Juniper Networks EX8208 User Manual

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Table 51: Estimated Values for Factors Causing Link Loss (continued)

Sample (LL) Calculation Values

Estimated Link-Loss Value

Link-Loss Factor

This example assumes 5 connectors.
Loss for 5 connectors:

5(0.5 dBm) = 2.5 dBm

0.5 dBm

Connector

This example assumes 2 splices. Loss for
two splices:

2(0.5 dBm) = 1dBm

0.5 dBm

Splice

This example assumes the link is 2 km
long. Fiber attenuation for 2 km:

2 km(1.0 dBm/km) = 2 dBm

2 km( 0.5 dBm/km) = 1 dBm

Multimode—1 dBm/km

Single mode—0.5 dBm/km

Fiber attenuation

1 dBm

1 dBm

Clock Recovery Module (CRM)

NOTE: For information about the actual amount of signal loss caused by equipment
and other factors, see your vendor documentation for that equipment.

2.

Calculate the (

P

M

) by subtracting (

LL

) from (

P

B

):

P

B

– LL = P

M

13 dBm – 0.5 dBm [HOL] – 5 (0.5 dBm) – 2 (0.5 dBm) – 2 km (1.0 dBm/km) – 1 dB
[CRM] = P

M

13 dBm – 0.5 dBm – 2.5 dBm – 1 dBm – 2 dBm – 1 dBm = P

M

P

M

= 6 dBm

The calculated power margin is greater than zero, indicating that the link has sufficient
power for transmission. Also, the power margin value does not exceed the maximum
receiver input power. Refer to the specification for your receiver to find the maximum
receiver input power.

Related Topics

Calculating the EX8200 Switch Fiber-Optic Cable Power Budget on page 120

Optical Interface Support in EX8200 Switches on page 60

Understanding EX8200 Switch Fiber-Optic Cable Signal Loss, Attenuation, and
Dispersion on page 106

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