New Wave7 gear supports EFM, GPON
A new broadband access platform from Wave7 Optics adds support for Ethernet First Mile technology and Gigabit passive optical networking (GPON) to the equipment vendor’s existing Ethernet PON (EPON) offering.
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The new Trident7 line will support the same EPON technology used in Wave7’s existing “Last Mile Link” products, but it will also comply with the IEEE’s 802.3ah standard for point-to-multipoint “Ethernet First Mile,” which allows Ethernet traffic over copper lines, as well as the ITU’s emerging G.984 standard for GPON.
With a 180-Gb/s backplane, each Trident7 optical line terminal (OLT) supports up to 2304 customer-located optical network terminals (ONTs) and 18 PON interface modules of differing standards, allowing carriers to avoid committing to one technology even within a single chassis. With three OLTs to a standard rack, the platform will support up to 4,608 ONTs per shelf or 13,824 ONTs per rack.
The product line also includes an 8-Gb/s aggregation switch module that operates at Layer 2 or Layer 3 to manage virtual LANs and stacked VLANs with either link aggregation or spanning tree protocols.
The new platform has already been deployed by a competitive local exchange carrier in Colorado, Wave7 said.
The company is not marketing the new gear as a migration tool, it said, as it will continue to support and develop new features for its existing EPON gear. Each Trident7 OLT can support up to 8 EPON Last Mile Link modules, which in turn can each support up to 96 ONTs.
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