Cisco ME 4600 Series Multiservice Optical Access Platform Installation and Configuration Guide

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ME4601 Optical Line Termination User Manual
Version 3.4-10
Last Updated April, 2015
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1 SUMMARY ........................................................................................................ 1
Chapter 2 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................ 3
OLT SERVICES ............................................................................................................................................................ 5
USAGE SCENARIOS................................................................................................................................................ 5
OLT SYSTEM FEATURES.......................................................................................................................................... 10
SERVICES .............................................................................................................................................................. 10
INTEROPERABILITY .............................................................................................................................................. 10
PLOAM .................................................................................................................................................................... 11
OMCI ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11
FEC (UPSTREAM/DOWNSTREAM) CONFIGURATION AND MONITORING ...................................................... 12
ETHERNET ............................................................................................................................................................. 13
MULTICAST ................................................................................................................................................................ 14
IGMP SNOOPING/PROXY ..................................................................................................................................... 14
WHITE LIST FOR MULTICAST GROUP ADDRESSES ........................................................................................ 17
MAC......................................................................................................................................................................... 20
DYNAMIC BANDWIDTH ALOCATION (DBA) ........................................................................................................ 21
PON ......................................................................................................................................................................... 23
PROTECTION ......................................................................................................................................................... 23
LINK AGGREGATION CONTROL PROTOCOL (LACP) ............................................................................................ 25
SUPPORT MULTIPLE TRAP DESTINATION SERVERS ...................................................................................... 27
EXTERNAL ALARM CONDITIONS ........................................................................................................................ 28
MANAGERS’ CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................................ 28
CONNECTIVITY FAULT MANAGEMENT (CFM) ................................................................................................... 28
REBOOT FEATURES ............................................................................................................................................. 28
IP FEATURES ......................................................................................................................................................... 28
STANDARDS AND PROTOCOLS .............................................................................................................................. 29
Chapter 3 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................... 33
OLT EQUIPMENT CHASSIS FEATURES .................................................................................................................. 34
OLT EQUIPMENT BOARDS FEATURES ................................................................................................................... 35
OPTICAL INTERFACES ............................................................................................................................................. 36
10GE INTERFACES ............................................................................................................................................... 36
1GE ETHERNET INTERFACES ............................................................................................................................. 37
GPON Interfaces ..................................................................................................................................................... 37
POWER SUPPLY ........................................................................................................................................................ 40
POWER CONSUMPTION ........................................................................................................................................... 41
SYSTEM HEAT RELEASE.......................................................................................................................................... 42
WEIGHT & PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS ........................................................................................................................ 43
MTBF ........................................................................................................................................................................... 44
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS .............................................................................................................................. 45
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY .................................................................................................................... 46
SYSTEM PARTS ......................................................................................................................................................... 47
SWITCH FABRIC .................................................................................................................................................... 48
Chapter 4 SETUP ............................................................................................................ 49
MECHANICAL PACKAGING....................................................................................................................................... 50
ESD PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................................................. 51
ME4601 OLT SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................................... 52
RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION ..................................................................................................................... 52
ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY ................................................................................................................................ 53
DISCONNECT DEVICE ......................................................................................................................................... 53
MULTIPLE POWER SOURCE ............................................................................................................................... 53
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION PROCEDURES ............................................................................................... 53
SFP/SFP+ INSERTION AND REMOVAL ................................................................................................................... 55
SFP/SFP+ MODULE INSERTION HANDLING PROCEDURES ........................................................................... 55
SFP/SFP+ MODULE REMOVAL HANDLING PROCEDURES ............................................................................. 56
MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................................................................... 57
COOLING SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................................... 57
CABLES ...................................................................................................................................................................... 60
ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY ........................................................................................................................... 60
ETH 10/100/1000 BASE-T ..................................................................................................................................... 60
ALARMS & SYNCHRONISM ................................................................................................................................. 61
OPTICAL ................................................................................................................................................................ 62
OPTICAL INTERFACES ............................................................................................................................................. 64
TRANSCEIVERS .................................................................................................................................................... 64
ELECTRICAL INTERFACES ...................................................................................................................................... 65
ELECTRICAL FAST ETHERNET ........................................................................................................................... 65
INTERCONNECTOR:: RS232: OAM ..................................................................................................................... 65
Chapter 5 CONFIGURATION .......................................................................................... 66
SYSTEM MANAGEMENT .......................................................................................................................................... 67
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................................................... 68
CONFIGURING THE WEB BROWSER ................................................................................................................. 68
CLEANING THE COOKIES AND TEMPORARY FILES ........................................................................................ 69
TRUSTED SITES ................................................................................................................................................... 69
WEBTI ......................................................................................................................................................................... 71
ACCESS TO THE EQUIPMENT ............................................................................................................................ 71
ACCESS CONTROL .............................................................................................................................................. 71
WEBTI GENERAL DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................ 72
Chapter 6 OPERATION ................................................................................................. 153
UPGRADING TO A NEW OLT OS SOFTWARE RELEASE .................................................................................... 154
DETERMINING THE SOFTWARE VERSION ..................................................................................................... 154
UPGRADING TO A NEW SOFTWARE RELEASE .............................................................................................. 154
OLT OS INSTALLATION PROCEDURE .............................................................................................................. 154
STATUS .................................................................................................................................................................... 155
SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................................................... 156
SYNCHRONISM ................................................................................................................................................... 158
LAG INTERFACES ............................................................................................................................................... 177
SERVICES ........................................................................................................................................................... 179
MAC TABLE ......................................................................................................................................................... 184
DHCP.................................................................................................................................................................... 187
MULTICAST ......................................................................................................................................................... 188
REMOTE EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................................................................ 191
PROTECTION SCHEMES ................................................................................................................................... 200
USERS ................................................................................................................................................................. 205
LOGS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 206
ALARMS ............................................................................................................................................................... 206
GLOBAL ............................................................................................................................................................... 206
Chapter 7 CLI ................................................................................................................. 209
SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................................................................ 210
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ACCESS TO THE EQUIPMENT ............................................................................................................................... 211
SYSTEM ACCESS CONTROL ................................................................................................................................. 212
CLI OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................................................... 213
FEATURES: .......................................................................................................................................................... 213
COMMANDS ......................................................................................................................................................... 213
CLI NAVIGATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 217
HELP ON COMMANDS AND ARGUMENTS USAGE: ? ...................................................................................... 220
COMMON NODE NAMES .................................................................................................................................... 221
ABOUT THE “showconfig” COMMAND ................................................................................................................ 222
ERROR CODES .................................................................................................................................................... 223
WRITING CLI SCRIPTS........................................................................................................................................ 224
PARTICULAR ARGUMENT CASES ..................................................................................................................... 225
CLI TREE................................................................................................................................................................... 226
NODES, SUB-NODES AND COMMANDS ............................................................................................................... 230
“acl” node .............................................................................................................................................................. 230
“applications” node ................................................................................................................................................ 250
“backup-manager” node ........................................................................................................................................ 269
“cfm-probe” node ................................................................................................................................................... 273
“dhcp” node ........................................................................................................................................................... 280
“equipment” node .................................................................................................................................................. 286
“erp-ring” node ....................................................................................................................................................... 294
“eth-protection” node ............................................................................................................................................. 301
“gpon-protection” node .......................................................................................................................................... 306
“interfaces” node ................................................................................................................................................... 312
“ip” node ................................................................................................................................................................ 356
“logs” node ............................................................................................................................................................ 365
“mac-table” node ................................................................................................................................................... 367
“multicast” node ..................................................................................................................................................... 373
“profiles” node ....................................................................................................................................................... 387
“remote-eq” node ................................................................................................................................................... 405
“services” node ...................................................................................................................................................... 455
“synchronism” node ............................................................................................................................................... 473
“users” node .......................................................................................................................................................... 494
Chapter 8 TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................. 500
COMMON PROBLEM HANDLING ........................................................................................................................... 501
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1. PON network architecture ................................................................................................................... 2
Figure 2. OLT architecture ................................................................................................................................. 3
Figure 3. OLT services Usage Scenario ............................................................................................................. 5
Figure 4. N:1 Services......................................................................................................................................... 7
Figure 5. 1:1 Services ......................................................................................................................................... 7
Figure 6: TLS Services ....................................................................................................................................... 8
Figure 7. AE 1:1 Services ................................................................................................................................... 9
Figure 8. AE N:1 Services .................................................................................................................................. 9
Figure 9. Multiservice architecture &requirement, interoperability according to BBF TR-156 ...................... 11
Figure 10. IGMP Packets Processing/Forwarding Diagram ............................................................................. 15
Figure 11. OLT as a DHCP relay agent ............................................................................................................ 16
Figure 12.Downstream QoS Diagram............................................................................................................... 19
Figure 13. Upstream QoS Diagram .................................................................................................................. 20
Figure 14. Traffic distribution by service/client ............................................................................................... 22
Figure 15. Type B redundancy for GPON ports ............................................................................................... 24
Figure 16. Normal ring operation ..................................................................................................................... 26
Figure 17. Link failure ...................................................................................................................................... 26
Figure 18. Ring Protection Link operation ....................................................................................................... 27
Figure 19. ME4601 OLT 3 D chassis schematic and dimensions (mm) .......................................................... 43
Figure 20.ME4601 OLT chassis front .............................................................................................................. 43
Figure 21.OLT system Front View (1U chassis) .............................................................................................. 47
Figure 22. ME4601 OLT setup Front view ................................................................................................... 52
Figure 23. OLT chassis power supply input connectors ................................................................................... 54
Figure 24. SFP/SFP+ module handle ................................................................................................................ 55
Figure 25. SFP/SFP+ interface covers .............................................................................................................. 57
Figure 26. OLT cooling module with redundant FANS ................................................................................... 57
Figure 27: Electrical power supply H03VV-F cables connection kit - terminals ............................................. 60
Figure 28. Ethernet Cable ................................................................................................................................. 61
Figure 29. Switch Fabric card alarm/conditions and ACK Plug and PIN out .................................................. 62
Figure 30. SC-PC connector ............................................................................................................................. 62
Figure 31. Connector LC-PC ............................................................................................................................ 63
Figure 32.Ethernet uplink SFP+ optical transceivers ....................................................................................... 64
Figure 33. GPON optical pluggable transceiver ............................................................................................... 64
Figure 34. RJ45 connector ................................................................................................................................ 65
Figure 35. USB cable for serial communications ............................................................................................. 65
Figure 36. Managing OLT locally .................................................................................................................... 67
Figure 37. Managing OLT by the Management Network ................................................................................ 68
Figure 38. Internet Explorer Configuration ...................................................................................................... 69
Figure 39. Trusted Sites Configuration ............................................................................................................. 70
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Figure 40. Web Ti equipment main window for access................................................................................... 71
Figure 41. Access Control ................................................................................................................................ 72
Figure 42. WebTi Areas ................................................................................................................................... 73
Figure 43. OLT Web Ti Menu navigation ....................................................................................................... 74
Figure 44. Web TI heading .............................................................................................................................. 75
Figure 45. OLT Main Page .............................................................................................................................. 75
Figure 46. Tables Behavior .............................................................................................................................. 76
Figure 47. OLT System parameters window ................................................................................................... 77
Figure 48. OLT Profiles configuration sub-menu ............................................................................................ 78
Figure 49. DSCP profiles ................................................................................................................................. 79
Figure 50. DSCP details ................................................................................................................................... 79
Figure 51. Ethernet profiles.............................................................................................................................. 80
Figure 52. GPON upstream DBA traffic profiles ............................................................................................ 81
Figure 53. Add new upstream profile .............................................................................................................. 82
Figure 54. ONU profiles .................................................................................................................................. 82
Figure 55: VoIP Profile configuration ............................................................................................................. 83
Figure 56. P-bits to PQ configuration .............................................................................................................. 84
Figure 57 - Priority queue configuration dialog box ........................................................................................ 85
Figure 58. OLT Network configurations Global configurations .................................................................. 86
Figure 59. Synchronism configuration sub-menu ............................................................................................ 88
Figure 60. Synchronism Configuration Window- Synchronism table ............................................................. 89
Figure 61. Synchronism Status Message Combo Box ..................................................................................... 90
Figure 62. Synchronism Configuration Window- Synchronism Sources table ............................................... 91
Figure 63. PON interfaces configuration ......................................................................................................... 92
Figure 64. Ethernet interfaces configuration .................................................................................................... 94
Figure 65. LAG interfaces configuration ......................................................................................................... 95
Figure 66. LAG Mapping Dialog Box ............................................................................................................. 96
Figure 67. OLT services configuration window .............................................................................................. 97
Figure 68. Service Configuration details ......................................................................................................... 98
Figure 69. Create Service Configuration Dialog Box .................................................................................... 100
Figure 70. Classes of service .......................................................................................................................... 101
Figure 71. PCP/Class Mapping ...................................................................................................................... 102
Figure 72. Multicast Configuration sub- menu .............................................................................................. 102
Figure 73. Multicast Window IGMP Proxy and Querier configuration tables .............................................. 103
Figure 74. Active channels Probes Configuration window ........................................................................... 104
Figure 75. Add Active Channels Probe Dialog Box ...................................................................................... 105
Figure 76. Group List Configuration window ............................................................................................... 105
Figure 77. Aging Time Configuration window ............................................................................................. 106
Figure 78. DHCP Configuration Window ..................................................................................................... 107
Figure 79. IP source Guard Configuration window ....................................................................................... 109
Figure 80. Add IP source Guard Configuration ~Dialog box ........................................................................ 109
Figure 81: Access Lists configuration sub-menu ........................................................................................... 110
Figure 82. Access Control List configuration window ................................................................................. 110
Figure 83: ACLs port association configuration dialog box ......................................................................... 111
Figure 84: ACLs service association configuration dialog box .................................................................... 112
Figure 85. Access Control List Rule Configuration window ......................................................................... 113
Figure 86: ACL rule Details dialog box ......................................................................................................... 115
Figure 87. Protection Schemes configuration sub-menu ................................................................................ 116
Figure 88. Ethernet Ring Protection configuration window ........................................................................... 117
Figure 89. ERP Instance Configutarion details Dialog Box ........................................................................... 118
Figure 90. Add ERP Instance Dialog box configuration parameters.............................................................. 119
Figure 91. Ethernet Protection configuration window ................................................................................... 119
Figure 92. Ethernet protection Group# Configuration details Dialog Box ..................................................... 120
Figure 93. Remote equipment configuraton sub-menu ................................................................................... 121
Figure 94. Remote equipment discovery ........................................................................................................ 122
Figure 95.Changing ONU/T Serial Number ................................................................................................... 124
Figure 96. ONU/T online insertion ................................................................................................................. 125
Figure 97. ONU/T Offline insertion ............................................................................................................... 125
Figure 98. ONU Selection filter ...................................................................................................................... 126
Figure 99. System parameters configuration .................................................................................................. 127
Figure 100. PON interfaces configuration ...................................................................................................... 128
Figure 101. Ethernet interfaces configuration ................................................................................................ 128
Figure 102. Analog RF interfaces configuration ............................................................................................ 129
Figure 103. VoIP interfaces configuration ..................................................................................................... 129
Figure 104. VoIP interface configuration ....................................................................................................... 130
Figure 105. E1 Interfaces ................................................................................................................................ 131
Figure 106. VEIP configuration ...................................................................................................................... 131
Figure 107. T-CONT configuration ................................................................................................................ 132
Figure 108. Extended VLAN Tagging Operation configuration .................................................................... 132
Figure 109. Service Configuration .................................................................................................................. 133
Figure 110. Add service configuration Dialog box ........................................................................................ 134
Figure 111. System Services Configuration sub-menu................................................................................... 135
Figure 112. Clock and Timezones configuration window .............................................................................. 136
Figure 113. Network Time Protocol Configuration Window ......................................................................... 137
Figure 114. System Settings/SNMP Agent window, SNMP Service Table ................................................... 138
Figure 115. Management System configuration details dialox box ............................................................... 139
Figure 116. CFM Probes Configuration menu item ....................................................................................... 141
Figure 117. CFM Probe Configuration ........................................................................................................... 142
Figure 118. ONU Software Update Configuration menu item ....................................................................... 142
Figure 119. ONT firmware update .................................................................................................................. 143
Figure 120: Out of Sync files list .................................................................................................................... 144
Figure 121. ONU Firmware version upload ................................................................................................... 145
Figure 122. Selecting the ONU(s) to upgrade ................................................................................................ 146
Figure 123. Check ONU Upgrade Status ........................................................................................................ 146
Figure 124. Backup Management Configuration menu item.......................................................................... 147
Figure 125. Backup Manager .......................................................................................................................... 147
Figure 126. Create a Database Backup file ..................................................................................................... 148
Figure 127. Save a Database Backup file to a PC........................................................................................... 149
Figure 128. Database Upload .......................................................................................................................... 150
Figure 129. Uploaded file available in the local backup table ........................................................................ 150
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Figure 130. Database Restore ........................................................................................................................ 151
Figure 131.Menu Configuration Item Users .................................................................................................. 152
Figure 132. Change of user password by admin ........................................................................................... 153
Figure 133. Status menu ................................................................................................................................. 155
Figure 134. OLT System State ....................................................................................................................... 157
Figure 135. Status submenu Synchronism ..................................................................................................... 158
Figure 136. Synchronism Status window ...................................................................................................... 159
Figure 137. PTP Status window ..................................................................................................................... 162
Figure 138. Ethernet Interfaces Status ........................................................................................................... 164
Figure 139. SFP/SFP+ module Detailed Information .................................................................................... 165
Figure 140.Ethernet Port Statistics ................................................................................................................. 166
Figure 141. CFM Status/ME4601-OLT window ........................................................................................... 167
Figure 142. GPON Physical Interfaces Status ............................................................................................... 169
Figure 143. GPON Interface received power ................................................................................................. 170
Figure 144. SFP Standard information........................................................................................................... 171
Figure 145. SFP Module detailed information ............................................................................................... 171
Figure 146. GPON Interfaces Status .............................................................................................................. 172
Figure 147. GPON counters ........................................................................................................................... 173
Figure 148. Ethernet Counters ....................................................................................................................... 174
Figure 149. Port error statistics ...................................................................................................................... 175
Figure 150. Ethernet Interfaces Status ........................................................................................................... 176
Figure 151. LAG interfaces status ................................................................................................................. 178
Figure 152. LAG port statistics ...................................................................................................................... 178
Figure 153. Services Counters window ......................................................................................................... 179
Figure 154. Service details expand ................................................................................................................ 180
Figure 155. DHCP counters ........................................................................................................................... 181
Figure 156. IGMP Counters ........................................................................................................................... 182
Figure 157. Packets port Counters ................................................................................................................ 183
Figure 158. MAC Table Status sub-menu ..................................................................................................... 184
Figure 159. GPON MAC table....................................................................................................................... 185
Figure 160. Switch MAC table window ........................................................................................................ 186
Figure 161. DHCP Relay status Window ...................................................................................................... 187
Figure 162. Multicast Status sub-menu .......................................................................................................... 188
Figure 163. Active Groups window ............................................................................................................... 189
Figure 164. Active Groups Filter Service Combo box .................................................................................. 189
Figure 165. Active users dialog box .............................................................................................................. 190
Figure 166. Status::Multicast::Probes window .............................................................................................. 191
Figure 167. ONUs Status window: selection table ....................................................................................... 192
Figure 168. ONU Status window: Ethernet Interfaces Table ........................................................................ 192
Figure 169. Ethernet Port Statistics ................................................................................................................ 193
Figure 170. Analog RF Interfaces table ......................................................................................................... 194
Figure 171. GPON Interface table ................................................................................................................. 194
Figure 172. GEM Port counters table ............................................................................................................ 195
Figure 173. Services counters ........................................................................................................................ 195
Figure 174. DHCP Statistics per client/service .............................................................................................. 196
Figure 175. IGMP counters per client/service ................................................................................................ 198
Figure 176. Software and Maintenance table ................................................................................................. 199
Figure 177. Software Images and Maintenance parameters ........................................................................... 200
Figure 178. Protection Schemes sub-menu ..................................................................................................... 200
Figure 179. Ethernet Ring Protection status window ..................................................................................... 201
Figure 180. APS Channel RX per port detailed status information ............................................................... 202
Figure 181. APS Channel TX detailed status information ............................................................................. 203
Figure 182. GPON Type B Protection Status window ................................................................................... 203
Figure 183. Ethernet Protection Status window ............................................................................................. 204
Figure 184. Users Status window ................................................................................................................... 205
Figure 185. Logs menu, Alarms sub-menu ..................................................................................................... 206
Figure 186.System log window, filter table .................................................................................................... 207
Figure 187.Event List example (global) ......................................................................................................... 207
Figure 188. Accessing to the OLT equipment via SSH .................................................................................. 211
Figure 189. OLT access and CLI Initial window ........................................................................................... 212
Figure 190. Use of help ................................................................................................................................... 214
Figure 191. Use of ? ........................................................................................................................................ 214
Figure 192. dir command ................................................................................................................................ 215
Figure 193. IP tree, sub-nodes and commands ............................................................................................... 215
Figure 194. CLI initial window and prompt ................................................................................................... 217
Figure 195. dir command output at root node................................................................................................. 217
Figure 196. Tab key displays commands and sub-nodes in that node ............................................................ 218
Figure 197. Auto-complete with tab key ........................................................................................................ 219
Figure 198. CLI prompt displays current location node ................................................................................. 219
Figure 199. tree command output: current node, applications, sub-nodes list ............................................... 219
Figure 200. show ?: information on the usage of the show command ........................................................... 220
Figure 201. Output of show command without arguments............................................................................. 220
Figure 202. interfaces/gpon tree ..................................................................................................................... 221
Figure 203. CLI on line help on “ showconfig” usage in this node context ................................................... 222
Figure 204. showconfig command screen output example ............................................................................. 223
Figure 205. Syntax error ................................................................................................................................. 223
Figure 206. Operational error ......................................................................................................................... 224
Figure 207. CLI script usage example ............................................................................................................ 224
Figure 208. Complete CLI tree ....................................................................................................................... 226
Figure 209. “acl” node tree ............................................................................................................................. 230
Figure 210. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 230
Figure 211. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context ............................................ 231
Figure 212. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context .......................................... 232
Figure 213. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 232
Figure 214.Output of ”show” command without arguments in this node context.......................................... 233
Figure 215. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 233
Figure 216. CLI on line help on “add” command usage in this node context ................................................ 234
Figure 217. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 235
Figure 218. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context .......................................... 235
Figure 219. CLI on line help on “add” command usage in this node context ................................................ 236
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Figure 220. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 237
Figure 221. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context ......................................... 237
Figure 222. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 238
Figure 223. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context ......................................... 239
Figure 224. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 239
Figure 225. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context............................................ 240
Figure 226. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 241
Figure 227.Output of ”show” command without arguments in this node context ......................................... 242
Figure 228. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 242
Figure 229. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context............................................ 243
Figure 230. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 244
Figure 231.Output of ”show” command without arguments in this node context ......................................... 244
Figure 232. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 245
Figure 233. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context............................................ 246
Figure 234. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 247
Figure 235.Output of ”show” command without arguments in this node context ......................................... 247
Figure 236. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 248
Figure 237. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context............................................ 248
Figure 238. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 249
Figure 239.Output of ”show” command without arguments in this node context ......................................... 250
Figure 240. “applications” node tree .............................................................................................................. 250
Figure 241. CLI on line help on “check” command usage in this node context ............................................ 251
Figure 242. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 251
Figure 243. . CLI on line help on “export” command usage in this node context ......................................... 252
Figure 244. . CLI on line help on “import” command usage in this node context ........................................ 253
Figure 245. . CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context ....................................... 254
Figure 246. . CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ........................................... 254
Figure 247.Output of ”show” command without arguments in this node context ......................................... 254
Figure 248. Output of ”show” command with argument fileID in this node context .................................... 255
Figure 249. . CLI on line help on “status” command usage in this node context .......................................... 255
Figure 250. Output of ”status” command in this node context ...................................................................... 256
Figure 251. CLI on line help on “apply-file” command usage in this node context...................................... 256
Figure 252. CLI on line help on “availableValues” command usage in this node context............................ 257
Figure 253. Output of ”availableValues” command in this node context...................................................... 258
Figure 254. CLI on line help on “execute” command usage in this node context ......................................... 258
Figure 255. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 259
Figure 256. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 260
Figure 257. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 260
Figure 258. CLI on line help on “apply-file” command usage in this node context...................................... 261
Figure 259. CLI on line help on “import” command usage in this node context .......................................... 262
Figure 260. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 262
Figure 261. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context............................................ 263
Figure 262. CLI on line help on “disable” command usage in this node context .......................................... 264
Figure 263. CLI on line help on “enable” command usage in this node context ........................................... 264
Figure 264. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context ......................................... 264
Figure 265. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 265
Figure 266. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 265
Figure 267. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 266
Figure 268. CLI on line help on “availableValues” command usage in this node context ............................ 266
Figure 269. Partial output of ”availableValues” command in this node context ............................................ 267
Figure 270. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 267
Figure 271. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 268
Figure 272. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 268
Figure 273. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 269
Figure 274. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context ............................................ 269
Figure 275. CLI on line help on “del-serv-conf” command usage in this node context ................................. 270
Figure 276. CLI on line help on “export” command usage in this node context ............................................ 270
Figure 277. CLI on line help on “import” command usage in this node context ........................................... 271
Figure 278. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context .......................................... 272
Figure 279. CLI on line help on “restore” command usage in this node context ........................................... 272
Figure 280. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 273
Figure 281. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 273
Figure 282. “cfm-node” tree ........................................................................................................................... 273
Figure 283. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 274
Figure 284. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context ............................................ 275
Figure 285. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context .......................................... 276
Figure 286. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 276
Figure 287. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 276
Figure 288. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 277
Figure 289. CLI on line help on “status” command usage in this node context ............................................. 278
Figure 290. Output of ”status” command in this node context ....................................................................... 278
Figure 291. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context .......................................... 279
Figure 292. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 279
Figure 293. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 279
Figure 294. “dhcp” tree ................................................................................................................................... 280
Figure 295. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 281
Figure 296. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 282
Figure 297. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 282
Figure 298. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 283
Figure 299. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 283
Figure 300. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 284
Figure 301. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 284
Figure 302. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 284
Figure 303. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 285
Figure 304. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 285
Figure 305. “equipment” node tree ................................................................................................................. 286
Figure 306. CLI on line help on “status” command usage in this node context ............................................. 286
Figure 307. Output of ”status” command in this node context ....................................................................... 286
Figure 308. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 287
Figure 309. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 287
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Figure 310. Output of ”show” command in this node context table “Equipment Boards Information” .... 288
Figure 311. Output of ”show” command in this node context – table “Equipment Fans Information” ........ 288
Figure 312. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context .................................. 289
Figure 313. CLI on line help on “apply” command usage in this node context ............................................ 289
Figure 314. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 289
Figure 315. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 290
Figure 316. Output of ”show” command in this node context” ..................................................................... 290
Figure 317. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context .................................. 291
Figure 318. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 291
Figure 319. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 292
Figure 320. Output of ”show” command in this node context” ..................................................................... 293
Figure 321. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context .................................. 294
Figure 322. “erp-ring” node tree .................................................................................................................... 294
Figure 323. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 294
Figure 324. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context............................................ 296
Figure 325. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context ......................................... 297
Figure 326. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 297
Figure 327. Output of ”show” command in this node context” ..................................................................... 298
Figure 328. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context .................................. 298
Figure 329. CLI on line help on “command” command usage in this node context ..................................... 299
Figure 330. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 299
Figure 331. Output of ”show” command in this node context” ..................................................................... 300
Figure 332. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 300
Figure 333. “eth-protection” node tree........................................................................................................... 301
Figure 334. CLI on line help on “command” command usage in this node context ..................................... 301
Figure 335. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 302
Figure 336. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context............................................ 303
Figure 337. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context ......................................... 303
Figure 338. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 304
Figure 339. Output of ”show” command in this node context” ..................................................................... 304
Figure 340. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context .................................. 305
Figure 341. CLI on line help on “status” command usage in this node context ............................................ 305
Figure 342. Output of ”status” command in this node context” .................................................................... 306
Figure 343. “gpon-protection” node tree ....................................................................................................... 306
Figure 344. CLI on line help on “command” command usage in this node context ..................................... 306
Figure 345. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 307
Figure 346. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context............................................ 308
Figure 347. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context ......................................... 309
Figure 348. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 309
Figure 349. Output of ”show” command in this node context” ..................................................................... 310
Figure 350. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context .................................. 310
Figure 351. CLI on line help on “status” command usage in this node context ............................................ 311
Figure 352. Output of ”status” command in this node context” .................................................................... 311
Figure 353. “interfaces” node tree ................................................................................................................. 312
Figure 354. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 313
Figure 355. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 313
Figure 356. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 314
Figure 357. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 315
Figure 358. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 315
Figure 359. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 316
Figure 360. Partial view of output of ”show” command in this node context ................................................ 316
Figure 361. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 317
Figure 362. CLI on line help on “add” command usage in this node context ................................................ 318
Figure 363. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 319
Figure 364. Output of ”availableValues” command in this node context ...................................................... 319
Figure 365. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 320
Figure 366. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context .......................................... 321
Figure 367. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 321
Figure 368. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 322
Figure 369. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 322
Figure 370. CLI on line help on “availableValues” command usage in this node context ............................ 323
Figure 371. Output of ”availableValues” command in this node context ..................................................... 323
Figure 372. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 323
Figure 373. Output of ”show” command in this node context ...................................................................... 324
Figure 374. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 324
Figure 375. Output of ”show-active” command in this node context............................................................ 324
Figure 376. CLI on line help on “start” command usage in this node context ............................................... 325
Figure 377. CLI on line help on “stop” command usage in this node context ............................................... 325
Figure 378. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 326
Figure 379. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 327
Figure 380. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 327
Figure 381. Output of ”show” command in this node context ...................................................................... 328
Figure 382. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 329
Figure 383. Partial view of ”show” command output in this node context .................................................... 329
Figure 384. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 330
Figure 385. Output of ”show” command in this node context ...................................................................... 331
Figure 386. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 332
Figure 387. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 332
Figure 388. Output of ”show” command used with argument --slot, in this node context ............................ 333
Figure 389. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 333
Figure 390. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 334
Figure 391. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 335
Figure 392. Partial view of output of ”show” command in this node context ................................................ 335
Figure 393. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 336
Figure 394. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 336
Figure 395. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 337
Figure 396. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 337
Figure 397. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 338
Figure 398. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 339
Figure 399. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 339
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Figure 400. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 340
Figure 401. Output of ”show” command output in this node context ........................................................... 340
Figure 402. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 341
Figure 403. Output of ”show” command in this node context ...................................................................... 342
Figure 404. CLI on line help on “read-all” command usage in this node context ......................................... 342
Figure 405. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 343
Figure 406. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 343
Figure 407. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 344
Figure 408. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context............................................ 345
Figure 409. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context ......................................... 345
Figure 410. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 346
Figure 411. Output of ”show” command in this node context” ..................................................................... 346
Figure 412. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context .................................. 346
Figure 413. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 347
Figure 414. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 347
Figure 415. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 348
Figure 416. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context .................................. 349
Figure 417. CLI on line help on “attach” command usage in this node context............................................ 349
Figure 418. CLI on line help on “availableValues” command usage in this node context............................ 350
Figure 419. Output of ”availableValues” command in this node context...................................................... 350
Figure 420. CLI on line help on “detach” command usage in this node context ........................................... 350
Figure 421. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 351
Figure 422. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 351
Figure 423. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 352
Figure 424. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 352
Figure 425. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 353
Figure 426. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 354
Figure 427. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 354
Figure 428. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context .................................. 355
Figure 429. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 355
Figure 430. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 355
Figure 431.ip node tree .................................................................................................................................. 356
Figure 432. CLI on line help on “apply” command usage in this node context ............................................ 356
Figure 433. CLI on line help on “save” command usage in this node context .............................................. 357
Figure 434. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 357
Figure 435. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 358
Figure 436. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 358
Figure 437. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context .................................. 359
Figure 438. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 359
Figure 439. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 360
Figure 440. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 360
Figure 441. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context .................................. 361
Figure 442. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 361
Figure 443. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 362
Figure 444. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 362
Figure 445. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 363
Figure 446. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context ............................................ 363
Figure 447. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context .......................................... 364
Figure 448. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 364
Figure 449. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 365
Figure 450. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 365
Figure 451. logs node tree ............................................................................................................................... 365
Figure 452. CLI on line help on “clear” command usage in this node context .............................................. 366
Figure 453. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 366
Figure 454. Output of ”show” command used with no argument in this node context – Global alarm list ... 367
Figure 455. Partial view of ”show” command with argument –slot output in this node context ................... 367
Figure 456.”mac-table” node tree ................................................................................................................... 367
Figure 457. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 368
Figure 458. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 369
Figure 459. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 369
Figure 460. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 369
Figure 461. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context .......................................... 370
Figure 462. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 370
Figure 463. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 371
Figure 464. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context .......................................... 372
Figure 465. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 373
Figure 466. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 373
Figure 467. “multicast” node tree ................................................................................................................... 373
Figure 468. CLI on line help on “status” command usage in this node context ............................................. 374
Figure 469. Output of ”status” command with no arguments in this node context” ..................................... 374
Figure 470. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 375
Figure 471. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context ............................................ 376
Figure 472. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context .......................................... 377
Figure 473. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 377
Figure 474.Partial view of ”show” command output in this node context” ................................................... 377
Figure 475. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 378
Figure 476. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 378
Figure 477. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context ............................................ 379
Figure 478. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context .......................................... 380
Figure 479. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 380
Figure 480.Output of ”show” command in this node context” ....................................................................... 381
Figure 481. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 381
Figure 482. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 382
Figure 483. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 383
Figure 484. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 384
Figure 485.Output of ”show” command in this node context” ....................................................................... 384
Figure 486. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 385
Figure 487. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 385
Figure 488. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 386
Figure 489.Output of ”show” command in this node context” ....................................................................... 386
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Figure 490. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context .................................. 387
Figure 491.”profiles” node tree ...................................................................................................................... 387
Figure 492. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 388
Figure 493. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context............................................ 389
Figure 494. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context ......................................... 389
Figure 495. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 390
Figure 496.Output of ”show” command in this node context” ...................................................................... 390
Figure 497. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context .................................. 390
Figure 498. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 391
Figure 499. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context............................................ 392
Figure 500. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context ......................................... 392
Figure 501. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 393
Figure 502.Output of ”show” command in this node context” ...................................................................... 393
Figure 503. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context .................................. 394
Figure 504. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 394
Figure 505. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context............................................ 395
Figure 506. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context ......................................... 396
Figure 507. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 396
Figure 508.Output of ”show” command in this node context” ...................................................................... 397
Figure 509. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context .................................. 397
Figure 510. CLI on line help on “availableValues” command usage in this node context............................ 398
Figure 511.Output of ” availableValues” command in this node context” .................................................... 398
Figure 512. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 399
Figure 513. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context............................................ 399
Figure 514. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context ......................................... 400
Figure 515. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 401
Figure 516.Output of ”show” command in this node context” ...................................................................... 401
Figure 517. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context .................................. 402
Figure 518. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 402
Figure 519. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context............................................ 403
Figure 520. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context ......................................... 403
Figure 521. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 404
Figure 522.Output of ”show” command in this node context” ...................................................................... 404
Figure 523. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context .................................. 405
Figure 524.”remote-eq” node tree .................................................................................................................. 405
Figure 525. CLI on line help on “config-onu-id” command usage in this node context ............................... 406
Figure 526. CLI on line help on “connect” command usage in this node context ......................................... 407
Figure 527. CLI on line help on “disconnect” command usage in this node context .................................... 407
Figure 528. CLI on line help on “showconnected” command usage in this node context ............................ 408
Figure 529.Output of ”showconnected” command in this node context” ...................................................... 408
Figure 530. CLI on line help on “change-reg-type” command usage in this node context ........................... 409
Figure 531. CLI on line help on “change-reg-type” command usage in this node context ........................... 409
Figure 532. CLI on line help on “command” command usage in this node context ..................................... 410
Figure 533. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 411
Figure 534. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context............................................ 412
Figure 535. CLI on line help on “insert” command usage in this node context ............................................. 412
Figure 536. CLI on line help on “insert-all” command usage in this node context ........................................ 413
Figure 537. CLI on line help on “reboot” command usage in this node context ............................................ 414
Figure 538. CLI on line help on “reboot-all” command usage in this node context ...................................... 414
Figure 539. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context .......................................... 415
Figure 540. CLI on line help on “remove-all” command usage in this node context ..................................... 416
Figure 541. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 416
Figure 542.Output of ”show” command in this node context – partial view ................................................. 417
Figure 543. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 418
Figure 544.Output of ”show” command in this node context –partial view .................................................. 418
Figure 545. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 419
Figure 546.”show” command return error ...................................................................................................... 419
Figure 547. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 420
Figure 548. CLI on line help on “config-e1” command usage in this node context ....................................... 420
Figure 549. CLI on line help on “config-lsp” command usage in this node context ...................................... 421
Figure 550. CLI on line help on “config-pw” command usage in this node context ..................................... 422
Figure 551.”show” command return error ...................................................................................................... 422
Figure 552. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 423
Figure 553. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 423
Figure 554.”status” command return error ..................................................................................................... 424
Figure 555. CLI on line help on “status” command usage in this node context ............................................. 424
Figure 556. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 425
Figure 557. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 425
Figure 558. CLI on line help on “availableValues” command usage in this node context ............................ 426
Figure 559. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 426
Figure 560. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context ............................................ 427
Figure 561. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context .......................................... 428
Figure 562. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 428
Figure 563. CLI on line help on “add” command usage in this node context ................................................ 429
Figure 564. CLI on line help on “availableValues” command usage in this node context ............................ 430
Figure 565. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 431
Figure 566. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context .......................................... 432
Figure 567. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 433
Figure 568.Output of ”show” command in this node context ........................................................................ 433
Figure 569.Output of ”show” command with argument –serviceID-onu in this node context ...................... 434
Figure 570. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 435
Figure 571. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 436
Figure 572.Output of ”show” command in this node context ........................................................................ 436
Figure 573. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 437
Figure 574. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 438
Figure 575. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 439
Figure 576. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 439
Figure 577.Output of ”show” command in this node context ........................................................................ 440
Figure 578. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 442
Figure 579.Output of ”show” command in this node context ........................................................................ 442
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Figure 580. CLI on line help on “activate” command usage in this node context ......................................... 444
Figure 581. CLI on line help on “commit” command usage in this node context ......................................... 444
Figure 582. CLI on line help on “stop-transfer” command usage in this node context ................................. 445
Figure 583. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 446
Figure 584.Output of ”show” command in this node context ........................................................................ 446
Figure 585. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 447
Figure 586. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 447
Figure 587. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 448
Figure 588. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 448
Figure 589. CLI on line help on “availableValues” command usage in this node context............................ 449
Figure 590. Output of ”availableValues” command in this node context..................................................... 449
Figure 591. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 450
Figure 592. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 451
Figure 593. Output of ”show-active” command in this node context ........................................................... 451
Figure 594. CLI on line help on “start” command usage in this node context .............................................. 452
Figure 595. CLI on line help on “stop” command usage in this node context .............................................. 452
Figure 596. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 453
Figure 597. Output of ”show” command in this node context ...................................................................... 454
Figure 598. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 455
Figure 599.services node tree ......................................................................................................................... 455
Figure 600. CLI on line help on “availableValues” command usage in this node context............................ 456
Figure 601.Output of ”availableValues” command in this node context” ..................................................... 456
Figure 602. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 457
Figure 603. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context............................................ 458
Figure 604. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context ......................................... 459
Figure 605. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 460
Figure 606.Output of ”show” command in this node context ........................................................................ 460
Figure 607. Output of ”show” command used with parameter –serviceID, in this node context .................. 461
Figure 608. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context .................................. 462
Figure 609. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ........................................... 463
Figure 610. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 463
Figure 611.Output of ”show” command in this node context ........................................................................ 464
Figure 612. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context .................................. 464
Figure 613. CLI on line help on “availableValues” command usage in this node context............................ 465
Figure 614. Output of ”availableValues” command in this node context..................................................... 465
Figure 615. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 466
Figure 616. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 467
Figure 617. Output of ”show-active” command in this node context ........................................................... 467
Figure 618. CLI on line help on “start” command usage in this node context .............................................. 467
Figure 619. CLI on line help on “stop” command usage in this node context .............................................. 468
Figure 620. CLI on line help on “availableValues” command usage in this node context............................ 469
Figure 621. Output of ”availableValues” command in this node context..................................................... 469
Figure 622. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 469
Figure 623. CLI on line help on “availableValues” command usage in this node context............................ 470
Figure 624. Output of ”availableValues” command in this node context..................................................... 471
Figure 625. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 471
Figure 626.”synchronim” node tree ................................................................................................................ 473
Figure 627. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 473
Figure 628. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 474
Figure 629.Output of ”show” command in this node context” ....................................................................... 474
Figure 630. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 476
Figure 631. CLI on line help on “availableValues” command usage in this node context ............................ 476
Figure 632. Output of ”availableValues” command in this node context ..................................................... 477
Figure 633. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 477
Figure 634. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 478
Figure 635.Output of ”show” command in this node context ........................................................................ 478
Figure 636. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 479
Figure 637. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 480
Figure 638.Output of ”show” command in this node context ........................................................................ 480
Figure 639. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 481
Figure 640. CLI on line help on “availableValues” command usage in this node context ............................ 482
Figure 641.Output of ”availableValues” command in this node context ....................................................... 482
Figure 642. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 482
Figure 643. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context ............................................ 483
Figure 644. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context .......................................... 484
Figure 645. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 485
Figure 646.Output of ”show” command in this node context ........................................................................ 485
Figure 647. CLI on line help on “showconfig” command usage in this node context ................................... 486
Figure 648. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 487
Figure 649. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context ............................................ 488
Figure 650. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context .......................................... 488
Figure 651. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 489
Figure 652.Output of ”show” command in this node context ........................................................................ 489
Figure 653. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 490
Figure 654. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 490
Figure 655. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 491
Figure 656. CLI on line help on “command” command usage in this node context ...................................... 492
Figure 657. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 492
Figure 658. Output of ”show” command in this node context ....................................................................... 493
Figure 659. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 493
Figure 660.”users” node tree........................................................................................................................... 494
Figure 661. CLI on line help on “config” command usage in this node context ............................................ 495
Figure 662. CLI on line help on “create” command usage in this node context ............................................ 495
Figure 663. CLI on line help on “remove” command usage in this node context .......................................... 496
Figure 664. CLI on line help on “show” command usage in this node context ............................................. 496
Figure 665.Output of ”show” command in this node context ........................................................................ 497
Figure 666. CLI on line help on “status” command usage in this node context ............................................. 497
Figure 667.Output of ”status” command in this node context ........................................................................ 498
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Cisco ME 4600 Series Multiservice Optical Access Platform Installation and Configuration Guide

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