ESU32 Overview
The ESU32 supports higher-level IP functionality (both IPv4 and IPv6) with full IEEE protocol support, including efficient user-to-user and machine-to-machine communication with Ethernet Bridging and powerful VLAN architecture that supports a converged network (voice, data, video, and any device with an IP address). In addition, Layer-2 through Layer-4 Access Control Lists (ACL) for enterprise network security and full IEEE 802.1x are supported. Quality of Service (QoS) is supported at the port level to provide required traffic segmentation/classification, rate limiting (shaping), queue management (buffering) and scheduling (policing) mechanisms.
ESU32

Features
- Switch engine for Tellabs OLT6
- 164 Gbps switching capacity
- 48GbE in network connectivity
- 4,096 VLANs
- 32,000 MACs
- 1,024 Multicast flows
Highlights
Scalability
Advanced IP and Ethernet
Stability
Security
Specifications
Physical
- Weight: 1.1 lb/.49 kg
- Depth: 9.2 in/23.4 cm
- Width: .87 in/2.2 cm
- Height: 10.8 in/27.4 cm
- Interfaces
- 1GbE SFPs: Four (4) SFPs (sold separately)
- 10GbE XFPs: Two (2) XFPs (sold separately)
Power
- Max draw: 50 W
Environmenntal's
- Altitude: -200 ft/-61 m to +10,000 ft/+3 km
- Temperature: -40°F/-40°C to +158°F/+70°C
- Relative humidity: 5% to 95%, noncondensing
Compliance
- Department of Defense Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC)
- NEBS Level 3 compliant
- FCC Part 15 Class A
- UL 60954
- NEC 2006
- ANSI 323
- SR-3580 Issue 5
- GR-63 Issue 6
- GR-78-CORE Issue 5
- GR-295-CORE Issue 5
- GR-418-CORE Issue 6
- GR-487 Issue 6
- GR-909-CORE Issue 6
- GR-1089 Issue 7
IP/Ethernet Network
- Total MACs: 32,000
- Multicast Flows: 1,024
- Total VLANs: 4,096
- Change of Authorization (ForeScout CounterACT, Juniper Unified Access Control (UAC), Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE), HP/Aruba ClearPass Policy Management and Microsoft Network Policy Server (NPS))
- Syslog: RFC 5426
- Priority Queuing: RFC 1048
- IGMPv3 Snooping and Proxy: RFC 3378 and RFC 2238
- 10 Gigabit Ethernet: IEEE 802.3ae
- Gigabit Ethernet: IEEE 802.3z
- Port-based Network Access Control: IEEE 802.1X
- Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI)
- Radius Configurations: IEEE 802.3x
- Flow Control: IEEE 802.3x
- Port Authentication Entity: IEEE 802.1X
- Link Aggregation Protocol: IEEE 802.3ax
- LLDP/LLDP-MED: IEEE 802.1AB
- Ethernet: IEEE 802.3
- IPv4 and IPv6
- SNMP Agent
- Access Control Lists (ACL)
- Private VLAN support
- MAC Authentication Bypass (MAB)
- Virtual LANs: IEEE 802.1Q
- Traffic Classification: IEEE 802.1p
- Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP): IEEE 802.1s
- Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP): IEEE 802.1D
- GPON - Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) 9216 bytes
- XGS-PON - Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) 1546 bytes
Management
- Tellabs Panorama PON Manager
- RS-232 Craft port
- Ethernet Craft port
Software Support
- Minimum base software SR27 and higher
- Holds two versions of software with image integrity checking and automatic rollback
- Tellabs Panorama PON Manager
LED Indicators

- CPU STAT - Shows operational status of the system
- ACT - LED is Off when it is the standby ESU
- XFP 1-2 Link - Indicates the link/activity status of attached ONTs
- SFP 1-4 Link - Indicates the link/activity of attached ONTs
- SFP 1-4 Low Signal - Indicates the power status of attached ONTs
ESU32 LED Behavior
| LED | Indications | Comments | |
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| CPU STAT - CPU Status | Red Solid |
When the CPU STAT LED indication is Red Solid, it indicates power-up self tests have failed. If, after 30 seconds, this LED remains red solid, the card should be replaced. | |
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Green Blink Fast | When the CPU STAT LED indication is green, blinking fast (Initializing), the LED blinks at a ½-second (½ second on, ½ second off) duty cycle to indicate the unit is currently in the process of initializing. | |
| Green Blink Slow | When the CPU STAT LED indication is green, blinking slowly (Downloading), the LED blinks at a 1-second duty cycle (1 second on, 1 second off). | ||
| Green Solid |
When the CPU STAT LED indication is Green Solid, the board is in the normal state and providing service. |
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| Dark (Off) |
When the CPU STAT LED indication is Dark (Off), Power is off, or the unit is in a failed state and has detected a hardware fault and must be replaced. | ||
| ACT - System Status | Green Solid | When the ACT LED indication is Green Solid is on, when it is the active ESU, the ACT LED is Off when it is the standby ESU. | |
| Dark (Off) | When the ACT LED indication is Dark (Off) then this is the Standby ESU. | ||
| XFP 1-2 Link/Activity - Indicates the optical status of the PON |
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Green Solid | When the XFP 1-2 Link LED indication is Green Solid, it indicates that the port is Linked. |
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Green Blink | When the XFP 1-2 Link LED indication is Green Blink, it indicates that the port is linked up and passing data. | |
| Dark (Off) |
When the XFP 1-2 Link LED indication is Dark (Off), it indicates that the port is unconfigured or the port has failed. | ||
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SFP 1-4 Link/Activity - |
Green Solid | When the SFP 1-4 Link LED indication is Green Solid. The port is linked up, no data currently passing. | |
| Green Blink | When the SFP 1-4L ink LED indication is Green Blink, Port is linked up and passing data. | ||
| Dark (Off) | When the SFP 1-4 Link LED indication is dark, the port is unconfigured or the port fails. | ||
| SFP 1-4 Low Signal - Indicates the power status of attached ONTs |
Dark (Off) | When the SFP 1-4 Low Signal LED indication is Dark (off), all ONTs upstream are above the SD threshold and no ONTs are LOS. Missing or Unexpected ONTs are not reflected in this LED. | |
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Amber | When the SPF 1-4 Low Signal LED indication is Amber Received Laser Signal is below the LOS threshold. | |