As access networks continue to scale in size and complexity, network operators are facing a common challenge: how to manage multiple device types efficiently without increasing operational overhead. Fragmented management interfaces, inconsistent interaction logic, and steep learning curves often slow down deployment and daily operations.
To address these challenges, VSOL has completed a comprehensive upgrade of its Web management interface across its full product portfolio, including OLTs, ONUs, Ethernet switches, and Wi-Fi routers. The new Web UI introduces a unified design philosophy focused on visualized operations, intelligent interaction, and zero learning cost, enabling operators to manage their networks more efficiently at every layer.

>> Contents
- Overview: A Unified Web UI Designed for Modern Access Networks
- New OLT Web UI: Redefining Centralized Network Management
- New ONU Web UI for Local ONU Management
- Consistent Web Management for VSOL Switches
- New Wi-Fi Router Web UI: From Fast Deployment to Advanced Control
- Operational Value for ISPs and Network Operators
Overview: A Unified Web UI Designed for Modern Access Networks
The new VSOL Web UI is not a simple visual refresh. It is a system-level redesign built around the real operational needs of ISPs, carriers, and enterprise network operators.
Built on a Modern and Secure Architecture
The new Web UI is developed on a Vue 3 based architecture, delivering improved performance, enhanced responsiveness, and stronger system stability. The upgraded framework also strengthens security and ensures smooth operation even in large-scale network environments.
Consistent Interaction Logic Across Devices
Whether managing an OLT at the access core, configuring an ONU at the edge, or maintaining a switch or router, operators encounter the same interaction logic and visual language. This consistency significantly reduces training time and minimizes configuration errors when switching between devices.
Zero Learning Cost with Backward Compatibility
For selected OLT models, VSOL allows users to freely switch between the traditional Web interface and the new version. Core operational logic remains unchanged while functionality and visualization are enhanced, ensuring a smooth transition without disrupting existing workflows.
New OLT Web UI: Redefining Centralized Network Management
As the control center of PON networks, the OLT benefits most from the new Web UI design. The upgraded interface focuses on real-time visibility, faster navigation, and fine-grained operational control.
Visualized OLT Dashboard for Real-Time Network Awareness
The new OLT homepage provides a one-screen overview of device status, port activity, protocol operation, and key performance indicators for VSOL OLTs. Device information and runtime status are centrally displayed, allowing operators to understand network health at a glance.
Ports and protocols are represented using intuitive icons and color indicators. Abnormal states are automatically highlighted, helping operators quickly identify potential issues and respond before service degradation occurs.

Intelligent Interaction and One-Click Navigation
The redesigned interaction model reduces unnecessary page switching. Operators can use the search function to directly access specific configuration pages, click PON port icons to view ONU lists and real-time port data, or jump directly to protocol configuration through visual indicators.


This interaction design shortens operation paths and significantly improves efficiency in daily maintenance tasks.
Fine-Grained Traffic Monitoring at Multiple Levels
To support refined network optimization, the new OLT Web UI introduces traffic monitoring at the port, ONU, and Gemport levels. Traffic trends are displayed through interactive line charts, allowing operators to analyze usage patterns and identify congestion points with greater accuracy.
This level of visibility supports QoS optimization, bandwidth planning, and service assurance in high-density access networks.

Smarter Uplink Port Management
Uplink management has been simplified with flexible filtering options that allow operators to view all ports or focus on specific types such as Gigabit or 10 Gigabit interfaces. Batch configuration capabilities enable multiple tasks to be executed simultaneously, reducing repetitive manual operations and lowering the risk of human error.

Managing thousands of ONUs efficiently is a critical requirement for ISPs. The upgraded ONU management experience focuses on clarity, control, and automation.
Visualized ONU List with Structured Information
The ONU list has been fully redesigned with dashboard-style visualization. Key performance indicators are displayed in graphical form, while configuration and status information is presented in a structured, modular layout.
Topology visualization provides a clear view of network structure and service distribution, helping operators quickly understand the relationship between ONUs, PON ports, and services.

Flexible Batch Operations with Precise Control
Operators can filter ONUs by specific attributes or online status, ensuring that batch operations are applied only to the intended devices. Checkbox-based selection enables flexible grouping of ONUs, making bulk configuration, reboot, or service adjustments faster and safer.

Visualized and Guided ONU Upgrade Experience
Firmware upgrades are now more transparent and easier to manage. The system supports concurrent upgrade tasks, allowing operators to perform batch or phased upgrades based on deployment strategy.

Upgrade progress is displayed in real time, providing clear visibility into task status. A guided upgrade wizard simplifies the process further, with optional automatic upgrade support to reduce manual intervention.

Plug-and-Play ONU Provisioning with Templates
The new Web UI introduces predefined configuration templates and rule-based matching. When a new ONU comes online, the system can automatically identify the device and apply the appropriate configuration based on predefined rules.
This approach significantly accelerates service activation, reduces configuration errors, and supports differentiated services across residential and enterprise scenarios.

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New ONU Web UI for Local ONU Management
In addition to centralized management from the OLT, VSOL has upgraded the local Web UI for VSOL ONUs to improve on-site maintenance and troubleshooting.
One-Screen ONU Dashboard
The ONU Web dashboard aggregates key runtime information into a single view. Operators can monitor optical power levels, CPU and memory usage, device temperature, uptime, Ethernet port status, and dual-band Wi-Fi connections in real time.
This visualized approach enables faster diagnosis and reduces the need to navigate through multiple configuration pages.

Modern Interaction for Faster Operations
The card-based layout combines dynamic charts with clear status indicators. Hover actions reveal detailed data instantly, while direct links provide one-click access to configuration panels, further reducing operational complexity.

Consistent Web Management for VSOL Switches
VSOL’s Ethernet switches now feature a redesigned Web UI that follows the same design principles as the OLT interface. The consistent layout and interaction logic allow operators to manage access and aggregation devices without switching operational mindsets.
This unified experience improves efficiency in mixed network environments where switches and OLTs are deployed together.

New Wi-Fi Router Web UI: From Fast Deployment to Advanced Control
VSOL’s Wi-Fi routers also benefit from the unified Web UI upgrade, addressing both residential and enterprise deployment needs.
Visualized Router Dashboard
The router dashboard provides real-time visibility into CPU and memory usage, uptime, Wi-Fi connection status, port activity, and operating mode. This enables operators and administrators to quickly assess device performance and network conditions.

Dual Configuration Modes for Different User Needs
The Web UI offers a basic mode for fast deployment, allowing quick selection of network modes and VLAN settings. For advanced users, the advanced mode supports more detailed configurations, including topology visualization, VLAN planning, and professional network adjustments.

Mesh functionality can be enabled with a single click, with flexible mode selection to support scalable wireless coverage.
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Operational Value for ISPs and Network Operators
By unifying the Web management experience across OLTs, ONUs, switches, and routers, VSOL delivers measurable operational benefits:
- Reduced training and onboarding costs through consistent UI design
- Faster fault identification and response with visualized monitoring
- Higher efficiency in large-scale deployments through batch operations and automation
- Improved service reliability and network transparency
The new Web UI already supports multiple OLT, ONU, switch, and router models, with additional devices continuously being integrated. VSOL remains committed to long-term UI consistency and ongoing functional enhancement, ensuring that operators can evolve their networks without frequent management system changes.
Conclusion: A Smarter Way to Manage Access Networks
VSOL’s unified Web UI represents a significant step forward in access network management. By combining modern architecture, visualized operations, and consistent interaction across all device types, VSOL enables operators to build networks that are not only scalable, but also easier to operate and maintain.
This upgrade reinforces VSOL’s position as a professional PON and access network solution provider, delivering practical innovation that directly supports real-world deployment and operational efficiency.
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