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Chapter 2.
Intended Use
The LTP-8X/4X optical line terminal is designed to establish connection with upstream equipment
and provide broadband access across passive optical networks. Ethernet connection is established
through Gigabit uplink and 10G Base-X interfaces; GPON interfaces are used to connect to optical
networks. Each PON interface allows connection of up to 128 subscriber optical terminals through
one fibre and supports dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA).
The following services are provided to end users:
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voice communications;
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HDTV;
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VoIP;
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high-speed access to the Internet;
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IP TV;
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video-on-demand (VoD);
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video conferencing;
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online educational and entertainment programs.
The device has the following functions:
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dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA);
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support for quality assurance mechanisms (QoS), Strict pr WRR, GPON ports
prioritisation for different types of traffic according to 802.1p;
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security functions;
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ONT remote control, automatic detection of new ONTs;
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FEC errors correction;
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power measurement support for signals received from each ONT (RSSI) 1;
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VLAN organisation (VLAN ID range: 0–4094);
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MAC address filtering, 16,000 entries in the MAC table;
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support for IGMP snooping v1/2/3, IGMP proxy;
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support for DHCP snooping, DHCP relay agent;
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support for PPPoE IA;
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support for Jumbo frames up to 2000 bytes (supported on NTU-1 and SFP-NTU-100).
Summary of Contents for LTP-4X
Page 11: ...11 Part I General ...
Page 29: ...29 Part II Getting Started with the Terminal ...
Page 37: ...37 Part III Configuring the Terminal ...
Page 98: ...98 Part IV ONT Configuration ...
Page 174: ...174 Part V Terminal Monitoring ...
Page 189: ...189 Part VI Terminal Maintenance ...
Page 191: ...191 Step 2 Remove the module from the slot Fig 43 4 Removing SFP Transceivers ...