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splices, and connectors cause attenuation. Although attenuation is significantly lower
for optical fiber than for other media, it still occurs in both multimode and single-mode
transmission. An efficient optical data link must transmit enough light to overcome
attenuation.
Dispersion is the spreading of the signal over time. The following two types of dispersion
can affect signal transmission through an optical data link:
Chromatic dispersion, which is the spreading of the signal over time caused by the
different speeds of light rays.
Modal dispersion, which is the spreading of the signal over time caused by the different
propagation modes in the fiber.
For multimode transmission, modal dispersion, rather than chromatic dispersion or
attenuation, usually limits the maximum bit rate and link length. For single-mode
transmission, modal dispersion is not a factor. However, at higher bit rates and over longer
distances, chromatic dispersion limits the maximum link length.
An efficient optical data link must have enough light to exceed the minimum power that
the receiver requires to operate within its specifications. In addition, the total dispersion
must be within the limits specified forthe type of link in Telcordia Technologies document
GR-253-CORE (Section 4.3) and International Telecommunications Union (ITU)
document G.957.
When chromatic dispersion is at the maximum allowed, its effect can be considered as
a power penalty in the power budget. The optical power budget must allow for the sum
of component attenuation, power penalties (including those from dispersion), and a
safety margin for unexpected losses.
Related
Documentation
Calculating the EX Series Switch Fiber-Optic Cable Power Budget on page 104
Calculating the EX Series Switch Fiber-Optic Cable Power Margin on page 105
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Juniper EX4300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelEX4300
Virtual ChassisYes, up to 10 members
Layer 3 RoutingYes
10GBASE SFP+ Ports4
Jumbo Frames9216 bytes
MAC Address Table Size32, 000
Operating SystemJunos OS
Uplink Ports4 x 10GBASE SFP+
Power SupplyAC or DC options
Operating Temperature0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)
Input Voltage100-240V AC
Operating Relative Humidity5 to 90% RH, non-condensing
Management OptionsCLI, Web UI, Junos Space
RedundancyYes, power supply and fans
Storage Temperature-40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C)
Ports24 or 48

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