GbE Interfaces
When an OLT or component is selected in the Common Tree, the Ports view displays the applicable tabs and information for that component.
- Procedures for Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) ports apply to all Tellabs 1100 Series Ethernet OLTs.
- Procedures for Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) ports apply to Tellabs 1134/OLT6, and Tellabs 1150.
When working in the Ports view, the retrieval of information can be stopped (aborted) and control of the client regained. This is helpful if the client becomes unresponsive (for example, due to a communication error or similar condition). The Ports view displays a message while information is being retrieved. For more information about this function, refer to Stopping the Lines View Retrieval Process.
GbE Ports Overview
In the LAGs view, use the GbE/NNI tab to view GbE lines, line properties, and line statistics. ESU uplinks can also be enabled or disabled using the GbE Line Property dialog. This section provides an overview of the information displayed in the Ports tab.
Panorama PON displays the applicable GbE lines for the component selected in the Common Tree.
| Note: The number of lines and GbE line types vary, based on the provisioning configuration and type of equipment. The following table does not include all possible scenarios. |
Table: GbE/NNI Tab - Examples of Lines Displayed for Tellabs 1150 NE
| Common Tree Selection | Number of Lines | Information Displayed | Type (of Line) |
| Network Element | 148 | 4 (or 8) ESU ports connecting each ESU to the network | ESU-Network |
| ESU | 20 | 4 ESU ports connecting each ESU to the network | ESU-Network |
The GbE/NNI tab displays the access identifier (AID) for each line. For a description of AID formats, refer to Alarms and AIDs - Reference Tables.
This section contains the following procedures: