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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
As application limits continue to become more stringent, limits proposed by ISO and ANSI are no longer acceptable to evaluate the quality of a fiber optic infrastructure. | As application limits continue to become more stringent, limits proposed by ISO and ANSI are no longer acceptable to evaluate the quality of a fiber optic infrastructure. Using recent ISO and ANSI test limits is especially problematic when testing multi-mode fiber optic links with more than two connections, which is often the case in datacenters. | ||
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Revision as of 19:01, 15 January 2019
Introduction
As application limits continue to become more stringent, limits proposed by ISO and ANSI are no longer acceptable to evaluate the quality of a fiber optic infrastructure. Using recent ISO and ANSI test limits is especially problematic when testing multi-mode fiber optic links with more than two connections, which is often the case in datacenters.
Solution
We recommend this custom limit during length/loss testing. End-users could set Maximum Length and Maximum Overall Loss in accordance with the application limit. For example, if the link is OM3 multimode fiber and the application is IEEE 10GBASE-SR, these values would be respectively 300m and 2,60dB (@ 850 nm). More information is available during the Certified Cabling Test Training module VERSIVFO.
Parameter | Default value | Recommended value |
Length (m) | 2000,0 | 2000,0 |
Connection Loss (dB) | 0,75 | 0,30 |
Splice Loss (dB) | 0,30 | 0,15 |
Loss/km @ 850nm (dB/km) | 3,00 | 3,00 |
Loss/km @ 1300nm (dB/km) | 1,50 | 1,50 |
Loss/km @ 1310nm (dB/km) | 1,00 | 1,00 |
Loss/km @ 1550nm (dB/km) | 1,00 | 1,00 |