are
transmitted in channels. This mode
is compatible with the ADSL2+
mode.
l
PTM mode: IP cells are transmitted
in channels. This mode is
incompatible with the ADSL2+
mode.
This example assumes the PTM mode.
VDSL2 line
template
Line profile ID: 1 (default)
A traffic profile or a VDSL2 line
template can implement rate-limiting
on VDSL2 ports. This example uses a
default traffic profile.
Channel profile ID: 1 (default)
Line template ID: 1 (default)
VDSL2 alarm
template
Line alarm profile ID: 1 (default) The system does not check whether
parameter thresholds are crossed and so
does not report alarms.
Channel alarm profile ID: 1
(default)
Alarm template ID: 1 (default)
Procedure
Step 1
Log in to the ONU to perform the configuration.
You can remote log in to the ONU from the OLT to perform the configuration. User name:
root
(default). Password:
mduadmin
(default).
Step 2
Configure a traffic profile.
You can run the
display traffic table ip
command to query the traffic profiles existing in the
system. If the traffic profiles existing in the system do not meet the requirements, you need to
run the
traffic table ip
command to add a traffic profile.
Add traffic profile 8 and set the committed information rate (CIR) to 4 Mbit/s. The priority for
upstream packets is 0, and downstream packets are scheduled based on the priority specified in
the traffic profile.
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