Turn Up OLT1
Turn Up OLT1 Procedure
| Warning 1: This procedure is service affecting, if the OLT1 has been turned up and service has been established. |
| Warning 2: Do not attempt this procedure without a valid IP address from the Data Center. |
The following materials are required to complete this provisioning procedure:
- A personal computer (PC) with serial communication software, (i.e. HyperTerminal or PuTTy), installed on a laptop computer (refer to the Tellabs 1100 Series Optical LAN Craft User Interface Users Guide).
- Straight-through serial cable with DB-9 connectors.
- Prompts are presented for the following turn up parameters (as applicable):
- IP Stack Type (IPv4, IPv6, or Both)
- IP Address (IPv4 or IPv6)
- IP Netmask (IPv4 or IPv6)
- IP Gateway (IPv4 or IPv6)
- Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
- NE/OLT Bridge Mode (VLAN(802.1q) or PROVIDER(802.1ad)
- Management VLAN ID (2-3999, 4021-4094)
- Management VLAN Priority (0-7)
- Uplink interface(s)
- Port VLAN ID (1-3999, 4021-4094)
- Port VLAN Priority (0-7)
- Optional LACP Mode (Active or Passive)
- Optional LACP Timer (Long or Short)
- Transport interface(s)
To connect the Tellabs OLT1 Craft interface to your PC/Laptop:
- Use a serial cable and insert the DB-9 connector into the Craft port on the Tellabs OLT1.
- Connect the other end of the cable to the DB-9 connector on your PC/laptop.
- Open the serial communication software on your PC/laptop.
In the configuration screen, use the COM port settings listed in Table 4 to communicate with the Tellabs OLT1.
Table 4: COM Port Settings
| Field Name | Required Value |
|---|---|
| Bits per second | 38400 |
| Data Bits | 8 |
| Parity | None |
| Stop Bits | 1 |
| Flow Control | None |
To Turn Up the Tellabs OLT1
- Wait for the system's ready message to display. This only takes a few minutes.
############################# System Ready YOU MAY LOGIN. ##############################
- Press ENTER to see the login prompt.
- At the login as: prompt, type admin and press ENTER. At the password: prompt, type tellabs and press ENTER.

Note: The password is not displayed on the screen. - After logging in with the admin/tellabs default values, the following is displayed on the screen:
Password expired, you must change your password to continue: Enter current password: _
- Type tellabs and press ENTER. The following prompt is displayed:
New password: _
- Type your new password.

Note: If your selected password does not meet the system security rules you will be asked. to enter a valid password, follow the on-screen password policy guidance on creating a secure password.
- When a valid new password has been entered, the following prompt is displayed:
Password successfully changed
- After a successful prompt, the system displays a Welcome message:
Enter CLI output here. White space entered is enforced.
- At the ESU32> login, type wiz em tn run and press ENTER to initialize the TurNup. Wizard.
ESU32> wiz em tn run
- The following prompt displays.
Do you want to proceed with turnup configuration (Y/N) [N]? _Y
- Type Y and press ENTER. The following configuration detail displays:
Uplink Interface Configuration: Number of ESU cards:.............................[2] : 2
- If 2 is the correct number of cards, press ENTER.
Number of Uplink Interfaces (NETs/LAGs) for element management : (1-2)....[1]..: 1
- Enter the number of uplink interfaces, then press ENTER. The configuration details for the Uplink Interface #1 is displayed.

Note: The TurNup Wizard will default to the current value of the port’s speed. For example, if the port speed carries a 1G value, the wizard will default to 1G; and if the port speed carries a 10G value, it will default to 10G Configuration Details for Uplink Interface #1: AID of Uplink Interface #1: (NET1) ..............................[NET1] : NET1 Port speed for NET1: (1G(1), 10G(2) ............................ [1] : 1 Number of ports for NET1: (1-2) ................................. [2] : 2 Element Management Traffic tagging: (untagged-1, tagged-2) ............[2] : 2
- The VLAN Interface for the Element Management prompt is displayed. Press ENTER for each default value.
VLAN Interface (SVI) for Element Management: VLAN ID for Element Management Communication: (1-4094)...............[4094] : 4094 VLAN Priority for Element Management communication: (0-7)............[7] : 7
- The IP Stack Type prompt is displayed.
IP Stack Type to use: IPv4(1), IPv6(2) Dual (3)..........................[1]: 1
- Enter 1, 2, or 3 and press ENTER. The IPv4 configuration and the Network Mask and Gateway configuration is displayed. Press ENTER for each default value.
IPV4 Configuration: Address: (IPv4 address) ..............................[192.168.1.2] : 192.168.1.2 Network Mask: ........................................[255.255.255.0] : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway ......................................[192.168.1.1] : 192.168.1.1
- The Element Management configuration output is displayed.
| 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 | Port #2 : MDS1-ESUA-2 | | LACP | | Admin State : disabled | | Mode : active | | Timer : short | | | | VLANs : ... 4094 ... | | | | Port VLAN Defaults | | Default VLAN ID : 1 | | Default VLAN Priority : 0 | | VLAN Interface(s) | | VLAN Name : 4094 | | Bridge Domain : customer | | Admin State : enabled | | | | IP Configuration | | IP Stack Type : IPv4 | | IPv4 Configuration | | IP Address : 192.168.1.2 | | Network Mask : 255.255.255.0 | | IPv4 Static Route Configuration | | Default Gateway : 192.168.1.1 | | Element Management | | Admin State : enabled | | IP Stack Type : IPv4 | | VLAN Priority : 7 | |===================================================|
- Information similar to the following is displayed:
INIT: Sending processeSending all processes the TERM signal... done. Sending all processes the KILL signal... done. Deactivating swap...done. Unmounting local filesystems...done. Restarting system. ### Cold reboot: PPC440 system reset ###
- After the system reboots, the ESU will begin the initialization process.
- The turn-up parameters are written to a Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM) on the ESU and the ESU performs a cold reboot.
The following LED sequence and fan events occur:
- The STAT OLT CPU LED illuminates RED and the ACT LED illuminates GREEN
- The STAT PON CPU LED flashes GREEN
- The STAT OLT CPU LED flashes GREEN and the ACT LED goes dark
- The STAT OLT CPU LED and ACT LED goes solid GREEN
- The fan speed changes as the ESU gains control
- The STAT PON CPU LED goes solid GREEN
The Tellabs OLT1 continues the initialization process, followed by a series of messages, which takes a few seconds.
- Once the Tellabs OLT1 has completed the initialization process, the following prompt is displayed:
############################### System Ready YOU MAY LOGIN. >###############################
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