Procedure
Step 1
Check the user terminal.
1.
Replace the user's PC and then check whether Internet service is restored.
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If service is restored, the fault is on the user's PC. Check whether the NIC in the user's
PC is faulty or whether the user's PC is infected with viruses. Then, go to
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If service is not restored, go to
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2.
Replace the user terminal, and then check whether the service is restored.
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If the service is restored, go to
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If the service is not restored, go to
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Step 2
Check whether the line between the ONU and the user terminal is normal.
1.
Check whether cyclic redundancy code (CRC) loss occurs on the subscriber line.
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If CRC loss occurs on the subscriber line, go to
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If CRC loss does not occur on the subscriber line, go to
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NOTE
Query the statistics of the faulty port multiple times (recommended: 10 times) and then compare the
statistics to check whether packet loss occurs on the subscriber line. The query interval is 20s.
Run the
display port statistics portid
command on the ONU to query all the performance statistics of the
subscriber line after the subscriber line is initialized. Then, check whether the number of CRC error frames
increases. If it increases, packet loss is occurring on the subscriber line.
2.
Check whether the physical line between the ONU and the user terminal is connected
properly or whether the line is old. Reconnect the line properly or replace the line as needed.
Then, check whether the service is restored.
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If the service is restored, go to
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If the service is not restored, go to
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3.
Check whether there is a strong source of interference, such as a wireless base station or a
high-frequency switch power system, around the user.
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If there is a strong source of interference around the user, it may be the cause of the
fault. Contact the relevant department to handle it. Then, go to
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If there is no strong source of interference around the user, go to
Step 3
Change the port for the user and configure the necessary data on the ONU. Then, check whether
the service is restored.
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If the service is restored, the user port is faulty. Change the user's ONU port and reconfigure
the data. Then, go to
.
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If the service is not restored, go to
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Step 4
Check whether the user's MAC address has drifted from one ONU port to another.
1.
In global config mode, run the
display location
command to check multiple times
(recommended: three times) whether the user's MAC address on the port that learned it has
drifted.
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If the user's MAC address has drifted, go to
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If the user's MAC address has not drifted, go to
SmartAX MA5612 Multi-service Access Module
Maintenance Guide
5 Troubleshooting Services Transmitted Through a GPON
Port
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