EXOA is a 16-port 10G EPON card, which can be used in the chassis of Fiberhome brand OLT AN6000-7, AN6000-15, AN6000-17, and AN6000-2. 10G EPON is a point-to-multipoint passive optical network access technology standardized in IEEE 802.3av, which evolved from the EPON standard IEEE 802.3ah. There are two key points in the IEEE 802.3av standard: the uplink and downlink bandwidths specified in IEEE 802.3ah are raised up to 10 Gbit/s; 10G EPON has good compatibility so that 10G EPON ONUs can coexist with EPON ONUs in an ODN. In this way, the operator’s investment is protected.
1. Dense Urban 10G EPON Rollout in France
A French telecom integrated FiberHome EXOA Boards into AN6000-17 OLTs for Paris’ central residential and business districts. The 16-port 10G EPON card served 2,048 subscribers (1:128 splitting ratio), delivering symmetric 10Gbps speeds for 8K IPTV, cloud gaming, and enterprise cloud access. Backward compatibility with legacy EPON ONUs protected existing investments, while 20km transmission via PR30 modules covered urban extensions. 1588v2 synchronization ensured high-quality video calls, and Type B/C PON protection (≤50ms switching) minimized downtime—supporting the operator’s F5G ultra-broadband upgrade.
2. Mixed-Service Convergence in Australia
An Australian ISP deployed EXOA Boards in AN6000-07 OLTs for Melbourne’s suburban mixed-use areas. The card’s 16 ports aggregated traffic from residential users and small businesses, with symmetric/asymmetric mode flexibility (10Gbps/1.25Gbps uplink). 640 kbit/s DBA granularity optimized bandwidth allocation, while IGMP snooping supported multicast IPTV. Hot-swappable design and batch ONU configuration simplified maintenance, and FEC function enhanced transmission reliability. This cost-effective solution enabled smooth migration from 1G EPON without ODN replacement, aligning with medium-scale multi-service needs.
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FiberHome EXOA Board Datasheet |
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| Standard compliance | Supports the 10G EPON functions defined in IEEE 802.3av. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Transmission rate | In the symmetric mode: Uplink: 10 Gbit/s Downlink: 10 Gbit/s In the asymmetric mode: Uplink: 1.25 Gbit/s Downlink: 10 Gbit/s | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wavelength | In the symmetric mode: u Uplink: 1260 nm to 1280 nm u Downlink: 1575 nm to 1580 nm In the asymmetric mode: Uplink: 1260 nm to 1360 nm Downlink: 1575 nm to 1580 nm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Maximum transmission distance | 60 km | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Maximum differential fiber distance | 60 km | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Maximum split ratio | 1:128 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Detection of optical power | Supports RSSI detection. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Detection of rogue ONUs | Supports automatic detection and location of ONUs that constantly emit light. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Compatibility | Supports various kinds of ONUs, such as SBU, SFU, MTU, cassette MDU, and MDU which can accommodate cards. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| DBA function | Supports three bandwidth types: fixed bandwidth, assured bandwidth, and maximum bandwidth. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Supports the dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA) algorithm. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Reliability | Supports Type B, Type C, and Type C dual-homing protections. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Throughput | In the 10G/1G asymmetric access mode, if 10G/1G EPON ONUs are connected only, the downlink throughput is no less than 8.3 Gbit/s, and the uplink throughput is no less than 900 Mbit/s. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| In the 10G/10G symmetric access mode, if 10G/10G EPON ONUs are connected only, the downlink throughput is no less than 8.3 Gbit/s, and the uplink throughput is no less than 8 Gbit/s. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Transmission delay | When the split ratio is 1:32, the uplink average transmission delay (when the traffic is no more than 90% of the PON port throughput) is less than 1.5 ms. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The downlink average transmission delay (when the traffic is no more than 90% of the PON port throughput) is less than 1 ms. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||