BDCOM-P3310B

System’s capacity Maximum coupling ratio, 1:64
32G backplane bandwidth
Interface 6 GE ports (2 gigabit RJ45 ports, 2 combo ports, 2 gigabit optical ports)
4 fixed EPON ports
PON interface A 1Gbps transmission rate with downlink and uplink symmetry
Average Optical Transmit Power: +2dbm +7dbm
Light reception sensitivity of the PON port: no less than -30dBm
ONU authentication mechanism
Standard IEEE802.3ah
IEEE 802.1D, Spanning Tree
IEEE 802.1Q, VLAN
IEEE 802.1w, RSTP
QoS Backpressure flow control (half duplex)
IEEE 802.3x flow control (full duplex)
IEEE 802.1p, CoS
WR, SP and FIFO
Rate-limit based on each ONU
DBA and SLA
VLAN Port-based VLAN
IEEE802.1Q VLAN relay
Multicast GMP v1/v2
IGMP Snooping
Reliability EAPS
Optical path protection of EPON
Security MAC limitation
Port isolation
Storm control
Flow-based ACL
Transmission data encryption on the PON interface
Management CLI, SNMP and TELNET
TFTP and FTP
Chassis 442mm(W) x315mm(D) x 44mm(H)
Installation: A 19-inch cabinet
Weight: 2kg
Environment Working condition: 0°C-55°C; 10%-85% no condensation
Storage condition: -40°C to 80°C; 5%-95% non-condensing
Power supply Input voltage: AC100-240V
Input frequency: 47-63Hz
Supporting redundancy power supply
Input current: 1A/230V
Power consumption: Up to 48W

Description

Description

BDCOM-P3310B complies with IEEE802.3ah and P.R.C intercommunication standard, YD/T 1475-2006, supports CTC20/2.1, automatically discovers and cooperates with ONUs of different manufacturers. BDCOM P3310B OLT supports the symmetric uplink/downlink 1.25Gbps PON transmission rate, efficient bandwidth usage and Ethernet services, helping carriers to provide reliable services to their users. Its coupling ratio 1:64, and its support of different hybrid ONU networks minimize the carrier’s investment. BDCOM P3310B, based on the edge-cutting technologies, is strong in functions. A few of its functions such as QoS guarantee, SLA and DBA can be easily listed out.

Specifications

Advantage:

EPON: P3310B supports IEEE802.3ah and PRC Community Industry Standard (YD/T1475-2006). It adopts the point-to-multipoint network topology, effectively collects separate Ethernet services and aggregates them on the MAN node. It connects the upper-layer devices through the GE interface and can be connected to the existing network smoothly.
The Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA) mechanism enables all users to share the 1Gbps bandwidth reasonably, guaranteeing a reliable QoS.
System’s capacity: The modularized PON card of BDCOM P3310B can support four EPON systems simultaneously, up to 256 ONUs and the 1/64 coupling ratio.
Uplink interface: Its flexible design supports various MAN interface type groups. The optical ports or the electrical ports are selected according to network conditions.
They support the IGMP multicast and efficiently utilize the bandwidth. They support the multicast VLAN.
Device size: A 1U device occupies a little space and consumes little power, decreasing the function cost of the services.
Protecting the bus optical fiber: BDCOM P3310B supports that the link can be automatically switched to protect the optical fiber when trouble occurs in the optical fiber.
It is highly reliable and powered by two power sources.
It has rich OAM functions such as configuration, alarm, performance monitoring, trouble isolation and security management. At the same time, it supports the CLI/GUI management, which is easy to use.

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