Product — OLT Planning Product — OLT Planning
Annual Upgrade Week — Ends Sep 20. Free 1-hour onboarding.

Product Overview

Design, validate, and monitor your fiber paths—from OLT to every ONU—visually.

Topology Designer

Drag‑drop OLT → Splitter → ONU; templates and cloning.

Path Trace & Audit

One‑click OLT↔ONU path, loop detection, impact analysis.

Optical Budget

Loss calculator (1310/1490/1550), thresholds and alerts.

Monitoring & Alerts

Expected vs actual dBm, outage heatmap, notifications.

GIS & Field View

Maps, closures/patch‑panel geotag, mobile read‑only.

Security & Compliance

Tenant isolation, SSO/SCIM, RBAC, data residency.

Integrations & Turn-Up

During the first onboarding step we add every OLT. Units that sit on a public IP are reachable instantly over Telnet, while OLTs behind private addressing need MikroTik port forwarding before OLTP can talk to them.

  • Public OLTs: confirm TCP/23 is open and mapped to the OLT; no additional work.
  • Private OLTs: create a dst-nat rule on the edge MikroTik so our Telnet probes reach the management IP.

MikroTik Port Forwarding

  • dst-address=103.X.X.X -> replace with the MikroTik public/WAN IP.
  • dst-port=8585 -> choose the external port you will expose for Telnet.
  • to-addresses=172.16.X.X -> use the OLT management IP on the LAN.
  • to-ports=23 -> keep 23 for standard Telnet or change if the OLT listens elsewhere.

Update the fields below with your details, then copy the ready-to-run command (paste the single line directly in the MikroTik terminal).

/ip firewall nat add action=dst-nat chain=dstnat comment="OLT Telnet Port Forwarding" dst-address=103.0.0.10 dst-port=8585 protocol=tcp to-addresses=172.16.0.10 to-ports=23
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