Creating Line Profiles - C-Data
Information
AdminOLT has integrated a feature to create advanced line profile configurations, so that users can authorize their ONUs using custom settings rather than the default way done by AdminOLT.
With this update, you can create configurations with VLAN or Priority operation modes, to authorize and manage the services you want to provide to your customers. The image shown below illustrates the configuration for xPlay services.
Steps to create Line Profiles.
1Go to the list of OLTs and select the OLT (C-Data) you want to configure.
If you meet the aforementioned conditions, expand the tools menu and select the Line Profiles option.
2 Select Add Line Profile
- Button to add a Line Profile
- OLT: The OLT to which the Line Profile belongs.
- Name: The name under which the Line Profile was created, it must be exactly as it appears in the OLT.
- Operation mode: Most of the Line Profile configurations you will find in AdminOLT will be of type VLAN.
- GEM Ports: The number of GEM ports associated with the Line Profile configuration.
3 Fill in the form data
- Name: The name the Line Profile will have when created.
- Description: You can add a description if needed.
- Operation mode (mapping mode): VLAN or Priority.
- Enable service: Enable if you want configurations to be made for this service.
- Service Configuration:
- DBA: Select the DBA (existing DBAs in the OLT will be listed) you want to use for the service configuration.
- Tcont: Specify the number of TCONTs you want to use for the service configuration (it is recommended to use the default value when creating new configurations in the OLT).
- Gemport: Specify the number of GEMPORTs you want to use for the service configuration (it is recommended to use the default value when creating new configurations in the OLT).
- VLAN: Specify the Client VLAN you want to use for the service configuration (it is recommended to use the default value when creating new configurations in the OLT).
- Priority: Specify the Priority number you want to use for the service configuration.
4 Confirm the form data, wait, and validate that it has been created correctly
DBA Types
- Type 1: Fixed bandwidth (high priority services like VOIP).
- Type 2: Assured bandwidth (used for video services).
- Type 3: Assured bandwidth or Maximum bandwidth (used for video services).
- Type 4: Maximum bandwidth (best effort, low priority services like Internet).
- Type 5: Fixed bandwidth + Assured bandwidth + Maximum bandwidth
Priorities
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