NOTE
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The queue scheduling mode is configured globally, and you need to configure it only once on
the OLT. After the configuration is complete, the queue scheduling mode takes effect globally.
When subsequent services are configured, you do not need to configure the queue scheduling
mode again.
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For a board that supports only four queues, the default mapping between the 802.1p priorities
and queue IDs are as follows: priorities 0 and 1 map queue 1; priorities 2 and 3 map queue 2;
priorities 4 and 5 map queue 3; priorities 6 and 7 map queue 4.
huawei(config)#
queue-scheduler wrr 10 10 20 20 40 0 0 0
Configure the mapping between the queues and 802.1p priorities. Priorities 0-7 map
queues 0-7 respectively.
huawei(config)#
cos-queue-map cos0 0 cos1 1 cos2 2 cos3 3 cos4 4 cos5 5 cos6
6 cos7 7
10. Save the data.
huawei(config)#
save
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Configure the ONU.
1.
Log in to the ONU to perform the configuration.
On the OLT, use the management IP address of the ONU to log in to the ONU through
Telnet. User name:
root
(default). Password:
mduadmin
(default).
2.
Configure the 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 CIR to 4 Mbit/s. The priority for upstream packets
is 1. The downstream priority policy is scheduled by the priority that the packets bear.
huawei(config)#
traffic table ip index 8 cir 4096 priority 1 priority-
policy
tag-In-Package
3.
Create an SVLAN.
Create SVLANs 1001-1032 in batches whose type is smart and attribute is common.
Add SVLANs to upstream port 0/0/1.
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The VLAN ID must be consistent with the CVLAN of the OLT.
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An MA5616 (ONU) provides two upstream ports 0/0/0 and 0/0/1 and supports self-adaptation
among three modes.
huawei(config)#
vlan 1001-1032 smart
huawei(config)#
port vlan 1001-1032 0/0 1
4.
Configure the ADSL2+ line profile.
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Run the
display adsl line-profile
command to query the existing ADSL2+ line
profiles in the current system. A profile can be directly used if it meets the
requirements.
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If no ADSL2+ line profile in the system meets the requirements, you need to add
an ADSL2+ line profile. Run the
adsl line-profile quickadd
command to add an
ADSL2+ line profile.
The parameters in the ADSL2+ line profile should be configured according to actual
line conditions. In this example, add ADSL2+ line profile 4 by using default settings
for the parameters.
SmartAX MA5616 Multi-service Access Module
Configuration Guide
10 Configuration Examples of the FTTx
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