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CHAPTER 1
OVERVIEW OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Industrial Training program provides pre-professional work experience with specific
assignments and responsibilities. An Industrial Training should be relevant to a student‟s
personal career interests and academic courses of study, serving as a bridge between university
and the world of work. Productive Industrial Trainings help students make informed decisions
and improve their marketability after graduation.
1.1 THE OBJECTIVES OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
1. To experience and understand real life situations in industrial organizations and their
related environments.
2. To accelerate the learning process of how student‟s knowledge could be used in a realistic
way.
3. To understand the formal and informal relationships in an industrial organization so as to
promote favorable human relations and teamwork.
4. To implement what they have learned and learn more throughout this training.
5. To learn the accepted safety practices in the industry.
6. To provide pre-professional work experience with specific assignments and
responsibilities
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1.2 THE IMPORTANCES OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
Industrial Training has a lot of importance to students. In addition the limited period set by
the UTeM provides advantages to students relative to the other studies that only provide a very
brief period.
Moreover, this Industry Training allows students to link theories to practical and
otherwise. As a student at UTeM, theory and practice are two things that are equally
important. Therefore, as a student is very important for those who practice what they have
learned to not feel awkward when the work later.
Industry Training is very important to students because:
1. To develop an appreciation of the structure and operation of industrial organizations.
2. To appreciate the importance of good communication and interpersonal skills, and to
develop these skills
3. To appreciate the ethical basis of engineering practice in industry.
4. To improve the life and thoughts of students in the face training throughout the industry.
5. To form a personality and skills of the students towards a more
positive for them more confident when working soon.
6. To learn more in-depth knowledge of how things work
was carried out systematically and how to solve problems
1.3 SCOPE OF INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
Learning process about DSLAM, MSAN, how to check problems of the equipments
based on alarms appeared by using telnet. Besides that, learning how to check batteries at the
equipment at TM‟s cabinet. Learn more about the configuration of GPON (Gigabit Passive
Optical Network).
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CHAPTER 2
2.0 HISTORY OF TELECOMMUNICATION IN MALAYSIA
The first telephone line used in the Philippines was in 1874 by the British Resident in
Taiping, Perak. While the first telegraph line installed in Pakistan in 1876 that the British Office
of Kuala Lumpur with the Office of the Assistant Resident in Taiping, Perak.
The first exchanges are built in Malaysia, in 1894, located in Kuala Lumpur. In 1926, the
first wireless station was established, namely in Penang. By the year 1895, there were 21 phones
in Kuala Lumpur which is supported by telephone and telegraph lines along the 400 miles. At
first use of the phone is not so widespread because of high capital. But gradually it has grown
since its use is very important.
Telephone network extends all over the place and it is starting to urban areas. More online
content and then apply the new Exchange, the exchanges have been launched. In 1962, our
country has been receiving facilities continue to dial the remote system (STD). In Malaysia, this
system was established in 1963.
In the next year was a variety of important advances have been implemented in the field of
Telecommunication, Television and Radio Service has developed throughout peninsular
Malaysia. Although the overall responsibility of Television and Radio broadcast a program on
TM but remains responsible for ensuring that these facilities can be felt by everyone.
Rapid advances in telecommunication technology have led many more sophisticated
Exchange introduced. History of exchange started from exchange installation type 'Stronger' to
cross Exchange (Digital Cross Connect) and then semi electronic system.
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Establishment of Telekom Malaysia Berhad also provides job opportunities for
Malaysians. With this, the local population to meet the employment opportunities available and
the unemployment rate that exists can be reduced.
2.1.1 HISTORY OF TELEKOM MALAYSIA BERHAD
TM is the largest telecommunications service provider in Malaysia. TM was announced as
a corporate body on 1 January 1987 to take over the Malaysian communications services. It was
originally a government body known as the Jabatan Telekom Malaysia. TM is known as a
company that provides connectivity to the rest of the country, including major urban areas to
rural areas. In this era, TM faces competition from several other communications companies such
as DIGI, MAXIS, CELCOM and others. Even though so, he still manages to maintain its
performance and plays an important role in the KLSE market capital exceeding U.S. $ 16 billion.
In 1987, Jabatan Telekom Malaysia was privatized, known as Telekom Malaysia that is
already regulated by the Ministry of Energy, Communications and Multimedia. In line with the
growth of communications, Telecom continued to grow ahead with the establishment of a
continuing result of the increase contributed by the high profits. Telekom Malaysia also
contributed in the development of telecommunication market in Pakistan is progressive.
Jabatan Telekom Malaysia Berhad exists in 1946 after a period of Japanese rule. In the
1956 Federal Plan goals, they aim to provide modern telephone service. In the era of the 60s, the
phone network has been enhanced by the Telecommunications Department. In 1963, the first
microwave system was installed between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. It extends to Ipoh and
Penang in the West Coast and East Coast including Kuantan and Kota Bharu. Radio Telephone
Systems International of Malaya and Singapore to Kuching was introduced in 1960. In April
1970, the International Earth Satellite station first established to provide international telephoneservices. Telex service manually replaced with an automated system in 1975. Meanwhile,
Telecom has also introduced the International Direct Dial (International Direct Dialing /
IDD). Through this service, calls can be made directly to foreign countries like United Kingdom,
Australia, Japan and Hong Kong also increased to over 70 destinations abroad.
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In 1980, the first electronic exchange (SPC) has been launched in Johor. At the same time
the submarine cable project (Submarine Cable) connecting Kuantan and Kuching have been
successfully implemented. In 1981, 'Standard Satellite' is the second in Lendu, Malacca linking
the Indian Ocean satellite, was launched. Whereas in 1982, Telefax been introduced with the aim
of facilitating transmission line printing, images, and graphics. To improve the quality of services
provided by Jabatan Telekom Malaysia (JTM), the government has taken prudent steps to private
it on October 12, 1984. With this, JTM was renamed the company Telekom Malaysia Berhad and
he is able to compete with existing telecommunications companies in Malaysia. Privatization
goals of the organization are to improve national productivity and balancing to industrial
countries. In addition, Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TMB) was privatized to challenge the
government in bringing a premier organization in the country.
In 1990, Telekom has managed to increase its efficiency when the number of lines
increased to 1:58 million budget line by line ratios of 8 to 100 people. Telekom has also been
listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) for the year. The telecommunications
industry in Malaysia towards the goal of pushing changes to promote healthy competition with
many other networks in the telecommunications market through the implementation of Equal
Access (Equal Access) from 1 January 1999.
Starting July 1, 1995, Telekom implemented organizational restructuring in preparation for
the change in market conditions, especially due to the increasing number of competitors in this
industry. It provides full control and responsibility of the Local Telecommunications Office
Manager segments respectively. Through this new structure, Telekom to meet the needs and
requirements of each market segment more effectively. To face the globalization era, once again
in January 2001 TMB restructured. In a new appreciation of TMB has more competitiveness to
face the globalization era.
In addition, the development of improved technology era, many new services have been
provided. Among these are Hotline COINS, TOLLFREE,
VPN, KADFON, MALAYSIA DIRECT, VSAT, WILL, TELESSTOCK, ISDN,
TMNET, video conferencing and soon have been introduced. Improved of performance and
sustained by Telekom Malaysia Berhad, is possible if it becomes a leading telecommunications
company and a leading and internationally competitive
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2.1.2 PRIVATE TELEKOM MALAYSIA
Based on demand and encourage the development of the telecommunications, Syarikat
Telekom Malaysia Berhad (pledged) was incorporated on October 12, 1984 to take over the
department consistent with Telekom Malaysia's privatization policy. Operations are controlled by
a license issued by Ministry of Energy, Telecommunications and Posts to trial 20 years beginning
in January 1987. License issued by the Ministry of Energy, Telecommunications and Postal
Company has rights to Telekom Malaysia Berhad (pledged) to the establishment, maintenance
and control of all telecommunications systems owned by licensees who are operating or
scheduled to operate while it seeks to provide all forms of telecommunications, television and
radio in country and around the world.
Features Jabatan Telekom Malaysia was officially taken over by Syarikat Telekom
Malaysia Berhad on 1 January 1987. Jabatan Telekom Malaysia was the first public sector
organization commercialized by privatization. On January 6, 1987 at 10 am at the company
headquarters of Telekom Malaysia Berhad, Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur was held Syarikat
Telekom Malaysia ceremony officiated by the Minister of Energy, Telecommunications and
Posts of the Honorable Dato 'Leo Moggie.
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2.1.3 TELEKOM MALAYSIA HISTORY OF NETWORK SYSTEM
1874 - The first line connecting the Resident Office in Kuala Lumpur and
Office of the Assistant Resident in Taiping.
1882 - The line that connects through the bottom of the sea and Seberang Prai Penang was
established.
1891 - Exchange was first built in Kuala Lumpur.
1900 - Magneto's first mobile phone service launched in the State.
1962 - Connect Direct Dial facility (STD) between Kuala Lumpur and
Singapore established.
1964 - Marketing SEACOM submarine cable between Singapore and Kota Kinabalu.
1970 - Satellite Earth Station was built in Kuantan.
1975 - Installation of automatic telex exchanges.
1979 - Facilities International Direct Dial (IDD) is introduced.
1980 - Electronic Exchange launched.
1981 - The station launched the second satellite in the Lendu.
1983 - Datel and telefax services are introduced.
1987 - Cass (Automated Customer Service System) is implemented.
2.1.4 LOGOS AND SYMBOLS OF TM BERHAD
First Logo of Jabatan Telekom Malaysia
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Second Logo Sistem Telekom Berhad (STMB)
Third Logo Telekom Malaysia Berhad
STM logo was launched by Deputy Prime Minister En. Ghafar Baba on 8/17/1990. The
objective of this logo was introduced aimed at creating a progressive organization. It is part of the
company's efforts towards building a dynamic organization that caters to the needs of
telecommunications services both nationally and internationally.
Latest Logo Telekom Malaysia Berhad
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i. Letters 'TM' symbolizes the identity of the group consists of three vibrant colors and clear
the orange, blue, and red.
ii. Orange symbolizes the vibrancy of TMNet multimedia subsidiary.
iii. Red also symbolizes freedom identity of Celcom, TM's mobile arm.
iv. Letters 'TM' and the new colors reflect the new image of the 'CE' as an organization is a
tough, courageous, passionate and energetic.
v. There is also a tagline new "Orienteering Chance", (Open up possibilities Ready) to help
customers discover and pave all the possibilities and opportunities for communication
TM (Telekom Malaysia) Bhd
Type Public
Established Incorporated October 12, 1984
Headquarters Headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Main Person Dato' Zamzamzairani Mohd Isa, CEO Group
Industry Telecommunication
Product Telecommunication Services
Results ▲ RM17.84 bilion (USD5.46 bilion) (2007)
Workers 30,000 Groupwide
Website www.tm.com.my
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2.1.5 COMPANY LOGO
New brand logos reflect the true nature of TM. Italics are used has been specially
designed to reflect the characteristics of progressive and proactive company. Three corporate
colors in the logo represents the integration of the colors blue, a color that reflects the continuity
of the corporate home in the States, an orange red TM Net and Celcom. Its shown a combination
of orange as a symbol of TM Net boomerang cheerful and bold red wing Celcom forms known as
'WINGZ'. Form of orange and red wings on the letter M represents the position of pioneering a
new brand as well as possible opportunities. These colors also reflect the personality of the brand
new, more cheerful, brave and spirited.
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2.1.6 VISIONS AND MISSIONS
Telekom Malaysia Berhad is Malaysia's number one in the organizing of communication
technology. As the leading integrated Telecommunications Company in Malaysia, Telekom
Malaysia aim to deliver cutting-edge communications, information and entertainment services.
Explore our profile to find out more about who we are and what we stand for.
We believe connections make everything possible. Therefore, as Malaysia‟s leading
provider in information communications technologies, we strive to provide the right connections
to help you bring your close ones closer. From the way we operate to what we intend to
accomplish both on the local and international front, we apply and hold close a vision of
excellence created towards making your life better.
Vision.
"To be Malaysia‟s leading new generation communications provider, embracing customer needs
through innovation and execution excellence".
Mission
Strive towards customer service excellence and operational efficiency.
Enrich consumer lifestyle and experience by providing innovative new generation services.
Improve the performance of our business customers by providing high value information and
communications solutions.
Deliver value for stakeholders by generating shareholder value and supporting Ma laysia‟s
growth and development.
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2.2 Background of Network Operation
TM has and continues to change how people communicate and live with a wide range of
fixed line, mobile and international network services. And as the heart of the services, Network
Operation TM Wholesale has played major roles behind every success and achievements of TM
so far. With a vision to be a model of operational efficiency in Asia Pacific regions, Network
Operation is driven to deliver the best quality of products and services. Network Operations
consists of 9 main divisions namely:
Service Assurance Center (SAC)
Service Fulfillment Center (SFC)
Transmission Network Operation Center (TNOC)
Switching Network Operation Center (SNOC)
Access Network Operation Center (ANOC)
IP Network Operation Center (IP NOC)
International Network Operation (INO)
2.2.0 Vision
The vision of Network Operation is to be model of operational efficiency in Asia Pacific region
by 2010
2.2.1 Mission
The mission of Network Operation will be achieved through:
Providing quality customer services through timely service fulfillment and effective
service assurance.
Achieve customer satisfaction through best practices and standards of operation.
Realizing cost effectiveness through automation and innovation.
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2.1.2 Strategic Objectives
In order to support the mission, there are two major strategic objectives that we must concentrate
to run the operation toward the vision.
First, striving for higher Quality of Service through state-of-the-art technology and
network, good engineering practices, effective maintenance program and with competent,
proactive and responsive staff in realizing customer satisfaction and loyalty.
Second, striving for Cost Effectiveness through operational efficiency and staff
productivity with emphasis on innovation, teamwork and continuous organization
learning in contributing towar d TM‟s profitability.
Network Operation Center‟s are responsible for monitoring the networks for alarms or certain
that may require special attention to avoid impact on the network‟s performance. For example, in
a telecommunications environment, NOC‟s are responsible for monitoring for power failures,
communication line alarm (such as bit errors, framing errors, line coding errors and circuit down)
and other performance issues that may affect the network.
2.1.4 Analysis of NOC
The objective of most performance interventions can be stated in terms of result or impact, such as reduced turnover, improved efficiency, reduced costs or better quality. These
impacts or results are achieved by closing performance gaps, developing employees to achieve
better results, improving process and removing performance block. This also has a reverse
causality in that not only does great performance to continue since people tend to continue
behaviors that are perceived to be effective.
2.1.5 Quality Policy of NOC
The Quality Policy of Network Operation is to manage, operate and maintain a
telecommunication network comprising voice, data and infrastructure so as to achieve high
quality and reliability, exceeding customer services in a proactive manner. We will be a
committed team of highly competent and motivated professionals. The QMS shall comply with
all the applicable ISO 9001:2000 requirements and shall be continuously improved. The quality
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policy shall be reviewed for its suitability and shall be communicated within Network
Operations. Network Operation‟s quality objectives are based on practice, performance and
potential of the organization. The details of the objectives are:
a. Enhance efficiency customer and operational productivity so as to improve overall quality
performance.
b. Emphasize customer needs and customer satisfaction through: Providing high quality and
reliable services to customers in a competitive environment.
c. Enhance network management, performance and potential through :
i. Improving network element performance.
ii. Improving operation and maintenance of network elements.
iii. Maintaining new/enhanced products and technologies.
d. Provide ST and ND operational expertise and needs to improve planning and
implementation process.
e. Develop operational plans to guide strategy implementation.
f. Develop highly motivated and competent personal with relevant skills and competencies.
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2.1.6 ORGANIZATION CHART of Access Network Management (ANM)
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CHAPTER 3
3.0 DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE ACCESS MULTIPLEXER (DSLAM)
DSLAM is a networking equipment, often located in baldric mother telephone
telecommunication operator. It contacts digital interface line multiple customer to one digital
communication speed channel use multiplexing techniques.
Diagram 3.0.1 shows xDSL connectivity diagram.
3.1 INTERNET PROTOCOL DSLAM (IP DSLAM)
Traffic consumer is mostly IP based. Traditional 20th
century DSLAMs uses Asynchronous Transfer Mode technology connect to MAF
routers upstream / exchange. These tools then take IP traffic and pass it in to IP router in
IP network. Thisdivision of labour were being conceived have been worthy because DSL own
base to MAF, and can theoretically bring data other than IP in MAF river. On the other hand, a IP
DSLAM takes IP traffic in DSLAM itself and approve it in to IP router. IP
DSLAM advantage more than one traditional MAF DSLAM is equipment join less costly make
andoperate and can offer one feature richer set.
3.2 ASYMMETRIC DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE (ADSL)
Line is digital asymmetrical customer is a type of customer digital technology line, a
technology data communication which enables faster data transmission on
telephone line copper from one conventional voice band modem could be preparing.
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It makes this by using frequency that unused by one telephone call voice. A breakdown
or filter DSL allow a single telephone connection used for both services and ADSL voice calls at
the same time. ADSL can generally only distributed on close range from telephone exchange (last
mile), usually less than 4 kilometres but has transpired to
exceed 8 kilometres if originally placed wire gauge allow next distribution.
In baldric mother line telephones generally end in customer digital multiplexer line access where
one more breakdown frequency separate voice band signal for conventional phone network. Data
carried by ADSL usually sent on data network Phone Company and eventually
reach a conventional Internet Protocol network.
3.3 MULTI-SERVICE ACCESS NETWORK (MSAN)MSAN is also known as a Multi- access service gateway is a device usually appoint at
one telephone exchange although sometimes at a roadside serve area interface cabinet which
connects telephone line customer to backbone network, provide telephone, ISDN,
and broadband like DSL all from one single platform.
Before MSANs placement, telecommunication suppliers usually have deal equipments
separately including DSLAMs provide kind of service carious to customers. Integrate all
services at one single book, that usually backhauls all data stream on IP or Asynchronous
Transfer Mode (ATM) can become more effective cost and can give new service to customers
faster that previously possible.
MSAN is extraordinary cabinet contain narrowBand, broadBand services, battery with
straightener, optic transmission unit and copper distribution framework.
3.4 TELNET
Telnet is a system that being used for TM to make sure the problems is tally with the
alarms received of the equipment by using command prompt. These all procedures to use Telnet
as shown below:
STEP 1: to find DSLAM IP based on DSLAM ID. To check the DSLAM IP by using
http:10.43.42.177//dslam/ as an example DSLAM ID is BAKS121.
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Diagram 3.4.0 is show to find the IP address for BAKS121
STEP 2: When the displayed as shown as Diagram 3.4.1, just pick up DSLAM IP of BAKS 121.
The DSLAM IP is 10.0.3.209
Diagram 3.4.1 is show a displayed on DSLAM search
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STEP 3: Open the command windows.
Diagram 3.4.2 is shows a command prompt displayed
STEP 4: type in „Telnet DSLAM IP‟. As an example, „Telnet 10.0.309‟
Diagram 3.4.3 is shows a command prompt with its command
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STEP 5: waiting for the result
Diagram 3.4.4 is shown a command prompt is connecting to DSLAM IP
STEP 6: if the connection is failed, that is means have the other problem. If the connection is
successful, the command prompt is shown as Diagram 3.4.6
Diagram 3.4.5
STEP 6: When the connection is successfully, the command prompt is shown as below. Login the
DSLAM Remote Terminal with the given login id and password.
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Diagram 3.4.6
Diagram 3.4.7
STEP 7: After that, type in „rtrv-alm-eqpt::shelf-0:0;‟
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Diagram 3.4.8 is shown when the command is type in
Diagram 3.4.9 is shown the details
3.5 FINDS PTT, BRAND BASED ON DSLAM ID
To find the PTT, brand for the DSLAM ID, used the same website which is DSLAM
SEARCH at http/10.43.42.177/dslam/.
3.6 NET expert Command Center Launch pads: ADSLPROD
NET expert is being used by Access Network Operation Center (ANOC) mostly to check
recorded alarms. NETexpert command center launch pad(ADSLPROD_SUS) has ten
applications. There is „Alert Navigator”, “Object Browser‟, „Install Client‟, „VCI Tool‟,
„Advanced Troubleshooting Tool‟, „CRM Tiert Utility‟, „Other DSL Service CRM Tiert Utility‟,
„Task Scheduler‟, „Open NCC user guide‟, „BMS service‟, „Network Inventory‟, and „BMS
portal‟. All alarms either from equipment or system will be saved in „Alert Navigator‟.
3.7 CHECKING BATTERIES CONDITION AT EQUIPMENT MSAN
At the cabinet of equipment for MSAN, new battery will be installed based on the alarms.
To make sure the battery installation is tally with the system, a person who responsible to check it
need to switch off the rectifier at the cabinet. While switching off process, that person will called
another person ANOC who is in charge to capture the alarms using system. When the alarms at
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ANOC are appeared, that is means the alarms is tally with both sides which is at equipment and
system.
3.8 GPON OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE TRAINING
3.8.0 GPON FUNDAMENTALS
GPON is a short form for “Gigabit Capable Passive Optical Network”. The optical access
network comprises the following scenarios which are FTTB, FTTC & FTTCab, and FTTH.
Diagram 3.8.0 shows an architecture of optical access network
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From the architecture diagram above, the optical access network comprises the followng
scenarios :
1. FTTB ( Fiber to the Business) scenario
As an access scenario for business users, FTTB scenarios falls into single business unit
(SBU) and Business Multi-tenant unit (MTU) in terms of capacity. Of then, SBU provides
a comparatively small number of ports, including following types of POTS,
10/100/1000BASE-T, RF and DS1/T1/E1 ports.
1. FTTC ( Fiber to the Curb) & FTTCab ( Fiber to the cabinet)
As an access to the curb or the cabinet over fiber, FTTC & FTTCab scenario for the
Multi-dwelling unit (MDU), providing a comparatively larger number of ports, including
following types of 10/100/1000BASE-T, RF(33dBmV), VDSL2, and so on.
2. FTTH (Fiber to the Home)
As an access to the home over fiber, FTTH scenario is mainly for the single familu (SFU),
providing a comparatively small number of ports, including following types of POTS,
10/100/1000BASE-T, and RF(18dBmV)
GPON architecture is using passive optical network featuring one-to-multiple-point which
is to Optical Line Terminal (OLT), Optical Network Unit (ONU) and Optical Distribution
Network (ODU). GPON is supports triple-play services which are high defintion television
(HDTV) from 16M until 20M per program, data (10M) and voice conference (4.5M). Besides
that, GPON have high-bandwidth up to 1.25Gbps/2.5Gbps and long-reach up to 20KM. Due to
that specifications, GPON is the choice of large carriers in the international market.
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Diagram 3.8.1 shows a passive optical network flow
Diagram 3.8.2 shows capabilities of GPON
GPON using principle of data multiplexing that adopts a Wavelength Division
Multiplexing (WDM) technology, facilitating bi-direction communication over a single fiber. To
separate upstream or downstream signals of multiple users over a single fiber, GPON adopts two
multiplexing mechanisms. For downstream direction, data packets are transmitted in a broadcast
mode manner. For upstream direction, data packets are transmitted in a Time Division Multiplex
Access (TDMA) mode manner.
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Diagram 3.8.3 shows GPON‟s principle of data multiplexing
Diagram 3.8.4 shows GPOS‟s principle for upstream direction
Data rate
(Upstream/Downstream Gbps)
1.24416
2.48832
Maximum physical reach 20 km
Maximum differential fiber distance 20 km
Split ratio 1 : 64 up to 1 : 128
Table 3.8.5: Basic performance parameters
The distance
between nearest
and farthest
ONTs
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Diagram 3.8.6 shows GPON Network model reference
In GPON multiplexing architecture has GEM port, T-CONT, and IF PON. GEM port is
the minimum unit for carrying services. Besides that, transmission container (T-CONT) is a kind
of buffer that carries services. It is mainly used to transmit upstream data units. T-CONT is
introduced to realize the dynamic bandwidth assignment of the upstream bandwidth, so as to
enhance the utilization the line. IF PON is a GPON interface, based on the mapping scheme,
service traffic is carried to different GM ports and then to different T-CONTs. The mapping
between the GEM port and the T-CONT is flexible. A GEM port can correspond to a T-CONT or
multiple GEM ports can correspond to the same T-CONT. A GPON interface of an ONU
contains one or multiple T-CONTs.
TDU frames are buffered and queued as they arrive, then TDM data is multiplexed in to
fixed-length GEM frames for transmission. This scheme does not vary TDM services but
transmits TDM services transparently. Featuring fixed length, GEM frames benefit the
transmission of TDM services. That is a procedure for mapping of TDM services in GPON.
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For mapping of Ethernet services in GPON, GPON systems revolves Ethernet frames and
then directly maps the data of frames into GEM Payload. Then, GEM frames automatically
encapsulate header information. Mapping format is clear and it clear and easy for device to
support this mapping. Besides that, it is also boosts good compatibility.
Diagram 3.8.7 shows GPON multiplexing architecture
Diagram 3.8.8 shows mapping of TDM service in GPON
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Diagram 3.8.9 shows mapping of Ethernet service in GPON
3.8.2 GPON KEY TECHNOLOGIES
There are two types of key technologies of GPON. They are T-CONT and attenuation.
For Transmission Container (T-CONT) is involved in bandwidth terms. T-CONT‟s function is
dynamically receives grants delivered by Optical Line Terminal (OLT). Besides that, T-CONTs
also are used for the management of upstream bandwidth allocation in the PON (Passive Optical
Network) section of the transmission convergence layer. T-CONTs are also primarily used to
improve upstream bandwidth use on the PON.
In GPON, there are two forms of Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA) which are
Status-Reporting (SR) and Non-Status Reporting (NSR). In NSR DBA, the OLT continuously
allocates a small amount of extra bandwidth of each Optical Network Unit (ONU). If the ONU
has no traffic to send, it transmits idle frames during its excess allocation. If the OLT observes a
given is not sending idle frames, it increases the bandwidth allocation to that ONU. One of the
ONU‟s burst has been transferred, the OLT observes a large number of idle frames from the
given ONU, and reduces its allocation accordingly NSR DBA has advantage that it imposes no
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requirements on the ONU, and the disadvantages that there is no way for OLT to know the best
to assign bandwidth across several ONUs that need more.
For SR DBA, the OLT polls INU for their backlogs. A given ONU may have several T-
CONTs, each with its own priority or traffic class. The ONU reports each T-CONT separately to
the OLT. The report message contains a logarithms measure of the backlog in the T-CONT
queue.
Diagram 3.8.2.0 shows T-CONT bandwidth terms
For attenuation, it mostly involved in fiber attenuation and power budget. Fiber attenuation relates to the fiber length is about 0.35dB/KM for 1310nm. The attenuation of fiber
splicing point is generally less than 0.2dB. Other factors may cause attenuation such as fiber
bending. Huawei‟s OLT and ONU is 28dB and classify in Class B+.
Class A Class B Class B+ Class C
Maximum loss 20 dB 28 dB 28 dB 30 dB
Minimum loss 5 dB 10 dB 13 dB 15 dB
Table 3.8.2.1 shows classes for optical path loss
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Diagram 3.8.2.2 shows fiber attenuation and power budget
Table 3.8.2.3 shows parameters of GPON interfaces for Class B+
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3.8.3 BASIC SERVICES OVER GPON NETWORK
There have several types of services provisioning. They are carriers‟ nightmare and
flexible configuration plan of GPON. For carriers‟ nightmare is an initial configuration such as
service system information configuration, data configuration are required on terminals and then
they can be put into use. To finish the configurations, it is not cost-effective to carriers. For
flexible configuration plan of GPON, GPON supports zero configurations on terminals and plug-
and-play of terminals, which is cost-effective.
Besides that, VoIP service management solution in GPON is exists. Basic operation and
maintenance process is service provisioning, terminal activation and daily management.
Maintenance personnel use activation code generator to generate terminal activation code
including IADMSIP, PPPoE user name and password. Users input activation code on terminals;
terminals register on IADMS upon power-up and the IADMS makes auto-configuration on
terminals.
GPON provides basic services such as triple-play, TDM and RF overlay services. GPON
also provides unprecedented bandwidth which is up to 2.5Gbps downstream rate, shared by up to
128 premises, and a greater distance from a central office which is 20KM to 40KM, as opposed
to 4KM~5KM for DSL, allowing service provides to enable bandwidth-intensive application andestablish a long-term strategic position in the broadband market. GPON devices deliver triple-
play which are high-speed voice, data and video services to residential and business subscribers.
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Diagram 3.8.3.0 shows GPON service provisioning and zero configuration on terminals
For TDM service solution in GPON, there is two types of mode which are CESOP mode
and Native mode. With fixed upstream or downstream frame structure, periodic multiframes are
transmitted in GPON line. So, GPON can transmit TDM services are used to support processing
TDM service in Native and CESOP modes. With guaranteed QoS, GPON ensures the parameter
indexes of TDM service, such as end-to-end delay, sitter and bit error. GPON also supports
effective isolation and higher-priority processing of TDAM service.
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Diagram 3.8.3.1 shows triple play solution in GPON
3.8.4 MA5680T PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The OLT is at the central office end in GPON system, the SmartAX MA5680T Optical
Access Equipment of MA65680T is researched and developed by Huawei.
Diagram 3.8.4.0 shows an example of MA5680T
MA5680T provides GPON access to satisfy the requirements for data, voice, and video
services with large capacity, high bit rate, and high bandwidth over a single fiber to satisfy
customized requirements. Besides that, MA5680T provides high-bandwidth and long-reach
access to overcome the obstacles of large-scale access coverage. MA5680T is also being used for
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network applications of fiber to the home (FTTH), fiber to the building (FTTB), base station
transmission, leased line interconnection and Multi-ISP wholesale second level.
MA5680T is used two types of equipment management which are management through
CLI and management through EMS. For management through CLI using two different
approaches, which are by using telnet through IP to local maintenance and by using remote
maintenance terminal through PSTN to local maintenance terminal. Local maintenance terminal
can be whether console cable/serial, software hyper terminal or command link interface. For
management through EMS, the N2000 provides the following management functions. There are
topology management, performance management, fault management (typical for alarms), security
management, batch service, provisioning, network element (NE) data backup and loading,
database management and environment and power supply management.
3.8.5 MA5680T HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
There are four ports of MA5680T hardware which are cabinets, shelves, boards, and
cables. In cabinet have two types of connection which are external cable connections and internal
connections and ventilation.
For MA5680T shelves, it has dimensions with brackets (W x D x H), in specifications
(W=530mm, D=275.8mm and H=447.2mm). Besides that, it‟s maximum power consumption of
the service shelf in 1500W. The power ports of the service shelf are on the PRTA board, working
in redundant backup mode. PDU provides four -48V power inputs, eight -48V power outputs and
monitor the status of digital and analogue parameters.
For MA5680T boards have four types of board list. There are control board, service
board, uplink interface board and power board. In control board has SCUL. The SCUL board is
the broadband control board. It mainly controls the system and processes broadband services.
GPBC is the GPON service board. It works together with the optical network terminal (ONT) to
access GPON services. The GPBC board also has the following functions and features. There are
each GPBC board provides 4GPON ports of the front panel and GPON port can connect up to
64ONTs. XICA is at uplink interface board. The XICA board provides one 10GE upstream port
for GE uplink. XICA supports NTT 2Mbits/s, 2MHz BITS input, and clock output of NTT
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8kbits/s, 400Hz. Besides that, it supports output of two 1.544MHz clock signals on the backplane
and supports isolation protection. XICA also provides one 10GE upstream port and external +5V
power supply and supports the BITS subtending. The PRTA board is the power input board. It is
also has several functions. There are draws and filters a single -48V power input. Besides that, it
is provides LED alarms for under-voltage and fuse blow of the -48V power input and reports the
alarm. Finals, PRTA used to report the manufacturing information.
There are four types of MA5680T cables which are serial port cable, network cable,
environment monitoring cable and optical fiber. Serial port cable is used for debugging or
maintaining the MA5680T locally. There are three types of connectors that being used which are
RJ-45, DB-25, and DB-9. For network cable, it is being used to maintain MA5680T locally or
remotely. The RJ-45 connectors can connect with Category-3 and Category-5 unshielded twisted
pair (UTP-3 and UTP-5) or shielded twisted pair (STP). So that, to get the best electrical
transmission performance, ensure that the wires connected to pins 1 and 2 are twisted.
Environment monitoring cable is being used for reporting environment monitoring information
form the service shelf to the PDU monitoring unit. An optical fiber cable is being used for GPON
access or uplink.
3.8.6 MA5680T FEATURE DESCRIPTION
Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) is adopts the passive optical transmission
technology. GPON is supports the downstream bit rate of 2.488Gbits/s and the upstream bit rate
of 1.244Gbits/s. besides that, GPON port of the MA5680Tapplies to fiber to the building (FTTB)
and fiber to the home (FTTH).
Based on GPON multiplex structure, each ONU/ONT can be allocated multiplex T-
CONT. Upstream bandwidth allocation based on T-CONT, which is decided by COS
requirement and can be divide into five types. Besides that, GEM port is service control channelthat can get one service flow or multiple service flow into one GEM port channel and some like
ATM pvc. Flow classification can be classified based on VLAN, 802.1P, also L3/L4 identifier.
Virtual local area network (VLAN) is a technology used to form virtual workgroups by
grouping the devices of a LAN logically. In 1999, IEEE issued draft IEEE 802.1Q for aiming of
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standardizing VLAN implementations. The advantages of VLAN are the workstations in the
same VLAN can be placed in different physical LANs. Besides that, the broadband and unicast
traffic in the same VLAN will not be forwarded to the other VLANs. In addition, it reduces
equipment investment, eases network management, and enhances network security. There have a
few types of VLAN. They are standard VLAN, smart VLAN, and MUX VLAN. For standard
VLAN are isolated from each other. In addition, standard VLAN only can be used for Ethernet
ports for network management and subtending. A SMART VLAN can contain multiple upstream
ports and virtual ports. Traffic on these virtual ports is isolated. Besides that, it can serves
multiple users, thus saving VLAN resources. In addition, a SMART VLAN is being applied in
residential communities to provide access to the internet.
The other type of VLAN is MUX VLAN. MUX VLAN can contain multiple upstream
ports, but only one virtual port. Traffic on different VLANs is isolated from each other. One-to-
one mapping can be set up between a MUX VLAN and an access user. So, a MUX VLAN can
uniquely identify an access user. Besides that, a MUX VLAN usually being applied when users
are distinguished according to VLANs.
There are a few types for VLAN attribute which are QinQ and stacking. For a VLAN
packet that has the QinQ attribute, it contains two VLAN tags which are inner VLAN tag from
private network and outer VLAN tag from the MA5680T. Through the outer VLAN tag, a layer 2
VPN tunnel can be set up to transparently transmit service data among private networks. It is
usually being applied to enterprise users.
Other type of VLAN attribute is stacking. For a VLAN packet that has the stacking
attribute, it contains two VLAN tags which are inner VLAN tag and other VLAN tag allocated by
the MA58680T. With this attribute, the upper layer BRAs can authenticate users based on the
double VLAN tags, thus increasing the number of access users. Besides that, the upper layer
network working in layer 2 mode can forward packets based on “VLAN + MAC” to provide the
multi-ISP wholesale service. So, it extends the VLAN application.
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3.8.7 MULTICAST SERVICE
Multicast is a kind of point-to-multipoint communication form in the network. The core
of the multicast technology is to try to duplicate the packets at the place nearest to the receiver.
The advantages of multicast when compared with the unicast is eases the burden of the server.
The server need not process each user‟s request. Besides that, mu lticast saves the network
bandwidth resources and lowers the requirements for the network device.
IP address of multicast group is a D class IP address, which ranges from 224.0.0.0-
239.255.255.255. The source host sends one copy of data to the IP addresses of the multicast
group, and all hosts in this multicast group can receive the same copy of the data.
The MA5680T supports operable, manageable and controlled multicast services, Internet
Group Management Protocol V1/V2 (1GMP V1/V2) and IGMP proxy and IGMP snooping.
IGMP proxy is the upper multicast router performs routing function. The MA5680T is
supports the IGMP proxy function to act as the multicast router to multicast subscribers. Besides
that, it acts as a multicast subscriber to upper multicast router. In addition, it also acts as a
controllable multicast service.
3.8.8 DHCP RELAY FEATURE
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) works in client-server mode. The DHCP
client dynamically requests the configuration data from the DHCP server. Server is provides the
data for the client. Initially, DHCP was only suitable for applications where the DHCP client and
server are located on the same subnet and could not work across the subnet. If the early DHCP is
used to dynamically configuration the host, each subnet shall be equipped with a DHCP server.
That is obviously uneconomical. Due to that problem, DHCP relay was introduced to solve it.
The MA5680T supports the DHCP relay function, which serves as relay between the
DHCP client and the server located on different subnets. The DHCP packets can be relayed to the
destination DHCP server or client across the subnet. In this way, the DHCP clients on different
subnets can be use the same DHCP server. This is economical and convenient for centralized
management.
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DHCP relay principle for the MA5680T performs a few operations. First, change the
destination IP address of the packet to the IP address of the DHCP server. Then, change the
destination MAC address of the packet to the MAC address of the next hop. After that, change
the source IP address of the packet to the IP address of the layer 3 interface. Finally, change the
source MAC address of the packet to the MAC address of the layer 3 interfaces.
There are three types of DHCP relay mode. There are DHCP Standard mode, DHCP
option60 mode, and DHCP MAC address segment mode.
3.9 MA5680T BASIC CONFIGURATION
3.9.0 MAINTENANCE TERMINAL CONFIGURATION
There have a few method of maintenance. There are through the serial port, through the
outband and through the inband management interface. Through serial port, there are two types
of maintenance which are local and remote maintenance.
Local maintenance through the serial port is helps users to locally connect a maintenance
terminal (PC) to the serial port of MA5680T. Then, users can log in the MA5680T to maintain it
locally. For the remote maintenance through the serial port helps users to remotely connect a
maintenance terminal (PC) to the serial port of MA5680T. After that, users can log in to theMA5680T to maintain it remotely. Then, to run „hyper terminal‟, users should start the Hyper
Terminal.
Start Programs Accessories Communication Hyper terminal
Then, users should be able to configure Hyper Terminal with those specifications. There are 9600
bits/s for baud rate, 8 for data bits, none for parity, „1‟ for stop bits and none for flow control.
3.9.1 OUTBAND AND INBAND MANAGEMENT
The processes to use outband management over LAN is use the straight through cable to
connect the MA5680T with the LAN. Then, make sure that the ETH port of the SW board and
the PC used for maintaining the MA5680T are located in the same subnet. For the outband
management over the WAN (Wide Area Network), LAN is connected with WAN and router acts
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as connector to connect the MA5680T with the WAN. To configure outband management, firstly
set up the configuration environment. Then, set the IP addresses of the ETH port. To set up the IP
address of the ETH port of SCU board, do as follows:
- huawei (config) #interface meth 0
- huawei (config-if-Meth0) # ip address 10.10.20.1 255.255.255.0
Finally, add a rout for the NMS, do as follows:
-huawei(config) #ip route-static 10.10.21.0 10.10.20.254
For inband management whether over LAN or WAN, totally inversed version of outband
management. But have same differences in configuration. Firstly, set up the configuration
environment. Then, create an NMS VLAN and add the upstream port to it, do as follows:
-huawei(config) # vlan 1000 standard
-huawei(config) # port vlan 1000 0/190/0
After that, set the IP addresses of VLAN interface, do as follows:
-huawei(config) # interface vlanif 1000
-huawei(config-if-vlanif1000) # ip address 10.10.20.2 255.255.255.0
Finally, set inband NMS route, do as follows:
-huawei(config) # ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.10.20.1
3.9.2 SNMP CONFIGURATION
Before configure SNMP, we need to set the SNMP parameters. Firstly, we need to create
the community name. To create, do as follows:
-huawei(config) #snmp-agent community read public
-huawei(config) #snmp-agent community write private
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Then, setting up the system contact, to set, do as follows:
-huawei(config) #snmp-agent sys-info location HW-075528780808
After that, setting the system location, do as follows:
-huawei(config) #snmp-agent sys-infor version v1
After finished set the SNMP parameters, we can continue to configure SNMP configuration.
Firstly, we need to enable traps sending, do as follows:
-huawei(config) #snmp-agent trap enable standard
After that, setting the IP address of the target-host for traps, do as follows:
-huawei(config) #snmp-agent target-host trap address 10.10.21.1 securityname private
Finally, setting the IP address of the ETH port as the source address for traps sending, do as
follows:
-huawei(config) #snmp-agent trap source meth 0
3.9.3 GETTING STARTED WITH CLI
For command line interface (CLI), there have few CLI characteristics. There are
intelligent matching, interaction characteristics, interactive mode, edit functions, and history
command saving.
For intelligent matching command, do as follows:
-huawei #end To enter the enable command, just type in en or end
For interaction characteristics, do as follows:
-huawei(config)#load program
{xmodem<K> ltftp<K>lftp<K>} : tftp
{serverIPAdresses <1> <x.x.x.x> } : 10.10.10.1
{frameid<U><0,1>lframeid/slotid <S><3,15>} :0/3
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In interactive mode, when you type in an incomplete command, the system, prompts you with the
next keyword and its parameter type. Besides that, the CLI provides basic command edit
functions. This is allows multi-line editing, with up to 255 bytes for each command.
< >< > <ctrl + P> Display history commands
For history command saving, do as follows:
-huawei(config) #history command max-size 11
To set the number of history commands saved in the buffer to 11
3.9.4 USER MANAGEMENT
There have three levels of users. First is a common user. Common user is authorized to
perform basic system operations and query operations. Next is an operator. Operator is authorized
to configure MA5680T and services. Last level is administrator end super user. The similar
authority for administrator and super user is to perform all operations and maintain the
MA5680T, user accounts, and user authorities. But, there have same differences. Only one super
user exists in the system, while multiple administrators in the system. Besides that, the super user
is the highest level in the system. In addition, the super user can create an administrator account
but an administrator has no authority to add a super user.
For adding a user, do as follows:
-huawei(config) #terminal user name
User name (<=15 chars) : huawei
User password (<=23) :
Confirm password (<=23) :
User‟s level :
1. Common user 2. Operator 3. Administrator
Permitted Reenter Number ( 0 - - 4) : 3
User‟s Appended Info (<=30 chars) : User
This user has been added
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Repeat this operation? (y/n)[n] :
For modifying user level, do as follows:
-huawei(config) #terminal user level
For changing user password, do as follows:
-huawei(config) #terminal user password
For modifying the permitted reenter number, do as follows:
-huawei(config) #terminal user opdinfo
For disconnecting an online user, do as follows:
-huawei #client kickoff 2
For deleting a user, do as follows:
-huawei(config) #undo terminal user name
3.9.5 EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT
First of all, we should to set description of a shelf, do as follows:
-huawei(config) #frame set 0 desc frame1
-huawei(config) #display frame desc 0
Then, resetting the main control boards, do as follows:
-huawei #reboot active
After that, adding a service board offline, do as follows:
-huawei(config) #board add 0/2 h592gpba
-huawei(config) #display board 0
Then, confirming a service board, do as follows:
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-huawei(config) #board confirm 0
-huawei(config) #board confirm 0/2
After that, deleting a service board, do as follows,
-huawei(config) #board delete 0/2
Then, resetting a service board, do as follows:
-huawei(config) #board reset 0/2
Finally, prohibiting a service board, do as follows:
-huawei(config) #board prohibit 0/12
There have five states of board which are normal, failed, config, Auto_find, and
prohibited. For normal board state, it indicates that the board is running in normal state. Failed
board state is to indicate that the board is faulty. For config board state, it indicates that the board
is being configured. Auto_find board state is being used to indicate that the board is just inserted,
but nit confirmed yet. Last state is prohibited. It is to indicate that the board is prohibited.
3.10 GPON SERVICE VLAN SOLUTION
The MA5680Tsupports the following types of VLANs which are standard VLAN, MUX
VLAN and Smart VLAN. There have two types of VLAN port which are standard port and
service virtual port. A standard port refers to a physical port of the control card namely on FE or
GE port of the uplink cards. Besides that, it is also called the upstream port. A service virtual port
refers to a service connection of a user-side physical port such as an xDSL or the Ethernet port. In
addition, it is also called the access port.
There have three types of VLAN types on the MA5680T which are standard VLAN,
Smart VLAN, MUX VLAN. Standard VLAN is only contains standard port in the same VLAN.
Besides that, it contains Ethernet ports for subtending. For Smart VLAN, it is contains multiple
xDSL virtual ports whose service flow are isolated. In addition, xDSL access services is being
used for reducing the number of VLAN occupied. MUX VLAN is contains only one xDSL
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virtual port whose service flow is isolated in different VLANs. It is also used xDSL access
services to distinguish different customers by the VLAN IDs.
A standard VLAN is the VLAN defined by the IEEE 802.1Q standard which has the
following features. There are the ports in one VLAN are interconnected of layer and the ports in
different VLANs are isolated at layer 2. On the MA5600T, the standard VLAN can contain only
standard ports (GE or 10GE ports of the uplink card), but not the service virtual ports such as the
GPON service ports. Besides that, a smart VLAN is used to partition user groups. Each user
group is associated with one smart VLAN. When the number of VLANs on a MA5600T is
limited, you can use the smart VLAN to give access to more users than a MUX VLAN. In
addition, a smart VLAN contain broadcasts allowing the partition of user groups, while
maintaining user security. The broadcast domain of a standard port includes all ports in the smart
VLAN. The broadcast domain of a service virtual port includes only the standard ports.
A MUX VLAN is a VLAN that can contain multiple standard ports but only one service
virtual port. There is a one-to-one mapping relationship between the VLAN ID and access user.
Besides that, the MUX VLAN is used to isolate and identify access users. One VLAN IS
corresponds with one access connection.
3.11 GPON SERVICE IMPLEMENTATION PRINCIPLE
In GPON service multiplex structure, each ONU/ONT can be allocated at multiple T-
CONTs. Besides that, upstream bandwidth allocation based on t-cont is decided by COS
requirement, t-cont can be divided into five types. GEM port is service control channel. One
GEM can carry on service flow or multiple service flow. In addition, flow classification can
based on VLAN, 802.1P also L3/L4 identifier.
For GPON service basic concepts, in the upstream, the T-CONT (T-Container) is used to
bear the service traffic. GPON uses the T-CONT to implement the service comvergence. T-
CONT is the basic control unit of the upstream service traffic in the GPON system. Besides that,
each T-CONT is identified by the Alloc-ID uniquely. The Alloc-ID ranges from 0 to 4095. It is
allocated by the OLT, that is, an Alloc-ID can only be used by one ONT/ONU of one PON port.
In addition, GPON Encapsulation Method (GEM) frames are transmitted between the OLT and
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the ONU/ONT. Each T-CONT consists of one or more GEM ports. Each GEM port bears one
kind of service traffic. Each GEM Port-ID is identified by the Port-ID uniquely. The Port-ID
ranges from 0 to 4095. It is allocated by the OLT, that is, a GEM port from any be used by one
ONU/ONT of one PON port.
Relationship between T-CONTs, GEM port and service traffic is the management channel
shall be configured with a GEM port and a T-CONT separately to ensure the bandwidth for the
terminal management service. The GEM port is the virtual connection used to identify the service
traffic.
Mapping Details Application
VLAN ID
Mapping
It maps the service traffic of the
specified VLAN ID to a unique Port-
ID. In Qin-Q mode, one GEM port
supports multiple VLAN ID mappings
The ONU/ONT adopts the VLAN
ID to differentiate the user service
traffic
802.1P
Mapping
It maps the specified 802.1P service
traffic to a unique Port-ID. In Qin-Q
mode, one GEM port supports
multiple 802.1P mappings
The ONU/ONT adopts the priority
differentiate the user service
traffic. The user packet must be
pri-tagged, that is, the VLAN ID is
0
VLAN ID
+ 802.1P
Mapping
It maps the specified VLAN ID +
802.1P service traffic to a unique
PORT-ID. In Qin-Q mode, one GEM
port supports multiple VLAN ID +
802.1P mappings
The ONU/ONT adopts the
priority + VLAN ID to
differentiate the user service
traffic
Table 3.11.0 shows relationship between T-CONT, GEM port and service traffic
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3.12 GPON SERVICE CONFIGURATION BASICS
To configure service VLAN, firstly, adding service VLAN, do as follows:
vlan vlanid [to end-vlanid]{mux|smart|standard|super}
The system supports up to 4039 VLANs. VLAN 1 is the default system VLAN which cannot be
added or deleted. Next, add uplink port for service VLAN, do as follows:
port vlan vlanid [to end-vlanid] frameid/slotid portlist
For example, to add upstream port 0/9/0 to smart VLAN 10, do as follows:
-huawei(config) #vlan 10 smart
-huawei(config) #port vlan 10 0/19 0
Next, to add traffic table command is used to create a traffic entry. The traffic entry is used to set
the upstream or downstream rate of a service port. There are seven default traffic profiles in the
system. The following table describes the function of each profile. For example:
Assume that:
The profile 1D is 33
The profile name is huawei
The CIR is 3333
The CBS is 10240
The PIR is 4444
The PBS is 20480
The priority of the outgoing packets copies
the user.
802.1P priority (the default priority is 7)
Mapping profile 1 is used with the default
priority 2.
The packet priority policy is Local-setting
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huawei (config) # traffic table ip
{cir<K>|index<K>|modify<K>| name<K>}:index
{row-index<U><O,1023>}:33{cir<K>|name<K>}:name
{name<S><Length 1-32>}:huawei {cir<K>}:cir
{cir<?U><64,524888>|off<K>}:3333
{cbs<K>|pbs<K>|pir<K>|priority<K>}:cbs
{cbs<U><2000,1024000>}:10240{pbs<K>|pir<K>|priority<K>}:pir
{pir<U><524288>}:4444{pbs<K>|priority<K>}:pbs{ pbs<0><2000,1024000>}:20480
{priority<K>}:priority
{prival<U><0.7>|user-cos<K>|user-inner cos<K>|user-ros<K>}:user-
cos{defaultval<U><0,7>}:7
{inner-priority<K>|priority-policy<K>}:inner-priority
{inner-prival<U><0,7>}:2{priority-policu<K>}:priority-policy
{priority-policy<E><Local-setting, Tag-In-Package>}:local setting
3.13 FOR ADDING A DBA-PROFILE
The MA5680T supports up to 512 T-CONT profiles. T-CONT profiles 1-9 are the default
profiles. The system adjusts the bandwidth value you input when you add a T-CONT profile to a
multiple of 64. The command is:
DBA-profile add [profile-id profile id][profile-name profile name][type|fix fix-
bandwidth[bandwidth_compensate bandwidth_compensate][type2 assure assure-
bandwidth|type3 assure assure-bandwidth max max-bandwidth|type4 max max-
bandwidth|type5 fix fix-bandwidth assure assure-bandwidth max max-bandwidth}
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To add a DBA profile with ID of 20, type of type 5, fixed bandwidth of 1Mbits/s, assured
bandwidth of 2Mbits/s and maximum bandwidth of 4Mbits/s, do as follows:
huawei(config)#tcont-profile add profile-id 30 type1 fix 102400
3.13.0 FOR ADDING AN ALARM PROFILE
The ONT alarm profile consists of a series of alarm threshold parameters. It is used to
monitor the performance of the ONT line. When a statistic reaches the related alarm threshold,
the host is notified of this information, and an alarm is sent to the log host and the NMS. Besides
that, the system supports up to 50 alarm profiles. There is default alarm profile (profile 1) in the
system. It cannot be deleted and can be modified.
As an example, use default as shown:
-huawei(config) #gpon alarm-profile add profile-id 2
{<cr>|profile-name<K>}:
Command :
gpon alarm-profile add profile-id 2
>GEM port loss of packets threshold (0-100)[0]:20
>Ethernet FCS errors threshold (0-100)[0]:50
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
There have another command to add on ONT line profile. In a ONT line-profile, T-
CONT is band to a DBA-profile, GEM port is bind to a T-CONT. Besides that, mapping mode is
defined. GEM port is mapped to the mode defined. As an example, to create ONT line profile 10,
do as follows:
huawei(config) #ont-lineprofile
{epon<K>|gpon<K>}:epon
{<cr>|profile-id<K>|profile-name<K>}:profile-id
{profile-id<U><1,4096>}:10
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{<cr>|profile-name<K>}:
Command : ont-lineprofile epon profile-id 10
3.13.1 FOR ADDING T-CONT TO ONT-LINEPROFILE
The t-cont command is used to bind a DBA profile to a T-CONT. the T-CONT is the
physical resources of the ONT. Besides that, a T-CONT can bear services only after it is bound to
a DBA profile. After a T-CONT is successfully bound to a DBA profile, the T-CONT can
provide flexible DBA solutions based on different settings of the DBA profile. A format of
command is shown below:
tcont tcont-list {dba-profile-id profile-id|dba-profile-name profile-name}
As an example to show it clearly as shown below:
Bind DBA profile 2 to T-CONT 6 In ONT line profile 10
huawei(config-gpon-lineprofile-10) #tcont
{t-cont-list<S><Length 1-13>}:6
{data-profile-id<K>|dba-profile-name<K>}:dba-profile-id
{profile-id<U><1,512>}:2
Command : tcont 6 dba-profile-id 2
3.13.3.1 To Add GEM port
This command is used to bind a GEM port to a T-CONT and configure the related
attributes in an ONT line profile. Before creating a service virtual port, you need to run this
command to bind the GEM port and the T-CONT. The format is shown below:
gem add gem-index service-type t-cont tcont-id{encrypt encrypt|casscode
casscode|{priority-queue priority-queue|gem-oar traffic-table-index}}
As an example to show it clearly as shown below:
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Bind GEM port 1 to T-CONT 2 in ONT line profile 10, and specify the PQ queue priority
to 5
huawei(config-gpon-lineprofile-10)#gem-port
{gem-index<U><0,127>}:1
{service-type<E><eth,tdm>}:eth
{tcont<K>}:tcont{tcont-id<U><0,7}:2
{<cr>|casscode<K>|encrypt<K>|gem-car<K>|priority-queue<K>}:priority-queue
{priority-queue<U><0,7>}:5
{<cr>|casscode<K>|encrypt<K>}:
Command : gem add 1 eth tcont 2 priority-queue 5
3.14 MAPPING MODE
This command is used to create mapping between the GEM ports and ONT-side services,
namely, the mapping between the GEM ports and data traffic on ONT subscriber interfaces. The
GEM port can carry services only after mapping is created by running this command. The format
is shown below:
mapping-mode {vlan|priority|port|port-vlan|port-priority|port-vlan-priority|iptos}
For example, to set the mapping mode supported by the ONT that is bound tp line profile 30 to
priority.
huawei(config-gpon-lineprofile-30)#mapping mode
{iptos<K>|port<K>|port-priority<K>|port-vlan<K>|port-vlan-
priority<K>|priority<K>|vlan<K>|vlan-priority<K>}:priority
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3.14.0 MAPPING
This command is used to set up the mapping between the GEM port and the ONT-side
service, that is, to set up the mapping between the GEM port and the upstream data stream of the
ONT user port. The format is shown below:
gem mapping gem-index mapping index{eth port-id[vlan vlanid|priority
priority]*|moca port-id[vlan vlanid|priority priority]*|iphost|el port-id}
For an example, to map service stream with the GEM port 1 and the mapping 0 to the
Ethernet port 2 in ONT line profile 10, and set the priority to 7
huawei(config-gpon-lineprofile-10)#gem mapping
{gem-index<U><0,127>}:1{mapping-index<U><0,7>}:0
{el<K>|eth<K>|flow-car<K>|iphost<K>|moca<K>|priority<K>|vlan<K>}:eth
{ont-portid<U><1,8>}:2
{<cr>|flow-car<K>|priority<K>|vlan<K>}:priority
{priority<U><0,7>}:7{,cr>|flow-car<K>}:
Command: gem mapping 1 0 eth 2 priority 7
3.14.1 ADDING AN ONT SERVICE PROFILE
ONT services profile is used to configure the attributes or capacity of the ONT. Besides
that, it is being used to define the type and number of ports. It is also used to define the user
service VLAN for each port. The format is shown below:
ont-srvprofile gpon[profile-id profile-id|profile-name profile name]
For an example to show it clearer is shown below:
huawei(config)#ont-srvprofile
{epon<K>|gpon<K>}:gpon
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{<cr>|profile-id<K>|profile-name<K>}:profile-id
{profile-id<U><1,4096>}: 10
{<cr>|profile-name<K>}:
So, its command is ont-srvprofile gpon profile-id 10
3.14.2 ADDING ONT’S SERVICE PROFILE: ONT-PORT
ONT port is the ONT line profile set the number of each types of ports on the ONT. The
format is shown below:
ont-port{pots pots-port|eth eth-port|tdm tdm-port|tdm-type port-type|tdm srvtype srv-
type|moca moca-port|catv catv-port}
As an example:
Number of POTS ports: 1
Number of Ethernet ports: 2
Number of TDM ports: 2
Type of the TDM ports: E1
Service type of the TDM port: TDMOGEM
Number of MOCA ports: 2
Number of CATV ports: 2
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huawei(config-gpon-srvprofile-10)#ont-port
{catv<K>|eth<K>|moca<K>|pots<K>|tdm<K>|tdm-srvtype<K>|tdm-type<K>}: pots
{pots-port<U><0,8>}: 1
{<cr>|catv<K>eth<K>|moca<K>|tdm<K>|tdm-srvtype<K>|tdm-type<K>}: eth
{eth-port<U><0,8>}: 2
<cr>|catv<K>eth<K>|moca<K>|tdm<K>|tdm-srvtype<K>|tdm-type<K>}:tdm-
srvtype{srv-type<E><TDMoGEM}:tdmoGEM
{<cr>|catv<K>| moca<K>|tdm-type<K>}: tdm-type
{port-type<E><E1,T1>}: e1
{<cr>|catv<K>|moca<K>}: moca
{moca-port<U><0,8>}: 2
{<cr>|catv<K>}: catv
{catv-port<U><0,8>}: 2
The command is shown below:
ont-port port 1 eth 2 tdm-srvtype tdmoGEM tdm 2 tdm-type e1 moca 2 catv 2
3.15 ADDING ONT-SERVICE PROFILE: PORT VLAN
Port-VLAN is used to in an ONT service profile add the UNI port to a VLAN.
When the syste, needs to manage the attribute of the ONU UNI port in the remote
management mode, run this command to add the UNI port to the VLAN. The format is
shown as below:
port vlan eth ont-portlist{vlanid|transparent|translation vlanid user-vlan
user-vlanid}
As an example:
In ONT service profile 10, to add Ethernet port 1 to VLAN 10
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huawei(config-gpon-srvprofile-10) #port vlan
{eth<K>|iphost<K>|moca<K>}:eth
{ont-portlist<S><Length 1-128>}:1
{translation<K>|transparent<K>|vlanid<U><0,4095>}: 10
Its command is:
port vlan eth 1 10
3.16 ADDING AND ACTIVATING AN ONT
To add an ONT on GPON port 0/3/0, authenticate the ONT by the SN and bind
the ONT with line profile 1. For example:
huawei(config-if-gpon-0/3)#ont add
{portid<U><0,7>}:0
{ontid<U><0,127>|password-auth<K>|sn-auth<K>}: sn-auth
{sn-value<S><Length 13-16>}:hwhw-12341234
{omci<K>|password-auth<K>|snmp<K>}:snmp
{ont-lineprofile-id<K>|ont-lineprofile-name<K>}: ont-lineprofile-id
{profile-id<U><1,4096>}:1
{<cr> 1 desc<K>}:
Its command is:
ont add 0 sn-auth hwhw-12341234 snmp ont-lineprofile-id 1 Number of ONTs
that can be added :1 success:1 PortID:0, ONTID:0
Add ONT
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huawei(config-if-gpon-0/12)#ont add 1 1 sn-auth hwhw-12341234 10101010
password-auth huawei profile-id 2
Activate ONThuawei(config-if-gpon-0/12)#ont activate 1 0
CHAPTER 4
4.0 CONCLUSION
The conclusion that I can make here is that this industrial training is an important
point because it can train the skills learned by students in their learning in lecture halls
where it can be applied effectively. Industrial training is also a branch to develop self-
confident students for the real world of work ahead in the future.
This is because the training industry has been given appropriate disclosure about
the intricacies of employment in order to prepare students in the future world of
work. In addition, it also has to allow me to know the usefulness of the lessons in the
field of telecommunication engineering that I have learned.
This industrial training is not only to improve my self-confidence to face the real
working environment but also helps me improve the way I communicate with the public. Cooperation of staff training is also very good and this has taught me how great
sense of cooperation. I feel very proud and fortunate to have the opportunity to undergo
industrial training. This is because, at present to get a job at any company, we must have
the skills on the post that we seek.
Upon completion of Industrial Training which began on 24th
June 2013 and has
safely ended on 30th August 2013 at the ANOC (Access Network Operation Center)
Telekom Malaysia at Cyberjaya. Now I could make some conclusions.
During my 10 weeks Industrial Training in the office, I have learned and been
exposed more about the field of telecommunications and related telecommunication of
courses taken at UTeM. Many of the things that unknown before this, I learned during
my industrial training. For sure it can finalize its students to face the real working world
after graduating from the UTeM. Although there are some tasks that are not closely
related to the field are taken, this can also increase students' knowledge. I am grateful to
have received guidance from the company, especially supervisors and colleagues.
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4.2 APPENDIXES
4.2.0 To find brand for DSLAM based on DSLAM ID
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4.2.1 To find PTT for DSLAM based on DSLAM ID
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4.2.2 Huawei system network equipment (NE)
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4.2.3 Checking alarms for MSAN
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