Como Configurar OLT VSOL GPON V1680GT - série V1600GT

Como Configurar OLT VSOL GPON V1680GT - série V1600GT

OLT Configuration Tutorial

Introduction to OLT Setup

  • The video begins with a welcome message and introduces a tutorial on configuring the LTV Sol GPOM, following a previous tutorial on EPOM.
  • The presenter mentions that the model being used is an updated version of an OLT with two PON ports, specifically the V16 model 1680 GT.

Initial Configuration Steps

  • Accessing the dashboard via the default IP address (9268 8.200), the first step involves creating VLANs for management and PON.
  • The management VLAN is set to 3000, while VLANs for PON are created as 3001 for PON 1 and 3002 for PON 2.

Configuring Uplink Ports

  • The next step requires selecting uplink ports; GE3 is designated as the client uplink port while GE1 is reserved for potential SFP module use.
  • Both GE1 and GE3 are configured as trunk ports to allow all VLAN traffic, but only GE3 will be tagged for management access.

Setting Up Management IP

  • The presenter explains how to configure the management IP based on settings from Microtic, using a /30 subnet mask.
  • A static route is added with destination gate set to 0.0.0.0, ensuring connectivity back to Microtic's IP.

Testing Connectivity

  • It’s emphasized that testing connectivity through pinging Microtic is crucial; initial misconfiguration of VLAN ID was corrected during this process.

Creating Profiles

  • After confirming connectivity, DBA profiles are created; type 4 is selected with a name indicating gigabit capacity due to typical equipment limitations.
  • Line profiles are also established; each port should have its own profile—two profiles were created in this instance since there are only two ports available.

Finalizing Profile Settings

  • Additional configurations include setting up service names and ensuring proper tagging of VLAN modes according to specific requirements.

Configuration Steps for Service Port and Profiles

Setting Up Service Ports

  • The service port is configured with the VLAN ID 3001, using "velan" as the user and translation. After entering these details, an "add" action is required to finalize the setup.
  • Ensure that the G port is also set correctly; it can be named according to preference. An additional configuration step involves setting up SRV2 with the same VLAN ID.
  • It’s important to save configurations frequently to avoid losing changes if equipment is powered off. This applies when adding multiple ports (4, 8, or 16).

Modifying Service Profiles

  • When creating service profiles, names are flexible but should relate logically to other configurations for clarity. For example, naming them POM helps in future associations.
  • In detail modification of profiles, ensure that the module settings are adjusted properly. The default tag should be changed to "tag porte ID," maintaining consistency with VLAN settings.

Finalizing Configuration

  • If issues arise with Wi-Fi provisioning, consider adding a transparent VLAN configuration. It's advisable to fix VLAN settings directly on equipment when necessary.
  • Revisit service profiles for any modifications needed; keeping a consistent order in tagging may help prevent errors during configuration.

Provisioning Equipment

  • After completing all configurations, check the Outlist for provisioned equipment. Any existing entries must be deleted before new configurations take effect.
  • Relate each profile accurately in autolearn settings by applying appropriate names (e.g., P1). Consistency here prevents confusion later on.

Additional Configuration Considerations

  • Remember to save changes regularly throughout this process as you finalize setups and adjustments.
  • Other essential configurations include setting date/time correctly and possibly enabling DNS or SNMP for better management of ports and devices.

Conclusion of Basic Setup

  • The basic configuration steps have been covered; further advanced setups may involve additional features like user management or enhanced security measures based on specific needs.
Video description

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