Hello,
Dark fibre simply means unused fibre, or "a piece of unconnected fibre". If
you connect OC-3c interfaces to both ends of a dark fibre, then the fibre
becomes an OC-3c link. If you connect both ends of the dark fibre to gigabit
ethernet interfaces, then that becomes a GE link. Got it ?
Howard
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From: Yee, Jason
To: 'bahadir korkmaz'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: what is dark fiber?
Date: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 10:27AM
I think dark fibre means a OC3 or OC12 link
Jason
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Subject: what is dark fiber?
hi.
what is dark fiber?
i found some sites that says dark fiber means unused fiber.
is it so?
i think dark fiber must be different then unused fiber.
i mean for example. 10gigabit ethernet runs on dark fiber.
dark must be something related to bandwidth or wavelength.
if someone knows dark fiber definition i ll be happy.
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