Consider the following simple network (very similar to example in the presentation, just with longer and more fibre links):
Use the tables below to develop pricing for a network based on Gigabit Ethernet and Ten Gigabit Ethernet links for all fibre types (OM1, OM2, OM3, OM4, and G.652.D).
Standard | Cost | OM1 | OM2 | OM3 | OM4 | G.652.D |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
100baseFX | $125 | 2km | 2km | 2km | 2km | No |
1000baseSX | $100 | 275m | 550m | 1km | 1.1km | No |
1000baseLX/LH | $169 | 500m | 500m | 500m | 500m | 10km |
10GbaseSR | $475 | 33m | 82m | 300m | 550m | No |
10GbaseLRM | $785 | 220m | 220m | 300m | 400m | No |
10GbaseLR | $495 | No | No | No | No | 10km |
10GbaseER | $6050 | No | No | No | No | 40km |
Fiber Type | Budget Cost per km |
---|---|
OM1 | $4270 |
OM2 | $2854 |
OM3 | $7248 |
OM4 | $7990 |
G.652.D | $938 |
Here are some worksheets to use.
What is the total installed fibre length?
Cost of 1 Gigabit Network
Fibre Type | Fibre Cost | Type of Optics Used | Total Cost |
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OM1 | |||
OM2 | |||
OM3 | |||
OM4 | |||
G.652.D |
Cost of 10 Gigabit Network
Fibre Type | Fibre Cost | Type of Optics Used | Total Cost |
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OM1 | |||
OM2 | |||
OM3 | |||
OM4 | |||
G.652.D |