NOVA2302

10G xPON ONT/ONU

The NOVA2302 is a powerful and flexible 10G xPON ONT/ONU that enables operators to meet today and tomorrow’s broadband demands. Supporting symmetrical speeds up to 10 Gbps*, the NOVA2302 is ideal for delivering premium-tier services such as UHD video, cloud applications, telecommuting, interactive media, and ultra-high-speed Internet to both residential and business subscribers. Its compact design, robust features, and standards-based interoperability make it an excellent choice for operators upgrading or expanding fiber networks.
Only sold through Service Providers

10G Symmetrical Fiber Access

Supports ITU-T G.987.2 XG-PON and ITU-T G.9807.1 XGS-PON, enabling operators to deploy the right solution for their network.

 

Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Options

Includes one 1/2.5/5/10GBASE-T port and one Gigabit Ethernet port for versatile connectivity to subscriber devices.

 

Advanced Traffic Management

Supports VLAN tagging and stripping, QinQ, QoS functions, per-flow packet policing, and traffic shaping to ensure high-performance service delivery.

 

Layer 2 Switching

Handles up to 4K MAC addresses with jumbo frame support up to 12 KB, providing flexibility for residential or SMB deployments.

 

Extensive Operator Control

Managed via web-based GUI, TR-069, TR-369, TR-143, TR-181, OMCI (G.988), and IEEE 802.3ah OAM for simplified provisioning and lifecycle management.

 

Benefits for Service Providers

  • Service Flexibility – Support for both XG-PON and XGS-PON gives operators maximum deployment flexibility.
  • Future-Ready Speeds – Up to 10 Gbps symmetrical bandwidth ensures operators can meet current and future broadband demands.
  • Operational Efficiency – Standards-based management (TR-069, TR-143, TR-181, TR-369, OMCI) simplifies provisioning, monitoring, and support.
  • Enhanced Subscriber Experience – Robust QoS, security, and traffic shaping ensure consistent high performance for advanced applications.
  • Compact and Reliable Design – Small form factor, low power consumption, and extensive regulatory compliance ensure reliable field performance.

 

Key Specifications

  • Optical Interface: 1x SC/APC 10G xPON port (XG-PON ITU-T G.987.2, XGS-PON ITU-T G.9807.1)
  • Ethernet Interfaces: 1x 1/2.5/5/10GBASE-T port, 1x 1G RJ-45 port
  • Advanced Features: QoS, IPv4/IPv6 dual stack, VLAN, QinQ, jumbo frames up to 12 KB
  • Management: IEEE 802.3ah OAM, TR-069, TR-369, TR-181, TR-143, web-based GUI

Documentation

A Complete Portfolio of Fiber ONT/ONU


Access Technology
EPON
XG-PON
XGS-GPON
EPON
XG-PON
XGS-GPON
EPON
XG-PON
XGS-GPON
EPON
XG-PON
XGS-GPON
XG-PON
XGS-GPON
Data Range
10G/10G
10G/10G
10G/10G
10G/2.5G
10G/10G
Ethernet Interfaces: (1G/2.5G/5G/10G)
One 1G/2.5G/5G/10G
One 1G/2.5G/5G/10G
One 10/100/1000
One 1G/2.5G/5G/10G
One 10/100/1000
Eight 2.5G
One 1G/2.5G/5G/10G
One 10/100/1000
DOCSIS DPoE 2.0
YES
YES
YES
YES
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Voice

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Two RJ-11 FXS ports
Eight RJ-11 FXS ports
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*10 Gbps are theoretical speeds. Lab tests measured 8.5 Gbps downstream and 8.4 Gbps upstream.

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