
14. Provisioning the iMG/RG Triple Play Form - Examples
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Using this form is an efficient and error-free method to data fill a customer, and this becomes even more true when used in
conjunction with Profiles and the use of Scoping. Following are examples:
1. An iMG624A with the following services and components: (14.5.1)
• A pc with internet service
• Two video LAN ports for video service (two STBs)
• A Transparent LAN Service (TLS that provides a secure and isolated VLAN for customers (802.3).
• Two levels of phone service
- POTS24 based phone
- Derived phone service
2. An RG646 with the following services and components: (14.5.2)
• Five videos for video service (five STBs)
• A pc with internet service
• A phone that is provisioned but not configured, so it can be easily done later.
3. A statically configured RG, usually for demonstration only. (14.5.3)
4. An EPON/ONU interface connected with the iMG646PX-ON. (14.5.4)
5. An RG634 similar to example 1, but with SIP being used for Voice Service. (14.5.5)
6. A multi-service VLAN (more than one service on one VLAN). (14.5.6)
7. An iMG6x6MOD configuration (14.5.7)
8. An AlliedWare Plus Device (14.5.8)
9. Microsoft© Mediaroom™ with the iMG/RG (14.5.9)
10. Video with static IP Address (14.5.10)
Following each figure is the Provision New Triple Play Customer Form filled out for each configuration.
14.5.1 Configuration 1 Example - POTS, Derived Voice, Internet, Video, TLS
FIGURE 14-53 Example Configuration 1 - Internet Routed/NAT, Video Proxy, Lifeline POTS, TLS
= voice_VLAN (VID 401)
= video_VLAN (VID 301)= data_VLAN (VID 201)
Video
Head
ISP
Customer
XE/GE NM card FX10 card
= Physical Link
= IP Subnet
= TLS_VLAN (VID 61)
Video to
Set Top Box
Data to PC
301
201
201
Ethernet
301
Ethernet
Ethernet
Video to
Set Top Box
Ethernet
IP
Gateway
Class 5
Switch
401
401
61
FXS
POTS
xDSL
61
61
SFP
xDSL
Connects to separate business network
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