2 —  Part numbers, ordering, and deployment configuration overview
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Splitters and unused ports
It is an industry best practice for fiber distribution networks to use APC-based 
connections or spliced connections to avoid any potential network problems. 
Alcatel-Lucent recommends that the unused ports of splitters should be terminated 
on an APC-based connector.
2.5 ONT and customer premises environment
A large proportion of the physical layer connectivity problems are caused by poor 
installation practices and connectivity issues at the drop or inside the customer 
premises, because of internal wiring issues. Internal customer premises issues are 
outside of the scope of the ONT user documentation.
Space
Planners should determine the space requirement based on the footprint of the ONT 
and the UPS, and ensure that there is sufficient space at the installation site.
Alarms
Determine the alarm termination requirements. Find out the total number of alarms, 
and the number and types of connections required.
Power and ground cable
Examine the power and ground requirements. Collect information about the 
following: 
• number of connections
• run lengths and required wire gauge
• termination requirements, such as lugs
• safety guidelines
Fiber drop
A significant proportion of deployment costs is linked to the drop installation and 
service activation. A fiber drop involves the interconnection between the drop 
terminal and building to be served. In a PON, the drops can serve a MDU, BONT, or 
SFU.
Fiber drop cable termination is straightforward for outside installation at the 
customer premises. Most of the labor involves running power from inside the 
premises to the outside, and ensuring that the ONT is installed and grounded 
correctly. A large number of customer service issues are caused by incorrect 
installation, grounding, or cabling.
Fiber drops are more complicated for an MDU than BONTs and SFUs. MDUs may 
require multiple fibers in the drop cable to serve multiple ONTs or splitters in the 
building. Figure 2-3 shows MDU cabling considerations.