4.5
Which of the following fiber-optic cable types is used within a campus network?
Multimode
How far can MMF travel before signal loss?
500 meters
____________ refers to the spreading out of a light pulse over time.
Dispersion
Similar to a LC simplex connector, but uses a duplex connector.
Duplex Multimode LC Connectors
What four types of industry is fiber-optic cabling used in?
Enterprise Networks Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) Long-Haul Networks Submarine Cable Networks
What cords are required for interconnecting infrastructure devices?
Fiber patch cords
What type of fiber-optic cable can be powered by low-cost LEDs and provides bandwidth up to 10 Gb/s over link lengths of up to 550 meters?
MMF
These are sometimes called little or local connectors and are quickly growing in popularity due to their smaller size.
Lucent Connector (LC) Simplex Connectors
What media can transmit signals with less attenuation and is completely immune to EMI and RFI
Optical Fiber
What color jacket is for multimode fiber cables?
Orange or Aqua
What type of fiber-optic cable is popular in long-distance situations spanning hundreds of kilometers, such as those required in long haul telephony and cable TV applications?
SMF
Which of the fiber-optic cable types can travel approximately 100 km?
Single-mode
Which of the fiber-optic cable types use lasers in a single stream as a data light source transmitter?
Single-mode
What two broad types of fiber-optic cables exist?
Single-mode fiber (SMF) Multimode Fiber (MMF)
One of the first connector types used. The connector locks securely with a "Twist-on/twist-off" bayonet-style mechanism.
Straight-Tip (ST) connectors
______________ are sometimes referred to as square connector or standard connector. They are a widely-adopted LAN and WAN connector that uses a push-pull mechanism to ensure positive insertion. This connector type is used with multimode and single-mode fiber.
Subscriber Connector (SC) connectors
How should fiber cables be protected when not in use?
With a small plastic cap
What color jacket is for single-mode fiber cables?
Yellow