1
Scope
2
References
3
Definitions
3.1
Terms defined elsewhere
3.2
Terms defined in this Recommendation
4
Abbreviations and acronyms
5
Conventions
6
Reference model and terms
6.1
OMCI in the access network
6.2
ONU functions
6.3
Support of multicast connection
6.4
Voice over IP management
7
Requirements of the management interface specification
7.1
Configuration management
7.2
Fault management
7.3
Performance management
7.4
Security management
8
Protocol-independent MIB for the OMCI
8.1
Managed entities
8.2
Managed entity relation diagrams
9
MIB description
9.1
Equipment management
9.2
ANI management, traffic management
9.3
Layer 2 data services
9.4
Layer 3 data services
9.5
Ethernet services
9.6
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9.7
xDSL services
9.8
TDM services
9.9
Voice services
9.10
Premises networks
9.11
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9.12
General purpose MEs
9.13
Miscellaneous services
9.14
Mid-span PON reach extender
10
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11
ONU management and control protocol
11.1
Baseline and extended messages
11.2
Common message characteristics
Annex A – OMCI message syntax and common features
A.1
General
A.2
Extended message set
A.3
Baseline message set
Annex B – OMCI in ITU-T G.984 and ITU-T G.987 systems
B.1
Establishing the ONU management and control channel (OMCC)
B.2
OMCI handling within the ONU
Annex C – OMCI in Ethernet PON systems
C.1
Establishing the ONU management and control channel (OMCC)
C.2
Encapsulating OMCI messages in Ethernet frames
C.3
Relationship between the OMCI and OAM defined in IEEE 802.3,
clause 57
C.4
Adaptation of the G-PON information model to EPON
Appendix I – OMCI common services
I.1
ONU MIB management
I.2
Equipment management
I.3
Software upgrade
I.4
Performance monitoring
Appendix II – G-PON mechanisms and services
II.1
Layer 2 data service according to [b-BBF TR-156]
II.2
Dual-managed ONUs
II.3
Traffic management
II.4
Voice services
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