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What topology is used with 10GBase
I'm preparing for the Network+ exam and need to know what topology is used with the following:
10GBaseSR/SW 10GBaseLR/LW 10GBaseER/EW 10GBaseT Thanks for any info John Hale |
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Thanks for the link.
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And here: 10-gigabit Ethernet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The four common 10Gb links types I typically see on LANs and WANs are 10GBase-T, SR, LR, and LRM. The primary reason for using the different types is the cable distance that you need. Also note that not all of the fiber interfaces are multi-mode--some are single-mode. SFP+ modules tend to be more common on newer equipment, which took over from the older GBIC standard.
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Thanks for that link.
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