August 18, 2010

Field Testing Installed Optical Fiber Cabling

  • Fluke Networks
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This white paper reviews best practices for the technician performing field tests on installed optical fiber cabling. As traffic over networks expands and expectations of reliability increase, testing optical fiber cabling after installation is more important than ever before to assure the end-user that the installation was done properly and that the cabling will support Local Area Networks (LAN) into the future.

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This is an excellent tutorial.  Full of practical advice, comparison of various specifications, and down-to-earth explanations.

I especially like the level of detail and the way that the paper is divided into sections on TIA Standards Performance Requirements, Testing Practices, and Troubleshooting.

You'll also find this to be a super complement to our recent detailed discussion on "Encircled Flux."

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