As shipped, the OLT2 is configured to facilitate quick and easy out of- the-box setup and testing. This setup is designed to minimize the effort required to establish initial connectivity. Once connectivity to the OLT2 is established, it can be configured to conform to the current network deployment.
Initial Configuration
Setting
Value
Comments
Default IP Address
192.168.0.10
Change OLT IP once it is manageable to a valid address within the install environment. The OLT will come up with the address 192.168.0.10 and this address can be used for initial configuration.
Default VLAN
100 (untagged)
The default configuration makes the uplink untagged to make it as easy to turn up as possible. The default management VLAN is 100 but can be changed to any value. When fully deployed, a tagged VLAN is recommended to ensure separation of management and user traffic and to comply with the best security practices.
Uplink Configuration
All Uplinks in NET1 LAG
Use EMS or turn up to change to the site configuration.
Uplink Speed
Autodetect 10G/1G based on module.
The first module installed will default the uplink LAG speed and all modules that match will be enabled to pass traffic.
Serial Port Speed
115200, N, 8, 1
115200 bits/second, No Parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit.
Connecting to the OLT-mini plus
Connect via μUSB
The OLT is equipped with an embedded μUSB (microUSB) to serial port interface which provides direct access to the Command Line Interface (CLI) found on all Tellabs OLTs. To use this interface, attach a cable from the OLT μUSB port to a USB2 or USB3 port on a PC.
Once the cable is connected, open a serial terminal program (TeraTerm, putty, HyperTerminal, etc.) Typically, a serial port for the connection is automatically created. Select the correct port and login to the OLT2 CLI interface to begin the turnup process.
Note: Use of a USB/μUSB cable on a PC may require installation of a driver to allow the USB device to appear as an additional COM port available to the PC. This software may be specific to the cable used. Alternatively a universal Virtual Com Port (VCP) driver may be used.
Connect via SSHv2
The OLT is shipped with the default IP address 192.168.0.10. When an SFP is installed into any uplink port, this IP address can be used to access the OLT CLI using an untagged SSHv2 connection. It is recommended that the default IP address be changed to avoid a conflict with the next unit turned up. Additionally, the management uplink should be configured as tagged. Tagging the management VLAN isolates management traffic from user traffic and reduces exposure to security risks.
OLT Turn Up
Once the OLT has been powered up, and all cards installed, the Turnup routine must be run to initialize the OLT IP address, management VLAN, and Uplink port configuration so that it will be in a state where it can be added to the Panorama PON EMS. To turnup the OLT, perform the following steps:
Wait for the system-ready message to display and then press Enter.
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# System Ready #
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# YOU MAY LOGIN. #
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Log into the OLT CLI. The initial username and password for the system is: admin/tellabs
login as: _
Connect from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
password for (admin): _
On initial login, the administrative password must be changed. The system will prompt for the current password in order to allow the change. Type tellabs at the prompt and press Enter.
Password expired, you must change your password to continue.
Enter Current Password: _
The password policy settings and new password prompt are displayed. Enter a new password, in accordance with the security policy andpress Enter. Confirm the new password when prompted.
Password Policy
- Password must:
contain at least 0 upper case letters, 0 lower case letters, 1 numbers, and 1 special characters
have no character repeated consecutively 0 times
be different from the prior password by at least 0 characters
- Password must be a minimum of 6 characters for non Admin users.
- Password must not exceed 12 characters.
- Password cannot be the same as previous 8 passwords.
Enter New Password: _
Confirm Password: _
If the new password is accepted, a message confirming the change is displayed followed by a welcome message and the command prompt.
Password successfully changed
Welcome admin!
Last Failed Login: N/A. Failed Login Attempts: 0.
Last Successful Login: NEVER.
ESU32> _
Enter ? at the command prompt to display a list of commands available in the current context.
ESU32>
Commands:
adduser - Allows Admin user to add local users to the database
alarms - alarm related operations
cistbstat - Display CIST Bridge Parameters/Status
cistpstat - Display CIST Port Parameters/Status
closehttpports - Close HTTP ports
connect - Connect to remote board
Cross-Connect - all Cross Connection related commands
deluser - Allows Admin user to delete local users from the database
disablemirroring - Stops a previously started mirroring session.
displayprovlog - Allows Security or Admin user to display Local Provisioning Log
disprc - Display RADIUS Server Information
enableuser - Allows Admin user to enable/disable user
enableusersecurity - Allows Admin user to enable/disable password aging and craft account access
erasedb - Erases ESU database
flowcounting - Count packets on a specified flow.
flowmirroring - Mirror flow to selected port
Forwarding-DataBase - all forwarding database commands
getflowcounts - Retrieve the packet count for a flow counting/mirroring session.
httpgetlogs - Open HTTP ports for log retrieval
InterFaCe - interface related commands
inv - Displays hardware inventory
logins - Displays all logins by user
logoff - Exits this craft session
logout - Exits this craft session
mcast - Displays downstream multicast info
mccount - Statistics on all multicast channels
menu - Launches the menu interface
mstibstat - Display MSTI Bridge Parameters/Status
msticonfig - Read MST Configuration Identifier
mstilist - Display Currently Created MST instances
mstipstat - Display MSTI Port Parameters/Status
ne - all network element related commands
ont - all ONT interface related commands
passwd - Allows user to change their password
ping - Sends ICMP ping packets to a node
portmirroring - Mirror traffic to select port
portstat - Display Spanning Tree Port statistics
profile - all profile related commands
resetdefaults - Restore ESU to factory defaults
resetpasswd - Allows Admin user to reset a users' password to a known value
rtpmon - Starts/stops RTP monitoring
rtpstat - Displays RTP info gathered by RTPMON
sfpinfo - Displays the status of optical interfaces
stopuser - Stops all login sessions for the user
stpconf - Display Spanning Tree configuration
swinv - Displays software inventory
switchloads - Switch to Standby load
template - all template related commands
trunkconf - Displays info on uplink trunk (aggregated Ethernet links)
trunkstat - Displays status of uplink trunk (aggregated Ethernet links)
userinfo - Allows Admin user to see all user info
version - VERSION - Show the current version of software
vlan - vlan profile related operations
whereami - Displays location of this card within the NE
WIZard - Run available Wizards (e.g. ElementManagement(aka Turnup),...)
ESU32>
Note: The CLI displays the available commands, options, parameters and help (for the current context) whenever?is typed. A ?may be typed at any point within a command to display the remaining parameters and options relevant to the current command.
At the command prompt, enter the command wiz em tn rn and press Enter. This is an abbreviated form of the command:
wizard element-manager turnup run
This command executes the Turnup Wizard, which will collect the data required to perform the OLT turnup. Below is an example of the Turnup Wizard execution.
ESU32> wiz element-management turnup run
Do you want to proceed with turnup configuration: (y/n)............................. [Y] : y
Uplink Interface Configuration:
Number of ESU cards: ............................................................. [2] : 2
Number of Uplink Interfaces (NETs/LAGs) for element management: (1-2)............. [1] : 1
Configuration Details for Uplink Interface #1:
AID of Uplink Interface #1: (NET1)........................................... [NET1] : NET1
Port speed for NET1: (1G(1), 10G(2))............................................ [2] : 2
Number of ports for NET1: (1-2)................................................. [2] : 2
Enable Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) for NET1: (y/n)................. [Y] : Y
Element Management Traffic tagging: (untagged-1, tagged-2)...................... [2] : 2
VLAN Interface (SVI) for Element Management:
VLAN ID for Element Management Communication: (1-4094)......................... [2992] : 2992
VLAN Priority for Element Management communication: (0-7)......................... [7] : 7
IP Stack Type to use: (IPv4(1), IPv6(2), Dual(3))................................. [1] : 1
IPV4 Configuration:
Address: (IPv4 address )........................................................ [172.28.25.201] : 172.28.152.202
Network Mask: .................................................................. [255.255.255.0] : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: ............................................................... [172.28.25.203] : 172.28.152.1
Note 1: CLI commands, parameters and options can be entered using abbreviations. The abbreviations are specified with capitalization in the help listings and context menus. For example, the wizard command is displayed in the help listing as WIZard. In this case convention indicates that the command can be invoked using either wizard or the abbreviated form wiz.
Note 2: The CLI also provides for tab completion to speed input. Usually, typing the first character of the command, parameter or option and then pressing Tab will provide command auto completion.
The wizard will prompt for all required turnup information. Valid choices for each configuration item are displayed in parentheses with each prompt. The wizard attempts to guide the user by providing a default value, shown in [brackets], at the end of each prompt. To accept the default value, press Enter. Otherwise, enter the appropriate value and press Enter. The following information will be collected by the wizard:
Number of Uplink Interfaces
Typically, it is best to configure only a single management interface during turnup. Additional interfaces can be provisioned after the OLT has been added to Panorama. Panorama enables configuration of all OLT elements, including some items that are not configurable from the CLI. The goal of turnup is to initialize the system such that Panorama can be used to complete configuration.
AID of Uplink Interface
Accept the system default (NET1). A Link Aggregate Group (LAG) or uplink interface can have the values NET1..NET12 on the OLT.
Number of Ports
The number of ports to be bundled in the uplink LAG. Up to eight(8) 1G ports or four(4) 10G ports are allowed. Only uplinks of the same speed can be included in a LAG.
Enable Link Aggregation Control Protocol
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) is the standard protocol used to manage the ports in a LAG. The LACP configuration for a LAG must be consistent between both participants(OLT and connected upstream switch). If only one side has LACP enabled, the LAG will be disabled and traffic will not flow. LACP is disabled by default.
Element Management Traffic Tagging
Select tagged(2) or untagged(1). It is recommended that management traffic be tagged to isolate it from untagged user traffic. Mixing of management and user traffic can pose a real security risk. Separating them ensures that users cannot access the management interface. This setting must agree with the upstream switch setting for the management VLAN.
VLAN ID for Element management Communication
This specifies the VLAN ID for managing traffic between the OLT and Panorama.
VLAN Priority
Defines the 802.3P layer 2 priority bits for management packets. It is recommended that the default setting of 7 be used to ensure management traffic continues to flow even if the link becomes oversubscribed.
IP Stack Type to use
Select the IP stack type to use for managing traffic. The type selected must agree with the Panorama configuration. IP stack can be configured for IPv4, IPv6, or both. Both allow for both IPv4 and IPv6 access to the OLT for ssh, but the EMS can only use a single stack type at a time (IPv4 or IPv6).
Address
Enter the IPv4 address to be used by the OLT.
Network Mask
Enter the network mask for the OLT.
Default Gateway
Enter the default gateway IP address to be used by the OLT.
When the Wizard finishes gathering data, a summary is displayed for confirmation. To accept the configuration and perform the turnup, type Y at the prompt and press Enter. The turnup configuration will be applied and the OLT restarted if necessary.
| Element Management Configuration |
|===========================================================================|
| Bridge Configuration |
| Bridging Type : 802.1q |
| |
| Network Interface(s) |
| Interface ID : NET1 |
| Admin State : enabled |
| |
| Port ID(s) |
| Port #1 : MDS1-ESUA-1 |
| |
| LACP |
| Admin State : disabled |
| Mode : active |
| Timer : long |
| |
| VLANs : ... 2995 ... |
| |
| Port VLAN Defaults |
| Default VLAN ID : 2995 |
| Default VLAN Priority : 0 |
| |
| VLAN Interface(s) |
| VLAN Name : 2995 |
| Bridge Domain : customer |
| Admin State : enabled |
| |
| IP Configuration |
| IP Stack Type : IPv4 |
| |
| IPv4 Configuration |
| IP Address : 172.152.1.201 |
| Network Mask : 255.255.255.0 |
| |
| IP Static Route Configuration |
| Default Gateway : 172.28.152.1 |
| |
| Element Management |
| Admin State : Enabled |
| IP Stack Type : IPv4 |
| VLAN Priority : 7 |
|===========================================================================|
Apply this Element Management configuration(may trigger a restart): (y/n) ...................[n]: _
Note: If the user makes a mistake during Turnup, enterNat this prompt and the wizard will terminate without applying the turnup data entered. You can then relaunch the wizard to correct any mistakes. The next attempt should be faster as the wizard will use the responses from the last execution as defaults in each prompt.
Once these steps have been completed, the OLT should be added to the Panorama EMS as defined in the next step "Add OLT to EMS".