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Ciena 3802 ONU Data Sheet

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D ATA S H E E T

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Ciena’s 3802 XGS-PON desktop Optical Network Unit Features and Benefits

(ONU) is purpose-built for Small and Medium-sized • Compliant with ITU-T G.9807.1
specifications
Business and Enterprises (SMB/SMEs) with low-cost
• Cost-effective symmetric
metro access in mind. The versatile broadband service multi-GbE services

delivery desktop ONU is lightning-fast, secure, and • Built in XGS-PON and 10GbE
SFP+ or RJ45 interfaces
capable of meeting or exceeding both immediate
• Small desktop, wall, or rack-
and future business needs enabled by flexible, open mountable package
deployment within Ciena’s 10G PON and universal • Operates at commercial
aggregation Routing and Switching platforms. temperature range (0°C to +40°C)

• IEEE VLAN bridging and tagging


The 3802 XGS-PON desktop ONU is fully compliant with ITU-T G.9807.1 (XGS-PON)
and supports symmetrical 10 Gb/s downstream and upstream connectivity. • PON OAM software for
This desktop ONU comes with built-in XGS-PON optics and Media Access Control commissioning, fulfillment,
(MAC), an Ethernet switch, and one 10GbE RJ45 or fiber port. With low Total Cost of and service assurance
Ownership (TCO) in mind, the shared fiber desktop ONU reduces edge transport and • Ciena’s Manage, Control and
routing and switching costs, footprint, and power consumption by rightsizing with Plan (MCP) domain controller
high-density Optical Line Terminal (OLT) platforms. multi-layer support for end-
to-end network management,
Higher-bandwidth service delivery for SMB/SMEs control, and planning
SMEs play a major role in most economies and contribute significantly to job creation
and global economic development. At the same time, most network operators’
environments are very challenging, as they experience surging IP traffic growth
in both their wireless and wireline networks in a hyper-competitive market.

Key to customer retention and continued growth is to offer customers new,


higher-bandwidth services. For the past 15 years, Passive Optical Networks (PONs)
have become extremely popular by cost-effectively addressing ongoing surges in
IP television (IPTV) and high-speed internet access. However, bandwidth demands,
and intense competition are driving network operators to 10G PON, as 15-year-old
asymmetrical Ethernet PON (EPON) and Gigabit PON (GPON) technologies can
no longer address network growth expected to increase by a factor of 10 in the
next decade.
10GbE 10G PON OLT

MBH 3802 10G 100/200G


XGS-PON
5171 8180
10GbE Core
Street WaveLogic™ 5
SMB/SME 3802 Cabinet Nano

Figure 1. 3802 applications

Customer benefits Parameter Minimum Typical Maximum Unit


Ciena’s 3802 XGS-PON desktop ONU provides a single- Tx Operating
1575 1577 1580 nm
box solution for access, service delivery, and in-depth Wavelength
management. Positioned at the customer demarcation Tx Spectral Width 1 nm
point, it allows service providers to efficiently create, deploy,
Average (Tx)
manage, and maintain cost-effective services their customers 4.0 9.0 dBm
launch Power
increasingly demand, all while reducing capital expenditures.
Rx Operating
1260 1270 1280 dBm
Wavelength
The small, slim desktop design enables the 3802 to be deployed
in a variety of indoor environments as determined by end-user Rx Sensitivity -8 -28 dBm
circumstances, while delivering the small footprint and low noise
Figure 2. 3802 optical transceiver characteristics
characteristics appreciated in today’s busy office environments,
including Fiber-To-The-Premises (FTTP) for Gigabit broadband
SMB/SME and Mobile Back Haul (MBH) services. Universal aggregation
Efficient use of real estate assets is a growing concern
As a last-mile technology used between the subscriber and for network operators, who either host their own network
network operator, Ciena’s 3802 XGS-PON desktop ONU equipment or lease power and space in collocation facilities.
increases operator competitiveness by doing more with As services multiply, operators have been forced to stack
less and allows network operators to turn up new services 10G-capable equipment, incurring additional collocation
more quickly. rental and power costs.

Shared fiber 10G PON


Dedicated
Ciena’s 3802 XGS-PON desktop ONU supports 10 Gb/s XGS- Fiber MCP
PON OAM
PON downstream and upstream. The downstream wavelength 10/25/100G
operates at 1577nm, while the upstream wavelength operates
at 1270nm. While increasing PON data rates to symmetrical Shared Fiber
10/25/100/400G
Third
10 Gb/s, G-PON, XGS-PON, and NG-PON2 can operate in Party
ONT
the overall PON transmission window of 1260nm to 1650nm
10G PON
window—enabling co-existence of multiple PON services due
10G PON OLT
to each technology using different wavelengths. Operators can 10GbE
MBH
seamlessly migrate services to XGS-PON or offer differentiated 3802
Street
Third Cabinet
levels of services (business, residential, etc.). Party
ONT 10/25/100G
10/25/100G 100G/200G
Ciena’s 3802 XGS-PON desktop ONU 10 Gb/s PON transceiver
10G PON WL5n
meets the N2 class maximum optical link budget in the ITU-T 10GbE
10G PON OLT
G.9807.1 standard, supporting symmetrical 10 Gb/s data rate SMB/SME 3802

up to 1:64 split ratio on 20km links.


Figure 3. Universal Edge 10G PON service delivery functions

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Network operators now can bring more value to their networks OAM
by supporting concurrent PON, TDM, IP, and Ethernet services PON network planning, infrastructure commissioning, service
on the same Ciena aggregation platform, taking advantage fulfillment, and service assurance can be complex as networks
of tightly integrated Class of Service (CoS) per-service and have grown to serve the increasing bandwidth-hungry world.
per-ONU traffic management and statistics. From OLTs to ONUs like Ciena’s 3802 XGS-PON desktop ONU,
and everything PON in between. Ciena’s PON OAM software
Ethernet switch functions makes network and service management simpler. PON OAM
Ciena’s 3802 XGS-PON desktop ONU supports the following can be cost-effectively hosted on an external x86-based
Ethernet functions: server or internally on Ciena’s universal aggregation platform
with Ciena’s automated, open, and lean Adaptive IP™ solution.
• Port or Source Address/Destination Address base
frame filtering; 802.1d bridge

• MAC address limiting

• VLAN 802.1d, QinQ 802.1ad tag classification


and manipulation

• 802.1p Ethernet Quality of Service (QoS)


- DSCP-to-802.1p mapping
- Traffic class forwarding to GEM port and TCONT

• Upstream bandwidth traffic shaping

OAM functions
Ciena’s 3802 supports the following Operations, Figure 4. PON OAM ONU management

Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) functions:


Ciena’s 10G PON solution also supports multi-vendor interop
• Carrier Ethernet Y.1731 OAM, traffic metering,
or third-party ONU integration and avoids vendor lock-in by
and L2CP tunneling
supporting both ONU Management Control Interface (OMCI)
• Power and Port LEDs and Ethernet OAM in-band management. With rich carrier-
• OMCI and local CLI management; OLT remote class OAM&P capabilities, operators can persistently store
debug via Telnet configurations, provide PM data collection, do fault monitoring,
and manage firmware image.
• Field upgradeable firmware

• Log files PON OAM’s carrier-class management and control supports


northbound IP Application Programming Interface (API) support
Synchronization for gNMI, NETCONF/YANG, and streaming telemetry over Secure
Ciena’s low-cost 3802 XGS-PON desktop ONU hardware Shell (SSH). As well, Ciena’s MCP domain controller or embedded
supports IEEE 1588v2 Precision Timing Protocol (PTP) and WebGUI can be used for configuration and monitoring.
Synchronous Ethernet timing applications. Additionally, the
PON physical layer includes WDM optics and line encoding.
By accomplishing line encoding in the OLT hardware, the OLT
can maintain strict 125 microsecond spacing for the Physical
Synchronization Block downstream (PSBd) frames and provide
timing alignment of the resulting bitstream and ONUs. These
PSBd frames and embedded time stamps can be aligned to
synchronization inputs from the host OLT device.

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Technical Information

Interfaces Operating temperature (degrees) Ethernet


ITU-T G.9807.1 XGS-PON, SC/APC connector, 0°C to 40°C IEEE 802.3 Ethernet
N2 class IEEE 802.3z Gigabit Ethernet
3802-91x: 1/10GbE SFP/SFP+ client Storage temperature (degrees) IEEE 802.an 10GBASE-T
3802-90x: 1/2.5/5/10GbE RJ45 client -40°C to 85°C IEEE 802.1D MAC Bridges
IEEE 802.1Q VLANs, including .1p Priority
Management and support Humidity IEEE 802.1ad Provider Bridging (Q-in-Q) VLAN,
Management via Ciena’s Service-Aware 10% to 95%, non-condensing tag classification and manipulation
Operating System (SAOS)
Jumbo Frames to 9216 bytes
Weight (grams) Layer 2 Control Frame Tunneling
Host device compatibility 220 ITU-T Y.1731 Performance Monitoring
XCVR-SGPL02
Maximum Power Consumption (watts) Synchronization
Mechanical 10 IEEE 1588v2 PTP
Desk, wall, or rackmount
ITU-T G.8262 Synchronous Ethernet
Wall Adapter
Physical dimensions (millimeters) 100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz input, 12VDC output
Length = 145
Width = 110
Height = 30

Ordering information

Part Number Description


170-3802-900 3802,ONU,(1)XGS-PON SC/APC CONNECTOR,(1)1/2.5/5/10G RJ45,EXTERNAL PWR SUP,INCLUDES EXT NA AC PSU
170-3802-901 3802,ONU,(1)XGS-PON SC/APC CONNECTOR,(1)1/2.5/5/10G RJ45,EXTERNAL PWR SUP,INCLUDES EXT EU AC PSU
170-3802-902 3802,ONU,(1)XGS-PON SC/APC CONNECTOR,(1)1/2.5/5/10G RJ45,EXTERNAL PWR SUP,INCLUDES EXT UK AC PSU
170-3802-903 3802,ONU,(1)XGS-PON SC/APC CONNECTOR,(1)1/2.5/10G RJ45, EXTERNAL PWR SUP,INCLUDES EXT AU AC PSU
170-3802-910 3802,ONU,(1)XGS-PON SC/APC CONNECTOR,(1)1/10G SFP+,EXTERNAL PWR SUP,INCLUDES EXT NA AC PSU
170-3802-911 3802,ONU,(1)XGS-PON SC/APC CONNECTOR,(1)1/10G SFP+,EXTERNAL PWR SUP,INCLUDES EXT EU AC PSU
170-3802-912 3802,ONU,(1)XGS-PON SC/APC CONNECTOR,(1)1/10G SFP+,EXTERNAL PWR SUP,INCLUDES EXT UK AC PSU
170-3802-913 3802,ONU,(1)XGS-PON SC/APC CONNECTOR,(1)1/10G SFP+,EXTERNAL PWR SUP,INCLUDES EXT AU AC PSU

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