3com S7906E Manuel De Montage

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The configuration of prioritizing high-priority packets and that of the downlink bandwidth limit take 
effect only when the downlink bandwidth allocation policy is enabled.  
 
The configured downlink bandwidth limit takes effect only on known unicasts, but not on unknown 
unicasts, multicasts, or broadcasts.  
 
The sum of the minimum uplink bandwidths configured for all the existing ONU ports under an OLT 
port cannot exceed 921600 kbps, namely, 900 Mbps.  
 
Enabling Related Protocols on an ONU 
You can use an OLT to remotely enable RSTP, DHCP snooping, DHCP snooping Option82, and 
PPPoE+ on an ONU through extended OAM packets.  
RSTP  
Enabling RSTP on an ONU can eliminate the loops between the UNIs or in the user networks by 
blocking redundant links. 
DHCP Snooping  
After DHCP snooping is enabled on an ONU, a DHCP snooping table will be generated on the ONU to 
record the IP address and user MAC address information that the DHCP client obtains from the DHCP 
server, with each record being an entry in the DHCP snooping table. 
DHCP Snooping Option82 
With DHCP snooping Option82 enabled on an ONU,  
 
For DHCP request messages with Option82 fields, the ONU replaces the Option82 fields with the 
local one before broadcasting the DHCP request messages;  
 
For DHCP request messages without Option82 fields, the ONU adds the Option82 field (which 
contains ONU MAC addresses, number of the UNI connected to the DHCP client, and the VLAN to 
which the UNI belongs) into the request messages when the DHCP client connected to the ONU 
sends DHCP request messages to the DHCP server. This allows the DHCP client addresses to be 
recorded in the DHCP server. 
PPPoE+  
The Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) technology interconnects large numbers of hosts 
through Ethernet, allowing the hosts to access the Internet through a far-end access device, and 
implementing control and accounting functions on each connected host. Operating in the client/server 
mode, PPPoE encapsulates PPP packets into Ethernet frames, and provides PPP connection over 
Ethernet. 
PPPoE+, also known as PPPoE Intermediate Agent, is designed for broadband users using PPPoE 
mode authentication. PPPoE+ allows for user port identification by adding user port information into the 
PPPoE packets.  
After PPPoE+ is enabled on an ONU, when a PPPoE client sends a request packet: