Fiber Cable Overview - HP HSR6800 Installation Manual

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Figure 33 SFP+ transceiver module

Fiber cable overview

CAUTION:
Never exert a fierce force when you insert or remove a fiber connector.
Never pull, press or extrude the fiber fiercely.
Optical fibers can be classified into single-mode optical fibers and multi-mode optical fibers. A
single-mode optical fiber carries only a single ray of light, and a multi-mode optical fiber carries multiple
modes of lights.
Table 9 Characteristics of single-mode and multi-mode optical fibers
Item
Core
Dispersion
Light source and transmission
distance
Table 10
lists the allowed maximum tensile load and crush load for the fiber.
Table 10 Allowed maximum tensile force and crush load
Period of force
Short period
Long term
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.
connector. Fiber ports of the HP HSR6800 routers support only LC connectors.
Single-mode optical fiber
Small core (10 micrometers or less)
Less dispersion
Users lasers as the light source often
within campus backbones for distance
of several thousand meters
Tensile load (N)
150
80
29
Multi-mode optical fiber
Larger core than single-mode
optical fiber (50 micrometers, 62.5
micrometers or greater)
Allows greater dispersion and
therefore, signal loss exists
Uses LEDs as the light source often
within LANs or distances of a
couple hundred meters within a
campus network
Crush load (N/mm)
500
100
Figure 34
shows an LC

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