Step 3
Loosen and unscrew the two nuts on the terminal box, which has two slots for power terminals. Each terminal
has a nut that you can use to fasten the power cable to the terminal.
Step 4
Secure the positive (+) DC power cable lug to the RTN terminal, and the negative (–) DC power cable lug to
the NEG terminal with the nuts.
Step 5
To tighten the nuts, apply torque between 7 lbf.in (0.8Nm) and 10lbf.in (1.1 Nm) to each nut.
Step 6
Verify that the power supply is receiving power by checking that the PWR1 LED is green.
If the LED does not turn on, check the power connections on the power supply and the power source.
Note
The OLT starts automatically. The RUN LED keeps flashing green after the boot is completed.
Setting Up the OLT
Procedure
Step 1
Connect the RJ-45 connector end of the cable to the OLT console port.
Step 2
Connect the DB-9 adapter end to the serial port of a connected device, such as a PC.
Step 3
Reconfigure and reboot the connected device, if required.
Step 4
On the connected device, run the terminal emulation program such as Windows HyperTerminal.
Step 5
Set the following connection parameters and click
OK
:
•
Connection mode
: Serial
•
Baud rate
: 9600
•
Data bits
: 8
•
Parity
: None
•
Stop bits
: 1
•
Flow controls
: None
Step 6
On the console of the connected device, enter the following default credentials and press
Enter
:
•
username
: admin
•
password
: 123456
Installing an ONT
The following sections provide information about the various tasks that comprise the process of installing an
ONT.
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Setting Up the OLT