Nt1310 Unit 3

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As with the introduction 10 GE, there came some issues that would arise for a variety of reason. The standards were in ally developed to alleviate bottleneck on large networks, and though it can complete such a task, it still faces issues in proper deployment and efficiently transferring data between networks. The first issue is that conversation for upgrading existing networks from 1-GE to 10 GE, 40 GE, and 100 GE. For large enterprises that already deploy one solution, it may be difficult and costly to go from 1 to 10 GE. This is because they would be forced to reorganize and get rid of existing calming. Though with the new cabling that would be installed there would, in the end, be less, it would be expensive to reorganize, reframe, reconnect networks and require manpower to do such tasks. Compatibility between these GE’s as well matters as without the latest version is compatible with the previous issues could arise across networks and successfully transferring data. Meaning that there could be a loss of data if there is not a secure connection across networks. …show more content…

That is why the parameters in which cabling is completed is of such importance. If the parameters are not correct for the connect then, it means that data cannot be successfully transferred between networks are they cannot meet the specific performance level that they should be running at. The way to notice if there are cabling and connection issues in the hardware is to monitor the attenuation of the connection which measures the signal power loss between an input and output network channel. If there are losses between the input and output, that means, that a large sum of data transferring between these GEs has to be returned and retransmitted between the fiber and copper cabling just because of hardware

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