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EG8145V5 Reference Service Bandwidth

Created: Apr 26, 2021 09:22:54Latest reply: Apr 26, 2021 09:28:07 409 1 0 0 0
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Hi, there.

I want to know the bandwidth allocation of various services supported by my modem EG8145V5. Can you give me an official reference value, such as VoIP and IPTV services, and how much bandwidth is occupied by these services? I also want to know how the standards are formulated. 

Thank you.

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Nino_Chou
Admin Created Apr 26, 2021 09:28:07

Hi, dear user.

You can obtain relevant information from the following table:


 Reference service bandwidth of each service for each user

bandwidth


NOTE:

  • The rate restriction on the BRAS or SR is recommended. OLTs and ONTs do not restrict the rate for service streams.

  • If BRAS does not support rate restriction, OLTs can restrict the rate for service streams through the traffic profile.

  • Different service packets on the ONT are distinguished by different VLAN IDs. The service packets are mapped to GEM ports based on VLAN IDs so that different service packets are transmitted to different GEM ports. Each GEM port (each service) corresponds to a T-CONT or all GEM ports share a T-CONT.

  • The sum of the assured bandwidth of all ONTs connected to a PON port and the fixed bandwidth of the OMCI management channel is less than the GPON upstream bandwidth. Some bandwidth must be reserved for the future service expansion


Thanks.

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Hi, dear user.

You can obtain relevant information from the following table:


 Reference service bandwidth of each service for each user

bandwidth


NOTE:

  • The rate restriction on the BRAS or SR is recommended. OLTs and ONTs do not restrict the rate for service streams.

  • If BRAS does not support rate restriction, OLTs can restrict the rate for service streams through the traffic profile.

  • Different service packets on the ONT are distinguished by different VLAN IDs. The service packets are mapped to GEM ports based on VLAN IDs so that different service packets are transmitted to different GEM ports. Each GEM port (each service) corresponds to a T-CONT or all GEM ports share a T-CONT.

  • The sum of the assured bandwidth of all ONTs connected to a PON port and the fixed bandwidth of the OMCI management channel is less than the GPON upstream bandwidth. Some bandwidth must be reserved for the future service expansion


Thanks.

View more
  • x
  • convention:

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