Hi, There! I want to configure the inband management IP address on the MA5600T. Can you tell me how to configure it? Perhaps you can give me a configuration instance to understand it more clearly because I do not have permission to access the product documentation. Thank you very much.
Configuring the IP Address of the NMS Server and the IP Address Pool of the ONU (GPON Dock Scenario)
Prerequisites
The OLT is added to the NMS.
Related xFTP configurations are completed.
Data Plan
Configuration Item
Data
Remarks
IP address of the NMS server
10.10.10.10
The NMS server needs to use ports 23, 8080, 9801, and 9803. Therefore, ensure that the firewall does not block these ports so that the NMS server can normally communicate with devices.
IP address of the OLT
10.10.10.20
This IP address is designated for Layer 3 VLAN interface 8 and is used for inband management.
IP address pool of the ONU
IP address pool: 10.10.11.2 to 10.10.11.125
Subnet mask: 255.255.254.0
ONU gateway: 10.10.10.20
Management VLAN ID: 8
VLAN priority: 7
The ONU gateway IP address is used as the IP address of the Layer 3 interface on the OLT.
Procedure
Configure the IP address of the NMS server used for receiving traps.
The OLT reports FTTM ONU information to the NMS through traps. Here the trap destination host (namely, the destination host to which traps are sent) is the NMS server.
For any OLT, only 1 trap destination host is required. If multiple trap destination hosts are configured for the OLT, delete the unnecessary ones.
Choose Administration > NE Communicate Parameter > Set NE SNMP Expanded Parameters (traditional style) from the main menu or select Fix-Network NE Configuration in Application Center and choose Administration > NE Communicate Parameter > Set NE SNMP Expanded Parameters (application style) from the main menu.
Click Filter. In the Select Device dialog box, select the desired OLT from the Device Type drop-down list and click OK.
In the device list, select a record and click the Target Host tab.
On the Target Host tab, right-click in a blank area and choose Add from the shortcut menu.
In the dialog box that is displayed, set the parameters, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1 Configuring the trap destination host
Click OK.
Configure the IP address pool of the ONU.
On an FTTM network, IP addresses are automatically allocated because no authentication is required. In this way, an ONU IP address pool needs to be configured so that ONUs, when going online, can automatically obtain an IP address.
Choose Configuration > FTTx Service Pre-Deployment > ONU IP Pool Management (traditional style) from the main menu or select Fix-Network NE Configuration in Application Center and choose Access Service > FTTx Service Pre-Deployment > ONU IP Pool Management (application style) from the main menu.
In the information list, right-click and choose Add from the shortcut menu.
In the dialog box that is displayed, set the parameters, as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2 Configuring the IP address pool of the ONU
Configuring the IP Address of the NMS Server and the IP Address Pool of the ONU (GPON Dock Scenario)
Prerequisites
The OLT is added to the NMS.
Related xFTP configurations are completed.
Data Plan
Configuration Item
Data
Remarks
IP address of the NMS server
10.10.10.10
The NMS server needs to use ports 23, 8080, 9801, and 9803. Therefore, ensure that the firewall does not block these ports so that the NMS server can normally communicate with devices.
IP address of the OLT
10.10.10.20
This IP address is designated for Layer 3 VLAN interface 8 and is used for inband management.
IP address pool of the ONU
IP address pool: 10.10.11.2 to 10.10.11.125
Subnet mask: 255.255.254.0
ONU gateway: 10.10.10.20
Management VLAN ID: 8
VLAN priority: 7
The ONU gateway IP address is used as the IP address of the Layer 3 interface on the OLT.
Procedure
Configure the IP address of the NMS server used for receiving traps.
The OLT reports FTTM ONU information to the NMS through traps. Here the trap destination host (namely, the destination host to which traps are sent) is the NMS server.
For any OLT, only 1 trap destination host is required. If multiple trap destination hosts are configured for the OLT, delete the unnecessary ones.
Choose Administration > NE Communicate Parameter > Set NE SNMP Expanded Parameters (traditional style) from the main menu or select Fix-Network NE Configuration in Application Center and choose Administration > NE Communicate Parameter > Set NE SNMP Expanded Parameters (application style) from the main menu.
Click Filter. In the Select Device dialog box, select the desired OLT from the Device Type drop-down list and click OK.
In the device list, select a record and click the Target Host tab.
On the Target Host tab, right-click in a blank area and choose Add from the shortcut menu.
In the dialog box that is displayed, set the parameters, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1 Configuring the trap destination host
Click OK.
Configure the IP address pool of the ONU.
On an FTTM network, IP addresses are automatically allocated because no authentication is required. In this way, an ONU IP address pool needs to be configured so that ONUs, when going online, can automatically obtain an IP address.
Choose Configuration > FTTx Service Pre-Deployment > ONU IP Pool Management (traditional style) from the main menu or select Fix-Network NE Configuration in Application Center and choose Access Service > FTTx Service Pre-Deployment > ONU IP Pool Management (application style) from the main menu.
In the information list, right-click and choose Add from the shortcut menu.
In the dialog box that is displayed, set the parameters, as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2 Configuring the IP address pool of the ONU
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