Cabletron Systems E1100 User Manual

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MAKING NETWORK CONNECTIONS

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Verify that the fiber strands are “crossed over” at the far end
device, transmit to receive, by checking the labeling on each
strand. Verify that the fiber connection meets the dB loss
specifications outlined in Section 3.3.1, below. If a link still has not
been established, contact Cabletron Systems Technical Support
(see Section 2.12, Getting Help).

1

2

1. ST Port
2. ST Connector

Figure 3-4. ST Fiber Optic Connectors

3.3.1 Fiber Optic Requirements

Cable -

The fiber optic link segments should consist of either

50/125

µ

m, 62.5/125

µ

m, or 100/140

µ

m fiber optic cabling.

Attenuation -

Cable must be tested with a fiber optic

attenuation test set adjusted for an 850 nm wave length. This
test verifies that the signal loss in the cable is acceptable.

Attenuation limits for various cable are listed below:
-

13.0 dB or less for a 50/125

µ

m fiber cable segment.

-

16.0 dB or less for a 62.5/125

µ

m fiber cable.

-

19.0 dB or less for a 100/140

µ

m fiber cable.

Fiber Optic Budget -

the fiber optic budget and total network

propagation delay should be calculated before fiber runs are
incorporated in any network design. Fiber optic budget is the
combination of optical loss of the fiber optic cable, in-line
splices, and fiber optic connectors. Propagation delay is the
time it takes a packet to travel from the sending device to the
receiving device.

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