Re: MultiMode Fiber Connectivity... (850nm) Power Question

2015-02-11 Thread Eric Litvin
Faisal,

You don't need to worry about power range when connecting SR or LR.
However, an ER or ZR on a loopback can damage Rx. The strength of the
receiving signal is always under the tolerance allowed. The 850nm Light is
attenuated very quickly because of the MMF and the 850nm light source. This
light source is more like an LED than a Laser.  The MTTF on any transceiver
is 50,000 hours at room temperature. A bigger factor is high temperature,
because the chip is a semiconductor.


Eric Litvin

President

e...@lumaoptics.net
Direct: (650)440-4382

Mobile:(*650)996-7270*
Fax: (650) 618-1870

On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 12:48 PM, Faisal Imtiaz fai...@snappytelecom.net
wrote:

 Hello,

 I was looking for feedback on the following question:-

 When connecting two MM SFP/SFP+/XFP 's together...(short range).

 What should be the best practice receive power range ?

 Is it true that if the rx power is higher than (x?) then it shortens the
 life of the optics ?
 (assumption being made here is that MAX Rx Power is not being exceed as
 per the spec sheets of the optics)

 Regards

 Faisal Imtiaz
 Snappy Internet  Telecom
 7266 SW 48 Street
 Miami, FL 33155
 Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232

 Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email: supp...@snappytelecom.net




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Eric Litvin

President

e...@lumaoptics.net
Direct: (650)440-4382

Mobile:(*650)996-7270 650%29996-7270*
Fax: (650) 618-1870


Re: MultiMode Fiber Connectivity... (850nm) Power Question

2015-02-11 Thread Bob Evans

Thank You
Bob Evans
CTO




 Hello,

 I was looking for feedback on the following question:-

 When connecting two MM SFP/SFP+/XFP 's together...(short range).

 What should be the best practice receive power range ?

 Is it true that if the rx power is higher than (x?) then it shortens the
 life of the optics ?

Yes, but thats only true about single mode frequencies not multimode (MM)
because those are not as powerful. All MM is expected to go a very limited
distance, so levels are never high. We have MM 3 foot jumpers between gear
running for years.

 (assumption being made here is that MAX Rx Power is not being exceed as
 per the spec sheets of the optics)

 Regards

 Faisal Imtiaz
 Snappy Internet  Telecom
 7266 SW 48 Street
 Miami, FL 33155
 Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232

 Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email: supp...@snappytelecom.net





MultiMode Fiber Connectivity... (850nm) Power Question

2015-02-11 Thread Faisal Imtiaz
Hello,

I was looking for feedback on the following question:-

When connecting two MM SFP/SFP+/XFP 's together...(short range).

What should be the best practice receive power range ?

Is it true that if the rx power is higher than (x?) then it shortens the life 
of the optics ? 
(assumption being made here is that MAX Rx Power is not being exceed as per the 
spec sheets of the optics)

Regards

Faisal Imtiaz
Snappy Internet  Telecom
7266 SW 48 Street
Miami, FL 33155
Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232

Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email: supp...@snappytelecom.net 


Re: MultiMode Fiber Connectivity... (850nm) Power Question

2015-02-11 Thread Faisal Imtiaz
Thank you guys (Bob, Brandon  Eric) for the prompt answer.


Regards.

Faisal Imtiaz
Snappy Internet  Telecom
7266 SW 48 Street
Miami, FL 33155
Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232

Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email: supp...@snappytelecom.net 

- Original Message -
 From: Bob Evans b...@fiberinternetcenter.com
 To: Faisal Imtiaz fai...@snappytelecom.net
 Cc: NANOG nanog@nanog.org
 Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 4:06:23 PM
 Subject: Re: MultiMode Fiber Connectivity... (850nm) Power Question
 
 
 Thank You
 Bob Evans
 CTO
 
 
 
 
  Hello,
 
  I was looking for feedback on the following question:-
 
  When connecting two MM SFP/SFP+/XFP 's together...(short range).
 
  What should be the best practice receive power range ?
 
  Is it true that if the rx power is higher than (x?) then it shortens the
  life of the optics ?
 
 Yes, but thats only true about single mode frequencies not multimode (MM)
 because those are not as powerful. All MM is expected to go a very limited
 distance, so levels are never high. We have MM 3 foot jumpers between gear
 running for years.
 
  (assumption being made here is that MAX Rx Power is not being exceed as
  per the spec sheets of the optics)
 
  Regards
 
  Faisal Imtiaz
  Snappy Internet  Telecom
  7266 SW 48 Street
  Miami, FL 33155
  Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232
 
  Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email: supp...@snappytelecom.net
 
 
 
 


Re: MultiMode Fiber Connectivity... (850nm) Power Question

2015-02-11 Thread Justin M. Streiner

On Wed, 11 Feb 2015, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:


I was looking for feedback on the following question:-

When connecting two MM SFP/SFP+/XFP 's together...(short range).

What should be the best practice receive power range ?


SX (1G) / SR (10G) / SR10 (100G) gear generally has a receive threshold 
that's higher than the maximum launch power.  They are designed for 
short-reach applications (in-building, data center, etc), so no 
attenuation is needed.


Is it true that if the rx power is higher than (x?) then it shortens 
the life of the optics ?
(assumption being made here is that MAX Rx Power is not being exceed as 
per the spec sheets of the optics)


On short-reach optics, this should never be a problem.  On long-reach 
optics, receiver saturation will generally result in link errors/flaps, 
and possibly high rx power warnings (depending on the gear on the 
receiving end), however, these can be addressed using in-line attenuators.


On very long-reach optics, such as ZX (1G) and ER/ZR (10G), it is possible 
to damage the receivers with too hot of a signal because they are designed 
for long spans and a certain amount of distance-based attenuation is 
factored into the optical power budget.


jms


Re: MultiMode Fiber Connectivity... (850nm) Power Question

2015-02-11 Thread Faisal Imtiaz
Thanks Justin...

Faisal Imtiaz
Snappy Internet  Telecom
7266 SW 48 Street
Miami, FL 33155
Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232

Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email: supp...@snappytelecom.net 

- Original Message -
 From: Justin M. Streiner strei...@cluebyfour.org
 To: NANOG nanog@nanog.org
 Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 12:41:23 PM
 Subject: Re: MultiMode Fiber Connectivity... (850nm) Power Question
 
 On Wed, 11 Feb 2015, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
 
  I was looking for feedback on the following question:-
 
  When connecting two MM SFP/SFP+/XFP 's together...(short range).
 
  What should be the best practice receive power range ?
 
 SX (1G) / SR (10G) / SR10 (100G) gear generally has a receive threshold
 that's higher than the maximum launch power.  They are designed for
 short-reach applications (in-building, data center, etc), so no
 attenuation is needed.
 
  Is it true that if the rx power is higher than (x?) then it shortens
  the life of the optics ?
  (assumption being made here is that MAX Rx Power is not being exceed as
  per the spec sheets of the optics)
 
 On short-reach optics, this should never be a problem.  On long-reach
 optics, receiver saturation will generally result in link errors/flaps,
 and possibly high rx power warnings (depending on the gear on the
 receiving end), however, these can be addressed using in-line attenuators.
 
 On very long-reach optics, such as ZX (1G) and ER/ZR (10G), it is possible
 to damage the receivers with too hot of a signal because they are designed
 for long spans and a certain amount of distance-based attenuation is
 factored into the optical power budget.
 
 jms
 


RE: MultiMode Fiber Connectivity... (850nm) Power Question

2015-02-11 Thread Jameson, Daniel
Usually on Multi-mode and Low-power single-mode optics the 
MaxOutputOpticalPower is less than or equal to the  MaxInputOpticalPower, so 
it's not necessary to attenuate.  The trade-off is optimized optics versus 
having an attenuator sticking out the front of the electronics.

Something along the lines of -9.5 to -4 transmit power and  -18 to 0 on the 
Receive power.  Multi-Mode optics tend to be more application specific than 
single-mode  A good rule of thumb is keep a minimum of 4dB off the bottom plus 
20% of the optical budget,  discounting any specific application the above 
optic would be optimal around -10dB.

Daniel Jameson
Manager - IP Network Engineering
TDS Telecom


-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Faisal Imtiaz
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 2:48 PM
To: NANOG
Subject: MultiMode Fiber Connectivity... (850nm) Power Question

Hello,

I was looking for feedback on the following question:-

When connecting two MM SFP/SFP+/XFP 's together...(short range).

What should be the best practice receive power range ?

Is it true that if the rx power is higher than (x?) then it shortens the life 
of the optics ? 
(assumption being made here is that MAX Rx Power is not being exceed as per the 
spec sheets of the optics)

Regards

Faisal Imtiaz
Snappy Internet  Telecom
7266 SW 48 Street
Miami, FL 33155
Tel: 305 663 5518 x 232

Help-desk: (305)663-5518 Option 2 or Email: supp...@snappytelecom.net