5.1 Troubleshooting LAN Internet Service
This chapter describes how to troubleshoot local area network (LAN) Internet service faults on
the MA5612.
Prerequisites
The ONU and the OLT must communicate with each other normally. If a fault occurs in
communication between the ONU and the OLT, all the services of the ONU are interrupted.
NOTE
The following lists common faults in communication between the ONU and the OLT.
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6.1.1 GPON ONU Registration Failure
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6.1.2 Failure to Auto Discover a GPON ONU
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6.1.3 GPON ONU Frequently Goes Online and Offline
5.1.1 Troubleshooting the Failure to Access the Internet
This section describes how to troubleshoot failures associated with local area network (LAN)
users accessing the Internet on fiber to the building (FTTB) and fiber to the curb (FTTC)
networks, for example, users fail to open Web pages.
Fault Location
Use the following guidelines to locate the fault.
Fault Location
Location Analysis
Possible Causes
User terminal
A user fails to obtain the IP
address (excludes users
with a static IP address).
For the details about how to troubleshoot
this fault, see the following sections:
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5.1.2 Troubleshooting the Failure
to Obtain an IP Address by PPPoE
Dialup
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5.1.3 Troubleshooting the Failure
to Obtain an IP Address in DHCP
Mode
The user obtains the IP
address successfully
(excludes users with a
static IP address). The user
can access the Internet
after replacing the PC.
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The user's PC is infected with viruses.
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Internet Explorer (IE) on the user's
PC is faulty.
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The network interface card (NIC) in
the user's PC is faulty, or the PC is
slow to respond after running for a
long period.
Web site
Certain Web sites fail to
open.
The Web site sever is faulty.
No Web site can be
opened.
The domain name server (DNS) fails to
resolve the domain name.
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