TR-200 Using EPON in the Context of TR-101

TR-200 Using EPON in the Context of TR-101

TECHNICAL REPORT TR-200 Using EPON in the Context of TR-101 Issue: 1 Corrigendum 1 Issue Date: July 2011 © The Broadband Forum. All rights reserved. Using EPON in the Context of TR-101 TR-200 Issue 1 Corrigendum 1 Notice The Broadband Forum is a non-profit corporation organized to create guidelines for broadband network system development and deployment. This Broadband Forum Technical Report has been approved by members of the Forum. This Broadband Forum Technical Report is not binding on the Broadband Forum, any of its members, or any developer or service provider. This Broadband Forum Technical Report is subject to change, but only with approval of members of the Forum. This Technical Report is copyrighted by the Broadband Forum, and all rights are reserved. Portions of this Technical Report may be copyrighted by Broadband Forum members. This Broadband Forum Technical Report is provided AS IS, WITH ALL FAULTS. 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All rights reserved 2 of 74 Using EPON in the Context of TR-101 TR-200 Issue 1 Corrigendum 1 Issue History Issue Number Issue Date Issue Editor Changes 1 February 2011 Shen Chengbin, CTC Original Lowell Lamb, Broadcom 1 Corrigendum 1 July 2011 Shen Chengbin, CTC Error in Figure 16 Lowell Lamb, Broadcom wavelength-band label corrected. Minor editorial issues addressed. Comments or questions about this Broadband Forum Technical Report should be directed to [email protected]. Editors Lowell D. Lamb Broadcom Shen Chengbin China Telecom Fiber Access Network WG Chairs Alessandro Capurso Telecom Italia Regis Coat FT-Orange Chief Editor Michael Hanrahan Huawei Technologies July 2011 © The Broadband Forum. All rights reserved 3 of 74 Using EPON in the Context of TR-101 TR-200 Issue 1 Corrigendum 1 Table of Contents 1. PURPOSE AND SCOPE.......................................................................................................................................... 9 1.1 PURPOSE ................................................................................................................................................................. 9 1.2 SCOPE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9 2. REFERENCES AND TERMINOLOGY ............................................................................................................. 12 2.1 CONVENTIONS ...................................................................................................................................................... 12 2.2 REFERENCES ......................................................................................................................................................... 12 2.3 DEFINITIONS ......................................................................................................................................................... 13 2.4 ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................................................................................................... 16 2.5 KEYWORDS........................................................................................................................................................... 18 3. TECHNICAL REPORT IMPACT ....................................................................................................................... 19 3.1 ENERGY EFFICIENCY ............................................................................................................................................ 19 3.2 IPV6 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 19 3.3 SECURITY ............................................................................................................................................................. 19 4. ARCHITECTURE AND SERVICES ................................................................................................................... 20 4.1 ONU DEPLOYMENT OPTIONS ............................................................................................................................... 20 4.2 U REFERENCE POINT INTERFACES ........................................................................................................................ 21 4.3 R/S AND S/R REFERENCE POINTS ......................................................................................................................... 22 4.4 ONU REQUIREMENTS AND DEPLOYMENT SCENARIOS ......................................................................................... 22 4.4.1 Single Family Unit (SFU) .......................................................................................................................... 22 4.4.2 Residential Gateway Unit (RGU) ............................................................................................................... 23 4.4.3 Single Business Unit (SBU) ........................................................................................................................ 23 4.4.4 Multi-Dwelling Unit (MDU) ...................................................................................................................... 24 4.4.5 Multi-Tenant Unit (MTU) ........................................................................................................................... 25 4.4.6 EPON with Mixed ONU Types ................................................................................................................... 25 5. EPON ACCESS ARCHITECTURE ..................................................................................................................... 27 5.1 VLANS ................................................................................................................................................................ 27 5.1.1 N:1 VLANs ................................................................................................................................................. 27 5.1.2 1:1 VLANs .................................................................................................................................................. 27 5.1.3 VLANs for Business Ethernet Services (VBES) .......................................................................................... 28 5.1.4 VLAN Requirements ................................................................................................................................... 28 5.2 QOS ...................................................................................................................................................................... 31 5.2.1 QoS Architecture ........................................................................................................................................ 31 5.2.2 Upstream Traffic Management .................................................................................................................. 34 5.2.3 Downstream Traffic Management .............................................................................................................. 34 5.2.4 Traffic Management Requirements ............................................................................................................ 35 July 2011 © The Broadband Forum. All rights reserved 4 of 74 Using EPON in the Context of TR-101 TR-200 Issue 1 Corrigendum 1 5.3 MULTICAST SUPPORT ........................................................................................................................................... 37 5.3.1 IGMP Controlled Multicast ......................................................................................................................

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