Description of OLT GPON 4 Ports
An Optical Line Terminal (OLT) with 4 ports for Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) is a high-performance, scalable, and versatile device designed to manage and distribute optical network services in fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) or fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) deployments. It serves as the central component in a GPON network, connecting to Optical Network Units (ONUs) at the customer premises.
Key Features:
High Capacity and Performance:
- Each of the 4 GPON ports supports downstream speeds of up to 2.5 Gbps and upstream speeds of up to 1.25 Gbps, ensuring fast and reliable internet connectivity.
- Designed to handle multiple subscribers per port, facilitating efficient management of large-scale networks.
Scalability:
- The 4-port configuration allows for easy expansion as the demand for network services grows. Additional OLT units can be added to accommodate increasing numbers of subscribers.
Advanced Management:
- Equipped with sophisticated network management protocols and interfaces, including SNMP, CLI, and web-based management, enabling comprehensive monitoring, configuration, and maintenance of the network.
- Supports features such as VLAN tagging, traffic prioritization, and Quality of Service (QoS) to ensure optimal performance and service delivery.
Reliability and Redundancy:
- Built with robust hardware to ensure high availability and minimal downtime.
- Features redundancy options for power supplies and uplink interfaces to enhance network reliability.
Compatibility:
- Interoperable with a wide range of GPON ONUs from various manufacturers, ensuring flexibility and ease of integration within existing network infrastructures.
Energy Efficiency:
- Designed with energy-saving features to reduce operational costs and environmental impact, adhering to modern standards for power efficiency.
Security:
- Includes advanced security features to protect network integrity and subscriber data, such as encryption and authentication mechanisms.
Applications: