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TERAWAVE CONFIDENTIAL – DO NOT COPY 1 Module 3 Terawave Communications, Inc. Product Overview Course Module 3 Training Network Overview Test Equipment Definitions

TERAWAVE CONFIDENTIAL – DO NOT COPY 2 Module 3 Objectives At the end of this module you will:  Know the configuration of the class network  Know the test equipment used for classroom exercises  Understand the definitions associated with PON technology and the Terawave equipment

TERAWAVE CONFIDENTIAL – DO NOT COPY 3 Module 3 Network Diagram Students # 5 & 6 Students # 1 & 2 Students # 3 & 4 Students # 7 & 8 TMS Client HUB Craft I/F TMS Client Craft I/F Craft Interface TMS Interface LAN Switch TMS Server Craft I/F Students # 9 & 10 INT #1INT #2

TERAWAVE CONFIDENTIAL – DO NOT COPY 4 Module 3 Test Equipment Netcom Ethernet/ATM Traffic Generators

TERAWAVE CONFIDENTIAL – DO NOT COPY 5 Module 3 Test Equipment Sunrise T1/E1 Tester

TERAWAVE CONFIDENTIAL – DO NOT COPY 6 Module 3 Test Equipment CLETOP fiber cleaner

TERAWAVE CONFIDENTIAL – DO NOT COPY 7 Module 3 Test Equipment Noyes Optical Power Meter

TERAWAVE CONFIDENTIAL – DO NOT COPY 8 Module 3 Definitions Network Element (NE) – A chassis that contains one or more cards PON – Passive Optical Network. A network that consists of a PON Control Unit (PCU) in an OLT, fiber cable, passive optical splitters and one or more ONTs connected to the fiber/splitters OLT – Optical Line Termination. The NE that is considered the “headend” of the PON. Contains one or more PONs and is usually installed in the CO, POP or basement of a building

TERAWAVE CONFIDENTIAL – DO NOT COPY 9 Module 3 Definitions ONT – Optical Network Termination. The NE that is normally the CPE equipment, is normally the interface for Subscriber equipment and is usually installed in a wiring closet. Also called Optical Network Unit (ONU) System – A System encompasses a single OLT, all the modules provisioned in the OLT, the PONs connected to the OLT, all the ONTs connected to the PONs and all the cards provisioned in the ONTs NIM Card – Network Interface Module. A card that is installed in the OLT and carries Subscriber traffic from the PON to the metro/core network. A NIM Card can be TDM (SONET or SDH) or ATM

TERAWAVE CONFIDENTIAL – DO NOT COPY 10 Module 3 Definitions SIM Card – Service Interface Module. A card that is installed in the ONT and is the interface to the Subscriber equipment. A SIM card can be TDM (DS1 or E1), Ethernet, ATM, Video or Telemetry Ranging – The process by which the OLT communicates with the ONT to determine the ONTs distance from the OLT. The purpose is determine the ONTs relative traffic position in the PONs Upstream traffic Subscriber – A company that connects their equipment to a SIM card for the purpose of providing telecommunications support for their company

TERAWAVE CONFIDENTIAL – DO NOT COPY 11 Module 3 Objectives Revisited Know the configuration of the class network Know the test equipment used for classroom exercises Understand the definitions associated with PON technology and the Terawave equipment

TERAWAVE CONFIDENTIAL – DO NOT COPY 12 Module 3 Terawave Communications, Inc. Lighting The First Mile™