1
Scope
2 References
3 Abbreviations
4 Reference model and
terms
4.1 OMCI in ITU-T Rec. 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 entity
relation diagrams
7 MIB description
7.1 ONT equipment
management
7.2 ANI management
7.3 UNI management
7.4 VP MUX management
7.5 Traffic management
8 ONT Management and Control Channel (OMCC)
9 ONT management and
control protocol
9.1 ONT management and
control protocol cell format
9.2 Message flow control
and error recovery
9.3 OMCI handling within
the ONT
Appendix
I – OMCI common mechanisms and services
I.1 Common mechanisms
I.2 Common services
Appendix
II – OMCI message set
II.1 General remarks
II.2 Message layout
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.3 OMCI support of F4/F5
flows in the ONT
Appendix
IV – Traffic management options
IV.1 Priority queueB-PON
IV.2 Clarification of ONT functional blocks
Appendix
V – Bibliography