Nice video. Explained that OM3 is for 10G applications, but didn't mention that you can still run 1G through it, as with the OM5... I know there was mention of future proofing, implying that you can run lower speeds today on the higher OM# cable, and increase the speed with a compatible transceiver in the future, but not sure it was clear enough for some. Thanks for the video.
Please do one on the connector colors. For instance blue connectors are usually single move fiber connections while tan and aqua connectors are usually multimode. This comes in handy when dealing with armored cables which often have no information on them.
You need correcting. You stated that OM in OM1-OM2-OM3-OM4-OM5 stands for " Optical Mode" but this is in fact not the case. OM stands for "Optical Multimode" whereas OS in OS1-OS2-OS3-OS4-OS5 Stands for "Optical Singlemode".
It is best for us to defer you to the SAN/switch vendor to ensure the solution is supported by your vendor. For SAN configurations, it's imperative to use vendor tested and approved cabling, switches, HDDs, cables, etc.. in order to receive vendor support. That would be the most important thing to keep in mind when dealing with anything revolving around a SAN setup, including the cabling used for the specific setup.
No, we do not suggest it. To maintain the integrity of your connection you always want to mate "like modes" of fiber together. There is probably an easy solution to your issue. Please give us a call 888-622-0223! We would be happy to help.
Nice video. Explained that OM3 is for 10G applications, but didn't mention that you can still run 1G through it, as with the OM5... I know there was mention of future proofing, implying that you can run lower speeds today on the higher OM# cable, and increase the speed with a compatible transceiver in the future, but not sure it was clear enough for some. Thanks for the video.
Please do one on the connector colors. For instance blue connectors are usually single move fiber connections while tan and aqua connectors are usually multimode. This comes in handy when dealing with armored cables which often have no information on them.
17 people who disliked must not speak english or something. this was perfect
You need correcting. You stated that OM in OM1-OM2-OM3-OM4-OM5 stands for " Optical Mode" but this is in fact not the case. OM stands for "Optical Multimode" whereas OS in OS1-OS2-OS3-OS4-OS5 Stands for "Optical Singlemode".
The specs for OM3, OM4, and OM5 all seem the same yet they have big differences in the amount of GIG they can handle. Why?
Wow that was dense, but very informative. Nice illustration of the MM cable types!
Exactly what I was looking for, much appreciated.
Great video! It seems that OM2 cables do support 10 gig up to 82 meters, based on what I have read. Is this true? Thanks!
Beautiully exlained!!!Thank you!!
Can we connect ST connector 62.5 OM1 by using adapter to ST 50 OM2 or
No, adapters of 50 and 62.5 cannot be connected
Please explain how what level of cables are needed for Fibre Channel SANs at 8Gb, 16Gb, and 32Gb speeds.
It is best for us to defer you to the SAN/switch vendor to ensure the solution is supported by your vendor. For SAN configurations, it's imperative to use vendor tested and approved cabling, switches, HDDs, cables, etc.. in order to receive vendor support. That would be the most important thing to keep in mind when dealing with anything revolving around a SAN setup, including the cabling used for the specific setup.
awesome presentation!!
how about 400G?
Can i use om3 with a 1gig transceiver?
Yes, OM3, even though it is capable of supporting up to 10G, does allow for 1 gig traffic with no disadvantage or issue whatsoever.
So can OM4 and OM5?
We can splice om3 pigtail with om1cable.?
No, we do not suggest it. To maintain the integrity of your connection you always want to mate "like modes" of fiber together. There is probably an easy solution to your issue. Please give us a call 888-622-0223! We would be happy to help.
@@Cablesandkits I try splice butt dB loss is to much
@@mubasharmehar9475 so... you answered your own question
which are sm and which are mm with respect to om?
SM is single mode MM is multi-mode
All OM1 thru OM5 are multimode, SM2 is single mode (OS1 no longer recognized)
OM-x = Optical Multi-mode
OS-x = Optical Single-mode
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Nitish sharma go back to snake charming or carpet making..