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EPON Configuration 
 
 
After an EPON card is installed in an S7900E switch, the switch can work as an OLT device in an EPON 
system. Note that: 
 
When the switch operates in independent mode (that is, IRF stacking is not enabled on the switch), 
the OLT function can operate normally; when the switch operates in stack mode (that is, IRF 
stacking in enabled on the switch), the OLT function cannot operate normally.  
 
With IRF stacking enabled on an S7900E switch, the switch cannot operate as an OLT device even 
if it is installed with an EPON card, and the related OLT configuration commands cannot take 
effect.  
 
On an S7900E switch installed with an EPON card and operating as an OLT device (in this case, 
the switch operates in independent mode), if you enable IRF stacking on the switch, the switch will 
reboot to operate in stack mode. In this case, the IRF stacking function can run normally on the 
switch, and the OLT function fails. 
 
Introduction to EPON System 
Ethernet Passive Optical Network (EPON) is a Passive Optical Network (PON) which carries Ethernet 
frames encapsulated in 802.3 standards. It is a combination of the Ethernet technology and the PON 
technology in compliance with the IEEE 802.3ah standards issued in June, 2004.  
EPON Architecture  
A typical EPON system consists of three components: optical line terminal (OLT), optical network unit 
(ONU), and optical distribution network (ODN), as shown in