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Equipment Provisioning

Panorama PON contains an Equipment view which displays card indicators, alarm indicators, and card information for the OLT and any subtending equipment. As cards are installed or removed in the field, the OLT sends notifications and Panorama PON automatically updates the Equipment view.

 

 

Equipment Views

The Tellabs 1134/OLT6 and Tellabs 1150, the OLT and remote shelves are pre-provisioned during the Add OLT process, based on the selected OLT Sub Type. Refer to Adding a Optical Line Terminal (OLT).

The OLT is ready for service activation and the Equipment view displays provisioned shelves. In the OLTs, provisioning changes can be made on a per-slot basis.

For Tellabs 1150, the type of distribution shelf displayed is based on the information determined during the Add OLT process.

Tellabs 1134/OLT6 Shelf

For the Tellabs 1134/OLT6 shelf, the Equipment view displays:

  • Four I/O slots (I/O 1 through I/O 4, shown from the top to the ESU slots). These slots support Optical Interface Units (QIU8s).
  • Two Ethernet Switch Unit (ESU30/ESU32) slots (ESUA and ESUB). When redundant ESUs are present, the ACTIVE LED on the ESU indicates the card’s active or standby status. A green ACTIVE LED indicates the active ESU; a gray (off) ACTIVE LED indicates the standby ESU.

An OLT is considered configured for redundancy when two ESUs are installed, both ESUs are running the same software version, and a physical network link is enabled on each ESU.


 

  • When a slot is not provisioned, this view displays a blank slot. If a card is installed, the blank slot includes a mismatch equipment alarm (MEA) () indicator.
  • When a slot is provisioned, and:
    • No card is installed, this view displays the provisioned card type (for example, 4xGPON) and a UE (unequipped) indicator.
    • A compatible card is installed, this view displays the installed card name (for example, QIU8).
    • An incompatible card is installed, this view displays the provisioned card type and an MEA () indicator.

Tellabs 1150 Shelf

For the Tellabs 1150 shelf the Equipment view displays:

  • Eight (8) I/O slots (I/O 1 through I/O 8, shown from the left to the ESU slots). These slots support Quad Optical Interface Unit (QOIU7) I/O cards.
  • Two (2) ESU slots (ESUA and ESUB). When redundant ESUs are present, the ACTIVE LED on the ESU indicates the card’s active or standby status. A green ACTIVE LED indicates the active ESU; a gray (off) ACTIVE LED indicates the standby ESU.

An OLT is considered configured for ESU redundancy when two ESUs are installed, both ESUs are running and there is a physical network link enabled on each ESU.

  • Eleven (11) slots (I/O 9 through I/O 16) is shown to the right of the ESUs.
    • Slots I/O 9 through I/O 16 support the same I/O cards that are supported in slots I/O 1 through I/O 8.
    • Slots I/O 17 and I/O 18 support Timing Distribution Units (TDU1s).
    • Slot I/O 19 supports the Alarm Maintenance Unit (AMU1).


       
  • When a slot is not provisioned, this view displays a blank slot. If a card is installed, the blank slot includes a mismatch equipment alarm (MEA) () indicator.
  • When a slot is provisioned, and:
    • No card is installed, this view displays the provisioned card type (for example, 4xGPON) and a UE (unequipped) indicator.
    • A compatible card is installed, this view displays the installed card name (for example, 4GPON).
    • An incompatible card is installed, this view displays the provisioned card type and an MEA () indicator.

For the MDS7 shelf, the Equipment view displays:


 

  • Seven I/O slots (I/O 1 through I/O 7, from the left to the ESU slots). These slots supports Quad Optical Interface Unit (QOIU).
  • Two (2) ESU slots (ESUA and ESUB). When redundant ESUs are present, the ACTIVE LED on the ESU indicates the card’s active or standby status. A green ACTIVE LED indicates the active ESU; a gray (off) ACTIVE LED indicates the standby ESU.
  • An OLT is considered configured for ESU redundancy when two ESUs are installed, both ESUs are running software and there is a physical network link enabled on each ESU.
  • Seven slots (I/O 8 through I/O 14) shown to the right of the ESUs, which support the same I/O cards that are supported in slots I/O 1 through I/O 7.
  • When a slot is not provisioned, this view displays a blank slot. If a card is installed, the blank slot includes a mismatch equipment alarm (MEA) () indicator.
  • When a slot is provisioned, and:
    • No card is installed, this view displays the provisioned card type (for example, 4xGPON) and a UE (unequipped) indicator.
    • A compatible card is installed, this view displays the installed card name (for example, 4xGPON).
    • An incompatible card is installed, this view displays the provisioned card type and an MEA () indicator.
Tellabs 1134/OLT6 Tellabs 1150 Optical LAN

When an OLT slot is provisioned for 4xGPON the OLT pre-provisions the following:

  • Four passive optical network (PON) ports, per 4xGPON slot.
  • 32 Optical Network Terminals (ONTs) in most cases, per PON port.

For a Tellabs 1134 /OLT6 or Tellabs 1150 Optical LAN Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) port, the Equipment view displays 32 provisioned ONTs. Each includes indicators for its voice and data ports (as applicable).

 

  • To configure GPON ports (PON links), refer to Configuring PON Ports, Statistics, and PON Protection.
  • To provision an ONT, refer to Configuring and Activating ONTs.

Converting an ONT Type

When the OLT is added, the ONT Type is specified. The ONT type can be changed later on a per-ONT basis as long as the ONT has no provisioned cross-connections. Refer to Converting ONTs, for instructions on ONT type conversion.


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