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From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2019 00:27:39 +0200

Indeed.

Even if the PFE and SLTE are side-by-side inside a room at the CLS, the
physical connection between them typically happens inside the BMH (beach
manhole).

So provided you can run the Management traffic between the SLTE and PFE
optically, you can separate both devices as far as your optics can carry
the full channel payload toward the wet plant. That could be anywhere
between 80km - 120km, depending on your optics and Tx launch power
requirements.

Mark.

On 6/Dec/19 16:04, Mehmet Akcin wrote:
Thank you

I know SLTE can be further than 100m

On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 06:26 Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu
<mailto:mark.tinka () seacom mu>> wrote:

    If the SLTE and PFE are not going to be co-located next to each
    other, the 2 main considerations are:

      * The Management signal between the SLTE and the PFE, which is
        generally ran over copper. So 100m becomes the distance limit.
        However, you can mitigate this by doing media conversion
        between optical and copper. Also, it's quite possible that
        modern PFE's and SLTE's can run Management traffic over
        optical signals. One would have to check with the vendors.

      * The SLTE Launch Tx power into the wet plant toward the 1st
        repeater. You'd have to design this for every specific case;
        whether you want to co-locate the SLTE and PFE, or if you want
        to separate them. This is critical so that all payload
        channels are correctly balanced.

    Mark.


    On 5/Dec/19 05:53, Mehmet Akcin wrote:
    is there any limitation of where an SLTE can be placed in terms
    of distance from PFE?

    I have looked in to usual palaces and i was unable to confirm
    there is any requirements for any distance. Any cons can you guys
    think of that you want to share would be appreciated.

    here are places I have looked at

    http://opticalcloudinfra.com/index.php/2018/03/28/whys-hows-open-subsea-cable-systems/

    https://www.osa.org/osaorg/media/osa.media/OSAF/Banners/Cable_Powering.pdf

    http://opticalcloudinfra.com/index.php/2016/02/27/why-open-subsea-cable-systems/

    thank you

    On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 1:03 PM Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu
    <mailto:mark.tinka () seacom mu>> wrote:



        On 26/Nov/19 18:47, Ben Cannon wrote:

        > Nowadays however, the CLS is looked at more like an ILA
        shelter, or
        > when feasible cable landings are going directly into metro
        CNDCs as
        > the physical gear is getting smaller and smaller and more
        suitable for
        > colocation.

        Nowadays, the SLTE sits in a proper data centre.


        >
        > There’s still the small matter of 11,000volts of power or more…
        >  That’s usually kept out towards the sea.

        Yes, PFE's will generally live at the CLS.

        Mark.


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