Understanding the General Rules
This section describes general rules for configuring an Ethernet network using fiber as the backbone medium. It also provides rules to ensure that your network configuration conforms to distance limitations imposed by Ethernet and networking equipment. Use these guidelines for building your network.
Refer to the sections that follow for specific rules for:
❑Determining maximum
❑Connecting various horizontal media types
❑Examples of recommended
Rules for Configuring a Network
This section outlines the network rules and recommendations for building an Ethernet network. For more
Table 2-1. Basic Network Rules
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1 | Use | Use 62.5 micron cable to | |
| backbone medium. | conform with the IEEE | |
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2 | Wire the backbone in a | Lay extra fiber cables. The extra | |
| star topology to isolate | cost is small and you will need | |
| faults. | them as your network grows. | |
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