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Suggestion on Fiber tester
- Subject: Suggestion on Fiber tester
- From: niels=nanog at bakker.net (Niels Bakker)
- Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 17:43:01 +0200
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* blake.mailinglist at pfankuch.me (Blake Pfankuch - Mailing List) [Thu 26 Sep 2013, 05:28 CEST]:
>To follow up, all of this fiber is mm and all light is sx to sfp.
>Currently all 1gbit, but it will be repulled as 10gbit capable
>soon... I guess I'm going to have to be a little less cheap and
>shoot for something under $1000.
I'm not aware of testers in your price range that will tell you "This
fiber will/will not work for 10GbE" but can second the recommendation
for an OTDR, especially if you have metro fibers.
If you're repulling (I'm unfamiliar with the word but assume you mean
taking out current infrastructure and putting in new fiber through
existing ducts), why not go singlemode? That will save you so much
headaches with 10G, and SFP optics are only slightly more expensive.
-- Niels.