DWDM C-Band and L-Band channels

Fiber Optic

In my continuing series on DWDM, we are talking about commonly accepted channels in DWDM C-Band and L-Band. In previous posts, I talked about what DWDM is and wavelengths. The chart below showcases the DWDM channel numbers and their respective wavelengths within the C-band, enabling multiplexing and high-capacity data transmission across these frequencies within the … Read more

DWDW wavelength Grid and Bands

fiber optic device with many connected cables

In a previous article, I wrote about understanding what DWDM is. This article will dive into what channels and wavelengths are available in DWDM systems. DWDM systems adhere to a standardized wavelength grid, typically spaced at intervals of 0.8, 0.4, or even 0.2 nanometers. These channels are grouped into bands, such as the C-band (Conventional … Read more

The Challenge of Cell Phone Reception Inside Data Centers: Exploring Connectivity Solutions

Data centers, designed with robust materials to shield against electromagnetic interference and protect sensitive equipment, inadvertently hinder cell phone reception. Thick concrete walls, metal structures, and specialized insulation that secure the integrity of the data center’s environment act as barriers, impeding cellular signals from penetrating the facility. Importance of Cell Phone Connectivity: Bridging the Gap … Read more

The Vital Importance of Diverse Power Entries in Data Centers

black hardwares on data server room

Diverse power entries refer to providing multiple, independent electrical power sources to a data center. Rather than relying solely on a single power feed, this setup involves multiple entry points from distinct utility sources or grids. This redundancy acts as a shield, shielding the data center from unforeseen power failures, outages, or fluctuations. Mitigating Risks: … Read more

How does Power Over Ethernet (POE) work?

cables connected to ethernet ports

Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology allows electrical power and data to be transmitted together over standard Ethernet cables, typically Cat5e, Cat6, or Cat7 cables. It eliminates the need for separate power cables, simplifying installations and providing power to devices like IP cameras, VoIP phones, wireless access points, and other networked devices. 1. Ethernet Cable Transmission: … Read more

Packets Down Range #29:Google,Blu Broadband, L4S

Christmas is rapidly approaching. I hope this edition finds you well and as stress-free as you can be for the holidays. In the networking world, the time between Thanksgiving and New Year’s is fairly laid back. Data Centers scale down their work as do service provider networks. Folks are taking time off, and their customers … Read more

Categories to tags

Over the next several weeks, I will convert some categories to Tags. I am doing this to streamline finding relevant content on this blog as well as my ability to quickly post items.

Celebrating a Merry ISP Network Christmas: Spreading Connectivity Cheer!

Cassini End of Mission (NHQ201709150002)

‘Tis the season to be jolly, and amidst the joyous festivities, let’s take a moment to celebrate the unsung heroes of our connected world—the ISPs (Internet Service Providers) who work tirelessly behind the scenes to keep our digital sleighs flying high. So, gather ’round, for this festive blog is dedicated to a Merry ISP Network … Read more

Understanding BGP Looking Glass Servers

Interconnection

Amidst this complex network ecosystem, BGP Looking Glass servers stand as invaluable tools offering transparency and insight into the world of routing. They are used to troubleshoot and visualize how networks view routes. BGP Looking Glass servers are essentially web-based tools or servers provided by network service providers, internet exchanges, or organizations. They enable users, … Read more

Keeping It Cool: Exploring Innovative Data Center Cooling Methods

Managing the heat generated by servers and equipment is crucial for ensuring these centers operate at peak efficiency while maintaining reliability. Below are four methods used to cool. For many of you, this is old news. 1. Traditional Air Cooling The most common method involves using air conditioning units to maintain a consistent temperature. Hot … Read more