TL6208 8 FE ports ONU Optical Network Unit CCTV

1 EPON fiber port, 8 FE RJ45 ports , for FTTH network, auto discovery and auto register (real-time operation)

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General Details

TL6208 ONU is an Ethernet product, with four fixed 10/100BASE-TX ports. TL6208 works with central device OLT to implement integrated management, long-distance fault location and decrease maintenance workload.

  • Apply to IEEE802.3/802.3ah
  • Support auto discovery and auto register (real-time operation)
  • Support DBA and multi types SLA
  • Support IEEE802.1D RSTP
  • Support IGMP Snooping V2 multi-broadcast function
  • Support EMI and ESD identification
  • 64bit MAC
  • Support VLANSupport multi LLID
  • Support user end auto time synchronization based at SNTP
  • Support OAM and remote management
Features
  • Plug and play, integrated auto-detecting, auto-configuration, and auto firmware upgrade, etc
  • Functions like transceiver diagnostic monitoring, transmitter disable, etc
  • Support port monitoring, port mirroring, port rate limiting, port SLA, etc
  • Support auto polarity detection of Ethernet ports (AUTO MDIX)
Specifications
Parameter Specification
Wavelength 1310 (TX)/1490(RX)
Optical power -1~+4dBm
Receiving sensitivity -24dBm
Max transmission distance 20 km
MAC Table 64
Space of buffer storage 1.25MB
Number of LLID 1~8
MTBF 100,000 hours
EPON trait Support IEEE802.3ah
Support Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA)
Support ONU auto-searching and automatic registration (real-time operation)
Standard and Protocol Support IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u
Support IEEE802.1q WLAN
Support IEEE802.1p QOS
Network management Cooperating with center OLT, implement management configuration and software upgrade to ONU
Parameter Specification
Power DC5V/1A (outside power) or AC220V/DC-48V (built-in power)
Power consumption 3.5W
Operating temperature -10 ~ 55℃
Storage temperature -40 ~ 70℃
Humidity 5% ~ 90% non-condensing
Dimension 26mm(length) × 109mm(width) ×152mm(height) (external)
38mm(length) × 218mm(width) ×176mm(height) (internal)
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