Optical fiber – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F5000-S Firewall User Manual

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2.

Strip off an appropriate length of the cable sheath. The length is typically that of the RJ-45

connector.

3.

Untwist the pairs so that they can lay flat, and arrange the colored wires based on the wiring
specifications.

4.

Cut the top of the wires even with one another. Insert the wires into the RJ-45 end and make sure
the wires extend to the front of the RJ-45 end and make good contact with the metal contacts in the

RJ-45 end and in the correct order.

5.

Crimp the RJ-45 connector with the crimping pliers until you hear a click.

6.

Use a cable tester to verify the connectivity of the cable.

Optical fiber

Optical fibers feature low loss and long transmission distance.
Optical fibers can be classified into single mode fibers and multi-mode fibers. A single mode fiber (with

yellow jacket) carries only a single ray of light; a multi-mode fiber (with orange jacket) carries multiple

modes of lights.

Table 38 Characteristics of single mode and multi-mode optical fibers

Item Single mode fiber

Multi-mode fiber

Core

Small core (10 micrometers or less)

Larger core than single mode fiber (50
micrometers, 62.5 micrometers or greater)

Dispersion Less

dispersion

Allows greater dispersion and therefore,
signal loss exists.

Light source and
transmission distance

Uses lasers as the light source often

within campus backbones for distance
of several thousand meters

Uses LEDs as the light source often within

LANs or distances of a couple hundred
meters within a campus network

Table 39 Allowed maximum tensile force and crush load

Period of force

Tensile load (N)

Crush load (N/mm)

Short period

150

500

Long term

80

100

Fiber connectors are indispensable passive components in an optical fiber communication system. They

allow the removable connection between optical channels, which makes the optical system debugging

and maintenance more convenient. There are multiple types of fiber connectors.

Figure 50

shows an LC

connector.

Figure 50 Appearance of an LC connector

Follow these guidelines when you connect an optical fiber:

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