Hope the resource recommendation helps. :)
Charles Wyble Mike Johnson wrote: > Does anybody have any GPON experience on the list? > I don't have any hands on experience with GPON or any PON as of yet unfortunately. APON is sweeping the United States. Wish they had gone with E/G PON. Ah well. > If so I am looking for Pros and Cons for implementing this for the CAN. > Pros and Cons of PON vs what? You looking to provide broadband to end users? What type of area (rural/suburban/cbd)? Etc. > Is there a power savings or the power requirement just pushed out to the > desktop? > Well there are certainly power savings as the equipment is passive. Are you looking to deploy this in a service provider environment (I presume you are based on the nature of this list), or in an internal enterprise network (you mention pushing power out to the desktop). > hardware required to build a PON? OLTs, ONT/ONUs, splitters? > I just read a fantastic book on EPON and highly recommend it. It covers various other standards etc (including GPON). Amazon link: *http://tinyurl.com/5okll7 *I checked it out from the Los Angeles Public Library. So your local library may have it as well. Or I suppose your company could purchase it. Might be available on Safari. > How is GPON managed? > Pice comparisons? > > Basically whatever info you have outside the classic definition, > > harbor235 ;} > > -- Charles N Wyble (818) 280-7059 http://charlesnw.blogspot.com _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
