Overview of ONT Activation and Deactivation
The ONT Activation and Deactivation feature allows you to activate or deactivate ONTs.
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The ONT Activation and Deactivation feature allows you to activate or deactivate ONTs.
To configure ONT activation or deactivation, perform this procedure.
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The ONT will go offline when it is deactivated. |
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Step 1 |
enable Example:
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Enables privileged EXEC mode. Enter your password, if prompted. |
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Step 2 |
configure terminal Example:
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Enters global configuration mode. |
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Step 3 |
ont {active | deactive}ont_id_list Example:
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Activates or deactivates the ONT.
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The following example shows how to activate or deactivate ONT:
Device> enable
Device# configure terminal
Device(config)# ont active 0/1/1
Config success: 1, failed: 0.
Device(config)# ont deactive 0/1/1
Config success: 1, failed: 0.