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[[File:Fttp-ont-pon.jpg|thumb|(Newer) Openreach single port ONT]] |
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[[File:ONT-side.jpg|thumb|(Older) Openreach ONT, powered off!]] |
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[[File:Nte-ok.jpg|thumb|Openreach ONT, powered on and working OK]] |
[[File:Nte-ok.jpg|thumb|Openreach ONT, powered on and working OK]] |
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[[File:ONT-opened.jpg|thumb|Openreach ONT, cover removed. Customer router connects to yellow socket]] |
[[File:ONT-opened.jpg|thumb|Openreach ONT, cover removed. Customer router connects to yellow socket]] |
Revision as of 19:09, 13 April 2022
This page is about the FTTP termination device that Openreach install for FTTP customers.
- Older Openreach ONT (Optical Network Termination) such as the one pictured, is actually inside the enclosure. This also contains a Battery Backup Unit (BBU) along with various wiring and cable management.
- Newer ONT installs do not include the BBU, and are also not in a larger enclosure.
- The ONT requires power, so will need a mains power socket nearby.
- Where provided, the battery has a short warranty, and should be maintained by the end user, however, the battery is to keep the unit powered so that the TEL ports can be used during a power outage - we don't use the TEL ports, so you will want to make other arrangements for using a phone during a power outage - eg a mobile phone.
LED Status
LED | Colour | Meaning | Notes | ||
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Top (ONT) LEDs | |||||
TEL1 | Off | We don't use the Tel ports | |||
PORT1 | Blinking/Flashing green | Data being transmitted | Good | ||
Off | ONT has no ethernet link to the router | Bad. Check the connection/cable to the router | |||
LOS (Loss of service) PON (Passive Optical Network) |
PON solid green, LOS off | Connected and should be working | Good. This is how it should be normally | ||
PON flashing green, LOS off | ONT is starting up | Wait a bit for steady green and all should be well... | |||
PON off, LOS solid red | Possible fault with the fibre | Bad. Check fibre not damaged, reconnect fibre, power cycle ONT | |||
POWER | Solid green | Device has power | Good | ||
Off | Power is off | Bad. Check mains power and connection to BBU/ONT | |||
Bottom right (BBU) LEDs | |||||
STATUS | Solid green | Good | |||
Off | |||||
FAULT | Solid red | Battery fault | Bad. Replace the AA batteries inside | ||
Off | Good. No fault | ||||
CHARGING | Solid orange | Batteries are not fully charged | Wait; the batteries are charging (usually after a power cut) | ||
Off | Batteries are not being charged | Good. The batteries are fully charged |