This is counter to the TCF Spec and design of the UFB service was intended
to do. least for the LSP's in which the original Alcatel-Lucent ONT is used
this should never be an issue.
The original gen1 ONT was extensively tested with disparate 300/300mbit
services run in parallel on each of the Customer facing RJ45 service ports
with a shared 2.5Gbit Optical upstream.
I am interested to know which RSP's and in what region you have seen them
request a second ONT for a new Service.
On 9 August 2017 at 17:14, Tim Price
Depends on combination on RSP policy. Chorus say that secondary services are limited, ie if primary service on ONT is 100/100M then secondary service will be 100/50M (Not sure if this is a scaled rule or a hard rule).
Some RSPs don’t accept this and will chose to install second ONT to get primary service specs.
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on behalf of Paul Adshead < paul.adshead(a)gmail.com> *Date: *Tuesday, 8 August 2017 at 9:43 PM *To: *nznog *Subject: *[nznog] Multiple connections to UFB in server room Hi guys. A shared server room has an active UFB service for another business on the floor. We want UFB service to our office too.
Is an additional ONT install needed (as I'm being told by <ISP>)? Or, can Chorus just enable another port on the existing ONT and have and then run a network cable out to both routers from one ONT? Is the ONT capable of multiple PPPOE sessions to the offsite hardware? Or is this just creating a problem that doesn't need to exist (- ie say yes to the second ONT install)?
Many thanks, Paul Adshead. 021890258 <021%20890%20258>
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