ONT by Cisco
ONT by Cisco
At-A-Glance
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The transmitter erbium-doped fiber amplifier (EDFA) and receiver modules are designed for FTTH deployments and include: Industry-leading, low-power solution 1GHz spectrum (78 analog channels and 75 QAMs) Full DOCSIS 3.0 upstream bonding Reduce service group size without a truck roll
The Cisco Prisma D-PON Optical Network Terminal (ONT) provides: 17dBmV output Multiple powering options 1310 or 1610nm return paths Supports DOCSIS 3.0 four-channel 64 QAM upstream channel bonding
One virtual 512 home node (16 PONs) 70% take rate DOCSIS 2.0 10 Mbps to every sub
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Two virtual 256 home nodes (8 PONs) 70% take rate DOCSIS 2.0 20 Mbps to every sub
Four virtual 128 home nodes (4 PONs) 70% take rate DOCSIS 2.0 38 Mbps to every sub
128 hp 128 hp 128 hp 128 hp (4 x 32hp PONs) 256 home service group
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512 home service group HD module in XD Rx chassis 4x 512 hp/0.5 Rx 32 hp 32 hp 32 hp 32 hp (virtual node)
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Figure 4 - Virtual 256 Home Nodes (Two Service Groups of Eight PONs)
Figure 5 - Virtual 128 Home Nodes (Four Service Groups of Four PONs)
Robust Bandwidth - 1GHz downstream (supports standard CATV 78 Analog / 75 QAMs); capable of supporting DOCSIS 3.0 data rates and 48 CNR at the home Industry Leading Reverse Path Performance - Patent pending reverse path technology provides 28dB of link budget with 48dB CNR - Provides DOCSIS 3.0 channel bonding of four 64 QAM channels over a 20km link with a 1:32 PON splitter - True PON architecture reduces operating expense and ingress concerns over traditional HFC
The Cisco Prisma D-PON architecture is a valuable and cost-effective solution for cable operators as they respond to the fiber-to-the-premise requirements that most residential and commercial developers are defining for new planned communities and multi-use facilities.
Why Cisco?
The Cisco Prisma D-PON architecture provides a truly passive, migratable solution to FTTH deployments for cable operators. The Cisco Prisma D-PON is especially beneficial for operators who need to deliver FTTH service for greenfield deployments. Using a 32-way split PON infrastructure, Cisco enables you to create an effective optical budget in both directions. The downstream transport optics utilize 1550nm technology to provide cost-effective transport to get to the side of the home. For the upstream traffic, technology developments at the ONT location will provide a cost-effective way to support distances of 20km. This helps avoid having to insert multiple costly actives into the network to amplify signals to compensate for any loss.
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