Software-Defined Optical Line Terminal (SDOLT)
The Software Defined Optical Line Terminal (SDOLT) is designed to provide broadband access over all Optical Network. Software Defined Access Nodes (SDAN) are used to connect the optical network to the end user. You can connect up to 64 SDAN to each interface. Access to the network is provided through up to two SFP+ high speed uplink interfaces. The SDOLT allows the network engineer to build scalable, fault tolerant point-to-multipoint networks to ensure the highest reliability. The Software Defined Orchestration Platform (SDOP) allows for provisioning of services, port level management, traffic switching and prioritization, and connection to the network.
Number of SFP Ports
Products
Product Number | Product Name | |
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1LAN-SDOLT-0587 | Software-Defined Optical Line Terminal (SDOLT), 4 Ports, SFP-xPON | |
1LAN-SDOLT-0588 | Software-Defined Optical Line Terminal (SDOLT), 8 Ports, SFP-xPON |