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  • bos has 320 pairs, but only half of these are used for SRCF, the other half goes to detectors (LC).  Implies 40 breakout cables with 4 fiber-pairs per MPO for room 208?
  • 56 cmp, 11 eb, 19 mon nodes. currently only cmp have kcu's. maximum of 112 transceivers, but some should be sfp-to-qsfp. hsd's use lr4 (currently 12 channels in TMO and 4 channels in RIX). in feb. 2023 tmo needs 14 for hexanodes plus extra channels (spare and miscellaneous signals).  so guess 25 LR4. expect 36 in TMO eventually.  all others use plr4.  112-25 ~= 90 PLR4 max. Matt guess half will be sfp-to-qsfp.  So 45 PLR4, and 45 sfp-to-qsfp
  • 56 cmp nodes corresponds to 56*8=448 fiber pairs (more than the half of the bos devoted to srcf (other half is for detectors))
  • order our own patch fibers? (1 foot through 3m or 5m?)
  • in short-term need to cable test detectors incrementally
  • in long-term consider ripping out and having professionals do it (requires planning).  we do have a short window (2 or 3 weeks?) setup SRCF in advance using estimates of detector numbers. ideally so we can maintain it.
  • need to figure out fiber swaps (tx/rx) and how we do it in a neat way. more complex with MPO.  Maybe BOS could do this?  We think not: monitoring might not work.  proposal: best place is from BOS→SRCFpatchpanel. indicate the swap by removing the plastic piece that holds tx/rx in place.

3 sets of limited fiber resources:

  • bos: 320 pairs, 160 for detectors, 160 for srcf
  • nodes: 56*8=448 pairs
  • fibers between 208 and srcf: 300 fiber pairs (75% MPO, 25% LC?)

Sept. 2022 Cabling Proposal

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