Definition from ITU G.987:
3.3.15 tolerance to reflected power (transmitter): A transmitter parameter that 
characterizes the
maximum admissible ratio of the average reflected optical transmit power 
incident at the transmitter
to the average optical transmit power.

If my average transmit power is +6dBm and the tolerance to reflected power is 
-15dB, then 6 - 15 = -9, so reflected power as strong as -9dBm won't harm the 
transmitter?
Is it that easy or am I misunderstanding the definition?

-Adam



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