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Re: Long Distance Dark Fiber

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jeff Wheeler)
Fri Mar 11 10:16:29 2011

In-Reply-To: <4D7A30DC.7010502@kenweb.org>
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 10:16:21 -0500
From: Jeff Wheeler <jsw@inconcepts.biz>
To: ml@kenweb.org, nanog@nanog.org
Errors-To: nanog-bounces+nanog.discuss=bloom-picayune.mit.edu@nanog.org

On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 9:25 AM, ML <ml@kenweb.org> wrote:
> Would it be too crazy to buy a spool of fiber and splice the end of one p=
air
> to the next pair and so on? =A0Won't be able to simulate 2200 miles of fi=
ber
> but it'll be a long span.

This is by no means crazy.  If you visit a laboratory where gear is
tested, you'll find exactly that -- spools of fiber which can be
connected together (through whatever splicing or patching method is
desired for the simulation) to give the desired span length.  These
usually look nicer than big spools of cable, and are even available in
rack-mount enclosures with vendor logos. :)

--=20
Jeff S Wheeler <jsw@inconcepts.biz>
Sr Network Operator=A0 /=A0 Innovative Network Concepts


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