Chapter 2 Calculating transmission distance
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Installation and Networking Guidelines for Optical Routing
Hub and spoke transmission distance
Hub and Spoke topologies are the most complex. The characteristics of all
components designed into the network must be considered in calculating
transmission distance. The following factors determine maximum transmission
distance for the hub and spoke configuration in
Figure 13
:
•
CWDM OADM insertion add loss
•
CWDM OADM insertion drop loss
•
Passthrough insertion loss for intermediate nodes
•
Fiber attenuation of 0.25 per kilometer
The Ethernet switch host does not have to be near the CWDM OADM, and the
CWDM OADM does not regenerate signal. Therefore, maximum transmission
distance is from GBIC to GBIC.
As the signal in
Figure 13
passes from point A to point B (the most remote points
in the hub and spoke), it is expected to lose strength in the fiber optic cable, and in
each connection between the individual CWDM OADMs, the CWDM OMUX-8,
and the CWDM GBICs. The number of OADMs that can be supported is based on
the loss budget calculations.
Figure 13 Hub and spoke network configuration
OADM
OADM
A
B
OADM
OADM
OADM
OADM
OADM
GBIC
GBIC
OMUX-8
Transmission Distance
(GBIC to GBIC)
OADM
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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 ...
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