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Dear Gaganpreet,
I am not familiar with the design that you have. But theoretically I found the following and may get it helpful for your design.
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A Passive Optical Network (PON) consists of an optical line terminator (OLT)
located at the Central Office (CO) and a set of associated optical network
terminals (ONT) to terminate the fiber – usually located at the customer’s
premise. Both of these devices require power. PON gets its name because
instead of using powered electronics in the outside plant, it instead uses passive
splitters and couplers to divide up the bandwidth among the end users – typically
32 over a maximum distance of 10-20km. Because this is a shared network, it is
sometimes referred to as Point to Multipoint or P2MP.
Please go through the attached image.
An Active network looks very similar to a PON, however, there are three main
differences. First, instead of having passive, unmanageable splitters in the field, it
uses environmentally hardened Ethernet electronics to provide fiber access
aggregation. Second, instead of sharing bandwidth among multiple subscribers,
each end user is provided a dedicated “pipe” that provides full bi-directional
bandwidth. Because of its dedicated nature, this type of architecture is sometimes
referred to as Point to Point (P2P). The third architectural difference between PON
and Active is the distance limitation. In a PON network, the furthest subscriber must
be within 10-20km from the CO, depending on the total number of splits (more
splits = less distance). An Active network, on the other hand, has a distance
limitation of 80km, regardless of the number of subscribers being served. The
number of subscribers is limited only by the switches employed, and not by the
infrastructure itself, as in the case of PON.
please go through the second image attached”
Thanks
Regards
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