Default login: root, password: admin.
BIOS may contain: huawei123, admin123, Huawei@123.
Default IP: 10.11.104.2
Standard data for a console port connection: Baud rate 9600, 8 bits, stop bits 1, no flow control, VT100/auto.
The assembly will be used for the test:
0 GPBD
1 GPBD
2 –
3 –
4 GPBD
5 GPBD
6 SCUN
7 SCUN
8 GICF
9 X2CS
10 PRTE
And GPON ONUs: Huawei EchoLife HG8010, ZTE ZXA10 F601, Foxgate G2001R, Huawei EchoLife HG8245C (WiFi) and many others.
Let’s connect to the console port (CON) and write the IP for management in the managed VLAN (I have 207):
enable
config
vlan 207 smart
port vlan 207 0/8 0
interface vlanif 207
ip address 192.168.5.5 255.255.255.0
quit
Or you can assign an IP to a special meth port for management (then you will have to connect an additional cable to the OLT):
Add a default route if you want the IP address for management 192.168.5.5 to be visible on other networks:
ip route-static 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.5.1
In configuration mode, add a user so that you can connect via telnet:
MA5683T(config)#terminal user name
huawei
pass007
pass007
3 (1. user 2. operator 3. admin)
4
Confirmation or removal of new boards (I installed new boards GPBD, X2CS and the block with coolers on a hot one, without turning off the OLT):
MA5683T(config)#board confirm 0/5
MA5683T(config)#board confirm 0/8
MA5683T(config)#board confirm 0/9
MA5683T(config)#board remove 0/9
MA5683T(config)#display board
Or all at once like this:
board confirm 0
display board 0
You can reboot the board like this:
MA5683T(config)#board reset 0/5
Let’s create a new Vlan for users and point it to port 0/8/0:
MA5683T(config)#vlan 228 smart
MA5683T(config)#port vlan 228 0/8 0
MA5683T(config)#display vlan 228
An example of removing one or more VLANs from a port:
MA5683T(config)#undo port vlan 228 0/8 0
MA5683T(config)#undo port vlan 228 to 240 0/8 0
An example of adding a DBA profile with an outgoing speed limit of 1Gb/s:
MA5683T(config)#dba-profile add profile-id 20 type3 assure 1024 max 1000000
MA5683T(config)#display dba-profile all
Let’s look at the standard dba-profiles from 1 to 9, they can be changed:
display dba-profile all
display dba-profile profile-id 1
dba-profile modify profile-id 1
dba-profile modify profile-id 2
dba-profile modify profile-id 3...9
I noticed that if ONTs with no matter what dba-profile are already registered on OLT, then dba-profile 1 cannot be changed.
Adding lineprofile:
MA5683T(config)#ont-lineprofile gpon profile-id 10
tcont 4 dba-profile-id 20
gem add 1 eth tcont 4
mapping-mode vlan
gem mapping 1 0 vlan 228
commit
quit
Adding srvprofile:
MA5683T(config)#ont-srvprofile gpon profile-id 10
ont-port eth 1
port vlan eth 1 228
commit
quit
GPON settings and adding ONU:
MA5683T(config)#interface gpon 0/5
huawei(config-if-gpon-0/5)#port 0 ont-auto-find enable
huawei(config-if-gpon-0/5)#display ont autofind 0
huawei(config-if-gpon-0/5)#ont add 0 0 sn-auth 5A544117C04C6148 omci ont-lineprofile-id 10 ont-srvprofile-id 10 desc TEXT
MA5683T(config-if-gpon-0/5)#ont port native-vlan 0 0 eth 1 vlan 228
An example of viewing information about an added ONU:
MA5683T(config-if-gpon-0/5)#display ont info 0 0
MA5683T(config-if-gpon-0/5)#display ont ipconfig 0
MA5683T(config-if-gpon-0/5)#display ont traffic 0 0 1
MA5683T(config-if-gpon-0/5)#display ont optical-info 0 1
MA5683T(config-if-gpon-0/5)#display ont version 0 1
MA5683T(config-if-gpon-0/5)#display statistics ont-eth 0 1 ont-port 1
Configuring GIU uplink ports:
MA5683T(config)#interface giu 0/8
MA5683T(config-if-giu-0/8)#native-vlan all vlan 228
MA5683T(config-if-giu-0/8)#network-role 0 uplink
MA5683T(config-if-giu-0/8)#display port state all
MA5683T(config-if-giu-0/8)#display traffic-suppress
Adding a service-port for the added onu (for each onu, you need to write a service-port, it won’t work without it):
MA5683T(config)#service-port 1 vlan 228 gpon 0/5/0 ont 0 gemport 1 multi-service user-vlan 228
Using the service-port, you can later look at mac-addresses on onu:
display mac-address service-port 1
An example of finding a specific mac address:
display mac-address all | include e0cb-4ec3-7c44
display mac-address port 0/4/3
DHCP setting (only needed for L3):
MA5683T(config)#dhcp-server 0 ip 10.0.0.1
MA5683T(config)#dhcp proxy enable
MA5683T(config)#interface vlanif 228
MA5683T(config-if-vlanif50)#dhcp-server 0
SNMP configuration:
display snmp-agent community read
display snmp-agent community write
snmp-agent community read IXNFO.COM
snmp-agent sys-info version v2c
snmp-agent sys-info contact TEXT
snmp-agent sys-info location TEXT
Let’s set up protection against loops:
ring check enable
ring check resume-interval 30
An example of enabling dos protection:
security anti-dos enable
security anti-dos control-packet policy deny
security anti-dos control-packet rate 0/5/0 default
display security anti-dos control-packet rate 0/5/0
display security dos-blacklist all
Let’s turn on other protection:
security anti-icmpattack enable
security anti-ipattack enable
security anti-macduplicate enable
display log security
display security config
display security conflict
Viewing mac addresses:
display mac-address
Save configuration:
save
Viewing the current configuration:
display current-configuration
View the part of the current configuration in which the specified text occurs:
display current-configuration | include TEXT
An example of clearing the configuration:
erase flash data active/standby
An example of viewing various statistics:
display board 0/5
display cpu 0/5
display resource
display security config
display temperature
display gpon statistics ethernet 0/5 0
display igmp config global
CPU overload control setting:
display cpu-overload-control parameter
cpu-overload-control parameter adjustfactor 10 threshold1 80 threshold2 90
To remove the ONU, you must first remove the service-port, and then the ONU itself with the commands:
undo service-port 1
interface gpon 0/5
ont delete 0 0
To enable/disable the display of alarms in the console:
alarm output all
undo alarm output all
When a non-working SFP is connected, you can see information about it, for example, in active alarms:
display alarm active all
You can see the device uptime with the command:
display sysuptime
See also my articles:
- Adding ONT on Huawei SmartAX MA5600
- Restore Huawei SmartAX MA5600 Configuration
- How to set up Huawei MA5800
- View information about ONU
- Configuring link aggregation
- Setting the time
- View and configure logs
- SNMP OID and MIB for interfaces
- How to enable Jumbo Frame
- Huawei OLT Bridge ONU
- ONU traffic shaping
Note that if you turn on a media converter instead of ONT on a branch, then all ONTs on this branch may stop working, a similar situation can be if the network has a broken ONT constantly shining with a high optical signal level.
Commands can be typed not to the end, but press the TAB key, they will be added automatically.