I just got 2 GPON ONU module but when put into MikroTik routers they seems that are not detecting SFP modul details (funny is same at both) but say “Modul Present”. RouterOS is 6.36.3 (tested also on 6.33.3).
Is it possible that are both modules broken or there are any details that I forgot?
Subquestion: I think it should work if “SFP-Modul SFP GbE-BX10-D” is on ISP site? OR? (cos I don’t recieve no data)
Subquestion: I think it should work if “SFP-Modul SFP GbE-BX10-D” is on ISP site? OR? (cos I don’t recieve no data)
If you want to connect two sites using a fiber PTP link, you need two SFP modules, of compatible:
fiber strands
fiber mode/wavelenght
distance
for it to work.
The module at the ISP end seems to be Cisco 10GBASE-BX10-D Bidirectional for 10km (Downstream)… if this really is what is connected at the remote end of the fiber run, you’ll need the SFP module that “partners” with it, i.e. a 10GBASE-BX10-U (Upstream) model.
These are bidirectional modules, able to Tx/Rx over a single strand of fiber, and thus, price will be rather steep; is it very possible that for the price of a single 10GBASE-BX10-U, you could get a S+2332LC10D complete kit, with the two modules needed:
Well - today I finally got a Mikrotik (( 2011UiAS-2HnD )) with a Mikrotik GPON SFP talking to my Adtran TA-5000 head end.
You can pretty much forget about using google for help on this topic (Mikrotik GPON to Adtran) — I found nothing after a month of searching.
What you need to do is configure the head-end for your GPON network to treat the Mikrotik GPON SFP module like a regular GPON bridge device (NOT a residential gateway).
The Mikrotik SFP interface does NOT need a vlan - - Treat the Mikrotik SFP interface with the GPON module inserted just like a regular Ethernet connection.
FYI
I still have a lot of work to try and test. I want to get it to pass vlans - and possibly get a SubH (out-of-band-management) working on my Mikrotik.