Service Requirements
In the SOHO scenario, optical network units (ONUs) work in gateway mode. Similar to home
users, SOHO users require Internet, voice, and multicast services.
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The Internet can be accessed through not only cables but also wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi). A
SOHO user connects to an ONU through the LAN port on the user's computer. The Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) address pool of the ONU assigns an IP address to the
user. After PPPoE dialup is automatically performed on the ONU, the ONU connects to
the OLT in GPON access mode and then connects to the upper-layer network, to provide
the high-speed Internet access service for the SOHO user.
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Many voice service ports are required to connect to phone sets, fax machines, and point of
sale (POS) machines.
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TVs connect to an ONU through set top boxes (STBs) to receive VoD and multicast
services.
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The Internet access, voice, and IPTV services are secure.
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The Internet access service is protected against unauthorized access, user account
forgery or unauthorized borrowing, MAC or IP address spoofing, and attacks from
malicious users.
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The voice and IPTV services are protected against MAC or IP address spoofing, attacks
from malicious users, and heavy traffic.
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A service fault is easy to locate, and services are easy to maintain.
Usage Scenario
Figure 12-1
SOHO networking
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