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Installation and Networking Guidelines for Optical Routing
Preface
Nortel Networks* optical routing system supports high-speed data
communications in metropolitan area networks (MANs) by:
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Connecting Gigabit Ethernet ports with fiber optic networks.
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Combining multiple wavelengths on a single fiber to expand available
bandwidth.
The system components include:
This book contains the following topics:
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“Describing the optical routing system” on page 17
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“Calculating transmission distance” on page 27
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“Installing the shelf, OADM, and OMUX” on page 35
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“CWDM OADM specifications” on page 45
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“CWDM OMUX specifications” on page 47
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“Handling and cleaning fiber optic equipment” on page 49
Component
Function
CWDM Gigabit interface
converters (GBICs)
Convert signals in a switch to laser light for connection to a
fiber optic network.
Passive optical
multiplexing devices
Combine laser light signals received from GBICs onto a
single fiber for transport to the destination. Separates the
wavelengths at the destination and routes them onto
different fibers which terminate on separate GBICs.
Passive optical shelf
Houses the multiplexers.
Summary of Contents for 10292FA
Page 10: ...10 Figures 212257 B ...
Page 12: ...12 Tables 212257 B ...
Page 16: ...16 Preface 212257 B ...
Page 26: ...26 Chapter 1 Describing the optical routing system 212257 B ...
Page 46: ...46 Appendix A CWDM OADM specifications 212257 B ...
Page 48: ...48 Appendix B CWDM OMUX specifications 212257 B ...
Page 54: ...54 Appendix C Handling and cleaning fiber optic equipment 212257 B ...
Page 66: ...66 Glossary 212257 B ...
Page 70: ...70 Index 212257 B ...