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Best Practices for Managing the Cabling During Cable Instllation

Do not placing the multiple bundles or over-bunding the cables, it might increase the loss of the cable, or damage the jacekt. Avoid over bending the fiber cable, it is not copper cable, and considering to use bending insensitive cable to avoide bending loss Avoid mounting cabling components in locations that block access to other […]

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Passive Network TAP for 40G/100G Data Center

OTAP splitters (MTP/MPO interface) are hardware tools that allow you to monitor your network. The Optical TAP with 50:50, 60:40 or with a customized splitting ratio, which could 100% copy your network data to the monitoring site. The Fiber TAPs are passive (non-powered), that will not cause the live network devices to lose the link […]

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Do you know the typical component types needed for optical cabling infrastructure in data center

As networking equipment becomes denser and port counts in the data center increase to hundreds and thousands of ports, managing cables connected to these devices become a difficult challenge. Traditionally, connecting cables directly to individual ports on low port-count equipment was considered manageable. Applying the same principles to high port-count equipment made the task more […]

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Causes of cabling faults for copper patch cord in structured cabling network

For each of the required TIA and ISO structured cabling measurements, you will find troubleshooting tips to help quickly pinpoint the cause of failures when they occur. In some examples, you will find suggested reasons why the measurement does not fail in cases you would expect to see a failure. Wiremap Test Result Possible Cause […]

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Complete Comparison Table of CAT5, CAT5e, CAT6, CAT6a, CAT7 and CAT8 Copper Cable

The following table helps you to understand more clearly about the categories of Ethernet cable. Items Category 5 / cat5 Category 5e / cat5e Category 6 / cat6 Category 6a / cat6a Category 7 / cat7 Category 8 / cat8 Applicable for Phone YES YES YES YES NO NO Applicable for Office Network YES YES […]

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FAQ about 400G BIDI MSA

What will the 400G BiDi MSA group define? The MSA group is dedicated to defining optical data link specifications based on a dual wavelength bidirectional transmission technology on multimode fiber (MMF) that enables a reduction in fiber count relative to other solutions. The 400 Gbps BiDi solution leverages both the widely adopted 40 Gbps and […]

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Update from 40G/100G to 400G Network

The demanding of higher bandwidth is stronger than ever before. This is driving the data center upgrade from 25G, 40G, 100G to 400G or more. Currently most of the data centers, enterprises, metros, and long haul networks are using cost-effective 40G or 100G connectivity. However, due to the bandwidth demanding, venders are starting to deploy […]

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DON’TS for AOC Active Optic Cables

This DON’TS is especially for those engineers used to focus on copper structured cabling. Do not twist the AOC cables, it is not like copper cable Do not pull the AOC cables, each cable with a pulling force requirement Do not staple the cables. Do not uncoil the cable, as a kink might occur. if […]

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Which type to use? 8 types of copper patch cord UTP, STP, FTP etc.

Since twisted pair used in the data communication network, there are many types of terminology like UTP, STP, FTP etc for describing the twisted cable, these cables are used in the different environment like the high-performance data center, enterprise machine room, manufacturing facilities etc. Based on ISO/IEC 11801, there are 8 types of cables, please […]

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