PON Interface Configuration
Passive optical network (PON) interfaces are classified into Ethernet PON (EPON) interfaces and gigabit PON (GPON) interfaces. They transmit data at a high rate.
- Overview of PON Interfaces
Passive optical network (PON) technology is a new point-to-multipoint optical access technology. A PON network uses only optical fibers to transmit data, voice, and video services. - Understanding PON Interfaces
- Licensing Requirements and Limitations for PON Interfaces
This section describes licensing requirements and limitations for PON interfaces. - Default Settings for PON Interfaces
This section provides the default settings for the PON interface. - Configuring Attributes of an EPON Interface
To enable the router to communicate with an upstream optical line terminal (OLT), you must correctly configure attributes of the EPON interface connected to the OLT. - Configuring Attributes of a GPON Interface
To enable the router to communicate with an upstream optical line terminal (OLT), you must correctly configure attributes of the GPON interface connected to the OLT. - Maintaining PON Interfaces
This section describes how to maintain PON interfaces.