1 Scope
2
References
3 Abbreviations
4 Reference model and terms
4.1 OMCI in ITU-T
G.983.1
4.2 ONT Functions
4.3 VP Mux functionality in the ONT
5 Requirements of the management interface
specification
5.1 Configuration management
5.2 Fault management
5.3 Performance management
5.4 Security management
6 Protocol-Independent MIB for the
OMCI
6.1 Managed Entities
6.2 Managed Entities Relation Diagrams
7 MIB Description
7.1 ONT Equipment
Management
7.1.1 ONTAPON
7.1.2 ONT Data
7.1.3 Subscriber Line Cardholder
7.1.4 Subscriber Line Card
7.1.5 PON IF Line Cardholder
7.1.6 PON IF Line Card
7.1.7 Software Image
7.2 ANI Management
7.2.1 PON Physical Path Termination Point
7.2.2 ANI
7.2.3 PON TC Adapter
7.3 UNI Management
7.3.1 Physical Path Termination Point ATM UNI
7.3.2 Physical Path Termination Point Native LAN UNI
7.3.3 Physical Path Termination Point Circuit Emulation Service UNI
7.3.4 Logical Nx64kbit/s Sub-port Termination Point
7.3.5 UNIAPON
7.3.6 TC AdapterAPON
7.3.7 Interworking VCC Termination Point
7.3.8 AAL 1 ProfileAPON
7.3.9 AAL 1 Protocol Monitoring Current DataAPON
7.3.10 AAL 5 ProfileAPON
7.3.11 AAL 5 Protocol Monitoring Current DataAPON
7.3.12 CES Service ProfileAPON
7.3.13 LAN Service Profile
7.3.14 Native LAN Physical Interface Monitoring
Current Data
7.3.15 CES Physical Interface Monitoring
Current Data
7.3.16 TC Adaptor Protocol Monitoring Current Data
7.3.17 Threshold DataAPON
7.4 VP MUX
Management
7.4.1 VP Link Termination PointAPON
7.4.2 ATM VP Cross-Connection
7.5 Traffic Management
7.5.1 Priority QueueAPON
7.5.2 Traffic Descriptors
7.5.3 Traffic Shaping Descriptor
7.5.4 UPC Disagreement Monitoring Current DataAPON
8 ONT Management and Control Channel
(OMCC)
9 ONT Management and Control
Protocol
9.1 ONT Management and Control
Protocol Cell Format
9.1.1 Introduction
9.1.2 ATM Header
9.1.3 Transaction Correlation Identifier
9.1.4 Message Type
9.1.5 Device Identifier
9.1.6 Message Identifier
9.1.7 Message Contents
9.1.8 AAL 5-trailer
9.2 Message Flow Control and Error
Recovery
9.3 OMCI Handling within the ONT
9.3.1 Prioritized Protocol Entities
9.3.2 Restrictions on the actions in relation to the Protocol Entities
Appendix I - OMCI
Common Mechanisms and Services
I.1 Common Mechanisms
I.1.1 MIB Data Sync Increase
I.1.2 MIB Audit and Resynchronization
I.1.3 Alarm Sequence Number Increase
I.1.4 Alarm Audit and Resynchronization
I.2 Common Services
I.2.1 Start-up phase of ONT
I.2.2 Subscriber Line Card
Provision/de-provision
I.2.3 On-demand Subscriber Line Card Provisioning
I.2.4 On-demand Subscriber Line Card De-provisioning
I.2.5 Plug-and-play Subscriber Line Card provisioning
I.2.6 Plug-and-play subscriber line card de-provisioning
I.2.7 ATM service set-up
I.2.8 ATM service take-down
I.2.9 Structured CES Service Connection set-up
I.2.10 Structured CES Service Connection tear-down
I.2.11 Unstructured CES Service Connection set-up
I.2.12 Unstructured CES Service Connection tear-down
I.2.13 Native LAN Service Connection set-up
I.2.14 Native LAN Service Connection tear-down
I.2.15 Software Image Download
I.2.16 Software Image Activate and Commit
Appendix II - OMCI
Message Set
II.1 General remarks
II.1.1 Message Type Identifier
II.1.2 Entity Class Identifier
II.1.3 Result and Reason
II.1.4 Get, Get response and Set messages
II.1.5 Alarm Notifications
II.2 Message layout
II.2.1 Create
II.2.2 Create response
II.2.3 Create Complete Connection
II.2.4 Create Complete Connection response
II.2.5 Delete
II.2.6 Delete response
II.2.7 Delete Complete Connection
II.2.8 Delete Complete Connection response
II.2.9 Set
II.2.10 Set response
II.2.11 Get
II.2.12 Get Response
II.2.13 Get Complete Connection
II.2.14 Get Complete Connection response
II.2.15 Get All Alarms
II.2.16 Get All Alarms response
II.2.17 Get All Alarms Next
II.2.18 Get All Alarms Next response
II.2.19 MIB Upload
II.2.20 MIB Upload Response
II.2.21 MIB Upload Next
II.2.22 MIB Upload Next response
II.2.23 MIB Reset
II.2.24 MIB Reset response
II.2.25 Alarm
II.2.26 Attribute Value Change
II.2.27 Test
II.2.28 Test response
II.2.29 Start Software Download
II.2.30 Start Software Download response
II.2.31 Download Section
II.2.32 Download Section response
II.2.33 End Software Download
II.2.34 End Software Download response
II.2.35 Activate Software
II.2.36 Activate Software response
II.2.37 Commit Software
II.2.38 Commit Software response
II.2.39 Synchronize Time
II.2.40 Synchronize Time response
II.2.41 Reboot
II.2.42 Reboot response
Appendix III - Support
of F4/F5 Maintenance Flows in the ONT
III.1 General Principle
III.2 Definition of the F4/F5 Segment
and End-to-end applicability
III.2.1 Support of F4/F5 Maintenance Flows with respect to ATM-UNIs
III.2.2 Support of F4/F5 Maintenance Flows with respect to non-ATM-UNIs
III.3 OMCI Support of F4/F5 Flows in the
ONT
III.3.1 OMCI Support of AIS and RDI Fault Management
III.3.2 OMCI Support of F4/F5 Continuity Check Procedures
III.3.3 OMCI Support of F4/F5 Loopback Procedures
III.3.4 OMCI Support of F4/F5 Performance Monitoring
Appendix IV - Traffic
Management Options
IV.1 Priority QueueAPON
IV.2 Policing per connection
IV.3 Traffic shaping per connection or
per multiple connections
IV.3.1 ATM-UNIs
IV.3.2 Non-ATM-UNIs
IV.4 Policing and Traffic shaping per
connection or per multiple connections
Appendix V -Bibliography