10BASE-F (Multimode)
6-5
Full-Duplex Ethernet Network Requirements
Attenuation
Multimode fiber optic cables must be tested for attenuation with a fiber optic
attenuation test set. The test set must be configured to determine attenuation of
the cable at a wavelength of 850 nm. The attenuation test will confirm or deny that
the cable falls within an acceptable level. The acceptable level of attenuation for a
cable is dependent upon the type of multimode fiber optic cable being tested. The
acceptable levels of attenuation for the types of multimode fiber optic cabling
supported by Cabletron Systems products are listed in Table 6-1 below:
Insertion Loss
The 10BASE-F specification allows for a total dB loss of 10.0 dB or less between
any two stations or devices connected by fiber optic cabling. When calculating
insertion loss, you must consider and count any loss introduced by fiber optic
splices, barrel connectors, distribution boxes or other cable management devices.
The typical dB loss for a splice or a connector is less than 1 dB. The loss statistics
for any fiber optic cable management hardware should be available from the
manufacturer.
Delay
As is the case with Full-Duplex 10BASE-T operation, Full-Duplex 10BASE-F
operation eliminates the possibility of collisions on a network link. Again, for
interoperability with the half-duplex 10BASE-F specifications, Cabletron Systems
recommends that a 10BASE-F link not exceed 5 km in length or 25.6
µ
s of total
one-way propagation delay.
Table 6-1. Multimode Fiber Optic Attenuation Limits
Cable Type
Maximum
Attenuation
50/125
µ
m
13.0 dB
62.5/125
µ
m
16.0 dB
100/140
µ
m
19.0 dB
Summary of Contents for 100BASE-FX
Page 1: ...Cabletron Systems Cabling Guide...
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Page 4: ...Notice ii...
Page 22: ...Cabling Terms 2 8 Test Characteristics...
Page 54: ...Ethernet Media 4 30 Connector Types...
Page 72: ...Full Duplex Ethernet Network Requirements 6 8 Ethernet FOIRL Single Mode...
Page 80: ...Fast Ethernet Network Requirements 7 8 Hybrid Installations...
Page 130: ...FDDI Media 11 16 Connector Types...
Page 136: ...FDDI Network Requirements 12 6 TP PMD STP...
Page 170: ...Connecting and Terminating 14 20 FDDI...
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