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GPON for FTTD Applications
With increasing bandwidth requirements, modern-day businesses are faced with tough
decisions on what to do with the existing cabling within the building. As speeds
increase to 1 Gbps to the desktop, new Category 6 copper cables are often
recommended for better transmission characteristics. However, replacing the cables
with new Category 6 cabling is a labor intensive and costly undertaking. And it’s sure
that bandwidth requirements will continue to grow and eventually exceed 1 Gbps and
drive toward 10 Gbps.
The logical alternative is to install a fiber-based distribution network that can handle
speeds well beyond 1 Gbps, that is, Fiber-To-The-Desktop (FTTD). For the FTTD,
you have to choose the best optical technologies: Gigabit Passive Optical Network 
(GPON) based optical technologies. This blog introduces the concept of using GPON
for FTTD applications to serve the needs of the modern-day business.
Introduction
Today’s corporate networks, government facilities and military installations are built
using two, and sometimes three, separate copper architectures: One to carry data
(typically a Category 5 copper network), a second to carry voice (typically a Category
3 copper network), and in some cases a third where coax delivers video. New
technologies such as GPON are fully capable of supporting all of these services on a
single fiber distribution architecture. The copper deployment model creates an
environment that in today’s technology is wasteful and inefficient to maintain. GPON
allows an operator to effectively deliver all of these services with the right user
experience. Its QoS and high bandwidth capabilities are the mechanisms needed to
converge voice, video and data all onto the same fiber optic network allowing more
efficient maintenance, cabling and overall performance.
In addition to the installation of more switches and routers to address the continuous
rise in bandwidth, redundant networks and equipment requirements have led to
crowded equipment rooms, complex wiring closets and increased HVAC
requirements. Converging all of these services onto a single GPON distribution
platform provides the bandwidth needed while significantly reducing the equipment,
cabling and power required.
Already deployed by many telecommunications carriers, GPON has quickly
established itself as the worldwide standard for delivering voice, data and video.
Among other benefits, GPON provides an enormous amount of bandwidth—2.5Gbps
downstream and 1.25Gbps upstream—over a single strand of glass.
The PON technology consists of an Optical Line Terminal (OLT) in the data center
and a series of Optical Network Terminals(ONTs) at or near the user’s desktop.
Starting at the OLT, voice and data are transformed from an electrical format into
optical signals. This traffic is then sent over the fiber optic network to the appropriate
ONT, where it is separated back into electrical voice and data. This architecture uses
purely passive optical components such as optical splitters between the OLT and
ONT, further reducing the chance of equipment failure.
The core underlying technology is still Ethernet, with GPON Encapsulation
Mode (GEM) as the packaging format. GEM packages the IP packets efficiently with
minimum overhead as they transit between the OLT and ONT. Each fiber can be
shared by up to 64 ONTs, minimizing the amount of fiber required. Although multiple
users share the PON, robust QoS and bandwidth mechanisms ensure that the traffic is
correctly prioritized and that each user gets the required bandwidth.
Advantages of GPON
GPON offers some key advantages over Ethernet and current voice networks.
Robust Security
Fiber is inherently harder to tap into than a copper-based circuit. A fraudulent ONT
cannot be spliced onto a fiber optic network, because the GPON system identifies
each ONT based on pre-defined serial numbers and operator settings. Critics of fiber
highlight the fact that all users receive the same downstream broadcast, creating the
potential for eavesdropping. However, to counter this threat, PON employs a 128-bit
advanced encryption scheme. The scheme incorporates a two-way key exchange,
making it virtually impossible to intercept another user’s data. As well, any device
used to tap into the fiber must be able to decipher GPON GEM ports and traffic
containers, which is not a typical function in standard Ethernet devices. All of these
inherent capabilities make GPON a very secure environment for transporting sensitive
data.
Lower OPEX
Two different distribution networks are used in most corporate environments: one
carries voice and the other carries data and video. In large enterprises this has led to
congested wiring closets and equipment racks with daisy-chained switches. In
addition, the mass of copper cables reduces air flow and necessitates increased
cooling system requirements. With GPON, the voice and data network can easily be
collapsed into one fiber optic infrastructure for all services. GPON technology offers
tremendous economies of scale. One GPON chassis can support up to 4608 users on a
1×64 split of fiber. Typical deployments use a 1×32 split with 2304 users per chassis.
In most deployments, Ethernet switches are stacked in daisy-chains in an equipment
closet. This creates a concentrated point for significant heat dissipation, requiring
HVAC within the closet. With GPON systems a passive non-powered splitter is
placed in the closet and removes HVAC concerns.
In addition, overall power requirements for an optical Ethernet solution equivalent to
the GPON solution will be much higher. A typical 388 port optical Ethernet switch
with Gigabit Ethernet optical ports will have a minimum power supply of 1400 watts
or 3.6 watts per port. A typical 12 port optical Ethernet switch is even less efficient at
around 4.58 watts per port. A typical GPON OLT system serving 2304 users will have
around 0.6 Watts per user—between nearly 6 to 7.6 times less power consumption.
Higher Bandwidth
In most deployments, Ethernet is limited to 1000Mbps shared among many users. In
one of the best case scenarios, 24 users are connected for an average of 41.7 Mbps per
user. More commonly, the switches are stacked in daisy-chains, significantly reducing
true bandwidth per user for applications such as e-mail, access to graphics/video or
databases. In GPON, the full downstream line rate of 2.5 Mbps across 32 users
delivers an average of 78 Mbps per user—a 90 percent increase in available sustained
bandwidth. When needed, an ONT can deliver up to the 1000 Mbps.
In recent years, fiber has come to the forefront of communications as a secure,
economical and scalable alternative to copper for enterprise and government
applications. In particular, GPON has been widely adopted in North America as the
leading fiber optic networking technology. It has typically been deployed for Fiber-
To-The-Home (FTTH) applications, but it can equally serve large corporate
environments in FTTD applications. For its part, FTTD can collapse the voice, data
and video networks into one and has the potential to deliver virtually unlimited
bandwidth while escaping the security constraints and OPEX of copper.
The Deployments of GPON in FTTD Applications
In a campus environment, the typical approach is to locate the OLT shelf in the main
building and then run fiber to the individual satellite buildings. In this case, the fibers
reach optical splitters placed inside the buildings. The fibers in turn fan out at the
optical splitters, reaching individual ONTs or users. To connect voice, data and video
traffic back to the network core, the OLT offers multiple 1Gbps or multiple 10Gbps
uplinks, providing bandwidth that can scale as your traffic demands rise. For a
campus scenario, GPON is especially effective because it eliminates the need for
active power consuming equipment in the closets or basements of many of the
buildings.
A slightly different approach can be used for large buildings. In this environment, the
OLT shelf is located in the basement with the fibers running up the elevator shaft or
riser pipe. Optical splitters are located on each floor where the fibers fan out to
individual users. The OLT uplinks are connected directly to edge routers in the
basement.
In either scenario, the GPON system can allow each PON to easily support up to 64
ONTs.
Summary
FTTD offers a wide range of cost and power saving opportunities compared to copper
and optical Ethernet networks. And using GPON for FTTD can collapse voice, data
and video networks into one while overcoming the security constraints and evolution
issues associated with copper networks. Therefore, in large institutional settings and
campus environments, an FTTD architecture using GPON makes a compelling
network alternative.
Using GPON For FTTD Applications
Using GPON For FTTD Applications

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Using GPON For FTTD Applications

  • 1. Using GPON for FTTD Applications With increasing bandwidth requirements, modern-day businesses are faced with tough decisions on what to do with the existing cabling within the building. As speeds increase to 1 Gbps to the desktop, new Category 6 copper cables are often recommended for better transmission characteristics. However, replacing the cables with new Category 6 cabling is a labor intensive and costly undertaking. And it’s sure that bandwidth requirements will continue to grow and eventually exceed 1 Gbps and drive toward 10 Gbps. The logical alternative is to install a fiber-based distribution network that can handle speeds well beyond 1 Gbps, that is, Fiber-To-The-Desktop (FTTD). For the FTTD, you have to choose the best optical technologies: Gigabit Passive Optical Network  (GPON) based optical technologies. This blog introduces the concept of using GPON for FTTD applications to serve the needs of the modern-day business. Introduction Today’s corporate networks, government facilities and military installations are built using two, and sometimes three, separate copper architectures: One to carry data (typically a Category 5 copper network), a second to carry voice (typically a Category 3 copper network), and in some cases a third where coax delivers video. New technologies such as GPON are fully capable of supporting all of these services on a single fiber distribution architecture. The copper deployment model creates an environment that in today’s technology is wasteful and inefficient to maintain. GPON allows an operator to effectively deliver all of these services with the right user experience. Its QoS and high bandwidth capabilities are the mechanisms needed to converge voice, video and data all onto the same fiber optic network allowing more efficient maintenance, cabling and overall performance. In addition to the installation of more switches and routers to address the continuous rise in bandwidth, redundant networks and equipment requirements have led to crowded equipment rooms, complex wiring closets and increased HVAC
  • 2. requirements. Converging all of these services onto a single GPON distribution platform provides the bandwidth needed while significantly reducing the equipment, cabling and power required. Already deployed by many telecommunications carriers, GPON has quickly established itself as the worldwide standard for delivering voice, data and video. Among other benefits, GPON provides an enormous amount of bandwidth—2.5Gbps downstream and 1.25Gbps upstream—over a single strand of glass. The PON technology consists of an Optical Line Terminal (OLT) in the data center and a series of Optical Network Terminals(ONTs) at or near the user’s desktop. Starting at the OLT, voice and data are transformed from an electrical format into optical signals. This traffic is then sent over the fiber optic network to the appropriate ONT, where it is separated back into electrical voice and data. This architecture uses purely passive optical components such as optical splitters between the OLT and ONT, further reducing the chance of equipment failure. The core underlying technology is still Ethernet, with GPON Encapsulation Mode (GEM) as the packaging format. GEM packages the IP packets efficiently with minimum overhead as they transit between the OLT and ONT. Each fiber can be shared by up to 64 ONTs, minimizing the amount of fiber required. Although multiple users share the PON, robust QoS and bandwidth mechanisms ensure that the traffic is correctly prioritized and that each user gets the required bandwidth. Advantages of GPON GPON offers some key advantages over Ethernet and current voice networks. Robust Security
  • 3. Fiber is inherently harder to tap into than a copper-based circuit. A fraudulent ONT cannot be spliced onto a fiber optic network, because the GPON system identifies each ONT based on pre-defined serial numbers and operator settings. Critics of fiber highlight the fact that all users receive the same downstream broadcast, creating the potential for eavesdropping. However, to counter this threat, PON employs a 128-bit advanced encryption scheme. The scheme incorporates a two-way key exchange, making it virtually impossible to intercept another user’s data. As well, any device used to tap into the fiber must be able to decipher GPON GEM ports and traffic containers, which is not a typical function in standard Ethernet devices. All of these inherent capabilities make GPON a very secure environment for transporting sensitive data. Lower OPEX Two different distribution networks are used in most corporate environments: one carries voice and the other carries data and video. In large enterprises this has led to congested wiring closets and equipment racks with daisy-chained switches. In addition, the mass of copper cables reduces air flow and necessitates increased cooling system requirements. With GPON, the voice and data network can easily be collapsed into one fiber optic infrastructure for all services. GPON technology offers tremendous economies of scale. One GPON chassis can support up to 4608 users on a 1×64 split of fiber. Typical deployments use a 1×32 split with 2304 users per chassis. In most deployments, Ethernet switches are stacked in daisy-chains in an equipment closet. This creates a concentrated point for significant heat dissipation, requiring HVAC within the closet. With GPON systems a passive non-powered splitter is placed in the closet and removes HVAC concerns. In addition, overall power requirements for an optical Ethernet solution equivalent to the GPON solution will be much higher. A typical 388 port optical Ethernet switch with Gigabit Ethernet optical ports will have a minimum power supply of 1400 watts or 3.6 watts per port. A typical 12 port optical Ethernet switch is even less efficient at around 4.58 watts per port. A typical GPON OLT system serving 2304 users will have around 0.6 Watts per user—between nearly 6 to 7.6 times less power consumption. Higher Bandwidth In most deployments, Ethernet is limited to 1000Mbps shared among many users. In one of the best case scenarios, 24 users are connected for an average of 41.7 Mbps per user. More commonly, the switches are stacked in daisy-chains, significantly reducing true bandwidth per user for applications such as e-mail, access to graphics/video or databases. In GPON, the full downstream line rate of 2.5 Mbps across 32 users
  • 4. delivers an average of 78 Mbps per user—a 90 percent increase in available sustained bandwidth. When needed, an ONT can deliver up to the 1000 Mbps. In recent years, fiber has come to the forefront of communications as a secure, economical and scalable alternative to copper for enterprise and government applications. In particular, GPON has been widely adopted in North America as the leading fiber optic networking technology. It has typically been deployed for Fiber- To-The-Home (FTTH) applications, but it can equally serve large corporate environments in FTTD applications. For its part, FTTD can collapse the voice, data and video networks into one and has the potential to deliver virtually unlimited bandwidth while escaping the security constraints and OPEX of copper. The Deployments of GPON in FTTD Applications In a campus environment, the typical approach is to locate the OLT shelf in the main building and then run fiber to the individual satellite buildings. In this case, the fibers reach optical splitters placed inside the buildings. The fibers in turn fan out at the optical splitters, reaching individual ONTs or users. To connect voice, data and video traffic back to the network core, the OLT offers multiple 1Gbps or multiple 10Gbps uplinks, providing bandwidth that can scale as your traffic demands rise. For a campus scenario, GPON is especially effective because it eliminates the need for active power consuming equipment in the closets or basements of many of the buildings. A slightly different approach can be used for large buildings. In this environment, the OLT shelf is located in the basement with the fibers running up the elevator shaft or riser pipe. Optical splitters are located on each floor where the fibers fan out to individual users. The OLT uplinks are connected directly to edge routers in the basement.
  • 5. In either scenario, the GPON system can allow each PON to easily support up to 64 ONTs. Summary FTTD offers a wide range of cost and power saving opportunities compared to copper and optical Ethernet networks. And using GPON for FTTD can collapse voice, data and video networks into one while overcoming the security constraints and evolution issues associated with copper networks. Therefore, in large institutional settings and campus environments, an FTTD architecture using GPON makes a compelling network alternative.