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Chapter 15: Diagnose Problems in
Fiber Links
Common Causes of Problems in Fiber Links
Most problems
in fiber links are caused by dirty, scratched, or
damaged connectors, as shown in Table 18.
The table shows results of a survey of 89 contractors and private
network owners. The results show what percentage of each
group commonly found the faults listed.
Table 18. Causes of Failures in Fiber Links
Fault
Percentage of the Group that Commonly Finds
the Fault
Network Owners
Contractors
Dirty end faces
80 %
98 %
Poor polishing
72 %
88 %
Broken connectors
40 %
86 %
Mislabeling
8 %
86 %
Shattered end faces
34 %
82 %
Bad splices
36 %
74 %
Excessive bends
6 %
66 %
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