The Nokia G-010G-R is a compact Optical Network Terminal (ONT) designed to bridge the gap between high-speed fiber infrastructure and home networking systems . As a specialized gateway for Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) services, it serves as a critical endpoint for ultra-broadband delivery, converting optical signals into standard Ethernet for residential use . Technical Specifications and Capabilities
is engineered for high-performance data throughput with a compact physical footprint, measuring roughly 89mm in height and 82mm in width .
Connectivity: It features one GPON interface (SC/APC optical connector) and one Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000 Base-T) port for fast wired connections .
Transmission Speeds: The device supports line rates of 2.488 Gb/s downstream and 1.244 Gb/s upstream .
Management: Compliant with standard ONT Management Control Interface (OMCI) definitions, it can be remotely managed via platforms like the Nokia 5520 Access Management System (AMS) .
Power Consumption: It is highly efficient, typically consuming less than 4W of power . Installation and Hardware Setup nokia g-010g-r manual
Installation is generally straightforward and follows a specific sequence to ensure stable fiber connectivity :
Power Connection: Plug the provided 12V power adapter into the ONT’s power jack and a wall outlet .
Optical Fiber: Remove protective caps from both the ONT's optical port and the fiber cable before plugging the cable in .
Router Connection: Connect the ONT’s Ethernet port to a home router using a standard Ethernet cable .
Power On: Push the power button to the "ON" (recessed) position . Understanding Status LEDs The Nokia G-010G-R is a compact Optical Network
The device includes four primary LED indicators to help users monitor operational health : Power: Green indicates it is operating on AC power .
Alarm: Solid red signifies a Loss of Signal (LOS) or Loss of Frame (LOF) .
PON: Solid green indicates the device is successfully synchronized and authenticated with the network; flashing green means it is still ranging or synchronizing .
LAN: Green indicates a successful link to a connected device; flashing green shows data activity . Advanced Usage and Maintenance
While the G-010G-R is largely a "plug-and-play" bridge with few user-configurable settings, advanced users and technicians can access a Linux-based shell through serial communication (115200 baud rate) to perform low-level maintenance . For most residential users, troubleshooting is limited to ensuring cables are secure and monitoring LEDs to report issues to their Internet Service Provider . Solid Green: Successful connection to the ISP’s OLT
Important: Usually, an ISP technician must register the ONT’s serial number (on the bottom label) on their OLT (Optical Line Terminal). If you’re replacing a unit yourself, call your ISP to provision it.
| Specification | Details | |---------------|---------| | Model | G-010G-R | | Brand | Nokia (formerly Alcatel-Lucent) | | Type | Indoor ONT (Optical Network Terminal) | | Max Speed | 1 Gbps (Gigabit) | | Ports | 1x GigE Ethernet, 1x SC/APC Fiber, 1x DC Power | | Power Supply | 12V DC, 0.5A (typical) | | Mounting | Wall‑mountable (keyhole slots) or desktop |
Step 1: Connect the Fiber
Step 2: Connect Power
Step 3: Connect Internet
Step 4: Configure your Router