• binome 2 minutes ago

    I'm curious as to what actually is the CPU <-> NPU bandwidth in these whitebox OLTs? Traditionally that has been sized for small amounts of punted control plane packets, then programming a fast path into the NPU for revenue traffic.

    • genpfault 2 hours ago

      Because TFA never bothered to define it:

      Broadband Network Gateway (BNG)[1]

      [1]: https://github.com/codelaboratoryltd/bng#bng-broadband-netwo...

      • bigwheels an hour ago

        Thanks! "OLT" was also new to me. In case others find it helpful:

        > OLT = Optical Line Terminal.

        > In ISP fiber (typically GPON/EPON) infrastructure, it’s the provider-side device at the central office/headend that terminates and controls the passive optical network: it connects upstream into the ISP’s aggregation/core network and downstream via fiber (through splitters) to many customers’ ONTs/ONUs, handling PON line control, provisioning, QoS, and traffic aggregation.

        • joshbaptiste an hour ago

          Thanks.. was reading the article like WTF is "BNG"

          • direwolf20 2 hours ago

            Is it the FTTX equivalent of a BRAS?

          • lormayna 37 minutes ago

            I have been worked for a regional ISP 10 years ago and having an architecture like that one, would be a godsend. With centralized BNGs we were not able to apply upstream QoS policies for subscribers on the backhaulings and we had to apply policies on DSLAM access ports.

            We ended using a couple of cheap Mikrotik as PPPoE concentrators for every access room, in a similar way as you did. But the reliability of Mikrotik routers was not the best

            • Guestmodinfo 2 hours ago

              Can Iran like internet ban happen? i feel the answer is no. We can finally escape govt sponsored censorship

              • modernpacifist an hour ago

                The [ONT → OLT(+BNG)] → Internet] sections of the paths will continue to be owned by commercial entities that can still be the subject of court orders and/or government pressure.

                Even if you were to roll your own cable in the ground to your own ONT/OLT/BNG at some point you will need to acquire IP transit or peering from other commercial entities.

                • direwolf20 35 minutes ago

                  The latter usually isn't that difficult, just expensive. You can usually rent a leased line from anywhere to anywhere. The government will still come knocking if they think you're evading their censorship.

                • direwolf20 2 hours ago

                  It can always happen. The government would just have to arrest everyone who doesn't comply, like they do in Iran.

                  • pstuart an hour ago

                    That could never happen here /s