CityFibre ONT

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CityFibre ONT - Calix 801G
CityFibre ONT installed - Calix 801G
CityFibre ONT ports - Calix 801G
CityFibre ON - Calix 801GT

Summary

This page has information about the CityFibre provided ONT - the box that connects the CityFibre connection to your own router. ONT stands for Optical Network Terminal, sometimes (mistakenly) called a modem.

  • In short, the ONT in installed inside the customer's premises by CityFibre and converts the fibre connection from the outside world in to a RJ45 port which you plug in to your router with a CAT5 cable.
  • The ONT requires power, and a UPS is recommended, see our VoIP_Power page for suggestions.


  • For help with router configuration for CityFibre connections, please see: General Router Settings page
  • The ONT is a 'Calix 801G GigaPoint v2' device and measures 10.16x2.07x3.25cm (WxHxD).

Devices

Depending on the service, there are a number of possible ONT models that CityFibre will install.

Here is a table of the services that CityFibre offer, along with the ONT and some other information. Note - A&A may not offer all of these service options, this is just for information about the ONT provided.

Residential Service
160M 1Gb 1.2G 2Gb 2.5G
Availability (estimate) Live Late 2023 Mid 2023
Network type XGS-PON GPON XGS-PON GPON XGS-PON GPON GPON XGS-PON XGS-PON
Symmetrical?
Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Download Bandwidth 160M 1G 1.2G 1.2G 2G 2.5G
Upload Bandwidth 160M 1G 1.2G 1G 1G 2.5G
Download Committed Rate 10M 70M
Upload Committed Rate 10M 35M
Ratio Split 1:64 1:32 1:64 1:32 1:64 1:32 1:32 1:64
ONT Models Calix GP1007x
Calix GP1100X
Nokia XS-010X-Q
Calix GigaPoint 801Gv2
Calix GP1000g
Calix GP1007x
Calix GP1100X
Nokia XS-010X-Q
Calix GigaPoint 801Gv2
Calix GP1000g
Calix GP1007x
Calix GP1100X
Nokia XS-010X-Q
Calix GP1000g Calix GP1000g Calix GP1007x
Calix GP1100X
Nokia XS-010X-Q

As of June 2023, only the 160M and 1G services using GPON are available, faster than 1G are subject to availability and may not be offered by A&A.

LEDs

Overview - Calix Gigapoint 801G - 1G services

The Calix Gigapoint 801G is the main ONT used in installs up to and during 2023. This is used for most of the 160M and 1G services. This is a GPON device, and can support speeds up to 1Gb/s

There are four LEDs on the CityFibre ONT:

  • Power - can be Green/Red/Amber
  • Broadband - indicates the ONT has a connection to the CityFibre equipment
  • Service - indicates a fault on the 'WAN' side of the ONT
  • Ethernet - indicates the connection to your router

State of the LEDs

When working properly, the items in bold for each light below indicates a good connection/service:

  • Power:
    • Solid Green: Device has booted up ok
    • Amber: performing an upgrade
    • Red: Failed to boot, it has a problem
    • Off: has no power or is really broken!
  • Broadband:
    • Solid Green: physical connection is established to the fibre
    • Flashing red and then green: Not able to establish a stable connection - re-seat the green fibre plug to the ONT to make sure its connected securely.
    • Off: Can't detect the optical cable
  • Service:
    • Solid Green: Internet service has been established
    • Off: There is a problem
  • Ethernet:
    • Green: connected to your router
    • Off: not connected to your router/device

Diagnostics

There is no end user access to the ONT's configuration or status pages. There are two things a customer can perform though:

  • Reboot
  • Reset

Reboot the CityFibre ONT

You can pull the power cable, wait a few seconds and plug it back in again. This is safe to do and will mean the ONT reboots and reconnects to the fibre network. Alternatively, pressing the reset switch for less than 5 seconds will cause a reboot.

Reset the CityFibre ONT

Use a paperclip, or similar, and hold in the reset switch for 10-15 seconds. This will cause a reboot and factory reset of the ONT.

Other information

CityFibre VLAN ID

Important: The customer's router will need to talk PPPoE on VLAN 911.

MTU

  • Can pass Jumbo frames (up to 1900 bytes, but that's way higher than what's needed to pass 1500 byte packets inside of PPPoE) - so if your router supports RFC4638 (see 1500 byte MTU) in PPP, then you can pass 1500 byte packets. Depending on your router, you may need to set your WAN interface's MTU manually to 1508.
PING 1.1.1.1 (1.1.1.1) 1472(1500) bytes of data.
1480 bytes from 1.1.1.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=59 time=4.97 ms

Power

  • Input voltage: 12 VDC (nominal), 10 VDC (min.), 15 VDC (max)
  • Power Adapter: 12 VDC, 1.5 A Typical
  • Power: 5 W, Peak Power: 7 W
  • PSU/connector: 12V DC 0.5A, tip positive.