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Fiber optic backbone, Figure19: at-mr820tr on a fiber optic backbone, 10base-foirl – Allied Telesis AT-MR820TR User Manual

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Topology

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Fiber Optic Backbone

By attaching a fiber optic transceiver, the AUI port can connect your
network to a fiber optic (10Base-FL/FOIRL) cable backbone.

Figure 19: AT-MR820TR on a Fiber Optic Backbone

The advantages of fiber optic cable are as follows:

immune to electromagnetic interference

spans longer distances without attenuation

eliminates grounding problems

secure from unauthorized taps

10Base-FOIRL. The IEEE FOIRL (fiber-optic inter-repeater link)
standard limit of a fiber segment is 1 km. The fiber optic cable that
connects two repeaters is limited to 1 km.

10Base-FL. The more recent IEEE 10Base-FL standard extends a fiber
segment length to 2 km. This applies only to topologies in which one
10Base-FL node connects to another 10Base-FL node.

Fiber Optic
Transceiver

100 Meters

maximum

Category 3-5

UTP cable

wired

Pin to Pin

Fiber Optic cable

MRx20TR(STP/UTP)_BookA Page 30 Thursday, April 3, 1997 5:24 PM

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