Finisar Corp.., A manufacturer of high-speed optical communications, in cooperation with EXFO inc. and Ixia, standard-compliant proven 100G Ethernet (100gE) optical link at OFC in San Diego last week. The exercise was the demonstration of Ixia, “K2″ 100G EXFO Packet Blazer test and the test year 40G/100G Ethernet communication error at 103.1 Gb / s modules LR4-100gE Finisar optical transceiver of PSC.
Flawless transaction has been demonstrated by the delivery of IP packets between the testers 100G over 20 km of singlemode fiber, exceeding the maximum distance of 10 km under standardization for this application.
The optical transceiver modules are compatible with Finisar FTLC1181R PSC Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) and the Central 100GBASE LR4 (4 x 25 Gb / s) optical interface defined by the IEEE draft standard P802.3ba. Ltr part of a family of transceivers Finisar PSC, which also 40G Ethernet Single-mode and multimode versions. Finisar entire portfolio of transceiver modules PSC services internally developed in-house integrated circuits and packaged to look.
EXFO FTB-85100G is a laptop 100/40 Gb / s Ethernet test; simplified laboratory tests, field trials and early implementation. Product features include:
Fully integrated Layer 1/2/3 evaluating the performance of 40G and 100G Ethernet network equipment and service testing capabilities Etherbert to test the integrity of 40G and 100G Ethernet over WDM networks OTU3 / 4 test capabilities integrated into a single test module.
Ixia “K2″ 40 and a traffic generator’s IP network and physical 100gE coding sublayer (PCS) generated measurement and analysis of the solid layer and analyzed 1-7 100gE 40GE and liner to rate up 1 million separate flows per port. The modules enable an individual “PCS Bit Error Rate Test Lane (BERT) tests on a variety of PRBS patterns. The K2 product interact via Ixia 10GE existing product lines and speed while integrating seamlessly with Ixia’s automation software, the reasons for migration path to low cost for system development speed Ethernet .
July 18, 2011