zhoneGponPortConfigTable
Zhone-GPON-MIB ·
.1.3.6.1.4.1.5504.5.14.1.3
Object
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The gpon port is similiar to VCLs in ATM. Data is transferred between
OLT and ONU via ports. This profile is dynamically created during
CLI bridge-add, host-add, interface-add commands but must be
explicitly created during SNMP operation.
GEM ports can be created using a supplied I/F index value or
using the next available I/F index value. Since the GEM Port
is a virtual device, ZMS prefers to supply the I/F index value
because ZMS cannot lookup the newly created GEM port using
shelf/slot/olt/port indexing ( virual devices do not support
these values).
How to create a GEM port using next available I/F Index value,
using a single SNMP packet with multiple var-binds:
1. Do an SNMP-Next of the object ifIndexNext to determine
the I/F index value of the new GEM port. The SNMP-Next
will not result in the auto-increment of ifIndexNext.
2. Issue single SNMP set command containing the following:
zhoneGponPortConfigRowStatus.1 = create
zhoneGponPortConfigRowShelf.1 = 1
zhoneGponPortConfigRowSlot.1 = GEM port slot
zhoneGponPortConfigRowOlt.1 = GEM port OLT
zhoneGponPortConfigRowPort.1 = GEM Port ID value
zhoneGponPortConfigRowTrafficProfile.1 = traffic profile
The GEM port will be created using the next available ifIndex.
How to create a GEM port with a specified I/F index value,
using a single SNMP packet with multiple var-binds:
1. Do an SNMP-Get of the object ifIndexNext to determine
the next available I/F index value. The SNMP-Get
will result in the auto-increment of ifIndexNext.
2. Issue single SNMP set command containing the following:
zhoneGponPortConfigRowStatus.aaa = create
zhoneGponPortConfigRowShelf.aaa = 1
zhoneGponPortConfigRowSlot.aaa = GEM port slot
zhoneGponPortConfigRowOlt.aaa = GEM port OLT
zhoneGponPortConfigRowPort.aaa = GEM Port ID value
zhoneGponPortConfigRowTrafficProfile.aaa = traffic profile
where aaa is the I/F index value collected in step 1.
A GEM Port cannot be created if an I/F translate record
already exists using the supplied I/F index value.
How to delete a GEM port using a single SNMP packet:
1. Determine I/F index of GEM port config profile (aaa)
2. Issue single SNMP set command containing the following:
zhoneGponPortConfigRowStatus.aaa = destroy
Special Notes:
1. The deletion of a GEM port will be prevented if the GEM
port supports bridges, interfaces, etc.
2. The GEM port ID value determines the GEM port ONU.
Context
- MIB
- Zhone-GPON-MIB
- OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.5504.5.14.1.3- Type
- table
- Status
- current
- Parent
- zhoneGponObjectID
- Children
- 1
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