A Wired Access Network connects the subscribers (residential or enterprise customers) to a specific service provider and, through the carrier network, to other networks such as the internet. Wired access networks generally utilize Ethernet, DOCSIS, xDSL, G.fast, xPON, and P2P technologies. A typical access network topology includes an OLT, a DSLAM or a CMTS at the CO (or RT), an ONT, a xDSL or a DOCSIS modem at the customer premise.
10G EPON: XE-99 series are designed as 10G EPON ONU, using 10G EPON technology.
XE-99C
1x10GE +1xGE(optional)
2-pin power plug (+12VDC)
Power switch button
Pin-hole reset button
BOSA on board
IEEE 802.3av, IEEE 1904.1, DPoEv2.0 and CTC V3.0 EPON standards compliant
XE-99K
SFP+ cage/1x10G Ethernet +3xGE
2-pin power plug (+12VDC)
Power switch button
Pin-hole reset button
IEEE 802.3av, IEEE 1904.1, DPoEv2.0 and CTC V3.0 EPON standards compliant
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XE-99S
10G EPON/SFP+
Operating case temperature: -40~+85 °C
Low power consumption
Hot pluggable capability
IEEE 802.3av, IEEE 1904.1, DPoEv2.0 and CTC V3.0 EPON standards compliant
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