User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Overview
- 2.1 Overview of ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series
- 2.2 EPON Multi-service Gateway Series Hardware Interface
- 2.3 Supported Residential Gateway (RG) Features
- 2.3.1 Network Address Translation (NAT)/NAPT (Network Address Port Translations)
- 2.3.2 Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS)
- 2.3.3 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Client and Server
- 2.3.4 Security Firewall and Rich Packet Filtering
- 2.3.5 Advanced Quality of Service,
- 2.3.6 Virtual Server
- 2.3.7 Flexible Management Interfaces including Web GUI
- 2.4 Additional Features
- 2.5 Product Specifications
- 2.6 Physical Characteristics
- Chapter 3 Hardware Description
- 3.1 Package Contents
- 3.2 Accessories
- 3.3 ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Enclosure
- 3.4 LED Diagnostics on Front Panel
- 3.5 Rear Panel and Interface Description
- 3.6 Ethernet Connections
- 3.7 EPON SC/APC Fiber Optic Network Interface
- 3.8 Voice Telephony Interfaces (Standard Telephone)
- 3.9 RF Overlay
- 3.10 Power
- Chapter 4 Installing the ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series
- 4.1 Cautions and Warnings
- 4.2 Pre-Installation Check
- 4.3 Tools and Materials Needed
- 4.4 System Requirements
- 4.5 Situating the EPON Multi-service Gateway ONT
- 4.6 Wall-Mounting the ONT Using the Fiber Tray
- 4.7 Wall-Mounting the ONT without the Fiber Tray
- 4.8 Vertical or Tower Mounting the ONT
- 4.9 Connecting the EPON Optical Fiber to the ONT
- 4.10 Connecting Telephones to the EPON Multi-service Gateway ONT
- 4.11 Connecting Premises LAN Ethernet Wiring
- 4.12 Connecting Power and Powering Up the ONT
- 4.13 Connecting to the GUI Interface of the ONT
- Index
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide
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Chapter 4 Installing the ONT-2-E4xxxi
Multi-service Residential Gateway Series
Installation of the ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series consists of the following pro-
cedures:
1. Unpacking the ONT
2. Installing and mounting the ONT.
The EPON Multi-service Gateway ONT can be wall-mounted, tower-mounted (vertical mounting), or
placed on a desk.
3. Connecting service provider cabling (the EPON network cable)
4. Connecting the premises wiring (POTs and Ethernet)
5. Connecting the power
6. Activating and powering up the ONT
We recommend you perform the steps in the order presented.
After you have completed the installation of the EPON Multi-service Gateway ONT, see the section
“Connecting to the GUI Interface of the ONT” for information on using the ONT’s GUI interface to con-
figure, in particular, the Residential Gateway functions on all of the ONTs in the ONT-2-E4xxxi Mul-
ti-service Residential Gateway Series and Wi-Fi (wireless) capabilities on the ONTs that support Wi-Fi.
4.1 Cautions and Warnings
Follow all warnings, cautions, and required actions when working with the EPON Multi-service Gateway
ONTs.
CAUTION: Telephone and telephony devices connected to the EPON Multi-service Gateway
must comply with FCC Part 68 Class A and have appropriate approvals and labeling.
CAUTION! Class 1 Laser Radiation–Avoid any exposure to laser beams.
4.2 Pre-Installation Check
For successful installation of the ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series, ensure that you
have all the necessary equipment and account information set up for subscriber services.
Your Cable Operator or Service Provider must provide a fiber optic drop cable that is terminated with an
SC/APC connector in order to utilize the EPON network services.
See Section 3.1 Package Contents and Section 3.2 Accessories for a list of products shipped in the package
and types of accessories that can be ordered for the ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Se-
ries.