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Overview

This is the coding guideline for FTTH + DSL + WiFi implementation in NMS Prime.

This is the hottest topic regarding our actual work. The space will change on a daily basis.

The problem

TR-69 is a provisioning protocol for CPE's only. This implies there is no standardised way of how to set Modem speed rates (e.g. Downstream/Upstream rate 100MBit/s to 10MBit/s). Many operator address this by using a quick-and-dirty method of manually setting internet speeds at the OLT directly via CLI. The next logical step is easy but also dirty: using the CRM to somehow "connect via telnet or SSH and push the required speed rates via CLI (or better SNMP)". This will work but it comes at a high price, imagine:

disadvantages for setting the modem speed via CLI:

  1. Every network architecture (GPON, Active Ethernet, DSL, WiFi) requires a different provisioning implementation
  2. vendor specific CLI commands (or SNMP MIBs) makes life hard for a generic implementation approach – switching OLT vendor will cause pain!
  3. ONU –> OLT port mapping required
    support team needs knowledge of FTTH connection circuits (ineffective/bad workflow!)
  4. potential config race conditions / hazards
    Assume you are connected via SSH towards your OLT, while the provisionig system pushes also config changes via telnet/SSH. This could lead to race conditions, especially while saving configs.


Definitions

ProtocolUsageProvisioning of
TR-69protocol for remote management of customer-premises equipment (CPEs)CPEs only!
PPPoEThe Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) is a network protocol for encapsulating PPP frames inside Ethernet frames. (wikipedia)speed provisioning of any device (DSL, GPON, AE, ..)

Naming Conventions

shortcutusage
AEActive Ethernet

OLT

ONU

Optical Line Terminal

Optical Network Unit


DSLAMDSL Head End

The solution:

The solution is PPPoE with the following architecture

  1. OLT / AE / DSLAM serves all ONUs with a default profile of maximum speed, e.g. 1GBit/s down and upstream
  2. a normal core router with PPPoE is used for traffic shaping
  3. customer devices requires to use PPPoE protocol for dial-in


Dial-in Workflow

TODO: from ONU registration to establishing the ip/speed-tunnel provisioning

The work

now NMS PRIME comes into play. For a clean implementation we need to focus on:

github issues and branches links will follow!

1. FreeRADIUS implementation

Connecting NMS PRIME with FreeRADIUS server.

2. TR-69 implementation

Implementing a free and open source TR-69 server into NMS PRIME

3. Monitoring

Monitoring of special devices values, like temperature, optical levels, ...

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