DOCSIS

Event Advances Progress and Promise of DOCSIS Provisioning of XGS-PON

DOCSIS Provisioning of XGS-PON

John Bevilacqua
Principal Architect, FTTP Technologies

Mar 18, 2025

Key Points

  • A recent CableLabs Interop·Labs event demonstrated ONU and config file interoperability across multiple OLT systems.
  • The event made use of real-world DOCSIS config file concepts to provision a variety of residential services, including HSD, IP Voice and IP Video.
  • It also exercised ONUs with varying numbers and types of Ethernet interfaces as well as devices containing an embedded gateway function.

At the recent DOCSIS® Provisioning of XGS-PON Interop·Labs event at CableLabs, suppliers of PON optical line terminals (OLTs) exercised their systems’ ability to configure XGS-PON optical network units (ONUs) via the use of DOCSIS-style configuration files. The event took place February 24–28 at our headquarters in Louisville, Colorado.

CableLabs member operators have long been familiar with the method of using a configuration file to provision services on a DOCSIS cable modem. Beginning a decade or so ago, DOCSIS-style configuration was also utilized by many operators to simplify the provisioning of IEEE EPON systems compliant to the DOCSIS Provisioning of EPON (DPoE) specifications. These DPoE virtual cable modem (vCM) config files enabled an operator to use the same service provisioning back-office systems that they originally deployed for DOCSIS cable modems to provision services on DPoE EPON networks.

Fast-forward to today, and many CableLabs member operators are deploying or preparing to deploy ITU-T-based PON technologies, including XGS-PON, 25GS-PON and 50G HSP.

Some XGS-PON OLT suppliers have now also adopted the vCM config file method for provisioning ONU services by adding a DOCSIS adaptation layer (DAL) software function to their system offering. The DAL solution performs the well-known cable modem DHCP and TFTP transactions on behalf of each ONU registering on each OLT managed by the system. The DAL parses the contents of each config file and translates those contents into directives on the OLT. This provides the OLT with the necessary details to complete the service configuration of a given ONU.

Using an OLT with a DAL capability isn’t the only method to configure services on each ONU. Other methods include the use of SDN-based procedures and protocols such as Netconf or OLT supplier-provided RESTful APIs. But the use of the DAL and DOCSIS-style config files can ease the transition of member operators into ITU-T-based PON technologies, without the need for wholesale replacement of the operator’s service provisioning back-office.

Supplier Participation in the Provisioning of XGS-PON Interop

We thank the supplier participants who helped make the February interop event so successful. The primary participants were XGS-PON OLT suppliers who showcased their DAL implementations.

These OLT suppliers included Calix, Harmonic and Nokia. In particular, Calix tested using their E7-2 OLT and DPx DAL. Harmonic brought their Pier OLT and cOS virtualized core software platform. And Nokia tested using their Lightspan MF-2 OLT with Altiplano controller and a DAL from their solution partner, ZCorum. As a bonus, Nokia demonstrated that the DOCSIS provisioning method can also be used to provision services on a 25GS-PON optical network unit (ONU).

In addition to the OLT supplier participants, MaxLinear was in attendance with their reference-design XGS-PON ONU, and TraceSpan participated with their NG-PON Xpert analyzer, whose DPoX Validation capability was instrumental for validating the correctness of the OMCI configurations that were set by the OLTs.

How the XGS-PON ONU Test Cases Unfolded

During the interop event, CableLabs provided an identical set of XGS-PON ONUs of various makes and models to each of the three OLT suppliers. CableLabs also provided a set of standard config files — one for each of the test cases defined in the interop test plan.

By utilizing a common set of ONUs and config files, we could see how each OLT-plus-DAL system reacted to a given config file on a given ONU. The overall goal of the event was to work towards a given ONU having an identical service configuration — for a given test case — across all the OLTs.

The test plan executed at this event was derived from the DOCSIS Provisioning of ITU-T PON tech report, which CableLabs published in December 2024. Test cases included basic HSD configuration of ONUs with a single Ethernet port as well as ONUs with multiple Ethernet ports. When configuring services on ONUs with multiple ports, a config file construct called a Cable Modem Interface Mask (CMIM) Classifier was utilized to control which ports on the ONU were active. Testing also included a triple-play (HSD, IP Voice and IP Video) test case, which utilized Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) traffic classifiers in the config file. A final test case that was executed from the interop test plan included the use of an ONU with an integrated eRouter functionality.

In cases where an OLT supplier was not initially able to successfully configure a given ONU for a given test case, we allowed the supplier to make customizations to the standard config file. This enabled the supplier to execute the test case and note where changes in their software might be needed to successfully use the standard config file in the future.

Each test case executed during the event made use of the lab’s 100GE traffic generation system, the lab’s standard DHCP and TFTP server infrastructure, and a PON analyzer to decode the ITU-T-specified ONU Management and Control Interface (OMCI) message exchanges across the PON. Many thanks to Charter Communications and TraceSpan Communications for supplying additional NG-PON Xpert analyzer units, enabling each OLT supplier test setup to utilize a dedicated analyzer.

Beyond the primary DOCSIS provisioning focus of this February event, we were pleasantly surprised that one of the supplier participants in this event brought OLT and ONU software versions that demonstrated partial compliance to the Cable OpenOMCI I01 specification. We look forward to seeing many more suppliers follow suit in the near future.

Applying the Lessons Learned

Overall, the results of the event were encouraging, with both established as well as new supplier entries into this product space showcasing their abilities to provide common service configurations across a wide variety of ONU makes and models.

The implementations exercised at this event indicate that these suppliers believe that a DOCSIS Provisioning of XGS-PON solution will be an important part of their product portfolio for the foreseeable future. We plan to take the lessons learned from this event and apply them to a future update of the DOCSIS Provisioning of ITU-T PON tech report.

Join the Next PON Interop

CableLabs is planning three more PON Interop·Labs events to be held in our Louisville, Colorado, labs in 2025. Our next event is scheduled for the week of April 28, 2025.

The April event will provide an opportunity for OLT suppliers to return with their DAL solutions to once again test ONU and config file interoperability. In addition, ONU and OLT suppliers with software implementations compliant to the Cable OpenOMCI I01 specification will be invited to exercise the capabilities defined in that specification.

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