huawei(config)#
traffic table ip index 8 cir 4096 priority 0 priority-policy local-
setting
Step 3
Create service VLANs.
Create service VLANs 1001-1016 in batches whose type is smart and attribute is common (the
service VLAN IDs must be consistent with the user VLAN IDs of the OLT). Add the service
VLANs to upstream port 0/0/1.
huawei(config)#
vlan 1001-1016 smart
huawei(config)#
port vlan 1001-1016 0/0 1
Step 4
Add a service port.
Configurations for untagged packets and packets with user VLAN tags are different.
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For untagged packets, the configuration is as follows (assuming that the VLAN ID is 1001):
//Create service port 101, bind port 0/3/1 to it, set the user VLAN to
untagged, and bind traffic profile 8 to the user VLAN./
huawei(config)#
service-port 101 vlan 1001 eth 0/3/1 multi-service user-vlan
untagged rx-cttr 8 tx-cttr 8
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For packets with user VLAN tags, the configuration is as follows (assuming that the user
VLAN ID is 10 and the VLAN ID is 1001):
//Create service port 101, bind port 0/3/1 to it, set the user VLAN ID to 10,
and bind traffic profile 8 to the user VLAN./
huawei(config)#
service-port 101 vlan 1001 eth 0/3/1 multi-service user-vlan 10
rx-cttr 8 tx-cttr 8
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11.3.3.7 Configuring the Internet Access Service (ADSL2+ Access, on the ONU)
This topic describes how to configure the Internet access service for home gateway (HGW) users
on an optical network unit (ONU) when HGWs are connected upstream to the ONU in ADSL2
+ mode.
Context
ADSL2+ ports working in normal mode (that is, RFC 2662 mode) need to bind an ADSL2+ line
profile and an ADSL2+ alarm profile. For the functions and configurations of each profile, see
SmartAX MA5600T/MA5603T/MA5608T Multi-service
Access Module
Commissioning and Configuration Guide
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