A cease and re provide on FTTP and a lift and shift on ADSL /VDSL are not really similar at all , as already stated , the fact that your ONT has a steady PON light lit , means the ONT and the OLT are successfully ‘talking’ to each other….on your PON there could be as many as 30 other customers, most of which won’t be using the same ISP as you , but optically they are identical to you, there is only 1 fibre from the 32/1 splitter to the OLT , the output from the OLT is visible to all ONT on the PON , but your ONT only ‘uses’ the data addressed to it , ignoring all the other traffic , ( OR tend to only go upto 30 not 32 customers ) so the OLT needs to be able to differentiate your traffic from all the other ONT traffic , and know where to hand this traffic off ( to your ISP backhaul )
All a cease and provide will achieve is to clear any existing ‘routing’ data ,within the OLT ( headend) incase it’s corrupted or was incorrectly set from the outset, and provide you with ‘new’ connection ‘data’ from scratch…obviously in the hope that the new configuration overwrite and errors , and will be OK.
There have been some implications made that Openreach have likely done something wrong , but I would contend that it’s equally likely that the error is with the ISP , if OR are handing off the ‘data’ to the logical address that the ISP has provided, but your ISP cannot get you ‘connected’ , that’s not going to be an OR problem, hopefully your cease and provide , which has no physical element, apart from potentially someone entering a few keyboard commands, will sort out the issue….if it doesn’t , I would suggest you are at the end of your journey with this particular ISP and it would be time to consider using someone else.
Edited by Iniltous (Sat 10-Dec-22 13:42:35)