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==1Gb/s== |
==1Gb/s== |
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[[File:SFP-SX.jpg|thumb|SX SFP]] |
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For 1Gbit/s bearers, the connection from the Openreach to the customer equipment is presented using multimode mode fibre on LC connectors. A suitable SFP for the customer equipment would be a 550m MMF 850nm SX SFP and a length of multimode cable with LC connectors at each end. your router/switch would also need a SFP port. We can supply a suitable SFP and cable if you require. |
For 1Gbit/s bearers, the connection from the Openreach NTE to the customer equipment is presented using multimode mode fibre on LC connectors. A suitable SFP for the customer equipment would be a 550m MMF 850nm SX SFP and a length of multimode cable with LC connectors at each end. your router/switch would also need a SFP port. We can supply a suitable SFP and cable if you require. |
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This link should be used with an auto-negotiation port which is the default for gigabit links |
This link should be used with an auto-negotiation port which is the default for gigabit links |
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The ONT requires power, and has two IEC sockets for resilience. eg, you can use a UPS on the 2nd power socket to power the unit in the event of mains power loss. |
The ONT requires power, and has two IEC sockets for resilience. eg, you can use a UPS on the 2nd power socket to power the unit in the event of mains power loss. |
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SFP-SX.jpg|SX SFP for customer equipment |
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MMF.jpg|Multimode patch lead |
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==10Gb/s== |
==10Gb/s== |
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