I can't vouch for these yet, since I haven't used one so far. http://www.calix.com/systems/p-series/calix_residential_services_gateways.ht... It looks to be a Broadband Forum spec, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TR-069. I'm not using it yet either, but find it interesting. On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 9:59 PM, Jay Ashworth <jra@baylink.com> wrote:
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From: "Jason Baugher" <jason@thebaughers.com>
Calix is producing an Active Ethernet ONT combined with residential gateway router. I believe it also supports TR-069 for remote management.
I'll check it out. Thanks. I assume that's TR-TSY-069, a Telcordia standard?
One other thing I noticed, most seem to assume a pair of fibers per device. Assuming 1G connection, you can easily use bi-directional optics such as we use for Active Ethernet and use a single fiber.
Yeah, but the incremental cost of 3-pr drop fiber is likely only to be maybe 10-15% of the build, and reducing the flexibility is gonna need a big trade-off for me to buy it; remember, my goal is to allow any prem to go Layer 1 to wherem ever they want to; they may want both.
(L1 to my other locations, in a ring, and L2 up to a provider from my hub)
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