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Optical cable fiber specifications

Learn about the optical fiber cable specifications for your server.

The preferred optical fiber for the server is 50/125 multimode fiber. This is because its bandwidth is a factor of three higher than 62.5/125 at the 780 nm wavelength at which the system operates. The 62.5/125 multimode fiber is also supported but at reduced distances. For 3xx systems at 220 Mbps and 5xx, 6x0, Sx0, and SB1 servers at 266 Mbps, a 50/125 fiber will support a distance of 2000 meters. A 62.5/125 fiber will support a distance of 700 meters.

For 5xx, 6x0, Sx0, and SB1 systems that use the higher speed 1063 Mbps link, optical technology with 50/125 fiber will support a distance of 500 meters. A 62.5/125 fiber will support a distance of 175 meters.

Care should be taken so that optical fiber cables are not coiled to a diameter less than 16 cm (6.3 in) and not bent to a radius less than 3 cm (1.2 in). Do not grip optical cables with mechanical tools.

More information about optical cable installation can be found in 940x Installation and Upgrade, SY44-5950.

Note: Although optical technology will support these distances, not all functions can operate at those distances in all cases. Review disk unit and tape unit operation functions before supporting distances beyond 100 meters.

Cable specifications for 50/125

Depending on the data rate, the allowable link loss available to the user varies from 6 to 12 dB. Typical optical fiber connectors have a loss of 0.2 dB with a 0.5 dB maximum loss, and splices run 0.1 to 0.3 dB loss.


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Last updated: Tue, June 17, 2014