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Alcatel-Lucent 7342

INTELLIGENT SERVICES ACCESS MANAGER FIBER TO THE USER


ONT R04.05.00
ONT PRODUCT INFORMATION MANUAL

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Alcatel-Lucent products are intended for commercial uses. Without the appropriate network design
engineering, they must not be sold, licensed or otherwise distributed for use in any hazardous
environments requiring fail-safe performance, such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft
navigation or communication systems, air traffic control, direct life-support machines, or weapons
systems, in which the failure of products could lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical
or environmental damage. The customer hereby agrees that the use, sale, license or other distribution
of the products for any such application without the prior written consent of Alcatel-Lucent, shall be at
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any claims for loss, cost, damage, expense or liability that may arise out of or in connection with the
use, sale, license or other distribution of the products in such applications.
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products. Please note that this information is provided as a courtesy to assist you. While Alcatel-Lucent
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Preface

This preface provides general information about the documentation set for the
7342 ISAM Fiber to the User (7342 ISAM FTTU) optical network terminals
(ONTs).

Scope
This documentation set provides information about safety, features and
functionality, ordering, hardware installation and maintenance, and software
installation procedures for the current release.

Audience
This documentation set is intended for planners, administrators, operators, and
maintenance personnel involved in installing, upgrading, or maintaining the
7342 ISAM FTTU ONTs.

Required knowledge
The reader must be familiar with general telecommunications principles.

Assistance and ordering phone numbers


Alcatel-Lucent provides global technical support through regional call centers.
Phone numbers for the regional call centers are available at the following URL:
www1.alcatel-lucent.com/comps/pages/carrier_support.jhtml.
For technical assistance within North America, call 1-888-252-2832. If calling from
outside North America, call 1-613-784-6100.

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For ordering information, contact your Alcatel-Lucent sales representative.

Alcatel-Lucent quality processes


Alcatel-Lucent’s 7342 ISAM Fiber to the User (7342 ISAM FTTU) optical network
terminals (ONTs) manufacturing, testing, and inspecting practices are in compliance
with GR-1252-CORE and TL 9000 requirements. These requirements are
documented in the Operations Quality Plan 8BD000234204QRZZA and the
Alcatel-Lucent North American Quality Manual 8BD000010000QRZZA.
The quality plans and practices adequately ensure that technical requirements and
customer end-point requirements are met. The customer or its representatives may
be allowed to perform on-site quality surveillance audits, as agreed upon during
contract negotiations.

Safety information
For ETSI and ANSI safety information, see the appropriate safety guidelines
chapters.

Special information
The following are examples of how special information is presented in this
document.

Danger — Danger indicates that the described activity or situation


may result in serious personal injury or death; for example, high
voltage or electric shock hazards.

Warning — Warning indicates that the described activity or situation


may, or will, cause equipment damage or serious performance
problems.

Caution — Caution indicates that the described activity or situation


may, or will, cause service interruption.

Note — A note provides information that is, or may be, of special


interest.

Procedures with options or substeps


When there are options in a procedure, they are identified by letters. When there are
required substeps in a procedure, they are identified by roman numerals.

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Procedure 1 Example of options in a procedure

At step 1, you can choose option a or b. At step 2, you must do what the step indicates.

1 This step offers two options. You must choose one of the following:

a This is one option.

b This is another option.

2 You must perform this step.

Procedure 2 Example of required substeps in a procedure

At step 1, you must perform a series of substeps within a step. At step 2, you must do
what the step indicates.

1 This step has a series of substeps that you must perform to complete the step. You
must perform the following substeps:

i This is the first substep.

ii This is the second substep.

iii This is the third substep.

2 You must perform this step.

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ANSI ONT safety guidelines

This chapter provides information about the mandatory regulations that govern the
installation and operation of the 7342 ISAM FTTU optical network terminals
(ONTs).

Safety instructions

This section describes the safety instructions that are provided in the
7342 ISAM FTTU ONT customer documentation and on the equipment.

Safety instruction boxes


The safety instruction boxes are provided in the 7342 ISAM FTTU ONT customer
documentation. Observe the instructions to meet safety requirements.
The following is an example of the Danger box.

Danger — Possibility of personal injury.

The Danger box indicates that the described activity or situation may pose a threat to
personal safety. It calls attention to a situation or procedure which, if not correctly
performed or adhered to, may result in death or serious physical harm.
Do not proceed beyond a Danger box until the indicated conditions are fully
understood and met.
The following is an example of the Warning box.

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Warning 1 — Possibility of equipment damage.

Warning 2 — Possibility of data loss.

The Warning box indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause
equipment damage, loss of data, or serious performance problems. It identifies a
possible equipment-damaging situation or provides essential information to avoid
the degradation of system operations or data.
Do not proceed beyond a warning until the indicated conditions are fully understood
and met.
The following is an example of the Caution box.
Caution 1 — Possibility of service interruption.

Caution 2 — Service interruption.

The Caution box indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause
service interruption.
Do not proceed beyond a caution until the indicated conditions are fully understood
and met.
The following is an example of the Note box.

Note — Information of special interest.

The Note box provides information that assists the personnel working with
7342 ISAM FTTU ONTs. It does not provide safety-related instructions.

Safety-related labels
The ONT equipment is labeled with specific safety compliance information and
instructions that are related to a variant of the ONT. Observe the instructions on the
safety labels.
Table 1 provides examples of the text in the various ONT safety labels.

Table 1 Safety labels

Description Label text

UL compliance Communication service equipment US listed. Type 3R enclosure -


Rainproof.

TUV compliance Type 3R enclosure - Rainproof.

ESD warning Caution: This assembly contains electrostatic sensitive device.

(1 of 2)

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Description Label text

Laser classification Class 1 laser product

Laser product compliance This laser product conforms to all applicable standards of 21 CFR
1040.10 at date of manufacture.

Laser product compliance Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations
pursuant to laser notice no. 50, dated July 26, 2001.
FCC standards compliance Tested to comply with FCC standards for home or office use.

Operation conditions This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.

Canadian standard This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
compliance (modular ONT)

Canadian standard This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
compliance (outdoor ONT)

CE marking There are various CE symbols for CE compliance.

(2 of 2)

Figure 1 shows a sample safety label on the ONT equipment.

Figure 1 Safety label on the ONT equipment

Tested to Comply
with FCC Standards

FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE


COMMUNICATION SERVICE EQUIPMENT
c ® US LISTED
27FY
Type 3R Enclosure - Rainproof
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil
numerique de la class A est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada

CAUTION
This Assembly Contains Electrostatic Sensitive Devices
18533

Safety standards compliance

This section describes the ONT compliance with North American safety standards.

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EMC, EMI, and ESD standards compliance


The ONT equipment complies with the following requirements:
• Federal Communications Commission (FCC) CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class
A requirements for OLT equipment
• GR-1089-CORE requirements, including:
• Section 3 Electromagnetic Interference, Emissions Radiated and Conducted
• Section 3 Immunity, Radiated and Conducted
• Section 2 ESD Discharge Immunity: System Level Electrostatic Discharge and EFT
Immunity: Electrically Fast Transients

Equipment safety standard compliance


The ONT equipment complies with the requirements of UL60950-1, Safety of
Information Technology Equipment.

Environmental standards compliance


The ONT equipment complies with the following standards:
• GR-63-CORE (NEBS): requirements related to operating, storage, humidity,
altitude, earthquake, office vibration, transportation and handling, fire resistance
and spread, airborne contaminants, illumination, and acoustic noise
• GR-487-CORE: requirements related to rain, chemical, sand, and dust
• GR-487 R3-82: requirements related to condensation
• GR-3108: Requirements for Network Equipment in the Outside Plant (OSP)
• TP76200: Common Systems Equipment Interconnections Standards

Laser product standards compliance


The ONT equipment complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 21 CFR 1040.11, Laser
Notice No. 50, the regulations for lasers and laser products by the U.S. Center for
Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA).

Resistibility requirements compliance


The ONT equipment complies with the requirements of ITU Recommendation K.21
for resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to
overvoltage and overcurrents.

Electrical safety guidelines

This section provides the electrical safety guidelines for the ONT equipment.

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Note — The ONTs comply with the U.S. National Electrical Code.
However, local electrical authorities have jurisdiction when there are
differences between the local and U.S. standards.

Power supplies
The use of any non-Alcatel-Lucent approved power supplies or power adaptors is not
supported or endorsed by Alcatel-Lucent. Such use will void any warranty or support
contract with Alcatel-Lucent. Such use greatly increases the danger of damage to
equipment or property.

Cabling
The following are the guidelines regarding cables used for the ONT equipment:
• Use only cables approved by the relevant national electrical code.
• Use cables suitable for outdoor use for outdoor installation of ONTs.
• The ONTs have been evaluated for use with external wiring that may not exceed
140 ft (43 m) in reach. However, the power cable must not exceed 100 ft (31 m).

Protective earth
Earthing and bonding of the ONTs must comply with the requirements of NEC
article 250 or local electrical codes.

ESD safety guidelines


The ONT equipment is sensitive to ESD. Operations personnel must observe the
following ESD instructions when they handle the ONT equipment.
Caution — This equipment is ESD sensitive. Proper ESD protections
should be used when entering the TELCO Access portion of the ONT.

During installation and maintenance, service personnel must wear wrist straps to
prevent damage caused by ESD.
Alcatel-Lucent recommends that you prepare the site before you install the ONT
equipment. In addition, you must control relative humidity, use static dissipating
material for furniture or flooring, and restrict the use of air conditioning.

Laser safety guidelines

Only qualified service personnel who are extremely familiar with laser radiation
hazards should install or remove the fiber optic cables and units in this system.
Observe the following warnings when you perform installation, operations, and
maintenance tasks on the ONT equipment.

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Danger — There may be laser radiation at the fiber optic cable when
the cable is removed from the connector. Avoid direct exposure to
beam.

Observe the following danger for a laser hazard. Eyes can be damaged when they are
exposed to a laser beam. Take necessary precautions before you plug in the optical
modules.

Danger — Possibility of equipment damage. Risk of eye damage by


laser radiation.

Laser warning labels


The following figures show the labels related to laser product, classification and
warning.
Figure 2 shows the laser product label.

Figure 2 Laser product label

18455

Figure 3 shows the laser classification label.

Figure 3 Laser classification label

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

CLASE 1 DEL LASER LASER CLASSE 1

18992

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Figure 4 shows the laser warning label and an explanatory label for laser products.
The explanatory label provides the following information:
• a warning that calls attention to the invisible laser radiation
• an instruction against staring into the beam or view directly with optical
instruments
• wavelength
• normal output power
• maximum output power

Figure 4 Laser warning labels

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION


DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH
OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
Wavelength(s): xxxx nm
Normal output power: xx m W
Max output power: yyy m W

Laser Warning Label Laser Warning Label

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

RAYONNEMENT LASER CLASSE 1


'
RAYONNEMENT LASER INVISIBLE
EVITER TOUTE EXPOSITION AU FAISCEAU
NE PAS DEMONTER. FAIRE APPEL A UN PERSONNELL QUALIFIE
CLASE 1 DEL LASER
RADIACION DE LASER INVISIBLE. EVITAR CUALOUIER EXPOSICION AL
RAYO LASER. NO DESMONTAR. LLAMAR A PERSONAL AUTORIZADO

INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION PRESENT AT FIBER OPTIC CABLE


WHEN NOT CONNECTED. AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM.

Laser Warning Label


18993

Laser classification
The ONT is classified as a Class 1 laser product based on its transmit optical output.
For Class 1 laser products, lasers are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of
operation, including the use of optical instruments for intrabeam viewing.
Figure 5 shows a sample laser product safety label on the ONT equipment.

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Figure 5 Laser product safety label on the ONT equipment

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT


THIS LASER PRODUCT CONFORMS TO ALL APPLICABLE
STANDARDS OF 21 CFR 1040.10 AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE.
MANUFACTURED:

MONTH YEAR

18532

Transmit optical output


The maximum transmit optical output of an ONT is +5 dBm.

Normal laser operation


In normal operation, fiber cable laser radiation is always off until it receives signal
from the line terminal card.
Operating personnel must observe the instructions on the laser explanatory label
before plugging in the optical module.

Danger — Risk of eye damage by laser radiation.

Location class
Use cable supports and guides to protect the receptacles from strain.

Environmental requirements

The outdoor and modular ONTs must not be installed at a location where the
maximum ambient temperature exceeds 60°C (140°F), with no solar loading, and the
minimum ambient temperature does not go below -40°C (-40°F).
The indoor ONT must not be installed at a location where the ambient temperature
range exceeds 0°C (32°F) to 40°C (104°F) with no solar loading.

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During operation in the supported temperature range, condensation inside the ONT
caused by humidity is not an issue. To avoid condensation caused by rapid changes
in temperature and humidity, Alcatel-Lucent recommends:
• The door of the ONT not be opened until temperature inside and outside the
enclosure has stabilized.
• If the door of the ONT must be opened after a rapid change in temperature or
humidity, use a dry cloth to wipe down the metal interior to prevent the risk of
condensation.
• When high humidity is present, installation of a cover or tent over the ONT helps
prevent condensation when the door is opened.

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ETSI ONT safety guidelines

This chapter provides information about the mandatory regulations that govern the
installation and operation of the 7342 ISAM FTTU optical network terminals
(ONTs).

Safety instructions

This section describes the safety instructions that are provided in the
7342 ISAM FTTU ONT customer documentation and on the equipment.

Safety instruction boxes


The safety instruction boxes are provided in the 7342 ISAM FTTU ONT customer
documentation. Observe the instructions to meet safety requirements.
The following is an example of the Danger box.

Danger — Possibility of personal injury.

The Danger box indicates that the described activity or situation may pose a threat to
personal safety. It calls attention to a situation or procedure which, if not correctly
performed or adhered to, may result in death or serious physical harm.
Do not proceed beyond a Danger box until the indicated conditions are fully
understood and met.
The following is an example of the Warning box.

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Warning 1 — Possibility of equipment damage.

Warning 2 — Possibility of data loss.

The Warning box indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause
equipment damage, loss of data, or serious performance problems. It identifies a
possible equipment-damaging situation or provides essential information to avoid
the degradation of system operations or data.
Do not proceed beyond a warning until the indicated conditions are fully understood
and met.
The following is an example of the Caution box.
Caution 1 — Possibility of service interruption.

Caution 2 — Service interruption.

The Caution box indicates that the described activity or situation may, or will, cause
service interruption.
Do not proceed beyond a caution until the indicated conditions are fully understood
and met.
The following is an example of the Note box.

Note — Information of special interest.

The Note box provides information that assists the personnel working with
7342 ISAM FTTU ONTs. It does not provide safety-related instructions.

Safety-related labels
The ONT equipment is labeled with the specific safety instructions and compliance
information that is related to a variant of the ONT. Observe the instructions on the
safety labels.
Table 2 provides sample safety labels on the ONT equipment.

Table 2 Safety labels

Description Label text

ESD warning Caution: This assembly contains an electrostatic sensitive device.

Laser classification Class 1 laser product

CE marking CE declaration of conformity

Figure 6 shows the CE declaration of conformity for the ONT equipment.

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Figure 6 CE declaration of conformity on the ONT equipment

No1013

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Safety standards compliance

This section describes the ONT compliance with the European safety standards.

EMC, EMI, and ESD compliance


The ONT equipment complies with the following EMC, EMI, and ESD
requirements:
• EN 300 386 V1.3.2 (2003-05): Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio
Spectrum Matters (ERM): Telecommunications Network Equipment;
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) requirements; Electrostatic Discharge
(ESD) requirements
• EN 55022 (1998): Class B, Information Technology Equipment, Radio
Disturbance Characteristics, limits and methods of measurement
• EN 55024 (1998): Information Technology Equipment, Immunity
Characteristics, limits and methods of measurement

Equipment safety standard compliance


The ONT equipment complies with the requirements of EN 60950-1, Safety of
Information Technology Equipment.

Environmental standard compliance


The ONT equipment complies with the EN 300 019 European environmental
standards.

Laser product standard compliance


The ONT equipment complies with EN 60825-1 for laser products.

Resistibility requirements compliance


The ONT equipment complies with the requirements of ITU Recommendation K.21
for resistibility of telecommunication equipment installed in customer premises to
overvoltage and overcurrents.

Acoustic noise emission standard compliance


The ONT equipment complies with EN 300 753 acoustic noise emission limit and
test methods.

Electrical safety guidelines

This section provides the electrical safety guidelines for the ONT equipment.

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ETSI ONT safety guidelines

Note — The ONTs comply with the U.S. National Electrical Code.
However, local electrical authorities have jurisdiction when there are
differences between the local and U.S. standards.

Power supplies
The use of any non-Alcatel-Lucent approved power supplies or power adaptors is not
supported or endorsed by Alcatel-Lucent. Such use will void any warranty or support
contract with Alcatel-Lucent. Such use greatly increases the danger of damage to
equipment or property.

Cabling
The following are the guidelines regarding cables used for the ONT equipment:
• All cables must be approved by the relevant national electrical code.
• The cables for outdoor installation of ONTs must be suitable for outdoor use.
• The ONTs must be evaluated for use with external wiring that may not exceed
140 ft (43 m) in reach. However, the power cable must not exceed 100 ft (31 m).

Protective earth
Earthing and bonding of the ONTs must comply with the requirements of local
electrical codes.

ESD safety guidelines


The ONT equipment is sensitive to ESD. Operations personnel must observe the
following ESD instructions when they handle the ONT equipment.
Caution — This equipment is ESD sensitive. Proper ESD protections
should be used when you enter the TELCO Access portion of the
ONT.

During installation and maintenance, service personnel must wear wrist straps to
prevent damage caused by ESD.

Laser safety guidelines


Observe the following instructions when you perform installation, operations, and
maintenance tasks on the ONT equipment.
Only qualified service personnel who are extremely familiar with laser radiation
hazards should install or remove the fiber optic cables and units in this system.

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Danger — There may be laser radiation at the fiber optic cable when
the cable is removed from the connector. Avoid direct exposure to the
laser beam.

Observe the following danger for laser hazard. Eyes can be damaged when they are
exposed to a laser beam. Take necessary precautions before you plug in the optical
modules.

Danger — Possibility of equipment damage. Risk of eye damage by


laser radiation.

Laser classification
The ONT is classified as a Class 1 laser product based on its transmit optical output.

Transmit optical output


The maximum transmit optical output of an ONT is +5 dBm.

Normal laser operation


In normal operation, fiber cable laser radiation is always off until it receives signal
from the line terminal card.
Eyes can be damaged when they exposed to a laser beam. Operating personnel must
observe the instructions on the laser explanatory label before plugging in the optical
module.

Danger — Risk of eye damage by laser radiation.

Location class
Use cable supports and guides to protect the receptacles from strain.

Environmental requirements

The outdoor and modular ONTs must not be installed at a location where the
maximum ambient temperature exceeds 60°C (140°F), with no solar loading.
The indoor ONT must not be installed in a location where the ambient temperature
range exceeds 0°C (32°F) to 40°C (104°F) with no solar loading.

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During operation in the supported temperature range, condensation inside the ONT
caused by humidity is not an issue. To avoid condensation caused by rapid changes
in temperature and humidity, Alcatel-Lucent recommends:
• The door of the ONT not be opened until temperature inside and outside the
enclosure has stabilized.
• If the door of the ONT must be opened after a rapid change in temperature or
humidity, use a dry cloth to wipe down the metal interior to prevent the risk of
condensation.
• When high humidity is present, installation of a cover or tent over the ONT helps
prevent condensation when the door is opened.

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ETSI environmental and CRoHS guidelines

This chapter provides information about the ETSI environmental China Restriction
of Hazardous Substances (CRoHS) regulations that govern the installation and
operation of the 7342 ISAM FTTU packet optical line termination (P-OLT) and
Optical Network Termination (ONT) systems. This chapter also includes
environmental operation parameters of general interest.

Environmental labels

This section describes the environmental instructions that are provided in the
7342 ISAM FTTU customer documentation, equipment, and location where the
equipment resides.

Overview
CRoHS is applicable to Electronic Information Products (EIP) manufactured or sold
and imported in the territory of the mainland of the People’s Republic of China. EIP
refers to products and their accessories manufactured by using electronic information
technology, including electronic communications products and such subcomponents
as batteries and cables.

Environmental related labels


Environmental labels are located on appropriate equipment. The following are
sample labels.

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Products below Maximum Concentration Value (MCV) label

Figure 7 shows the label that indicates a product is below the maximum
concentration value, as defined by standard SJ/T11363-2006 (Requirements for
Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information
Products). Products with this label are recyclable. The label may be found in this
documentation or on the product.

Figure 7 Products below MCV value label

18986

Products containing hazardous substances above Maximum Concentration


Value (MCV) label

Figure 8 shows the label that indicates a product is above the maximum
concentration value, as defined by standard SJ/T11363-2006 (Requirements for
Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information
Products). The number contained inside the label indicates the
Environment-Friendly User Period (EFUP) value. The label may be found in this
documentation or on the product.

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Figure 8 Products above MCV value label

18985

Together with major international telecommunications equipment companies,


Alcatel-Lucent has determined it is appropriate to use an EFUP of 50 years for
network infrastructure equipment and EFUP of 20 years for handsets and
accessories. These values are based on manufacturers' extensive practical experience
of the design, manufacturing, maintenance, usage conditions, operating
environments and physical condition of infrastructure and handsets after years of
service. The values reflect minimum values and refer to products operated according
to the intended use conditions. See “Hazardous Substances Table (HST)” for more
information.

Hazardous Substances Table (HST)

This section describes the compliance of the P-OLT and ONT equipment to the
CRoHS standard when the product and subassemblies contain hazardous substances
beyond the MCV value. This information is found in this user documentation where
part numbers for the product and subassemblies are listed. It may be referenced from
ordering information in other P-OLT and ONT documentation.
The HST document for P-OLT and ONT equipment is available from the following
locations.
• http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/cn
• http://www.alcatel.com.cn/product_solution/in4.asp
• http://www.rfsworld.com/userfiles/pdf/china_rohs_hst_rfs_ch_ed3.2.pdf

Other environmental requirements

Observe the following requirements when handling the P-OLT or ONT equipment.

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ONT environmental requirements


The outdoor and modular ONTs must not be installed at a location where the
maximum ambient temperature exceeds 60°C (140°F), with no solar loading.
The indoor ONT must not be installed in a location where the ambient temperature
range exceeds 0°C (32°F) to 40°C (104°F) with no solar loading.

Storage
According to ETS 300-019-1-1, storage of P-OLT equipment must be in Class 1.1,
weather-protected, not temperature-controlled storage locations.

Transportation
According to EN 300 019-1-2 - Class 2.3, transportation of the P-OLT equipment
must be packed, public transportation with no rain on packing allowed.

Stationary use
According to EN 300 019-1-3 - Class 3.1/3.E, stationary use of P-OLT equipment
must be in a temperature-controlled location with no condensation allowed.

Thermal limitations
When the P-OLT is installed in the CO or CEV, install air filters on the P-OLT. The
thermal limitations for P-OLT operation in a CO or CEV are:
• operating temperature: 5°C (41°F) to 40°C (104°F)°
• short-term temperature: –5°C (23°F) to 50°C (122°F)
• operating relative humidity: 5% to 85%
• short-term relative humidity: 5% to 95%, but not to exceed 0.024 kg of water/kg

End-of-life collection and treatment


At the end of life, the P-OLT products are subject to the applicable local legislations
that implement the European Directive 2002/96EC on waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE).
There can be different requirements for collection and treatment in different member
states of the European Union.

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Preface iii
Scope ............................................................................................... iii
Audience ............................................................................................... iii
Required knowledge ................................................................................... iii
Assistance and ordering phone numbers ........................................................... iii
Alcatel-Lucent quality processes .................................................................... iv
Safety information ..................................................................................... iv
Special information.................................................................................... iv
Procedures with options or substeps ................................................ iv
Procedure 1 Example of options in a procedure................................... v
Procedure 2 Example of required substeps in a procedure ...................... v

ANSI ONT safety guidelines vii


Safety instructions .................................................................................... vii
Safety instruction boxes ............................................................. vii
Safety-related labels .................................................................viii
Safety standards compliance......................................................................... ix
EMC, EMI, and ESD standards compliance ........................................... x
Equipment safety standard compliance ............................................. x
Environmental standards compliance ................................................ x
Laser product standards compliance ................................................. x
Resistibility requirements compliance ............................................... x
Electrical safety guidelines............................................................................ x
Power supplies.......................................................................... xi
Cabling ................................................................................... xi
Protective earth ........................................................................ xi
ESD safety guidelines.................................................................................. xi

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Laser safety guidelines................................................................................ xi


Laser warning labels .................................................................. xii
Laser classification................................................................... xiii
Transmit optical output ..............................................................xiv
Normal laser operation ...............................................................xiv
Location class ..........................................................................xiv
Environmental requirements ........................................................................xiv

ETSI ONT safety guidelines xvii


Safety instructions ................................................................................... xvii
Safety instruction boxes ............................................................ xvii
Safety-related labels ............................................................... xviii
Safety standards compliance........................................................................ xx
EMC, EMI, and ESD compliance...................................................... xx
Equipment safety standard compliance ........................................... xx
Environmental standard compliance ............................................... xx
Laser product standard compliance ................................................ xx
Resistibility requirements compliance ............................................. xx
Acoustic noise emission standard compliance .................................... xx
Electrical safety guidelines.......................................................................... xx
Power supplies.........................................................................xxi
Cabling ..................................................................................xxi
Protective earth .......................................................................xxi
ESD safety guidelines.................................................................................xxi
Laser safety guidelines...............................................................................xxi
Laser classification................................................................... xxii
Transmit optical output ............................................................. xxii
Normal laser operation .............................................................. xxii
Location class ......................................................................... xxii
Environmental requirements ....................................................................... xxii

ETSI environmental and CRoHS guidelines xxv


Environmental labels ................................................................................ xxv
Overview .............................................................................. xxv
Environmental related labels....................................................... xxv
Hazardous Substances Table (HST)...............................................................xxvii
Other environmental requirements ..............................................................xxvii
ONT environmental requirements ............................................... xxviii
Storage............................................................................... xxviii
Transportation ...................................................................... xxviii
Stationary use ...................................................................... xxviii
Thermal limitations ................................................................ xxviii
End-of-life collection and treatment ........................................... xxviii

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General system description

1— ONT overview 1-1


1.1 About this document ................................................................... 1-2
1.2 ONT general description ............................................................... 1-2
P-OLTs and V-OLTs ................................................................... 1-3
ONTs.................................................................................... 1-3
EMS ..................................................................................... 1-9
1.3 ONT product identification ............................................................ 1-9

2— Feature descriptions 2-1


2.1 Overview ................................................................................. 2-2
2.2 ONT Release 04.05.00 features ....................................................... 2-2
2.3 ONT Release 04.04.10 features ....................................................... 2-3
2.4 ONT Release 04.04.00 features ....................................................... 2-4
2.5 ONT Release 04.03.07 features ....................................................... 2-6
2.6 ONT Release 4.3.5 features ........................................................... 2-7
2.7 ONT Release 3.0 features .............................................................. 2-8
2.8 ONT Release 2.0 features .............................................................. 2-9
2.9 ONT Release 1.0 features ............................................................. 2-10
2.10 ONT initial release features .......................................................... 2-10

3— Application notes 3-1


3.1 Overview ................................................................................. 3-2
3.2 ONT Release 04.04.xx application notes ............................................ 3-2
3.3 ONT Release 4.3.5 application notes ................................................ 3-2
3.4 ONT Release 2.0 application notes ................................................... 3-3

4— ONT software and security features 4-1


4.1 Overview ................................................................................. 4-2
Software architecture levels ....................................................... 4-2
4.2 GPON transmission support ............................................................ 4-3
FEC ..................................................................................... 4-3
Fragmentation ........................................................................ 4-3
AES ..................................................................................... 4-4
4.3 ONT activation methods ............................................................... 4-4
SLID entry via craft terminal ....................................................... 4-4
SLID entry via Ethernet port........................................................ 4-4
SLID entry via first POTS port ...................................................... 4-4
4.4 NTP server authentication ............................................................. 4-5
4.5 Physical ONT security .................................................................. 4-5
4.6 Rogue ONT defence..................................................................... 4-5
Laser stuck on ........................................................................ 4-6
Duplicate serial numbers............................................................ 4-6
Receive and transmit errors ........................................................ 4-6

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4.7 802.1x authentication .................................................................. 4-7


Port-based authentication .......................................................... 4-7
802.1x support assumptions ........................................................ 4-8
User session disconnection by system............................................. 4-8
Re-authentication .................................................................... 4-8
4.8 Anti-spoofing mechanism .............................................................. 4-9

5— SoC based ONT functional blocks 5-1


5.1 Overview ................................................................................. 5-2
5.2 System on a Chip (SoC) technology................................................... 5-2
5.3 SoC functional blocks................................................................... 5-3
SoC functionality and service connections ....................................... 5-3
Voice subsystem ...................................................................... 5-4
Data and IP video subsystems over Ethernet interface ........................ 5-4
Time calibration...................................................................... 5-5
5.4 SoC ONTs with RF video subsystem................................................... 5-5
5.5 SoC ONTs with MoCA subsystem ...................................................... 5-6
5.6 SoC ONTs with eight POTS ports ...................................................... 5-8
5.7 SoC ONTs with CES DS1/E1 interfaces ............................................... 5-8
Clocking, network synchronization, and time calibration for CES............ 5-9

6— LP MDU and modular ONT hardware functional blocks 6-1


6.1 Overview ................................................................................. 6-2
6.2 LP MDU ONT functional blocks ........................................................ 6-2
Optical functional block............................................................. 6-4
GPON MAC FPGA...................................................................... 6-4
Gigabit Ethernet multilayer switch................................................ 6-5
On-board controller.................................................................. 6-5
Test and diagnostic functions ...................................................... 6-6
Complex programmable logic device ............................................. 6-7
Network synchronization............................................................ 6-7
Time calibration...................................................................... 6-7
Alexandria FPGA...................................................................... 6-7
VDSL2 subsystem ..................................................................... 6-7
Voice subsystem ...................................................................... 6-8
Ethernet subsystem .................................................................. 6-8
RF video amplifier ................................................................... 6-9
6.3 Modular ONT and plug-in unit functional blocks ................................... 6-9
Local switching ...................................................................... 6-10
Control and management .......................................................... 6-11
Plug-in service units ................................................................ 6-12
Network synchronization........................................................... 6-13
Connections .......................................................................... 6-14
Time calibration..................................................................... 6-14

7— ONT equipment layout 7-1


7.1 Overview ................................................................................. 7-2
7.2 Equipment options ...................................................................... 7-2
7.3 Connections .............................................................................. 7-2

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7.4 Indoor ONT connections and physical components ................................ 7-4


I-020E-B, I-020E-H, and I-020G-F connections and components .............. 7-4
I-221E-A and I-220E-A connections and components ........................... 7-5
I-211M-E connections and components ........................................... 7-7
I-211M-D connections and components ........................................... 7-8
7.5 Outdoor ONT connections and components ........................................ 7-10
7.6 LP MDU outdoor ONT connections and components .............................. 7-13
O-24121V-A and O-24120V-A connections and components .................. 7-13
O-24121G-A and O-24120G-A connections and components .................. 7-14
7.7 Modular ONT and plug-in unit connections and components .................... 7-15
7.8 Business and SOHO ONT connections and components........................... 7-20
B-8112-A and B-8102-A connections.............................................. 7-22
O-821G-D and O-820G-D connections ............................................ 7-24
7.9 Cable storage compartments......................................................... 7-26
3EM 17661 AB compartment ....................................................... 7-26
3EM 17661 AC compartment....................................................... 7-27
3EM 20293 AA compartment....................................................... 7-28
7.10 Location options........................................................................ 7-30

8— UPS LEDs 8-1


8.1 Overview ................................................................................. 8-2
8.2 UPS LEDs.................................................................................. 8-2

9— ONT LEDs 9-1


9.1 Overview ................................................................................. 9-2
9.2 Outdoor ONT LEDs ...................................................................... 9-3
9.3 Indoor ONT LEDs......................................................................... 9-9
9.4 Modular ONT and service unit LEDs ................................................. 9-13
9.5 Business ONT LEDs ..................................................................... 9-16

10 — ONT technical specifications 10-1


10.1 Overview ................................................................................ 10-2
10.2 Physical specifications ................................................................ 10-2
LP MDU ONT .......................................................................... 10-2
Outdoor ONT ......................................................................... 10-3
Indoor ONT (I-221E-A and I-220E-A) .............................................. 10-3
Indoor ONT (I-020E-B, I-020G-F, and I-020E-H)................................. 10-4
Indoor ONT (I-211M-E) .............................................................. 10-4
Indoor ONT (I-211M-D).............................................................. 10-4
Modular ONTs ........................................................................ 10-5
Business and SOHO ONTs ........................................................... 10-5
10.3 Environmental requirements ......................................................... 10-6
Temperature and humidity range ................................................ 10-6
Environmental considerations for rack installed ONTs ........................ 10-8
10.4 Ethernet interface specifications.................................................... 10-8
10.5 POTS interface specifications ........................................................ 10-8
10.6 VDSL1 and VDSL2 interface specifications ......................................... 10-9
10.7 DS1/E1 interface specifications.................................................... 10-10

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10.8 RF video interface specifications .................................................. 10-10


Coaxial connectivity in the home and design guidelines.................... 10-11
Configuration recommendations ................................................ 10-12
14 dBmV RF video receivers ..................................................... 10-13
18 dBmV RF video receivers ..................................................... 10-14
32 dBmV RF video receivers ..................................................... 10-14
10.9 ONT optical budget .................................................................. 10-15
10.10 Power consumption .................................................................. 10-16
Outdoor ONTs ...................................................................... 10-16
Indoor ONT (I-020E-H) ............................................................ 10-17
Indoor ONT (I-020G-F) ............................................................ 10-18
Indoor ONT (I-240G-A and I-241G-A) ........................................... 10-18
Indoor ONT (I-220E-A and I-221E-A) ............................................ 10-18
Indoor ONT (in-wall MoCA)....................................................... 10-19
Indoor ONT (I-211M-D)............................................................ 10-19
Indoor ONT (I-211M-G) ........................................................... 10-20
SOHO outdoor ONT................................................................ 10-20
Business ONT ....................................................................... 10-22
LP MDU ONT ........................................................................ 10-22
Modular ONT and plug in unit ................................................... 10-23

11 — ONT statistics and performance monitoring 11-1


11.1 Overview ................................................................................ 11-2
11.2 ONT performance monitoring ........................................................ 11-2
11.3 ONT performance monitoring functions ............................................ 11-2
11.4 ONT performance monitoring data .................................................. 11-3
Counters .............................................................................. 11-3
Supported ONT counters ........................................................... 11-4
11.5 ONT performance reporting .......................................................... 11-9
ONT statistical viewing ............................................................. 11-9
TCA counters and alarms......................................................... 11-10
Status reporting ................................................................... 11-11
Diagnostic data capturing........................................................ 11-12

ONT unit data sheets

12 — Index of ONT unit data sheets 12-1


12.1 Overview ................................................................................ 12-2
12.2 Unit data sheet overview ............................................................. 12-2

13 — B-8102G-A and B-8112G-A unit data sheet 13-1


13.1 Identification ........................................................................... 13-2
13.2 General description.................................................................... 13-2
13.3 Hardware and software features .................................................... 13-2
13.4 Special considerations................................................................. 13-4

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14 — I-020E-B and I-020E-H unit data sheet 14-1


14.1 Identification ........................................................................... 14-2
14.2 General description.................................................................... 14-2
14.3 ONT hardware and software features............................................... 14-2
14.4 Special considerations................................................................. 14-4

15 — I-020G-F unit data sheet 15-1


15.1 Identification ........................................................................... 15-2
15.2 General description.................................................................... 15-2
15.3 ONT hardware and software features............................................... 15-2
15.4 Special considerations................................................................. 15-4

16 — I-211M-D unit data sheet 16-1


16.1 Identification ........................................................................... 16-2
16.2 General description.................................................................... 16-2
16.3 ONT hardware and software features............................................... 16-3
16.4 Special considerations................................................................. 16-4

17 — I-211M-E unit data sheet 17-1


17.1 Identification ........................................................................... 17-2
17.2 General description.................................................................... 17-2
17.3 ONT hardware and software features............................................... 17-2
17.4 Special considerations................................................................. 17-4

18 — I-221E-A and I-220E-A unit data sheet 18-1


18.1 Identification ........................................................................... 18-2
18.2 General description.................................................................... 18-2
18.3 ONT hardware and software features............................................... 18-2
18.4 Special considerations................................................................. 18-4

19 — M-300-A and S-840V-A unit data sheet 19-1


19.1 Identification ........................................................................... 19-2
19.2 General description.................................................................... 19-2
19.3 ONT hardware and software features............................................... 19-2
19.4 Special considerations................................................................. 19-4

20 — O-210E-B and O-211E-B unit data sheet 20-1


20.1 Identification ........................................................................... 20-2
20.2 General description.................................................................... 20-2
20.3 ONT hardware and software feature................................................ 20-3
20.4 Special considerations................................................................. 20-4

21 — O-211M-C and O-211M-E unit data sheet 21-1


21.1 Identification ........................................................................... 21-2
21.2 General description.................................................................... 21-2

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21.3 ONT hardware and software features............................................... 21-2


21.4 Special considerations................................................................. 21-4

22 — O-420E-B and O-421E-B unit data sheet 22-1


22.1 Identification ........................................................................... 22-2
22.2 General description.................................................................... 22-2
22.3 ONT hardware and software features............................................... 22-3
22.4 Special considerations................................................................. 22-4

23 — O-820G-D and O-821G-D unit data sheet 23-1


23.1 Identification ........................................................................... 23-2
23.2 General description.................................................................... 23-2
23.3 ONT hardware and software features............................................... 23-2
23.4 Special considerations................................................................. 23-4

24 — O-821M-E unit data sheet 24-1


24.1 Identification ........................................................................... 24-2
24.2 General description.................................................................... 24-2
24.3 ONT hardware and software features............................................... 24-2
24.4 Special considerations................................................................. 24-4

25 — O-24121G-A and O-24120G-A unit data sheet 25-1


25.1 Identification ........................................................................... 25-2
25.2 General description.................................................................... 25-2
25.3 Features and application notes ...................................................... 25-2
25.4 Special considerations................................................................. 25-4

26 — O-24121V-A and O-24120V-A unit data sheet 26-1


26.1 Identification ........................................................................... 26-2
26.2 General description.................................................................... 26-2
26.3 Features and application notes ...................................................... 26-2
26.4 Special considerations................................................................. 26-4

UPS unit data sheets

27 — Index of unit data sheets for UPSs 27-1


27.1 Overview ................................................................................ 27-2
27.2 Unit data sheet overview ............................................................. 27-2
27.3 UPS functional comparison ........................................................... 27-2

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28 — APC 24 W 12 V dc UPS unit data sheet 28-1


28.1 Identification ........................................................................... 28-2
28.2 Features and application notes ...................................................... 28-2
28.3 General description.................................................................... 28-2
28.4 Operating modes and LEDs ........................................................... 28-3
Current UPS model (ANSI).......................................................... 28-3
UPS model prior to FGH 1.0.5 (ANSI)............................................. 28-4
28.5 Alarms.................................................................................... 28-5
28.6 Connectors .............................................................................. 28-5
28.7 Environmental requirements ......................................................... 28-6
28.8 Physical measurements ............................................................... 28-6

29 — PowerShield CP50B48 UPS unit data sheet 29-1


29.1 Identification ........................................................................... 29-2
29.2 Features and application notes ...................................................... 29-2
29.3 General description.................................................................... 29-3
29.4 Operating modes ....................................................................... 29-3
29.5 Status LEDs .............................................................................. 29-3
29.6 Alarms.................................................................................... 29-4
29.7 Connections ............................................................................. 29-4
29.8 Specifications ........................................................................... 29-5
Physical description................................................................. 29-6
Power ................................................................................. 29-6
Environmental ....................................................................... 29-6

30 — APC 150 W 48 V dc UPS unit data sheet 30-1


30.1 Identification ........................................................................... 30-2
30.2 Features and application notes ...................................................... 30-2
30.3 General description.................................................................... 30-2
30.4 Operating modes ....................................................................... 30-3
30.5 Status LEDs .............................................................................. 30-3
30.6 Alarms.................................................................................... 30-4
30.7 Connections ............................................................................. 30-4
30.8 Specifications ........................................................................... 30-5
Physical description................................................................. 30-5
Power ................................................................................. 30-5
Environmental ....................................................................... 30-6

31 — APC UPS cable assembly with beeper unit data sheet 31-1
31.1 Identification ........................................................................... 31-2
31.2 Features and application notes ...................................................... 31-2
31.3 General description.................................................................... 31-2
31.4 Output connections on the PowerShield............................................ 31-3
31.5 Alarm descriptions ..................................................................... 31-3
31.6 Interface details........................................................................ 31-4

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32 — CyberPower CyberShield CS 24 UPS unit data sheet 32-1


32.1 Identification ........................................................................... 32-2
32.2 Features and application notes ...................................................... 32-2
32.3 General description.................................................................... 32-2
32.4 Status LEDs .............................................................................. 32-2
32.5 Alarms.................................................................................... 32-3
32.6 Connections ............................................................................. 32-4
32.7 Specifications ........................................................................... 32-4
Physical description................................................................. 32-4
Power ................................................................................. 32-5
Environmental ....................................................................... 32-5

33 — CyberPower CyberShield CS 50 UPS unit data sheet 33-1


33.1 Identification ........................................................................... 33-2
33.2 Features and application notes ...................................................... 33-2
33.3 General description.................................................................... 33-2
33.4 Status LEDs .............................................................................. 33-2
33.5 Alarms.................................................................................... 33-3
33.6 Connections ............................................................................. 33-4
33.7 Specifications ........................................................................... 33-4
Physical description................................................................. 33-4
Power ................................................................................. 33-5
Environmental ....................................................................... 33-5

34 — Delta OPSU/BBU unit data sheet 34-1


34.1 Identification ........................................................................... 34-2
34.2 Features and application notes ...................................................... 34-2
34.3 General description.................................................................... 34-3
34.4 Operating modes ....................................................................... 34-3
34.5 Status LEDs and user controls ........................................................ 34-3
34.6 Alarms.................................................................................... 34-5
34.7 Connections ............................................................................. 34-6
34.8 Specifications ........................................................................... 34-7
Physical description................................................................. 34-7
Power ................................................................................. 34-8
Environmental ....................................................................... 34-9

35 — FlexNet FMPS-150W 48 V dc UPS unit data sheet 35-1


35.1 Identification ........................................................................... 35-2
35.2 Features and application notes ...................................................... 35-2
35.3 General description.................................................................... 35-2
35.4 Operating modes ....................................................................... 35-3
35.5 Status LEDs .............................................................................. 35-3
35.6 Alarms.................................................................................... 35-4
35.7 Connections ............................................................................. 35-5
35.8 Specifications ........................................................................... 35-6
Physical description................................................................. 35-6
Power ................................................................................. 35-6
Environmental ....................................................................... 35-6

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36 — Flexpoint UPS unit data sheet 36-1


36.1 Identification ........................................................................... 36-2
36.2 Features and application notes ...................................................... 36-2
36.3 General description.................................................................... 36-3
36.4 Exterior power tap/power conversion assembly .................................. 36-3
36.5 Interior power tap/power converter ................................................ 36-4
36.6 Operating modes and status LEDs ................................................... 36-5
36.7 Battery................................................................................... 36-5
36.8 Connectors .............................................................................. 36-6
36.9 Alarms.................................................................................... 36-6
36.10 Protective housing/battery chargers................................................ 36-6
36.11 Physical measurements ............................................................... 36-7

37 — PowerShield CP50B48 UPS unit data sheet 37-1


37.1 Identification ........................................................................... 37-2
37.2 Features and application notes ...................................................... 37-2
37.3 General description.................................................................... 37-3
37.4 Operating modes ....................................................................... 37-3
37.5 Status LEDs .............................................................................. 37-3
37.6 Alarms.................................................................................... 37-4
37.7 Connections ............................................................................. 37-4
37.8 Specifications ........................................................................... 37-5
Physical description................................................................. 37-6
Power ................................................................................. 37-6
Environmental ....................................................................... 37-6

Glossary

Index

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List of figures
Figure 1 Safety label on the ONT equipment ..................................................... ix
Figure 2 Laser product label ....................................................................... xii
Figure 3 Laser classification label ................................................................. xii
Figure 4 Laser warning labels ..................................................................... xiii
Figure 5 Laser product safety label on the ONT equipment...................................xiv
Figure 6 CE declaration of conformity on the ONT equipment ...............................xix
Figure 7 Products below MCV value label ...................................................... xxvi
Figure 8 Products above MCV value label ......................................................xxvii
Figure 1-1 7342 ISAM FTTU network.............................................................. 1-3
Figure 4-1 Software architecture levels ......................................................... 4-2
Figure 4-2 Rogue ONT failure conditions ........................................................ 4-5
Figure 4-3 Authorization of upstream packets at the ONT ................................... 4-9
Figure 5-1 SoC hardware block.................................................................... 5-2
Figure 5-2 ONT with a diplexer ................................................................... 5-4
Figure 5-3 ONT with a triplexer................................................................... 5-6
Figure 5-4 ONT with one Ethernet port and MoCA adapter................................... 5-7
Figure 5-5 SOHO ONT with two Ethernet ports and one MoCA adapter..................... 5-7
Figure 5-6 SoC with external DSP for SOHO and BONT ONTs ................................. 5-8
Figure 5-7 Business ONT functional block diagram ............................................ 5-9
Figure 6-1 VDSL LP MDU ONT functional blocks ................................................ 6-3
Figure 6-2 GE LP MDU ONT functional blocks ................................................... 6-4
Figure 6-3 Modular ONT functional blocks ..................................................... 6-10
Figure 6-4 Service unit functional blocks....................................................... 6-12
Figure 7-1 I-020E-B and I-020E-H connections .................................................. 7-4
Figure 7-2 I-221E-A indoor ONT connections.................................................... 7-5
Figure 7-3 Fiber storage tray ...................................................................... 7-6
Figure 7-4 I-211M-E with inner cover closed .................................................... 7-7
Figure 7-5 I-211M-E indoor ONT connections ................................................... 7-8
Figure 7-6 Connectors on an I-211M-D ........................................................... 7-9
Figure 7-7 O-421E with inner cover closed..................................................... 7-10
Figure 7-8 Connectors on an O-421E ............................................................ 7-11
Figure 7-9 Connectors on a O-211E.............................................................. 7-12
Figure 7-10 Connectors on an O-24121V-A ..................................................... 7-13
Figure 7-11 Connectors on an O-24121G-A ..................................................... 7-14
Figure 7-12 M-300-A interfaces, connections, and LEDs ..................................... 7-16
Figure 7-13 Modular ONT enclosure (external view).......................................... 7-18
Figure 7-14 Modular ONT enclosure (internal view) .......................................... 7-19
Figure 7-15 S-840V-A .............................................................................. 7-20
Figure 7-16 Closed SOHO or business ONT ..................................................... 7-21
Figure 7-17 Soho or business ONT showing inner covers ..................................... 7-22
Figure 7-18 Connectors on a B-8211G-A ........................................................ 7-23
Figure 7-19 Connectors on an O-821G-D SOHO outdoor ONT................................ 7-24
Figure 7-20 Connectors on an O-820G-D SOHO outdoor ONT................................ 7-25
Figure 7-21 Cable storage compartment (3EM 17661 AB).................................... 7-27
Figure 7-22 Cable storage compartment (3EM 17661 AC).................................... 7-28
Figure 7-23 Cable storage compartment (3EM 20293 AA).................................... 7-29
Figure 7-24 Cable storage compartment with storage box mounting bracket............ 7-30
Figure 8-1 APC UPS LED icons for Versions A, B, and C outdoor ONTs and business
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Figure 8-2 FlexNet UPS icons for Version D SOHO outdoor ONTs only ...................... 8-4
Figure 9-1 Outdoor ONT LEDs (O-421E-B, O-420E-B, O-210E-B, and O-211E-B) ........... 9-4
Figure 9-2 SOHO outdoor ONT LEDs .............................................................. 9-5
Figure 9-3 LP MDU outdoor ONT LEDs ............................................................ 9-6
Figure 9-4 Indoor ONT LEDs (I-221E-A and I-220E-A) .......................................... 9-9
Figure 9-5 Indoor ONT LEDs (I-020E-B and I-020E-H) ......................................... 9-10
Figure 9-6 Modular ONT LEDs..................................................................... 9-14
Figure 9-7 Service plug-in unit LEDs ............................................................ 9-14
Figure 9-8 Business ONT LEDs .................................................................... 9-16
Figure 10-1 RF video overlay design and deployment example ........................... 10-11
Figure 10-2 Class 1 laser product warning label............................................. 10-15
Figure 28-1 UPS icons and description .......................................................... 28-4
Figure 29-1 UPS icons and meanings ............................................................ 29-3
Figure 29-2 APC UPS connector .................................................................. 29-5
Figure 30-1 UPS icons and meanings ............................................................ 30-3
Figure 30-2 APC UPS connector .................................................................. 30-5
Figure 31-1 APC cable assembly with beeper.................................................. 31-2
Figure 31-2 Alarm disable push button for cable beeper .................................... 31-3
Figure 31-3 Schematic for typical PowerShield alarm signal ................................ 31-4
Figure 34-1 OPSU/BBU LEDs and icons .......................................................... 34-4
Figure 34-2 BBU power and alarm connections................................................ 34-5
Figure 34-3 BBU output power and alarm connector ......................................... 34-7
Figure 35-1 UPS icons and meanings ............................................................ 35-4
Figure 35-2 Alarm connector and power terminals ........................................... 35-5
Figure 36-1 Power-ring meter base extender.................................................. 36-3
Figure 37-1 UPS icons and meanings ............................................................ 37-3
Figure 37-2 APC UPS connector .................................................................. 37-5

List of tables
Table 1 Safety labels ................................................................................viii
Table 2 Safety labels .............................................................................. xviii
Table 1-1 ONT product identification ........................................................... 1-10
Table 1-2 Designation for indoor ONT, outdoor ONT, and service plug-in unit ........... 1-10
Table 1-3 Designation for the modular ONTs ................................................... 1-11
Table 1-4 Designation for business ONTs ........................................................ 1-11
Table 2-1 Features for ONT 04.05.00 ............................................................. 2-2
Table 2-2 Features for ONT 04.04.10 ............................................................. 2-4
Table 2-3 Features for ONT 04.04.00 ............................................................. 2-5
Table 2-4 Features for ONT 04.03.07 ............................................................. 2-6
Table 2-5 Features for ONT 4.3.5 ................................................................. 2-7
Table 2-6 Features for ONT 3.0.................................................................... 2-8
Table 2-7 Features for ONT 2.0.................................................................... 2-9
Table 2-8 Features for ONT 1.0................................................................... 2-10
Table 2-9 Features for initial ONT release...................................................... 2-10
Table 3-1 Application notes for ONT 04.04.xx .................................................. 3-2
Table 3-2 Application notes for ONT 4.3.5....................................................... 3-3
Table 3-3 Application notes for ONT 2.0 ......................................................... 3-3
Table 5-1 SoC based ONT interfaces .............................................................. 5-2

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Table 6-1 ONT categories........................................................................... 6-2


Table 6-2 Optical functions of the LP MDU ONT motherboard................................ 6-4
Table 6-3 GPON MAC FPGA features .............................................................. 6-5
Table 6-4 Gigabit Ethernet multilayer switch features ........................................ 6-5
Table 6-5 OBC interfaces ........................................................................... 6-6
Table 6-6 OBC functions ............................................................................ 6-6
Table 6-7 Test and diagnostic functions ......................................................... 6-6
Table 6-8 VDSL2 subsystem functions ............................................................ 6-8
Table 6-9 Optical functions ....................................................................... 6-10
Table 6-10 Modular ONT MAC FPGA and standards ............................................ 6-10
Table 6-11 GE multilayer switch features....................................................... 6-11
Table 6-12 OBC functions.......................................................................... 6-12
Table 6-13 OBC interfaces......................................................................... 6-14
Table 7-1 ONT connection capacity............................................................... 7-2
Table 7-2 Maximum ONT connections per PON.................................................. 7-4
Table 7-3 Indoor ONT connections ................................................................ 7-5
Table 7-4 Indoor ONT connections ................................................................ 7-6
Table 7-5 In-wall MoCA indoor ONT connectors................................................. 7-8
Table 7-6 I-211M-D ONT connectors .............................................................. 7-9
Table 7-7 Outdoor ONT connections ............................................................. 7-12
Table 7-8 VDSL LP MDU ONT interfaces ......................................................... 7-14
Table 7-9 GE LP MDU ONT interfaces ............................................................ 7-15
Table 7-10 Modular ONT connections ............................................................ 7-17
Table 7-11 Business ONT connections ........................................................... 7-23
Table 7-12 SOHO ONT connections............................................................... 7-25
Table 8-1 Figure list ................................................................................. 8-2
Table 8-2 Table list .................................................................................. 8-2
Table 8-3 APC UPS LEDs for indoor, Version D SOHO outdoor, business, and
modular ONTs ..................................................................... 8-3
Table 8-4 APC UPS LEDs for Versions A, B, and C outdoor ONTs and business ONT ....... 8-3
Table 8-5 FlexPoint UPS LEDs for ANSI outdoor ONT deployments only..................... 8-3
Table 8-6 FlexNet UPS LEDs for Version D SOHO outdoor ONTs only ........................ 8-4
Table 8-7 CyberShield CS 24 UPS LEDs for indoor and outdoor ONTs ........................ 8-4
Table 9-1 Figure list ................................................................................. 9-2
Table 9-2 Table list .................................................................................. 9-2
Table 9-3 Outdoor ONT LEDs (O-210E-B, O-211E-B, O-420E-B, O-421E-B, and
O-211M-E) ......................................................................... 9-6
Table 9-4 Outdoor ONT RJ-45 LEDs (O-210E-B, O-211E-B, O-420E-B, and
O-421E-B) .......................................................................... 9-7
Table 9-5 Outdoor ONT RJ-45 LEDs (O-211M-E, O-820G-D and O-821G-D) .................. 9-7
Table 9-6 LP MDU outdoor ONT LEDs ............................................................. 9-8
Table 9-7 LP MDU outdoor ONT RJ-45 LEDs ...................................................... 9-8
Table 9-8 Indoor ONT LEDs (I-220A, and I-221-A) .............................................. 9-10
Table 9-9 Indoor ONT LEDs (I-020E-B, I-020G-F, and I-020E-H).............................. 9-11
Table 9-10 Indoor ONT LEDs (I-211M-C, I-211M-D, and the I-211M-E) ...................... 9-11
Table 9-11 Indoor ONT RJ-45 LEDs (I-221E-A, I-220E-A, I-020E-B, I-020G-F,
I-020E-H, I-211M-D, and I-211M-E, ) .......................................... 9-12
Table 9-12 Indoor ONT RJ-45 LEDs (I-211M-C).................................................. 9-12
Table 9-13 Power supply LEDs and audible alarms (I-211M-D)............................... 9-12
Table 9-14 User control buttons (I-211M-D) .................................................... 9-13
Table 9-15 Modular ONT LEDs..................................................................... 9-15
Table 9-16 Service plug-in unit LEDs............................................................. 9-15

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Table 9-17 Business ONT LEDs .................................................................... 9-16


Table 10-1 VDSL LP MDU ONT physical specifications ......................................... 10-2
Table 10-2 GE LP MDU ONT physical specifications ........................................... 10-2
Table 10-3 Outdoor ONT physical specifications............................................... 10-3
Table 10-4 Indoor ONT physical specifications ................................................. 10-3
Table 10-5 Physical specifications for the I-020E-B, I-020G-F, and I-020E-H .............. 10-4
Table 10-6 I-211M-E MoCA indoor ONT physical specifications .............................. 10-4
Table 10-7 Physical specifications for the I-211M-D ONT with OPSU, skirt, and
cable storage tray ............................................................... 10-4
Table 10-8 Physical specifications for the I-211M-D ONT without OPSU, skirt, and
cable storage tray ............................................................... 10-5
Table 10-9 Modular ONT physical specifications ............................................... 10-5
Table 10-10 Business and SOHO ONT physical specifications ................................ 10-5
Table 10-11 ONT environmental requirements................................................. 10-6
Table 10-12 Voice service specifications........................................................ 10-8
Table 10-13 ITU-T VDSL related standards supported......................................... 10-9
Table 10-14 DS1/E1 interface specifications ................................................. 10-10
Table 10-15 Cable attenuation loss value based on frequency ............................ 10-12
Table 10-16 RF video service specifications for ONTs with 14 dBmV receivers ......... 10-13
Table 10-17 RF video service specifications for ONTs with 14 dBmV receivers ......... 10-14
Table 10-18 RF video service specifications for ONTs with 32 dBmV receivers ......... 10-14
Table 10-19 ONT optical budget................................................................ 10-15
Table 10-20 Outdoor ONT power consumption ............................................... 10-17
Table 10-21 MoCA outdoor ONT transmit output power variance ......................... 10-17
Table 10-22 Power consumption specifications (I-020E-H) ................................. 10-18
Table 10-23 Power consumption specifications (I-020G-F) ................................. 10-18
Table 10-24 Power consumption specifications (I-240G-A and I-241G-A) ................ 10-18
Table 10-25 Power consumption specifications (I-220E-A and I-221E-A) ................. 10-19
Table 10-26 Power consumption specifications .............................................. 10-19
Table 10-27 Power consumption specifications .............................................. 10-20
Table 10-28 Power consumption specifications .............................................. 10-20
Table 10-29 O-821G-D and O-820G-D measured power consumption..................... 10-20
Table 10-30 O-821M-E measured power consumption....................................... 10-21
Table 10-31 MoCA SOHO outdoor ONT transmit output power variance ................. 10-21
Table 10-32 Business ONT power consumption............................................... 10-22
Table 10-33 VDSL LP MDU ONT power consumption ......................................... 10-22
Table 10-34 GE LP MDU ONT power consumption............................................ 10-23
Table 11-1 Performance monitoring statistics supported for the indoor, outdoor,
and business ONTs............................................................... 11-4
Table 11-2 Performance monitoring statistics for the business, modular, VDSL LP
MDU, and GE LP MDU ONTs .................................................... 11-6
Table 11-3 15-min ONT counters ................................................................. 11-9
Table 11-4 Rolling counters ..................................................................... 11-10
Table 12-1 Overview of unit data sheets for the 7342 ISAM FTTU .......................... 12-2
Table 13-1 Identification of business ONT ...................................................... 13-2
Table 13-2 ONT hardware features .............................................................. 13-3
Table 13-3 ONT management and security features .......................................... 13-4
Table 14-1 Identification of the indoor ONT.................................................... 14-2
Table 14-2 ONT hardware features .............................................................. 14-3
Table 14-3 ONT management and security features .......................................... 14-4
Table 15-1 Identification of indoor ONT ........................................................ 15-2
Table 15-2 ONT hardware features .............................................................. 15-2

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Table 15-3 ONT management and security features .......................................... 15-3


Table 16-1 Identification of indoor ONTs ....................................................... 16-2
Table 16-2 Hardware features .................................................................... 16-3
Table 16-3 ONT management and security features .......................................... 16-4
Table 17-1 Identification of indoor ONTs ....................................................... 17-2
Table 17-2 Hardware features .................................................................... 17-3
Table 17-3 ONT management and security features .......................................... 17-4
Table 18-1 Identification of indoor ONTs ....................................................... 18-2
Table 18-2 Hardware features .................................................................... 18-3
Table 18-3 ONT management and security features .......................................... 18-4
Table 19-1 Identification of modular ONTs ..................................................... 19-2
Table 19-2 Hardware features .................................................................... 19-3
Table 19-3 ONT management and security features .......................................... 19-3
Table 20-1 Identification of outdoor ONTs...................................................... 20-2
Table 20-2 ONT hardware features .............................................................. 20-3
Table 20-3 ONT management and security features .......................................... 20-4
Table 21-1 Identification of outdoor ONT....................................................... 21-2
Table 21-2 ONT hardware features .............................................................. 21-3
Table 21-3 ONT management and security features .......................................... 21-4
Table 22-1 Identification of outdoor ONTs...................................................... 22-2
Table 22-2 ONT hardware features .............................................................. 22-3
Table 22-3 ONT management and security features .......................................... 22-4
Table 23-1 Identification of SOHO outdoor ONTs .............................................. 23-2
Table 23-2 ONT hardware features .............................................................. 23-3
Table 23-3 ONT management and security features .......................................... 23-4
Table 24-1 Identification of SOHO outdoor ONT ............................................... 24-2
Table 24-2 ONT hardware features .............................................................. 24-3
Table 24-3 ONT management and security features .......................................... 24-4
Table 25-1 Identification of GE LP MDU outdoor ONT......................................... 25-2
Table 25-2 Hardware features .................................................................... 25-3
Table 25-3 ONT management and security features .......................................... 25-3
Table 26-1 Identification of VDSL LP MDU outdoor ONTs ..................................... 26-2
Table 26-2 Hardware features .................................................................... 26-3
Table 26-3 ONT management and security features .......................................... 26-3
Table 27-1 Overview of unit data sheets for the UPS ......................................... 27-2
Table 27-2 24 and 38 W UPS specifications ..................................................... 27-2
Table 27-3 50 and 150 W UPS specifications ................................................... 27-3
Table 28-1 Identification of the APC UPS ....................................................... 28-2
Table 28-2 UPS LEDs for current UPS model .................................................... 28-3
Table 28-3 UPS LEDs for model prior to FGH 1.0.5 ............................................ 28-4
Table 28-4 UPS output pinouts.................................................................... 28-5
Table 28-5 UPS physical measurements ......................................................... 28-6
Table 29-1 Identification of the APC UPS ....................................................... 29-2
Table 29-2 LEDs ..................................................................................... 29-4
Table 29-3 Alarm signal and output levels ...................................................... 29-4
Table 29-4 UPS output pinouts.................................................................... 29-5
Table 30-1 Identification of the APC UPS for the modular ONT ............................. 30-2
Table 30-2 LEDs ..................................................................................... 30-3
Table 30-3 UPS output pinouts.................................................................... 30-4
Table 31-1 Identification of cable beeper assembly .......................................... 31-2
Table 31-2 Audible alarms for cable beeper.................................................... 31-3
Table 31-3 Alarm connector pinouts ............................................................. 31-3

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Table 31-4 Alarm descriptions .................................................................... 31-4


Table 32-1 Identification of the UPS............................................................. 32-2
Table 32-2 CyberShield CS 24 UPS LEDs for ONTs.............................................. 32-3
Table 32-3 Alarm signal and output levels ...................................................... 32-3
Table 32-4 Buzzer On/Off switch................................................................. 32-4
Table 32-5 CyberShield CS 24 power wiring chart ............................................. 32-4
Table 32-6 CyberShield CS 24 UPS environmental conditions................................ 32-5
Table 33-1 Identification of the UPS............................................................. 33-2
Table 33-2 CyberShield CS 50 UPS LEDs for ONTs.............................................. 33-3
Table 33-3 Alarm signal and output levels ...................................................... 33-3
Table 33-4 Buzzer On/Off switch................................................................. 33-4
Table 33-5 CyberShield CS 50 power wiring chart ............................................. 33-4
Table 33-6 CyberShield CS 50 UPS environmental conditions................................ 33-5
Table 34-1 Identification of the OPSU/BBU..................................................... 34-2
Table 34-2 LEDs and audible alarms ............................................................. 34-4
Table 34-3 BBU user controls ..................................................................... 34-5
Table 34-4 Alarm signal and output levels ...................................................... 34-6
Table 34-5 OPSU output pinouts.................................................................. 34-6
Table 34-6 BBU output pinouts ................................................................... 34-7
Table 34-7 Constant power runtime ............................................................. 34-9
Table 35-1 Identification of the FlexNet FMPS-150W UPS .................................... 35-2
Table 35-2 LEDs ..................................................................................... 35-4
Table 35-3 UPS alarm connector pin assignments ............................................. 35-5
Table 36-1 Identification of Alpha FlexPoint UPS for the outdoor ONT .................... 36-2
Table 36-2 Exterior power tap/power conversion assembly ................................. 36-4
Table 36-3 Interior power converter............................................................. 36-4
Table 36-4 Status LEDs ............................................................................. 36-5
Table 36-5 Batteries................................................................................ 36-5
Table 36-6 Output pinouts......................................................................... 36-6
Table 36-7 Battery/battery chargers in protective housing.................................. 36-7
Table 36-8 Battery housing and charger physical measurements ........................... 36-7
Table 37-1 Identification of the APC UPS ....................................................... 37-2
Table 37-2 LEDs ..................................................................................... 37-4
Table 37-3 Alarm signal and output levels ...................................................... 37-4
Table 37-4 UPS output pinouts.................................................................... 37-5

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1 — ONT overview

2 — Feature descriptions

3 — Application notes

4 — ONT software and security features

5 — SoC based ONT functional blocks

6 — LP MDU and modular ONT hardware functional blocks

7 — ONT equipment layout

8 — UPS LEDs

9 — ONT LEDs

10 — ONT technical specifications

11 — ONT statistics and performance monitoring

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1.1 About this document 1-2

1.2 ONT general description 1-2

1.3 ONT product identification 1-9

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1.1 About this document

This document provides information about the 7342 ISAM FTTU optical network
terminals (ONTs), including unit data sheets, optical budgets, planning and ordering,
and hardware installation and maintenance procedures.

1.2 ONT general description

The ONT is part of the 7342 ISAM FTTU family of products that provide a “last
mile” broadband access solution. The 7342 ISAM FTTU products work seamlessly
together to form a fiber access network capable of delivering high quality voice,
video, and data services to both single-family and multi-dwelling residential
subscribers.
The 7342 ISAM FTTU product family consists of the following key members:
• Optical Line Terminations (OLTs), including: Packet Optical Line Terminations
(P-OLTs) and Video Optical Line Terminations (V-OLTs)
• ONTs, including:
• indoor ONT
• outdoor ONT
• LP MDU outdoor ONT
• modular ONT and service plug-in units
• business ONT
• Element Management System (EMS), including: a simple web-based
management system and a sophisticated network management system

Figure 1-1 shows the network topology of the 7342 ISAM FTTU.

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Figure 1-1 7342 ISAM FTTU network

Network

Data, VoIP, IPTV

Ethernet

Central office or Fiber ONT


remote terminal distribution

EMS

Voice Indoor and Single-family


gateway outdoor ONTs residence

Class 5
switch
WDM
GPON
PSTN
P-OLT Modular
Softswitch
ONT
Multidwelling
residence
EDFA

V-OLT
RF video
SOHO and Small business
EMS business site
ONTs

18897

P-OLTs and V-OLTs


The P-OLT and V-OLT reside in the central office (CO) or controlled environment
vault (CEV) and provide interfaces between the network and the gigabit passive
optical network (GPON).

ONTs
The Alcatel-Lucent ONT products are edge devices that use GPON technology to
extend a fiber optic cable from a P-OLT shelf at a CO to a subscriber residence,
including single-family residences, multi-dwelling residences such as an apartment
building, and small office home office applications.

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The Alcatel-Lucent ONT products provide the following functions and services:
• network demarcation for all services
• voice interworking function from the analog POTS lines to the VoIP/Ethernet
layers
• interworking functions between the GEM and Ethernet layers
• interworking functions between the GEM and MoCA layers
• interworking functions between the PON optical overlay and the RF video
interface
• CES encapsulation of DS1/E1 using the MEF-8 packetization format for
transport across the layer 2 Ethernet PON
• mux and demux functions to the PON
• optical to electrical conversion
All Alcatel-Lucent ONTs were developed using the following GPON ITU-T
standards:
• G.984.1 (GPON Service requirements)
• G.984.2 (GPON PDM layer)
• G.984.2 (GPON PDM layer) amendment 1
• G.984.3 (GPON TC Layer)
• G.984.3 (GPON TC Layer) amendment 1 and 2
• G.984.4 (GPON OMCI)
• G.984.4 (GPON OMCI) amendments 1 and 2

Indoor ONT

The indoor ONT terminates services at the subscriber’s premises and is used for
subscribers living in single-family residences. The indoor ONT is suitable for
installation on a desktop or for attaching to an interior wall.

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The indoor ONTs support the following main GPON features:


• GEM mode support for efficient IP/Ethernet service traffic transport
• 2.488 Gb/s line rate downstream and 1.244 Gb/s line rate upstream
• integrated diplexer for ONTs supporting POTS and data
• integrated triplexer for ONTs supporting POTS, data, and the optional RF video
and/or MoCA service
• 1490 nm wavelength downstream, 1310 nm wavelength upstream, and optional
1550 nm downstream for RF video overlay
• indoor ONTs support single mode fiber and use 2x5 SFF SC/APC optical port
• all indoor ONTs have an optical budget of 28 dB (without FEC)
• all indoor ONTs have a 20 km PON reach
• G.984.3-compliant Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA)
• G.984.3-compliant Advanced Encryption System (AES) with operator
enable/disable per port-ID level
• G.984.3-compliant Forward Error Correction (FEC) for longer reach upstream
and downstream
• G984.4, G.983.2 revised compliant OMCI interface for ONT management and
provisioning

Outdoor ONT

The outdoor ONT terminates services at the subscriber’s premises and is suitable for
single residences and small office home office (SOHO) applications. The single
residence and SOHO outdoor ONTs have environmentally hardened enclosures that
you can install outside the subscriber’s premises.

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Single-residence and SOHO outdoor ONT variants support the following:


• GEM mode support for efficient IP/Ethernet service traffic transport
• one GPON interface capable of 1.244 Gb/s upstream and 2.488 GB/s downstream
line rates as per G.984.3 using an SC/APC or OptiTap connector
• 1490 nm wavelength downstream, 1310 nm wavelength upstream, and optional
1550 nm downstream for RF video overlay
• integrated diplexer for ONTs supporting POTS and data
• integrated triplexer for ONTs supporting POTS, data, and the optional RF video
and/or MoCA service
• up to two 10/100BASE-T or 10/100/1000BASE-T GPON MAC interfaces
supporting GMII/RGMII for IPTV, data, or VoIP services
• up to eight POTS lines for connecting phones to VoIP services
• one optional RF video coaxial port with optional MoCA support for CATV,
VOD, or interactive video services (not supported on the SOHO)
• serial RS-232 craft interface (not supported on all units)
• external power and alarms
• all outdoor ONTs have an optical budget of 28 dB (without FEC)
• all outdoor ONTs have a 20 km PON reach
• full 100BASE-T throughput upstream and downstream simultaneously at all
packet sizes
• packet fragmentation support for packet sizes above 1500 MTU
• G.984.3-compliant Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA)
• G.984.3-compliant Advanced Encryption System (AES) with operator
enable/disable per port-ID level
• G.984.3-compliant Forward Error Correction (FEC) for longer reach upstream
and downstream
• G984.4, G.983.2 revised compliant OMCI interface for ONT management and
provisioning

LP MDU Outdoor ONT

The LP MDU outdoor ONT terminates services at the subscriber’s premises and is
suitable for multi dwelling unit (MDU) applications. The LP MDU outdoor ONT
must be installed in a cabinet, closet, CO, or other environmentally-protected area.
The LP MDU ONT can also be configured in a small Alcatel-Lucent enclosure for
outdoor deployment. There are two types of LP MDU outdoor ONT: the VDSL LP
MDU ONT and the GE LP MDU ONT.

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The VDSL and GE LP MDU ONTs support the following features:


• 1490 nm wavelength downstream, 1310 nm wavelength upstream, and optional
1550 nm downstream for RF video overlay
• an FSAN compliant 12 living unit GPON ONT
• 12 GE ports and 24 POTS ports (GE LP MDU ONT only)
• 12 VDSL2 (30 MHz) ports and 24 POTS ports (VDSL LP MDU only)
• two GMII ports are supported by the MAC
• one RF video coaxial port
• one PON interface capable of 1.244 Gb/s upstream and 2.488 Gb/s downstream
line rates as per G.984.3
• 1000 ft (305 m) target loop length
• locally powered (-48V) with battery backup
• each VDSL port uses up to 4 Alloc-IDs and 8 GEM Port-IDs
• a PON interface that supports a sustained link-layer throughput of 1.2 Gb/s
downstream and upstream simultaneously at all packet sizes
• customer demarcation interfaces are external to the MDU enclosure
• an advanced encryption system (AES) as per G.984.3 for secured
communications over the GPON
• deployment scenario is wall mounting, 19”/23”data rack mounting, and cabinet
mounting
• button on the front panel (but also accessible from a network manager) that
activates a script for collecting relevant data and transferring it into a reserved
area of flash memory
• maximum of 8 Cos per GE port (per 802.1 p mapping)
• Lifetime POTS service using single Alloc-ID and two Port-IDs per Service
Provider (one GEM port-ID for bearer traffic and another for Signaling/Control)

Modular ONT and service plug-in units

The modular ONT is used for subscribers living in multi-dwelling residences, such
as an apartment building. The modular ONT contains service plug-in units, which
provide combinations of voice, data, and video services to subscribers and also
integrate VDSL and POTS interfaces. The modular ONT enclosure is
environmentally hardened and installs outside the multi-dwelling residence.

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The modular ONT:


• GEM mode support for efficient IP/Ethernet service traffic transport
• one GPON interface capable of 1.244 Gb/s upstream and 2.488 GB/s downstream
line rates as per G.984.3 using an SC/APC or OptiTap connector
• operates on the same PON with up to eight other modular ONT units.
• offers voice and data carried over the PON between the LT and the modular ONT
on a 1490 nm downstream and 1310 nm upstream link
• provides asymmetric optical traffic (2.4 Gb/s downstream and
1.2 Gb/s upstream)
• is externally hardened for mounting the unit outdoors
• is locally powered with battery backup UPS
• supports optional removable fiber splice tray for splicing SC connectors onto the
fiber optic cable or OptiTap type preterminated SC connectors

The service plug-in unit provides:


• customer interfaces for voice and data services
• voice interworking function from the analog POTS lines to the VoIP/Ethernet
layers
• interworking function from the VDSL layer and the Ethernet layer
• temperature hardened service plug-in unit
Currently, the modular ONT is only available for the ANSI market.

Business ONT

The business ONT is suitable for small business applications and provides voice,
data and IP video, and optional RF video services to subscribers and supports CES
DS1 or E1 connections at the business premises. The business ONT enclosure is
environmentally hardened for exterior installations. An external –48 V dc 50 W UPS
with backup battery is offered for use with the business ONT.

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The business ONTs provide a single entry point for voice, data, and video services
at the subscriber’s premises and multiplexes DS1 and E1 traffic with Ethernet data
using MEF-8 for transport across the GPON. Each business ONT supports the
following:
• GEM mode support for efficient IP/Ethernet service traffic transport
• one GPON interface capable of 1.244 Gb/s upstream and 2.488 GB/s downstream
line rates as per G.984.3 using an SC/APC connector
• 1490 nm wavelength downstream, 1310 nm wavelength upstream, and optional
1550 nm downstream for RF video overlay
• integrated diplexer for ONTs supporting POTS and data
• integrated triplexer for ONTs supporting POTS, data, and the optional RF video
and/or MoCA service
• one 10/100/1000BASE-T MACs with GMII/RGMII interface providing Ethernet
services for IPTV, data, and VoIP
• eight POTS lines for connecting phones to VoIP services
• one RF video coaxial interface (not supported on all units)
• two DS1 or E1 interfaces supporting structured, unstructured, or fractional
services
• serial RS-232 craft interface
• external power and alarms
• all outdoor ONTs have an optical budget of 28 dB (without FEC)
• all outdoor ONTs have a 20 km PON reach
• full 100BASE-T throughput upstream and downstream simultaneously at all
packet sizes
• packet fragmentation support for packet sizes above 1500 MTU
• loop start
• G.984.3-compliant Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA)
• G.984.3-compliant Advanced Encryption System (AES) with operator
enable/disable per port-ID level
• G.984.3-compliant Forward Error Correction (FEC) for longer reach upstream
and downstream
• G984.4, G.983.2 revised compliant OMCI interface for ONT management and
provisioning

EMS
The EMS software system use GUI interfaces to provide element management
functions for the OLTs and ONTs.

1.3 ONT product identification

Table 1-1 provides the identification information for the ONT product series.

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Series Description

I-series Indoor ONTs

O-series Outdoor ONTs

M-series Modular ONTs

S-series Service plug-in units for modular ONTs

B-series Business ONTs

In a product series, each ONT model can be further identified by a designation that
defines the characteristics of the particular model, such as the number of voice, data,
and video interfaces.
Table 1-2 provides the designation for the different models of indoor ONT, outdoor
ONTs, and the service plug-in unit.

Table 1-2 Designation for indoor ONT, outdoor ONT, and service plug-in unit

Position in mnemonic Description

Beginning character Indicates the series the product belongs to


First digit after the dash Refers to the number of POTS interfaces

Second digit after the dash Refers to the number of data interfaces

Third digit after the dash Refers to the number of video/MoCA interfaces

Character after the third Refers to the type of data service supported. The codes for the
digit supported types are:
• E for 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
• G for 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet (Gigabit Ethernet)
• V for VDSL
• M for MoCA and 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet (Gigabit Ethernet)

Ending character Refers to the variant

For example, O-210E-B identifies the following characteristics:


• O – an outdoor ONT
• 2 – two POTS interfaces
• 1 – one data interface
• 0 – no RF video interface
• E – 10/100 Ethernet
• B – variant

Table 1-3 provides the designation for the modular ONTs.

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Table 1-3 Designation for the modular ONTs

Position in mnemonic Description

Beginning character Indicates the series the product belongs to

First digit after the dash Refers to the number of service plug-in unit slots available on the
modular ONT

Second and third digits Indicates whether the video functionality is supported:
after the dash • 00 represents a modular ONT with no video
• 01 represents a modular ONT with RF video

Ending character Refers to the variant

For example, M-300-A identifies the following characteristics:


• M – a modular ONT
• 3 – three service plug-in unit slots
• 00 – no RF video interface
• A – the variant

Table 1-4 provides the designation for the business ONTs.

Table 1-4 Designation for business ONTs

Position in mnemonic Description

Beginning character Indicates the series the product belongs to


First digit after the dash Refers to the number of POTS interfaces

Second digit after the dash Refers to the number of data interfaces

Third digit after the dash Refers to the number of video/MoCA interfaces

Fourth digit after the dash Refers to the number of DS1/E1 interfaces

Character after the third Refers to the type of data service supported. The codes for the
digit supported types are:
• E for 10/100BASE-T Ethernet
• G for 10/100/1000BASE-T (Gigabit Ethernet)
• V for VDSL
• M for MoCA and 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet (Gigabit Ethernet)

Ending character Refers to the variant

For example, B-8102G-A identifies the following characteristics:


• B – a business ONT
• 8 – eight POTS interfaces
• 1 – one data interface
• 0 – no RF video interface
• 2 – two DS1/E1 interfaces
• G – Gigabit Ethernet
• A – the variant

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2.2 ONT Release 04.05.00 features 2-2

2.3 ONT Release 04.04.10 features 2-3

2.4 ONT Release 04.04.00 features 2-4

2.5 ONT Release 04.03.07 features 2-6

2.6 ONT Release 4.3.5 features 2-7

2.7 ONT Release 3.0 features 2-8

2.8 ONT Release 2.0 features 2-9

2.9 ONT Release 1.0 features 2-10

2.10 ONT initial release features 2-10

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2.2 ONT Release 04.05.00 features

Table 2-1 describes the features for ONT Release 04.05.00.

Table 2-1 Features for ONT 04.05.00

Feature Description

ONT support The following indoor ONTs are supported in this release:
• I-220E-A
• I-221E-A
• I-211M-D
• I-211M-E
• I-020E-B
• I-020G-F
• I-020E-H

The following outdoor ONTs are supported in this release:


• O-211E-A
• O-211E-B
• O-211M-E
• O-210E-B
• O-420E-B
• O-421E-B
• O-820G-D (SOHO)
• O-821G-D (SOHO)
• O-821M-E (SOHO)

The following MDUs are supported in this release:


• O-24121V-A
• O-24120V-A
• O-24121G-A
• O-24120G-A

The following business ONTs are supported in this release:


• B-8102-A
• B-8112-A

Analog values for ONT self-test Analog values are reported for the ONT self-test results, not just pass/fail.

Data transport and services OLT support for VLAN stacking.


requirement

Programmable GR-909 Analog values for metallic loop tests (MLT) is supported.
thresholds

DSRL control Provisionable Down stream rate limiting (DSRL) functionality on a per PON basis.

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Improved ONT software Software can be downloaded to an ONT using two methods:
download and activation • the SET-ONTSWDL TL1 command
The SET-ONTSWDL command provides the ability to download a new software
package from the OLT to the ONT at any time without risk of activation due to
unexpected ONT restart. The software remains in the passive state (SWVERPSV) and
never becomes the active software (SWVERACT) until the planned software
(SWVERPLND) is changed to match the passive software.
• the ENT-ONT or ED-ONT TL1 commands
The ENT-ONT and ED-ONT commands can be used to download and activate ONT
software by changing the planned software (SWVERPLND) parameter. If the passive
software (SWVERPSV) does not match the planned software, the ONT downloads
the required software from the OLT and activates the software.

A new alarm (SWDLFILE) is also supported that is raised when there is no software file
found on the OLT that matches the requested ONT Software download version. This
alarm can occur after using either software download methods described above. The
SWDLFILE alarm replaces SWDLFAIL alarm in this case.
SIP and H.248 voice software See the ONT Customer Release Notes for more information about softswitch
interoperability interoperability.

Perform line test even if busy Test commands provide option to “Force” a test even in the presence of a real or
suspected subscriber busy condition

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2.3 ONT Release 04.04.10 features

Table 2-2 describes the features for ONT Release 04.04.10.

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Feature Description

ONT support The following indoor ONTs are supported in this release:
• I-010E-C
• I-220E-A
• I-221E-A
• I-211M-D
• I-211M-E
• I-020E-B
• I-020G-F
• I-020E-H

The following outdoor ONTs are supported in this release:


• O-211E-A
• O-211E-B
• O-410E-A
• O-211M-E
• O-210E-B
• O-420E-B
• O-421E-B
• O-820G-D (SOHO)
• O-821G-D (SOHO)

The following MDUs are supported in this release:


• O-24121V-A
• O-24120V-A
• O-24121G-A
• O-24120G-A

The following business ONTs are supported in this release:


• B-8102-A
• B-8112-A

ONT alarm bounce Prevent alarm bounces due to power supply fluctuations.
Overlapping MAC addresses Allow users to program overlapping MAC-based multicast addresses with unique IP
multicast addresses.

2.4 ONT Release 04.04.00 features

Table 2-3 describes the features for ONT Release 04.04.00.

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Feature Description

ONT support The following indoor ONTs are supported in this release:
• I-010E-C
• I-220E-A
• I-221E-A
• I-211M-E
• I-020E-B
• I-020G-F
• I-020E-H

The following outdoor ONTs are supported in this release:


• O-211E-A
• O-211E-B
• O-410E-A
• O-211M-E
• O-210E-B
• O-420E-B
• O-421E-B
• O-820G-D (SOHO)
• O-821G-D (SOHO)

The following MDUs are supported in this release:


• O-24121V-A
• O-24120V-A
• O-24121G-A
• O-24120G-A

The following business ONTs are supported in this release:


• B-8102-A
• B-8112-A
Retrievable FLASH ONT repair Repair and return information that is stored in volatile RAM at the ONT can be retrieved
and return information from FLASH memory using a network management session with the P-OLT. A push
button on the ONT can also be used to collect the latest information. Once initiated,
the information that is stored in RAM is saved to FLASH memory, from which the
information can be retrieved for viewing.

Rogue ONT defence Provides the ability to deactivate or disable ONTs that exhibit behaviors which disrupt
the PON for other ONTs. The behaviors include:
• laser stuck on
• serial number duplication
• misrepresentation of the bandwidth map

ONT power shedding profile The power shedding profile establishes, based on class type, the length of time that a
class of service is to remain operational when the power source for the ONT transitions
to battery power during an outage.

Data storage on ONT Using an element management system (EMS) interface, the operator can issue a request
to the ONT to store diagnostic data in non volatile memory, which the ONT can make
available to a diagnosis technician in a remote centre for debugging and repair
purposes.

New alarms and TCA This release implements nine new alarms and three new TCAs with configurable
thresholds for SIP-related voice services.

New and enhanced SIP call New and enhanced features include bridged lines, call pick-up with barge-in, 6-way
features conference calling, and suppressed ringing. This includes the introduction of additional
SIP parameters required to provision these call features.

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E911 call protection with SIP This feature ensures that no E911 calls are dropped during a software upgrade. If an
E911 call is in progress, software activation fails and a software activation alarm is
raised.

New alarm filter commands This feature introduces alarm filter commands, both temporal and spatial, that allow
for the customizing of alarm reporting in alarm lists and logs.

New power supply This feature introduces the CyberPower CyberShield CS UPS for use with indoor and
outdoor ONTs.

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2.5 ONT Release 04.03.07 features

Table 2-4 describes the features for ONT Release 04.03.07.

Table 2-4 Features for ONT 04.03.07

Feature Description

ONT support The following indoor ONTs are supported in this release:
• I-010E-C
• I-220E-A
• I-221E-A
• I-020E-B
• I-020E-H

The following outdoor ONTs are supported in this release:


• O-211E-B
• O-210E-B
• O-211M-E
• O-420E-B
• O-421E-B
• O-820G-D (SOHO)
• O-821G-D (SOHO)
• O-24121V-A
• O-24120V-A

The following business ONTs are supported in this release:


• B-8102-A
• B-8112-A

RFC2833 transmission of DTMF This feature provides another way to transmit DTMF digits. With RFC 2833, the digits
are encoded in the RFC 2833 packets so that the server does not have to decode RTP
packets in order to process DTMF tones. This feature can be turned on or turned off by
setting the RFC 2833 parameter to enabled or disabled in the configuration profile file
(iConfig/FTP). When disabled, the ONT does not attempt to initiate the SDP
Offer/Answer negotiations. When enabled, the ONT knows to initiate offers between
the two endpoints using this transmission process for DTMF tones. This functionality is
implemented for both Broadworks Broadsoft and Nortel CS2000 softswitches.

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New and enhanced SIP call New and enhanced call features can be provisioned through profiles and through file
features download mechanisms (iConfig/FTP). These features include support for three 3-way
calls on the GSFU or modular ONT, home intercom, call forwarding status indications,
additional call transfer functions (call park and unattended), and explicit
subscription-based message waiting-visual MWI and reminder ring.

SIP Pull/Break Test This feature provides a specialized SIP Pull-Break Dial Tone test for testing any POTS
line. The primary purpose of the test is to allow the customer to use either TL1 or SNMP
to test the ability of an ONT operating in a SIP environment to make a phone call and
receive bearer traffic without a truck roll to the subscriber's premises. The test also
verifies the ONT’s ability to generate dial tone and measures how long it takes to set
up bearer traffic.

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2.6 ONT Release 4.3.5 features

Table 2-5 describes the features for ONT Release 4.3.5.

Table 2-5 Features for ONT 4.3.5

Feature Description

CES encapsulation of The business ONT provides two RJ-48C ports that support structured, unstructured, and
structured, unstructured, and fractional DS1 (100 Ω) or E1 (120 Ω or 75 Ω) connections. The MEF-8 packetization is
fractional DS1 or E1 applied to TDM traffic for transport over the GPON as Ethernet layer 2.

Loopback support on DS1/E1 Local, remote, and packet loopback testing is supported on business ONT DS1/E1 ports.
ports

Microspan equipment for Microspan equipment resides in the central office (CO). Microspan equipment works
business ONTs with the business ONT to provide an extension for LAN traffic, implementing
functionality such as VLAN swapping. The physical Microspan equipment is installed in
the CO at a location remote to the 7342 ISAM FTTU rack and P-OLT.

ONT support The following indoor ONTs are supported in this release:
• I-010E-C
• I-220E-A
• I-221E-A
• I-020E-B
• I-020E-H

The following outdoor ONTs are supported in this release:


• O-211E-B
• O-210E-B
• O-420E-B
• O-421E-B
• O-820G-D (SOHO)
• O-821G-D (SOHO)
• O-24121V-A
• O-24120V-A

The following business ONTs are supported in this release:


• B-8102-A
• B-8112-A

Expanded 911 911/E911 (or equivalent in different countries) is supported when a primary line service
is provided. Includes forced hold support.

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Call features New call features include call waiting splash and visual ring indications, as well as
additional caller ID support for NT interoperability.

PM and call statistics New PM statistics have been added to collect and report RTCP-XP call statistics,
additional SIP and Megaco call statistics, and call statistics for up to 32 previous calls.

SIP and MEGACO support for SIP and MEGACO support is provided for GSFU-B, brick MDU, SoHo, business, and MoCA
ONTs ONTs.

SLID entry via POTS port The SLID parameter can be programmed into an ONT without a craft port by using a
butt set connected to the first POTS port on an indoor and outdoor ONT.

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2.7 ONT Release 3.0 features

Table 2-6 describes the features for ONT Release 3.0.

Table 2-6 Features for ONT 3.0

Feature Description
FEC error correction FEC error correction can be applied to the 1310 nm upstream and 1490 nm downstream
GPON links between the P-OLT and ONTs to improve performance on links that are
framing properly and have a recovery clock but are experiencing BER.

NTP time calibration for ONTs ONTs derive accurate time calibration from network time protocol (NTP) servers using
the NTP protocol. The NTP servers are provisionable via OMCI and are authenticated by
ONTs using a security key.

ONT support The following indoor ONTs are supported in this release:
• I-010E-C
• I-220E-A
• I-221E-A
• I-020E-B

The following outdoor ONTs are supported in this release:


• O-211E-B
• O-210E-B
• O-420E-B
• O-421E-B
• O-820G-D (SOHO)
• O-821G-D (SOHO)

Optical power measurement Retrieval of the optical power level of the 1490 nm and 1550 nm downstream signals
for each ONT can be performed using a TL1 or an EMS management session with the
P-OLT. Thresholds for the high and low optical power levels can be configured using a
TL1 management session with the P-OLT, such that an alarm is raised if the set
threshold is crossed.

Traffic restoration time There is a reduction in the amount of time needed for an out-of-service ONT to
improvements reestablish communication with all ONTs after it is restarted.

ONT software download The ONT software download speed has been increased
improvement

ONT software activation A software activation option (ONTSWACT) has been added to the TL1 command
SET-NE-ALL that allows automatic or manual activation of the ONT software following
a successful download.

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Table 2-7 describes the features for ONT Release 2.0.

Table 2-7 Features for ONT 2.0

Feature Description

DHCP Option 90 DHCP Option 90 provides authentication for servers and ONTs to prevent fraudulent
clients and servers, eavesdropping, and replay attacks.

HTTP Digest HTTP Digest provides ONT authentication for the voice, configuration, and profile
servers.

MoCA configuration support MoCA configuration is supported at the P-OLT. MoCA enables an ONT to carry Ethernet
data and RF video channels over a coaxial cable at subscriber premises.

ONT support The following indoor ONTs are supported in this release:
• I-010E-C
• I-220E-A
• I-221E-A
• I-020E-B

The following outdoor ONTs are supported in this release:


• O-410E-A
• O-411E-A
• O-211E-B
• O-210E-B
• O-420E-B
• O-421E-B

Performance monitoring Enhancements to the 15-min statistics counters allow for the retrieval of the
enhancements in-progress count for the current 15-min interval.
Additional internal 15-min and rolling counters for the collection of statistics are
provided for the following:
• layer 2 Ethernet at the ONT
• MoCA interface of the ONT
• GPON TC-layer for the ONT

TCA notification support is provided for selected 15-minute statistics counters.


Ping From a TL1 management session with the P-OLT, you can initiate a ping from the ONT
to any host device or server on the GPON. You can also disable the ONT from responding
to ping requests. The ONT responds to ping requests by default.

POTS power A new ONTPOTS parameter (POTSPWR) can be used to specify a period of time in
seconds, that an ONT port remains in a powered state after loss of ranging.

TLS Transport Layer Security (TLS) provides server authentication and privacy for Session
Initiation Protocol (SIP) signaling and profile downloads.

Upstream FEC Forward Error Correction (FEC) is used by the GEM transport layer between the ONTs
and an P-OLT, and is based on transmitting the data in an encoded format. The
encoding introduces redundancy, which allows the decoder to detect and correct the
transmission errors.

VoIP call statistics VoIP call statistics are gathered for the last incoming or outgoing call on each POTS port
that is configured for VoIP on the ONT. You can view these statistics from a
management session on the P-OLT.

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Table 2-8 describes the features for ONT Release 1.0.

Table 2-8 Features for ONT 1.0

Feature Description

Voice The following features are supported:


• interoperability between systems using H.248/Megaco and SIP protocols
• interoperability between G6 gateway and IP
• MLT test
• forward error correction (FEC) coder decoder (CODEC)

ONTs The ONTs are compatible with legacy optical network units (ONUs). The following ONTs
are supported:
Outdoor ONTs supported:
• O-210E-A
• O-211E-A

Modular ONTs supported:


• M-300-A
• S-840V-A

2.10 ONT initial release features

Table 2-9 lists and describes the features for the initial ONT release.

Table 2-9 Features for initial ONT release

Feature Description

Outdoor ONTs for single-family The outdoor ONT provides services to subscribers living in single family residences. The
residences ONT supports two interfaces to POTS and one Ethernet interface with the configurable
auto-negotiation function. The Ethernet port supports both data and IPTV traffic with
an average line rate of 50 Mb/s downstream and 20 Mb/s upstream for a customer with
an average computer and normal traffic.

Modular ONTs for multidwelling The modular ONT provides services to North American subscribers living in
residences multi-dwelling residences. The modular ONT supports a maximum of three plug-in
service units. Each service unit supports a maximum of eight POTS interfaces when
VDSL interface is not required, and four VDSL interfaces. The modular ONT supports a
link layer sustained throughput of 1 Gb/s downstream and 600 Mb/s upstream
simultaneously in all packet sizes.

Service units of ONT for Each service unit provides a maximum of eight POTS interfaces when the VDSL interface
multidwelling residences is not used, and four VDSL interfaces. The service unit supports an average line rate of
50 Mb/s downstream and 20 Mb/s upstream for a customer with an average computer
and normal traffic. It also has a maximum of 1000 ft (304.8 m) loop lengths.

Derived VoIP service The 7342 ISAM FTTU provides VoIP that supports G.711 Vocoder. The VoIP supports
DSCP and p-bit marking for layer 2 and 3 QoS. The VoIP quality meets MOS of 4 and
above. The VoIP service supports DHCP and DHCP options 60 and 43 for user
authentication.

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Feature Description

GPON optics The 7342 ISAM FTTU supports a 28 dB optical budget between the P-OLT and the ONTs.
The 7342 ISAM FTTU provides an optical leveling mechanism during the operation of the
P-OLT and ONTs.

HSI and 802.1P on ONTs The ONTs support PPP- or DHCP-based data service. The ONTs support the ITU-T 802.1P
QoS requirements, such as priority classification and priority queues.

IPTV service The IPTV service is provided through the Ethernet connection on the ONTs. The ONTs
support a configurable IGMP snooping function. The ONT can be configured with the
maximum age for a multicast stream. The ONT UNI port can be configured with the
maximum number of multicast streams, maximum number of hosts, and maximum
number of IGMP messages allowed in a 1-s interval. Both IGMP v1 and v2 are supported.
The system response time for a zap is 100 ms. The IGMP control packets take
precedence over data packets.

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3.1 Overview 3-2

3.2 ONT Release 04.04.xx application notes 3-2

3.3 ONT Release 4.3.5 application notes 3-2

3.4 ONT Release 2.0 application notes 3-3

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3.1 Overview

This chapter provides application notes of interest to ONT users. These application
notes were first reported in the 7342 ISAM FTTU ONT Customer Release Notes for
the ONT release. See the 7342 ISAM FTTU Product Information Manual for
application notes of interest for the P-OLT.

3.2 ONT Release 04.04.xx application notes

Table 3-1 describes the application notes for ONT Release 04.04.xx

Table 3-1 Application notes for ONT 04.04.xx

Application note Details Reference

Provisioning

CPE limitations for packet size During interoperability testing with several MOCA CPEs, it —
was discovered that some CPEs do not support Ethernet
packet lengths greater than 1518 bytes. This is due to
driver limitations on those CPEs.

Loss of connectivity due to fiber After a loss of network connectivity caused by pulling out —
pull Ethernet cables, LT card resets, or pulling out PON fiber,
it may take a few minutes for the G6 voice gateway and
the ONT VoIP client to re-establish connections and
recover dial tones.
LP MDU

O-24121G-A The aggregate throughput for the four Ethernet ports and —
the VoIP ports cannot exceed 1 Gb wire speed per
integrated ONT card.

MoCA SOHO
O-821M-E The O-821M-E is factory default configured with 2 POTS, See the ONT Customer
1 GigE, and 1 MoCA interface. When switching between Release Notes for the
HSI service delivery over both GigE ports to one GigE port applicable release.
or vice versa, you must configure the interfaces via TL1
or the network manager according to the CRN.

3.3 ONT Release 4.3.5 application notes

Table 3-2 describes the application notes for ONT Release 4.3.5

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Application note Details Reference

Provisioning

If a traffic load above 72 Mbps Before the ONT startup completes, remove the traffic —
with a 64-byte packet size is source or reduce the data rate in the upstream direction
present in the upstream to below 72 Mbps.
direction before ONT startup
completes, the ONT may not
start properly.

NTP packets received at the The ONT does not replicate NTP packets downstream to —
ONT are terminated. CPE devices.
The M-300-A does not support Ensure NTP is not enabled on the M-300-A. —
NTP

The PM_ONTENET_SQE — —
performance monitor counter is
not supported.

The VLAN translation feature Consider the following: See the QoS chapter in the
has an impact on how P-bits are • P-bits are maintained in the upstream direction. 7342 ISAM FTTU Product
handled by the ONT. Information Manual
• In the downstream direction, P-bits are maintained
from the OLT to the ONT; however, the P-bit sent to
the user from the ONT is always the higher P-bit value
associated with that service.

3.4 ONT Release 2.0 application notes

Table 3-3 describes the application notes for ONT Release 2.0.

Table 3-3 Application notes for ONT 2.0

Application note Details Reference

Hardware considerations
CES encapsulation of The business ONT provides two RJ-48C ports supporting
structured, unstructured, and structured, unstructured, and fractional CES
fractional DS1 or E1 encapsulation of DS1 (100 Ω) or E1 (120 Ω or 75 Ω)
subscriber connections for transport across the GPON.

Initialization

No support of concurrent SFTP The P-OLT supports a single SFTP transfer at a time. Do —
transfers not perform concurrent transfers.

Provisioning

Alarm application notes • the SWVER and SWDLIP alarms are raised when an See the alarms chapter in
ONT is provisioned with a SWVERPLND that differs the 7340 FTTU ONT
from the SWVERACT and SWVERPSV Troubleshooting Guide
• to avoid excessive P-OLT loading, clear all
extraneous ONT alarms by setting inactive ONTs
out-of-service

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Actions when maximum number When the MAXMACNUM value is reached, the LT receives See the appropriate
of unicast MAC addresses messages indicating that the maximum number of unicast service provisioning DLP in
reached MAC addresses has been exceeded for the ONT. the 7342 ISAM FTTU ONT
This causes anti-spoofing mechanisms to disable the port. Software Installation
The port recovers automatically when the P-OLT detects Procedures guide
no further messages from the additional MAC address.

Other

Statistics application notes • The ONT inactive condition due to removal of power —
(dying gasp) is only reported from ICS-02 ONT -B
variants
• IMTE and IMCE Ethernet performance statistics are
not supported for ONTs

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4.1 Overview 4-2

4.2 GPON transmission support 4-3

4.3 ONT activation methods 4-4

4.4 NTP server authentication 4-5

4.5 Physical ONT security 4-5

4.6 Rogue ONT defence 4-5

4.7 802.1x authentication 4-7

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4.1 Overview

This chapter provides a functional description of ONT software and security features
with reference to ONT hardware functional blocks.
Software and security features are developed for each Alcatel-Lucent ONT. The
software comes preinstalled in the ONT system memory when the ONT is first
delivered. Software updates and upgrades can also be installed via EMS or TL1. For
more information on installing and upgrading ONT software, see the
7342 ISAM FTTU ONT Software Installation Procedures.

Software architecture levels


Figure 4-1 provides a depiction of each level of software used to support the ONT
hardware.

Figure 4-1 Software architecture levels

Service Management Applications

File storage Protocols


Database

Embedded Linux Operating System

Low Level Device Drivers

Hardware Functional Blocks

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The following list provides a description of the hardware and software functions
supported for all ONTs.
1 The hardware functional blocks are described in chapter 5 and chapter 6.
2 Low level device drivers control elements of each functional block on an ONT.
3 The embedded Linux kernel provides the operating system for the ONT.
4 Each ONT supports the following protocols:
• TCP/IP
• ICMP
• IGMP version 2 and 3
• FTP
• DHCP
• ARP
• VoIP (including SIP mode 1 and 2, H.248 (Megaco), etc...)
• PPPoE
• UDP
5 ONTs provide a file storage database (flash or SDRAM).

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6 ONTs provide service management applications including the following:


• ONT management control interface (OMCI) manager
• VoIP manager
• VDSL manager
• 802.1x manager
• DS1/E1 manager
• MoCA manager
• Ethernet manager
• Craft manager
• Filter manager (DOS, rate limiting, OAM, MAC, DHCP, anti-spoofing etc...)
• DHCP client
• IGMP video manager
• GPON/Port-ID, QoS, and VLAN tagging manager
• GPON manager
• Equipment manager
• Software download manager
• MLT/Diagnostics manager

Note 1 — Not all software management applications are present on


every ONT since not all ONTs have the same functional hardware
blocks.
Note 2 — For more information on the service management
applications, see the 7342 ISAM FTTU Product Information Manual.

This hardware and software architecture supports all the ONT based features
described in this chapter and in the 7342 ISAM FTTU Product Information Manual.

4.2 GPON transmission support

The GPON transmission layer supports GEM based packets as well as the following
features also described in G.984.3 (GPON TC Layer) ITU specification.

FEC
Forward Error Correction (FEC) is used by the GEM transport layer between the
ONTs and an P-OLT, and is based on transmitting the data in an encoded format. The
encoding introduces redundancy, which allows the decoder to detect and correct the
transmission errors.

Fragmentation
Fragmentation occurs when a packet received at the ONT is larger than the maximum
transmission grant size. The ONT segments the packet and sends the segments in
multiple GEM frames over the GPON to the LT card at the P-OLT. The packets are
then reassembled at the LT card. Fragmentation occurs between the ONT and the
P-OLT in the upstream direction.

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AES
The SSH transport layer provides authentication, encryption, and integrity.
Encryption is provided by a public-private key exchange to negotiate a shared
session secret between the ONT and the P-OLT: the symmetric key for AES. The
connection layer provides multiplexing of different streams over the transport layer.
AES is enabled on a per-service level during service configuration using TL1. See
the 7342 ISAM FTTU Operations and Maintenance Procedures Guide using TL1
and CLI for more information.

4.3 ONT activation methods

A serial number is hard coded into ONTs produced by Alcatel-Lucent. The ONT
serial number must be entered into the P-OLT before the P-OLT can communicate
with the ONT. The ONT serial number can be entered into the P-OLT using one of
the following methods:
• The ONT serial number can be entered into the P-OLT before or after installing
the ONT at the customer site using the ENT-ONT TL1 command. The installer
must install the ONT with the corresponding serial number at the customer site.
• A subscriber location ID (SLID) number and the bogus serial number
(ALCL00000000) is entered at the P-OLT using the ENT-ONT TL1 command,
and the same SLID number is entered at the ONT using one of the methods
described in the following sections. When the ONT is connected to the PON and
ranged, the P-OLT and the ONT SLIDs are compared. If they match, the correct
serial number is retrieved from the installed ONT and registered at the P-OLT.
The installer can install any ONT at the customer site, so long as the correct SLID
is used.

The following sections describe SLID entry methods supported by some


Alcatel-Lucent ONTs. The procedures for entering the SLID using these methods are
described in the 7342 ISAM FTTU Operations and Maintenance Procedures Guide
using TL1 and CLI.

SLID entry via craft terminal


The SLID can be entered with a laptop connected to the craft port on the ONT. This
method is only supported on ONTs that have a craft port.

SLID entry via Ethernet port


The SLID can be entered with a laptop connected to an Ethernet port on the ONT.
This method is only supported on ONTs that have Ethernet connections.

SLID entry via first POTS port


The SLID can be entered with a buttset connected to the first POTS port on an ONT
supporting this SLID entry method.

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4.4 NTP server authentication

ONTs authenticate NTP servers using a provisionable security key before


communicating with NTP servers to derive accurate time settings. If the P-OLT is
used to derive time settings, communication is secured using SSHv2. See the
7342 ISAM FTTU Operations and Maintenance Procedures Guide using TL1 and
CLI for more information.

4.5 Physical ONT security

Physical ONT security is provided to limit unauthorized access to remote or outdoor


units.
Tamper-resistant seals and bolts are used to secure the TELCO access cover to the
ONT and to prevent easy access to the enclosure. Specialized security wrenches are
required to open the pin-in Allen-type tamper-resistant screws.
Certain models of indoor ONTs cannot be opened.

4.6 Rogue ONT defence

Fault or error conditions on a single ONT may disrupt the PON for other ONTs on
the same PON. Figure 4-2 shows some possible failure conditions.

Figure 4-2 Rogue ONT failure conditions

2)
ONT
serial # 123abc
X

serial # 123abc
LT PON ONT
X
2) If 2 ONTS report
identical serial #s,
7342 both ONTS are disabled 1) Watching timer
to ensure laser is
not stuck on or
no laser until
ONT deactivates ONT s/w is ready
X
ONT

Increasing X
becdown
counters?
3) Bandwidth map
CRC failure
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The following conditions on a single ONT may have effects on other ONTs using the
same PON:
• an ONT continuously sends light up the fiber because a laser is stuck on, which
may render the PON unusable
• two ONTs with the same serial number prevents correct ranging of both ONTs
• an ONT misinterprets the bandwidth map, causing the ONT to transmit for the
wrong time slot allocation, disrupting the PON for another ONT that is trying to
use its correctly allocated time slot
• an ONT signal is outside its timing window, affecting the start of another ONT
time slot
• an ONT signal is too low or too high, causing bit rate errors or a ranging failure
The system is designed to automatically identify these ONT fault or error conditions
using alarms, statistics, or automatic action. This tells operators of a problem or
disables the ONT so a single rogue ONT cannot affect the entire PON. See the
7342 ISAM FTTU ONT Troubleshooting Guide for more information.

Laser stuck on
ONTs use watchdog timers to stop errors that cause light to be continuously sent up
the fiber. These watchdog timers are maintained by the software. When a watchdog
timer fails, the hardware triggers a reset. When a reset is triggered, the laser is
disabled. Before the laser retransmits, the ONT software must pass power on and self
tests.

Duplicate serial numbers


An ONT is automatically disabled when:
• A ranged ONT sends a broadcast PONID within a serial number PLOAM
message. This indicates the ONT may not be aware of its ranged state or that a
second ONT using the same serial number is on the PON.
• An ONT sends a serial number PLOAM message that does not match its assigned
ID.
• An ONT sends a serial number PLOAM message but the ONT has not been
assigned a PONID.
• A deactivate PLOAM message has been sent to the ONT three times and the ONT
has not deactivated. The ONT is then sent a disable PLOAM message.

Receive and transmit errors


There are two ways to identify marginal receive problems:
1 Self correcting CRC check for the time slot; if the time slot allocation fails a CRC
check, the ONU does not transmit in that time slot.
2 Increasing rate of becdown (Bit Error Rate Count Downstream) statistics.

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There is one way to identify marginal transmission timing and level problems. If a
marginally transmitting (due to timing or optical signal levels) ONT does range,
upstream data from that ONT and possibly other ONTs on the PON will be
corrupted. Increasing rates of becup (Bit Error Count Upstream) statistics are seen.
The becup counters of the marginally transmitting ONT increase the fastest. Other
ONTs may see smaller increases.

4.7 802.1x authentication

The P-OLT maintains the 802.1x authentication state by terminating the 802.1x
protocol and authenticates end users using the RADIUS server. The ONT provides
the filters for blocking and unblocking a local area network (LAN) port on the ONT.
After the system authenticates a port using 802.1x, the user can use DHCP or PPP.

Note — The 802.1x protocol is only applicable to iBridge mode. In


iBridge mode, VLAN-tagged frames are not supported for 802.1x.

The 802.1x protocol can be enabled or disabled for each 7342 ISAM FTTU system
or for each ONT user-network interface (LAN port).

Port-based authentication
There are two MAC configuration scenarios for authentication:
• When MAXMAC is 1, the first MAC address to be authenticated is learned on the
bridge port for the duration of session timeout (not the FDB aging timeout). The
MAC address is learned on all VLANs configured on the bridge port. No other
MAC addresses are learned.
• When MAXMAC is greater than 1, MAC learning occurs after authentication is
successful. All MAC addresses are learned dynamically and age out using the
FDB aging timer. The system responds with EAP-Success message if other users
on the port try to authenticate after the port is authorized for traffic.

When the authenticated user logs out, the system performs the following actions:
• closes the port for traffic
• stops accounting for the port
• sends an identity request as multicast over the port to invite any potential users of
the port for authentication
• opens the port for traffic again only after a successful authentication
• sends new identity requests only after the held period expires if the authentication
fails
• sends periodic identity request messages until the port is authenticated
• does not require re-authentication
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When the maximum MAC value on a bridge port is changed by the operator to a
lower value, the system performs the following actions:
• flushes all the forward database (FDB) entries on the port
• closes the associated ONT UNI for data traffic
• sends identity request as multicast over the port in order to invite any potential
users of the port for authentication
• opens the port for traffic after successful authentication

802.1x support assumptions


The 7342 ISAM FTTU supports 802.1x authentication based on the following
assumptions:
• Authentication is supported only on LAN ports at the ONT and not for the plain
old telephone system (POTS) lines.
• Authentication is performed on an ONT UNI basis. The highest priority GPON
encapsulation module (GEM) port ID that is configured on the user network
interface (UNI) is used for authentication.
• There is no local authentication for 802.1x when the RADIUS server fails.

User session disconnection by system


The following three types of user disconnections are supported:
• When the RADIUS requests disconnection, the system does not send an
accounting stop message. The system sends a failure message to the first
authenticated user on the port and initiates the authentication of other users on the
port.
• When the maximum session duration is expired. The system sends a failure
message to the first authenticated user on the port and initiates other users on the
port to start authentication.
• When there is a request to disable or delete a user port, the system gracefully
terminates the user sessions on the port before the port is disabled or deleted. User
session accounting data is sent to the RADIUS accounting servers when the
session is terminated.

Re-authentication
To ensure that there is no service interruption during re-authentication, it is required
re-authentication of the supplicant must occur before the session expires. The
supplicant does not cause any service interruption during re-authentication. New
accounting-stop or accounting-start messages are not sent due to re-authentication.
The P-OLT supports the re-authentication state. The configuration of the
re-authentication function is made on a port basis and includes enabling or disabling
re-authentication and setting the re-authentication period.
The RADIUS Termination Action attribute is supported. If a Termination Action is
received, re-authentication is performed only at the request of the RADIUS server.
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If re-authentication is enabled on a port, the Session Timeout value returned by


RADIUS service is used as the re-authentication period. If the RADIUS server does
not return a Session Timeout value, the re-authentication timer for the port that is
configured by the management system is used.
If there is no response from an RADIUS server for re-authentication due to an NT
card switchover, the P-OLT treats the re-authentication as a successful one for 30
min.
If re-authentication is disabled for a port, the Session Timeout value returned by
RADIUS server is used to terminate the sessions. Re-authentication initiated by the
management system is not required.
During re-authentication, traffic to and from the user is not interrupted. The port
forwards bidirectional traffic until re-authentication is completed. If
re-authentication fails, the port is changed to unauthorized state.
An EAP Request Identity message is sent to the port when the re-authentication timer
expires.

4.8 Anti-spoofing mechanism

Spoofing is an attempt to gain entry to a system by posing as an authorized source.


To block unauthorized traffic, the 7342 ISAM FTTU supports an anti-spoofing
mechanism that limits source address spoofing. The operator can register authorized
source addresses into the system per ONT UNI. Upstream traffic arriving at the ONT
is validated for source address. Authorized packets are forwarded and non-validated
packets are discarded, as illustrated in Figure 4-3.

Figure 4-3 Authorization of upstream packets at the ONT

ONT

Forward authorized packets Upstream packets


Authorize
packets

Discard Authorized
unauthorized source addresses
packets

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The anti-spoofing mechanism can be implemented in one of three ways on a per


ONT UNI basis:
• MAC only anti-spoofing
• IP only anti-spoofing
• MAC and IP anti-spoofing
If the anti-spoofing method chosen is IP only anti-spoofing or MAC and IP
anti-spoofing, non-IP traffic, such as PPPoE, ARP, and EAPOL, is exempt.

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The method of anti-spoofing limits the number of authorized source address entries.
When an entry is removed, the LT card notifies the ONT to remove the
corresponding anti-spoofing filter.

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5.1 Overview 5-2

5.2 System on a Chip (SoC) technology 5-2

5.3 SoC functional blocks 5-3

5.4 SoC ONTs with RF video subsystem 5-5

5.5 SoC ONTs with MoCA subsystem 5-6

5.6 SoC ONTs with eight POTS ports 5-8

5.7 SoC ONTs with CES DS1/E1 interfaces 5-8

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5.1 Overview

This chapter provides a functional description of SoC based ONTs used with the
7342 ISAM FTTU.
Table 5-1 describes the supported interfaces for SoC based ONTs.

Table 5-1 SoC based ONT interfaces

ONT category description Maximum interface capacity

POTS ports Ethernet RF video / POTS / VDSL / DS1/E1


ports MoCA 10/100/1000B
connectors ASE-T
Ethernet
connectors

Single-residence ONTs (indoor 4 2 1/1 0 0


or outdoor)
Small office home office 8 2 1/0 0 2
(SOHO) or business ONT

The following sections in this chapter describe the functional blocks for ONTs based
on system architecture and supported interfaces.

5.2 System on a Chip (SoC) technology

The SoC technology serves as the main hardware block for all SoC based ONTs; see
Figure 5-1

Figure 5-1 SoC hardware block

POTS ports

Control SoC DSP


processor

SoC Bridge

Ethernet GPON
MACs MAC

Ethernet ports GPON


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The SoC consists of five key elements:


• GPON MAC
The GPON MAC element on the SoC provides the GPON interface to the TC
layer via the optical diplexer or triplexer (if using RF video). This interface
supports the FSAN standards compliant GEM mode transport and provides AES,
FEC, and data fragmentation functionality over the GPON as described in
G.984.3 (GPON TC Layer) ITU specification.
• Ethernet MAC
The SoC provides an Ethernet PHY device (either 10/100BaseT or
10/100/1000BaseT) between the GMII interface and the RJ-45 port.
• Digital Signal Processor (DSP) interface
The DSP provides voice processing and has a TDM interface to the
CODEC/SLIC devices.
• control processor
The control processor manages functions related to OMCI, IGMP, VoIP, and
Ethernet services.
• SoC bridge
The SoC bridge provides an integrated data channel between the Ethernet MAC,
the GPON MAC, the DSP, the control processor, and the other integrated
elements such as flash memory, SDRAM, the local bus controller, and the
DUART interface to the craft port if used.

SoC based ONTs can also interact with additional hardware components to support
functionality not provided by the SoC. For example, MoCA and CES functionality
require additional hardware support. These, and other additional elements are
described in the following sections along with the SoC based ONT functions.

5.3 SoC functional blocks

SoC based ONTs have the following functional blocks:

• GPON and service connections • voice subsystem


• data and IP video subsystem • time calibration

SoC functionality and service connections


The SoC is an integrated system that provides the GPON, voice, and data (including
IP video) subsystems. The SoC provides two key connection functions: connecting
the ONT to the GPON and the connecting the ONT to subscriber equipment. The
voice subsystem supports RJ-11 ports, and the data and IP video subsystems support
RJ-45 ports. The ONT connects to the GPON using a optical connector.
The GPON connection performs a GPON transmission convergence (TC) layer
function. The GPON signal from the P-OLT terminates at a diplexer. The diplexer is
an optical module that performs optical and electrical conversion. The diplexer
interfaces with the GPON MAC on the SoC. Figure 5-2 shows an ONT with a
diplexer, four POTS, and two Ethernet ports.

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Figure 5-2 ONT with a diplexer

Power
Converter

POTS (4) RJ-11


GPON Diplexer SOC
Ethernet (2) RJ-45

18783

Voice subsystem
SoC based ONTs provide a maximum of four POTS lines for voice services and can
support either H.248 (Megaco) or session initiation protocol (SIP) signaling
protocols. All POTS ports on an ONT must be configured to use the same signaling
protocol. Signaling protocols can not be mixed.
SoC based ONTs support the following:
• for ONTs with four POTS lines, two lines can have both 3-way and 2-way call
support, but the remaining two lines can support only 2-way calls
• support for G.711, G.726, and G.729 CODEC; the support for G.729 requires
reduced channel number with software upgrade
• fax per T.38 on POTS lines
The SoC based ONTs are compatible with all existing subscriber voice equipment
including analog phones with tone or rotary dial capabilities, cordless phones,
modems, fax machines, and caller ID boxes (Type I, Type II, and Type III).

Data and IP video subsystems over Ethernet interface


Data and IP video services are delivered through the Ethernet cable interface. The
Ethernet interface connects the subscriber premises equipment to the GPON.
A set-top box is required for the IP video service. The requirement for the television
set associated with the set-top box is that it must be able to receive and display analog
broadcasts on channel 3 or 4.

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The Ethernet port can be set to the following:


• 10BASE-T auto negotiation
• 10/100BASE-T auto negotiation
• 10/100/1000BASE-T auto negotiation
• 10BASE-T half duplex
• 10BASE-T full duplex
• 100BASE-T half duplex
• 100BASE-T full duplex
• 1000BASE-T half duplex
• 1000BASE-T full duplex

The ONTs supports IP video service using the Internet Group Management Protocol
(IGMP). The IGMP snooping function supports:
• the ability to enable and disable IGMP per Ethernet and MoCA port
• the ability to age out multicast MAC addresses in the IGMP table
• G.984.3 compliant multicast using a single GEM port-ID for all video traffic (as
mandated by G.984.3)
• up to of 64 video multicast streams per ONT

Note 1 — For ONTs that have SoC technology on-board, only one
Ethernet UNI port at a time can be configured for IPTV and multicast
streams.
Note 2 — For ONTs that have a MoCA connection and an Ethernet
port, the Ethernet port or the MoCA connector can be used for data
and IP video, but both cannot be used at the same time.

Time calibration
The outdoor ONT derives accurate time calibration from a series of NTP servers. The
ONT communicates with the NTP servers using the NTP protocol and authenticates
NTP servers with a provisionable security key.
If NTP is not used, the ONT receives time calibration from the OLT.

5.4 SoC ONTs with RF video subsystem

For SoC based ONTs that support RF video, the diplexer is replaced with a triplexer.
The triplexer is an optical module that performs optical and electrical conversion and
interfaces with the GPON MAC on the SoC. The triplexer also forwards video
overlay signals to an RF video amplifier that is enabled or disabled by the SoC
control processor. The RF video service is connected to the subscriber equipment
using an F-type coaxial connector.

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The video overlay function operates in the 1550 nm optical band. Signals sent over
the overlay network are presented to the subscriber as RF signals from a video F
connector in the ONT.The RF video service supports most available cable television
(CATV) services, including video-on-demand (VOD), interactive video (games),
and standard and premium analog and digital channels.
Figure 5-3 shows an ONT with a triplexer, four POTS, two Ethernet ports, and one
optional RF video port.

Figure 5-3 ONT with a triplexer

Power
Converter

POTS (4) RJ-11


GPON Triplexer SOC
Ethernet (2) RJ-45

Video amplifier F

18781

The video amplifier produces the required RF output for the subscriber video
equipment. The RF subsystem monitors the levels of optical and RF signals in
support of the performance management functions.

5.5 SoC ONTs with MoCA subsystem

The SoC functional block can also work in conjunction with a MoCA adapter that
converts Ethernet packets into MoCA packets capable transmission over a coaxial
cable.
Data packets are forwarded through the SoC to the Ethernet MAC described in
section 5.3. The data packets are sent over the GMII to a multimedia over coaxial
(MoCA) adapter. The MoCA adapter converts the data packets into MoCA packets
and forwards them over the same coaxial interface used for RF video. The MoCA
adapter is enabled or disabled by the SoC control processor.
Figure 5-4 shows an ONT with one Ethernet port and one MoCA adapter.

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Figure 5-4 ONT with one Ethernet port and MoCA adapter

Power
Converter

POTS (4) RJ-11


GPON Triplexer SOC
Ethernet (1) RJ-45

Video amplifier MoCA Adapter F

18782

SoC based ONTs that provide one Ethernet connection and one shared RF video and
MoCA coaxial connection support data on the Ethernet connection and the MoCA
connection simultaneously. IP video traffic cannot run on both the coaxial and
Ethernet connections at the same time.
Figure 5-5 shows a SOHO ONT with two Ethernet ports and one MoCA adapter.

Figure 5-5 SOHO ONT with two Ethernet ports and one MoCA adapter

Power
Converter

External POTS (8) RJ-11


DSP
GPON Triplexer SOC
Ethernet (2) RJ-45

Video amplifier MOCA Adapter F-type


coaxial

19444

SoC based ONTs that provide two Ethernet connections and one shared RF video and
MoCA coaxial connection support data on the first Ethernet connection and the
second Ethernet connection or MoCA connection simultaneously. The MoCA
connection and the second Ethernet connection may not be used at the same time. IP
video traffic can only run on one connection at a time.
The MoCA data channel shares the coaxial cable medium with the RF video signals.
The MoCA data channel is 50 MHz wide in the frequency range of 800 to 1500 MHz,
while the RF video channel is 6 MHz wide carrying downstream video signals in the
frequency range of 54 MHz to 860 MHz.

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A set-top box is required for the video and MoCA services. The box is a device that
uses a television set as a user interface to the Internet and also provides RJ-45 ports
for data service. The requirement for the television set associated with the set-top box
is that it must be able to receive and display analog broadcasts on channel 3 or 4.
Picture quality and options can be enhanced if the television set supports digital
broadcasts.
The outdoor ONT supports IP video service using the Internet group management
protocol (IGMP). The IGMP snooping function supports:
• the ability to enable and disable IGMP per Ethernet or MoCA port
• the ability to age out multicast MAC addresses in the IGMP table
• G.984.3 compliant multicast using a single GEM port-ID for all video traffic (as
mandated by G.984.3)
• up to of 64 video multicast streams per ONT
• IPoE and PPPoE packets

5.6 SoC ONTs with eight POTS ports

Both the SOHO and business ONTs provide up to 8 POTS connections. To support
these additional POTS interfaces, the DSP within the SoC is disabled, and all VoIP
traffic goes to an external DSP; see Figure 5-6.

Figure 5-6 SoC with external DSP for SOHO and BONT ONTs

Power
Converter

External RJ-11
DSP POTS (8)
GPON Triplexer SOC
Ethernet (2) RJ-45

Video amplifier F-type


coaxial

19420

5.7 SoC ONTs with CES DS1/E1 interfaces

Micro span is a product on the Litespan system, used to provide wideband services
over an Ethernet link. These services are carried across the Ethernet network. The
network aggregates the traffic, both Ethernet and PON. The CES traffic is
transmitted across a CES VLAN that is created between the 7342 ISAM FTTU and
the 7450 ESS.

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The BONT supports connections for DS1 or E1 services. The CES IWF interface
provides MEF-8 packetization of DS1 or E1 traffic from the DS1/ E1 interface,
which provides two RJ-48C ports. Figure 5-7 shows the business ONT functional
block diagram.

Figure 5-7 Business ONT functional block diagram

Power
Converter

External RJ-11
DSP POTS (8)
GPON Triplexer SOC
Ethernet (1) RJ-45

CES RJ-48C
IWF DS1/E1 (2)

Video amplifier F-type


coaxial

18883

The business ONT can terminate up to two DS1 or E1 links at the subscriber’s
premises, and performs layer 2 Ethernet packetization and de-packetization using
MEF-8 and pseudo-wire PWE3 technology. TDM traffic is encapsulated using
MEF-8 packetization before being transported across the GPON as layer 2 Ethernet.
Structured, unstructured, and fractional DS1 or E1 are supported.
The CES IWF packetizes DS1 or E1 traffic received at the RJ-48C port before it is
multiplexed with other Ethernet layer 2 data packets for transport upstream on the
GPON. MEF-8 is the packet payload format used. The packetization is removed
before downstream DS1 or E1 traffic from the GPON is sent to the DS1 or E1 lines
at the subscriber side.

Clocking, network synchronization, and time calibration for CES


The business ONT can use one of two clocking sources for CES: a derived GPON
clock or a local oscillator. When the system clock for CES is derived from the
GPON, the upstream P-OLT locks to the BIT clock and supplies the ONT with an
Ethernet clock that is traceable to a network timing reference. The supplied Ethernet
clock is used for differential clock recovery and for timing the upstream pseudo-wire
MEF-8 packet streams in the absence of a valid TDM recovery clock. The local
oscillator is only used if adaptive mode is selected.
The downstream TDM streams may be timed from one of two clocking sources: an
adaptive clock received from the MEF-8 packet stream, or a differential clock
recovered from the MEF-8 packet stream.
The business ONT calibrates its time of day from a series of network time protocol
(NTP) servers. The ONT communicates with the NTP servers using the NTP
protocol and authenticate NTP servers with a provisionable security key. During a
loss of service (LOS) state on the GPON interface, a minimum 32 ppm clock is
maintained.

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6.1 Overview 6-2

6.2 LP MDU ONT functional blocks 6-2

6.3 Modular ONT and plug-in unit functional blocks 6-9

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6.1 Overview

This chapter provides a description of LP MDU and modular ONT functional


hardware blocks.
Table 6-1 describes the system architecture and supported interfaces on the LP MDU
and the modular ONTs.

Table 6-1 ONT categories

ONT category description System Maximum interface capacity


architecture
POTS ports Ethernet RF video / POTS / VDSL DS1/E1
ports MoCA /
connectors 10/100/100
0BASE-T
Ethernet
connectors

Modular ONT GPON FPGA / 24 0 0 12 0


switch

LP MDU ONT GPON FPGA / 12 1 1/0 12/12 0


switch

The following sections in this chapter describe the functional blocks for ONTs based
on system architecture and supported interfaces.

6.2 LP MDU ONT functional blocks

The LP MDU ONT is based on a hybrid architecture consisting of a motherboard and


a service board. The motherboard contains all optical, power, and common circuitry
required to support the service board. The service board provides the connections to
the customer interfaces. For the VDSL LP MDU ONT, communication between the
motherboard and service board is performed using a DB connector while, for the GE
LP MDU ONT, a SU connector is used. The motherboard and the service board are
integrated into the LP MDU ONT and cannot be removed.
There are two variants of the LP MDU ONT motherboard, one for the VSDL LP
MDU ONT (O-24121V-A and O-24120V-A) and the GE LP MDU ONT
(O-24121G-A and O-24120G-A). For the GE LP MDU ONT, the VDSL2 circuits
along with the associated splitter design of the VDSL LP MDU ONT has been
removed. The FPGAs move from the motherboard to the service board and are
updated to support 12 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet interfaces.

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The LP MDU ONT motherboard and service board contain the following functional
blocks:
• optical functional block
• GPON MAC FPGA
• gigabit Ethernet multilayer switch
• on-board controller
• test and diagnostic functions
• complex programmable logic device
• network synchronization
• time calibration
• voice subsystem
• RF video amplifier

The VDSL LP MDU ONT motherboard contains the following functional blocks
that are contained on the service board of the GE LP MDU ONT:
• VoIP DSP devices
• Alexandria FPGA
• gigabit Ethernet physical layer interface (PHY)
Figure 6-1 illustrates the motherboard and service board functional blocks for the
VDSL LP MDU ONT.

Figure 6-1 VDSL LP MDU ONT functional blocks

TDM
-48 V power DSP 8
Converter OBC CODEC/SLIC
channel 8
CODEC/SLIC
Control Control POTS
CODEC/SLIC Ports
Bus PCI Bus CODEC/SLIC
Optical MII
functional block Bus

Triplexer
LVDS GE SERDES
CDR/BMLD GPON
FPGA GMII multilayer Alexandria
RF video Clock switch FPGA

POTS NTR
Type F SS SMII
connector Alexandria FPGA
configuration

LD 2
CH 4
VDSL VDSL VDSL VDSL
BME AFE IFE LD 2 Ports
CH

18964

Figure 6-2 illustrates the motherboard and service board functional blocks for the GE
LP MDU ONT.

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Figure 6-2 GE LP MDU ONT functional blocks

TDM
-48 V power DSP 8
Converter OBC CODEC/SLIC
channel Up to 24
CODEC/SLIC
Control Control POTS
CODEC/SLIC interfaces
Bus PCI Bus CODEC/SLIC
Optical MII
functional block Bus

Triplexer
GE SERDES
CDR/BMLD GPON
Data FPGA GMII multilayer Alexandria
RF video Clock switch FPGA

Type F MII
connector

GE
PHY Up to 12
10/100/1000 Base-T
GE Ethernet interfaces
PHY

Motherboard Service board


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Optical functional block


The optical functional block contains two key groups of functions: the optical
functions and the signaling functions.
Table 6-2 describes the optical functions of the LP MDU ONT motherboard.

Table 6-2 Optical functions of the LP MDU ONT motherboard

Optical function Description


Optical diplexer or triplexer Optical-to-electrical conversion. A triplexer is used for LP MDU
ONTs with RF video and a diplexer is used for LP MDU ONTs
without RF video.

Clock data recovery (CDR) Data quantization, signal-level detection, clock recovery, and
data retiming

Burst mode laser driver (BMLD) Conversion of the digital stream bursts of data from the GPON
MAC field programmable gate array (FPGA) into the
appropriate current levels for driving the laser diode

RF video amplifier Receives an RF video signal from the triplexer and produces
the required RF output for the subscriber video equipment.
The RF subsystem monitors the levels of optical and RF signals
in support of the performance management functions.

GPON MAC FPGA


The GPON MAC FPGA interacts with the optical functions and provides GPON
MAC functions. Table 6-3 describes the features of the GPON MAC FPGA.

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Table 6-3 GPON MAC FPGA features

Feature Description

Interfaces Supports two GMII to the gigabit Ethernet multilayer switches as well
as the GPON interface.

Upstream and downstream Supports upstream and downstream FEC. FEC is a data encoding
FEC format used with data transmissions in the transport layer between
the LP MDU ONT and an P-OLT. The encoding introduces redundancy,
which allows the decoder to detect and correct the transmission
errors.

AES support AES algorithm, is a symmetric block cipher that can encrypt and
decrypt information. AES algorithm supports key sizes of 128 bits,
192 bits, and 256 bits.

Internal MDU VLAN tagging Supports VLAN tag extraction and insertion functions for internal
traffic grooming and the FCS check/calculate function.

Network timing reference Supports synchronization for subsystems that need to be referenced
(NTR) to network synchronization sources.

Gigabit Ethernet multilayer switch


The gigabit Ethernet multilayer switch provides a data path between the optical
functional block and the service board. The switch also supports a PCI bus to the
on-board controller function.
Table 6-4 describes the switch features.

Table 6-4 Gigabit Ethernet multilayer switch features

Feature Description

VLAN cross-connect Cross-connection between VLAN and Ethernet

IGMP mirror Enables IGMP snooping. The IGMP mirror function extracts a packet
from the data stream from the OBC while simultaneously sending it
towards the GPON interface and service board.
IPMC Used to enable video stream multicasting and replication towards the
respective service interfaces

Priority level mapping Eight priority levels of IEEE 802.1P/Q mapped to eight priority queues
for each Ethernet port. Priority queues are configurable for each
Ethernet port.

Line rate switching Applicable to all packet sizes

Double VLAN tagging Supports two VLAN tagged Ethernet frames with an Ethernet packet
size of 1526 bytes

On-chip data packet Supports 1 Mb of on-chip data packet memory


memory

On-board controller
The OBC provides the communication control processing functions to the multilayer
switch and the service board.

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Table 6-5 describes the OBC interfaces.

Table 6-5 OBC interfaces

Interface Description

Micro wire Used to connect to the remote inventories and temperature sensors
on the LP MDU ONT motherboard and service board

PCI Used to connect the OBC to the Gigabit Ethernet multilayer switch

Local bus Used to connect to the LP MDU ONT subsystems for control,
provisioning, and status monitoring activities

Craft port (if enabled) Used by service personnel to access the LP MDU ONT for
administration and maintenance purposes

Table 6-6 describes the OBC functions.

Table 6-6 OBC functions

Function Description
LP MDU ONT testing Can initialize and perform a self-test of the LP MDU ONT

DHCP Allows the LP MDU ONT subsystems to obtain their configurations,


such as IP addresses when they start up

IGMP snooping Monitors IGMP message flows to maintain a local multicast filter and
forwarding database
VoIP Derived service that supports interoperability with a G6 voice
gateway or a softswitch

VDSL management Supports the VDSL management function

Ping and trace route Supports the ping and trace route function
802.1x authentication Supports 802.1x authentication

Test and diagnostic functions


The motherboard provides the testing and debugging functions as described in
Table 6-7.

Table 6-7 Test and diagnostic functions

Function Description

Craft port Provided through a serial user interface (RS-232) to the OBC. Access is through
a DB-9 connector. This port is also available as a local craft interface for the
installation and trouble-shooting application of the LP MDU ONT.
Loopback Multilayer switch - MAC loopback that allows the MAC to get into an internal
loopback and transmit 100 packets for verification. The loopback is intended
for hardware lab testing only.

Temperature Interfaces with the OBC.


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Complex programmable logic device


The LP MDU ONT uses the CPLD to decode the address of the control bus interface
and for chip select generation. The CPLD can also be used to provide network timing
referencing (NTR) for Ethernet UNI interfaces.

Network synchronization
The LP MDU ONT subsystems, such as the voice and VDSL subsystems, require
voice network synchronization clocks. The NTR is normally derived from the
recovered GPON clock. During a LOS state on the GPON interface, a minimum
32 ppm clock is maintained.
The Alexandria FPGA is responsible for generating the VoIP subsystem and VDSL
subsystem NTR clock. All other voice network synchronization clocks are locally
generated on the service board.

Time calibration
The LP MDU ONT derives accurate time calibration from a series of NTP servers.
The ONT communicates with the NTP servers using the NTP protocol and
authenticates NTP servers with a provisionable security key.
If NTP is not used, the ONT receives time calibration from the OLT.

Alexandria FPGA
For the GE LP MDU ONT, one of the three blocks found in the service board rather
than the motherboard as with the VDSL variant, is the Alexandria FPGA. In the GE
LP MDU ONT, communication between the motherboard and service board,
including the sending of configuration signals, is sent from the motherboard through
the SU connector to the FPGAs in the service board. These FPGAs support POTS
and 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet connections.
The VDSL LP MDU ONT supports three Alexandria FPGAs. The FPGA is a six port
Ethernet switch that controls functions such as buses, bridges, and interfaces to the
VDSL and VoIP DSPs on the service board, and the LEDs on the LP MDU ONT.
Each FPGA supports up to 8 POTS and 4 VDSL connections.
For upstream traffic, the FPGA either adds, translates, or replaces VLAN tags based
on the QoS tagging mode specification. For downstream traffic, the FPGA either
strips, translates, or allows to pass through VLAN tags travelling toward UNI ports.
The FPGA supports eight CoS queues for the source synchronous serial MII
(SS-SMII) interfaces respectively associated with a UNI port.
The FPGA performs switching between the VoIP MII interface, the UNI interface,
and the GE port. The FPGA supports egress shaping in the downstream direction
toward the VDSL subsystem.
The FPGA is configurable through a serial configuration interface from the PON
motherboard and a JTAG boundary scan interface, which is used for production.

VDSL2 subsystem
The service board provides the VDSL2 subsystem functions as described in
Table 6-8.

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Table 6-8 VDSL2 subsystem functions

Function Description

VDSL 8 port burst A data pump that uses discrete multi-tone (DMT) modulation. Each VDSL BME
mode engine uses only four of the eight ports. The BME receives Ethernet packets from the
(BME) Alexandria FPGA on the motherboard over a quad-port SS-SMII interface
(only 4 ports operating at 125 MHz and also receives an 8 bit memory mapped microprocessor
used) interface (MPI) from the Alexandria FPGA used for program downloads, control,
and monitoring functions. The BME interfaces with the AFE.

VDSL quad port Interfaces with the BME and the IFE and provides converters and on chip digital
analog front end signal processing
(AFE)

VDSL quad port An integrated circuit that connects to the line driver and integrates all
integrated front commonly used filters for worldwide deployment
end (IFE)

VDSL line driver A two-port differential device that provides the functionality required to
(LD) implement a line interface for concentrators (CO) & DSLAMs. A transformer
connects each port of the line driver with the line. On the network side, it is
connected to the IFE.

Voice subsystem
The LP MDU ONT provides voice service using VoIP technology. Voice services
are delivered through an RJ-21 connector.
The LP MDU ONT supports an interworking function from the analog POTS lines
to the VoIP or Ethernet layers. Each LP MDU outdoor ONT provides the following:
• up to 24 combination POTS/VDSL lines (12 POTS lines and 12 more POTS lines
that can be shared with VDSL lines on the VDSL LP MDU ONT while the GE
LP MDU ONT features 24 POTS-only lines with no combination lines)
• support for G.711 and G.729 CODEC; the support for G.729 requires reduced
channel number with a software upgrade
• fax per T.38 on POTS lines
The VoIP DSP supports up to eight POTS channels. Three DSPs reside on the
motherboard and interface with dual CODEC/SLIC devices on the service board
using TDM.
The DSP provides an Ethernet MII and a host interface in support of RTP data and
control data. The DSP supports VLAN tagging for RTP data transfers.
Each DSP located on the motherboard connects to four dual CODEC and dual SLIC
voice port devices on the service board, which provide up to eight POTS channels.
The Alexandria FPGA provides control through the MPI of the CODEC.

Ethernet subsystem
Data and IP video services are delivered through either a RJ-21 connector for the
VDSL LP MDU ONT or MRJ-21 for the GE LP MDU ONT. The delivery of IP
video services is enabled through the IP multicast service.

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The Ethernet subsystem consists of Quad PHYs (BCM5464), each associated with
an Alexandria FPGA, that provide up to twelve 10/100/1000BASE-T interfaces used
by the ONT. These interfaces interconnect the Ethernet service between functional
blocks on the motherboard of the GE LP MDU ONT.
A set-top box is required for the IP video service. The box is a device that uses a
television set as a user interface to the Internet. The requirement for the television set
associated with the set-top box is that it must be able to receive and display analog
broadcasts on channel 3 or 4.

RF video amplifier
The 7342 ISAM FTTU supports video overlay over the GPON that terminates at the
LP MDU triplexer. The video overlay signals are sent to an amplifier that converts
the video overlay signals into RF video signals. The function operates in the 1550 nm
optical band. Signals sent over the overlay network are forwarded to the subscriber
through an F-type connector attached to a coaxial cable on the LP MDU ONT.
The RF video service supports most available cable television (CATV) services,
including video-on-demand (VOD), interactive video (games), and standard and
premium analog and digital channels.
Consider the following when planning video deployments:
• MDU ONTs support up to 12 living units, each of which, in turn, can support
video distribution with a 1:4 split ratio
• The maximum supported length of RG-6 coax cable is 100 ft (30.48 m)

6.3 Modular ONT and plug-in unit functional blocks

The modular ONT consists of a PON motherboard and a maximum of three plug-in
service units. The modular ONT offers the following functional blocks:

• local switching • network synchronization


• control and management • connections
• plug-in service units • time calibration

Figure 6-3 shows the functional blocks of the modular ONT.

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Figure 6-3 Modular ONT functional blocks

RS232 craft port PON mother board Service units


interface (optional) SPI
ACU On-board
controller Control POTS/VDSL 4 POTS
GPON Optical bus GMII service unit
(OBC) 4 POTS
diplexer /VDSL
Control bus PCI
Signal bus Service POTS/VDSL 4 POTS
flow unit GMII
service unit 4 POTS
12-port connector /VDSL
GigE GMII
GPON multilayer 4 POTS
GMII switch POTS/VDSL
MAC FPGA GMII
NTR service unit 4 POTS
SU FPGA configuration /VDSL

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Local switching
The modular ONT provides local switching functions through the PON
motherboard. The PON motherboard supports the GPON optical conversion and
6-port GE multilayer switching.
Table 6-9 provides a description of the optical functions required by the modular
ONT motherboard.

Table 6-9 Optical functions

Optical function Description

Optical diplexer Optical-to-electrical conversion


Clock data recovery (CDR) Data quantization, signal-level detection, clock recovery, and
data retiming

Burst mode laser driver (BMLD) Conversion of the digital stream bursts of data from the GPON
MAC field programmable gate array (FPGA) into the
appropriate current levels for driving the laser diode

Table 6-10 describes the industry standards supported by the modular ONT GPON
MAC FPGA that provides media access control functions.

Table 6-10 Modular ONT MAC FPGA and standards

Functions Standards supported

PON The GPON FPGA supports ITU-T G984.2, G984.3, and G984.4, which require a
GPON to support a maximum of 2.5 Gb/s symmetrical line rate.

QoS The GPON FPGA supports mapping the eight priority levels of IEEE 802.1p/q to
equivalent eight priority queues. The mapping of upstream queues and port IDs
are configurable.

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Functions Standards supported

Security The GPON FPGA supports advanced encryption standard (AES), a standard
specified by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology.

VLAN The GPON FPGA supports the IEEE 802.1q-based VLAN tag extraction and
insertion function for internal traffic grooming, frame check sequence (FCS)
checking and calculating functions.

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Table 6-11 describes the features of the GE multilayer switch.

Table 6-11 GE multilayer switch features

Features Descriptions

VLAN cross-connect The cross-connection is between the VLAN and the Ethernet network.

IGMP mirror The IGMP mirror function enables IGMP snooping. The IGMP mirror
function extracts a packet from the data stream that originates from
the service unit and sends the packet to the OBC.

IP multicast (IPMC) The IPMC is used to enable video stream multicasting and replication
towards the respective service interfaces.

Priority-level mapping The eight priority levels of IEEE 802.1p/q are mapped to eight
priority queues for each Ethernet port. Priorities are configurable for
each Ethernet port.

Differentiated service code The switch extracts the Ethernet packet, accesses the IP layer, reads
point (DSCP) QoS mode the DSCP value, and inserts a VLAN tag into the Ethernet packet with
(upstream) the corresponding 802.1p value before forwarding the packet to the
GPON interface.
Line rate switching The line-rate switching is applicable to all packet sizes.

Double VLAN tagging The switch supports two VLAN tagged Ethernet frames with a packet
size of 1526 bytes.

On-chip data packet The switch supports 1 Mb of on-chip data packet memory.
memory

Control and management


The OBC provides the communication control and processing functions, as well as
management functions to the multilayer switch and the service units.
The OBC provides the functions as described in Table 6-12.

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Table 6-12 OBC functions

Functions Descriptions

Integrated security engine The integrated security engine supports DES, 3DES, MD-5, SHA-1,
AES, and ARC-4 encryption algorithms, as well as a public key
accelerator and an on-chip random number generator. The security
engine is capable of single-pass encryption and authentication, as
required by IPsec, IEEE 802.11i standard, and other security
protocols.

Dynamic host configuration The DHCP function allows the modular ONT subsystems to obtain
protocol (DHCP) their configurations, such as IP addresses, when they start up.

IGMP snooping The IGMP snooping function monitors IGMP message flows to maintain
a local multicast filter and forwarding database.

Voice over IP (VoIP) This is a derived VoIP service that supports interoperability with G6
voice gateway or a softswitch.

Very-high-bit-rate digital The OBC supports the VDSL management function.


subscriber line (VDSL)
management

Ping and trace route The OBC supports the ping and trace route function.

802.1x authentication The OBC supports 802.1x authentication.

Plug-in service units


The modular ONT provides a maximum of three plug-in service units. Each service
unit contains a motherboard that provides local switching, control, and management
functions. The service unit also contains the voice and data/video subsystems.
Figure 6-4 shows the function blocks of the service unit.

Figure 6-4 Service unit functional blocks

Local switching, control and Voice subsystem


management MPI

SPI TDM CODEC/SLIC


Temperature
sensor (2 channel)
SU FPGA
configuration Digital signal
processor Line
protection Line
Remote (DSP) drivers
inventory 8 channels function
TDM CODEC/SLIC
Control bus MII (2 channel)

GMII Service Unit (SU) MPI


FPGA
6-port switch Digital signal
4 SS-SMII processor AFE Analogue front Line
Line
(DSP) end (AFE) protection
4 channels function drivers
SU FPGA 4 channels
configuration
Data and video subsystem

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Local switching

The local switching is provided through the 6-port switch supported by the service
unit FPGA.
For upstream traffic, the FPGA adds a VLAN tag based on the QoS tagging mode
specification. For downstream traffic, the FPGA removes the VLAN tag from VDSL
traffic. The FPGA supports eight class of service (CoS) queues for the gigabit
Ethernet media independent interface (GMII) port associated with a VDSL port.
Each 802.1p CoS per VLAN may be associated with a unique port ID.
The FPGA performs switching between the VoIP media independent interface
(MII)/VDSL source-synchronous serial media independent interface (SS-SMII) and
the GE port. It supports egress shaping in the downstream direction towards the
data/video subsystem.
The FPGA is configurable through a serial configuration interface from the PON
motherboard and a JTAG boundary scan interface, which is used for production
testing.

Voice subsystem

The voice subsystem provides digital signaling processing (DSP), coder decoder
(CODEC), subscriber line interface circuit (SLIC), and the line protection functions.
The DSP provides an Ethernet MII and a host interface in support of real-time
protocol (RTP) data and control data. The DSP supports VLAN tagging for RTP data
transfers.
The FPGA provides control through the Microprocessor Interface (MPI) of the
CODEC and SLIC.
The line protection block provides a protection circuitry that protects the voice and
VDSL circuits from lightning strikes, ac mains cross, line induction from electric
motors and power lines.

Data subsystem

The data and video subsystem contains a DSP, AFE, and four single port drivers. The
DSP is a 4-channel DSL digital transceiver. The AFE is a 4-channel DSL analog
front end.

Network synchronization
The modular ONT subsystems, such as the voice and data subsystems, require voice
network synchronization clocks. The NTR is normally derived from the recovered
GPON clock. During a LOS state on the GPON interface, a minimum 32 ppm clock
is maintained.
The FPGA generates the VoIP subsystem NTR clock. All other voice network
synchronization clocks are locally generated on the service unit. The GPON MAC
FPGA provides NTR for POTS services.

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Connections
The FPGA supports the service unit FPGA configuration interface and provides two
GMIIs to the GE multilayer switch. The GE multilayer switch provides a data path
between the optical functional block and the three service units. The switch also
supports a peripheral component interconnect (PCI) bus to the OBC function.
The OBC provides the interfaces as described in Table 6-13.

Table 6-13 OBC interfaces

Interface Description

Micro wire This interface is used to connect to the remote inventories and
temperature sensors on the modular ONT motherboard and service
units.

PCI This interface is used to connect the OBC to the GE multilayer switch.
Local bus This interface is used to connect to the modular ONT subsystems for
control, provisioning, and status monitoring activities.

Craft port This interface is used by the operating personnel to access the
modular ONT for administration and maintenance purposes.

The modular ONT provides a minimum of 16 GEM port IDs, including the
following:
• 12 IDs for 12 VDSL ports
• 1 ID for ONT management control interface (OMCI)
• 1 IDs for RTP VoIP
• 1 ID for VoIP and RTP signaling and control
• 1 ID for Inband video

The modular ONT supports a minimum of 16 allocation IDs, including the


following:
• 12 IDs for 12 VDSL ports
• 1 ID for OMCI
• 1 IDs for VoIP and RTP signaling and control

Time calibration
The modular ONT derives accurate time calibration from a series of network time
protocol (NTP) servers. The ONT communicates with the NTP servers using the
NTP protocol and authenticates NTP servers with a provisionable security key.
If NTP is not used, the ONT receives time calibration from the OLT.

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7.1 Overview 7-2

7.2 Equipment options 7-2

7.3 Connections 7-2

7.4 Indoor ONT connections and physical components 7-4

7.5 Outdoor ONT connections and components 7-10

7.6 LP MDU outdoor ONT connections and components 7-13

7.7 Modular ONT and plug-in unit connections and


components 7-15

7.8 Business and SOHO ONT connections and components 7-20

7.9 Cable storage compartments 7-26

7.10 Location options 7-30

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7.1 Overview

This chapter provides information about ONT deployment planning.

7.2 Equipment options

The 7342 ISAM FTTU system provides ONTs that are deployed at the subscriber
location to connect the subscribers to the GPON for services.
The following ONTs are supported:
• indoor ONTs used for subscribers living in a single-family residence
• outdoor ONTs used for subscribers living in a single-family residence, for small
office home office (SOHO), or for multi dwelling unit (MDU) applications
• modular ONTs used for subscribers residing in a multi-dwelling residence, such
as an apartment building
• business ONTs used for business applications

7.3 Connections

The ONTs provide a single entry point for multiple services at the subscriber premise
and terminate services from the GPON. The ONTs support a maximum aggregated
optical line rate of 2.488 Gb/s downstream and 1.244 Gb/s upstream across the
GPON.
Table 7-1 shows the maximum connection capacity for ONTs.

Table 7-1 ONT connection capacity

ONT type and Maximum capacity


model
POTS 10/100 10/100/100 RF video MoCA VDSL DS1/E1 Local GPON
/BASE- 0BASE-T (CATV) craft SC/APC
T

Indoor ONT

I-020E-B — 2 — — — — — — 1 (1)

I-020E-H — 2 — — — — — — 1 (1)

I-211M-E 2 — 1 1 1 — — — 1 (2)

I-211M-D 2 — 1 1 1 — — — 1 (3)

I-220E-A 2 2 — — — — — — 1

I-221E-A 2 2 — 1 — — — — 1

Outdoor ONT
O-210E-B (4) 2 1 — — — — — 1 (5) 1 (6)

O-211E-B 2 1 — 1 — — — 1 1 (7)

O-211M-E 2 — 1 1 1 — — — 1 (8)

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ONT type and Maximum capacity


model
POTS 10/100 10/100/100 RF video MoCA VDSL DS1/E1 Local GPON
/BASE- 0BASE-T (CATV) craft SC/APC
T

O-420E-B 4 2 — — — — — 1 1

O-421E-B 4 2 — 1 — — — 1 1 (9)

Outdoor ONT – Small Office Home Office (SOHO)

O-820G-D 8 — 2 (10) — — — — 1 1

O-821G-D 8 — 2 (10) 1 — — — — 1

Outdoor ONT – LP multi dwelling unit (MDU)

O-24121V-A 24 — — 1 — 12 — 1 1
O-24120V-A 24 — — — (11) — 12 — 1 1

O-24121G-A 24 — 12 1 — — — 1 1

O-24120G-A 24 — 12 — (12) — — — 1 1
Modular ONT

M-300-A (13) 24 — — — — 12 — — 1 (14)

S-840V-A (15) 8 — — — — 4 — — 1

Business ONT
B-8102G-A 8 — 1 — — — 2 1 1

B-8112G-A 8 — 1 1 — — 2 1 1

(2 of 2)

Notes
(1) The I-020E-B part number 3FE 28683 AA has an SC/UPC connector.
(2) The I-211M-E part number 3FE 51296 AA has an SC/APC connector.
(3) The I-211M-D part number 3FE 51307 AA has an OptiTap connector while the 3FE 51307 BA variant has a SC/APC
connector.
(4) The O-210E-B comes in three variants. See the outdoor ONT unit data sheet for information about the differences.
(5) Only O-210E-B ONTs part number 3FE 50683 AF, 3FE 50683 AP, 3FE 50683 AD, and 3FE 50683 AH have craft ports.
(6) The O-210E-B ONT part number 3FE 50683 AH and 3FE 50683 AS have OptiTap connectors.
(7) The O-211E-B ONT part number 3FE 50683 AG and 3FE 50683 AR have OptiTap connectors.
(8) The O-211M-E ONT has OptiTap or SC/APC connectors.
(9) The O-421E-B part number 3FE 50683 AE has an OptiTap connector.
(10) The O-821G-D SOHO outdoor ONT has an OptiTap connector. SOHO ONTs have phase lock loop (PLL) locked to the PON.
(11) The O-24121V-A variant supports RF video while the O-24120V-A variant does not support RF video.
(12) The O-24121G-A variant supports RF video while the O-24120G-A variant does not support RF video.
(13) The M-300-A comes in two variants. See the modular ONT unit data sheer for information about the differences.
(14) The M-300-A part number 3FE 50533 AB has an OptiTap connector.
(15) The S-840V-A service plug-in unit installs in the M-300-A ONT and provides the M-300-A with POTS and VDSL ports. Up to

three S-840V-A units can install in an M-300-A ONT.

Table 7-2 shows the maximum number of ONTs supported on a given PON when all
ONTs are of the same type.

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Table 7-2 Maximum ONT connections per PON

ONT Maximum ONTs per PON (1)

Indoor ONT 64

Outdoor ONT (single residence and SOHO) 64

Outdoor ONT (LP MDU) 8


Modular ONT 8

Business ONT 64

Note
(1) All ONTs connected to the PON are assumed to be of the same type.

7.4 Indoor ONT connections and physical components

The following sections describe the different ONT connections and physical
components.

I-020E-B, I-020E-H, and I-020G-F connections and components


The I-020E-B, I-020G-F, and I-020E-H ONTs are for indoor deployment and can be
installed vertically or horizontally. Connections to the SC/APC and RJ-45 ports are
on the outside of the ONT.
Figure 7-1 shows the indoor ONT physical connections for the I-020E-B and
I-020E-H.

Figure 7-1 I-020E-B and I-020E-H connections

Power Fiber optic Ethernet


connection port ports
18758

Table 7-3 describes the indoor ONT physical connections.

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Table 7-3 Indoor ONT connections

Connection Description

Fiber optic port This connection is provided through a fiber optic cable.

Ethernet ports This connection is provided through an Ethernet RJ-45 cable. Up to two
Ethernet connections may be supported, depending on the indoor ONT
model. The Ethernet port can support both data and in-band video
services (1).

Power This connection is provided through a cable to the ac/dc power


converter.

Note
(1) Both Ethernet ports support IPTV but only one of the two ports can be configured for IPTV support
at any one time.

I-221E-A and I-220E-A connections and components


The I-221E-A and I-220E-A ONTs are for indoor deployment and can be installed
vertically, horizontally, or attached to a wall. There is a removable fiber access
enclosure that covers an SC/APC connector and fiber splice tray. Connections to the
RJ-45, RJ-11, and coaxial connectors are on the outside of the ONT.
Figure 7-2 shows the I-221E-A indoor ONT physical connections.

Figure 7-2 I-221E-A indoor ONT connections

RJ-11 phone
connectors

Video coaxial
connector MO
DE
LIN
K
MO
DE
LIN
K

Fiber optic port

Ethernet ports

Power connection
No1015

The I-221E-A and the I-220E-A use the same enclosure but each support different
connections. Plastic plugs cover unavailable ports.
Figure 7-3 shows the fiber storage tray and internal SC/APC connector.

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Figure 7-3 Fiber storage tray

Buffer tube
cable tie

Fiber
Buffer tube
storage
cable ties
tray

SC/APC
connection

Fiber
cable tie
Cable tie
Buffer tube routing
flanges Fiber cable
buffer tube Fiber cable Fiber routing flange
outer jacket
No1009

Table 7-4 describes the indoor ONT physical connections.

Table 7-4 Indoor ONT connections

Connection Description

POTS connections This connection is provided through an RJ-11 phone connector.

RF video coaxial This connection is provided through a coaxial cable.


connector (Type F)

Fiber optic port This connection is provided through a fiber optic cable.

Ethernet ports This connection is provided through an Ethernet RJ-45 cable. Up to two
Ethernet connections may be supported, depending on the indoor ONT
model. The Ethernet port can support both data and in-band video
services (1).

Power This connection is provided through a cable to the ac/dc power


converter.

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Note
(1) Both Ethernet ports support IPTV but only one of the two ports can be configured for IPTV support
at any one time.

I-211M-E connections and components


The I-211M-E indoor ONT is designed for in-wall installations in pre-constructed
telecommunications cabinets or on-wall installations in a telecommunications room.
Figure 7-4 shows the I-211M-E indoor ONT with the inner cover closed.

Figure 7-4 I-211M-E with inner cover closed

Cover

MGMT

MOCA
NTWK

POTS
BTRY

DATA
PWR

FAIL
VID

SYSTEM
STATUS

BATTERY
POWER

REPLACE
BATTERY

AUXILIARY
POWER

ALARM
SILENCE
OK

BATTERY
EMERGENCY
USE

19136

Figure 7-5 shows the I-211M-E indoor ONT with the inner cover open and the
physical connections labeled.

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Figure 7-5 I-211M-E indoor ONT connections

Power/Alarm
connector

RJ-45 port
POTS IDC
connector

RJ-11 ports

Fiber POTS IDC


connector

MGMT

MOCA
NTWK

POTS
BTRY

DATA
PWR

FAIL
VID
storage
tray Type F coaxial
connector
Thumbscrew
Ground lug

19121

Table 7-5 defines the connectors on the in-wall MoCA indoor ONT.

Table 7-5 In-wall MoCA indoor ONT connectors

Connectors Description

POTS connectors 2 POTS ports supporting up to 8 terminals

Data and IP video RJ-45 connectors for 10/100/1000 BASE-T for Ethernet connection
connectors

Type F connector Type F connector that supports RG-59, RG-6, and series 7 coax cables for
CATV and MoCA connection

PON optical SC/APC connectors for GPON connection


connectors

Power/Alarm pre-terminated in power supply


connectors

I-211M-D connections and components


The I-211M-D ONT is an integrated device that serves a variety of network needs
with different interfaces. Figure 7-6 shows the location of the connectors for the
interfaces on an I-211M-D.

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Figure 7-6 Connectors on an I-211M-D

Battery
compartment System Status

Battery Power

AC/DC Power Replace Power

connector for OPSU System Status

Alarm
Silence

Battery
Emergency Use

Type F coaxial
connector

TR
TR
POTS IDC
connectors
TR
MOCA
POTS
MGMT
NTWK
DATA
VID
FAIL
BTRY
PWR

TR
Per-terminated Ground
RJ-11 ports (via AC plug)
SC/APC or OptiTap adaptor
Lug or nut and
TR

RJ-45 port cup washers for


TR

optional external
TR

ground connection
POTS IDC
TR

connectors
Fiber storage
tray

Optional cable
strain relief

OPSU

19359

Note — The optical cable strain relief depicted in Figure 7-6 is


available only on the 3FE 51307 BA variant of the I-211M-D ONT.

Table 7-6 defines the connectors on the I-211M-D ONT.

Table 7-6 I-211M-D ONT connectors

Connectors Description

POTS connectors RJ-11 connectors for POTS connection with optional IDC connectors (1) (2)

Data and IP video RJ-45 connectors for 10/100/1000BASE-T for Ethernet connection with
connectors optional IDC-type connectors (1) (2)

Type F connector Type F connector that supports RG-6, and series 7 coax cables for CATV and
MoCA connection

PON optical SC/APC or OptiTap connectors for GPON connection


connectors

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Power connectors Internal with optional auxiliary battery pack

Alarm connectors Internal

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Notes
(1) The I-211M-D ONT uses RJ-11 and RJ-45 connectors that are not gel-filled.
(2) The 3FE 51307 BA variant of the I-211M-D ONT does not include IDC connectors.

7.5 Outdoor ONT connections and components

The following section describes the different single residence outdoor ONT models
and connections.
Outdoor ONTs are externally hardened for outdoor deployment. A tamper-resistant
mechanical fitting prevents unauthorized entry. There are two inner covers and an
outer cover that seals the enclosure. Under the outer cover, a nested inner cover
prevents access to fiber and power terminals, but allows an unobstructed view of
status LEDs, POTS, Ethernet, and RF video connections. The connections are
accessible without opening the fiber and power protection cover.
Figure 7-7 shows the O-421E outdoor ONT with the inner cover closed as well as
cable entry points and enclosure locking mechanisms.

Figure 7-7 O-421E with inner cover closed.

Telco access
bolt position

Fiber
cable
port Padlock bypass

Subscriber access
Lower mounting screw position
pedestal Subscriber padlock
Voice, data, video, eyelet position
power, alarms, and
ground port
18222

Figure 7-8 shows the O-421E outdoor ONT physical connections.

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Figure 7-8 Connectors on an O-421E

EPC terminal
Craft port (IDC connector)

Power
connector

Alarm terminal
(IDC connector)

Ethernet
plugs

POTS
test ports
SC/APC T R
adapter TELCO
(OptiTap
optical
connector
also
available)
POTS screw
connectors
Ground
wire
terminal

F type coaxial
connector

Ground wire
terminal
18198

Figure 7-9 shows the O-211E outdoor ONT physical connections.

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Figure 7-9 Connectors on a O-211E

Serial
number
Ground Tracer
wire connector

Power and
alarm IDC
connection

TR
POTS IDC
connector

TR
TR
TELCO

TR
TR

TR
TR
Ethernet IDC

TR
connection

TR
POTS IDC
connector

TR
TR
TR
F type coaxial
connection

Ground wire
terminal

18379

Table 7-7 describes the outdoor ONT physical connections.

Table 7-7 Outdoor ONT connections

Connection Description

Craft port (1) The craft port is used for a local management console connection to the
outdoor ONT.

POTS connections This connection is provided through a screw-down terminal, IDCs, or an


RJ-11 port. Up to four POTS connections are supported, depending on the
outdoor ONT model.

(1 of 2)

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Connection Description

Data, IP video (2),


and This connection is provided through Ethernet RJ-45 or IDC type connectors
VoIP connections (if available) for connection to Ethernet lines. Up to two Ethernet
connections are supported for both data and IP video services.

RF video and MoCA This connection is provided through the F-type connector for CATV
connection (1) service, and MoCA data and IPTV services. Outdoor ONT supports one
F-type connector depending on the outdoor ONT model.

PON optical This connection is provided through SC/APC or OptiTap/APC connectors


connection for the physical interface to the PON.

Power and alarm Power and alarm connections to an external UPS with support for battery
connections alarms are provided. Screw-down terminals or IDC connectors may be
used, depending on the outdoor ONT model.

(2 of 2)

Notes
(1) Not supported on all outdoor ONT models.
(2) For outdoor ONTs that have two Ethernet ports, both Ethernet ports support IPTV but only one of
the two ports can be configured for IPTV support at any one time.

7.6 LP MDU outdoor ONT connections and components

The following sections describe the different LP MDU outdoor ONT models and
connections.

O-24121V-A and O-24120V-A connections and components


Figure 7-10 shows the O-24121V-A outdoor ONT physical connections.

Figure 7-10 Connectors on an O-24121V-A

VDSL2 and POTS


connector POTS
POWER

BTRY

VIDEO
FAIL

DATA

NWK

MGMT

VIDEO
INTF
POTS

DATA 1

DATA 2

DATA 3

Power and
DATA 4

DATA 5

DATA 6

DATA 7

DATA 8

DATA 9

DATA 10

DATA 11

DATA 12

GPON

alarm connector CRAF


T ETHE
RNET

Video coaxial SAVE

Auxiliary connector
DATA

environmental
alarm Craft port
Ethernet Save Fiber optic
port Data connector
button
18937

Table 7-8 describes the VDSL LP MDU outdoor ONT physical connections.

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Table 7-8 VDSL LP MDU ONT interfaces

Connector Description

VDSL2 and POTS For the VDSL LP MDU ONT, the VDSL2 and POTS interface is an 48 position
connector RJ-21 connector that supports up to 12 POTS only lines and 12 combo
POTS/VDSL2 lines. The cable can be attached to an external customer
patch panel.

Power and alarm A 7-pin Phoenix connector provides the –48 V input power and return for
connector the LP MDU ONT and the UPS alarms.

Auxiliary environmental A 7-pin Phoenix connector provides up to three customer defined


alarm connector environmental alarms for the LP MDU ONT.

Craft port The craft interface is a right angled RS232 serial port that can be
accessed with a male DB-9 connector.

Fiber optic connector An SC/APC fiber optic connector terminates a fiber optic connection
from the P-OLT.

Ethernet connector This connection is provided through Ethernet RJ-45. The RJ-45
connectors support 10/100BASE-T or 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
connections.

O-24121G-A and O-24120G-A connections and components


Figure 7-11 shows the physical connections on the O-24121G-A outdoor ONT.

Figure 7-11 Connectors on an O-24121G-A

10/100/1000 Base-T
Ethernet Connectors

POTS connector Ports 7..12 Ports 1..6

GbE

POTS 7..12 1..6 GPON


VIDEO
POWER/ALARMS ENV ALARMS ETHERNET
POWER

DATA10

DATA11

DATA12
DATA1

DATA2

DATA3

DATA4

DATA5

DATA6

DATA7

DATA8

DATA9
VIDEO

MGMT

CRAFT SAVE
POTS
BTRY

DATA

NWK

INTF
FAIL

DATA

Power and Auxiliary Video coaxial Craft Ethernet Save Fiber optic
alarm connector environmental connector port port Data connector
alarm button
19117

Table 7-9 describes the GE LP MDU outdoor ONT physical connections.

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Table 7-9 GE LP MDU ONT interfaces

Connector Description

POTS connector For the GE LP MDU ONT, the POTS interface is an 48 position RJ-21
connector that supports up to 24 POTS lines.

10/100/1000BASE-T For the GE LP MDU ONT, the 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet interface are
Ethernet connectors two 48 position MRJ-21 connectors that support up to 12
10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet lines. Half duplex is not supported.

Power and alarm A 7-pin Phoenix connector provides the –48 V input power and return for
connector the LP MDU ONT and the UPS alarms.
Auxiliary environmental A 7-pin Phoenix connector provides up to three customer defined
alarm connector environmental alarms for the LP MDU ONT.

Craft port The craft interface is a right angled RS232 serial port that can be
accessed with a male DB-9 connector.

Fiber optic connector An SC/APC fiber optic connector terminates a fiber optic connection
from the P-OLT.

Ethernet connector The GE LP MDU ONT does not use the 10/100/1000 BASE-T Ethernet
connections provided on the RJ-45 port.

7.7 Modular ONT and plug-in unit connections and components

The following section describes the modular ONT and plug-in unit connections.
Figure 7-12 and Table 7-10 describe the modular ONT physical connections.

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Figure 7-12 M-300-A interfaces, connections, and LEDs

Door alarm Service unit


switch S-840V-A
(one of three)
DAT_EQMT

POTS

DAT 4
Service unit
J8
CHAMP connector
DAT 3

DAT 2

SU 3 DAT 1

SC/APC connector
adapter (AA variant)
+48 V
OUTPUT

+48 RTN
+ 48V

+ 48V
DAT_EQMT

_ 48 RTN RTN
- 48V
RTN POTS

_ 48 V - 48V
INPUT

DANGER
DAT 4
J8
Service unit
Ethernet port
Invisible laser
radiation present
when the optic
connector is open
DAT 3
S-840V-A
LED indicators
AVOID DIRECT
EXPOSURE TO
LINK ACT

(unused)
BEAM
SWRD INTF

POWER DAT 2
BATTERY

LED indicators FAIL


VIDEO
SU 2 DAT 1
DATA
Video
RECEIVER

NETWORK
MGMT
INTF
POTS

Craft port
CRAFT

DAT_EQMT

POTS
1 GND
EPC
ENVIRONMENTAL ALARMS

JUMPER
1
DAT 4
Battery alarm
LOW 2 GND
BATTERY ALARMS

J8
NO 2

connections
RPLC 3 GND
DAT 3
ON 3
ALARM NOT USED
GND
DAT 2

SU 1 DAT 1
Environmental
alarm connections
SU3 POTS
CABLE ASSY
POTS
termination
SU2 POTS
CABLE ASSY
cable
assemblies
(24 POTS
SU1 POTS
CABLE ASSY connectors)

Power, alarm, and


ground cable Fiber Twisted pair
(optional fiber routing) optic cable POTS/VDSL cable
18358

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Table 7-10 Modular ONT connections

Connection Description

Craft port This connection is used for the management of the modular ONT unit.

POTS termination These assemblies provide 12 POTS and 12 POTS/VDSL connections.


cable assemblies

Service plug-in unit This connector provides 4 POTS and 4 POTS/VDSL connections.
CHAMP connector

Power and alarm This cable provides connection to the power supply.
cable

Fiber optic cable This cable provides connection to the GPON.

Twisted pair This cable provides connection to the residential gateways.


POTS/VDSL cable

• a motherboard that provides


• power and traffic management
• optical, power, and common circuitry for POTS/VDSL service units
• a maximum of three POTS/VDSL service units (S-840V-A) that provide
customer service interfaces
• 4 interfaces for POTS-only transmissions
• 4 interfaces for POTS/VDSL simultaneous transmissions
• interface LEDs
The modular ONT front door is equipped with tamper-resistant screws to prevent
unauthorized entry; see Figure 7-13. A second internal cover protects access to fiber
and power terminals; see Figure 7-14.

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Figure 7-13 Modular ONT enclosure (external view)

Tamper-resistant screw

Tamper-resistant screw

Tamper-resistant screw

18420

The modular ONT enclosure is designed for indoor and outdoor deployment, and can
be mounted on walls, poles, and in equipment racks. You can customize the
enclosure with a company logo. Brackets are used to mount the modular ONT on
walls, poles, and to the front of 19-inch and 23-inch racks.
The front-access door is locked with a screw-type locking device to prevent
unauthorized entry and protects the fiber connections, power switch, and alarms. The
door also provides a plastic solar shield. A second internal cover protects access to
the fiber and power terminals. Cable entry is made through openings at the bottom
of the enclosure. The cable entry openings are sealed against insects, dust, and water,
but not vapor.
Warning — Do not submerge the modular ONT. The modular ONT
cannot withstand water submersion caused by flooding. Equipment
damage will occur.

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Figure 7-14 Modular ONT enclosure (internal view)

DAT_EQMT

POTS

DAT 4
J8
Internal cover DAT 3
(protects the
power, alarm, and DAT 2

fiber optic SU 3 DAT 1

connections)

OUTPUT
+ 48V

+ 48V
DAT_EQMT
RTN
- 48V
RTN POTS
- 48V

INPUT
DAT 4
J8

DAT 3
LINK ACT
SWRD INTF

POWER DAT 2
BATTERY
FAIL
VIDEO
SU 2 DAT 1
DATA
Video
Tamper-resistant
RECEIVER

NETWORK
MGMT
INTF

screws POTS
CRAFT

DAT_EQMT

POTS
1 GND
EPC
ENVIRONMENTAL ALARMS

JUMPER
1
LOW 2 GND
DAT 4
BATTERY ALARMS

J8
NO 2
RPLC 3 GND
DAT 3
ON 3
ALARM NOT USED
GND
DAT 2

SU 1 DAT 1
SERIAL

SU3 POTS
CABLE ASSY

SU2 POTS
CABLE ASSY

SU1 POTS
CABLE ASSY

18361

Within the enclosure assembly, the modular ONT motherboard provides power and
traffic management, and accommodates optical, power, and common circuitry for
the S-840V-As; see Figure 7-15.

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Figure 7-15 S-840V-A

DAT_EQMT

POTS

DAT 4
6.75 in. J8

DAT 3

DAT 2

DAT 1

11.10 in.

2.86 in. 1.50 in.

18362

The S-840V-A uses a 24-position female telephony CHAMP connector interface to


provide phone and data services to the customer. A cable is connected to the
connector on the S-840V-A to bring POTS signals to a standard screw or IDC
terminal block. The block provides electrical connectivity at the network
demarcation point between operator and subscriber.
The S-840V-A provides connection capacity as follows:
• 4 residences supported per S-840V-A, 12 residences per modular ONT maximum
• 8 POTS interfaces per S-840V-A, 24 POTS lines per modular ONT maximum
• 4 VDSL interfaces per S-840V-A, 12 VDSL lines per modular ONT maximum
• up to three S-840V-As in each modular ONT

Note — The number of ONTs per PON is limited by bandwidth per


ONT and the mixture of ONT types (for example, outdoor ONT,
modular ONT).

7.8 Business and SOHO ONT connections and components

The following section describes the business ONT and SOHO outdoor ONT
components.

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The business and SOHO ONTs are externally hardened for outdoor deployment. A
tamper-resistant screw on the outer cover prevents unauthorized entry in to the unit.
Two inner covers also have tamper-resistant screws: one protecting the fiber
connector area, and another covering the power terminals and local craft port inside
the unit. There is an unobstructed view of status LEDs, and access to the POTS,
Ethernet, RF video, and DS1 or E1 connections are possible without opening either
the fiber or power protection covers.
Figure 7-16 show a closed business or SOHO ONT.

Figure 7-16 Closed SOHO or business ONT

18852

Figure 7-17 shows a SOHO or business ONT with the inner covers protecting the
fiber, and the power and alarm connections.

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Figure 7-17 Soho or business ONT showing inner covers

Tamper-resistant
bolt
Power connector
cover

INPUT RATING: DC
45V 55V 1.0A

2
PWR
Tested to Comply LINE
with FCC Standards 1
3
BTRY
LINE
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
Optical COMMUNICATION SERVICE EQUIPMENT FAIL
2
T 4

connector c ® US LISTED
27FY
Type 3R Enclosure - Rainproof VIDEO
LINE
3
R
area cover This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
LINE
4
5
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference DATA
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. LINE
5
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil 6
numerique de la class A est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada NTWK
LINE
CAUTION 6
This Assembly Contains Electrostatic Sensitive Devices MGMT 7
INTF
LINE
WARNING 7
POTS

Tamper-resistant TELCO ACCESS LINE


8

bolt

TR
ETHERNET

LINK

TR
1

MODE

TR
TR
DS1

EQPT
THIS DEVICE IS INTEDED TO BE
ATTACHED TO A RECEIVER THAT IS
NOT USED TO RECEIVE OVER-THE0AIR 1
BROADCAST SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF
THIS DEVICE IN ANY OTHER FASHION

EQPT SF
MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE
TO RADIO COMMUNICATION AND IS
IN VIOLATION OF THE FCC RULES,
PART 15.

VIDEO 2

SF
DS2

18961

B-8112-A and B-8102-A connections


Figure 7-18 shows the B-8211G-A business ONT physical connections. The
B-2101G-B has exactly the same layout and connectors, except that the RF video
port is not available.

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Figure 7-18 Connectors on a B-8211G-A

Craft port Power and alarm


connector

INPUT RATING: DC
45V 55V 1.0A
CRAFT

1
BLK

2
PWR
LINE
1
3
BTRY
LINE
2
4
FAIL T
LINE
3
VIDEO
R
LINE
4
5
DATA

NTWK
LINE
5
6 POTS screw
Fiber storage MGMT
LINE
6
7
type block
tray INTF
LINE
7
POTS
TELCO ACCESS LINE
8
POTS ports
SC/APC fiber (RJ-11)
connector

TR
ETHERNET

Ethernet port

LINK

TR
1

MODE
(RJ-45)

TR
TR
DS1

DS1/E1 port 1

EQPT
THIS DEVICE IS INTEDED TO BE
ATTACHED TO A RECEIVER THAT IS
NOT USED TO RECEIVE OVER-THE0AIR 1
BROADCAST SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF
THIS DEVICE IN ANY OTHER FASHION (RJ-48C)

EQPT SF
MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE
TO RADIO COMMUNICATION AND IS
IN VIOLATION OF THE FCC RULES,
PART 15.

VIDEO 2
DS1/E1 port 2

SF
DS2
(RJ-48C)

F-type
coaxial GND
18885

Table 7-11 describes the business ONT physical connections.

Table 7-11 Business ONT connections

Connection Function

Craft port (1) This connection is used for the management of the business ONT unit.

Data, IP video, and This connection is provided through the Ethernet RJ-45 connector or the IDC
VoIP connection type connector for connection to 4-pair Ethernet lines. One Ethernet
connection is supported, which can carry data, VoIP, and overlaid IP video
services.

DS1/E1 connection The RJ-48C DS1/E1 connection support structured, unstructured, and
fractional DS1/E1.

PON optical This connection is provided through an SC/APC connector or an OptiTap/APC


connection connector for the physical interface to the PON.

POTS connection This connection is provided through RJ-ll ports and either screw-down
terminals or IDC connectors, depending upon the model.

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Connection Function

Power and alarm Terminals are provided to connect an external –48 V dc UPS to the business
connections ONT with support for battery alarm connections.

RF video This connection is provided through the F-type connector for CATV service.
connection (1) Each business ONT supports one RF video connection. Standard 75 Ω coaxial
cable can be used, including: RG59, RG6, or Series 7 coaxial cable.

(2 of 2)

Note
(1) This interface is not supported on all ONT units. See the business ONT UDS and the SOHO outdoor
ONT UDS for details.

O-821G-D and O-820G-D connections


Figure 7-19 shows the O-821G-D small office home office (SOHO) outdoor ONT
physical connections.

Figure 7-19 Connectors on an O-821G-D SOHO outdoor ONT

Power and alarm


connector

Auxillary Power
Terminal Block

INPUT RATING: DC
45V 55V 1.0A

TR
POTS IDC
TR

BLK

PWR
connectors (1 to 4)
TR

LINE
1
BTRY
TR

LINE

FAIL
2
POTS ports
VIDEO
LINE
3 (RJ-11)
TR

LINE
4
DATA
POTS IDC
TR

LINE

NTWK
5
connectors (5 to 8)
TR

LINE
6
MGMT
INTF
TR

LINE
7

TELCO ACCESS
POTS
LINE
8
Ethernet 1
(RJ-45)
TR

OptiTap ETHERNET

Ethernet 1
LINK

TR

fiber 1
MODE

IDC connector
connector
TR

ETHERNET
TR
LINK

2
Ethernet 2
MODE

(RJ-45)
TR

THIS DEVICE IS INTEDED TO BE


ATTACHED TO A RECEIVER THAT IS
NOT USED TO RECEIVE OVER-THE0AIR
BROADCAST SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF
THIS DEVICE IN ANY OTHER FASHION
TR

MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE


TO RADIO COMMUNICATION AND IS
IN VIOLATION OF THE FCC RULES,
PART 15. Ethernet 2
TR

VIDEO
IDC connector
TR

F-type
coaxial GND
18884

Figure 7-20 shows the O-820G-D small office home office (SOHO) outdoor ONT
physical connections.

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Figure 7-20 Connectors on an O-820G-D SOHO outdoor ONT

Craft port Power and alarm


connector

INPUT RATING: DC
45V 55V 1.0A
CRAFT

TR
POTS IDC

TR
BLK

PWR connectors (1-4)

TR
LINE
1
BTRY

TR
LINE
2
FAIL
LINE
3
POTS ports (RJ-11)
VIDEO

TR
LINE
4
DATA
POTS IDC

TR
LINE

NTWK
5
connectors (5-8)

TR
LINE
6
MGMT
INTF

TR
LINE
7
POTS
TELCO ACCESS LINE
8
Ethernet 1
SC/APC fiber (RJ-45)
connector

TR
ETHERNET

Ethernet 1

LINK

TR
1
IDC connectors

MODE

TR
ETHERNET

TR
Ethernet 2

LINK
2

(RJ-45)

MODE

TR
THIS DEVICE IS INTEDED TO BE
ATTACHED TO A RECEIVER THAT IS
NOT USED TO RECEIVE OVER-THE0AIR
BROADCAST SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF
THIS DEVICE IN ANY OTHER FASHION

TR
MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE

Ethernet 2
TO RADIO COMMUNICATION AND IS
IN VIOLATION OF THE FCC RULES,
PART 15.

TR
VIDEO
IDC connectors

TR

GND
18957

Table 7-12 describes the SOHO ONT physical connections.

Table 7-12 SOHO ONT connections

Connection Function

Craft port (1) This connection is used for the management of the business ONT unit.

Data, IP video, and This connection is provided through the Ethernet RJ-45 connector or the IDC
VoIP connection type connector for connection to 4-pair Ethernet lines. One Ethernet
connection is supported, which can carry data, VoIP, and overlaid IP video
services.

PON optical This connection is provided through an SC/APC connector or an OptiTap/APC


connection connector for the physical interface to the PON.

POTS connection This connection is provided through RJ-ll ports and either screw-down
terminals or IDC connectors, depending upon the model.

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Connection Function

Power and alarm Terminals are provided to connect an external –48 V dc UPS to the business
connections ONT with support for battery alarm connections.

RF video and MoCA This connection is provided through the F-type connector for CATV, MoCA
connection (1) data and IPTV services. Each business ONT supports one RF video connection.
Standard 75 Ω coaxial cable can be used, including: RG59, RG6, or Series 7
coaxial cable.

(2 of 2)

Note
(1) This interface is not supported on all ONT units. See the business ONT UDS and the SOHO outdoor
ONT UDS for details.

7.9 Cable storage compartments

The outdoor, SOHO, and business ONTs support cable storage compartments. The
following sections describe these compartments.

3EM 17661 AB compartment


Figure 7-21 shows the cable storage compartment.

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Figure 7-21 Cable storage compartment (3EM 17661 AB)

ONT ONT
mounting point mounting point

Cable storage Cable storage


compartment compartment
mounting mounting
hole hole

ONT
locator pins

Cable storage Cable storage


compartment compartment
mounting mounting
hole hole

ONT ONT
mounting point mounting point
18220

3EM 17661 AC compartment


Figure 7-22 shows the cable storage compartment.

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Figure 7-22 Cable storage compartment (3EM 17661 AC)

ONT ONT
mounting points mounting points

Cable storage Cable storage


compartment compartment
mounting mounting
hole hole

Cable storage Cable storage


compartment compartment
mounting mounting
hole hole

ONT ONT
mounting point mounting point
19086

3EM 20293 AA compartment


Figure 7-23 shows the cable storage compartment.

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Figure 7-23 Cable storage compartment (3EM 20293 AA)

Cable storage compartment


mounting keyhole slot
ONT mounting point ONT mounting point

Optional ONT Optional ONT


mounting point mounting point

Cable storage Cable storage


compartment compartment
mounting hole mounting hole

Optional ONT Optional ONT


mounting point mounting point

ONT mounting point


18811

Figure 7-24 shows the cable storage compartment with mounting bracket.

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Figure 7-24 Cable storage compartment with storage box mounting bracket

#8-16 X 1/2 thread forming screw (4 places)

#1/4 -20 x 7/8 pan head screw


#1/4 flat washer (2 places)

Cable storage
compartment

Storage box
mounting bracket

19042

7.10 Location options

ONTs, except the LP MDU, business ONT, and modular ONTs, are temperature
hardened and can be installed either inside or outside the residence or building. See
the Environmental considerations for rack installed ONTs section in the ONT
technical specifications chapter for further installation instructions for the LP MDU
outdoor ONT.
The indoor ONT is not temperature-hardened and must be installed inside a single
residence.
Temperature hardened ONTs can be installed in a closet, a terminal room, or outside
the building on a wall or a pole. Alcatel-Lucent recommends using mounting
hardware that is in compliance with GR-950 corrosion requirements.

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Ensure that when pole mounting an ONT:


• any threaded, carbon steel hardware used should be zinc-plated per ASTM A
153[9]
• any threaded, corrosion resistant (stainless) steel pad or pole mounting hardware
used should be passivated to remove surface impurities

For information about UPS installation requirements, refer to the manufacturer’s


documentation.

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8.1 Overview 8-2

8.2 UPS LEDs 8-2

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8.1 Overview

This chapter provides information about the LEDs found on the UPSs described in
this book.
The UPSs used with the ONTs provide a variety of status LEDs. Table 8-1 and
Table 8-2 lists the figures and tables that provide information for the LEDs.

Table 8-1 Figure list

Figures Go to

UPSs

APC UPS LED icons for Versions A, B, and C outdoor ONTs and business ONT Figure 8-1

FlexNet UPS icons for Version D SOHO outdoor ONTs only Figure 8-2

Table 8-2 Table list

Tables Go to

UPSs
APC UPS LEDs for indoor, Version D SOHO outdoor, business, and modular ONTs Table 8-3

APC UPS LEDs for Versions A, B, and C outdoor ONTs and business ONT Table 8-4

FlexPoint UPS LEDs for ANSI outdoor ONT deployments only Table 8-5

FlexNet UPS LEDs for Version D SOHO outdoor ONTs only Table 8-6

CyberShield CS 24 UPS LEDs for indoor and outdoor ONTs Table 8-7

8.2 UPS LEDs

The ONTs use a variety of UPS equipment, so LED status indicators vary depending
on the type of UPS equipment deployed.
This section describes LEDs for UPS equipment as follows:
• Table 8-3 provides APC UPS LED descriptions for indoor, Version D
(O-821G-D) outdoor, business, and modular ONTs
• Figure 8-1 and Table 8-4 describe the APC UPS LEDs for Version A, B, and C
outdoor ONTs and business ONT
• Table 8-5 provides FlexPoint UPS LED descriptions for ANSI outdoor ONT
deployments only
• Figure 8-2 and Table 8-6 describe the FlexNet UPS for Version D (O-821G-D)
outdoor ONT deployments only
• Table 8-7 describes the CyberPower CyberShield CS 24 UPS for deployments of
certain indoor and outdoor ONTs

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Table 8-3 APC UPS LEDs for indoor, Version D SOHO outdoor, business, and modular ONTs

Name Indicator Color Description

AC present Green Operating on ac power

Green High-charge mode


flashing

Yellow Operating on battery

DC output on Green DC output is present

Battery bad Red Battery is missing or needs replacement

Figure 8-1 APC UPS LED icons for Versions A, B, and C outdoor ONTs and business ONT

Table 8-4 APC UPS LEDs for Versions A, B, and C outdoor ONTs and business ONT

LED name Status

Operating on ac Operating on Low battery Overload Bad battery (3)


power battery power shutdown (1) condition (2)

AC Present Green Yellow Off Green Green or yellow

DC Output Green Green Off Off Green


Battery Bad Off Off Off Off Red

Notes
(1) Occurs when operating on battery for an extended period.
(2) If the UPS shuts down due to overload, it automatically restarts after 6 s.
(3) Replace battery. If the outdoor ONT power cable with beeper assembly is installed, an audible alarm sounds.

Table 8-5 FlexPoint UPS LEDs for ANSI outdoor ONT deployments only

Name LED Description

Normal Steady green Output OK

Standby operation Blinking green Powering outdoor ONT on UPS battery power

Replace battery Steady red Battery needs to be replaced

Low battery Blinking red Battery is low or missing

Faulted battery Blinking red and green Unit is faulted or the battery is drained

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Figure 8-2 FlexNet UPS icons for Version D SOHO outdoor ONTs only

Normal Backup battery Replace


operation is in use battery
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Table 8-6 FlexNet UPS LEDs for Version D SOHO outdoor ONTs only

Name Color Description

System Green Normal mode of operation

Battery Yellow Power supply is operating from the battery pack

Replace battery Red DC output present

Table 8-7 CyberShield CS 24 UPS LEDs for indoor and outdoor ONTs

Name Indicator Color Description

AC Green Operating on ac power


Green High-charge mode
flashing

Yellow Operating on battery

OUTPUT Green DC output is present

BATTERY Red Battery is missing or needs replacement

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9.1 Overview 9-2

9.2 Outdoor ONT LEDs 9-3

9.3 Indoor ONT LEDs 9-9

9.4 Modular ONT and service unit LEDs 9-13

9.5 Business ONT LEDs 9-16

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9.1 Overview

This chapter provides information about the LEDs found on the ONTS described in
this book.
The ONTs and related equipment provide a variety of status LEDs. Table 9-1 and
Table 9-2 describe the figures and tables that provide information for the LEDs.

Table 9-1 Figure list

Figures Go to

Outdoor ONTs

Outdoor ONT LEDs (O-421E-B, O-420E-B, O-210E-B, and O-211E-B) Figure 9-1

SOHO outdoor ONT LEDs Figure 9-2

LP MDU outdoor ONT LEDs Figure 9-3

Indoor ONTs

Indoor ONT LEDs (I-221E-A and I-220E-A) Figure 9-4

Indoor ONT LEDs (I-020E-B and I-020E-H) Figure 9-5

Modular ONTs

Modular ONT LEDs Figure 9-6

Service plug-in unit LEDs Figure 9-7

Business ONTs

Business ONT LEDs Figure 9-8

Table 9-2 Table list

Tables Go to

Outdoor ONTs
Outdoor ONT LEDs (O-210E-B, O-211E-B, O-420E-B, O-421E-B, and O-211M-E) Table 9-3

Outdoor ONT RJ-45 LEDs (O-210E-B, O-211E-B, O-420E-B, and O-421E-B) Table 9-4

Outdoor ONT RJ-45 LEDs (O-211M-E, O-820G-D and O-821G-D) Table 9-5

LP MDU outdoor ONT LEDs Table 9-6

LP MDU outdoor ONT RJ-45 LEDs Table 9-7

Indoor ONTs

Indoor ONT LEDs (I-220A, and I-221-A) Table 9-8

Indoor ONT LEDs (I-020E-B, I-020G-F, and I-020E-H) Table 9-9

Indoor ONT LEDs (I-211M-C, I-211M-D, and the I-211M-E) Table 9-10

Indoor ONT RJ-45 LEDs (I-221E-A, I-220E-A, I-020E-B, I-020G-F, I-020E-H, I-211M-D, and Table 9-11
I-211M-E, )

Indoor ONT RJ-45 LEDs (I-211M-C) Table 9-12

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Power supply LEDs and audible alarms (I-211M-D) Table 9-13

User control buttons (I-211M-D) Table 9-14

Modular ONTs and service units


Modular ONT LEDs Table 9-15

Business ONTs

Business ONT LEDs Table 9-17

(2 of 2)

9.2 Outdoor ONT LEDs

The following are outdoor ONTs:


• O-210E-B, O-211E-B O-420E-B, and O-421E-B
• O-211M-E (MoCA ONTs)
• O-820G-D and O-821G-D (SOHO ONTs)
• O-24121V-A, O-24120V-A, O-24121G-A, and O-24120G-A (LP MDU ONTs)

This section describes outdoor ONT LEDs as follows:


• Figure 9-1 illustrates the O-421E-B ONT LEDs and also applies to O-210E-B,
O-211E-B, and O-420E-B
• Figure 9-2 illustrates SOHO ONT LEDs
• Figure 9-3 illustrates the LP MDU ONT LEDs
• Table 9-3 provides ONT LED descriptions for O-210E-B, O-211E-B, O-420E-B,
O-421E-B, and O-211M-E outdoor ONTs
• Table 9-4 provides RJ-45 LED descriptions for O-210E-B, O-211E-B,
O-420E-B, and O-421E-B outdoor ONTs
• Table 9-5 provides RJ-45 LED descriptions for O-211M-E, O-820G-D and
O-821G-D outdoor ONTs
• Table 9-6 provides ONT LED descriptions for the LP MDU ONTs
• Table 9-7 provides RJ-45 LED descriptions for the LP MDU ONTs

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Figure 9-1 Outdoor ONT LEDs (O-421E-B, O-420E-B, O-210E-B, and O-211E-B)

Craft port

EPC

CRAFT
RTN GRN
AC FAIL SLT
RPLC BATT BRN
BATT MISS ORN
LOW BATT BLU

LINK
1
MODE
RJ-45 status LEDs
T R LINK
2
MODE TEL

LINE
1

LINE
2

LINE
3

LINE
4

PWR
ONT status LEDs
BTRY

FAIL

VID

DATA

NTWK

MGMT

POTS

MGMT
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Figure 9-2 SOHO outdoor ONT LEDs

TR
TR
BLK

PWR

TR
LINE
1
BTRY

TR
LINE
2
FAIL
LINE
3
VIDEO

TR
LINE
ONT status LEDs 4
DATA

TR
LINE
5
NTWK

TR
LINE
6
MGMT
INTF

TR
LINE
7
POTS
LINE
8
MOCA

TR
ETHERNET
Ethernet port 1 RJ-45 status LEDs
LINK

1 TR
MODE

TR

ETHERNET
Ethernet port 2 RJ-45 status LEDs
TR
LINK

2
MODE

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Figure 9-3 LP MDU outdoor ONT LEDs

POWER

BTRY

FAIL

VIDEO

DATA

NWK

MGMT
INTF
POTS

DATA1

DATA2
LEDs DATA3

DATA4

DATA5

DATA6

DATA7

DATA8

DATA9

DATA10

DATA11

DATA12

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Table 9-3 Outdoor ONT LEDs (O-210E-B, O-211E-B, O-420E-B, O-421E-B, and O-211M-E)

Indicator Color Description

PWR Off Not powered


Green Power is available

BTRY Off Battery alarm set or battery not provisioned


Green Battery good, charged, and there is no battery alarm

FAIL Off Equipment 100% operational


Red Equipment failure or not ranged, synchronized

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Indicator Color Description

VID (1) Off Video signal above acceptable level or not provisioned
Red Video signal below acceptable level

DATA Off No link or data not provisioned


Green Link active

NTWK Off 1490 nm data path is unavailable


Green 1490 nm data path is available

MGMT Off No communication between OLT/ONT


Green Full communication between OLT/ONT
Green flashing ONT disabled

POTS Off All customers on-hook


Green Any customer is off-hook
Green flashing In SLID entry mode

MOCA (2) Off Not powered


Green Provisioned and registered
Green flashing Activity (approximately 1 s on, 1 s off)

(2 of 2)

Notes
(1) The VID LED is only functional for RF video-equipped ONTs.
(2) The MOCA LED is only functional for MOCA equipped ONTs.

Table 9-4 Outdoor ONT RJ-45 LEDs (O-210E-B, O-211E-B, O-420E-B, and O-421E-B)

Indicator Color Description


LINK Off Not detected
Green Link active

MODE Off 10 Mb/s operation


Yellow 100 Mb/s operation

Table 9-5 Outdoor ONT RJ-45 LEDs (O-211M-E, O-820G-D and O-821G-D)

Indicator Color Description

LINK Off Not detected


Green Link active
MODE Off 10 Mb/s operation
Green 100 Mb/s operation
Flashing green 1000 Mb/s operation

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Table 9-6 LP MDU outdoor ONT LEDs

LED name Off Green Red

POWER Not powered Power is available —

BTRY Battery alarm or battery not Battery good and charged —


provisioned

FAIL Equipment 100% operational — Equipment failed or not


and ranged/synchronized ranged/synchronized

VIDEO Video signal above acceptable — Video signal below acceptable


level or not provisioned level

DATA No Link or data not At least one data link is active —


provisioned (aggregate)

NETWORK 1490 nm data path is 1490 nm data path is —


unavailable/non-operational available/operational
MGMT INTF No communication, ranging, Full communication, ranging, —
synchronization between synchronization between
P-OLT/ONT P-OLT/ONT
Green flashing indicates ONT
disabled

POTS All customer phones are Any customer phone is off-hook —


on-hook (aggregate)
Green flashing indicates SLID entry
mode

DAT1 through VDSL link not active (VDSL LP VDSL link active (VDSL LP MDU —
DAT12 MDU ONT) ONT)
Ethernet link not active (GE A solid green light indicates the
LP MDU ONT) respective Ethernet link is active
(GE LP MDU ONT)
A flashing green indicates either
receiving or transmitting activity
on the respective Ethernet link (GE
LP MDU ONT)

Table 9-7 provides the LEDs on the RJ-45 Ethernet connector which is unused.

Table 9-7 LP MDU outdoor ONT RJ-45 LEDs

LED name Off Green Red

LINK Link down/inactive Ethernet link up/active (data in —


either direction)

ACT No activity on Ethernet link Activity on Ethernet link —

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There are several versions of indoor ONT :


• I-221E-A and I-220E-A
• I-020E-B and I-020E-H
• I-211M-C
• I-211M-D
• I-211M-E

This section describes indoor ONT LEDs.

Figure 9-4 Indoor ONT LEDs (I-221E-A and I-220E-A)

No1007

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Figure 9-5 Indoor ONT LEDs (I-020E-B and I-020E-H)

PON.MANAGEMENT
ENET0.LINK/ACT

POWER

PON.NETWORK

PON.MANAGEMENT

ENET1.LINK/ACT

ENET0.LINK/ACT
PON.NETWORK
ENET1.LINK/ACT

POWER

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Table 9-8 Indoor ONT LEDs (I-220A, and I-221-A)

Indicator Color Description

EQPT Off Not powered


Green Power available and battery is good
Green flashing Booting
Red ONT equipment failure
Amber Battery alarm

PON Off Not powered


Green PON is in service, ranged, and communicating to the ONT
Green flashing Ranging
Red Loss of physical layer, startup failure, or link mismatch
Red flashing ONT disabled
Amber BIP errors detected

MGMT Off Not established


Green OMCI established
Red ONT alarms present
Amber EMEA alarm present
Flashing Green ONT disabled

Data Off Not provisioned


Green Service provisioned
Green flashing ONT Tx/Rx WAN (PON)
Red ONT blocked and waiting for 802.1x authentication

Voice Off Not provisioned


Green Provisioned with the VoIP service registered
Green flashing Phone off-hook
Red VoIP related alarm

IP_TV Off Not provisioned


Green Joined at least 1 stream
Receiving multicast IP video streams
Green flashing

RF_TV Off Not provisioned


Green Provisioned and operating normally
Red Provisioned but NOK (for example, low signal)

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Table 9-9 Indoor ONT LEDs (I-020E-B, I-020G-F, and I-020E-H)

Indicator Color Description

POWER Off Not powered


Green 3.3 V dc power is available

PON.NETWORK Off Not ranged


Green PON is in service, ranged, and communicating to the ONT
Red Equipment failure or not ranged or synchronized

PON.MANAGEMENT Off OMCI not established, no communication between P-OLT and ONT
Green OMCI established, full communication between P-OLT and ONT

ENET0.LINK/ACT Off Ethernet 0 link failure


Green Ethernet 0 link is good
Green flashing Ethernet 0 link is in Tx/Rx activity

ENET1.LINK/ACT Off Ethernet 1 link failure


Green Ethernet 1 link is good
Green flashing Ethernet 1 is in Tx/Rx activity

Table 9-10 Indoor ONT LEDs (I-211M-C, I-211M-D, and the I-211M-E)

Indicator Color Description

PWR Off Not powered


Green Power is available

BTRY Off Battery alarm set or battery not provisioned


Green Battery good, charged, and there is no battery alarm
FAIL Off Equipment 100% operational
Red Equipment failure or not ranged, synchronized

VID (1) Off Video signal above acceptable level or not provisioned
Red Video signal below acceptable level

DATA Off No link or data not provisioned


Green Link active
NTWK Off 1490 nm data path is unavailable
Green 1490 nm data path is available

MGMT Off No communication between OLT/ONT


Green Full communication between OLT/ONT
Green flashing ONT disabled

POTS Off All customers on-hook


Green Any customer is off-hook
Green flashing In SLID entry mode

MOCA (2) Off Not powered


Green Provisioned and registered
Green flashing Activity at target bit rate (1 s on, 1 s off)

Notes
(1) The VID LED is only functional for RF video-equipped ONTs.
(2) The MOCA LED is only functional for MOCA equipped ONTs.

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Table 9-11 Indoor ONT RJ-45 LEDs (I-221E-A, I-220E-A, I-020E-B, I-020G-F, I-020E-H, I-211M-D, and
I-211M-E, )

Indicator Color Description

LINK Off Link not detected


Green Link active
Green flashing Link detected and activity present

MODE Off 10 Mb/s operation


Green 100 Mb/s operation
Green flashing 1000 Mb/s operation

Table 9-12 Indoor ONT RJ-45 LEDs (I-211M-C)

Indicator Color Description


LINK Off —
Green Link active

MODE Off 10 Mb/s operation


Yellow 100 Mb/s operation

Table 9-13 Power supply LEDs and audible alarms (I-211M-D)

Name Color Description Audible alarm

SYSTEM Green BBU operating on dc power from the OSPU —


STATUS
BATTERY Green Battery is discharging with dc output to The BBU beeps
POWER the ONT present. once during
May indicate the BBU is in maintenance switch over to
mode. battery backup.

Flashing green 20% of the battery capacity remains The BBU beeps
four times every
minute.

Off Battery charging —

REPLACE Red Battery missing or failed self test and The BBU beeps
BATTERY needs replacement once every fifteen
minutes.

AUXILIARY Green Auxiliary power source is connected —


POWER

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Table 9-14 User control buttons (I-211M-D)

Name Type Description

ALARM SILENCE Push button Audible alarms are silenced for 24 hours.

BATTERY Push button The remaining 20% battery power will be used. (1) (2)

EMERGENCY USE

Notes
(1) The battery backup operates automatically for 80% of the battery charge. The Battery Emergency
Use button accesses the remaining 20% of the battery.
(2) This operating mode is reserved for emergency use only and will shorten the life of the backup
battery if used excessively.

9.4 Modular ONT and service unit LEDs

There is one version of the modular ONT, the M-300-A (AA and AB variants). The
M-300-A variants have the same ONT status RJ-45 LEDs.
Up to three service units (S-840V-As) can be installed in the M-300-A ONTs and
have service unit-specific status LEDs.
This section describes modular ONT and service unit LEDs as follows:
• Figure 9-6 illustrates modular ONT LEDs
• Figure 9-7 illustrates service unit LEDs
• Table 9-15 provides LED descriptions for modular ONTs
• Table 9-16 provides LED descriptions for service unit LEDs

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Figure 9-6 Modular ONT LEDs

+48V
OUTPUT +48V RTN
-48V RTN INPUT
-48V

LINK ACT
SWRD INTF

POWER
BATTERY
FAIL
VIDEO
LED Indicators DATA
NETWORK
MGMT
INTF
POTS

CRAFT

EPC 1 GND
JUMPER 1
LOW 2 GND ENVIRONMENTAL
BATTERY NO 2 ALARMS
ALARMS RPLC 3 GND
ON 3
ALARM GND NOT USED

18359

Figure 9-7 Service plug-in unit LEDs

S-840V-A
status LEDs

DAT_EQMT

POTS

DAT 4
J8

DAT 3

DAT 2

DAT 1

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Table 9-15 Modular ONT LEDs

LED name Off Green Red

Ethernet port LEDs (unused)

LINK Link down/inactive Ethernet link is up/active (data in —


either direction

ACT No activity on Ethernet link Activity on Ethernet link —

Motherboard LEDs

POWER Not powered Power is available —

BATTERY Battery alarm or battery not Battery good and charged —


provisioned

FAIL Equipment 100% operational — Equipment failed or not


and ranged/synchronized ranged/synchronized

VIDEO Video signal above acceptable — Video signal below acceptable


level or not provisioned level

DATA No link or data not At least one data link is active —


provisioned (aggregate)

NETWORK 1490 nm data path is 1490 nm data path is —


unavailable/non-operational available/operational
MGMT INTF No communication, ranging, Full communication, ranging, —
synchronization between synchronization between OLT/ONT
OLT/ONT Green flashing indicates ONT
disabled

POTS All customer phones are Any customer phone is off-hook —


on-hook (aggregate)
Green flashing indicates SLID entry
mode

Table 9-16 Service plug-in unit LEDs

LED name Indicates Off Red Green

DAT_EQMT Locally detected Not alarmed Alarm condition —


hardware failure exists
POTS Any POTS line No lines off-hook — —
off-hook

DAT4 Data activity for No data activity — Indicates data


each VDSL port activity on VDSL
line 4

DAT3 Indicates data


activity on VDSL
line 3

DAT2 Indicates data


activity on VDSL
line 2

DAT1 Indicates data


activity on VDSL
line 1

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The business ONTs provide a variety of service capabilities. Figure 9-8 illustrates the
business ONT LEDs. Table 9-17 provides LED descriptions for business ONTs.

Figure 9-8 Business ONT LEDs

CRAFT

1
BLK

2
PWR
LINE
1
3
BTRY
LINE
2
4
FAIL T
LINE
3
VIDEO
R
LINE
ONT status LEDs 4
5
DATA
LINE
5
6
NTWK
LINE
6
MGMT 7
INTF
LINE
7
POTS
LINE
8
TR

Ethernet port 1 RJ-45 status LEDs ETHERNET


LINK

TR

1
MODE

TR
TR

DS1/E1 port 1 RJ-48C status LEDs DS1


EQPT

1
EQPT SF

DS1/E1 port 2 RJ-48C status LEDs


2
SF

DS2

18960

Table 9-17 Business ONT LEDs

Indicator Color Description

ONT status LEDs

PWR Off Not powered


Green Power is available

BTRY Off Battery alarm set or battery not provisioned


Green Battery good, charged, and there is no battery alarm

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Indicator Color Description


FAIL Off Equipment 100% operational
Red Equipment failure or not ranged, synchronized

VID (1) Off Video signal above acceptable level or not provisioned
Red Video signal below acceptable level

DATA Off No link or data not provisioned


Green Link active

NTWK Off 1490 nm data path is unavailable


Green 1490 nm data path is available

MGMT Off No communication between the P-OLT and the ONT


Green Full communication between P-OLT and the ONT
Green flashing The ONT is disabled

POTS Off All customers on-hook


Green Any customer is off-hook
Green flashing In SLID entry mode

Ethernet port status LEDs

LINK Off Not detected


Green Link detected
Flashing green Link detected and activity is present

MODE Off 10 Mb/s operation


Green 100 Mb/s operation
Flashing green 1000 Mb/s operation

DS1/E1 port status LEDs


SF Off Not provisioned
Green Link operational
Yellow Rx link or Rx facility problem ENV.397 (LOS, LOF, BER, etc.)

EQPT Off Not provisioned


Red TDM equipment problem ENV.374

(2 of 2)

Note
(1) The VID LED is only functional for RF video-equipped ONTs.

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10.1 Overview 10-2

10.2 Physical specifications 10-2

10.3 Environmental requirements 10-6

10.4 Ethernet interface specifications 10-8

10.5 POTS interface specifications 10-8

10.6 VDSL1 and VDSL2 interface specifications 10-9

10.7 DS1/E1 interface specifications 10-10

10.8 RF video interface specifications 10-10

10.9 ONT optical budget 10-15

10.10 Power consumption 10-16

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10.1 Overview

This chapter provides information about ONT technical specifications.

10.2 Physical specifications

This section provides information about ONT physical dimensions and


specifications.

LP MDU ONT
The physical specifications for the two types of LP MDU ONTs are given in the
following sections.

VDSL LP MDU ONT


Table 10-1 lists the physical specifications of the VDSL LP MDU ONT.

Table 10-1 VDSL LP MDU ONT physical specifications

Description Specification
Height 3.85 in. (9.78 cm)

Width 17.25 in. (43.82 cm)

Depth 12.0 in. (30.48 cm)


Weight ONT: 10.89 kg (24 lbs)
ONT with enclosure: 20.64 kg (45.5 lb)
POTS/VDSL2 termination cables: 0.45 kg
(1 lb each)

The VDSL LP MDU can be installed in the following mechanical enclosure variants:
• 19 in. (48.26 cm) or 23 in. (58.42 cm) CO rack for horizontal or vertical
installation
• communication closet in a building terminal room, or a minimum point of entry
facility

GE LP MDU ONT
Table 10-2 lists the physical specifications of the GE LP MDU ONT.

Table 10-2 GE LP MDU ONT physical specifications

Description Specification

Height 3.85 in. (9.78 cm)


Width 17.25 in. (43.82 cm)

(1 of 2)

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Description Specification

Depth 12.0 in. (30.48 cm)

Weight ONT: 10.89 kg (24 lbs)


ONT with enclosure: 20.64 kg (45.5 lb)

(2 of 2)

The GE LP MDU can be installed in the following mechanical enclosure variants:


• 19 in. (48.26 cm) or 23 in. (58.42 cm) CO rack for horizontal or vertical
installation
• communication closet in a building terminal room, or a minimum point of entry
facility

Outdoor ONT
Table 10-3 provides the physical specifications for all outdoor ONTs except the
SOHO outdoor ONT.

Table 10-3 Outdoor ONT physical specifications

Dimension Specification
Height 13.5 in. (34.29 cm)

Width 12.0 in. (30.48 cm)

Depth (1) 4.3 in. (10.92 cm)


Weight (2) 7 lb (3.18 kg)

Notes
(1) Depth does not include the fiber storage tray.
(2) Weight is within ± 0.5 lb (0.23 kg).

Indoor ONT (I-221E-A and I-220E-A)


Table 10-4 lists the physical specifications of the indoor ONT.

Table 10-4 Indoor ONT physical specifications

Description Specification

Height 8.0 in. (20.32 cm)

Width 9.0 in. (22.86 cm)


Depth (excluding fiber storage tray) 2.1 in. (5.33 cm)

Weight [within ± 0.5 lb (0.23 kg)] 4.0 lb (1.81 kg)

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Indoor ONT (I-020E-B, I-020G-F, and I-020E-H)


Table 10-5 lists the physical specifications of the I-020E-B, I-020G-F, and I-020E-H.

Table 10-5 Physical specifications for the I-020E-B, I-020G-F, and I-020E-H

Description Specification

Height 0.9 in. (2.29 cm)

Width 6.5 in. (16.51 cm)


Depth 5.3 in. (13.46 cm)

Weight [within ± 0.5 lb (0.23 kg)] .5 lb (.23 kg)

Indoor ONT (I-211M-E)


Table 10-6 provides the physical specifications for the I-211M-E MoCA indoor
ONT excluding back plate, OPSU/BBU, and battery.

Table 10-6 I-211M-E MoCA indoor ONT physical specifications

Dimension Specification

Height 11.13 in. (28.4 cm)

Width 11.0 in. (27.94 cm) Possibly 1 in. wider with open
doors

Depth 2.75 in. (6.96 cm)

Weight [within ± 0.5 lb (0.23 kg)] 2.75 lb (1.25 kg)

Indoor ONT (I-211M-D)


Table 10-7 provides the physical specifications for an I-211M-D ONT equipped with
an OPSU, skirt, and cable storage tray. The skirt is designed to work with the cable
storage tray attached.

Table 10-7 Physical specifications for the I-211M-D ONT with OPSU, skirt, and cable
storage tray

Dimensions Specification

Height 18.3 in. (46.4 cm)

Width 12.0 in. (30.5 cm)

Depth (including cable storage tray) 4.3 in. (10.9 cm)


Weight [within ± 0.5 lb (0.23 kg)] 7.5 lb (3.4 kg) without battery

Table 10-8 provides the physical specifications for an I-211M-D ONT without an
OPSU, skirt, and cable storage tray.

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Table 10-8 Physical specifications for the I-211M-D ONT without OPSU, skirt, and cable
storage tray

Dimensions Specification

Height 15.0 in. (38.1 cm)

Width 12.0 in. (30.5 cm)


Depth 3.2 in. (8.1 cm)

Modular ONTs
Table 10-9 lists the physical specifications of the modular ONT.

Table 10-9 Modular ONT physical specifications

Description Specification
Height 70.61 cm (27.8 in.)

Width 57.40 cm (22.6 in.)

Depth 14.73 cm (5.8 in.)

Weight enclosure: 16.329 kg (36 lb.)


S-840V-A: 0.907 kg (2 lb. each)
POTS termination cables: 0.45 kg (1 lb. each

The modular ONT:


• can be wall mounted (optimal), pole mounted, or installed in a 23 in. CO rack
• can be installed outside, in a communication closet, a building terminal room, or
a minimum point of entry facility

Business and SOHO ONTs


Table 10-10 provides the physical specifications for the business and SOHO ONT.

Table 10-10 Business and SOHO ONT physical specifications

Dimension Specification

Height 16.29 in. (41.37 cm)

Width 14.39 in. (36.55 cm)


Depth (not including fiber storage tray) 5.95 in. (15.11 cm)

Weight (within ± 0.5 lb (0.23 kg) 11 lb (4.99 kg)

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10.3 Environmental requirements

The following sections describe temperature and humidity ranges, and installation
considerations for rack mounted ONTs.

Temperature and humidity range


Table 10-11 lists the environmental requirements for the ONTs.

Table 10-11 ONT environmental requirements

ONT Temperature range and humidity Altitude

Indoor ONTs Operating: Operating altitude 10 000 ft (3048 m)


32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) ambient temperature
5% to 85% relative humidity, non-condensing
Storage: Non-operating altitude is 40 000 ft
–40°F (–40°C) — 158°F (70°C) (12 192 m)
5% to 95% relative humidly, non-condensing

Indoor ONT Operating: —


(I-211M-E) -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50°C)

Indoor ONT Operating: Maximum operating altitude is 10 000


(I-211M-D) –4°F to 122°F (–20°C to 50°C) ft (3048 m) above mean sea level
(I-211M-G) 5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing

Storage: Maximum non-operating altitude is


–4°F to 122°F (–20°C to 50°C) 40 000 ft (12 192 m) above mean sea
level
Outdoor ONTs Operating: Operating altitude 10 000 ft (3048 m)
–40°F to 115°F (–40°C to 46°C) with solar loading (1)

–40°F to 140°F (–40°C to 60°C) without solar loading


5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing

Storage: Non-operating altitude is 40 000 ft


–40°F (–40°C) — 158°F (70°C) (12 192 m)
5% to 95% relative humidly, non-condensing

VDSL LP MDU Operating: Maximum operating altitude is 13 000


outdoor ONTs –40°F to 115°F (–40°C to 46°C) with solar loading (1) ft (3962 m)
–40°F to 140°F (–40°C to 60°C) without solar loading Minimum operating altitude is 200 ft
(61 m) below mean sea level
5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
The maximum rate of temperature change is 91°F (33°C)

Storage: Non-operating altitude is 40 000 ft


–40°F (–40°C) — 158°F (70°C) (12 192 m)
10% to 95% relative humidly, non-condensing

GE LP MDU outdoor Operating: Maximum operating altitude is 13 000


ONTs 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 104°C) ft (3962 m)
Minimum operating altitude is 200 ft
(61 m) below mean sea level

Storage: Non-operating altitude is 40 000 ft


5% to 85% relative humidly, non-condensing (12 192 m)

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ONT Temperature range and humidity Altitude

Modular ONTs Operating: Operating altitude 10 000 ft (3048 m)


–40°F to 115°F (–40°C to 46°C) with solar loading (1)

–40°F to 140°F (–40°C to 60°C) without solar loading


5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
Environmentally hardened for external installation.
Withstands rain, but not water submersion.
Plug-in unit is hot-swappable.

Storage: Non-operating altitude is 40 000 ft


–40°F (–40°C) — 158°F (70°C) (12 192 m)
5% to 95% relative humidly, non-condensing

Business ONTs Operating: Operating altitude 10 000 ft (3048 m)


–40°F to 115°F (–40°C to 46°C) with solar loading(1) Non-operating altitude is 40 000 ft
–40°F to 140°F (–40°C to 60°C) without solar loading (12 192 m)
5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing

–40°F (–40°C) — 158°F (70°C) Non-operating altitude is 40 000 ft


5% to 95% relative humidly, non-condensing (12 192 m)

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Note
(1) The maximum solar load is 1120 W/m2.

During operation in the supported temperature range, condensation inside the ONT
caused by humidity is not an issue. To avoid condensation caused by rapid changes
in temperature and humidity, Alcatel-Lucent recommends the following:
• When transitioning the packaged unit from one environmental condition to
another, let the unit remain in the sealed packaging until it has stabilized to the
new environment. This avoids the unit forming internal condensation.
• If the door of the ONT must be opened after a rapid change in temperature or
humidity, use a dry cloth to wipe down the metal interior to prevent the risk of
condensation.
• When high humidity is present, installation of a cover or tent over the ONT helps
prevent condensation when the door is opened.

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Environmental considerations for rack installed ONTs


The following rack installation guidelines should be considered before installing a
rack mounted ONT such as the LP MDU or the modular ONT.
• Elevated operating ambient - If the ONT is installed in a closed or multi-unit rack
assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be
greater than room ambient. Consideration should be given to installing the ONT
in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma)
specified for the ONT.
• Reduced air flow - Installation of the ONT in a rack should be such that the
amount of air flow required for safe operation of the ONT is not compromised.
• Mechanical loading - Mounting of the ONT in the rack should be accomplished
to avoid a hazardous condition due to uneven mechanical loading.
• Circuit overloading - Consider the connection of the ONT to the supply circuit
and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent
protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of ONT nameplate
ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
• Reliable earthing - Reliable earthing of rack-mounted ONTs should be
maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than
direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips).

10.4 Ethernet interface specifications

The Ethernet interface supports the following specifications:


• Ethernet ports are IEEE 802.3 compliant
• supports full or half duplex operations
• supports auto-negotiation
• supports 10/100 BaseT or 10/100/1000 BaseT (depending on the ONT type)

10.5 POTS interface specifications

Table 10-12 provides specifications for the ONT voice service.

Table 10-12 Voice service specifications

Service features Specifications for the ONT

Voice quality Toll quality voice with a mean opinion score (MOS) of 4 or better

Echo cancellation 16 ms tail for signal path towards the subscriber

CODEC (2) G.711 (PCM 64 kb/s), G.729, and A-law and U-law encoding and decoding

Analog line 600 Ω


impedance (2)

DC supervisory range 750 Ω for outdoor ONTs (1)

Ringing voltage (2) 40 Vrms

Ringing capacity 5 REN (US) per POTS line

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Service features Specifications for the ONT

Off-hook dc current (2) 25 mA

Maximum expected 0.0 dBm


DTMF signal level

Receive (D/A) loss (2) 4 dB

Transmit (A/D) loss (2) 2 dB

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Notes
(1) Total DC supervisory range of 750 Ω, allowing for 1000 ft. of 26 AWG CAT3 cable, CPE equipment
and a margin allocation.
(2) These items can be configured with the voip configuration xml file. The values specified are for
ANSI deployments.

10.6 VDSL1 and VDSL2 interface specifications

The modular ONT (M-300-A) supports up to 12 VDSL lines via optional screw
terminal, IDC, or screw terminal with surge protection connectorization. The VDSL
LP MDU ONTs (O-24121V-A and the O-24120V-A) supports VDSL2 and
terminates up to 12 VDSL2 lines using an RJ-21 connector.
Similar to ADSL, VDSL operates over the copper wires in a telephone line to provide
both high-bandwidth service and POTS, and is asymmetric in its downstream and
upstream speeds. However, VDSL provides subscribers with a higher bit rate than
multi-ADSL and can achieve speeds over 57 Mb/s downstream and 25 Mb/s
upstream, compared with 24 Mb/s downstream and 1.3 Mb/s upstream with
multi-ADSL. The maximum bit rates supported depend on deployment, noise
environment, and Ethernet system restrictions. The high bit rate asymmetrical mode
can be used for high-bandwidth video service, while the symmetrical bit rate mode
can be used for business users or residential users who need symmetrical bit rate
access.
VDSL2 provides improved functionality and performance over VDSL, and is
expected to be more widely adopted by service providers worldwide. Improvements
over VDSL include increased bandwidth, line diagnostic enhancements, and the
ability to define profiles. Unlike multi-ADSL, where the LT unit converts the
Ethernet packets to ATM cells and passes them to its applique, the packets remain in
Ethernet packet format for VDSL and VDSL2 services. This provides approximately
10% improvement in achievable bandwidth by eliminating the Ethernet packet to
ATM cell conversion.
Table 10-13 lists the VDSL modes and related ITU-T standards supported on the
modular ONT and the VDSL LP MDU ONTs.

Table 10-13 ITU-T VDSL related standards supported

Standard Description

G.993.1 Annex D VDSL1 over POTS operating above the POTS 25 kHz band (optionally
with HDLC or 64/65B encoding transport layer)

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Standard Description

G.993.2 VDSL2 over POTS operating above the POTS 25 kHz band with trellis.

G.994.1 Handshake procedures for DSL transceivers.

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10.7 DS1/E1 interface specifications

The business ONT supports structured, unstructured, and fractional DS1 (100 Ω) or
E1 (120 Ω/75 Ω) services. An external adapter is required for 75 Ω. You cannot mix
DS1 and E1 services on the same ONT. You must configure both ports for either DS1
or E1 on the same ONT.
The CES subsystem encapsulates DS1 or E1 traffic received at the RJ-48C port using
MEF-8 packetization as Ethernet layer 2 for transport across the GPON. The CES
encapsulation is removed before DS1 or E1 traffic from the GPON is sent to the DS1
or E1 lines at the subscriber side.
Table 10-14 lists the specifications supported for the DS1/E1 interface.

Table 10-14 DS1/E1 interface specifications

Item Specification
DS1/E1 WAN interfaces Two RJ-48C ports configured for 100 Ω DS1, 120 Ω balanced E1,
or 75 Ω unbalanced E1. An external adapter is required for 75 Ω.

DS1/E1 CES over Ethernet layer 2 MEF-8 packetization as IETF PWE3 pseudo-wires
GPON

DS1 standards AT&T TR-6421; ITU-T Rec. G.703, G.704


Structured (fractional) and unstructured DS1

E1 standards ITU-T Rec. G.703, G.704, G.706, G.732, G.823


Structured (fractional) and unstructured E1

Synchronization CES DS1/E1 Upstream: A 16.384 MHz local oscillator or a derived clock (1)

from the GPON that is provided by the P-OLT.


Downstream: Either a16.384 MHz adaptive clock received from
the PWE3 packet stream or a differential clock recovered from
the PWE3 packet stream.

Gigabit A Gigabit Ethernet transmit reference clock of 125 MHz as per


Ethernet IEEE 802.3.

Note
(1) The upstream derived clock that is provided by the P-OLT is tied to the BIT clock and must be
traceable to a network timing reference. The derived clock is used for differential clock recovery
and for timing the upstream PWE3 packet streams in the absence of a valid TDM recovery clock.

10.8 RF video interface specifications

The following sections provides design guidelines for coaxial connectivity,


configuration recommendations, and information based on the RF video receiver
types used by various Alcatel-Lucent ONTs.

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Note 1 — See the 7342 ISAM FTTU Product Information Manual for
more information about the RF video service.
Note 2 — Alcatel-Lucent only guarantees ONT RF video output
levels. Coaxial cable and splitter information in the following sections
are only provided as guidelines. Refer to the coaxial and splitter
vendor documentation for more information.

Coaxial connectivity in the home and design guidelines


There are numerous criteria that effect RF video overlay. Figure 10-1 shows an
example of the factors affecting RF video overlay design and deployment.
Standard 75 Ω coaxial cable can be used, including: RG-59 or RG-6 coaxial cable.
Consider the following limitations when planning video deployments:
• ONTs supporting video overlays only support a maximum 1:4 split ratio on the
coaxial distribution.
• The maximum supported length of RG-6 or RG-59 coax cable is 100 ft (30.48 m)

Figure 10-1 RF video overlay design and deployment example

Maximum 100ft (30.48m) RG-6


-xxdB
Maximum 100ft (30.48m) RG-59
-xxdB Set-top
box 1
1:4
maximum
split -8 dB
ONT Set-top
box 4

+18 dBmV +0 dBmV minimum


19061

Measures that need to be confirmed to ensure proper RF video overlay service, as


shown in Figure 10-1, are based on:
• + 18 dBmV or + 14 dBmV at the ONT. See the appropriate ONT RF interface
characteristics, as dBmV varies by ONT type.
• 8 dB loss at the splitter in a 1:4 split; 6.6 dB loss in a 1:3 split, and 4.6 dB loss in
a 1:2 split
• Cable attenuation based on frequency and cable type
+ 18 dBmV (at the ONT) - 8 dB (splitter) - XX dBmV (cable loss at the
highest frequency based on cable type) = Final dBmV

The cable attenuation loss is based on the frequency and the type of cable used, as
shown in Table 10-15.

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Table 10-15 Cable attenuation loss value based on frequency

Frequency (MHz) RG-6 coaxial per 100 ft (dB) RG-59 coaxial per 100 ft (dB)

50 1.9 2.4

100 2.7 3.4

200 4.1 4.9

400 5.9 7.0

700 8.1 9.7

900 9.4 11.1

Be sure to properly plan and design the RF video deployment at the customer site.
The following is an example of a properly planned and designed RF video
deployment. Based on 900 MHz frequency and 100 ft of cable length, 0.6 dBmV is
reached at the set-top box using RG-6 coaxial cable:
+18 dBmV - 8 dB - 9.4 dB = + 0.6 dBmV

The following is an example of an improperly planned and designed RF video


deployment. Based on 900 MHz frequency and 100 ft of cable length, - 1.1 dBmV is
reached at the set-top box using RG-59 coaxial cable:
+18 dBmV - 8 dB - 11.1 dB = - 11.1 dBmV therefore should not be used.

Note — It is the responsibility of the customer installation crew to


ensure proper on-site layout of video distribution by verifying that the
output power at the end devices, such as the TV, VCR, and STB, is
between 0 to 14 dBmV.

Configuration recommendations
You can control the quality of the output signal to the subscriber by specifying a
number of parameters:
• If the ONT operates in AGC mode, you can specify the measurement offset to
control the gain of the output signal, which ensures some measure of
performance.
• You can set high and low optical power level thresholds for the downstream
signal. An alarm is raised if either the high or the low optical power level
threshold is crossed.

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Consider the following before configuring RF video services:


• ONTs supporting RF video come with a 75 ohm (F-type) coaxial interface
connector. You may have to install the 75 ohm coaxial F connector on the video
cable.
• The F-type coaxial interface is typically connected to a four-way splitter in the
home. ONTs supporting RF video overlays do not support a greater than 1:4 split.
• You must use either RG-6 or RG-59 coaxial cable within the home.
• The maximum supported length of RG-6 or RG-59 coaxial cable is 100 ft (30.48
m).
• When configuring the return channel in the 1330 nm optical band, you must:
• configure an HSI service on the Ethernet port for the SWRD
• the port must be configured with a QoS marker profile that supports upstream
frames that are priority marked in untrusted mode and upstream frames that are sent
downstream to the ONT without tagging
• for the LP MDU, the port is configured with ID aid_ontethernet with a value of 5 for
the ONT slot and 1 for the port
• for the indoor ONT, the port is configured with ID aid_ontethernet with a value of
5 for the ONT slot and 2 for the port
• for the indoor ONT, the Ethernet port must be 10/100 BaseT
• for the indoor ONT, jumpers are required to connect the SWRD to the ONT
• Ensure proper attenuation is inserted at the coaxial output to guarantee at the end
of any coaxial drop the following:
• video signal is below 15.5 dBmV
• audio signal is below 2.55 dBmV per channel
RF video service configuration requires the use of TL1 commands. These commands
are issued at the P-OLT craft terminal. For detailed information about the parameters
of each command and response messages, refer to the 7342 ISAM FTTU P-OLT and
ONT Operations and Maintenance Procedures manual.

14 dBmV RF video receivers


Table 10-16 provides RF video interface specifications for ONTs with an 14 dBmV
receiver.

Table 10-16 RF video service specifications for ONTs with 14 dBmV receivers

RF video features Outdoor and indoor ONTs (1)

dBmV output +14 dBvM @ 553.25 MHz using a per-channel


measurement at the ONT output

RF slope correction (tilt) 3 to 8 dB from 50 to 870 MHz

Measurement assumptions

Channel load 80 analog and 33 QAM

Digital channel backoff 6 dB

Optical power range + 1.0 to – 6.0 dBm

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Note
(1) It is the responsibility of the customer installation crew to ensure proper on-site layout of video
distribution by verifying that the output power at the end devices, such as the TV, VCR, and STB,
is between 0 to 14 dBmV.

18 dBmV RF video receivers


Table 10-17 provides RF video interface specifications for ONTs with an 18 dBvM
receiver.

Table 10-17 RF video service specifications for ONTs with 14 dBmV receivers

RF video features Business ONT (1) Inwall ONT MoCA outdoor ONT

dBmV output + 18 dBmV @ 450 MHz +18 dBmV @ 450 MHz +18 dBmV @ 450 MHz
using a per-channel using a per-channel using a per-channel
measurement at the measurement at the measurement at the
ONT output ONT output ONT output
RF slope correction 2.5 to 7.5 dB from 54 0 to 3 dB from 50 to 2 dB from 88 to 870
(tilt) to 870 MHz 870 MHz MHz

Flatness 0.5 dB — 55 to 88 MHz

CSO/CTB 53 dBc (2) — —

Output CNR 45 dB — —
Input CNR 53 dB — —

MER 40 dB — —

Measurement assumptions

Channel load 80 analog and 33 40 analog and 63 QAM 40 analog and 63 QAM
QAM-256 (117 digital
channels)

Digital channel 6 dB 6 dB 6 dB
backoff

Optical power range + 1.0 to -– 6.0 dBm + 2.0 to -– 8.0 dBm + 2.0 to – 7.2 dBm

Notes
(1) It is the responsibility of the customer installation crew to ensure proper on-site layout of video
distribution by verifying that the output power at the end devices, such as the TV, VCR, and STB,
is between 0 to 14 dBmV.
(2) The transmitter and backbone segment is assumed to have a CSO greater than 62 dB for any
channel load conditions.

32 dBmV RF video receivers


Table 10-18 provides RF video interface specifications for ONTs with a 32 dBmV
receiver.

Table 10-18 RF video service specifications for ONTs with 32 dBmV receivers

RF video features GE LP MDU ONT (1) VDSL LP MDU

dBmV output + 32 dBmV + 32 dBmV

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Note
(1) It is the responsibility of the customer installation crew to ensure proper on-site layout of video
distribution by verifying that the output power at the end devices, such as the TV, VCR, and STB,
is between 0 to 14 dBmV.

For LP MDU ONT applications, specific planning considerations are necessary,


including:
• use of cables other than RG-9 or RG-59
• the use of addressable taps
• the use of RF patch panels
• the use of coaxial cable for delivery of content other than RF video
• the use of RF amplifiers or repeaters

10.9 ONT optical budget

This section provides the optical budget for the all ONTs. Observe the safety
requirements with ONTs, a Class 1 laser products. Figure 10-2 shows the Class 1
laser product warning label attached to the ONT.

Figure 10-2 Class 1 laser product warning label

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

18256

Table 10-19 provides the optical budget for the all ONT.

Table 10-19 ONT optical budget

Item Detail Minimum Typical Maximum

Operating temperature Ambient See the Temperature and humidity range section in this
chapter.
Transmitting budgets

Tx nominal bit rate — — 1244 Mb/s —

Tx/Rx line code Scrambled NRZ — — —


Tx central wavelength Operating 1260 nm — 1360 nm
temperature

Tx reflection of equipment At Tx wavelength — — –6 dB

Mask of Tx eye diagram G.984 burst mode — G.984 —


ORL of ODN at ONU Tx and Rx More than 32 dB — —

Tx mean launched optical power for At ONT optical +0.5 dBm — +5.0 dBm
ONT port

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Item Detail Minimum Typical Maximum

Tx launched optical power w/o input No input — Sensitivity –10 —


dB

Tx extinction ratio G.984 burst mode 10 dB — —

Tolerance to Tx incident light G.984 burst mode –15 dB — —

Tx –20 dB spectral width G.984 burst mode — — 1.0 nm (1)

Receiving budgets

Rx nominal bit rate — — 2488 Mb/s —

Rx wavelength Operating 1480 nm — 1500 nm


temperature

Rx reflection of equipment into ODN At Rx wavelength — — –20 dB

Rx BER PRBS 2E23-1 — Less than 1E–10 —

Rx optical sensitivity for ONT At ONT optical –27.0 dBm — —


port

Rx optical overload At ONT optical –8 dBm — —


port

Rx consecutive identical bits CW 72 bits — —

Rx tolerance to reflected optical G.984 burst mode — — 10 dB


power

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Note
(1) Maximum guaranteed length is 20 km.

Note — The following information is for ETSI customers only:

• Power propagating in the fiber is 3.16 mW out of the ONT.


• The maximum modulation frequency is 1244 MHz.
• Operating wavelength is 1310 nm nominal in the ONT.
• Operation time of the automatic power reduction of the ONT
transmitted optical power is 1 s or less.

10.10 Power consumption

The following sections describe power consumption ranges for Alcatel-Lucent


ONTs.

Outdoor ONTs
For all outdoor ONTs, you can connect input power using either the screw-down
terminals or the multi-position IDC connector. Battery alarm inputs are provided
using the IDC connector.
Table 10-20 provides power consumption specifications for outdoor ONTs, not
including the SOHO outdoor ONT.

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Table 10-20 Outdoor ONT power consumption

Power consumption Power consumption specification

Peak power consumption (1) Not exceeding 10 W

Typical power consumption (2) Not exceeding 10.5 W

Power consumption for outdoor ONT (3) Not exceeding 9.5 W

Power consumption with services idle Not exceeding 9.0 W

Notes
(1) With all service interfaces active (in use) and the ONT fully configured.
(2) With two POTS lines off-hook and one Ethernet port operational.
(3) With two POTS lines and one Ethernet port for data.

Table 10-21 provides the transmit output power variance for MoCA ONTs. These
variances assume no board implementation loss or impedance mismatches.

Table 10-21 MoCA outdoor ONT transmit output power variance

Item TL1 value (dBm) Expected output Description


power (dBm)

MoCA Tx power -26 and lower -26 —


variance
-23, -24, -25 -23 —
-20, -21, -22 -20 —

-17, -18, -19 -17 —

-14, -15, -16 -14 —

-11, -12, -13 -11 —

-8, -9, -10 -8 —

-5, -6, -7 -5 —
-2, -3, -4 -2 —

0, -1 0 —

Indoor ONT (I-020E-H)


Table 10-22 provides the power consumption specifications for the I-020E-H indoor
ONT.

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Table 10-22 Power consumption specifications (I-020E-H)

Power consumption Specifications

Maximum power consumption Not exceeding 4.2 W with all services active
(2 Ethernet ports operational)

Minimum power consumption Not exceeding 3.2 W with all services idle
(no Ethernet ports provisioned.)

Indoor ONT (I-020G-F)


Table 10-23 provides the power consumption specifications for the I-020G-F indoor
ONT.

Table 10-23 Power consumption specifications (I-020G-F)

Power consumption Specifications

Maximum power consumption Not exceeding 4.7 W with all services active
(2 GE ports operational)

Minimum power consumption Not exceeding 3.6 W with all services idle
(no GE ports provisioned.)

Indoor ONT (I-240G-A and I-241G-A)


Table 10-24 provides the power consumption specifications for the I-240G-A and
I-241G-A indoor ONT.

Table 10-24 Power consumption specifications (I-240G-A and I-241G-A)

Power consumption Specifications

Maximum power consumption Not exceeding 13.08 W with all services active
(2 POTS off-hook, RF video enabled, and 4 GE ports for data
operational)

Minimum power consumption Not exceeding 6.4 W with all services idle
(2 POTS lines on-hook, no RF video, or GE ports provisioned.)

Indoor ONT (I-220E-A and I-221E-A)


Table 10-25 provides the power consumption specifications for the I-220E-A and
I-221E-A indoor ONT.

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Table 10-25 Power consumption specifications (I-220E-A and I-221E-A)

Power consumption Specifications

Maximum power consumption Not exceeding 7.6 W with all services active
(2 POTS off-hook, RF video enabled, and 2 Ethernet for data
operational)

Minimum power consumption Not exceeding 4.5 W with all services idle
(2 POTS lines on-hook, no RF video, or Ethernet ports
provisioned.)

Indoor ONT (in-wall MoCA)


Table 10-26 provides the power consumption specifications for the in-wall MoCA
indoor ONT.

Table 10-26 Power consumption specifications

Power consumption Specifications

Peak power consumption Not exceeding 15.0 W with all services active (2 POTS
on-hook and 1 Ethernet for data operational)

Power consumption with all service Not exceeding 9.0 W


interfaces idle

Power connection inputs are provided using a terminal barrier strip. Battery alarm
inputs are provided using an IDC connector.
The technical specifications for the in-wall MoCA indoor ONT power supply are:
• locally powered
• compatible with various UPS assemblies
• input: 120 V ac
• output: 12 V dc, low voltage
• battery backup (not supplied): up to 8 h
• commercially sealed lead acid battery
• visual battery status indicator for power
• UL-certified
• battery status monitored
• in-wall MoCA indoor ONT input voltage range: 9.5 to 18 V
• current limit: 2.5 A fuse within the in-wall MoCA indoor ONT

Indoor ONT (I-211M-D)


Table 10-27 provides the power consumption specifications for the I-211M-D ONT.

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Table 10-27 Power consumption specifications

Power consumption Specification

Peak power consumption Not exceeding 15.0 W with all services active (2 POTS
on-hook and 1 Ethernet for data operational)

Power consumption with all service Not exceeding 9.0 W


interfaces idle

Power and alarm connections are internal to the unit.

Indoor ONT (I-211M-G)


Table 10-28 provides the power consumption specifications for the I-211M-G ONT.

Table 10-28 Power consumption specifications

Power consumption Specification

Peak power consumption Not exceeding 15.0 W with all services active (2 POTS
on-hook and 1 Ethernet for data operational)

Power consumption with all service Not exceeding 9.0 W


interfaces idle

Power and alarm connections are internal to the unit.

SOHO outdoor ONT


Table 10-29 lists the measured power consumption values for the O-821 G-D and
O-820G-D SOHO outdoor ONT.

Table 10-29 O-821G-D and O-820G-D measured power consumption

O-821G-D Power consumption


O-820G-D
Nominal power Peak power

Idle (POTS ranged, video disable, ENET 8.5 W 9W


unplugged)
Video enabled 10.5 W 11 W

Both ENETs enabled (one at GigE, one at 12 W 12.5 W


100BaseT, with Ethernet traffic)

Four POTS lines off hook 15 W 16 W


Eight POTS lines off hook 18 W 18.5 W

Two lines off-hook, one ringing, five REN 39 W 43 W

Three lines off-hook, three ringing, three 32 W 42 W


REN
Eight lines ringing, 0.5 REN-rated phones 20 W 67 W

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Table 10-30 lists the measured power consumption values for the O-821M-E SOHO
outdoor ONT.

Table 10-30 O-821M-E measured power consumption

POTS line state and enabled services

Number of phones on-hook 8 4 0 5 8

Number of phones off-hook 0 4 8 3 0

Number of phones with 3.0 REN 0 0 0 3 0

Number of phones with 0.5 REN 0 0 0 0 8

Idle (POTS ranged, video disable, ENET 10 W 13.5 W 16.5 W — —


unplugged)

Video enabled 12 W 15.5 W 18.5 W — —

Video and one Ethernet enabled 13 W 16.5 W 19.5 W — —


Video and two Ethernet enabled 14 W 17.5 W 20.5 W — —

Video, one Ethernet, and MoCA enabled 15 W 18.5 W 21.5 W 47 W 67 W


(35 W (1)) (23 W (1))

Note
(1) Indicates nominal output for the value.

Table 10-31 provides the transmit output power variance for SOHO ONTs using
MoCA. These variances assume no board implementation loss or impedance
mismatches.

Table 10-31 MoCA SOHO outdoor ONT transmit output power variance

Item TL1 value (dBm) Expected output Description


power (dBm)

MoCA Tx power -26 and lower -26 —


variance
-23, -24, -25 -23 —

-20, -21, -22 -20 —

-17, -18, -19 -17 —

-14, -15, -16 -14 —

-11, -12, -13 -11 —

-8, -9, -10 -8 —

-5, -6, -7 -5 —

-2, -3, -4 -2 —
0, -1 0 —

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For the SOHO outdoor ONT, Alcatel-Lucent recommends the use of a listed DC
power supply with LPS or Class 2 outputs, suitably approved and rated for the
application. Outputs at SELV/LPS levels rated for 48 V dc, 3.124 A are required. The
UPSs that are Alcatel-Lucent approved for use with the SOHO include the FlexNet
FMPS-150 W 48 V dc UPS and the CyberPower CyberShield CS 50 UPS. The
O-821M-E can only use the FlexNet FMPS-150 W 48 V dc UPS.

Business ONT
Table 10-32 lists the measured power consumption values for the business ONT.

Table 10-32 Business ONT power consumption

Power consumption (1)

Idle Active
21 W 24 W

Note
(1) Idle power consumption is calculated with all eight POTS lines on-hook, no Ethernet connected,
and RF video disabled. Power consumption for the active state is calculated for maximum usage
with all eight POTS lines off-hook, Ethernet ports active, RF video enabled, and the DS1/E1 ports
active.

Alcatel-Lucent recommends the use of a listed DC power supply with LPS or Class
2 outputs, suitably approved and rated for the application. Outputs at SELV/LPS
levels rated for 48 V dc, 3.124 A are required. The Alcatel-Lucent approved UPSs
for the business ONT are the:

LP MDU ONT
The power specifications of the LP MDU ONT are as follows:
• The LP MDU ONT meets human factors requirements of GR-499 (Section 12.1)
and GR-2914.
• + dc lead from the Alpha FMPS to the + input terminal on the LP MDU ONT and
the – dc lead from the Alpha FMPS to the – input terminal on the LP MDU ONT.

Table 10-33 lists the measured power consumption values for a typical VDSL LP
MDU ONT.

Table 10-33 VDSL LP MDU ONT power consumption

Power consumption

Idle (1) Fully loaded(2)

51 W 110 W

Notes
(1) The power consumption for a powered and booted VSDL LP MDU ONT with no VDSL2 lines
synchronized and inactive video.

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(2) The maximum power consumption for a VSDL LP MDU ONT with 12 VDSL2 lines running, 24 POTS
off hook, and active video.

Table 10-34 lists the measured power consumption values for a typical GE LP MDU
ONT.

Table 10-34 GE LP MDU ONT power consumption

Power consumption

Idle (1) Fully loaded(2)

53 W 103 W

Notes
(1) The power consumption for a powered and booted GE LP MDU ONT with no POTS lines loaded, no
GE ports passing traffic, and inactive video.
(2) The maximum power consumption for a GE LP MDU ONT with 12 VDSL2 lines running, 24 POTS off
hook, and active video.

Modular ONT and plug in unit


The power specifications of the modular ONT are described as follows:
• The input power is –48 V dc, locally powered with battery backup (single power
feed), and uses the APC 150 W UPS for broadband applications.
• The total power consumption is 71 W (assuming 6 VDSL line-active and 4 POTS
lines off-hook: (GR-909): 9 CCS/port = 25% of 16 lines).
• The modular ONT provides a manufacturing option with intra-building lightning
primary protection (internal to the modular ONT enclosure).
• The S-840V-A is hot-swappable.
• A wrist strap ground connection is provided on the modular ONT chassis.
• The modular ONT meets human factors requirements of GR-499 (Section 12.1)
and GR-2914.

The S-840V-A interface provides the following functions:


• loop start signaling
• DC supervisory range: 530 ohms (100 ohm loop)
• minimum on-hook voltage: −43 V
• nominal loop current: 25 mA
• ring signal with 18 V (dc) offset (sinusoidal or trapezoidal): 40 Vrms
• audio output for voice: up to +6 dBm
• VDSL output level: up to +8.5 dBm

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11.1 Overview 11-2

11.2 ONT performance monitoring 11-2

11.3 ONT performance monitoring functions 11-2

11.4 ONT performance monitoring data 11-3

11.5 ONT performance reporting 11-9

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11.1 Overview

This chapter provides a detailed description of ONT performance monitoring.

11.2 ONT performance monitoring

Performance monitoring is a tool that provides up-to-date information to measure


how well the system is doing. Performance monitoring data at the ONT level include
counters and alarms that enable service providers to do the following:
• set a baseline for performance
• get a high-level view of the activity at a given point in the network
• detect problems when they occur
• diagnose the cause of problems
• plan for development and growth

11.3 ONT performance monitoring functions

7342 ISAM FTTU provides the following functionality to simplify the usage of
performance monitoring tools:
• Monitor at the edges per subscriber and per aggregate: The system provides
counters at the edges where the subscriber originates and terminates. For
example, these counters are performed on the ONTs and edge devices such as
BRAS or Edge Router. This counting empowers the service providers to solve
their own monitoring issues.
• Perform error counting: The system provides error counters and aggregate
counters at places other than where per subscriber significance is necessitated.
These counters are used to quickly identify and obtain a high level view of the
activity at a given point in the network.
• Perform on-demand monitoring: This function allows the service provider to
issue a count request on an ad hoc basis to isolate and monitor a situation further
based on a criterion, such as per service, per VLAN, and per multicast stream.

Operators can use TL1, CLI, or an element management system (EMS) interface to:
• enable counters and set filters
• monitor performance
• view performance

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11.4 ONT performance monitoring data

The 7342 ISAM FTTU provides a number of statistical counters in both the
downstream and upstream direction for the ONT. These statistical counts are
available as “always-on” counters and “on-demand” counters, and include the
following:
• DS1/E1 ports
• Ethernet layer 1
• Ethernet layer 2
• GPON TC-layer (near-end)
• MoCA ports
• optical link status level
• VDSL channels and ports
• VoIP ports

You can enable or disable counters using TL1. Counters are disabled by default
unless indicated otherwise. Some counters have restrictions for the total number that
you can activate at the same time. See the 7342 ISAM FTTU Operations and
Maintenance Procedures Guide using TL1 and CLI document for information about
any restrictions that apply to each performance statistic type.

Note — When the system date changes; for example, due to the move
to daylight saving time, performance statistics collection is affected
and an interval is either repeated or lost.

Counters
Counters are either interval-based counters or rolling counters.
Interval-based counters are statistical counts that are accumulated over a predefined
time interval, such as a 15-min interval, and logged as an integer entry in a table. A
total of 32 15-min intervals occurring over an 8-hr period are logged. After the 8 hr
has elapsed, new 15-min intervals overwrite the oldest entry recorded in the log file.
Rolling counters start at zero and count up to a maximum value. When the maximum
value is reached, the counter restarts at zero. Unlike interval-based counters, no logs
are maintained for rolling counters.
Counters serve to:
• ensure availability of up-to-date information about how the system is working
• help to establish threshold settings that represent acceptable performance under
normal operational conditions. After collecting counters over a range of network
activities and loads, a range of measurements can be defined, which serve as a
reference point to detect problems when they occur
• detect error conditions, so that an alarm is raised when the count violates the
threshold setting
• isolate and monitor a situation
• diagnose problems as they occur when an alarm is raised

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Supported ONT counters


Not all performance monitoring data are available for all ONTs. Table 11-1 lists
performance monitoring statistics that have restricted applications on the indoor and
outdoor ONTs. Table 11-2 lists performance monitoring statistics that have restricted
applications on the business, modular, VDSL LP MDU, and GE LP MDU ONTs. A
check mark indicates the statistic is supported on that ONT. An empty cell indicates
the statistic is not supported.
Note 1 — VDSL line and VDSL channel related statistics are only
available for the modular and LP MDU ONT. The indoor, outdoor,
and business ONTs do not support VDSL.
Note 2 — CES DS1/E1 related statistics are only available for the
business ONT. The indoor, outdoor, and modular ONTs do not
support DS1 or E1.
Note 3 — All performance monitoring statistics listed in Table 11-1
and Table 11-2 are available on the P-OLT.

Table 11-1 Performance monitoring statistics supported for the indoor, outdoor, and business ONTs

Statistics Indoor ONTs Outdoor ONTs


O-210E-A(1)

O-210E-B(2)
O-211E-B(3)

O-421E-B(4)
O-211M-E

O-820G-D
O-821G-D
O-211E-A

O-410E-A

O-420E-B
I-221M-E
I-020G-F
I-020E-H
i-010E-C

I-220E-A
I-221E-A
I-020E-B

ONTENET
FCSE ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

EC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

LC ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

RBO ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

SCF ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

MCF ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

DT ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

IMTE (not applicable)

CSE (not applicable)

AE ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

ALM_IMRE (not applicable)

FTL ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

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Statistics Indoor ONTs Outdoor ONTs

O-210E-A(1)

O-210E-B(2)
O-211E-B(3)

O-421E-B(4)
O-211M-E

O-820G-D
O-821G-D
O-211E-A

O-410E-A

O-420E-B
I-221M-E
I-020G-F
I-020E-H
i-010E-C

I-220E-A
I-221E-A
I-020E-B
TBO ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

SQE (not applicable)

ONTL2UNI

FRAMES ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

BYTES ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

MCFRAMES ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

DSDRPDFRMS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

USDRPDFRMS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

MOCA

RXFRMS ✓ ✓

RXERRFRMS ✓ ✓

PONONTTC
TXBLOCKS ✓ ✓ ✓

TXFRAGS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

RXBLOCKS ✓ ✓ ✓

RXFRAGS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

LOSTFRAGS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

BADGEMHDRS (not applicable)

PONONTTC (aggregate)

TXBLOCKS (not applicable)

TXFRAGS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

RXBLOCKS (not applicable)

RXFRAGS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

LOSTFRAGS (not applicable)

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O-210E-A(1)

O-210E-B(2)
O-211E-B(3)

O-421E-B(4)
O-211M-E

O-820G-D
O-821G-D
O-211E-A

O-410E-A

O-420E-B
I-221M-E
I-020G-F
I-020E-H
i-010E-C

I-220E-A
I-221E-A
I-020E-B
BADGEMHDRS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

X/VDSL Line

LOSS (not applicable)

LOFS (not applicable)

LOPS (not applicable)


LOLS (not applicable)

REINIT (3) (not applicable)

ES (not applicable)
SES (not applicable)

UAS (not applicable)

X/VDSL bearer/channel

FCCB (not applicable)

FCBB (not applicable)

SCCB (not applicable)

SCBB (not applicable)


TXBLK (not applicable)

RXBLK (not applicable)

(3 of 3)

Notes
(1) ONT O-210E-A part number 3FE 50440 AE.
(2) ONT O-210E-B part numbers 3FE 50683 AB, 3FE 50683 AF, and 3FE 50683 AH.
(3) ONT O-211E-B part numbers 3FE 50683 AC and 3FE 50683 AG.
(4) ONT O-421E-B part numbers 3FE 50683 AA and 3FE 50683 AE.

Table 11-2 Performance monitoring statistics for the business, modular, VDSL LP MDU,
and GE LP MDU ONTs

Statistics Business
VDSL LP MDU

GE LP MDU
B-8112G-A

B-8102G-A

Modular

ONTENET

FCSE ✓ ✓ ✓

EC ✓ ✓ ✓

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VDSL LP MDU

GE LP MDU
B-8112G-A

B-8102G-A

Modular
LC ✓ ✓ ✓

RBO ✓ ✓ ✓

SCF ✓ ✓ ✓

MCF ✓ ✓ ✓

DT ✓ ✓ ✓

IMTE ✓

CSE ✓

AE ✓ ✓ ✓
ALM_IMRE ✓

FTL ✓ ✓ ✓

TBO ✓ ✓ ✓

SQE (not applicable)


ontL2UNI

FRAMES ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

BYTES ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

MCFRAMES ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

DSDRPDFRMS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

USDRPDFRMS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

MOCA

RXFRMS (not applicable)

RXERRFRMS (not applicable)

PONONTTC

TXBLOCKS ✓ ✓ ✓

TXFRAGS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

RXBLOCKS ✓ ✓ ✓

RXFRAGS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

LOSTFRAGS ✓ ✓ ✓

BADGEHDRS (not applicable)

PONONTTC (aggregate)

TXBLOCKS (not applicable)


TXFRAGS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

RXBLOCKS (not applicable)

RXFRAGS ✓ ✓ ✓

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VDSL LP MDU

GE LP MDU
B-8112G-A

B-8102G-A

Modular
LOSTFRAG (not applicable)

BADGEHDRS ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓

X/VDSL line

LOSS ✓ ✓

LOFS ✓(1) ✓(2)

LOPS ✓

LOLS ✓

REINIT(3)
• modem ✓ ✓
reinitialization ✓ ✓
s
✓ ✓
• initialization
failures
• initialization
time-outs

ES ✓ ✓

SES ✓ ✓

UAS ✓ ✓
X/VDSL bearer/channel

FCCB ✓

FCBB ✓
SCCB ✓

SCBB ✓

TXBLK ✓

RXBLK(4)
• received ✓
blocks (fast) ✓
• code ✓
violations
• Forward error
corrections

(3 of 3)

Notes
(1) For the modular ONT, the count PM_VLINE_LOFS represents the loss of frame seconds.
(2) For the VDSL LP MDU, the count PM_VLINE_LOFS represents the loss of frame failures.
(3) The performance monitoring parameter PM_VLINE_REINIT includes these counters: modem
reinitializations, initialization failures, and initialization time-outs.
(4) The performance monitoring parameter PM_VCHNL_RXBLK includes these counters: count of
received blocks (fast), code violations, and forward error corrections. Only the count of received
blocks (fast) is reported for the modular ONT; only the count of code violations and forward error
corrections are reported for the VDSL LP MDU ONT.

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11.5 ONT performance reporting

The 7342 ISAM FTTU provides facilities that enable you to do the following:
• view statistics
• generate alarms
• report status
• capture diagnostic data

ONT statistical viewing


You can view statistics collected for the ONT using a TL1, CLI, or an EMS
management session with the P-OLT.

Interval-based counters
For 15-min interval-based counters, you can use filters to define the scope of the
statistics retrieved from the log file.
Depending upon the type of statistic you are retrieving, you can set filters to define
any combination of the following:
• selected group of statistical parameters
• date range
• time range
• direction (Tx or Rx)
• location (near-end or far-end)
• count thresholds

If a command to retrieve performance statistics includes the current 15-min interval,


a snapshot of the count at the time of the retrieval request is provided.
Note 1 — During ONT initialization, the current count of the first
15-min interval may be forced to restart due to the synchronization
procedure between the LT unit on the P-OLT and the ONT.
Note 2 — Alcatel-Lucent recommends that users should wait for 30
seconds after the expiration of an interval before retrieving last
interval counts. This ensure reliable results as synchronization is then
correct between the P-OLT and the ONTs.

Table 11-3 lists the 15-min ONT counters the 7342 ISAM FTTU uses to collect
performance monitoring statistics.

Table 11-3 15-min ONT counters

Counter description

CES DS1/E1

Layer 1 on Ethernet ports

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Counter description

Layer 2 on Ethernet ports

Multimedia over coaxial alliance (MoCA) ports

TC-layer of the gigabit passive optical network (GPON) connection


Very-high-bit-rate digital subscriber line (VDSL) ports

(2 of 2)

Rolling counters
When a rolling counter is enabled, you can retrieve the current count using a TL1 or
an EMS management session with the P-OLT. A snapshot of the current value in the
rolling counter is displayed as an integer.
Table 11-4 lists the rolling counters the 7342 ISAM FTTU uses to collect
performance monitoring statistics.

Table 11-4 Rolling counters

Counter description ONT


GPON ports ✓

Some rolling counters can be set to automatically reset to zero after being retrieved.
See the 7342 ISAM FTTU Operations and Maintenance Procedures Guide using
TL1 and CLI document for restrictions, maximum count ranges, and the resetting of
rolling counters.

TCA counters and alarms


The following performance monitoring counters can generate TCA alarms:
• errored or lost Tx and Rx fragments for upstream traffic across all GEM ports on
the LT card on the modular and outdoor ONTs
• lost fragments (downstream) on aggregate GEM ports on the modular and
outdoor ONTs
• dropped frames (upstream and downstream) and dropped bytes (upstream) for
Ethernet traffic on all MoCA, VDSL, and Ethernet ports on the outdoor ONT
• Rx errored frames for ports on the ONT configured for MoCA

TCA alarms
TCA thresholds are applied to 15-min interval-based counters. An alarm is raised if
the number of events occurring within a 15-min period exceeds the specified
threshold. The following alarms are raised:
• ONTL2UNI alarms
• ONTMOCA alarms

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TCA provisioning
Performance monitoring counters are provisioned using either a TL1 or an EMS
management session with the P-OLT. TCA is disabled by default. The procedure
required for provisioning TCAs varies, depending on the type of interface or service
you are monitoring.
• To enable TCA for VDSL, you must first create a VDSL TCA profile, which
specifies the threshold values for ES. SES and USA counters. The name and ID
of the profile must then be assigned to a particular VDSL interface. Finally,
enable TCA using the TL1 ONTVDSL performance monitoring provisioning
commands or set the appropriate fields in the EMS.
• To enable TCA for all other counters, you do not need to create a profile. You
only need to set the threshold value using TL1 or an EMS. After the threshold is
set, enable TCA using the appropriate TL1 performance monitoring provisioning
commands or set the appropriate fields in the EMS.

For configuration information, see the 7342 ISAM FTTU Operations and
Maintenance Procedures Guide using TL1 and CLI manual.

Status reporting
Status reports are available for the following:
• 802.1 end-user authentication
• 802.1 operator authentication
• iBridges
• ONT Ethernet ports
• ONT MoCA ports
• ONT optical link status levels
• ONT VDSL channels and ports

See the 7342 ISAM FTTU Operations and Maintenance Procedures Guide using
TL1 and CLI document for statistical parameters that are displayed in status reports.

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Diagnostic data capturing


In addition to status reports, the operator can issue a request to the ONT to store
diagnostic data in nonvolatile memory, which the ONT can make available to a
diagnosis technician in a remote centre for repair purposes. In addition to issuing a
request, the LP MDU ONTs support the sending of diagnostic data to nonvolatile
memory by use of a Save Data push button on the faceplate of the ONT. Diagnostic
data includes:
• OMCI service interface provisioning data
• UPS alarm status
• Content of relevant hardware registers
• Amount of allocated and free RAM at time of receipt of request
• Processor stack at time of receipt of request
• CPU utilization at time of receipt of request
• SLID information
• Quantity of traffic flowing through the ONT at time of receipt of request
• State of the software load images

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13 — B-8102G-A and B-8112G-A unit data sheet

14 — I-020E-B and I-020E-H unit data sheet

15 — I-020G-F unit data sheet

16 — I-211M-D unit data sheet

17 — I-211M-E unit data sheet

18 — I-221E-A and I-220E-A unit data sheet

19 — M-300-A and S-840V-A unit data sheet

20 — O-210E-B and O-211E-B unit data sheet

21 — O-211M-C and O-211M-E unit data sheet

22 — O-420E-B and O-421E-B unit data sheet

23 — O-820G-D and O-821G-D unit data sheet

24 — O-821M-E unit data sheet

25 — O-24121G-A and O-24120G-A unit data sheet

26 — O-24121V-A and O-24120V-A unit data sheet

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12.2 Unit data sheet overview 12-2

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12.1 Overview

Table 12-1 lists the sections in this chapter that provide overview information about
ONT unit data sheets.

Table 12-1 Overview of unit data sheets for the 7342 ISAM FTTU

Description Section

Unit data sheet overview 12.2

12.2 Unit data sheet overview

Unit data sheets provide detailed information about ONTs produced by


Alcatel-Lucent for the 7342 ISAM FTTU. The unit data sheets supplement
information provided elsewhere in the documentation.
Unit data sheets typically provide the following types of information:
• Identification
The identification section provides ordering information and a brief unit
description of the ONT.
• General description
The general description section provides information on applicable services and
functions supported by the ONT.
• Hardware and software features
The hardware and software features section provides links to all applicable
information about the ONT as described in the general system description volume
of the 7342 ISAM FTTU ONT Product Information Manual.
• Special considerations
The special considerations section provides additional information about an ONT
that only applies to the ONT described in the UDS.

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13.1 Identification 13-2

13.2 General description 13-2

13.3 Hardware and software features 13-2

13.4 Special considerations 13-4

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13.1 Identification

Table 13-1 provides identification information about the business ONTs.

Table 13-1 Identification of business ONT

Part number Mnemonic (1) Description CLEI CPR ECI/Bar


code

3FE 50774 AA B-8112G-A Business ONT unit with externally hardened BVM4U00DRA 210082 452883
3FE 50774 AE enclosure providing the following ports: 1
GPON, 8 POTS, 1 Ethernet, 1 RF, and 2
DS1/E1.

3FE 50774 AB B-8102G-A Business ONT unit with externally hardened BVM4V00DRA 210083 452884
3FE 50774 AF enclosure providing the following ports: 1
GPON, 8 POTS, 1 Ethernet, and 2 DS1/E1.

Note
(1) See the 7342 ISAM FTTU ONT Planning and Ordering guide for product identification information.

13.2 General description

The business ONT provides the subscriber interface for the 7342 ISAM FTTU. The
ONT terminates the PON interface and converts it to user interfaces that directly
connect to subscriber devices. The ONT is compatible with all existing subscriber
equipment, including analog phones with both tone and rotary dial capabilities,
cordless phones, modems, fax machines, and caller ID boxes (Type I, Type II, and
Type III).
The business ONT provides the following functions:
• network demarcation for all services
• voice interworking function from the analog POTS lines to the VoIP/Ethernet
layers
• interworking functions between the GEM and Ethernet layers
• interworking functions between the PON optical overlay and the RF video
interface
• CES encapsulation of DS1/E1 using the MEF-8 packetization format for
transport across the layer 2 Ethernet PON
• mux and demux functions to the PON
• optical to electrical conversion

13.3 Hardware and software features

Table 13-2 provides a list of hardware based features for the B-8112G-A and the
B-8102G-A.

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Table 13-2 ONT hardware features

Features Chapter Reference

Functional description ONT overview Business ONT

Functional blocks SoC based ONT functional blocks System on a Chip (SoC) technology
SoC functional blocks
SoC ONTs with RF video subsystem
SoC ONTs with eight POTS ports
SoC ONTs with CES DS1/E1 interfaces

Connections ONT equipment layout Connections


Business and SOHO ONT connections and
components

Service interface ONT technical specifications Ethernet interface specifications


specifications POTS interface specifications
DS1/E1 interface specifications
RF video interface specifications
• Coaxial connectivity in the home and design
guidelines
• Configuration recommendations
• 18 dBmV RF video receivers

Physical description ONT technical specifications Business and SOHO ONTs


(height, width, depth,
weight)

Physical security features ONT software and security features Physical ONT security
LEDs ONT LEDs Business ONT LEDs

Data flow characteristics ONT overview Business ONT

GPON wavelength ONT overview Business ONT


Optical budget ONT technical specifications ONT optical budget

Power consumption ONT technical specifications Power consumption

Location and installation ONT equipment layout Location options


options
Temperature and humidity ONT technical specifications Environmental requirements
range

Fiber storage ONT equipment layout 3EM 20293 AA compartment


compartment

ONT activation methods ONT software and security features ONT activation methods

SLID entry via craft ONT software and security features SLID entry via craft terminal
interface

SLID entry via POTS ONT software and security features SLID entry via first POTS port
interface

SLID entry via Ethernet ONT software and security features SLID entry via Ethernet port
interface
Supported UPS UPS unit data sheets PowerShield CP50B48 UPS unit data sheet
FlexNet FMPS-150W 48 V dc UPS unit data sheet

Table 13-3 describes software based features for the B-8112G-A and the
B-8102G-A.

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Features Chapter Reference

ONT NTP server authentication support ONT software and security features NTP server authentication

802.1X support for Ethernet ports ONT software and security features 802.1x authentication

AES support ONT software and security features AES

FEC support ONT software and security features FEC

Fragmentation (GEM SAR DMA) support ONT software and security features Fragmentation

Rogue ONT defence support ONT software and security features Rogue ONT defence
MAC and IP anti-spoofing support ONT software and security features Anti-spoofing mechanism

Supported statistics, TCAs, and ONT statistics and performance Supported ONT counters
performance monitors monitoring

Retrievable ONT repair and return — —


information in FLASH memory via push
button or EMS

13.4 Special considerations

None.

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14.1 Identification 14-2

14.2 General description 14-2

14.3 ONT hardware and software features 14-2

14.4 Special considerations 14-4

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Table 14-1 provides identification information about the indoor ONTs.

Table 14-1 Identification of the indoor ONT

Part number Mnemonic (1) Description CLEI CPR ECI/Bar


code

3FE 28683 AB I-020E-B GPON I-series ONT, version B, asymmetric, — — —


2 Ethernet, 28 dB variant (available in the
ETSI market)

3FE 28683 AC I-020E-H GPON I-series ONT, version H, asymmetric, — — —


2 Ethernet, 28 dB variant (available in the
ETSI market)

3FE 28683 AD I-020E-H GPON I-series ONT, version H, asymmetric, — — —


2 Ethernet, 28 dB variant (available in the
ETSI market) with a later version of the SoC.

Note
(1) See the 7342 ISAM FTTU ONT Planning and Ordering guide for product identification information.

14.2 General description

The indoor ONT provides the subscriber interface for the 7342 ISAM FTTU. The
ONT terminates the PON interface and converts it to user interfaces that directly
connect to subscriber devices. The ONT is compatible with all existing subscriber
equipment.
The indoor ONT provides the following functions:
• network demarcation for all services
• interworking functions between the GEM and Ethernet layers
• mux and demux functions to the PON
• optical to electrical conversion

14.3 ONT hardware and software features

Table 14-2 provides a list of hardware based features for the I-020E-B and the
I-020E-H.

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Table 14-2 ONT hardware features

Features Chapter Reference

Functional description ONT overview Business ONT

Functional blocks (1) SoC based ONT functional blocks System on a Chip (SoC) technology
SoC functional blocks

Connections ONT equipment layout Connections


I-020E-B, I-020E-H, and I-020G-F connections and
components
Service interface ONT technical specifications Ethernet interface specifications
specifications

Physical description ONT technical specifications Indoor ONT (I-020E-B, I-020G-F, and I-020E-H)
(height, width, depth,
weight)

Physical security features ONT software and security features Physical ONT security
LEDs ONT LEDs Indoor ONT LEDs

Data flow characteristics ONT overview Indoor ONT

GPON wavelength ONT overview Indoor ONT

Optical budget ONT technical specifications ONT optical budget

Power consumption ONT technical specifications Indoor ONT (I-020E-H)

Location and installation ONT equipment layout Location options


options

Temperature and humidity ONT technical specifications Environmental requirements


range
Fiber storage — —
compartment

ONT activation methods ONT software and security features ONT activation methods

SLID entry via craft — —


interface

SLID entry via POTS — —


interface

SLID entry via Ethernet ONT software and security features SLID entry via Ethernet port
interface

Supported UPS — —

Note
(1) The POTS DSP is not used for these ONTs.

Table 14-3 describes software based features for the I-020E-B and the I-020E-H.

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Features Chapter Reference

ONT NTP server authentication support ONT software and security features NTP server authentication

802.1X support for Ethernet ports ONT software and security features 802.1x authentication

AES support (1) ONT software and security features AES

FEC support ONT software and security features FEC

Fragmentation (GEM SAR DMA) support ONT software and security features Fragmentation

Rogue ONT defence support ONT software and security features Rogue ONT defence

MAC and IP anti-spoofing support ONT software and security features Anti-spoofing mechanism

Supported statistics, TCAs, and ONT statistics and performance Supported ONT counters
performance monitors monitoring

Retrievable ONT repair and return — —


information in FLASH memory via push
button or EMS

Note
(1) The I-020E-B does not support AES.

14.4 Special considerations

None.

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15.2 General description 15-2

15.3 ONT hardware and software features 15-2

15.4 Special considerations 15-4

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15.1 Identification

Table 15-1 provides identification information about the indoor ONTs.

Table 15-1 Identification of indoor ONT

Part number Mnemonic (1) Description CLEI CPR ECI/Bar


code

3FE 29528 AA I-020G-F GPON I-series ONT, version F, asymmetric, 2 — — —


Ethernet 10/100/1000 BaseT, 28 dB variant
(available in the ETSI market)

Note
(1) See the 7342 ISAM FTTU ONT Planning and Ordering guide for product identification information.

15.2 General description

The indoor ONT provides the subscriber interface for the 7342 ISAM FTTU. The
ONT terminates the PON interface and converts it to user interfaces that directly
connect to subscriber devices. The ONT is compatible with all existing subscriber
equipment.
The indoor ONT provides the following functions:
• network demarcation for all services
• interworking functions between the GEM and Ethernet layers
• mux and demux functions to the PON
• optical to electrical conversion

15.3 ONT hardware and software features

Table 15-2 provides a list of hardware based features for the I-020G-F.

Table 15-2 ONT hardware features

Features Chapter Reference

Functional description ONT overview Indoor ONT

Functional blocks (1) SoC based ONT functional blocks System on a Chip (SoC) technology
SoC functional blocks

Connections ONT equipment layout Connections


I-020E-B, I-020E-H, and I-020G-F connections and
components

Service interface ONT technical specifications Ethernet interface specifications


specifications

(1 of 2)

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Features Chapter Reference

Physical description ONT technical specifications Indoor ONT (I-020E-B, I-020G-F, and I-020E-H)
(height, width, depth,
weight)

Physical security features ONT software and security features Physical ONT security

LEDs ONT LEDs Indoor ONT LEDs

Data flow characteristics ONT overview Indoor ONT

GPON wavelength ONT overview Indoor ONT

Optical budget ONT technical specifications ONT optical budget

Power consumption ONT technical specifications Indoor ONT (I-020G-F)

Location and installation ONT equipment layout Location options


options

Temperature and humidity ONT technical specifications Environmental requirements


range

Fiber storage — —
compartment

ONT activation methods ONT software and security features ONT activation methods

SLID entry via craft — —


interface

SLID entry via POTS — —


interface
SLID entry via Ethernet ONT software and security features SLID entry via Ethernet port
interface

Supported UPS — —

(2 of 2)

Note
(1) The POTS DSP is not used for these ONTs.

Table 15-3 describes software based features for the I-020G-F.

Table 15-3 ONT management and security features

Features Chapter Reference

ONT NTP server authentication support ONT software and security features NTP server authentication

802.1X support for Ethernet ports ONT software and security features 802.1x authentication

AES support ONT software and security features AES


FEC support ONT software and security features FEC

Fragmentation (GEM SAR DMA) support ONT software and security features Fragmentation

Rogue ONT defence support ONT software and security features Rogue ONT defence
MAC and IP anti-spoofing support ONT software and security features Anti-spoofing mechanism

(1 of 2)

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Supported statistics, TCAs, and ONT statistics and performance Supported ONT counters
performance monitors monitoring

Retrievable ONT repair and return — —


information in FLASH memory via push
button or EMS

(2 of 2)

15.4 Special considerations

None

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16.2 General description 16-2

16.3 ONT hardware and software features 16-3

16.4 Special considerations 16-4

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16.1 Identification

Table 16-1 provides identification information about the I-211M-D ONT.

Table 16-1 Identification of indoor ONTs

Part number Mnemonic Description CLEI CPR ECI/Bar


(1) code

3FE 51307 AA I-211M-D GPON I-series ONT unit, version D, 2 POTS BVM5W00CRA 211340 454724
(customer-spec interfaces, 1 10/100/1000 BASE-T Gigabit
ific logo on Ethernet interface, 1 RF video, and 1 MoCA
door) interface.
3FE 51307 BA The 3FE 51307 AA has an OptiTap connector
while the 3FE 51307 BA variant has a
(without SC/APC connector.
customer-speci
fic logo on The 3FE 51307 BA comes equipped with a
door) fiber strength member clamp.

UPS (included — The Delta 38 W, 12 V dc OPSU/BBU is a — — —


with the ONTs power supply equipped with a backup
listed above battery. The OPSU/BBU is located at a
and not subscriber location and converts ac input
orderable (90 to 135 V ac, 47 to 63Hz) to a dc output
separately) (47.5 to 52 V dc). The backup battery
provides up to 8 hours of temporary power
in the event of power loss.
The 3FE 51307 AA comes equipped with an
extra amount of OPSU to BBU cable for
remote OPSU installations while the 3FE
51307 BA does not.

PX12072 — Batteries supplied by GS Yuasa International — — —


PXL12072 Ltd. approved for use with the I-211M-D
ONT.
PWL12V7

Note
(1) See the 7342 ISAM FTTU ONT Planning and Ordering guide for product identification information.

16.2 General description

The indoor ONT provides the subscriber interface for the 7342 ISAM FTTU. The
ONT terminates the PON interface and converts it to user interfaces that directly
connect to subscriber devices. The ONT is compatible with all existing subscriber
equipment, including analog phones with both tone and rotary dial capabilities,
cordless phones, modems, fax machines, and caller ID boxes (Type I, Type II, and
Type III).

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The indoor ONT provides the following functions:


• network demarcation for all services
• voice interworking function from the analog POTS lines to the VoIP/Ethernet
layers
• interworking functions between the GEM and Ethernet layers
• interworking functions between the GEM and MoCA layers
• interworking functions between the PON optical overlay and the RF video
interface
• mux and demux functions to the PON
• optical to electrical conversion

16.3 ONT hardware and software features

Table 16-2 provides a list of hardware based features for the I-211M-D ONT.

Table 16-2 Hardware features

Features Chapter Reference


Functional description ONT overview Indoor ONT

Functional blocks SoC based ONT functional blocks System on a Chip (SoC) technology
SoC functional blocks
SoC ONTs with RF video subsystem
SoC ONTs with MoCA subsystem

Connections ONT equipment layout Connections


I-211M-D connections and components

Service interface specifications ONT technical specifications Ethernet interface specifications


POTS interface specifications
RF video interface specifications
• Coaxial connectivity in the home
and design guidelines
• Configuration recommendations
• 18 dBmV RF video receivers

Physical description (height, width, ONT technical specifications Indoor ONT (I-211M-D)
depth, weight)
Physical security features ONT software and security features Physical ONT security

LEDs ONT LEDs Indoor ONT LEDs

Data flow characteristics ONT overview Indoor ONT


GPON wavelength ONT overview Indoor ONT

Optical budget ONT technical specifications ONT optical budget

Power consumption ONT technical specifications Power consumption

Location and installation options ONT equipment layout Location options

Temperature and humidity range ONT technical specifications Temperature and humidity range

Fiber storage compartment — —

(1 of 2)

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Features Chapter Reference

ONT activation methods ONT software and security features ONT activation methods

SLID entry via craft interface ONT software and security features SLID entry via craft terminal

SLID entry via POTS interface ONT software and security features SLID entry via first POTS port
SLID entry via Ethernet interface — —

Supported UPS — —

(2 of 2)

Table 16-3 describes software based features for the I-211M-D ONT.

Table 16-3 ONT management and security features

Features Chapter Reference

ONT NTP server authentication support ONT software and security features NTP server authentication

802.1X support for Ethernet ports ONT software and security features 802.1x authentication

AES support ONT software and security features AES

FEC support ONT software and security features FEC

Fragmentation (GEM SAR DMA) support ONT software and security features Fragmentation

Rogue ONT defence support ONT software and security features Rogue ONT defence
MAC and IP anti-spoofing support ONT software and security features Anti-spoofing mechanism

Supported statistics, TCAs, and ONT statistics and performance Supported ONT counters
performance monitors monitoring

Retrievable ONT repair and return — —


information in FLASH memory via push
button or EMS

16.4 Special considerations

None.

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17.1 Identification 17-2

17.2 General description 17-2

17.3 ONT hardware and software features 17-2

17.4 Special considerations 17-4

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17.1 Identification

Table 17-1 provides identification information about the indoor ONTs.

Table 17-1 Identification of indoor ONTs

Part number Mnemonic (1) Description CLEI CPR ECI/Bar


code

3FE 51296 AA I-211M-E GPON I-series ONT unit, version E, 2 BVM5N00CRA 211040 454318
POTS, 1 Ethernet interface, 1 RF video,
and MoCA interface

3EM 22496 AA — See Delta OPSU/BBU unit data sheet BVM6C10FRA N70988 456475
(This variant
provides a
customer
specific logo.)

3EM 22495 AA — BVM6D10FRA N70988 456479


(This variant
provides no
logo.)

Note
(1) See the 7342 ISAM FTTU ONT Planning and Ordering guide for product identification information.

17.2 General description

The indoor ONT provides the subscriber interface for the 7342 ISAM FTTU. The
ONT terminates the PON interface and converts it to user interfaces that directly
connect to subscriber devices. The ONT is compatible with all existing subscriber
equipment, including analog phones with both tone and rotary dial capabilities,
cordless phones, modems, fax machines, and caller ID boxes (Type I, Type II, and
Type III).
The indoor ONT provides the following functions:
• network demarcation for all services
• voice interworking function from the analog POTS lines to the VoIP/Ethernet
layers
• interworking functions between the GEM and Ethernet layers
• interworking functions between the GEM and MoCA layers
• interworking functions between the PON optical overlay and the RF video
interface
• mux and demux functions to the PON
• optical to electrical conversion

17.3 ONT hardware and software features

Table 17-2 provides a list of hardware based features for the I-211M-E ONT.

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Table 17-2 Hardware features

Features Chapter Reference

Functional description ONT overview Indoor ONT

Functional blocks SoC based ONT functional blocks System on a Chip (SoC) technology
SoC functional blocks
SoC ONTs with RF video subsystem
SoC ONTs with MoCA subsystem

Connections ONT equipment layout Connections


I-211M-E connections and components

Service interface ONT technical specifications Ethernet interface specifications


specifications POTS interface specifications
RF video interface specifications
• Coaxial connectivity in the home and design
guidelines
• Configuration recommendations
• 18 dBmV RF video receivers

Physical description ONT technical specifications Indoor ONT (I-211M-E)


(height, width, depth,
weight)

Physical security features ONT software and security features Physical ONT security
LEDs ONT LEDs Indoor ONT LEDs

Data flow characteristics ONT overview Indoor ONT

GPON wavelength ONT overview Indoor ONT


Optical budget ONT technical specifications ONT optical budget

Power consumption ONT technical specifications Power consumption

Location and installation ONT equipment layout Location options


options
Temperature and humidity ONT technical specifications Temperature and humidity range
range

Fiber storage — —
compartment

ONT activation methods ONT software and security features ONT activation methods

SLID entry via craft — —


interface

SLID entry via POTS — —


interface

SLID entry via Ethernet — —


interface
Supported UPS — —

Table 17-3 describes software based features for the I-211M-E ONT.

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Table 17-3 ONT management and security features

Features Chapter Reference

ONT NTP server authentication support ONT software and security features NTP server authentication

802.1X support for Ethernet ports ONT software and security features 802.1x authentication

AES support ONT software and security features AES

FEC support ONT software and security features FEC

Fragmentation (GEM SAR DMA) support ONT software and security features Fragmentation

Rogue ONT defence support ONT software and security features Rogue ONT defence
MAC and IP anti-spoofing support ONT software and security features Anti-spoofing mechanism

Supported statistics, TCAs, and ONT statistics and performance Supported ONT counters
performance monitors monitoring

Retrievable ONT repair and return — —


information in FLASH memory via push
button or EMS

17.4 Special considerations

None.

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18.2 General description 18-2

18.3 ONT hardware and software features 18-2

18.4 Special considerations 18-4

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18.1 Identification

Table 18-1 provides identification information about the indoor ONTs.

Table 18-1 Identification of indoor ONTs

Part number Mnemonic (1) Description CLEI CPR ECI/Bar


code

3FE 50754 AA I-221E-A GPON I-series ONT, version A, asymmetric, BVM3L00CRA 209112 449280
2 POTS, 2 Ethernet, and 1 RF video
3FE 50754 AD BVM4P10DRA 210858 453967

3FE 50754 AB I-220E-A GPON I-series ONT, version A, asymmetric, BVM3M00CRA 209113 449281
2 POTS, 2 Ethernet
3FE 50754 AE BVM4R10DRA 210860 453971

Note
(1) See the 7342 ISAM FTTU ONT Planning and Ordering guide for product identification information.

18.2 General description

The indoor ONT provides the subscriber interface for the 7342 ISAM FTTU. The
ONT terminates the PON interface and converts it to user interfaces that directly
connect to subscriber devices. The ONT is compatible with all existing subscriber
equipment, including analog phones with both tone and rotary dial capabilities,
cordless phones, modems, fax machines, and caller ID boxes (Type I, Type II, and
Type III).
The indoor ONT provides the following functions:
• network demarcation for all services
• voice interworking function from the analog POTS lines to the VoIP/Ethernet
layers
• interworking functions between the GEM and Ethernet layers
• interworking functions between the PON optical overlay and the RF video
interface
• mux and demux functions to the PON
• optical to electrical conversion

18.3 ONT hardware and software features

Table 18-2 provides a list of hardware based features for the I-220E-A and the
I-221E-A.

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Features Chapter Reference

Functional description ONT overview Indoor ONT

Functional blocks SoC based ONT functional blocks System on a Chip (SoC) technology
SoC functional blocks
SoC ONTs with RF video subsystem

Connections ONT equipment layout Connections


I-221E-A and I-220E-A connections and components

Service interface ONT technical specifications Ethernet interface specifications


specifications POTS interface specifications
RF video interface specifications
• Coaxial connectivity in the home and design
guidelines
• Configuration recommendations
• 14 dBmV RF video receivers

Physical description ONT technical specifications Indoor ONT (I-221E-A and I-220E-A)
(height, width, depth,
weight)

Physical security features ONT software and security features Physical ONT security
LEDs ONT LEDs Indoor ONT LEDs

Data flow characteristics ONT overview Indoor ONT

GPON wavelength ONT overview Indoor ONT


Optical budget ONT technical specifications ONT optical budget

Power consumption ONT technical specifications Indoor ONT (I-220E-A and I-221E-A)

Location and installation ONT equipment layout Location options


options
Temperature and humidity ONT technical specifications Temperature and humidity range
range

Fiber storage — —
compartment

ONT activation methods ONT software and security features ONT activation methods

SLID entry via craft — —


interface

SLID entry via POTS ONT software and security features SLID entry via first POTS port
interface

SLID entry via Ethernet ONT software and security features SLID entry via Ethernet port
interface
Supported UPS — —

Table 18-3 describes software based features for the I-220E-A and the I-221E-A.

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Features Chapter Reference

ONT NTP server authentication support ONT software and security features NTP server authentication

802.1X support for Ethernet ports ONT software and security features 802.1x authentication

AES support (1) ONT software and security features AES

FEC support ONT software and security features FEC

Fragmentation (GEM SAR DMA) support ONT software and security features Fragmentation

Rogue ONT defence support ONT software and security features Rogue ONT defence

MAC and IP anti-spoofing support ONT software and security features Anti-spoofing mechanism

Supported statistics, TCAs, and ONT statistics and performance Supported ONT counters
performance monitors monitoring

Retrievable ONT repair and return — —


information in FLASH memory via push
button or EMS

Note
(1) The 3FE 50754 AA and 3FE 50754 AB do not support AES.

18.4 Special considerations

None.

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19.2 General description 19-2

19.3 ONT hardware and software features 19-2

19.4 Special considerations 19-4

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19.1 Identification

Table 19-1 provides identification information about the modular ONTs.

Table 19-1 Identification of modular ONTs

Part number Mnemonic Description CLEI CPR ECI/Bar


(1) code

3FE 50533 AA M-300-A GPON M-series ONT unit, version AA, up to BVM2W10DRA 208814 448715
24 POTS, up to 12 VDSL ports, up to 3
S-840V-As, standard SC connector type.

3FE 50533 AB M-300-A GPON M-series ONT unit, version AB, up to BVM2X10DRA 208815 448716
24 POTS, up to 12 VDSL ports, up to 3
S-840V-As, OptiTap connector type.

3FE 50537 AA S-840V-A Service plug-in unit BVL2MR0BAA 070AZF 138487

Note
(1) See the 7342 ISAM FTTU ONT Planning and Ordering guide for product identification information.

Note — Currently the M-300-A and the S-840V-A are only


supported in the ANSI market.

19.2 General description

The modular ONT provides the subscriber interface for the 7342 ISAM FTTU. The
ONT terminates the PON interface and converts it to user interfaces that directly
connect to subscriber devices. The modular ONT is compatible with all existing
subscriber equipment, including analog phones with both tone and rotary dial
capabilities, cordless phones, modems, fax machines, and caller ID boxes (Type I,
Type II, and Type III).
The modular ONT provides the following functions:
• network demarcation for all services
• voice interworking function from the POTS lines to the VoIP/Ethernet layers
• interworking functions between the VDSL layer and Ethernet layer
• mux and demux functions to the PON
• optical to electrical conversion

19.3 ONT hardware and software features

Table 19-2 provides a list of hardware based features for the M-300-A and the
S-840V-A.

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Table 19-2 Hardware features

Features Chapter Reference

Functional description ONT overview Modular ONT and service plug-in units

Functional blocks LP MDU and modular ONT hardware Modular ONT and plug-in unit functional blocks
functional blocks

Connections ONT equipment layout Connections


Modular ONT and plug-in unit connections and
components
Service interface ONT technical specifications POTS interface specifications
specifications VDSL1 and VDSL2 interface specifications

Physical description ONT technical specifications Modular ONTs


(height, width, depth,
weight)

Physical security features ONT software and security features Physical ONT security

LEDs ONT LEDs Modular ONT and service unit LEDs

Data flow characteristics ONT overview Modular ONT and service plug-in units

GPON wavelength ONT overview Modular ONT and service plug-in units

Optical budget ONT technical specifications ONT optical budget

Power consumption ONT technical specifications Modular ONT and plug in unit

Location and installation ONT equipment layout Location options


options

Temperature and humidity ONT technical specifications Temperature and humidity range
range
Fiber storage — —
compartment

ONT activation methods ONT software and security features ONT activation methods

SLID entry via craft ONT software and security features SLID entry via craft terminal
interface

SLID entry via POTS ONT software and security features SLID entry via first POTS port
interface

SLID entry via Ethernet — —


interface

Supported UPS UPS unit data sheets APC 150 W 48 V dc UPS unit data sheet

Table 19-3 describes software based features for the M-300-A and the S-840V-A

Table 19-3 ONT management and security features

Features Chapter Reference

ONT NTP server authentication support ONT software and security features NTP server authentication

802.1X support for Ethernet ports ONT software and security features 802.1x authentication

AES support ONT software and security features AES

(1 of 2)

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FEC support ONT software and security features FEC

Fragmentation (GEM SAR DMA) support ONT software and security features Fragmentation

Rogue ONT defence support ONT software and security features Rogue ONT defence
MAC and IP anti-spoofing support ONT software and security features Anti-spoofing mechanism

Supported statistics, TCAs, and ONT statistics and performance Supported ONT counters
performance monitors monitoring

Retrievable ONT repair and return — —


information in FLASH memory via push
button or EMS

(2 of 2)

19.4 Special considerations

None.

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20.1 Identification 20-2

20.2 General description 20-2

20.3 ONT hardware and software feature 20-3

20.4 Special considerations 20-4

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20.1 Identification

Table 20-1 provides identification information about the outdoor ONTs.

Table 20-1 Identification of outdoor ONTs

Part number Mnemonic (1) Description CLEI CPR ECI/Bar


code

3FE 50683 AF O-210E-B GPON O-series ONT unit, version B, 2 POTS, BVM3J00CRA 209106 449273
3FE 50683 AP 1 Ethernet interface for both data and IP BVM4510DRA 210867 453984
video, craft interface, and SC/APC
interface

3FE 50683 AB O-210E-B GPON O-series ONT unit, version B, 2 POTS, BVM3E00CRA 209102 449269
3FE 50683 AK 1 Ethernet interface for both data and IP BVM4110DRA 210862 453979
video, and SC/APC interface

3FE 50683 AH O-210E-B GPON O-series ONT unit, version B, 2 POTS, — — —


3FE 50683 AS 1 Ethernet interface for both data and IP BVM4710DRA 210869 453986
video, craft interface, and OptiTap
interface
3FE 50683 AC O-211E-B GPON O-series ONT unit, version B, 2 POTS, BVM3F00CRA 209103 449270
3FE 50683 AL 1 Ethernet interface for both data and IP BVM4210DRA 210864 453981
video, RF video, EPC, craft interfaces, and
SC/APC interface

3FE 50683 AG O-211E-B GPON O-series ONT unit, version B, 2 POTS, BVM3K00CRA 209107 449274
3FE 50683 AR 1 Ethernet interface for both data and IP BVM4610DRA 210868 453985
video, RF video, craft interface, and
OptiTap interface

Note
(1) See the 7342 ISAM FTTU ONT Planning and Ordering guide for product identification information.

20.2 General description

The outdoor ONT provides the subscriber interface for the 7342 ISAM FTTU. The
ONT terminates the PON interface and converts it to user interfaces that directly
connect to subscriber devices. The ONT is compatible with all existing subscriber
equipment, including analog phones with both tone and rotary dial capabilities,
cordless phones, modems, fax machines, and caller ID boxes (Type I, Type II, and
Type III).
The outdoor ONT provides the following functions:
• network demarcation for all services
• voice interworking function from the analog POTS lines to the VoIP/Ethernet
layers
• interworking functions between the GEM and Ethernet layers
• interworking functions between the PON optical overlay and the RF video
interface
• mux and demux functions to the PON
• optical to electrical conversion

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20.3 ONT hardware and software feature

Table 20-2 provides a list of hardware based features for the O-210E-B and the
O-211E-B.

Table 20-2 ONT hardware features

Features Chapter Reference

Functional description ONT overview Outdoor ONT

Functional blocks SoC based ONT functional blocks System on a Chip (SoC) technology
SoC ONTs with RF video subsystem

Connections ONT equipment layout Connections


Outdoor ONT connections and components

Service interface ONT technical specifications Ethernet interface specifications


specifications POTS interface specifications
RF video interface specifications
• Coaxial connectivity in the home and design
guidelines
• Configuration recommendations
• 14 dBmV RF video receivers

Physical description ONT technical specifications Outdoor ONT


(height, width, depth,
weight)
Physical security features ONT software and security features Physical ONT security

LEDs ONT LEDs Outdoor ONT LEDs

Data flow characteristics ONT overview Outdoor ONT

GPON wavelength ONT overview Outdoor ONT

Optical budget ONT technical specifications ONT optical budget

Power consumption ONT technical specifications Power consumption


Location and installation ONT equipment layout Location options
options

Temperature and humidity ONT technical specifications Environmental requirements


range

Fiber storage ONT equipment layout 3EM 17661 AB compartment


compartment 3EM 17661 AC compartment
3EM 20293 AA compartment
ONT activation methods ONT software and security features ONT activation methods

SLID entry via craft ONT software and security features SLID entry via craft terminal
interface

SLID entry via POTS ONT software and security features SLID entry via first POTS port
interface

(1 of 2)

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SLID entry via Ethernet — —


interface

Supported UPS UPS unit data sheets APC 24 W 12 V dc UPS unit data sheet
APC UPS cable assembly with beeper unit data
sheet
CyberPower CyberShield CS 24 UPS unit data sheet
Delta OPSU/BBU unit data sheet
Flexpoint UPS unit data sheet
PowerShield CP50B48 UPS unit data sheet

(2 of 2)

Table 20-3 describes software based features for the O-210E-B and the O-211E-B.

Table 20-3 ONT management and security features

Features Chapter Reference

ONT NTP server authentication support ONT software and security features NTP server authentication

802.1X support for Ethernet ports ONT software and security features 802.1x authentication

AES support (1) ONT software and security features AES


FEC support ONT software and security features FEC

Fragmentation (GEM SAR DMA) support ONT software and security features Fragmentation

Rogue ONT defence support ONT software and security features Rogue ONT defence
MAC and IP anti-spoofing support ONT software and security features Anti-spoofing mechanism

Supported statistics, TCAs, and ONT statistics and performance Supported ONT counters
performance monitors monitoring

Retrievable ONT repair and return — —


information in FLASH memory via push
button or EMS

Note
(1) The following outdoor ONTs do not support AES: 3FE 50683 AF, 3FE 50683 AH, 3FE 50683 AC, and 3FE 50683 AG.

20.4 Special considerations

None.

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21.1 Identification 21-2

21.2 General description 21-2

21.3 ONT hardware and software features 21-2

21.4 Special considerations 21-4

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21.1 Identification

Table 21-1 provides identification information about the outdoor ONTs.

Table 21-1 Identification of outdoor ONT

Part number Mnemonic (1) Description CLEI CPR ECI/Bar


code

3FE 50762 BA O-211M-C GPON O-series ONT unit, version C, 2 POTS, — — —


1 Ethernet interface, 1 RF video and MoCA
interface, and SC/APC interface

3FE 50762 AC O-211M-E GPON O-series ONT unit, version E, 2 POTS, BVM4S00DRA 210013 452789
1 10/100/1000 BASE-T Ethernet interface, 1
RF video and MoCA interface, and OptiTap
interface

3FE 50762 BB O-211M-E GPON O-series ONT unit, version E, 2 POTS, — — —


1 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet interface, 1
RF video and MoCA interface, SC/APC
interface, no vendor-specific logo

Note
(1) See the 7342 ISAM FTTU ONT Planning and Ordering guide for product identification information.

21.2 General description

The outdoor ONT provides the subscriber interface for the 7342 ISAM FTTU. The
ONT terminates the PON interface and converts it to user interfaces that directly
connect to subscriber devices. The ONT is compatible with all existing subscriber
equipment, including analog phones with both tone and rotary dial capabilities,
cordless phones, modems, fax machines, and caller ID boxes (Type I, Type II, and
Type III).
The outdoor ONT provides the following functions:
• network demarcation for all services
• voice interworking function from the analog POTS lines to the VoIP/Ethernet
layers
• interworking functions between the GEM and Ethernet layers
• interworking functions between the GEM and MoCA layers
• interworking functions between the PON optical overlay and the RF video
interface
• mux and demux functions to the PON
• optical to electrical conversion

21.3 ONT hardware and software features

Table 21-2 provides a list of hardware based features for the O-211M-C and the
O-211M-E.

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Table 21-2 ONT hardware features

Features Chapter Reference

Functional description ONT overview Outdoor ONT

Functional blocks SoC based ONT functional blocks System on a Chip (SoC) technology
SoC ONTs with RF video subsystem
SoC ONTs with MoCA subsystem

Connections ONT equipment layout Connections


Outdoor ONT connections and components

Service interface ONT technical specifications Ethernet interface specifications


specifications POTS interface specifications
RF video interface specifications
• Coaxial connectivity in the home and design
guidelines
• Configuration recommendations
• 14 dBmV RF video receivers

Physical description ONT technical specifications Outdoor ONT


(height, width, depth,
weight)

Physical security features ONT software and security features Physical ONT security
LEDs ONT LEDs Outdoor ONT LEDs

Data flow characteristics ONT overview Outdoor ONT

GPON wavelength ONT overview Outdoor ONT


Optical budget ONT technical specifications ONT optical budget

Power consumption ONT technical specifications Power consumption

Location and installation ONT equipment layout Location options


options
Temperature and humidity ONT technical specifications Environmental requirements
range

Fiber storage ONT equipment layout 3EM 17661 AB compartment


compartment 3EM 17661 AC compartment
3EM 20293 AA compartment

ONT activation methods ONT software and security features ONT activation methods

SLID entry via craft ONT software and security features SLID entry via craft terminal
interface

SLID entry via POTS ONT software and security features SLID entry via first POTS port
interface

SLID entry via Ethernet — —


interface

Supported UPS UPS unit data sheets APC 24 W 12 V dc UPS unit data sheet
APC UPS cable assembly with beeper unit data
sheet
CyberPower CyberShield CS 24 UPS unit data sheet
Delta OPSU/BBU unit data sheet
Flexpoint UPS unit data sheet
PowerShield CP50B48 UPS unit data sheet

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Table 21-3 describes software based features for the O-211M-C and the O-211M-E.

Table 21-3 ONT management and security features

Features Chapter Reference

ONT NTP server authentication support ONT software and security features NTP server authentication

802.1X support for Ethernet ports ONT software and security features 802.1x authentication
AES support ONT software and security features AES

FEC support ONT software and security features FEC

Fragmentation (GEM SAR DMA) support ONT software and security features Fragmentation

Rogue ONT defence support ONT software and security features Rogue ONT defence

MAC and IP anti-spoofing support ONT software and security features Anti-spoofing mechanism

Supported statistics, TCAs, and ONT statistics and performance Supported ONT counters
performance monitors monitoring

Retrievable ONT repair and return — —


information in FLASH memory via push
button or EMS

21.4 Special considerations

None.

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22.1 Identification 22-2

22.2 General description 22-2

22.3 ONT hardware and software features 22-3

22.4 Special considerations 22-4

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22.1 Identification

Table 22-1 provides identification information about the outdoor ONTs.

Table 22-1 Identification of outdoor ONTs

Part number Mnemonic (1) Description CLEI CPR ECI/Bar


code

3FE 50683 AA O-421E-B GPON O-series ONT unit, version B, 4 POTS, BVM3D00CRA 209101 449268
3FE 50683 AJ 2 Ethernet interfaces for both data and IP BVM4T10DRA 210861 453976
video supporting EPC, RF video, craft
interfaces, and SC/APC interface

3FE 50683 AE GPON O-series ONT unit, version B, 4 POTS, BVM3H00CRA 209105 449272
2 Ethernet interfaces for both data and IP BVM4410DRA 210866 453983
video supporting EPC and PLL, RF video,
craft interfaces, and SC/APC interface

3FE 50683 AD O-420E-B GPON O-series ONT unit, version B, 4 POTS, BVM3G00CRA 209104 449271
3FE 50683 AM 2 Ethernet interfaces for both data and IP BVM4310DRA 210865 453982
video, craft interface, and SC/APC
interface

3FE 50683 AT GPON O-series ONT unit, version B, 4 POTS, — — —


2 Ethernet interfaces for both data and IP
video, craft interface, and OptiTap
interface

Note
(1) See the 7342 ISAM FTTU ONT Planning and Ordering guide for product identification information.

22.2 General description

The outdoor ONT provides the subscriber interface for the 7342 ISAM FTTU. The
ONT terminates the PON interface and converts it to user interfaces that directly
connect to subscriber devices. The ONT is compatible with all existing subscriber
equipment, including analog phones with both tone and rotary dial capabilities,
cordless phones, modems, fax machines, and caller ID boxes (Type I, Type II, and
Type III).
The outdoor ONT provides the following functions:
• network demarcation for all services
• voice interworking function from the analog POTS lines to the VoIP/Ethernet
layers
• interworking functions between the GEM and Ethernet layers
• interworking functions between the PON optical overlay and the RF video
interface
• mux and demux functions to the PON
• optical to electrical conversion

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22.3 ONT hardware and software features

Table 22-2 provides a list of hardware based features for the O-420E-B and the
O-421E-B.

Table 22-2 ONT hardware features

Features Chapter Reference

Functional description ONT overview Outdoor ONT

Functional blocks SoC based ONT functional blocks System on a Chip (SoC) technology
SoC ONTs with RF video subsystem

Connections ONT equipment layout Connections


Outdoor ONT connections and components

Service interface ONT technical specifications Ethernet interface specifications


specifications POTS interface specifications
RF video interface specifications
• Coaxial connectivity in the home and design
guidelines
• Configuration recommendations
• 14 dBmV RF video receivers

Physical description ONT technical specifications Outdoor ONT


(height, width, depth,
weight)
Physical security features ONT software and security features Physical ONT security

LEDs ONT LEDs Outdoor ONT LEDs

Data flow characteristics ONT overview Outdoor ONT

GPON wavelength ONT overview Outdoor ONT

Optical budget ONT technical specifications ONT optical budget

Power consumption ONT technical specifications Power consumption


Location and installation ONT equipment layout Location options
options

Temperature and humidity ONT technical specifications Environmental requirements


range

Fiber storage ONT equipment layout 3EM 17661 AB compartment


compartment 3EM 17661 AC compartment
3EM 20293 AA compartment
ONT activation methods ONT software and security features ONT activation methods

SLID entry via craft ONT software and security features SLID entry via craft terminal
interface

SLID entry via POTS ONT software and security features SLID entry via first POTS port
interface

(1 of 2)

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SLID entry via Ethernet — —


interface

Supported UPS UPS unit data sheets APC 24 W 12 V dc UPS unit data sheet
APC UPS cable assembly with beeper unit data
sheet
CyberPower CyberShield CS 24 UPS unit data sheet
Delta OPSU/BBU unit data sheet
Flexpoint UPS unit data sheet
PowerShield CP50B48 UPS unit data sheet

(2 of 2)

Table 22-3 describes software based features for the O-420E-B and the O-421E-B.

Table 22-3 ONT management and security features

Features Chapter Reference

ONT NTP server authentication support ONT software and security features NTP server authentication

802.1X support for Ethernet ports ONT software and security features 802.1x authentication

AES support (1) ONT software and security features AES


FEC support ONT software and security features FEC

Fragmentation (GEM SAR DMA) support ONT software and security features Fragmentation

Rogue ONT defence support ONT software and security features Rogue ONT defence
MAC and IP anti-spoofing support ONT software and security features Anti-spoofing mechanism

Supported statistics, TCAs, and ONT statistics and performance Supported ONT counters
performance monitors monitoring

Retrievable ONT repair and return — —


information in FLASH memory via push
button or EMS

Note
(1) The following outdoor ONTs do not support AES: 3FE 50683 AA and 3FE 50683 AD.

22.4 Special considerations

None.

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23.1 Identification 23-2

23.2 General description 23-2

23.3 ONT hardware and software features 23-2

23.4 Special considerations 23-4

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23.1 Identification

Table 23-1 provides identification information about the SOHO outdoor ONTs.

Table 23-1 Identification of SOHO outdoor ONTs

Part number Mnemonic (1) Description CLEI CPR ECI/Bar


code

3FE 50774 AC O-820G-D GPON O-series small office home office BVM4W00DRA 210084 452885
(SOHO) ONT with 8 POTS, 2
3FE 50774 AG 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet, and one BVM5J00CRA 211014 454266
GPON OptiTap interface and PLL.

3FE 50774 AD O-821G-D GPON O-series small office home office BVM4X00DRA 210085 452886
(SOHO) ONT with 8 POTS, 2
3FE 50774 AH 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet, 1 RF video, BVM5K00CRA 211015 454269
and one GPON OptiTap interface and PLL.
3FE 50774 AJ BVM5L00CRA 211016 454270
The AJ variant uses an SC/APC connector.

Note
(1) See the 7342 ISAM FTTU ONT Planning and Ordering guide for product identification information.

23.2 General description

The SOHO outdoor ONT provides the subscriber interface for the
7342 ISAM FTTU. The ONT terminates the PON interface and converts it to user
interfaces that directly connect to subscriber devices. The ONT is compatible with
all existing subscriber equipment, including analog phones with both tone and rotary
dial capabilities, cordless phones, modems, fax machines, and caller ID boxes (Type
I, Type II, and Type III).
The SOHO outdoor ONT provides the following functions:
• network demarcation for all services
• voice interworking function from the analog POTS lines to the VoIP/Ethernet
layers
• interworking functions between the GEM and Ethernet layers
• interworking functions between the PON optical overlay and the RF video
interface
• mux and demux functions to the PON
• optical to electrical conversion

23.3 ONT hardware and software features

Table 23-2 provides a list of hardware based features for the O-820G-D and the
O-821G-D.

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Table 23-2 ONT hardware features

Features Chapter Reference

Functional description ONT overview Outdoor ONT

Functional blocks SoC based ONT functional blocks System on a Chip (SoC) technology
SoC ONTs with RF video subsystem
SoC ONTs with eight POTS ports

Connections ONT equipment layout Connections


Business and SOHO ONT connections and
components
Service interface ONT technical specifications Ethernet interface specifications
specifications POTS interface specifications
RF video interface specifications
• Coaxial connectivity in the home and design
guidelines
• Configuration recommendations
• 18 dBmV RF video receivers

Physical description ONT technical specifications Business and SOHO ONTs


(height, width, depth,
weight)

Physical security features ONT software and security features Physical ONT security
LEDs ONT LEDs Outdoor ONT LEDs

Data flow characteristics ONT overview Outdoor ONT

GPON wavelength ONT overview Outdoor ONT


Optical budget ONT technical specifications ONT optical budget

Power consumption ONT technical specifications Power consumption

Location and installation ONT equipment layout Location options


options
Temperature and humidity ONT technical specifications Environmental requirements
range

Fiber storage ONT equipment layout 3EM 20293 AA compartment


compartment

ONT activation methods ONT software and security features ONT activation methods

SLID entry via craft ONT software and security features SLID entry via craft terminal
interface

SLID entry via POTS ONT software and security features SLID entry via first POTS port
interface

SLID entry via Ethernet — —


interface
Supported UPS UPS unit data sheets CyberPower CyberShield CS 50 UPS unit data sheet
FlexNet FMPS-150W 48 V dc UPS unit data sheet

Table 23-3 describes software based features for the O-811G-D and the O-810G-D.

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Table 23-3 ONT management and security features

Features Chapter Reference

ONT NTP server authentication support ONT software and security features NTP server authentication

802.1X support for Ethernet ports ONT software and security features 802.1x authentication

AES support (1) ONT software and security features AES

FEC support ONT software and security features FEC

Fragmentation (GEM SAR DMA) support ONT software and security features Fragmentation

Rogue ONT defence support ONT software and security features Rogue ONT defence

MAC and IP anti-spoofing support ONT software and security features Anti-spoofing mechanism

Supported statistics, TCAs, and ONT statistics and performance Supported ONT counters
performance monitors monitoring

Retrievable ONT repair and return — —


information in FLASH memory via push
button or EMS

Note
(1) The following SOHO ONTs do not support AES: 3FE 50744 AC and 3FE 50744 AG.

23.4 Special considerations

None.

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24.1 Identification 24-2

24.2 General description 24-2

24.3 ONT hardware and software features 24-2

24.4 Special considerations 24-4

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24.1 Identification

Table 24-1 provides identification information about the SOHO outdoor ONTs.

Table 24-1 Identification of SOHO outdoor ONT

Part number Mnemonic (1) Description CLEI CPR ECI/Bar


code

3FE 51369 AA O-821M-E GPON O-series small office home office BVM5R00CRA 211158 454493
(SOHO) ONT with 8 POTS, 2
10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet, 1 RF video
and MoCA interface, and one GPON OptiTap
interface and PLL.

Note
(1) See the 7342 ISAM FTTU ONT Planning and Ordering guide for product identification information.

24.2 General description

The SOHO outdoor ONT provides the subscriber interface for the
7342 ISAM FTTU. The ONT terminates the PON interface and converts it to user
interfaces that directly connect to subscriber devices. The ONT is compatible with
all existing subscriber equipment, including analog phones with both tone and rotary
dial capabilities, cordless phones, modems, fax machines, and caller ID boxes (Type
I, Type II, and Type III).
The SOHO outdoor ONT provides the following functions:
• network demarcation for all services
• voice interworking function from the analog POTS lines to the VoIP/Ethernet
layers
• interworking functions between the GEM and Ethernet layers
• interworking functions between the GEM and MoCA layers
• interworking functions between the PON optical overlay and the RF video
interface
• mux and demux functions to the PON
• optical to electrical conversion

24.3 ONT hardware and software features

Table 24-2 provides a list of hardware based features for the O-821M-E.

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Table 24-2 ONT hardware features

Features Chapter Reference

Functional description ONT overview Outdoor ONT

Functional blocks SoC based ONT functional blocks System on a Chip (SoC) technology
SoC ONTs with RF video subsystem
SoC ONTs with eight POTS ports
SoC ONTs with MoCA subsystem

Connections ONT equipment layout Connections


Business and SOHO ONT connections and
components
Service interface ONT technical specifications Ethernet interface specifications
specifications POTS interface specifications
RF video interface specifications
• Coaxial connectivity in the home and design
guidelines
• Configuration recommendations
• 18 dBmV RF video receivers

Physical description ONT technical specifications Business and SOHO ONTs


(height, width, depth,
weight)

Physical security features ONT software and security features Physical ONT security
LEDs ONT LEDs Outdoor ONT LEDs

Data flow characteristics ONT overview Outdoor ONT

GPON wavelength ONT overview Outdoor ONT


Optical budget ONT technical specifications ONT optical budget

Power consumption ONT technical specifications Power consumption

Location and installation ONT equipment layout Location options


options
Temperature and humidity ONT technical specifications Environmental requirements
range

Fiber storage ONT equipment layout 3EM 20293 AA compartment


compartment

ONT activation methods ONT software and security features ONT activation methods

SLID entry via craft ONT software and security features SLID entry via craft terminal
interface

SLID entry via POTS ONT software and security features SLID entry via first POTS port
interface

SLID entry via Ethernet — —


interface
Supported UPS UPS unit data sheets FlexNet FMPS-150W 48 V dc UPS unit data sheet

Table 24-3 describes software based features for the O-821M-E.

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Table 24-3 ONT management and security features

Features Chapter Reference

ONT NTP server authentication support ONT software and security features NTP server authentication

802.1X support for Ethernet ports ONT software and security features 802.1x authentication

AES support ONT software and security features AES

FEC support ONT software and security features FEC

Fragmentation (GEM SAR DMA) support ONT software and security features Fragmentation

Rogue ONT defence support ONT software and security features Rogue ONT defence
MAC and IP anti-spoofing support ONT software and security features Anti-spoofing mechanism

Supported statistics, TCAs, and ONT statistics and performance Supported ONT counters
performance monitors monitoring

Retrievable ONT repair and return — —


information in FLASH memory via push
button or EMS

24.4 Special considerations

None.

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25.1 Identification 25-2

25.2 General description 25-2

25.3 Features and application notes 25-2

25.4 Special considerations 25-4

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25.1 Identification

Table 25-1 provides identification information about the GE LP MDU outdoor


ONTs.

Table 25-1 Identification of GE LP MDU outdoor ONT

Part number Mnemonic (1) Description CLEI CPR ECI/Bar


code

3FE 51185 AA O-24121G-A GPON O-series ONT unit, version AA, up to BVM4Z00DRA 210924 454087
24 POTS, up to 12 10/100/1000BASE-T
Ethernet ports, 1 RF video connector, and 1
SC/APC connector type
3FE 51185 AB O-24120G-A GPON O-series ONT unit, version AB, up to BVM5F00CRA 210923 454088
24 POTS, up to 12 10/100/1000BASE-T
Ethernet ports, and 1 SC/APC connector
type

Note
(1) See the 7342 ISAM FTTU ONT Planning and Ordering guide for product identification information.

25.2 General description

The GE LP MDU outdoor ONT provides the subscriber interface for the
7342 ISAM FTTU. The ONT terminates the PON interface and converts it to user
interfaces that directly connect to subscriber devices. The ONT is compatible with
all existing subscriber equipment, including analog phones with both tone and rotary
dial capabilities, cordless phones, modems, fax machines, and caller ID boxes (Type
I, Type II, and Type III).
The outdoor ONT provides the following functions:
• network demarcation for all services
• voice interworking function from the analog POTS lines to the VoIP/Ethernet
layers
• interworking functions between the GEM and Ethernet layers
• mux and demux functions to the PON
• optical to electrical conversion

25.3 Features and application notes

Table 25-2 provides a list of hardware based features for the O-24121G-A and
O-24120G-A ONT.

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Table 25-2 Hardware features

Features Chapter Reference

Functional description ONT overview LP MDU Outdoor ONT

Functional blocks LP MDU and modular ONT hardware LP MDU ONT functional blocks
functional blocks

Connections ONT equipment layout Connections


O-24121G-A and O-24120G-A
connections and components
Service interface specifications ONT technical specifications Ethernet interface specifications
POTS interface specifications
RF video interface specifications
• Coaxial connectivity in the home
and design guidelines
• Configuration recommendations
• 32 dBmV RF video receivers

Physical description (height, width, ONT technical specifications LP MDU ONT


depth, weight)
Physical security features ONT software and security features Physical ONT security

LEDs ONT LEDs Outdoor ONT LEDs

Data flow characteristics ONT overview LP MDU Outdoor ONT

GPON wavelength ONT overview LP MDU Outdoor ONT


Optical budget ONT technical specifications ONT optical budget

Power consumption ONT technical specifications Power consumption

Location and installation options ONT equipment layout Location options

Temperature and humidity range ONT technical specifications Temperature and humidity range

Fiber storage compartment — —

ONT activation methods ONT software and security features ONT activation methods
SLID entry via craft interface ONT software and security features SLID entry via craft terminal

SLID entry via POTS interface ONT software and security features SLID entry via first POTS port

SLID entry via Ethernet interface — —


Supported UPS UPS unit data sheets FlexNet FMPS-150W 48 V dc UPS unit
data sheet

Table 25-3 describes software based features for the O-24121G-A and O-24120G-A
ONT.

Table 25-3 ONT management and security features

Features Chapter Reference

ONT NTP server authentication support ONT software and security features NTP server authentication

802.1X support for Ethernet ports ONT software and security features 802.1x authentication

AES support ONT software and security features AES

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Features Chapter Reference

FEC support ONT software and security features FEC

Fragmentation (GEM SAR DMA) support ONT software and security features Fragmentation

Rogue ONT defence support ONT software and security features Rogue ONT defence
MAC and IP anti-spoofing support ONT software and security features Anti-spoofing mechanism

Supported statistics, TCAs, and ONT statistics and performance Supported ONT counters
performance monitors monitoring

Retrievable ONT repair and return — —


information in FLASH memory via push
button or EMS

(2 of 2)

25.4 Special considerations

None.

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26.1 Identification 26-2

26.2 General description 26-2

26.3 Features and application notes 26-2

26.4 Special considerations 26-4

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26.1 Identification

Table 26-1 provides identification information about the VDSL LP MDU outdoor
ONTs.

Table 26-1 Identification of VDSL LP MDU outdoor ONTs

Part number Mnemonic (1) Description CLEI CPR ECI/Bar


code

3FE 51063 AA O-24121V-A GPON O-series ONT unit, version AA, up to BVM4Y00DRA 210181 453072
24 POTS, up to 12 VDSL2 ports, 1 RF video
connector, and SC/APC connector type

3FE 51063 AB O-24120V-A GPON O-series ONT unit, version AB, up to BVM4Z00DRA 21082 453073
24 POTS, up to 12 VDSL2 ports, and SC/APC
connector type

Note
(1) See the 7342 ISAM FTTU ONT Planning and Ordering guide for product identification information.

26.2 General description

The VDSL LP MDU outdoor ONT provides the subscriber interface for the
7342 ISAM FTTU. The ONT terminates the PON interface and converts it to user
interfaces that directly connect to subscriber devices. The ONT is compatible with
all existing subscriber equipment, including analog phones with both tone and rotary
dial capabilities, cordless phones, modems, fax machines, and caller ID boxes (Type
I, Type II, and Type III).
The outdoor ONT provides the following functions:
• network demarcation for all services
• voice interworking function from the analog POTS lines to the VoIP/Ethernet
layers
• interworking functions between the GEM and Ethernet layers
• mux and demux functions to the PON
• optical to electrical conversion

26.3 Features and application notes

Table 26-2 provides a list of hardware based features for the O-24121V-A and
O-24120V-A ONT.

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Table 26-2 Hardware features

Features Chapter Reference

Functional description ONT overview LP MDU Outdoor ONT

Functional blocks LP MDU and modular ONT hardware LP MDU ONT functional blocks
functional blocks

Connections ONT equipment layout LP MDU ONT

Service interface specifications ONT technical specifications POTS interface specifications


VDSL1 and VDSL2 interface
specifications
RF video interface specifications
• Coaxial connectivity in the home
and design guidelines
• Configuration recommendations
• 32 dBmV RF video receivers

Physical description (height, width, ONT technical specifications Connections


depth, weight) O-24121V-A and O-24120V-A
connections and components
Physical security features ONT software and security features Physical ONT security

LEDs ONT LEDs Outdoor ONT LEDs

Data flow characteristics ONT overview LP MDU Outdoor ONT

GPON wavelength ONT overview LP MDU Outdoor ONT


Optical budget ONT technical specifications ONT optical budget

Power consumption ONT technical specifications Power consumption

Location and installation options ONT equipment layout Location options

Temperature and humidity range ONT technical specifications Temperature and humidity range

Fiber storage compartment — —

ONT activation methods ONT software and security features ONT activation methods
SLID entry via craft interface ONT software and security features SLID entry via craft terminal

SLID entry via POTS interface ONT software and security features SLID entry via first POTS port

SLID entry via Ethernet interface — —

Supported UPS UPS unit data sheets FlexNet FMPS-150W 48 V dc UPS unit
data sheet

Table 26-3 describes software based features for the O-24121V-A and O-24120V-A
ONT.

Table 26-3 ONT management and security features

Features Chapter Reference

ONT NTP server authentication support ONT software and security features NTP server authentication

802.1X support for Ethernet ports ONT software and security features 802.1x authentication

AES support ONT software and security features AES

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FEC support ONT software and security features FEC

Fragmentation (GEM SAR DMA) support ONT software and security features Fragmentation

Rogue ONT defence support ONT software and security features Rogue ONT defence
MAC and IP anti-spoofing support ONT software and security features Anti-spoofing mechanism

Supported statistics, TCAs, and ONT statistics and performance Supported ONT counters
performance monitors monitoring

Retrievable ONT repair and return — —


information in FLASH memory via push
button or EMS

(2 of 2)

26.4 Special considerations

None.

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28 — APC 24 W 12 V dc UPS unit data sheet

29 — PowerShield CP50B48 UPS unit data sheet

30 — APC 150 W 48 V dc UPS unit data sheet

31 — APC UPS cable assembly with beeper unit data sheet

32 — CyberPower CyberShield CS 24 UPS unit data sheet

33 — CyberPower CyberShield CS 50 UPS unit data sheet

34 — Delta OPSU/BBU unit data sheet

35 — FlexNet FMPS-150W 48 V dc UPS unit data sheet

36 — Flexpoint UPS unit data sheet

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27.2 Unit data sheet overview 27-2

27.3 UPS functional comparison 27-2

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27.1 Overview

Table 27-1 lists the sections in this chapter that provide overview information about
unit data sheets for the UPSs used with the ONTs produced by Alcatel-Lucent.

Table 27-1 Overview of unit data sheets for the UPS

Description Section

Unit data sheet overview 27.2

UPS functional comparison 27.3

27.2 Unit data sheet overview

Unit data sheets provide detailed information about the UPSs used with the ONTS
produced by Alcatel-Lucent. The unit data sheets supplement the information
provided elsewhere in the documentation.
Unit data sheets typically provide the following types of information:
• identification
• features and application notes
• general description
• physical description
• alarm LEDs
• interfaces and connections
• power

Many of the UPS units are used in more than one Alcatel-Lucent ONT product. For
information about the UPS units see the information .

27.3 UPS functional comparison

Table 27-2 lists and compares 24 and 38 W UPS specifications for ONTs.

Table 27-2 24 and 38 W UPS specifications

Item APC UPS ONTs CyberShield CS Delta OPSU/BBU FlexPoint


(24 W) UPS (24 W) (38 W) (24 W)

UPS input 120 V ac 85 V ac to 264 V 90 V ac to 135 V 100 V ac to 240 V


voltage ac ac at OPSU ac

UPS output 12 V dc 12 V dc 11 V dc to 12 V dc
voltage (10.7 V dc to 15 V 20 V cd from BBU
(range) dc) to the ONT
(9.5 V dc to 18 V (10.7 V dc to 15 V
dc) (1) dc) (1)

(1 of 2)

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Item APC UPS ONTs CyberShield CS Delta OPSU/BBU FlexPoint


(24 W) UPS (24 W) (38 W) (24 W)

Backup battery Commercially Commercially Commercially Commercially


type sealed lead acid sealed lead acid sealed lead acid sealed lead acid
battery battery battery battery

Battery backup 8h (2) 14 h (2) 8h (2) at 8 W 8h (2) at 8 W


time

Visual battery Yes Yes Yes Yes


status indicators

Battery status Yes Yes Yes Yes


monitoring and
alarm

Current 2.5 A fuse — 3.0 —


limited (3)

Certified to UL Yes Yes Yes Yes


60950-1

(2 of 2)

Notes
(1) Output voltage range for the O-211M-C outdoor ONT.
(2) Depending upon external conditions and load.
(3) Current limited using a 2.5 A fuse installed inside the ONT.

Table 27-3 lists the 50 and 150 W UPS specifications for ONTs.

Table 27-3 50 and 150 W UPS specifications

Item APC UPS ONTs CyberShield CS UPS FlexNet FMPS UPS


(150 W) (50 W) (150 W)

UPS input voltage 87 V ac to 264 V ac 85 V ac to 264 V ac 90 V ac to 320 V ac

UPS output voltage 46 V dc 48 V dc 48 V dc


(range) (46 V dc to 52 V dc) (42 V dc to 58 V ac)
Backup battery type Commercially sealed Sealed, 7.2 Ah valve regulated
lead acid battery maintenance-free, lead acid (VRLA)
lead acid battery

Battery backup time at 25 W: 33.37 h 8h (1) 8h (1)

at 100 W: 10.68 h
at 150 W: 5.35 h

Visual battery status Yes Yes Yes


indicators

Battery status Yes Yes Yes


monitoring and alarm

Current limited (2) — — 2.5 A fuse

Certified to UL Yes Yes —


60950-1

Listed by an NRTL — — Yes

Notes
(1) Depending upon external conditions and load.

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(2) Current limited using a 2.5 A fuse installed inside the ONT.

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28.1 Identification 28-2

28.2 Features and application notes 28-2

28.3 General description 28-2

28.4 Operating modes and LEDs 28-3

28.5 Alarms 28-5

28.6 Connectors 28-5

28.7 Environmental requirements 28-6

28.8 Physical measurements 28-6

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28.1 Identification

Table 28-1 provides identification information about the APC UPS for the outdoor
ONT.

Table 28-1 Identification of the APC UPS

Part Number Mnemonic Description

3EM 07427 AB UPS-HB APC ac/dc power converter


with battery replacement label

3EM 07427 AD UPS-HD APC ac/dc power converter


with choice of battery

3EM 07427 AH UPS-HH APC ac/dc power converter


with 3-prong pass-through
power cord

3EM 07427 AG UPS-HG APC ac/dc power converter


with 2-prong pass-through
power cord

28.2 Features and application notes

The APC UPS for the outdoor ONT provides:


• nominal 12 V dc, 24 W output using 100/240 V ac input power
• extended battery run time with backup times of up to 8 h
• easy replacement of battery by the subscriber
• battery diagnostics, self-testing, and communication capability with an alarm
output to provider networks from the subscriber equipment
• battery life of 4 to 6 years
• automatic battery replacement program through the Internet

Note — If the plug is not the correct type, please contact


Alcatel-Lucent support for a recommended adapter.

28.3 General description

The APC UPS is mounted inside the subscriber residence. The UPS provides 4 to 8 h
of backup battery power for lifeline POTS service, depending on environmental
conditions and load. The UPS converts 100 to 240 V ac to 12 V dc and serves as a
temporary backup in case of residential power loss for the outdoor ONT.
Alarm outputs are available on the UPS to monitor the status of the backup battery
(On/Low/Faulty/Missing). The UPS indicates its status to the subscriber with LEDs
and to the outdoor ONT via a signal return connection. The outdoor ONT can
communicate this status upstream to the P-OLT.

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The ANSI UPS offers a 12 V dc uninterruptible power supply with 100 to 240 V ac
input, 12 V dc output.

28.4 Operating modes and LEDs

The operating indicators changed for the ANSI UPS models delivered with FGH
1.0.5 and later. This section describes the operating modes and indicators for the
current UPS models and the UPS models delivered before FGH 1.0.5.

Current UPS model (ANSI)


For the current UPS model, there are four operating modes:
• Normal: Under normal operating conditions, both green lights are on and the red
light is off. The load receives its power from the utility and battery charge is
maintained.
• On-Battery: During a commercial utility outage, the UPS supplies the load from
battery power. The green DC Output LED light is on and the AC Present LED
light is yellow.
• Low-Battery: When the UPS operates on battery power for extended periods, the
battery charge is depleted and the UPS shuts down. In this case, all lights are off.
The UPS remains off until utility power is restored.
• Overload: When the UPS shuts down due to an overload, the green DC Output
LED light is off and the AC Present LED light is green. After 6 s, the UPS
automatically restarts.

Note — The battery recharges to at least 90% of full capacity in 24 h.

The UPS has three LEDs on the front panel. The operating mode can be determined
by the state of these LEDs; see Table 28-2. Each light is labeled with an icon.
Figure 28-1 shows the icons and the associated descriptions.

Table 28-2 UPS LEDs for current UPS model

LED name Status

Operating on ac Operating on Low battery Overload Bad battery (3)


power battery power shutdown (1) condition (2)

AC Present Green Yellow Off Green Green or yellow

DC Output Green Green Off Off Green

Battery Bad Off Off Off Off Red

Notes
(1) Occurs when operating on battery for an extended period.
(2) If the UPS shuts down due to overload, it automatically restarts after 6 s.
(3) Replace battery. If the outdoor ONT power cable with beeper assembly is installed, an audible alarm sounds.

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Figure 28-1 UPS icons and description

UPS model prior to FGH 1.0.5 (ANSI)


For the UPS model before FGH1.0.5, there are four operating modes:
• Normal: Under normal operating conditions, both green lights are on and the red
light is off. The load receives its power from the utility. The battery charge is
maintained.
• On-Battery: During a commercial utility outage, the UPS supplies the load from
battery power. The green DC Output LED light is on and the green AC Present
LED light is off.
• Low-Battery: When the UPS operates on battery for extended periods, the battery
charge is depleted, and the UPS shuts down. In this case, all lights are off. The
UPS remains off until utility power is restored.
• Overload: When the UPS shuts down due to an overload, the green DC Output
LED light is off. After 30 s, the UPS automatically restarts.

Note — The battery recharges to at least 90% of full capacity in 24 h.

The UPS has three LEDs on the front panel. The operating mode can be determined
by the state of these LEDs; see Table 28-3.

Table 28-3 UPS LEDs for model prior to FGH 1.0.5

LED name Status OFF Status ON


AC Present (green) No ac power present Operating on ac power

DC Output (green) The UPS has overloaded. If both AC 12 V output is present. If the AC Present
Present and Battery Bad LED lights are off, LED light is off, the UPS battery is in use.
the UPS battery has shut down.

Battery Bad (red) Battery and/or ac power is in use. If both Battery needs to be replaced.
AC Present and DC Output LED lights are
off, the UPS battery has shut down.

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28.5 Alarms

The UPS is equipped with intelligent internal diagnostics that provide power supply
alarm signals. These signals can be monitored by the service provider so that
corrective actions can be taken. Proper escalation of alarms can dramatically
improve QoS. The alarms are:
• On-Battery: The outdoor ONT is being powered by the UPS battery.
• Replace Battery: The battery failed a periodic test. It should be replaced because
system availability has been compromised (BATTFAIL).
• Battery Missing: The battery is disconnected. The load will not be supported if
the commercial power fails (BATTMISS).
• Low Battery: The battery has been reduced to the point that roughly 20% of the
available runtime is available (BATTLOW).
• Loss of external power: The ac power is not available (PWR).

28.6 Connectors

The UPS has the following input or output connectors:


• input connector: IEC320/C7, 2-wire
• (ETSI) input power cable: 3-conductor Schuko European, CEE 7/7, 2.44 m
• (ANSI) input cord: 5/15 three-prong power cord with a right-angle, pass-through,
8 ft (2.44 m)
• output connector: 3.5 mm removable, 7-pin screw terminal connector (accepts 16
to 26 AWG)

The output connector is a 3.5-mm, removable, 7-pin screw terminal connector that
provides the interface between the UPS and the outdoor ONT. The connector accepts
16 to 26 A. Table 28-4 defines the pinouts.

Table 28-4 UPS output pinouts

Pin number Signal Wire color

1 12 V dc Red (RED)

2 Common (12 V dc Return) Black (BLK)

3 Signal Return Green (GRN)

4 On-Battery Slate (SLT)

5 Replace Battery Brown (BRN)

6 Battery Missing Orange (ORN)

7 Low Battery Blue (BLU)

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28.7 Environmental requirements

The environmental conditions within which the UPS operates are:


• temperature range: –4°F to 113°F (–20°C to 45°C)
• elevation range: 0 ft to 10 000 ft (0 to 3048 m)
• humidity range: 0% RH to 95% RH

28.8 Physical measurements

Table 28-5 provides the physical measurements of the UPS.

Table 28-5 UPS physical measurements

Description Measurement

Height 7.5 in. (19.1 cm)

Width 9.5 in. (24.1 cm)

Depth 3.1 in. (8.9 cm)

Weight 7.0 lb. (3.2 kg)

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29.1 Identification 29-2

29.2 Features and application notes 29-2

29.3 General description 29-3

29.4 Operating modes 29-3

29.5 Status LEDs 29-3

29.6 Alarms 29-4

29.7 Connections 29-4

29.8 Specifications 29-5

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29.1 Identification

Table 29-1 provides identification information about the PowerShield CP50B48


50 W –48 V dc to -52 V dc UPS from American Power Conversion Corporation, that
is used with the small office home office (SOHO) outdoor ONT and the business
ONT.

Table 29-1 Identification of the APC UPS

Part Number Description

3EM 13372 AA PowerShield CP50B48 (1) 50 W, –48 V dc UPS with spill-proof,


maintenance-free sealed lead acid backup battery and a 6.5 ft (1.98 m)
long three-conductor power cable with a with three-prong North
American plug.

1AF 03877 BF PowerShield CP50B48 (1) 50 W, –48 V dc UPS with spill-proof,


maintenance-free sealed lead acid backup battery and a 6.5 ft (1.98 m)
long three-conductor F-Gnd Schuko power cord.

1AF 03877 BG PowerShield CP50B48 (1) 50 W, –48 V dc UPS with spill-proof,


maintenance-free sealed lead acid backup battery and a 6.5 ft (1.98 m)
long power cord with European plug.

1AF 03877 BH PowerShield CP50B48 (1) 50 W, –48 V dc UPS with spill-proof,


maintenance-free sealed lead acid backup battery and a 6.5 ft (1.98 m)
long power cord with an Australian/New Zealand plug.

Note
(1) The CP50B48 UPS is manufacturer discontinued. Contact your Alcatel-Lucent representative for
details.

29.2 Features and application notes

The PowerShield CP50B48 provides:


• 50 W –48 V dc UPS for the ONT
• 50 W output using universal input voltage range of 87 V ac to 264 V ac input
power
• 20 Ah spill-proof, maintenance-free sealed lead acid backup battery
• battery diagnostics, self-tests, and UPS status alarm outputs
• CP50B48 markings: cUL Listed, CSA 22.2 No. 950, EN 55022 Class B, EN
60950, FCC Part 15 Class B, UL Listed, VDE compliance
• operating temperature: –20 °C (–4 °F) to 45°C (113 °F), 0% to 95% relative
humidity, 0 to 10 000 ft (0 to 3000 m) elevation

Note — If the plug is not the right type, please contact Alcatel-Lucent
support for a recommended adapter.

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29.3 General description

The APC UPS is mounted either inside or outside a customer premises. It provides
backup battery power for lifeline POTS service in the business ONT, depending on
environmental conditions and load. It converts 87 V ac to 264 V ac input (50/60 Hz)
to 46 V dc to 52 V dc (50 W) output and serves as a temporary backup in case of
power loss.
Alarm outputs are available on the UPS to monitor the operational status of the
backup battery. The UPS indicates its status to the craft person with LEDs and to the
business ONT by a signal return connection. The business ONT can communicate
the UPS status upstream to the P-OLT.

29.4 Operating modes

There are four operating modes as follows:


• Normal: Under normal operating conditions, the green LED light is on and the red
LED light is off. The load receives its power from the utility and battery charge
is maintained.
• On-Battery: During a commercial utility outage, the UPS supplies the load from
battery power. When operating in On-Battery mode, the AC Present LED light is
yellow.
• Low-Battery Shutdown: When the UPS operates on battery power for extended
periods, the battery charge is depleted and the UPS shuts down. In this case, all
LED lights are off. The UPS remains in the Off condition until utility power is
restored and no battery current is drawn.
• Overload Condition: When the unit shuts down due to an overload, the unit
automatically restarts after 5 s.

Note — The battery recharges to at least 90% of full capacity in


48 hours.

29.5 Status LEDs

Three indicator LEDs are present on the front of the UPS. Each LED is labeled with
an icon. These icons, with their meanings, are shown in Figure 29-1. The operating
mode can be determined by the state of these LEDs; see Table 29-2.

Figure 29-1 UPS icons and meanings

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Table 29-2 LEDs

Name Color Description

AC Present Green Operating on ac power

Green Flashing High-charge mode

Yellow Operating on battery

DC Output On Green DC output present

Battery Bad Red Battery missing or needs replacement

29.6 Alarms

The UPS is equipped with intelligent internal diagnostics that provide power supply
alarm information. Open collector opto-coupled transistors isolate the alarm signals,
which are present on the 7-pin power and alarm connector. The service provider can
monitor these alarm signals to isolate problems and take corrective action.
Table 29-3 describes the UPS alarms, as well as provides the output signal levels at
the power and alarm connector pins.

Table 29-3 Alarm signal and output levels

Signal Pin Description Level

ON BATT 4 The on-battery alarm indicates if the UPS Low = operating from
is operating using the main AC power main AC power source
source or backup battery. Open = operating from
backup battery

REPLACE BATT 5 The replace-battery alarm indicates that Low = battery is charged
the battery is either charged, or has Open = battery failed
failed the self test.
Replace the battery if this alarm indicates
a failure. Availability has been
compromised.

BATT MISSING 6 The battery-missing alarm indicates Low = battery is present


whether or not the battery is detected. Open = battery is missing

LOW BATT 7 The low-battery alarm indicates that the Low = battery is nearly
battery charge is either near full fully charged
capacity, or has fallen below 20% capacity Open = battery charge is
when operating from the battery. below 20% capacity

29.7 Connections

The voltage output connector at the UPS is a 3.5 mm, removable, 7-pin screw
terminal connector (ANSI: accepts 16 to 26 AWG). A 7-position Phoenix IDC
connector is used at the ONT.

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The UPS has the following input/output connectors:


• input connector: IEC320/C5 3-wire inlet
• cord length: 6.5 ft (1.98 m)
• number of power cords: 1
• output connector: 3.5 mm removable, 7-pin screw terminal connector (ANSI:
accepts 16 to 26 AWG)

Table 29-4 shows the UPS output pinouts.

Table 29-4 UPS output pinouts

Pin number Signal Wire color

1 Positive return (Vo+) (1) Red (RED)

2 –48 V dc (Vo–) (2) Black (BLK)


3 Alarm Signal Return Green (GRN)

4 On-Battery Slate (SLT)

5 Replace Battery Brown (BRN)

6 Battery Missing Blue (BLU)

7 Low Battery Orange (ORN)

Notes
(1) Tied to earth ground.
(2) –48 V dc reference to pin 1 positive return (Vo+).

Figure 29-2 shows the output power and alarm connector.

Figure 29-2 APC UPS connector

UPS Connector

1/4 in.
(.64 cm)

Red Black Green Slate Brown Blue Orange


18977

29.8 Specifications

The following specifications apply to the UPS.

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Physical description
The UPS has the following physical description:
• height: 11.60 in. (29.5 cm)
• width: 11 in. (27.9 cm)
• depth: 3.7 in. (9.4 cm)
• weight: 18.50 lb (8.41 kg)

Power
The UPS has the following input frequency/voltages:
• input frequency: 47 Hz to 63 Hz (auto sensing)
• input voltage: 87 V ac to 264 V ac
The UPS has the following output specifications:
• output voltages: –48 V dc
• output power capacity: 50 W
• maximum configurable power: 50 W

Environmental
The runtime specifications at 25°C while operating off of the battery are defined as
follows:
• load, 8 W: 24 h
• load, 15 W: 13 h
• load, 25 W: 8 h
• load, 50 W: 4 h

The operating conditions are defined as follows:


• temperature range: –4 °F to 113 °F (–20°C to 45°C)
• operating elevation: 0 to 10 000 ft above sea level (0 to 3000 m)
• storage elevation: 0 to 50 000 ft above sea level (0 to 15 000 m)
• relative humidity (non-condensing) within enclosure: 0% to 95%

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30.1 Identification 30-2

30.2 Features and application notes 30-2

30.3 General description 30-2

30.4 Operating modes 30-3

30.5 Status LEDs 30-3

30.6 Alarms 30-4

30.7 Connections 30-4

30.8 Specifications 30-5

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30.1 Identification

Table 30-1 provides identification information about the modular ONT APC UPS.

Table 30-1 Identification of the APC UPS for the modular ONT

Part Number Description

1AF 03877 AHAA APC 150 W 48 V dc UPS for the modular ONT

30.2 Features and application notes

The APC UPS for the modular ONT provides:


• 150 W 48 V dc UPS for the modular ONT located at a multi-dwelling residence,
such as a condominium or apartment building
• 150 VA, 150 W output using universal input voltage range of 87 V ac to 264 V ac
input power
• broadband gel cell type battery (P/N 1AF 05327 AAAA)
• extended backup battery run time
• battery diagnostics, self-testing, and communication capability by alarm output to
the service provider network using the customer premises electronics
• battery life of 5 to 10 years
• UL 1950, IEC 60950, EN60950, FCC Part 15, EN55022 (CISPR 22) Class B
compliance
• easy replacement of the battery by a craft person while the unit is powered

Note — If the plug is not the right type, please contact Alcatel-Lucent
support for a recommended adapter.

30.3 General description

The APC UPS is mounted either inside or outside a customer premises. It provides
backup battery power for lifeline POTS service in the modular ONT, depending on
environmental conditions and load. It converts 87 V ac to 264 V ac input (50/60 Hz)
to 46 V dc to 52 V dc (150 W) output and serves as a temporary backup in case of
power loss.
Alarm outputs are available on the UPS to monitor the operational status of the
backup battery. The UPS indicates its status to the craft person with LEDs and to the
modular ONT by a signal return connection. The modular ONT can communicate the
UPS status upstream to the P-OLT.

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30.4 Operating modes

There are four operating modes as follows:


• Normal: Under normal operating conditions, the green LED light is on and the red
LED light is off. The load receives its power from the utility and battery charge
is maintained.
• On-Battery: During a commercial utility outage, the UPS supplies the load from
battery power. When operating in On-Battery mode, the AC Present LED light is
yellow.
• Low-Battery Shutdown: When the UPS operates on battery power for extended
periods, the battery charge is depleted and the UPS shuts down. In this case, all
LED lights are off. The UPS remains in the Off condition until utility power is
restored and no battery current is drawn.
• Overload Condition: When the unit shuts down due to an overload, the unit
automatically restarts after 5 s.

Note — The battery recharges to at least 90% of full capacity in 48


hours.

30.5 Status LEDs

Three indicator LEDs are present on the front of the UPS. Each LED is labeled with
an icon. These icons, with their meanings, are shown in Figure 30-1. The operating
mode can be determined by the state of these LEDs; see Table 30-2.

Figure 30-1 UPS icons and meanings

Table 30-2 LEDs

Name Color Description

AC Present Green Operating on ac power

Green Flashing High-charge mode

Yellow Operating on battery

DC Output On Green DC output present

Battery Bad Red Battery missing or needs replacement

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30.6 Alarms

The UPS is equipped with intelligent internal diagnostics that provide power supply
alarm signals. The service provider can monitor these signals in order to isolate
problems and take corrective action. The alarms are as follows:
• On-Battery: The modular ONT is being powered by the UPS battery.
• Replace Battery: The battery failed a periodic test. It should be replaced because
system availability has been compromised (BATTFAIL).
• Battery Missing: The battery is disconnected. The load will not be supported if
the commercial power fails (BATTMISS).
• Low Battery: The battery has been reduced to the point that roughly 20% of the
available runtime is available (BATTLOW).

30.7 Connections

The output connector is a 3.5 mm, removable, 7-pin screw terminal connector
(ANSI: accepts 16 to 26 AWG) that provides the interface between the UPS and the
modular ONT.
The UPS has the following input/output connectors:
• input connector: IEC320/C5 3-wire inlet
• cord length: 6.5 ft (1.98 m)
• number of power cords: 1
• output connector: 3.5 mm removable, 7-pin screw terminal connector (ANSI:
accepts 16 to 26 AWG)

Table 30-3 shows the UPS output pinouts.

Table 30-3 UPS output pinouts

Pin number Signal Wire color

1 Vo+ (1) Red (RED)

2 Vo– (2) Black (BLK)

3 Signal Return Green (GRN)


4 On-Battery Slate (SLT)

5 Replace Battery Brown (BRN)

6 Battery Missing Orange (ORN)

7 Low Battery Blue (BLU)

Notes
(1) Tied to earth ground.
(2) –48 V reference to pin 1.

Figure 30-2 shows the output connectors.

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Figure 30-2 APC UPS connector

UPS Connector

1/4 in.
(.64 cm)

Red Black Green Slate Brown Orange Blue


18205

30.8 Specifications

The following specifications apply to the UPS.

Physical description
The UPS has the following physical description:
• height: 16.21 in. (41.17 cm)
• width: 16.87 in. (42.85 cm)
• depth without bracket: 9.39 in. (23.85 cm)
• depth including bracket: 12 in. (30.63 cm)
• enclosure only weight: 18.20 lb. (8.25 kg)
• enclosure with battery weight: approximately 100 lb (45.36 kg)

Power
The UPS has the following input frequency/voltages:
• input frequency: 47 Hz to 63 Hz (auto sensing)
• input voltage: 87 V ac to 264 V ac
The UPS has the following output specifications:
• output voltages: 50
• output power capacity: 150 VA, 150 W
• maximum configurable power: 150 VA, 150 W

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Environmental
The runtime specifications at 25°C using one 12 V dc, 96 AH Broadband Gel Cell
type battery are defined as follows:
• load, 25 W: 33.37 h
• load, 100 W: 10.68 h
• load, 150 W: 5.35 h
The operating conditions are defined as follows:
• temperature range 1, without battery heater: −5°F to 122°F (−15°C to 50°C)
• temperature range 2, with battery heater: −40°F to 122°F (−40°C to 50°C)
• elevation: 0 to 10 000 ft above sea level (0 to 3000 m)
• humidity (non-condensing): 0% to 95% RH

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31.1 Identification 31-2

31.2 Features and application notes 31-2

31.3 General description 31-2

31.4 Output connections on the PowerShield 31-3

31.5 Alarm descriptions 31-3

31.6 Interface details 31-4

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31.1 Identification

Table 31-1 provides identification information about the APC UPS cable assembly
with beeper unit.

Table 31-1 Identification of cable beeper assembly

Part number Description

3EM 11078 AC Cable beeper assembly

31.2 Features and application notes

The APC UPS cable assembly with beeper provides:


• a local power connection from the PowerShield to the subscriber equipment
• fast and simple connections reducing installation time
• audible beeper assembly for alarms
• alarm disable push button that silences the Battery Missing alarm
• maximum voltage of 30 V
• maximum current of 5 mA

31.3 General description

The cable assembly with beeper as shown in Figure 31-1 is optional. The beeper
assembly attaches to the UPS and has an audible beeper, which sounds when an
alarm is detected. See Table 31-2 for a description of the alarms and their associated
beeps. The beeper also has an alarm disable function for the Battery Missing alarm
that is activated when the alarm disable push button, as shown in Figure 31-2, is
pushed. Its status is acknowledged only when the system has flagged a REPLACE
BATT signal. When acknowledged, the alarm disable function silences the
REPLACE BATT beep sound for 24 h. If the battery has not been replaced after 24
h, the REPLACE BATT beep sound resumes.

Figure 31-1 APC cable assembly with beeper

18341

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Table 31-2 Audible alarms for cable beeper

Alarm Description

ON BATTERY Four beeps at 1-s intervals, no repeating.

LOW BATTERY Four beeps at 1-s intervals, repeating every 5 min.

REPLACE BATTERY One 0.5-s beep, repeating every 5 min.

Figure 31-2 Alarm disable push button for cable beeper

Alarm disable
push button

18494

31.4 Output connections on the PowerShield

The UPS is equipped with intelligent internal diagnostics, which provide power
supply alarm signals. These signals can be monitored by the service provider so that
corrective actions can be taken. Proper escalation of alarms can dramatically
improve QoS. Table 31-3 describes the alarm connector pinouts and their associated
states.

Table 31-3 Alarm connector pinouts

Signal Pin number Normal state Alarm state Wire color

12 V dc 1 — — Red
Common 12 V dc Return 2 — — Black

Signal Return 3 — — Green

On-Battery 4 Closed Open Slate

Replace Battery 5 Closed Open Brown

Battery Missing 6 Closed Open Orange

Low Battery 7 Closed Open Blue

31.5 Alarm descriptions

Table 31-4 describes the status alarms received from the UPS.

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Table 31-4 Alarm descriptions

Signal name Description

On-Battery Alarm indicates that the load is receiving power from battery.

Replace Battery Alarm indicates that the battery has failed its periodic test. The battery
should be replaced as system availability has been compromised.

Battery Missing Alarm indicates that the battery is disconnected. Backup power will not be
available if the commercial power fails.

Low Battery Alarm indicates that the battery has been reduced to roughly 20% of the total
runtime available.

31.6 Interface details

The PowerShield status signals are isolated from its internal circuitry using
opto-couplers; see Figure 31-3. The connection labeled SIGNAL RETURN is a
common return point for all status signals.

Figure 31-3 Schematic for typical PowerShield alarm signal

In the typical application, the digital ground on attached equipment attaches to the
signal return, and pull-up resistors are used to turn the open collector signals into
TTL levels.
The 10 Ω resistor and capacitor on each output signal provide ESD protection.

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32.1 Identification 32-2

32.2 Features and application notes 32-2

32.3 General description 32-2

32.4 Status LEDs 32-2

32.5 Alarms 32-3

32.6 Connections 32-4

32.7 Specifications 32-4

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32.1 Identification

Table 32-1 provides identification information about the ONT power supply with
battery backup from CyberPower Systems, Inc.

Table 32-1 Identification of the UPS

Part Number Description

1AF 03877 BR CyberPower CyberShield CS 24 24W, 12 V dc UPS.

32.2 Features and application notes

The UPS provides:


• 24 W power capability with 12 V dc on battery output voltage
• input voltage range of 85 to 264 V ac at 47 to 70 Hz frequency range
• commercially sealed lead-acid battery (12 V 7.2 Ah)
• battery diagnostic LEDs, and battery status outputs

The UPS meets:


• UL 605950, CSA 950, NEBS Level 1 and 3 (GR1089 and GR63), FCC Part 15
Class B

Note — If the plug is not the correct type, please contact the local
Alcatel-Lucent support group for a recommended adapter.

32.3 General description

The UPS converts ac input power (85 to 264 V ac) to dc power (24 W, 12 V dc). The
battery provides up to 14 h of backup power for the lifeline POTS service, depending
on environmental conditions and load.
An audible alarm is available on the UPS to monitor the operational status of the
backup battery. LED status indicators also provide the service personnel with
information on the status of the ac input, dc output, and battery.

32.4 Status LEDs

Three indicator LEDs are present on the front of the UPS. Each LED is labeled with
an icon. The LEDs and the icons, with their meanings, are shown in Table 32-2. The
operating mode can be determined by the state of these LEDs.

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Table 32-2 CyberShield CS 24 UPS LEDs for ONTs

Name Indicator Color Description

AC Green Operating on ac power

Yellow Operating on battery

OUTPUT Green DC output is present

BATTERY Red Battery is missing or needs replacement

32.5 Alarms

The UPS is equipped with intelligent internal diagnostics that provide power supply
alarm information. Open collector opto-isolators isolate the alarm signals which are
present on the power and alarm connector. The service provider can monitor these
alarm signals to isolate problems and take corrective action.
Table 32-3 describes the UPS alarm signals and output levels.

Table 32-3 Alarm signal and output levels

Signal Description
ON BATTERY The on-battery alarm indicates that the BBU is operating
using the backup battery.

REPLACE BATTERY The replace-battery alarm indicates that the battery is


either discharged, or has failed the self test.
Replace the battery if there is a failure.

BATTERY MISSING The battery-missing alarm indicates that no battery is


detected.
LOW BATTERY The low-battery alarm indicates that the battery charger
has fallen below 45% capacity when operating from the
battery.

The UPS is also equipped with a switch, located on the back of the unit, that when
activated emits an alarm under certain conditions. If you want to enable the switch,
insert a paper clip or other object with a narrow point into the hole and press the
button.
Table 32-4 describes the function of the Buzzer On/Off switch.

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Table 32-4 Buzzer On/Off switch

Setting Description

ON The alarm buzzer emits a long beep in response to a utility


failure or short beep when the battery is low on power.

OFF The alarm will not sound.


The default setting.

32.6 Connections

The UPS has the following:


• input connector: NEMA 1-15P plug
• cord length: 8.0 ft (2.44 m)
• output connector: Phoenix QC 0.5/2-ST-3.81 LC RD/BK IDC connector
Table 32-5 describes the UPS output pinouts.

Table 32-5 CyberShield CS 24 power wiring chart

Wire color Signal


Red (RED) + 12 V

Black (BLK) - 12 V RTN

Green (GRN) SIG RTN


Slate (SLT) ON BATTERY

Brown (BRN) REPLACE BATTERY

Blue (BLU) BATTERY MISSING


Orange (ORN) LOW BATTERY

32.7 Specifications

The following specifications apply to the CyberPower CyberShield CS 24 UPS.

Physical description
The UPS has the following physical description:
• height: 6.6 in. (167 mm)
• width: 9.4 in. (240 mm)
• depth: 3.2 in. (81 mm)
• weight: 7.3 lb (3.3 kg)

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Power
The UPS has the following input specifications:
• input frequency: 47 to 70 Hz
• input voltage: 85 to 264 V ac
The UPS has the following output specifications:
• output voltages: 12 V dc
• output current: 2 A maximum
• output power: 24 W
• efficiency: > 75% (at 75% maximum load)

The battery has the following specifications:


• battery type: commercially sealed lead free battery
• numbers of battery: 7.2 AH/12 V x 1
• typical recharge time: 18 hours
• replaceable: yes, hot swappable

Note — The backup battery supports ONT operations for a minimum


of 8 h with the loading profile defined in GR-1089.

Environmental
Table 32-6 lists the environmental conditions for the CyberShield CS 24 UPS.

Table 32-6 CyberShield CS 24 UPS environmental conditions

Temperature range and humidity Altitude

Operating temperature: Maximum operating altitude 10 000 ft (3 000 m)


32°F to 104°F (32°C to 40°C)
Operating with battery heater:
–40°F to 115°F (–40°C to 46°C) ambient temperature
Operating humidity:
0% to 100% non-condensing within enclosure

Storage: Maximum storage altitude is 50 000 ft (15 000 m)


–5°F to 113°F (–40°C to 45°C)

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33.1 Identification 33-2

33.2 Features and application notes 33-2

33.3 General description 33-2

33.4 Status LEDs 33-2

33.5 Alarms 33-3

33.6 Connections 33-4

33.7 Specifications 33-4

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33.1 Identification

Table 33-1 provides identification information about the ONT power supply with
battery backup from CyberPower Systems, Inc.

Table 33-1 Identification of the UPS

Part Number Description

— CyberPower CyberShield CS 50 50 W, 48V ac UPS.

33.2 Features and application notes

The UPS provides:


• 50 W power capability with 48 V dc on battery output voltage
• input voltage range of 85 to 264 V ac at 40 to 70 Hz frequency range
• sealed, maintenance-free, lead-acid battery (12 V 20 Ah)
• battery diagnostic LEDs, and battery status outputs

The UPS meets:


• UL 605950, CSA 950, NEBS Level 1 and 3 (GR1089 and GR63), FCC Part 15
Class B

Note — If the plug is not the correct type, please contact the local
Alcatel-Lucent support group for a recommended adapter.

33.3 General description

The UPS converts ac input power (87 to 264 V ac) to dc power (50 W, 48 V dc). The
battery provides up to 8 h of backup power for the lifeline POTS service, depending
on environmental conditions and load.
An audible alarm is available on the UPS to monitor the operational status of the
backup battery. LED status indicators also provide the service personnel with
information on the status of the ac input, dc output, and battery.

33.4 Status LEDs

Three indicator LEDs are present on the front of the UPS. Each LED is labeled with
an icon. The LEDs and the icons, with their meanings, are shown in Table 33-2. The
operating mode can be determined by the state of these LEDs.

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Table 33-2 CyberShield CS 50 UPS LEDs for ONTs

Name Indicator Color Description

AC Green Operating on ac power

Yellow Operating on battery

OUTPUT Green DC output is present

BATTERY Red Battery is missing or needs replacement

33.5 Alarms

The UPS is equipped with intelligent internal diagnostics that provide power supply
alarm information. Open collector opto-isolators isolate the alarm signals which are
present on the power and alarm connector. The service provider can monitor these
alarm signals to isolate problems and take corrective action.
Table 33-3 describes the UPS alarm signal and output levels.

Table 33-3 Alarm signal and output levels

Signal Description
ON BATTERY The on-battery alarm indicates that the BBU is operating
using the backup battery.

REPLACE BATTERY The replace-battery alarm indicates that the battery is


either discharged, or has failed the self test.
Replace the battery if there is a failure.

BATTERY MISSING The battery-missing alarm indicates that no battery is


detected.
LOW BATTERY The low-battery alarm indicates that the battery charge
has fallen below 45% capacity when operating from the
battery.

The UPS is also equipped with a switch, located on the back of the unit, that when
activated emits an alarm under certain conditions. If you want to enable the switch,
insert a paper clip or other object with a narrow point into the hole and press the
button.
Table 33-4 describes the function of the Buzzer On/Off switch.

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Table 33-4 Buzzer On/Off switch

Setting Description

ON The alarm buzzer emits a long beep in response to a utility


failure or short beep when the battery is low on power.

OFF The alarm will not sound.


The default setting.

33.6 Connections

The UPS has the following:


• input connector: NEMA 1-15P plug
• cord length: 8.0 ft (2.44 m)
• output connector: supplied with UPS
Table 33-5 describes the UPS output pinouts.

Table 33-5 CyberShield CS 50 power wiring chart

Wire color Signal


Red (RED) 48 V

Black (BLK) 48 V RTN

Green (GRN) SIG RTN


Slate (SLT) ON BATTERY

Brown (BRN) REPLACE BATTERY

Blue (BLU) BATTERY MISSING


Orange (ORN) LOW BATTERY

33.7 Specifications

The following specifications apply to the CyberPower CyberShield CS 50 UPS.

Physical description
The UPS has the following physical description:
• height: 11.75 in. (298 mm)
• width: 11 in. (279 mm)
• depth: 4 in. (101 mm)
• weight: 17.5 lb (7.9 kg)

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Power
The UPS has the following input specifications:
• input frequency: 40 to 70 Hz
• input voltage: 87 to 264 V ac
The UPS has the following output specifications:
• output voltages: 48 V dc
• output current: 1 A maximum
• output power: 50 W
• efficiency: > 76% (at maximum load)

The battery has the following specifications:


• battery type: sealed, maintenance-free, lead-acid battery
• numbers of battery: 20 AH/12 V x 1
• typical recharge time: 18 hours
• replaceable: yes, hot swappable

Environmental
Table 33-6 lists the environmental conditions for the CyberShield CS 50 UPS.

Table 33-6 CyberShield CS 50 UPS environmental conditions

Temperature range and humidity Altitude

Operating temperature: Maximum operating altitude 10 000 ft (3 000 m)


32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
Operating humidity:
0% to 95% non-condensing within enclosure
Storage: Maximum storage altitude is 50 000 ft (15 000 m)
5°F to 113°F (–15°C to 45°C)

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34.1 Identification 34-2

34.2 Features and application notes 34-2

34.3 General description 34-3

34.4 Operating modes 34-3

34.5 Status LEDs and user controls 34-3

34.6 Alarms 34-5

34.7 Connections 34-6

34.8 Specifications 34-7

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34.1 Identification

Table 34-1 provides identification information about the ONT power supply/battery
backup unit (OPSU/BBU) from Delta Electronics Inc.

Table 34-1 Identification of the OPSU/BBU

Part Number Description CLEI CPR ECI/Bar


code

3EM 22496 AA Delta OPSU/BBU 38 W, 12 V dc with lead acid backup BVM6C10FRA N70988 456475
battery.
The 3EM 22496 AA variant provides a customer-specific
logo on the unit.

3EM 22495 AA The 3EM 22495 AA variant has no logo on the unit. This BVM6D10FRA N70988 456479
variant is available in the ANSI market only.

34.2 Features and application notes

The OPSU provides:


• 50 W, 47.5 to 52 V dc power supply for the BBU
• input voltage range of 90 to 135 V ac at 47 to 63 Hz frequency range
• OPSU status alarm output
The BBU provides:
• 38 W, 11 to 20 V dc power and battery backup for the ONT
• input voltage range of 44 to 52 V dc
• valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) backup battery 12 V 7.2 Ah
• battery diagnostics, self-tests, and BBU status alarm outputs
• battery and alarm control functions

The OPSU/BBU meets:


• UL 605950, CSA 950, NEBS Level 1 and 3 (GR1089 and GR63), FCC Part 15
Class B
• operating temperature: –20 ° to 46°C (–4 ° to 115 °F) plus solar loading

Note — If the plug is not the correct type, please contact the local
Alcatel-Lucent support group for a recommended adapter.

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34.3 General description

The OPSU converts ac power to dc power to supply the BBU. The BBU provides 4
to 8 h of backup battery power for the lifeline POTS service, depending on
environmental conditions and load. The BBU also supplies power and alarm
connections to the ONT.
The OPSU converts ac input power (90 to 135 V ac) to 50 W dc output power (47.5
to 52 V dc) for the BBU. The BBU charges the battery and sends the 38 W of power
(11 to 20 V dc) to the ONT. The BBU also provides an auxiliary power connection
that supplies 38 W (11 to 20 V dc) in the event of a power outage that depletes the
backup battery. The auxiliary power connection supplies power to the ONT but does
not charge the battery.
Alarm outputs are available on the BBU to monitor the operational status of the
backup battery. The BBU indicates its status to the service personnel with LEDs and
to the ONT by a signal return connection. The ONT can communicate the BBU status
upstream to the P-OLT.

34.4 Operating modes

There are four operating modes as follows:


• Normal: Under normal operating conditions, the green SYSTEM STATUS LED
light is on. The BBU receives power from the OPSU and battery charge is
maintained.
• Battery power: During a commercial utility outage, the BBU supplies the load
from battery power. When operating in battery mode, the BATTERY POWER
LED light is green.
• Low-Battery Shutdown: When the BBU battery charge is 40% depleted, the BBU
shuts down. In this case, the BATTERY POWER LED flashes green and the
alarm beeps four times every minute. The battery remains in the Off condition
until utility power is restored and no battery current is drawn, or the BATTERY
EMERGENCY USE button is pressed. The BATTERY EMERGENCY USE
button allows the BBU to use the remaining 40% power.
• Auxiliary power: If the BBU battery is depleted, an auxiliary battery can be
connected to the BBU. In this case, the green AUXILIARY POWER LED will
light.

Note — The battery recharges to at least 80% of full capacity in


18 hours with a normal 48 V dc input from the OPSU.

34.5 Status LEDs and user controls

Four indicator LEDs are present on the front of the BBU and one on the OPSU. Each
LED is labeled with an icon. The LEDs and the icons, with their meanings, are shown
in Figure 34-1. The operating mode can be determined by the state of these LEDs;
see Table 34-2.

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Figure 34-1 OPSU/BBU LEDs and icons

SYSTEM
STATUS

BATTERY
POWER

REPLACE
BATTERY

AUXILIARY
POWER

ALARM
SILENCE
OK

BATTERY
EMERGENCY
USE

19040

Table 34-2 LEDs and audible alarms

Name Color Description Audible alarm

SYSTEM Green BBU operating on dc power from the OSPU —


STATUS
BATTERY Green Battery is discharging with dc output to The BBU beeps
POWER the ONT present. once during
May indicate the BBU is in maintenance switch over to
mode. battery backup.

Flashing green 40% of the battery capacity remains The BBU beeps
four times every
minute.

Off Battery charging —

REPLACE Red Battery missing or failed self test and The BBU beeps
BATTERY needs replacement once every fifteen
minutes.

AUXILIARY Green Auxiliary power source is connected —


POWER

Two user controls blue buttons are present on the front of the BBU; see Figure 34-1
and Table 34-3.

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Table 34-3 BBU user controls

Name Type Description

ALARM SILENCE Push button Audible alarms are silenced for 24 hours.

BATTERY Push button The remaining 50% battery power will be used. (1)

EMERGENCY USE

Note
(1) This operating mode is reserved for emergency use only and will shorten the life of the backup
battery if used excessively.

34.6 Alarms

The BBU is equipped with intelligent internal diagnostics that provide power supply
alarm information. Open collector opto-coupled transistors isolate the alarm signals,
which are present on the 7-pin power and alarm connector. The service provider can
monitor these alarm signals to isolate problems and take corrective action.
Table 34-4 describes the BBU alarms and identifies the power and alarm connector
pins; see Figure 34-2.

Figure 34-2 BBU power and alarm connections

Vo +

Vo -
SIGNAL
RETURN
Power and ON BATTERY 48V
alarm connection REPLACE + -
BATTERY
BATTERY
MISSING OPSU to BBU and
LOW BATTERY power connector

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Table 34-4 Alarm signal and output levels

Signal Pin Description

ON BATTERY 4 The on-battery alarm indicates that the BBU is operating


using the backup battery.
When the BBU is in maintenance mode, the ONBATT status
is not sent to the ONT. However, the ON BATT LED is lit
green to show that the BBU is in maintenance testing
mode. See Table 34-2 for a list of BBU LEDs.

REPLACE BATTERY 5 The replace-battery alarm indicates that the battery is


either discharged, or has failed the self test.
Replace the battery if there is a failure.

BATTERY MISSING 6 The battery-missing alarm indicates that no battery is


detected.

LOW BATTERY 7 The low-battery alarm indicates that the battery charger
has fallen below 45% capacity when operating from the
battery.

34.7 Connections

The voltage output connector at the BBU is a removable, 7-position IDC connector.
A 7-position Phoenix IDC connector is also used at the ONT.
The OPSU has the following:
• input connector: NEMA 1-15P plug
• cord length: 8.0 ft (2.44 m)
• output connector: Phoenix QC 0.5/2-ST-3.81 LC RD/BK IDC connector
Table 34-5 describes the OPSU output pinouts.

Table 34-5 OPSU output pinouts

Pin number Signal Wire color

1 +48 V (V dc) Red (RED)

2 –48 V (Vo dc) Black (BLK)

The BBU has the following input/output connectors:


• input connector: Phoenix QC 0.5/2-ST-3.81 LC RD/BK IDC connector
• cord length: 8.0 ft (2.44 m)
• output connector: Phoenix QC 1.5/7-ST-5.00 COD FTTH IDC connector
Table 34-6 describes the BBU output pinouts.

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Table 34-6 BBU output pinouts

Pin number Signal Wire color

1 Positive return (Vo+) Red (RED)

2 –12 V dc (Vo–) Black (BLK)

3 Alarm Signal Return Green (GRN)

4 On Battery Slate (SLT)

5 Replace Battery Brown (BRN)

6 Battery Missing Blue (BLU)


7 Low Battery Orange (ORN)

Figure 34-3 shows the BBU output power and alarm connector.

Figure 34-3 BBU output power and alarm connector

Red

Black

Green
Slate
Brown Blue Orange
18800

34.8 Specifications

The following specifications apply to the OPSU/BBU.

Physical description
The OPSU has the following physical description:
• height: 1.8 in. (46 mm)
• width: 2.8 in. (70.5 mm)
• depth: 5.2 in. (132.5 mm)
• weight: 0.93 lb (0.42 kg)

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The BBU has the following physical description:


• height: 3.1 in. (77.5 mm)
• width: 8.2 in. (208.0 mm)
• depth: 6.9 in. (174.0 mm)
• weight: 7.76 lb (3.52 kg without battery)

Power
The OPSU has the following input specifications:
• input frequency: 47 to 63 Hz
• input voltage: 90 to 135 V ac
The OPSU has the following output specifications:
• output voltages: 47.5 to 52 V dc
• output current: 1 A maximum
• output power: 50 W
• efficiency: > 85%
• ripple: 200 mV RMS maximum
• noise: 250 mV peak-to-peak maximum

The BBU has 44 to 52 V dc input voltage.


The BBU has the following output specifications when powered by the OPSU:
• output voltages: 11.8 to 14.2 V dc during typical loading
• output current: 3 A maximum
• output power capacity: 38 W
• efficiency: > 80% with battery fully charged
• ripple: 200 mV RMS maximum
• noise: 250 mV peak-to-peak maximum

The BBU has the following output specifications when using the backup battery or
auxiliary power:
• output voltages for battery backup: 10 to 14.2 V dc
• output voltages for auxiliary power: 10.5 to 20 V dc
• output current: 3 A maximum
• output power capacity: 38 W
• efficiency: > 92% at 12 V dc battery voltage
• ripple: 200 mV RMS maximum
• noise: 250 mV peak-to-peak maximum

Note — The backup battery supports ONT operations for a minimum


of 8 h with the loading profile defined in GR-1089.

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Environmental
The runtime specifications at 25°C while operating from the battery are defined in
Table 34-7.

Table 34-7 Constant power runtime

Constant power 6W 8W 10 W

Pre-emergency reserve 9 h 16 min 6 h 34 min 5 h 32 min

Emergency reserve 3 h 5 min 2 h 22 min 1 h 26 min


Total time 12 h 21 min 8 h 59 min 6 h 58 min

The operating conditions are:


• temperature range: –4 ° to 115 °F (–20° to 46°C)
• relative humidity (non-condensing) within enclosure: 0% to 95%

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35.1 Identification 35-2

35.2 Features and application notes 35-2

35.3 General description 35-2

35.4 Operating modes 35-3

35.5 Status LEDs 35-3

35.6 Alarms 35-4

35.7 Connections 35-5

35.8 Specifications 35-6

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35.1 Identification

Table 35-1 provides identification information about the FlexNet FMPS-150W


48 V dc UPS from Alpha Technologies, Inc. that is used with the small office home
office (SOHO) and LP multi dwelling unit (MDU) outdoor ONT.

Table 35-1 Identification of the FlexNet FMPS-150W UPS

Part Number Description

1AF 14373 AB FlexNet FMPS-150W 48 V dc UPS with heater.


Has customer specific logo.

1AF 14373 AC FlexNet FMPS-150W 48 V dc UPS without heater.

1AF 14373 AD FlexNet FMPS-150W 48 V dc UPS with heater.

35.2 Features and application notes

The FlexNet FMPS-150W UPS provides:


• 48 V dc to 58 V dc output when operating on ac power, or 42 V dc to 58 V dc
when using batteries
• 150 W output using universal input voltage range of 90 V ac to 320 V ac input
power, 45 Hz to 66 Hz
• two strings of four 7.2 Ah valve regulated lead acid (VRLA) batteries provide up
to 8 h of backup battery power, depending upon conditions
• battery diagnostics, self-testing, and communication capability by alarm output to
the service provider network using the customer premises electronics
• surge protection compliant to ANSI/IEEE Std. C62.41 to Category A, B, or C
requirements, using a ring wave or combination waveform at a level of 6 kV
• CSA/UL 60950, EN 60950, EN 55022 Class B, FCC Part 15 Class B, GR-63 Sect
4.2 Fire Resistance, GR-1089 Sect 3 Emissions, Sect 4 Lightning and AC Power
Fault, Sect 7 Electrical Safety
• operating temperature: –40 °C (–40 °F) to 46 °C (115 °F) plus solar loading, 0 %
to 95% humidity with heater, –10 °C (14 °F) to 46 °C (115 °F) plus solar loading,
0% to 95% humidity without heater, 0 to 10 000 ft (0 to 3000 m) elevation
• storage temperature: –15 °C (–5 °F) to 85°C (185 °F), 0 % to 95% humidity, 0 to
50 000 ft (0 to 15000 m) elevation

35.3 General description

The FlexNet FMPS-150W UPS can be mounted either inside or outside the
customer’s premises. It powers the SOHO and LP MDU outdoor ONT and provides
up to 8 h of backup battery power for lifeline POTS services, depending on
environmental conditions and load. The UPS converts 90 V ac to 320 V ac input
(45/66 Hz autosensing) to 150 W continuous output of 48 V dc to 58 V dc. You can
install up to two FMPS-150W UPS units on a single dedicated 15 A circuit.

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Alarm outputs are available on the UPS to monitor the operational status of the
backup battery. The UPS indicates its status using LEDs and to the ONT by a
5-conductor alarm signal return connection. The ONT can communicate the UPS
status upstream to the P-OLT.
Two dc output and alarm connectors are provided; however, Alcatel-Lucent
recommends the use of only one dc and alarm connection per UPS for an ONT
installation.

35.4 Operating modes

There are three operating modes as follows:


• Normal: Under normal operating conditions, the green LED light is on and the red
LED light is off. The load receives its power from the utility and battery charge
is maintained. Three exception states can occur during normal operation:
• Replace battery: This state is entered when the charge control circuit determines the
battery is not holding a charge, or is incapable of being charged. The replace battery
alarm is raised when the battery capacity falls to less than 70% of capacity.
• Battery missing: This is a critical condition in which the UPS is unable to provide
adequate back up power should the main ac supply fail. A battery missing alarm is
sent to the ONT if one or more of the eight batteries are missing.
• Overcurrent: This state occurs if the external load current drawn exceeds the
capacity of the UPS, for example, the output power leads are inadvertently shorted.
An overcurrent condition could damage the UPS.
• Battery backup: In the event of an AC power outage, the UPS supplies the load
from the backup batteries. The Battery LED lights when in battery backup mode.
The UPS remains in battery backup mode until the AC power is restored or the
batteries reach the low-voltage shutdown level of 42 V dc. When AC power is
restored, backup batteries are recharged at a maximum current of 1.8 A per string
of batteries.
• Charging: A float charge maintains the batteries at 100% capacity during normal
operation and ceases charging if the ac input power fails. Battery charging
automatically resumes after ac power is restored if the unit was operating in
battery backup mode. Charging continues until:
• Battery has reached 100% capacity.
• Another ac power failure occurs.
• Additional power is required by the ONT, causing power from the batteries to be
diverted to the ONT (charging resumes when the additional ONT power demand
ends).
• The backup battery is depleted.

35.5 Status LEDs

Three indicator LEDs are present on the front of the UPS. These same LEDs also
appear inside the unit cover. Each LED is labeled with an icon. These icons, with
their meanings, are shown in Figure 35-1. The LED states are described in
Table 35-2.

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Figure 35-1 UPS icons and meanings

Normal Backup battery Replace


operation is in use battery
18919

Table 35-2 LEDs

Name Color Description

System Green Normal mode of operation

Battery Yellow Power supply is operating from the battery pack

Replace battery Red DC output present

35.6 Alarms

The UPS is equipped with intelligent internal diagnostics that provide power supply
alarm signals. The service provider can monitor these signals in order to isolate
problems and take corrective action. The alarms are as follows:
• AC Fail: There is insufficient ac supply line voltage to maintain battery charge.
This alarm is only set when the batteries are discharging to avoid nuisance alarms
and clears when the battery begins receiving a consistent charge.
• Replace Battery: The battery failed a periodic test. It should be replaced because
system availability has been compromised (BATTFAIL).
• Missing Battery: The battery is disconnected. The load will not be supported if
the commercial power fails (BATTMISS).
• Low Battery: The battery has been reduced to the point that roughly 20% of the
available runtime is available (BATTLOW).
• Audible alarm: You can enable the audible alarm using the switch located above
the 5-position IDC alarm connectors inside the unit.

When enabled, the audible alarm gives a low battery warning of four short beeps
once an hour if the battery string voltage reaches 46.8 V ac. An externally accessible
silence alarm button is located beneath the status LEDs on the front panel. Press and
hold down the button once for 0.5 s to silence the audible alarm for 24 h. A second
silence alarm button is located inside the unit, directly below the internal status
LEDs. For more information about alarms, consult the manufacturer’s
documentation accompanying the unit.
You can install one string of four batteries or two strings of eight batteries in the UPS.
Alcatel-Lucent recommends installing both strings. If only one string of backup
batteries are installed, a battery missing alarm is sent to the ONT.

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35.7 Connections

A 5-position IDC alarm output connector located inside the UPS accepts five
24 AWG alarm wires from the ONT. The UPS provides two screw-down terminals
for output power. Use 16 AWG wires for the power output leads to the ONT.
Figure 35-2 shows the 5-position alarm IDC connector and screw-down power
terminals on the UPS.

Figure 35-2 Alarm connector and power terminals

Audible
Alarm
ON/OFF
OUTPUT
CONNECTIONS
Replace Battery

Replace Battery
Missing Battery

Missing Battery
Alarm Return

Alarm Return
Battery Low

Battery Low
RED

RED
BLK

BLK
AC Fail

AC Fail

48VDC 48VDC

OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2

18921

Table 35-3 lists the pin assignments for the 5-position IDC alarm connector on the
UPS.

Table 35-3 UPS alarm connector pin assignments

Pin number Signal

1 Alarm Return

2 AC Fail

3 Replace Battery

4 Missing Battery

5 Battery Low

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Two dc output and alarm connectors are provided; however, Alcatel-Lucent


recommends the use of only one dc and alarm connection per UPS for an ONT
installation.
The UPS comes with an 8 ft line cord for connection to the main ac power supply.
The UPS can also be hard wired to the ac supply. Follow the manufacturer’s
instructions in the documentation accompanying the unit for more information about
connecting the UPS to the main ac power source.

35.8 Specifications

The following specifications apply to the UPS.

Physical description
The UPS has the following physical description:
• height: 23.75 in. (60.3 cm)
• width: 14 in. (35.6 cm)
• depth: 5.5 in. (14 cm)
• enclosure only weight: 25 lb (11.3 kg)
• weight of enclosure with both battery strings: 44.128 lb (20 kg)

Power
The UPS has the following input frequency/voltages:
• ac input frequency: 45 Hz to 66 Hz (auto sensing)
• nominal input: 90 V ac to 320 V ac
• maximum ac current draw: 2.5 A at 120 Vac (with maximum dc output, plus
charger and heater)

The UPS has the following output specifications:


• output voltage (nominal): 55 Vdc
• output power capacity: 150 W
• output current: 3.1 A typical

Environmental
The runtime specifications at 25°C using two battery strings:
• load, 30 W: 23 h
• load, 40 W: 17.22 h
• load, 50 W: 13.68 h
• load, 60 W: 11.23 h

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Battery recharge to 90% efficiency using two battery strings are defined as follows:
• load, 25 W: 13.6 h
• load, 100 W: 25.2 h
• load, 150 W: no recharge
The operating conditions are defined as follows:
• temperature range 1, with heater: −40°F to 115°F (−40°C to 46°C)
• temperature range 2, without heater: 14°F to 115°F (−10°C to 46°C)
• elevation: 0 to 10 000 ft above sea level (0 to 3000 m)
• humidity (non-condensing): 0% to 95% RH

The storage conditions are defined as follows:


• temperature range: −5°F to 185°F (−15°C to 85°C)
• humidity (non-condensing): 0% to 95% humidity
• elevation: 0 to 50 000 ft above sea level (0 to 15000 m)

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36.1 Identification 36-2

36.2 Features and application notes 36-2

36.3 General description 36-3

36.4 Exterior power tap/power conversion assembly 36-3

36.5 Interior power tap/power converter 36-4

36.6 Operating modes and status LEDs 36-5

36.7 Battery 36-5

36.8 Connectors 36-6

36.9 Alarms 36-6

36.10 Protective housing/battery chargers 36-6

36.11 Physical measurements 36-7

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36.1 Identification

Table 36-1 provides identification information about the FlexPoint UPS system from
Alpha Technologies, Inc. that is used with outdoor ONTs that require a 12 V dc
supply.

Table 36-1 Identification of Alpha FlexPoint UPS for the outdoor ONT

Part number Description

1AF 03877 AC Power-ring meter base extender (installed in the line before
the meter)

1AF 03877 AB Power-ring meter base extender (installed in the line after
the meter)
1AF 03877 AD Power-ring blanking plate

1AF 03877 AA Power-ring ac/dc converter (installed inside the extender


ring at the meter base)

1AF 03877 AE Indoor ac/dc converter


1AF 03892 AA Battery charger module (0°C)

1AF 03892 AB Battery charger module


(−23°C)

1AF 03892 AC Battery charger module


(−40°C)

1AF 02175 AE 7AH sealed lead-acid battery (standard life)

1AF 02175 AF 7AH sealed lead-acid battery (long life)

36.2 Features and application notes

The FlexPoint UPS provides:


• 18 W of 12 V dc backup power
• extended battery run-time with backup times of up to 8 h at 8 W, depending on
environmental conditions and load
• easy battery replacement
• battery diagnostics, self-testing, and communication capability with an alarm
output to provider networks from subscriber equipment
• a standard-life battery service expectancy of 3 to 5 years
• a long-life battery service expectancy of 10 years or more
• a battery housing/battery charger operating temperature range of –40°C to 65°C
(–40°F to 149°F)
• a humidity tolerance range of 5% to 95% RH

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36.3 General description

The FlexPoint UPS provides up to 8 h of backup battery power for life-line POTS
service. The UPS system serves as a temporary backup for the outdoor ONT in case
of home power loss. When the UPS is not required, the power can be used to operate
the outdoor ONT.
Depending on how the UPS system is configured, power is either captured from the
utility line outside or through a plug-in to a standard house outlet inside the
subscriber residence. The captured power, either 240 V ac or house current, is then
converted by a power converter to 12 V dc, which provides an output power of 18 W
to supply the UPS system.
A UPS system can be installed either indoors or outdoors. Although typical
installations are indoors, outdoor installations are increasingly common. The
FlexPoint UPS system components can be configured as unique assemblies that
accommodate either installation.
The part options can be categorized in the following groups:
• exterior power tap/power conversion assembly
• interior power tap/power conversion assembly
• UPS battery
• protective housing battery charges

The location of the installation determines which UPS power assembly and
protective housing part options are viable. Battery options include long-life or a
standard-life backup battery.

36.4 Exterior power tap/power conversion assembly

The exterior power tap/power conversion assembly includes a power-ring meter base
extender and a power-ring ac/dc power converter. Both are installed outside at the
utility service power meter; see Figure 36-1.

Figure 36-1 Power-ring meter base extender

The power-ring meter base extender is a metal ring inserted between the utility meter
and the base in which the utility meter rests. The ring separates the utility meter and
the base so the power converter can be inserted between them.

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The power converter captures 240 V ac power coming into the subscriber residence
from the electrical utility lines. This is converted to a nominal 12 V dc and provided
to the UPS system (or the outdoor ONT).
Two types of meter base extenders (rings) are available. Both are installed outside.
One type of extender can be installed for tapping the power in the utility line before
the electrical utility meter. The other type of extender can be installed for tapping the
power in the utility line after the electrical utility meter. Table 36-2 describes the
exterior power tap and power conversion assembly.

Table 36-2 Exterior power tap/power conversion assembly

Part number Component name Description

1AF 03877 AC Power-ring meter base extender Electrical utility meter base extender that
connects the power converter to the electrical
utility source; installed outside, in the line before
the meter

1AF 03877 AB Power-ring meter base extender Electrical utility meter base extender that
connects the power converter to the electrical
utility source; installed outside, in the line after
the meter

1AF 03877 AA Power-ring ac/dc converter (1) Installed inside the extender ring at the meter
base.

Note
(1) The power-ring blanking plate (1AF 03877 AD) can be purchased to cover the power-ring opening if no power-ring ac/dc
converter is used.

36.5 Interior power tap/power converter

The indoor ac/dc power converter plugs into a standard power receptacle inside a
residence. This is the interior-mount version of the power-ring ac/dc converter. It
provides the same power as the exterior model, but the power source is different.
The indoor ac/dc power convertor converts ac house current to a nominal 12 V dc.
The power converter can provide this power for indoor or outdoor installations. If the
battery assembly or the outdoor ONT, or both, are installed outside the premises, this
power converter can be connected to them by passing a cable through an exterior
wall. Table 36-3 describes the interior power converter.

Table 36-3 Interior power converter

Part number Component name Description

1AF 03877 AE Indoor ac/dc Connects to other units indoors or to other units outside by a cable
converter passed through a building wall; installed indoors

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36.6 Operating modes and status LEDs

There are four operating modes for the FlexPoint UPS system:
• Normal: Under normal operating conditions, the green LED is on and the red
LED is off. The load receives its power from the utility and battery charge is
maintained.
• Powering by Battery: During a commercial utility outage, the UPS supplies the
load from battery power. The green LED is blinking.
• Low/Missing Battery: When the battery is almost depleted, or if the battery is
missing, the red LED begins blinking. It takes 23 h at 15 W to recharge the
battery.
• Replace Battery: The red LED is on when the battery needs to be replaced.
There are two status LEDs on the UPS. The operating mode can be determined by
the state of these LEDs, as shown in Table 36-4.

Table 36-4 Status LEDs

LED (1) Steady Blinking


Green Normal powering from the Powering by battery
utility

Red Replace battery Battery low/missing

Note
(1) If both the green and red LEDs are blinking, the UPS is faulted.

36.7 Battery

The FlexPoint UPS uses two 7.2 AH AGM VRLA batteries. Batteries may have a
standard life expectancy of 3 to 5 years or a long life expectancy of 10 years.
These batteries can be installed indoors or outdoors. However, a battery installed in
a battery housing/battery charger cannot be charged at temperatures above 45°C
(113°F). Even though a battery is functional at 65°C (149°F), long exposure to high
temperature reduces the life expectancy of the battery.
Table 36-5 provides information about the batteries.

Table 36-5 Batteries

Part number Component name Description

1AF 02175 AE 7 AH sealed lead-acid Standard life, 3 to 5 years. Installed in the protective housing/battery
battery charger.

1AF 02175 AF 7 AH sealed lead-acid Long life, 10 years or more. Installed in the protective housing/battery
battery charger.

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36.8 Connectors

The UPS housing provides input and output connectors.


• input connector: 3-position terminal strip or connector suitable for accepting
#12-20 AWG
• output connector: 7-position terminal strip or connector suitable for accepting
#18-22 AWG

The output connector is a removable, 7-pin screw terminal connector that provides
the interface between the UPS and the outdoor ONT. Table 36-6 defines the pinouts.

Table 36-6 Output pinouts

Pin number Signal Wire color


1 12 V dc supply Red (RED)

2 Common (12 V dc Return) Black (BLK)

3 Signal return (Alarm) Green (GRN)

4 AC fail (Telemetry 1) Slate (SLT)

5 Replace battery (Telemetry 2) Brown (BRN)

6 Battery missing (Telemetry 3) Orange (ORN)

7 Low battery (Telemetry 4) Blue (BLU)

36.9 Alarms

The UPS is equipped with intelligent internal diagnostics that provide power supply
alarm signals. These signals can be monitored by the service provider so that
corrective actions can be taken. Proper escalation of alarms can dramatically
improve QoS.

36.10 Protective housing/battery chargers

The housing and battery charger assembly can be installed indoors or outdoors. The
protective housing for the UPS is a small plastic clamshell enclosure that houses the
battery and the battery charger. Although the protective housing is not heated, it can
provide protection at below freezing temperature.
Select the appropriate charger module based on the typical ambient temperature of
the deployment site; see Table 36-7.

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Table 36-7 Battery/battery chargers in protective housing

Part number Component name Description

1AF 03892 AA Battery charger Houses the battery and protects at a minimum temperature of 0°C (32°F);
module installed indoors or outdoors, but generally not recommended for outdoor
installation

1AF 03892 AB Battery charger Houses the battery and protects at a minimum temperature of −23°C (–9°F);
module installed indoors or outdoors

1AF 03892 AC Battery charger Houses the battery and protects at a minimum temperature of −40°C (–40°F);
module installed indoors or outdoors

36.11 Physical measurements

Table 36-8 provides the UPS housing and charger assembly physical measurements.

Table 36-8 Battery housing and charger physical measurements

Description Measurement

Height 8 in. (20 cm)


Width 7.3 in. (18.25 cm)

Depth 3.75 in. (9.38 cm)

Weight 11 lb. (4.99 kg)

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37.1 Identification 37-2

37.2 Features and application notes 37-2

37.3 General description 37-3

37.4 Operating modes 37-3

37.5 Status LEDs 37-3

37.6 Alarms 37-4

37.7 Connections 37-4

37.8 Specifications 37-5

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37.1 Identification

Table 37-1 provides identification information about the PowerShield CP50B48


50 W –48 V dc to -52 V dc UPS from American Power Conversion Corporation, that
is used with the small office home office (SOHO) outdoor ONT and the business
ONT.

Table 37-1 Identification of the APC UPS

Part Number Description

3EM 13372 AA PowerShield CP50B48 (1) 50 W, –48 V dc UPS with spill-proof,


maintenance-free sealed lead acid backup battery and a 6.5 ft (1.98 m)
long three-conductor power cable with a with three-prong North
American plug.

1AF 03877 BF PowerShield CP50B48 (1) 50 W, –48 V dc UPS with spill-proof,


maintenance-free sealed lead acid backup battery and a 6.5 ft (1.98 m)
long three-conductor F-Gnd Schuko power cord.

1AF 03877 BG PowerShield CP50B48 (1) 50 W, –48 V dc UPS with spill-proof,


maintenance-free sealed lead acid backup battery and a 6.5 ft (1.98 m)
long power cord with European plug.

1AF 03877 BH PowerShield CP50B48 (1) 50 W, –48 V dc UPS with spill-proof,


maintenance-free sealed lead acid backup battery and a 6.5 ft (1.98 m)
long power cord with an Australian/New Zealand plug.

Note
(1) The CP50B48 UPS is manufacturer discontinued. Contact your Alcatel-Lucent representative for
details.

37.2 Features and application notes

The PowerShield CP50B48 provides:


• 50 W –48 V dc UPS for the ONT
• 50 W output using universal input voltage range of 87 V ac to 264 V ac input
power
• 20 Ah spill-proof, maintenance-free sealed lead acid backup battery
• battery diagnostics, self-tests, and UPS status alarm outputs
• cUL Listed, CSA 22.2 No. 950, EN 55022 Class B, EN 60950, FCC Part 15 Class
B, UL Listed, VDE compliance
• operating temperature: –20 °C (–4 °F) to 45°C (113 °F), 0% to 95% relative
humidity, 0 to 10 000 ft (0 to 3000 m) elevation

Note — If the plug is not the right type, please contact Alcatel-Lucent
support for a recommended adapter.

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37.3 General description

The APC UPS is mounted either inside or outside a customer premises. It provides
backup battery power for lifeline POTS service in the business ONT, depending on
environmental conditions and load. It converts 87 V ac to 264 V ac input (50/60 Hz)
to 46 V dc to 52 V dc (50 W) output and serves as a temporary backup in case of
power loss.
Alarm outputs are available on the UPS to monitor the operational status of the
backup battery. The UPS indicates its status to the craft person with LEDs and to the
business ONT by a signal return connection. The business ONT can communicate
the UPS status upstream to the P-OLT.

37.4 Operating modes

There are four operating modes as follows:


• Normal: Under normal operating conditions, the green LED light is on and the red
LED light is off. The load receives its power from the utility and battery charge
is maintained.
• On-Battery: During a commercial utility outage, the UPS supplies the load from
battery power. When operating in On-Battery mode, the AC Present LED light is
yellow.
• Low-Battery Shutdown: When the UPS operates on battery power for extended
periods, the battery charge is depleted and the UPS shuts down. In this case, all
LED lights are off. The UPS remains in the Off condition until utility power is
restored and no battery current is drawn.
• Overload Condition: When the unit shuts down due to an overload, the unit
automatically restarts after 5 s.

Note — The battery recharges to at least 90% of full capacity in


48 hours.

37.5 Status LEDs

Three indicator LEDs are present on the front of the UPS. Each LED is labeled with
an icon. These icons, with their meanings, are shown in Figure 37-1. The operating
mode can be determined by the state of these LEDs; see Table 37-2.

Figure 37-1 UPS icons and meanings

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Table 37-2 LEDs

Name Color Description

AC Present Green Operating on ac power

Green Flashing High-charge mode

Yellow Operating on battery

DC Output On Green DC output present

Battery Bad Red Battery missing or needs replacement

37.6 Alarms

The UPS is equipped with intelligent internal diagnostics that provide power supply
alarm information. Open collector opto-coupled transistors isolate the alarm signals,
which are present on the 7-pin power and alarm connector. The service provider can
monitor these alarm signals to isolate problems and take corrective action.
Table 37-3 describes the UPS alarms, as well as provides the output signal levels at
the power and alarm connector pins.

Table 37-3 Alarm signal and output levels

Signal Pin Description Level

ON BATT 4 The on-battery alarm indicates if the UPS Low = operating from
is operating using the main AC power main AC power source
source or backup battery. Open = operating from
backup battery

REPLACE BATT 5 The replace-battery alarm indicates that Low = battery is charged
the battery is either charged, or has Open = battery failed
failed the self test.
Replace the battery if this alarm indicates
a failure. Availability has been
compromised.

BATT MISSING 6 The battery-missing alarm indicates Low = battery is present


whether or not the battery is detected. Open = battery is missing

LOW BATT 7 The low-battery alarm indicates that the Low = battery is nearly
battery charge is either near full fully charged
capacity, or has fallen below 20% capacity Open = battery charge is
when operating from the battery. below 20% capacity

37.7 Connections

The voltage output connector at the UPS is a 3.5 mm, removable, 7-pin screw
terminal connector (ANSI: accepts 16 to 26 AWG). A 7-position Phoenix IDC
connector is used at the ONT.

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The UPS has the following input/output connectors:


• input connector: IEC320/C5 3-wire inlet
• cord length: 6.5 ft (1.98 m)
• number of power cords: 1
• output connector: 3.5 mm removable, 7-pin screw terminal connector (ANSI:
accepts 16 to 26 AWG)

Table 37-4 shows the UPS output pinouts.

Table 37-4 UPS output pinouts

Pin number Signal Wire color

1 Positive return (Vo+) (1) Red (RED)

2 –48 V dc (Vo–) (2) Black (BLK)


3 Alarm Signal Return Green (GRN)

4 On-Battery Slate (SLT)

5 Replace Battery Brown (BRN)

6 Battery Missing Blue (BLU)

7 Low Battery Orange (ORN)

Notes
(1) Tied to earth ground.
(2) –48 V dc reference to pin 1 positive return (Vo+).

Figure 37-2 shows the output power and alarm connector.

Figure 37-2 APC UPS connector

UPS Connector

1/4 in.
(.64 cm)

Red Black Green Slate Brown Blue Orange


18977

37.8 Specifications

The following specifications apply to the UPS.

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Physical description
The UPS has the following physical description:
• height: 11.60 in. (29.5 cm)
• width: 11 in. (27.9 cm)
• depth: 3.7 in. (9.4 cm)
• weight: 18.50 lb (8.41 kg)

Power
The UPS has the following input frequency/voltages:
• input frequency: 47 Hz to 63 Hz (auto sensing)
• input voltage: 87 V ac to 264 V ac
The UPS has the following output specifications:
• output voltages: –48 V dc
• output power capacity: 50 W
• maximum configurable power: 50 W

Environmental
The runtime specifications at 25°C while operating off of the battery are defined as
follows:
• load, 8 W: 24 h
• load, 15 W: 13 h
• load, 25 W: 8 h
• load, 50 W: 4 h

The operating conditions are defined as follows:


• temperature range: –4 °F to 113 °F (–20°C to 45°C)
• operating elevation: 0 to 10 000 ft above sea level (0 to 3000 m)
• storage elevation: 0 to 50 000 ft above sea level (0 to 15 000 m)
• relative humidity (non-condensing) within enclosure: 0% to 95%

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1000Base-LX An IEEE 802.3 LAN transmission standard for 1000 Mb/s gigabit Ethernet
(GE) using Long Wavelength (LX) laser transmitters over fiber-optic cable.
1000Base-SX An IEEE 802.3 LAN transmission standard for 1000 Mb/s gigabit Ethernet
(GE) using Short Wavelength (SX) laser transmitters over fiber-optic cable.
10/100Base-T 10- to 100-Mb/s LAN
An IEEE standard for 10/100 Mb/s twisted-pair Ethernet wiring.
10Base-T An IEEE 802.3 LAN transmission standard for Ethernet. 10Base-T carries
data at 10 Mb/s to a maximum distance of 328 ft (100 m) over unshielded
twisted-pair cabling.
5526 AMS The Alcatel-Lucent 5526 Access Management System
The Alcatel-Lucent UNIX-based, client-server architecture controller for
7342 ISAM FTTU systems.
5528 WAM 5528 Web-based Access Manager
The Alcatel-Lucent 5528 Web-based Access Manager is a web server-based
network manager software. The 5528 WAM allows registered users to
connect to the NE through the Internet or craft port, providing a uniform and
simplified method of monitoring, provisioning, and configuring NEs.
AAA server Authentication, Authorization, Accounting server
AACU-C Alarm Control Unit, Version C
A card that performs alarm control functions and provides connectivity for
a craft terminal and Ethernet 10Base-T connectivity for maintenance access.

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AAI Access-to-Access Interface


The interface that the line termination (LT) card uses to subtend to the
passive optical network (PON).
ACK Acknowledgement
ACO Alarm Cut Off
ACO is a push button that allows the audible alarms to be extinguished
without affecting the visual alarms. The audible alarms can be toggled as
enabled or disabled.
ACU Alarm Control Unit
A component located on the optical line termination (OLT) shelf that
collects rack alarms, controls top rack unit alarm displays, and provides an
alarm interface to the central office alarm system
AFAN Fan
A fan unit installed at the bottom of each optical line termination (OLT)
shelf.
AFAN-P Fan, version P
A fan unit installed at the bottom of each optical line termination (OLTS-K)
shelf.
AFAN-R Fan, version R
A fan unit installed at the bottom of each optical line termination (OLTS-L)
shelf
AFE Analog Front End
AGC Automatic Gain Control
An electronic device that controls the gain of a signal to ensure some level
of performance over changing conditions.
AID Access Identifier
AIS Alarm Indication Signal
ALM Alarm
ANSI American National Standards Institute
A nonprofit, nongovernmental body supported by over 1000 trade
organizations, professional societies, and companies; ANSI was established
for the creation of voluntary industry standards.
APC American Power Conversion

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APS Automatic Protection Switching


The capability of a transmission system to detect a failure on a working
facility and switch to a protection facility to recover the traffic, thus
increasing overall system availability
ARP Address Resolution Protocol
A protocol within TCP/IP that maps IP addresses to Ethernet
MAC addresses. TCP/IP requires ARP for use with Ethernet
ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange
Coding method used to convert letters, numbers, punctuation, and control
codes into digital form
AU Automatically Out-of-Service
An alarm signal that indicates that the unit failed and is automatically taken
out-of-service
AUMA Automatically and Manually Out-of-Service
An alarm signal that indicates that the unit failed and the user has manually
(administratively) taken it out of service.
AWG American Wire Gauge
AWG is a standard measuring gauge for non-ferrous conductors.
BAC Buffer Acceptance Control
BATA Battery A
BATB Battery B
BATRET Battery Return
BER Bit Error Rate
Measure of transmission quality expressed as the percentage of received bits
in error compared to the total number of bits received.
BITS Building Integrated Timing Supply
BITS-A BITS backplane adapter, version A
BMLD Burst Mode Laser Driver
BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol
Application layer configuration protocol that allows a host to configure itself
dynamically at boot time. This protocol provides 3 services:
• IP address assignment
• Detection of the IP address for a serving machine
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BRAS Broadband Remote Access Server


CAC Connection Admission Control
CAC is an algorithm that evaluates whether a new service can be added to a
VLAN on a PON, and whether a new VLAN can be added to a gigabit
Ethernet port or LAG on the EHNT.
CB Circuit Breaker
CDE Component Development Environment
Development discipline based on the reuse of components to ease rapid
time-to-market.
CDR Clock Data Recovery
CDRH Center for Devices and Radiological Health (U.S.)
CEMT Cable Entry Management Tray
CES Circuit Emulation Service
CEV Controlled Environment Vault
CFR Code of Federal Regulation (U.S.)
CRoHS China Restriction of Hazardous Substances
The CRoHS regulations provide information about the installation and
operation of ONT systems with regards to the use of hazardous substances
in products and subassemblies.
CID Channel Identifier or Consecutive Identical Digit
CLEC Competitive Local Exchange Carrier
CLEI Common Language Equipment Identifier
CLI Command Line Interface
A workstation access method interface that uses CLI commands to
communicate to any network element in the 7342 ISAM FTTU network.
CO Central Office
Telephone switching center that connects subscribers within a telephone
network.
CODEC Coder Decoder
CoS Class of Service
a method of managing traffic in a network by grouping similar types of
traffic together and treating each type as a class with its own level of service
priority.

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CPE Customer Premises Equipment


Customer-owned telecommunications equipment at customer premises used
to terminate or process information from the public network
CPLD Complex Programmable Logic Device
CPU Central Processing Unit
The part of a computer that performs the logic computational and
decision-making functions
CSA Carrier Serving Area
A type of trunk-loop architecture that typically includes a T1 carrier, a
cluster of subscribers, and a serving area
CSMA/CD Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection
A data communications mode in a shared medium in which access
contention problems are solved by denying access to one of the contenders
CTAG Correlation Tag
C-VLAN Customer VLAN
DBA Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation
The capacity of subdividing large high-capacity network transmission
resources among multiple applications almost instantaneously and providing
each application only the share of bandwidth each application requires
dBm Decibel referenced to one millivolt across 75 ohms
DCE Data Circuit Terminating Equipment
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DHCP is a client/server service that is an extension of the BOOTP protocol.
DHCP simplifies the configuration of a client workstation since no IP
addresses, subnet masks, default gateways, domain names, or DNSs must be
programmed. With DHCP, this information is dynamically leased from the
DHCP server for a predefined amount of time. Because the information is
stored on a server, it centralizes IP address management, reduces the number
of IP addresses to be used, and simplifies maintenance. RFC 2131 defines
DHCP.
DLP Detailed Level Procedure
DPE Drum Plate Enlarger
DS1 Digital Service Level-1
A digital circuit with a total bandwidth or transmission speed of 1.5444
million bits per second. The trunk level-1 standard of 1.5444 is in support of
24-voice conversations each encoded at 64 Kb per second.

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DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point


A six-bit value encoded in the type of service field of an IP packet header. It
identifies the CoS that the packet should receive.
DSL Digital Subscriber Line
A DSL is a single twisted-pair that supports full-duplex transmission at a bit
rate of 160 kb/s (144 kb/s for 2B+D data, 12 kb/s for framing and error
correction, and 4 kb/s for the embedded operations channel).
DSP Digital Signaling Processing
DSS Digital Satellite Service
DTE Data Terminal Equipment
A definition of hardware specifications provided for data communications.
EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol
EC Echo Cancellation
A technique to stop a received signal from being transmitted back to its
origin by constructing a signal closely approximating the echo component
and subtracting this from the locally transmitted signal
ECT Enhanced Craft Terminal
EDFA Erdium-Doped Fiber Amplifier
A form of fiber optical amplification in which the transmittal light signal
passes through a section of erbium-doped fiber and is amplified by means of
a laser pump diode. EDFA is used in transmitter booster amplifiers, in-line
repeating amplifiers, and receiver preamplifiers.
EE Equipment Engineering
EFT Electrical Fast Transient
eHCL Ethernet-based High Capacity Link
EHNT Ethernet-based High-capacity Network Termination
EIA Electronic Industries Association
Group that specifies electrical transmission standards. The EIA and TIA
have developed numerous well-known communications standards,
including EIA/TIA-232 and EIA/TIA-449.
EM Element Manager
E-MAN Ethernet Metropolitan Area Network

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EMC ElectroMagnetic Compatibility


EMC designates the ability of commodities to function normally in the
electromagnetic environment (this ability is termed Electromagnetic
Susceptibility [EMS]), and the ability not to generate unbearable
electromagnetic interference to other devices and equipment in the same
environment (this ability is termed Electromagnetic Interference [EMI].
These two abilities are collectively named EMC.
EMI Electromagnetic Interference
EMS Element Management System
EPC Ethernet Power Connection
EPS Equipment Protection Switching
The capability of physical equipment to detect a failure on a working facility
and switch to a protection facility to recover the traffic, thus increasing
overall system availability.
ES Error Second
ESD Electrostatic discharge
ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute
The European counterpart to ANSI. Established to produce
telecommunication standards integration in the European community for
users, manufacturers, suppliers, and Post Telephone and Telegraph
administration.
FCC Federal Communications Commission (U.S.)
FCS Frame Check Sequence
FDA Food and Drug Agency (U.S.)
FDB Forwarding Database
FEC Forward Error Correction
FGND Frame Ground
FGU Feature Group Fiber to the User
FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array
An integrated chip with functions that can be programmed by software
FSST Fiber Slack Storage Tray
A tray used in the Video Coupler shelf for excess PON fiber storage
FTP File Transfer Protocol
A protocol by which clients can transfer files to a server. Commonly used to
transfer files to a web server for websites or to download files from the web
to install.

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FTTU Fiber To The User


A high-speed fiber-optic cable technology for delivery of broadband
services to home or office over and Ethernet passive optical network (PON).
GE Gigabit Ethernet
Ethernet interface that runs at 1000 Mb/s
GEM GPON encapsulated module
GLOB GPON Line-termination Optical Block
GLT2 GPON Line Termination with 2 PONs
GLT4 GPON Line Termination with 4 PONs
GMII Gigabit Ethernet Media Independent Interface
GMQ General Membership Query
GND Ground
GNDF Ground Frame
GPON Gigabit Passive Optical Network
GUI Graphical User Interface
A user screen that includes menus, tables, or icons to query or change data;
usually distinguished from the command line interface.
HD High Density
HS hazardous substance
HSI High Speed Internet
HST hazardous substance table
The HST lists the hazardous substances present in products and
subassemblies, as required by CRoHS legislation.
HTRU High-density Top Rack Unit
An FTTU component that provides redundant power distribution, as well as
fuse and alarm functions, for an equipment rack housing OLTS units.
IDC Insulation Displacement Connector
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
The IEEE is a worldwide engineering publishing and standards-making
body. It is the organization responsible for defining many of the standards
used in the computer, electrical, and electronics industries.

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IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol


A protocol used between hosts and multicast routers on a single physical
network to establish hosts’ membership in particular multicast groups.
Version 2 of IGMP is described in RFC 2236.
IGS IGMP system on the SHub
ILEC Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier
IOCM Input-Output Channel Manager
IP Internet Protocol
Connectionless packet-switching protocol that works together with TCP.
IPoE Internet Protocol over Ethernet
IPTV IP Television
The delivery of video services over an end-to-end IP infrastructure. IPTV
can include various classes of video services, such as video on demand,
broadcast TV, video conferencing, and mobile video.
IS In Service
ISAM Intelligent Services Access Manager
The Intelligent Service Access Manager is a DSL access multiplexer that
operates in a packet aggregation network. The ISAM enables deployment of
triple-play services, such as video on demand, high-definition TV and
broadcast TV services for all subscribers simultaneously.
ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
An internationally accepted standard for voice, data, and signaling. There
are two basic types of ISDN service: Basic Rate Interface (BRI) and Primary
Rate Interface (PRI).
ISP Internet Service Provider
A regional network-providing Internet service
ITU International Telecommunication Union
Standards organization that develops international telecommunications
recommendations.
IXL Index List
LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol
An IEEE specification (802.3ad) that allows you to bundle several physical
ports together to form a single logical channel.
LAN Local Area Network
Type of network that sends and receives communications over a small area,
such as within an office or group of buildings.

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LED Light Emitting Diode


A semiconductor diode that emits light when a current is passed through it.
LGX LightGuide Cross-connect
LIM Line Interface Module
LLC Logical Link Control
The common data link protocol in Layer 2 of the OSI model that multiplexes
one or more data links to and from separate service access points.
LLID Loopback Location IDentifier
During a fault investigation by a network operator, the point to which
loopback cells return from a central location in the network.
LOP Loss of Pointer
LOS Loss of Signal
A condition at the receiver or a maintenance signal transmitted in the
physical overhead, indicating that the receiving equipment has lost the
received signal.
LT Line Termination
MAC Media Access Control
The IEEE sublayer in a local area network that controls access to the shared
medium by local area network attached devices.
MAU Media Attachment Unit
Ethernet connector.
MBS Maximum Burst Size
MCR Minimum Cell Rate
An available bit-rate service traffic descriptor in cells/sec. The rate at which
the source is always allowed to send.
MD MD is expanded in two ways:
• Mixed Density
• Monitor Diode
MD5 Message Digit algorithm 5
MDF Main Distribution Frame
MDI Medium Dependent Interface
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MDIX Medium Dependent Interface Crossover


The MDIX version of MDI enables the connection of like devices using
straight-through twisted-pair for MDI port to MDIX port connections and
crossover twisted-pair for MDI-to-MDI or MDIX-to-MDIX connections.
MIB Management Information Base
A database of network performance information that is stored on a network
agent for access by a network management station.
MII Media Independent Interface
MLT Mechanized Loop Test
MMF Multimode Fiber
An optical fiber with a core diameter from 50 to 100 microns. Most
commonly used in short distance LANs. The larger core diameter allows
broader light sources such as LEDs. Modal dispersion is a problem over
longer distances.
MoCA Multimedia over Coax Alliance
MOS Mean Opinion Scores
MPI Message Passing Interface
MPOE Minimum Point of Entry
MTTR Mean Time To Repair
NAT Network Address Translation
NB Narrow Band
NE Network Element
Hardware or combined hardware-software that is designed to perform within
a telecommunications system.
NEBS Network Equipment Building Standards
Performance, quality, environmental, and safety standards set by Bellcore
for telecommunications equipment.
NEC U.S. National Electrical Code
Nm One billionth (10-9) of a meter
NNI Network-to-Node Interface
NR Normal
NSP Network Service Provider

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NT Network Termination
A card that provides a link to an Ethernet-based network. The
7342 ISAM FTTU uses the EHNT-A.
NTP Non-Trouble Procedure
NTP Network Time Protocol
NTR Network Timing Reference
OAM Operations, Administration, and Maintenance
Broad categories of functions found in a communications network and/or the
business processes found in network service provider companies.
OATD Optical Access Termination Daughterboard
OBC On-Board Controller
OFDF Optical Fiber Distribution Frame
The interface between optical fiber and the optical transmission equipment.
OLT Optical Line Termination
OLTS Optical Line Termination Shelf
The FTTU shelf (also called FTTU Line Termination Shelf) that provides
mounting locations and slide-in rails for unit insertion into
backplane-mounted connectors.
OMCI ONT Management Control Interface
ONT Optical Network Terminal
Equipment that provides voice, data, and video services and terminates the
7342 ISAM FTTU network at a subscriber location. ONTs provide services
to a single family home, a business location, or a multidwelling residence,
such as an apartment complex or condominium. Services can include POTS,
high-speed Ethernet, IPTV, and RF video.
OOS Out Of Service
The status of a primary rate link when it is out of service.
OOS-MA Out of Service—Maintenance
OS Operations System
Standalone software system that supports network-related operations
functions.
OSI Open Systems Interconnection
The only internationally accepted framework of standards for
communication between different systems made by various vendors.
OSMINE Operation Systems Modification for the Integration of Network Elements

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OSP Outside Plant


OSPF Open Shortest Path First
Dynamic routing protocol that responds quickly to network topology
changes. As a successor to RIP, it uses an algorithm that builds and
calculates the shortest path to all known destinations.
OSS Operations Support System
OSWP Overall Software Package
PADI PPPoE Active Discovery Initiation
PBA Printed Board Assembly
PC Personal Computer
PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect
PCM Pulse Code Modulation
A form or modulation used to sample a voice signal and convert the sample
into a digital code. A digital modulation method that converts a pulse
amplitude modulated signal into a digital signal.
PCR Peak Cell Rate
The Peak Cell Rate in cells/sec; the cell rate that the source may never
exceed.
PDF Power Distribution Frame
PE Protective Earth
PHY Physical (Medium independent)
PID Protocol Identifier
A part of the SNAP header that identifies the protocol to be encapsulated.
PLID Physical Location Identification
PLOAM Physical Layer Operation Administration and Maintenance
PM Performance Monitoring
A type of transport measurement that provides the continuous collection of
performance data.
P-OLT Packet Optical Line Termination
The fully assembled shelf in the 7342 ISAM FTTU system. The P-OLT
consists of two NT cards (for redundancy), one AACU card, and 18 LT
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PON Passive Optical Network


A fiber-based network that uses passive splitters to deliver signals to
multiple users.
POTS Plain Old Telephone Service
Term used to describe narrowband, voice-only telephone service.
PPP Point-to-Point Protocol
A protocol that allows a computer to use TCP/IP with a standard telephone
line and a high-speed modem to establish a link between two terminal
installations
PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
A specification for connecting multiple computer users on an Ethernet local
area network to a remote site through common customer premises
equipment. PPPoE allows users to share a common xDSL, cable modem, or
wireless connection to the Internet. PPPoE combines the PPP protocol,
commonly used in dialup connections, with the Ethernet protocol, which
supports multiple users in a local area network. The PPP protocol
information is encapsulated within an Ethernet frame.
PRI Primary Rate Interface
One type of interface for the ISDN product. The equivalent of a T-1 circuit.
The PRI delivered to the customer premises provides a 23B+D channel
running at 1.544 Mbit/s.
PST Primary State; PON Section Trace
PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
Telephone network based on normal telephone signaling and ordinary
switched long distance telephone circuits.
PVC Permanent Virtual Circuit
A connection set up by service order instead of on-demand signaling.
QoS Quality of Service
Measure of the quality of a data communications link provided to a
subscriber.
RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial in User Service
A standardized method of information exchange between a device that
provides network access to users (RADIUS client) and a device that contains
authentication and profile information for the users (RADIUS server).
RAL Restricted Access Location
RAM Remote Access Multiplexer
RDI Remote Defect Indication

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RDM Relay Detection Mechanism


RED Random Early Detection
RF Radio Frequency
RG Routing Gateway
RGW Residential Gateway
RH Relative Humidity
RIP Routing Information Protocol
An interior gateway protocol defined by the IETF (RIPv1 - RFC 1058 and
RIPv2 - 2453) that specifies how routers exchange routing table information.
RIP is a routing protocol based on the distance vector algorithm. With RIP,
routers periodically exchange entire tables.
RJ-45 The RJ-45 is a single-line jack for digital transmission over ordinary phone
wire, either untwisted or twisted. It is the interface for Ethernet standards
10Base-T and 100Base-T.
RMON Remote Monitoring
RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
RSTP is specified in IEEE802.1w. It replaces the spanning tree protocol
specified by IEEE 802.1d. RSTP is targeted at switched networks with
point-to-point interconnections, and allows for much quicker
reconfiguration time (approximately 1 s) by allowing a rapid change in port
roles.
RT Real Time
RTCP Real-Time Control Protocol
RTL Routine Task List
RTP Real-time Transport Protocol
RTU Remote Test Unit
RU Rack Unit
A rack unit is a unit of vertical space in a standard 19-inch equipment rack.
One RU is 1.75 in.
Rx Receive (Rx) is the downstream direction on the ONT side. Receive (Rx) is
the upstream direction on the LT side.
SCR Sustainable Cell Rate
SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
SEC Secondary

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SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage


A circuit which has no direct connection to a primary power source, but
derives its power from either a transformer, converter or equivalent isolation
device, or from a battery. It is designed and protected so that under normal
and single fault conditions, its voltages do not exceed a safe value.
SES Severely Errored Second
SFF Small Form Factor
A physically compact connector design that has been developed for use in
fiber optic systems. These connectors are about half the size of conventional
connectors.
SFP Small Form-factor Pluggable
SFP is a specification for a new generation of optical modular transceivers.
The devices are designed for use with small form factor connectors, and
offer high speed and physical compactness. They are hot-swappable.
SHub Service Hub
SID System Identifier
A string up to 20 characters in length specifies a unique name for each NE
in a system.
SIP Session Initiation Protocol
SIP is an application-layer control (signaling) protocol for creating,
modifying, and terminating sessions with one or more participants. These
sessions include Internet telephone calls, multimedia distribution and
multimedia conferences.
SLIC Subscriber’s Line Interface Circuit
A component in the optical network terminal (ONT) that confers operating
states and other functionality.
SLID Subscriber Location Identification
A 10-character string set in the network element manager on a GSFU to
allow Enhanced Automated Service Turn-Up.
SMF Single Mode Fiber
Optical fiber with a core diameter of less than 10 microns that is used for
high-bandwidth transmission over long distances.
SMII Serial Media Independent Interface
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
Protocol used by network management to retrieve information about
connection status, configuration, and performance.

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SNR Signal-to-Noise Ratio


The ratio of the value of the signal to that of the noise; often expressed in
decibels (dB).
SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol
A method of synchronizing network nodes. An SNTP server can be used by
multiple nodes to synchronize themselves.
SoC System-on-a-Chip
SOHO Small Office Home Office
SP Strict Priority
SPI Serial Peripheral Interface
SSH Secure Shell
STB Set-Top Box
The electronic box connected to a television set. This STB receives the
incoming CATV signal and is connected to the television’s coaxial cable.
STP Spanning Tree Protocol
STP is a technique based on an IEEE 802.1d standard that detects and
eliminates forwarding loops in a bridged network. When multiple paths
exist, STP selects the most efficient path for the bridge to use. If that path
fails, STP automatically reconfigures the network to activate another path.
This protocol is used mostly by local bridges.
S-VLAN Service VLAN
SWRD Single Wire Return Device
A unit that provides the ONTs with an Ethernet connection for upstream
connectivity. The SWRD unit functions as a data conversion device with two
10/100 Ethernet ports and 2 RF ports.
TAP Test Access Port
or
Trouble Analysis Procedure
TB Terminal Block
T-CONT Transmission Container, Traffic Container
TCP Transmission Control Protocol
Protocol for establishing a duplex connection between end systems for the
reliable delivery of data.

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TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol


A networking protocol that provides communication across interconnected
networks, between computers with different hardware architectures and
various operating companies
TDM Time Division Multiplex
A transmission technique used to transmit several signals across a single
channel or bus by interleaving the signals in successive time slots. A specific
time slot or interval is assigned to each signal source
TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol
TIA Telecommunications Industries Association
The group responsible for setting telecommunications standards in the
United States.
TID Target Identifier
The parameter in a TL1 command that identifies the NE which is the target
for the execution of the command.
TL1 Transaction Language 1
Human-machine language standard for controlling network elements.
TLS Transport Layer Security
TNG Training Document
TNV Telecom Network Voltage
TRU Top Rack Unit
TWP Twisted Pair
Tx Transmit
Tx is in the upstream direction on the optical network terminal (ONT) side
and in the downstream direction on the line termination (LT) side.
UAI User-to-Access Interface
The link between the subscriber and the FTTU.
UART Universal Synchronous Receiver Transmitter
UAS UAS is expanded in two ways:
• Unavailable seconds
A calculation derived by counting the number of seconds that the
interface is unavailable.
• Universal Access Server
UDP User Datagram Protocol

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UDS Unit data sheet


UID User Identifier
UL Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
UNI User-to-Network Interface
UPC Usage Parameter Control
UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply
An FTTU component that provides emergency backup power for lifeline
POTS at a subscriber’s location.
upstream Transmission from the customer location to the network. On the network
termination (NT) side, transmit (Tx) indicates the upstream direction of the
transmission to the network. On the line termination (LT) side, receive (Rx)
indicates the upstream direction of the transmission to the OLT.
UTC Coordinated Universal Time
A time scale that couples Greenwich Mean Time, which is based solely on
the Earth's inconsistent rotation rate, with highly accurate atomic time.
V ac Volts alternating current
VCL Virtual Channel Link
VCSL Video Coupler Shelf, LGX compatible
VCW2 Video Coupler WDM Cassette, 2 PON
A unit that is installed into the Video Coupler Shelf-LGX (VCSL) of an
FTTU system. Each VCW2 contains two WDM units, which allows each
line termination (LT) card installed in the packet optical line termination
(P-OLT) to connect to a single VCW2.
V dc Volts direct current
VDSL Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line
A technology that enables very high speed asymmetric data transmission
rates over a single twisted-pair copper telephone wire, but at shorter ranges
than other xDSL types.
VLAN Virtual Local Area Network
A VLAN divides a physical LAN into multiple virtual LANs whose
members are not necessarily based on location. VLAN specifications are
contained in IEEE 802.1Q.
VOD Video On Demand
A service that allows many users to request the same videos at the same time.
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VoIP Voice over IP


VoIP carries voice transmissions in packets and uses Internet Protocols (IP)
instead of using legacy public switched telephone network (PSTN)
circuit-switched technologies and protocols. VoIP avoids the tolls charged
for POTS.
V-OLT Video Optical Line Termination
VP/VC Virtual Path/Virtual Channel
VRF Virtual Routing and Forwarding
A logical or virtual routing function with associated routing table that can be
instantiated in a router capable of supporting IP VPN services.
W Watt
WAN Wide Area Network
A type of network that sends and receives communications over a national
area.
WDM Wavelength Division Multiplexing
A means of increasing the data-carrying capacity of an optical fiber by
simultaneously operating at more than one wavelength.
WRR Weighted Round Robin
XAUI 10 GE Attachment Unit Interface
A standard for connecting 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports to each other and to
other electronic devices on a printed circuit board.
xDSL x Digital Subscriber Line
A general term that is used to refer to more than one type of unspecified DSL
(for example, ADSL, ADSL2, READSL, SHDSL, VDSL).
XFP 10-gigabit Ethernet (GE) small form-factor pluggable

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Numbers application notes, 3-1


ONT 04.04.xx, 3-2
7342 ISAM FTTU ONT 2.0, 3-3
ANSI ONT 4.3.5, 3-2
electrical guidelines, x
laser safety guidelines, xi B
safety standards, ix
electrical cabling, xi, xxi business ONT
environmental requirements, xiv, xxii features, 1-8
ETSI LEDs, 9-16
electrical guidelines, xx physical description, 10-5
laser safety guidelines, xxi power, 10-20, 10-22
safety standards, xx
laser classification, xiii, xxii C
laser output level, xiv, xxii cables
protective earth, xi, xxi electrical guidelines, xi, xxi
safety guidelines, vii, xvii optical cable restraints, xiv, xxii
unit data sheet, 12-2, 27-2 CES DS1/E1 subsystems
802.1x authentication, 4-7 SoC based, 5-8
assumptions, 4-8 counters, 11-4
port-based, 4-7 restrictions, 11-4
re-authentication, 4-8
user session disconnection by system, 4-8 D
A data subsystems
SoC based over Ethernet, 5-4
AES, 4-4 SoC based over MoCA, 5-6
anti-spoofing, 4-9 diagnostic data, 11-12

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Index

E — NTP server authentication

E indoor ONTs
LEDs, 9-9
electrical
cabling, xi, xxi L
safety guidelines, x, xx
electrostatic discharge, xi, xxi laser
EMC/EMI compliance, x, xx ANSI standards compliance, x
environmental requirements, xiv, xxii classification, xiii, xxii
environmental standards compliance, x, xx ETSI standards compliance, xx
equipment safety standard compliance, x, xx optical cable restraints, xiv, xxii
Ethernet output level, xiv, xxii
layer 1 performance monitoring, 11-9 safe operation, xiv, xxii
layer 2 performance monitoring, 11-9 safety guidelines, xi, xxi
LEDs
F business ONTs, 9-16
indoor ONTs, 9-9
Feature description, 2-1 modular ONTs, 9-13
ONT 04.03.05 features, 2-6 ONTs, 8-1, 9-1
ONT 1.0 features, 2-10 outdoor ONTs, 9-3
ONT 2.0 features, 2-9 service unit ONTs, 9-13
ONT 3.0 features, 2-8 UPS, 8-2
ONT 4.3.5 features, 2-7 LP MDU ONT
ONT 4.4.0 features, 2-4 functional blocks, 6-2
ONT 4.4.10 features, 2-3 RF video service, 6-9
ONT 4.5.00 features, 2-2
FEC, 4-3 M
fragmentation, 4-3
functional description MoCA
modular ONT functional blocks, 6-9 performance monitoring, 11-9
connections, 6-14 MoCA subsystem
control and management functions, SoC based, 5-6
6-11 modular ONT
local switching, 6-10 features, 1-7
network synchronization, 6-13 local switching, 6-13
plug-in service units, 6-12 power and environmental, 10-23
Modular ONT
G TCA, 11-10
VDSL performance monitoring, 11-10
GPON transmission, 4-3 voice subsystem, 6-13
modular ONTs
I LEDs, 9-13
indoor ONT N
dimensions, 10-3, 10-4
features, 1-4 NTP server authentication, 4-5
I-020E-B dimensions, 10-3, 10-4

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O — performance monitoring

O protective earth, xi, xxi


VDSL performance monitoring, 11-9
ONT ONT functions, 1-2
performance reporting, 11-9 ONT overview
RF video, 10-10 business ONT, 1-8
ONT 04.04.xx release indoor ONT, 1-4
application notes, 3-2 modular ONT, 1-7
ONT 1.0 release ONT functional description, 1-2
features, 2-10 ONT product identification, 1-9
ONT 2.0 release outdoor ONT, 1-5, 1-6
application notes, 3-3 ONT product identification, 1-9
features, 2-9 ONT software and security
ONT 3.0 release 802.1x authentication, 4-7
features, 2-8 AES, 4-4
ONT 4.3.5 release anti-spoofing, 4-9
application notes, 3-2 FEC, 4-3
features, 2-7 fragmentation, 4-3
ONT 4.4.0 release GPON transmission, 4-3
features, 2-4 NTP server authentication, 4-5
ONT 4.4.10 release ONT activation methods, 4-4
features, 2-3 physical ONT security, 4-5
ONT 4.5.00 release rogue ONT defence, 4-5
features, 2-2 software architecture levels, 4-2
ONT activation methods, 4-4 outdoor ONT
ONT equipment features, 1-5, 1-6
ANSI features and application notes, 13-2, 14-2,
electrical guidelines, x 15-2, 16-3, 17-2, 18-2, 19-2, 20-3, 21-2,
laser safety guidelines, xi 22-3, 23-2, 24-2, 25-2, 26-2
safety guidelines, vii general description, 13-2, 14-2, 15-2, 16-2,
safety labels, viii 17-2, 18-2, 19-2, 20-2, 21-2, 22-2, 23-2,
safety standards, ix 24-2, 25-2, 26-2
electrostatic discharge, xi, xxi identification, 13-2, 14-2, 15-2, 16-2, 17-2,
environmental requirements, xiv, xxii 18-2, 19-2, 20-2, 21-2, 22-2, 23-2, 24-2,
Ethernet layer 1 monitoring, 11-9 25-2, 26-2
Ethernet layer 2 monitoring, 11-9 physical description, 10-3, 10-4
ETSI power, 10-18, 10-18, 10-17, 10-18, 10-16,
electrical guidelines, xx 10-19
laser safety guidelines, xxi outdoor ONTs
safety guidelines, xvii LEDs, 9-3
safety labels, xviii
safety standards, xx P
laser classification, xiii, xxii
laser output level, xiv, xxii performance monitoring, 11-2
MoCA performance monitoring, 11-9 Ethernet layer 1, 11-9
performance monitoring, 11-9, 11-10 Ethernet layer 2, 11-9

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performance monitoring (continued) — symbols

functions, 11-2 safety labels, viii


MoCA, 11-9 safety standards, ix
ONT, 11-9, 11-10 environmental requirements, xiv, xxii
statistics, 11-3 ESD safety guidelines, xi, xxi
TC-layer, 11-9 ETSI
VDSL, 11-10, 11-9 electrical guidelines, xx
performance reporting, 11-9 EMC/EMI compliance, xx
ONT, 11-9 environmental standards compliance,
physical ONT security, 4-5 xx
planning equipment safety standard, xx
business ONT connections, 7-22, 7-24 laser product standards, xx
connections, 7-2 laser safety guidelines, xxi
environmental requirements, 10-6 safety instructions, xvii
equipment options, 7-2 safety labels, xviii
I-020E-B indoor ONT connections, 7-4 safety standards, xx
indoor ONT connections, 7-5 laser operation, xiv, xxii
location options, 7-30 optical cable restraints, xiv, xxii
modular ONT connections, 7-15 symbols, vii, xvii
outdoor ONT connections, 7-10, 7-13, 7-14 telecommunication equipment resistibility,
protective earth, xi, xxi x, xx
warnings, vii, xvii
R safety labels, viii, xviii
service unit ONTs
Raman reduction, 6-13 LEDs, 9-13
RF video SLID entry
coaxial, 10-11 via craft terminal, 4-4
configuration recommendations, 10-12 via Ethernet port, 4-4
Raman reduction, 6-13 via first POTS port, 4-4
RF video subsystems SoC based ONT
SoC based, 5-5 SoC functional blocks, 5-3
rogue ONT defence, 4-5 SoC technology, 5-2
duplicate serial numbers, 4-6 with CES DS1/E1 hardware, 5-8
laser stuck on, 4-6, 4-6 with MoCA hardware, 5-6
with RF video hardware, 5-5, 5-8
S
software architecture levels, 4-2
Safety guidelines statistics, 11-3
ANSI 15-min counters, 11-3
electrical guidelines, x performance monitoring counters, 11-3
EMC/EMI compliance, x restrictions, 11-4
environmental standards compliance, x rolling counters, 11-3
equipment safety standard, x status reports, 11-11
laser product standards, x status reports, 11-11
laser safety guidelines, xi symbols, vii, xvii
safety instructions, vii

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T — warnings

T
TCA, 11-10
telecommunication equipment resistibility, x,
xx
time calibration
SoC based, 5-5

U
unit data sheet
overview, 12-2, 27-2
UPS
LEDs, 8-2

V
VDSL
performance monitoring, 11-9, 11-10
visual indicators, 8-1, 9-1
voice subsystem
SoC based, 5-4
voice subsystems
with additional POTS hardware, 5-8

W
warnings, vii, xvii

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