NOTE
When modifying the traffic profile, note the following:
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The service ports bound to the traffic profile take effect at the same time when the traffic profile is
modified.
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If the current traffic profile is bound to multiple service ports, run the
traffic table ip
command to
create the required traffic profile.
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If the current traffic profile is bound to one service port, run the
traffic table ip modify
command to
modify the traffic profile.
Step 6
Check whether the user's MAC address has drifted from one MA5612 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 has drifted away from the
port that originally learned it.
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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
NOTE
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The
mac-addr
parameter in the command indicates the user's MAC address. For modem dialup,
the user's MAC address is the MAC address of the modem. For PC dialup, the user's MAC address
is the MAC address of the PC.
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The
F/S/P
parameter in the query result indicates the service port that learned the user's MAC
address. Normally, the port displayed in the query result is the service port of the user. If the
displayed port is not the service port of the user, the user's MAC address has drifted.
2.
Check whether a loop has formed or there are user attacks on the port that the user's MAC
address has drifted to. If a loop has formed, disconnect it. If the port that the MAC address
has drifted to is being attacked, deactivate the port initiating the attacks. Then, check
whether the Internet access rate is restored.
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If the Internet access rate is restored, go to
.
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If the Internet access rate is not restored, go to
Step 7
Check whether the upper layer BRAS is restricting the user rate.
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If the rate of the affected user is restricted on the BRAS, modify the BRAS configuration.
Then, go to
.
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If the rate of the affected user is not restricted on the BRAS, go to
.
Step 8
Check whether the service is restored.
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If service is not normal, go to
Step 9
Record the results of the preceding steps in a fault report (see Fault Report Form), fill out the
entire form, and then submit it to Huawei for technical support (see
Step 10
End.
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4.1.5 Troubleshooting Frequent Interruptions in Internet Service
This section describes how to troubleshoot frequent interruptions in Internet service when local
area network (LAN) users are accessing the Internet.
SmartAX MA5612 Multi-service Access Module
Maintenance Guide
4 Troubleshooting Services Transmitted Through a GE Port
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