Re: Fiber looping
- From: perkowski1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Perkowski)
- Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2006 16:24:03 GMT
If u are talking about 1 fiber line feeding another fiber line. Yes, but
remember about the signal loss involved when connecting multiple connection
points.
In article <1137235141.143337.14430@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
gautamzone@xxxxxxxxx says...
>
>Hi friends,
>
>I was asked if there is a chance to Fiber loop between three blocks:
>
>Example:
>
>A------>B-------->C
>
>A , B and C are connnected to each other by fiber uplinks. The devices
>that are involved in connecting A,B and C are SC couplers and
>connectors, LIU, Fiber to Ethernet converters and ordinary switches
>with copper ports.
>
>I was told that there is a chance of fiber looping between A-->B and
>B-->C such that the number of converters are reduced.
>
>Is this possible? If yes, please point me to the way this can be done.
>
>Thanks a lot
>Gautam
>
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