ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide for ONT-2-E4000i, ONT-2-E4020i, ONT-2-E4021i, ONT-2-E4020iWn, ONT-2-E4021iWn, and ONT-2-E4001i UNRELEASED DRAFT 01/15/14 TM 87-10879 Rev A January 2014
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide Copyright © 2014 Aurora Networks. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photographic, magnetic, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Aurora Networks.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Welcome ..................................................................................................................................................1 1.2 About This Manual ...................................................................................................
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide 3.2 Accessories .............................................................................................................................................13 3.3 ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Enclosure....................................................14 3.4 LED Diagnostics on Front Panel ...........................................................................................................
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide List of Figures Figure 1 LED Indicators on EPON Multi-service Gateway ONT ................................................. 15 Figure 2 Rear Panel Ports on the ONT-2-E4020iWn..................................................................... 17 Figure 3 SC/APC Optical Fiber Plugged into Optical Network Interface ..................................... 18 Figure 4 Rear Backup Power Connector....................................
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide List of Tables Table 1 EPON Multi-service Gateway ONT Supported Services and Features...............................7 Table 2 Product Specifications for ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series.....10 Table 3 Physical Characteristics for ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series ..11 Table 4 Package Contents for ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series ............
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide Chapter 1 Introduction This guide introduces hardware components and installation procedures for the Aurora Networks ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series models and accessories. It provides information you will need to install and set up the ONT-2-E4000i, ONT-2-E4020i, ONT-2-E4021i, ONT-2-E4020iWn, ONT-2-E4021iWn, and ONT-2-E4001i models.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide 1.2.2 Manual Contents This manual contains the following chapters: Chapter Description Chapter 1, Introduction Provides general information about the manual, including conventions used, description of chapters, audience, related documents, product support, documentation feedback, standards and regulatory compliance.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide 1.2.6 Product Support For technical support: phone +1 888.AURORA6 (888.287.6726) toll-free (U.S., Canada, P.R.), or Toll +1 408.850.8249, or e-mail tac@aurora.com. 1.2.7 Comments and Feedback We have made every effort to ensure that this manual describes the product completely and correctly, and we encourage your feedback—your comments and corrections are welcome.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 1.4.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide (2004/108/EC), Low-voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) and R&TTE (1999/5/EC). The test was performed according to the following European standards: ETSI EN 301 489-17 ETSI EN 301 489-1 ETSI EN 300 328 EN 62311: 2002 EN 60950-1 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
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ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide Chapter 2 Overview This chapter provides an overview of the supported features, product specifications, and system requirements for the ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series, which comprise the ONT-2-E4000i, ONT-2-E4020i, ONT-2-E4021i, ONT-2-E4020iWn, ONT-2-E4021iWn, and ONT-2-E4001i models. 2.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide 2.2 EPON Multi-service Gateway Series Hardware Interface This section describes the various hardware interfaces of the ONT.IEEE 802.3ah “First Mile” EPON Interface All ONTs in the series feature an a high-speed PON interface to the outside world that is IEEE 802.3ah EFM (Ethernet First Mile) compliant, supporting bi-directional communications at 2 (2.488) Gbps downstream and 1 (1.244) Gbps upstream (Turbo-EPON) speeds. 2.2.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide 2.3.2 Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) A DNS Relay provides an automatic way to associate a domain name (a user-friendly name such as www.yahoo.com) and IP address of a service or device. When a local machine sets its DNS server with this relay’s IP address, every DNS conversion request packet from the PC to this gateway will be forwarded to the real DNS in the outside network.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide 2.4 2.5 Additional Features • The aesthetically-pleasing enclosure features a streamlined compact design, with an optimized rear access for a physically-secure fiber PON port. • All connectors are on the rear-side of the unit. Connections include four (4) 10/100/1000BASE-T data, two (2) POTS, a backup power, and an 12 VDC input. A USB port is reserved for future use.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide Function/Parameter Unit ONT-2-E4000i Analog POTS Ports/Connectors (none on ONT-2-E4001i) REN ONT-2-E4020i ONT-2-E4021i & ONT-2-E4001i ̶ ONT-2-E4020iWn ONT-2-E4021iWn 2-RJ-11 ̶ REN 4 Data ̶ Wi-Fi (2 Antennas) ̶ ̶ Ethernet Ports/Connectors (10/100/1000BASE-T) IEEE 802.11b/g/n, Max antenna gain +5dBi IEEE 802.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide Function/Parameter Unit E4000i E4020i E4021i & E4001i Humidity - Operating % +10 to +90 Humidity – Storage % +5 to +95 E4020iWn E4021iWn Power Characteristics Input Voltage (100 - 240 VAC Adapter Supplied) Power Consumption (Maximum) 12 VDC W 12 8.5 18 18 UNRELEASED DRAFT 18 18 TM 87-10879 Rev.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide Chapter 3 Hardware Description This chapter describes the package contents, accessories, the ONT enclosure, LED indicators used for diagnostics, power adapter, and types of interfaces on the EPON Multi-service Gateway ONT. Note: Figures in the description of the product are for reference only. 3.1 Package Contents The following product items are shipped as part of the package contents.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide Table 5 Orderable Accessories for ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Accessory Name Part Number Description Fiber storage tray with cover To be added. The tray is used to store the optical fiber cable. The tray can be wall-mounted with the cable inside; when the ONT has been provisioned, the ONT can be quickly snapped in the tray. Tower stand To be added.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide Figure 1 LED Indicators on EPON Multi-service Gateway ONT See Table 6 for a description of the LED indicators located on the front top of an EPON Multi-service Gateway ONT. Table 6 LED Indicators and Descriptions LED PWR (Power) or SYS (System) Color Status Description Green-Blinking Blinks Booting up. Green-Solid On ONT is operating. Dark Off No backup power is present. Green-Solid On Backup power is present.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide LED Color Status Description LAN1, LAN2, LAN3, LAN4 Dark Off No link has been established at the LAN interface, or the interface is administratively disabled by the service provider. Green-Solid On LAN port is up. Green-Blinking Blinks Data is being transmitted or is received.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide Figure 2 Rear Panel Ports on the ONT-2-E4020iWn The following table describes the ports and interfaces on the rear panel of the ONT-2-E4020iWn. For a description of the PON optical fiber connector, see Figure 3 SC/APC Optical Fiber Plugged into Optical Network Interface. Table 7 Rear Panel Ports on the ONT-2-E4020iWn Interface Description ON/OFF Power ON/OFF switch. Depress button to turn on.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide The IEEE 802.3x-compliant gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-T interfaces auto-detect whether the connecting cable is a straight-through or cross-over type and configure themselves accordingly. In addition, the interfaces auto-negotiate (by default) to match the speed of the remote device. The link length can be no greater than 100 m (≈328 ft), which is the Ethernet standard. 3.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide lephony features, such as silence suppression, voice activity detection, comfort noise generation, echo cancellation, call waiting, call transferring, and Caller ID. A broad range of codecs is supported. FAX Transmission with T.38 fax relay and G.711 pass-through are also supported modes of operation. Note 3.9 The RJ-11 POTS (Standard Telephone) ports support a REN (Ringer Equivalency Number) load of four (4).
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ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide 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 procedures: 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.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide 4.3 Tools and Materials Needed The following tools and materials may be needed to install the EPON Multi-service Gateway ONT: 4.4 • Fiber optic splicing tools (if required to connect a pigtail fiber). • Fiber optic connector cleaning tool. • If wall mounting the unit, appropriate nails or screws to act as mounting posts and a hammer or screwdriver as needed.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide 4.5 Situating the EPON Multi-service Gateway ONT The ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series is designed to accommodate desktop, wall, or tower mounting. If the unit is to be placed on a desktop or other flat surface, make sure that the surface is stable. You should also ensure that you select a location which allows easy access to the rear of the unit for wiring and testing purposes.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide Figure 6 Schematic of the Back of the Fiber Tray 4. Select 2 screws or nails (with heads appropriately sized to snugly fit the keyhole slots), and insert them into the wall so that they align with the keyhole slots. Ensure that the screw/nails are horizontally level. 5.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide Figure 8 EPON Multi-service Gateway Wall-mounted onto Fiber Tray 4.7 Wall-Mounting the ONT without the Fiber Tray To wall-mount an EPON Multi-service Gateway ONT without installing the fiber tray, we recommend the following procedure: 1. Ensure that the location of the EPON Multi-service Gateway ONT is within reach of a suitable AC outlet. The power cord on the AC adapter is approximately 5 ft. (1.52 m) long. 2.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide 5. When the screws are in place and the unit is ready to be mounted, hold the ONT (with the Aurora Networks logo on top) so that its keyhole slots are positioned directly over the screw heads, push it back towards the wall, and then slide it downward until it is firmly seated in place. Figure 10 EPON Multi-service Gateway Wall-mounted 4.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide 4.9 Note Connecting the EPON Optical Fiber to the ONT The following procedure should be performed by the service provider or the cable installation contractor. The EPON Multi-service Gateway ONT has a single SC/APC connector for connecting optical fiber to the unit.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide Figure 14 Fiber Optic Cable Minimum Bend CAUTION: Ensure that you inspect and clean every fiber optic connector prior to mating the fiber ends. Failure to do so may compromise performance of the equipment, or cause component failure. Take the following appropriate precautions when inspecting and cleaning fiber optics: 1. Turn off all laser sources 2.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide 3. See Figure 16 for the location of the SC/APC connector compartment with the optical fiber plugged into the connector. Figure 16 SC/APC EPON Connector Compartment 4. Remove the dust cap from the connector and connect the EPON fiber cable to the ONT. The connector is keyed to prevent mis-insertion into the port. The dust cap should always be left on the connector when the fiber is not connected to the equipment.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide Follow these steps to connect the telephones or telephony equipment to the EPON Multi-service Gateway ONT: 1. Telephony equipment is generally supplied with a cable that includes an RJ-11 type plastic connector on the opposite or both ends. Insert the RJ-11 connector for the first telephone (or other equipment) into the #1 telephone port (Phone1) located on the rear panel of the EPON Multi-service Gateway ONT. 2.
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide 4.12 Connecting Power and Powering Up the ONT The EPON Multi-service Gateway ONT has a DC power input for connecting to an external 12 volt DC power supply. Once the power input is connected, the EPON Multi-service Gateway ONT can be powered on by using the power switch. Note Only use the 12 Volt DC power supply and integrated cord that was shipped with the EPON Gateway ONT.
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ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide Index 1 1000Base-TX · 8 100BASE-TX · 8 10BASE-T · 8 A accessories · 13 APC connector · 18 audience · 2 Aurora contact information · ii B backup power connector, rear · 19 backup power connector, side · 19 bottom, ONT schematic · 25 C cautions, laser radiation · 3 chapter summaries · 2 compliance · See contact us · ii conventions used in this guide · 1 copyright · ii fiber optic network interface · 18 fiber tray, back sche
ONT-2-E4xxxi Multi-service Residential Gateway Series Hardware Installation Guide ports, rear panel · 16, 17 POTS ports · 18 power connecting · 31 power adapter · 19 power adapter, part number · 13 powering up, ONT · 31 pre-installation check · 21 product specifications · 10 product support · 3 T Q UPC connector · 18 user guides · See related documentation QoS class of service · 9 diffserv markings · 9 R regulatory compliance · 3 related documentation · 2 REN value · 29 residential gateway · 8 revision