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Re: Suggestion on Fiber tester


From: Carlos Alcantar <carlos () race com>
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 21:20:19 +0000

I would also suggest you use a ferrule cleaner every single time you touch
an end 

http://www.fiberoptics4sale.com/p/Fiber_Optic_Connector_Reel_Cleaners/SFM25
0.html


Carlos Alcantar
Race Communications / Race Team Member
1325 Howard Ave. #604, Burlingame, CA. 94010
Phone: +1 415 376 3314 / carlos () race com / http://www.race.com





-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Anderson <cra () WPI EDU>
Date: Thursday, September 26, 2013 10:52 AM
To: "nanog () nanog org" <nanog () nanog org>
Subject: Re: Suggestion on Fiber tester

On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 02:23:37AM +0000, Blake Pfankuch - Mailing List
wrote:
I am in the market for a simple fiber tester.  I have about 80 pairs
running through my complex and we are running into some possible issues
with some of the really old ones.  The pen light to confirm that it's the
right strand is going to require a little bit more insight to determine
if there is an issue with fiber in conduit or patch.

I don't need something super fancy, just need something that gives a
good, bad or "holy crap is that concrete you are testing on" for
starters.  I am also shooting for about $150-250 tops.

Any suggestions?

How about using the built-in Digital Optcis Monitoring (DOM/DDM) in
modern SFPs?  Assuming your switches/routers and SFPs support it, you
can read the received power level right from your switches/routers.
The cost might be zero if you already have capabile equipment...

Combine that with a flashlight for identifying strands, and it might
be all you need...





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