10G xPON ONT/ONU
NOVA-2004
- First ONU compatible with Harmonic's CableOS® FTTx solution.
- Supports XGS PON and EPON in one unit.
- The only ONU with 10G upstream for premium tier services.
Compatible with Harmonic’s CableOS FTTx Solution
Hitron’s NOVA-2004 is compatible with Harmonic’s CableOS Platform and supports both PON and DOCSIS with a unified software, provisioning and management system – ensuring your infrastructure is ready for 10G. Deliver next-gen broadband services over your existing HFC network.
Powerful 10G Fiber Access and Data/Voice Services
Deliver high ARPU premium business and residential services with Hitron’s NOVA-2004 10G xPON ONT/ONU. With a 10 Gigabit PON fiber interface, this powerful solution delivers speeds up to 8.5 Gbps downstream and 8.4 Gbps upstream. You can meet everyone’s most bandwidth-demanding applications today and tomorrow, including telecommuting, HD and UHD video on demand, ultra high speed Internet access, voice, interactive media services and more.
Flexible Fiber Options: 10G-EPON, XG-PON, and XGS-PON
Deploy the right solution for your network needs with support for IEEE 802.3av 10G-EPON, ITU-T G.987.2 XG-PON and ITU-T G.9807.1 XGS-PON.
Optional Voice Services and Battery Backup
The NOVA-2004 is a one-box solution and can be configured with optional two FXS VoIP ports and a battery backup. You can deliver reliable voice services to residential and SOHO subscribers. The optional backup battery provides uninterruptable service for up to 19 hours during a commercial power outage (depending on model and utilization).
Keep Using your Existing DOCSIS Provisioning Systems
There’s no need to overhaul your current DOCSIS provisioning, billing and management systems when you migrate to fiber. Support for DOCSIS DPoE 2.0 (DOCSIS Provisioning over EPON) means that the NOVA-2004 ONU will look like a CMTS to your existing DOCSIS systems.
10G LAN Home/Business Networking
You can make sure your subscriber’s LAN network makes full use of the 10G access speeds. The NOVA-2004 supports one 100/1000/2.5G/5G/10G Ethernet port and one 10/100/1000 Ethernet port.
Easy to Deploy, Monitor and Manage
The NOVA-2004 is so easy to install, that your end users can handle it themselves. And an integrated fiber tray helps technicians do a professional install. The device’s built-in DHCP automatically obtains the IP address and configuration from the network server – no user intervention required. And support for IEEE 802.3ah OAM lets you remotely manage the device.
Key Specifications
- IEEE 802.3av 10G-EPON compliant
- ITU-T G.987.2 XG-PON compliant
- ITU-T G.9807.1 XGS-PON compliant
- DOCSIS DPoE 2.0 compliant
- One 100/1000/2.5G/5G/10GBASE-T Ethernet port
- One 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet port
- Optional battery back-up
- Extensive operator control via configuration file and IEEE 802.3ah OAM
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