Hello @kaetho

Well, landlines are not an issue for me. This environment is my “laboratory environment” in which I test configurations that I then implement in our company network, in other words.. my playground 🙂

What Swisscom also provides are the SIP Credentials which can then be set up on any IP device. .

We [phone over Teams]. gnid=11995561613&adgroupid=118426361200&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADEc1yeAMqV-czNkwx-P Aiwd9edku&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIpOKOxfCoiQMVZpqDBx0XHifhEAAYASAAEgI6KPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds) and can therefore also be reached via a “classic” landline number.

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Hello @Stupacheid26

Depending on the hardware provider, significant outages can occur if the cloud gateway is unavailable.

If DHCP, DNS, guest WLAN and special WLAN configurations do not play a central role, there is basically nothing to say against it.

However, an on-premise infrastructure directly on the device opens up numerous other possibilities. Modern Ubiquiti gateways, for example, offer reliability through shadowing and similar technologies.

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Hello @Meudaulo48

No, the module has a normal fiber Anschluss, so you can use the cable from the ODO socket directly to the module

See left side.. is green 😉

Module

Module


Which Swisscom fiber optic cable is the socket on the module for?

For the normal XGS-PON-FTTH cable from Swisscom, i.e. the one with the red plug, or for another plug?

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Hobby-Nerd ohne wirtschaftliche Abhängigkeiten zur Swisscom

@Werner sieht eher nach SC/APC aus.

Technical Details:

Installation* SFP+ Interface
PON Interface* Compliant with ITU-T G.9807 XGS-PON standards* SFF type laser, SC/APC connector* 10G bps Burst Mode Upstream Transmitter* 10G bps Downstream Receiver* Compliant with ITU-T G.9807 Class N1 * APD receiver and DFB transmitter * 4~+9dBm launch power, -28dBm sensitivity, and -9dBm overload* Wavelengths: * US 1260nm to 1280nm, DS 1575nm to 1580nm* Laser compliant with FCC 47 CFR Part 15, Class B, and FDA 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11, Class I, ONT support Class C or Class C+ optics as an option
PON QoS* Multiple T-CONTs per device* Multiple GEM Ports per device* Flexible mapping between GEM Ports and T- CONT* Activation with automatic discovered SN and password in conformance with ITU-T G.984.3* AES-128 Decryption with key generation and switching* FEC (Forward Error Correction)* DBA reporting by piggyback reports in the DBRu (mode 0)* 802.1p mapper service profile on U/S* Mapping of GEM Ports into a T-CONT with priority queues based scheduling* Support Multicast GEM port and incident broadcast GEM port.
Ethernet Interface* SFP+ based 10GBase-X GbE interface* Hardware priority queues on the downstream direction in support of CoS* 802.1D bridging* Virtual switch based on 802.1q VLAN* VLAN tagging/detagging* VLAN stacking (Q-in-Q) and VLAN Translation* IP ToS/DSCP to 802.1p mapping* Class of Service based on VLAN-ID, 802.1p bit, ToS/DSCP* Marking/remarking of 802.1p* Broadcast/Multicast rate limiting
OAM* Standard compliant OMCI (the embedded operations channel) interface as defined by ITU-T G.988* Alarming and AVC report, performance monitoring* Remotely software image download over OMCI, as well as activation and rebooting* Hold two software sets with software image integrity checking and automatic rollback
Power Supply* Power Consumption: < 2.8W
Dimensions* 87.5 mm x 15.6 mm x 13.75 mm (L x W x D)
Working Environment* case operating temperature: -40~+85 °C* Humidity: 5 ~ 95% relative humidity, non- condensed
Safety & EMI* CE compliant* FCC/UL compliant

Hello @Werner

That should work

Fiber optic cable from Digitec.

And Swisscom has colored the plug red just for itself, so that it is easier for support.

What does the plug look like? Green blue oh you have the wrong cable that doesn’t work. You have to use the one with the green and red plug, it’s too short…

Greetings Lorenz

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Hello @Werner

It is a classic Simplex fiber optic patch cable LC/APC-SC/APC singlemode cable. Swisscom colors the red and blue so that it is clear to normal users where which plug goes with which Anschluss (GPON/XGSPON)

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6 days later

I’m looking for the same solution as here because I’m tired of double NAT and no IPv6 and problems with ports.

Does this modem also work with a 10 Gbps fiber connection?

How do I register it with Swisscom so that the connection works?

Thank you in advance

Thomas

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@Tajdk Test whether the SFP+ is recognized in your router slot.

You can then register the module with www.swisscom.ch/start.

But I have my doubts as to whether native IPV6 will work on the RES Anschluss without any problems.

[https://community.swisscom.ch/t5/Router-Hardware/IPv6-nativ-mit-FritzBox/td-p/711115](https://community.swisscom.ch/t5/Router-Hardware/IPv6- native-with-FritzBox/td-p/711115)

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@user109: But the problem has magically been solved in the meantime. Either through SC update or through a new Fritzbox firmware. 😉 IPv6 runs for me without any further problems.

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I ordered my Anschluss from green.ch, but the line is still from Swisscom.

Green sent me a Zyxel AX7501.

There I should configure VLAN ID 10, which is the same as the ALL-BM410 module.

But then set option 43 in DHCP Options. The ALL-BM410 module does not have this option at all.

Do you think that the same settings according to post 11 would also work on green.ch? I’ve already pinged support there, but maybe someone here already has experience.

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@Meudaulo48 wrote:

I ordered my Anschluss from green.ch, but the line is still from Swisscom.

Green sent me a Zyxel AX7501.

There I should configure VLAN ID 10, which is the same as the ALL-BM410 module.

Then set option 43 in DHCP Options. The ALL-BM410 module does not have this option at all.

Do you think that the same settings according to post 11 would also work on green.ch? I’ve already pinged support there, but maybe someone here already has experience.


Two misunderstandings that need to be corrected here:

- The settings from post 11 will certainly not work with a “non-blue Internet subscription” because they are specific to a blue Internet subscription and will only work together with a blue Internet subscription

- Settings for a DHCP option are never made on your bridge or an SFP+ module, but always on the router, which ultimately manages the connection to the Internet as a whole.

So if Green actually requires DHCP option 43 to access your Internet subscription (which I can’t judge myself), then this is not a question of the XGS-PON SFP+ slot, but of your router, which I don’t know either.

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Hobby-Nerd ohne wirtschaftliche Abhängigkeiten zur Swisscom

OK, yes, I was unclear. Of course, it’s about configuring the Internet connection on the router.

Then asked differently. I know, I’m here in a Swisscom forum and it’s about a Green Anschluss. But since Swisscom provides the line, I allow myself that.

Does anyone have experience configuring a UDM SE with an ALL-BM410 SFP bridge on a Green.ch fiber optic Anschluss? If so, I would be grateful for the configuration if it runs for someone.

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By the way, can someone tell me what kind of cable the Allent module needs? APC or UPC?

Edit: oh, I found it.

  • SFF type laser, SC/APC connector
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Hello @cybi

Swisscom only made the plug red to make it easier for the customer.

Support what color is your plug?

Answer Blue…

Answer Support you have the wrong cable, so it can’t work……..

That made him blush.

The only difference between green and built plugs is the sleep of the plug….

One slept straight and the other slept at an angle.

So if you are color blind and put blue on green, there is too much of a distance, which then results in too much attenuation.

Greetings Lorenz

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@Lori-77 @Thanks for the input, it is well known that SC runs its own course here.
I was only concerned with green or blue, APC or UPC, since the module mentioned apparently doesn’t use the same as the Fritzbox or IB

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