ubiquoss GE-PON ONT C501LL User manual

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PON ONT
GE-PON ONT
01LL
Installation Guide
C5
ubiQuoss Inc.
24F Millennium B/D, 467-12 Dogok-Dong
Gangnam-Gu, Seoul 135-700 Korea
TEL: +82-70-8666-5000
FAX: +82-2-2190-3201
E-mail: oversea.team@ubiQuoss.com

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PON ONT
Overview
chnology for
upports 1 Gigabit Ethernet (UTP, RJ45) ports to the
subscriber. It is connected to GE-PON OLT and RN (Remote Node) via a fiber optic
scriber’s home-
peed internet service.
C501LL allows up to 32 subscribers to share the data of 1.25Gbps with one optic
s the state-of-the-art E-PON
L supports various
cluding QoS
(Quality of Service) function, management function that enables prompt actions
to be taken against the problems in the system and a subscriber line, security
r information safely, and subscriber management
m illegal users such as crackers.
Key Features
One port Gigabit Ethernet for downstream
Bridge mode operation
Multicast Support for IPTV Service
LD Shutdown function (In case that ONT occurs the fault )
QoS Features
IPv4/IPv6 Compatibility
Compliant with 1000BASE-PX20 according to YD/T 1475-2006-EPON
ONU queue priority: no less than 4
The C501LL is an ONT (Optical Network T
erminal) based on EPON te
home and small office. It s
cable to provide TPS (Triple Play Service).
C501LL is connected to the IP terminal devices such as a sub
gateway, PC, laptops, or VoIP phone. It also provides high s
cable via passive optical distribution device. It adopt
technology.
By adopting the state-of-the-art E-PON technology, C501L
functions, superior to those of the existing Ethernet switch, in
function that secures subscribe
function that secures user information fro

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Contents of the Package
Precautions
C501LL User Guide
RJ45 Cable
Power Adaptor
Warning
Before y u install the C501LL, read this section. This section contains important safety information
yo orking with the system.
o
u should know before w
Power Consider
rcuit so that wiring is
When plugging in a power socket or handling any power source, avoid ring,
watch for better safety. If these materials touch the power
ut.
any possible danger in the workshop. Wet floor,
(or ungrounded) floor
Installing and Serv
Before installation, the power switch of the system should be turned OFF and
les.
r items that could get
t work alone under potentially hazardous conditions.
rd to people or makes
Disconnecting P
Locate the emergency power-off switch for the room before working with the
system.
To completely turn off the system, disconnect the power connection to all
power supplies.
For DC power supplies, locate the circuit breaker on the panel board that
services the DC circuit, switch the circuit breaker to the off position, and tape
the switch handle of the circuit breaker in the off position.
Do not touch the power supply when the power cord is connected. Line
voltages are present within the power supply even when the power switch is
off and the power cord is connected.
ations
Be careful when connecting the system to the supply ci
not overloaded.
necklace, metal
socket or ground of the product, the parts can be burnt o
Always make sure if there is
ungrounded extension, rubbed-off power code, or unsafe
might be dangerous.
icing the System
disconnect all power and external cab
Remove all jewelry (including rings and chains) or othe
caught in the system or heat up and cause serious burns.
Do no
Do not perform any action that creates a potential haza
the equipment unsafe.
ower
When disconnecting power, note the following guidelines.

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Connecting Cables
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of
lightning activity.
Working wit
ludes a fiber-optic port, note the following guidelines.
to the aperture of a fiber-optic
port. Invisible radiation might be emitted from the aperture of the port when
dust cap.
Preventing E
tromagnetic field,
n the field and the
Bad plant wiring can result in radio frequency interference (RFI).
Strong EMI, especially when it is caused by lightning or radio transmitters, can
nd can even create an
rd by conducting power surges through lines and into the system.
If Strong EMI occurs in the installation place, consult RFI experts to get rid of it.
Disposing of the System
Dispose of the system and its components (including batteries) as specified by all
national laws and regulations.
When you connect cables, note the following guidelines.
h Lasers
If your system inc
To avoid exposure to radiation, do not stare in
no fiber cable is connected.
Always keep unused fiber-optic ports capped with a clean
MI
When you run wires for any significant distance in an elec
electro magnetic interference (EMI) can occur betwee
signals on the wires.
destroy the signal drivers and receivers in the system, a
electrical haza

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PON ONT
Installation
Wa ningr
Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors. Do not stare into
beams or view directly with optical instruments.
Grip the ONT upside down. Then pull the bottom cover case up with your
thumb and push it backward with the others at the same time.
2. Connect the SC/APC connector on the side of a yellow single-mode optical fiber
into the optical termin outlet and the other connector into the
PON port of C501LL by pushing them until you hear a clicking sound.
3. Connect C501LL and PC with Ethernet (RJ 45) cable.
1. Open the bottom cover case.
al of the optical
Caution
You must connect more than Category 5(RJ 45) cable to use 1G speed. In case of using a twisted-
pair cable, choose the one of a proper category, depending on the device speed.
10M: Category 3, 4
100M: Category 5
1000M: Category 5, 5+, 6
Pull
Push
de of Bottom Optical Cable Connection
InsiScrew
crew
S
Push
Locking with a screw

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. Connect the rated power adaptor (5V 2A) provided together with C501LL main
body.
5. Turn on the power switch.
e PWR LED is ON.
8. Make sure that the Line LED is ON in several seconds or minutes. If Line LED is
red, the optical signal is very low, so please contact the Service Provider.
9. If everything is installed properly, the user can see the Data LED blink while
Internet data is sent / received.
4
4
3
2
PON Splitter
6. Make sure that th
7. Make sure that LAN LED is ON.

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Architecture
Front Panel
System
LED
Name Color Status Function Actions to take
ON Power ON
PWR GREE
F Power OFF
Check Power switch at the
back panel->
Power adapter & power
outlet
N
OF
O Normal OperationN Link Up (Normal)
GREEN BLI
(Every ic signal ON Call Service Provider
NK Link Down. Opt
1 sec)
RED O Optical signal has been lost Call Service ProviderN
Line
ORANGE O al signal is ve Call Service ProviderN Link Up but optic ry low
OFF No Data transmitting/receiving Call Service Provider
Data GREEN
BLI nsmitting/receiving Data Normal OperationNK Tra
O t Link Up Normal OperationN 1000Base-T Etherne
BLINK 1000Base-T Transmitting/Receiving Ethernet
data Normal Operation
GREEN
OFF 1000Base-T Ethernet Link Down Check cable at PCs
ON 10/100Base-T Ethernet Link Up Normal Operation
BLINK 10/100Base-T Transmitting/Receiving
Ethernet data Normal Operation
LAN
Yellow
OFF 10/100Base-T Ethernet Link Down Check cable at PCs

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Rear Panel
Indication Description
Line 1.25G PON Port
LAN Gigabit Ethernet Port
5.0V 2.0 A Power Terminal
ON/OFF Power Switch

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Troubleshooting:
S
the ONT is turned on. Once you turn on the power, the PWR LED
on the front panel of C501LL should be turned on. If the PWR LED is turned OFF,
wer inlet of ONT
the problem persists,
. Once the optic fiber is
ould be turned on
LED blinks, call Service Provider to check the
Once the LAN cable is
ould be turned on. If the LED is
Step 4 o ‘Obtain IP
Sin IP address
es icon in your desktop.
e Network Neighborhood/My Network Places icon. A drop-down
Step 3 Choose the "Properties" option, generally found at the bottom of the menu.
cal Area Connection". The icon looks like a pair of
link. Double-click this icon.
he "General" tab, if it is not already selected. You will see a list of
protocols to choose form.
Step 6 Scroll down and choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click the button
that is labeled "Properties".
Step 7 Again, click the "General" tab, it is not already selected. You will see two
choices:
1) "Obtain an IP address Automatically"
2) "Use the following IP address..."
Step 8 Choose 1) option
Step 9 Click OK
ymptom: Can not access to the Internet;
Step 1 Make sure that
please check if the power cable is connected to the po
properly or switch of power strip if any is turned ON. If
please call Service Provider.
Step 2 Make sure that the optical line is connected properly
connected, the Line LED on the front panel of C501LL sh
within few seconds. If the Line
optical line connection.
Step 3 Make sure that the LAN cable is connected properly.
connected and user PC is turned on, LAN LED sh
not turned on, check the cable connection
Make sure that network setting of your PC is correct. Select “set t
address automatically’.
ymptom: All the cables are connected, but still can not obta
Step 1 Look for the Network Neighborhood or My Network Plac
If it is not there, try your Start Menu.
Step 2 Right-click th
menu will appear.
Step 4 Look for an icon named "Lo
by acomputer connected
Step 5 Click t

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Specification
Item Description
Standard IEEE 802.3ah
Type Desktop
System Architecture
Size (mm) H)180(W) x 135(D) x 40(
Power
Input: 110~220 V ±15%, 60 ± 3Hz
aptor used)Output: +5V, 2A (power ad
Consumption: Max 4.0W
PON interface 1.25G 1000Base-PX, 1 Core SMF
Available Interface
User interface one port 10/100/1000base-Tx (IEEE 802.3u)
Environmental Condition
ing Temperature/humidity: 0~50℃, humidity: 20~90%
umidity: -30℃~60℃/10%~90%
EMC Class B
- Operat
- Storage Temperature/h
- In compliance with EMI/
EPON
, OAM compliant
LLID Filtering/Classification
orts up to four Logical Link IDs (LLID)
m decryption
atic Plug and Play function for WAN PON Port (Discovery and
- IEEE802.3ah MPCP
- 802.1Q VLAN
- Per
- Supp
- AES-128 Downstrea
- Dying Gasp
- Autom
Authorization)
L2 Features
EEE802.1Q VLAN
.1D Spanning Tree Protocol
AC Address
- I
- IEEE802
- Support up to 256 M
Multicasting eIGMP v1/v2, IGMP proxy/snooping for IPTV servic
QoS 2.1P)
- IEEE802.1P
- Packet classification and marking (80
- Rate limiting
Function and
Performance
Security & filteri ress limitingng - MAC add
Link Measurement and
diagnostic - Support OAM Remote Loopback test
System Operation
and Maintenance LD Shutdown Function
- Support the LD shutdown function so that OLT detects any ONTs
working in continuous mode and turn off (shutdown) the laser diode
of the ONT to prevent service failure over PON network
- OLT forces to turn off the malfunctioning ONT by checking
continuous mode on laser diode of ONT to block its burst
operation.(Optional)

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Optical charac
Km or 20Km(Optional)
uality: BER 10-10 or lowerteristics - Transmission q
- Transmission distance: 10
- Transmission level : -1~4dBm
Physical
Characteristics
Dielectric resistance 100Mohm or higher (based on DC 500V)
Technical Standard and Protocol
access with collision
ysical layer specifications
- IEEE Std 802.3™-2002 Carrier sense multiple
detection (CSMA/CD) access method and ph
- IEEE Std 802.1D, 1998 Edition Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges
dged Local Area Networks
Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges —
n
Area Networks—
dment 3: Multiple Spanning Trees
ess Control
arrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision
sical Layer Specifications
- Media Access Control Parameters, Physical Layers, and Management
Parameters for Subscriber Access Networks
- IEEE P802.1ad/D6.0 Draft Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area
Networks—Virtual
- Bridged Local Area Networks — Amendment 4: Provider Bridges
- IEEE Std 802.1Q, 2003Edition Virtual Bri
- IEEE Std 802.1w-2001
Amendment 2: Rapid Reconfiguratio
- IEEE Std 802.1s™-2002 Virtual Bridged Local
Amen
- IEEE Std 802.1X-2001 Port-Based Network Acc
- IEEE Std 802.3ah.-2004 C
Detection (CSMA/CD) Access Method and Phy
Amendment:
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