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1. What is the EN-XGSFPP-OMAC-V2?
The EN-XGSFPP-OMAC-V2 is an XGS-PON SFP+ ONT that enables 10G fiber connections in a compact transceiver module. It is designed for FTTH, business, and enterprise applications, providing compatibility with various networking devices.
2. What are the default login credentials?
  • Web GUI Access:
    • IP: 192.168.11.1
    • Username: admin
    • Password: QsCg@7249#5281
  • Telnet Access:
    • Username: root
    • Password: QpZm@4246#5753
3. How long does it take for the module to boot up?
The EN-XGSFPP-OMAC-V2 takes approximately 75-85 seconds to fully initialize before becoming accessible.
4. How do I update the firmware?
Firmware updates can be applied through the web interface or using Telnet/SSH. The product must retain its default firmware to maintain warranty coverage.
5. Is the module compatible with all OLTs?
While the EN-XGSFPP-OMAC-V2 is designed for broad compatibility, its operation depends on OLT configurations. Some providers may require specific authentication methods such as serial number (SN) cloning or VLAN settings for successful registration.
6. How do I check if the module is properly connected?
  • Ensure the SFP+ port LED on your switch/router is active.
  • Use the command: ping 192.168.11.1 -t to confirm network connectivity.
  • Verify VLAN and authentication settings with your ISP.
7. Does this module support SN and LOID authentication?
Yes, the EN-XGSFPP-OMAC-V2 supports PON serial number (SN) cloning and LOID authentication, which may be required by certain ISPs.
8. What is the warranty period?
The product comes with a 2-year warranty, but modifying the firmware or using custom software voids the warranty.
9. Can I use this with a residential ISP like Orange Livebox 7, Bell HomeHub, etc.?
While residential ISPs are not officially supported, many users have successfully configured the EN-XGSFPP-OMAC-V2 with services like Orange Livebox 7, Bell HomeHub, and others by replicating the correct PON credentials (SN, OMCI settings, VLAN, and authentication methods) required by their ISP.
10. How do I enable Telnet and SSH?
Go to the Service tab in the Web GUI and enable Telnet/SSH, then save the settings.