WT- | 285i2a1Copper Transmission Models for Testing above 30 MHz | Issue 2 Amendment 1 adds the Australian cable models as appendix G | WT-285 | | 500 | MoCA Access Performance Test Plan | MoCA AccessTM technology can be used to deliver gigabit and multi-gigabit services to the end-user in the scope of Fiber Extension (FTTep). It has been defined as one of the the available technologies in TR-419. MoCA has been defined by the Multimedia over Coax Alliance (https://mocalliance.org). MoCA Acces supports broadband data transmission in the access environment - including large apartment and office buildings (the MDU environment). The focus of this performance test plan is on the Physical layer and Traffic testing | WT-476 | Performance Test Plan for use of G.hn technology in access scenarios | The goal is to provide performance requirements between a G.hn Aggregation Multiplexer (GAM) and one or more G.hn Network Terminations (GNTs). The focus is on the device level (DLL and PHY) testing, similar to how TR-380 is and TR-476 are defined. This This performance test plan will include test setup information, equipment configuration requirements, test procedures, and performance requirements for each test case.. Traffic tests should show the throughput and delay for various packet sizes and mixes for the various use cases | WT-476 | |
DTP-337i4c1 | G.fast Certification Test Plan | This document provides a certification test plan for ITU‑T Recommendation G.9700 “Fast access to subscriber terminals (G.fast) – Power spectral density specification” and G.9701 “Fast access to subscriber terminals (G.fast) – Physical layer specification”. This test plan is specifically conceived for the basic interoperability objectives of the Broadband Forum G.fast Certification Program. Technical content in this corrigendum is to correct some wrong references to other Broadband forum documents. | DTP-337 | |
WT-301i2a3 | Architecture and Requirements for Fiber to the Distribution Point | TR-301defines the Distribution Point Unit (DPU), for use within the access network. All aspects of the introduction of the DPU into the network are considered and requirements are specified for the DPU and all affected nodes in the access network along with the RPF functionality. Amendment 3 adds requirements for bulk data collection (using IPFIX) using the data model as defined in Broadband Forum. | WT-301 | | WT-338i3 | Reverse Power Feed Test Plan | With short copper loops required by G.fast Distribution Point Units (DPUs) that push the deployment of the DPU/MDUs closer to the customer premise, local power and forward power may not be viable to cost or location. To power the DPU, power will come from the customer premises location over the copper pair; this is referred to as Reverse Power Feed (RPF). This document specifies tests for the RPF functions of a DPU and the customer premises’ Power Supply Equipment (PSE) either as a stand-alone device or as a function integrated in a G.fast Network Termination. Issue 3 will define a set of RPF-over-coax functional and safety test cases for the Power Source Equipment (PSE) implemented according to ETSI specification TS 101 548-2, either as a stand-alone device or as a function integrated in the G.fast (G.9700 and G.9701) network termination, and reversely powered DPU implementations. It will include also RPF integrated in G.hn Access and MoCA Access network termination. | WT-338 | |