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Title: undirected links
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In some FttH networks, a IEEE standard is used where traffic in both directions is using a single strand of glass fiber 
on different wavelengths. The upstream is using 1310 nm, while the downstream uses 1550 nm. This is an example of a 
bidirectional connection using an underlying undirected medium.
Submitted By: Freek Dijkstra
Submitted On: 03/08/2012 10:57 AM EST
Last Modified: 07/04/2012 11:17 AM EDT

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Description
In some FttH networks, a IEEE standard is used where traffic in both directions 
is using a single strand of glassfiber on different wavelengths. The upstream is
 using 1310 nm, while the downstream uses 1550 nm. This is an example of a 
bidirectional connection using an underlying undirected medium.
In some FttH networks, a IEEE standard is used where traffic in both directions 
is using a single strand of glass fiber on different wavelengths. The upstream 
is using 1310 nm, while the downstream uses 1550 nm. This is an example of a 
bidirectional connection using an underlying undirected medium.
03/28/2012 4:29 AM EDT Freek Dijkstra
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bidirectional links
undirected links
03/28/2012 4:29 AM EDT Freek Dijkstra
Description
In some FttH networks, a IEEE standard is used where traffic in both directions 
is using a single strand of glassfiber on different wavelengths. The upstream is
 using 1310 nm, while the downstream uses 1550 nm. This is an example of a 
bidirectional connection using a undirected medium.
In some FttH networks, a IEEE standard is used where traffic in both directions 
is using a single strand of glassfiber on different wavelengths. The upstream is
 using 1310 nm, while the downstream uses 1550 nm. This is an example of a 
bidirectional connection using an underlying undirected medium.
03/08/2012 11:09 AM EST Freek Dijkstra
Description
In some FttH networks, a IEEE standard is used where traffic in both directions 
is using a single strand of glassfiber on different wavelengths. The upstream is
 using 1310 nm, while the downstream uses 1550 nm. This is an example of a 
bidirectional connection using a -seemingly- unidirectional medium.
In some FttH networks, a IEEE standard is used where traffic in both directions 
is using a single strand of glassfiber on different wavelengths. The upstream is
 using 1310 nm, while the downstream uses 1550 nm. This is an example of a 
bidirectional connection using a undirected medium.
03/08/2012 11:05 AM EST Freek Dijkstra

 
 
 
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