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  • Development of Microprocessor-based Relay Protection Type 11

    Development of Microprocessor-based Relay Protection Type 11

    The development of the relay protection based on open architecture is a relevant direction of electrical and electronic engineering. The paper presents the problem of the modern microprocessor-based relay prote.


  • Transmission line optical cable transposition

    Transmission line optical cable transposition

    Transposition is the periodic swapping of positions of the conductors of a transmission line, in order to reduce crosstalk and otherwise improve transmission. For example, in a. This article presents an analysis of 400kV transmission line with and without transposition is held there in by applying the EMTP (Electromagnetic Transients Program), namely the basic constant parameter model from Bergeron's theory. The results gained testify to the continuation of investigations. Traditionally, the concept of “transposition” was used mainly for overhead lines (OHL) with a voltage of 330 kV and higher. However, the situation has changed after the appearance.


  • PoE Switch Loop Protection

    PoE Switch Loop Protection

    Enable loop protection on each layer 2 interface (port, LAG, VLAN, or VXLAN) for which loop protection is needed, with the commands loop-protect and loop-protect vlan. My ethernet switch has a "loop prevention" feature. Why would / wouldn't I want to turn it on? : r/HomeNetworking HomeNetworking is a place where anyone can ask for help with their home. Network loops occur when there are multiple paths between two points in a network, leading to data continuously circulating and potentially causing significant issues such as performance degradation, unexpected port blockages, complete network outages, and device crashes. It will be automatically re-enabled when the loop is no longer detected. Port 25 is the uplink toward my aggregation switch. Setup is as follows, but I'm not 100% sure I set the. This article describes how to configure loop protection under FortiSwitch to prevent loops from transitioning to the forwarding state.

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  • What optical module is used for a 100Mbps switch

    What optical module is used for a 100Mbps switch

    At the center of most 100G deployments is a compact, hot-swappable optical module known as QSFP28. If you've worked with QSFP+ at 40G before, QSFP28 will feel familiar in size and handling, but it delivers 100GbE using a more efficient electrical interface and newer optical lane. 100BASE FX SFP remains a widely used solution for deploying 100Mbps fiber connectivity in industrial, enterprise, and legacy Fast Ethernet networks. While Gigabit and higher-speed optics dominate modern data centers, many control systems, surveillance networks, transportation infrastructure, and. 100 Megabit SFP optical transceiver modules use LC connectors. The 100FX transceivers enabled by Aruba Switches use an SGMII (Serial Gigabit MII) interface with 8B/10B encoding.

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  • What does PW mean in Optical Line Multiplexing Terminal

    What does PW mean in Optical Line Multiplexing Terminal

    An optical line termination (OLT), also called an optical line terminal, is a device which serves as the service provider endpoint of a. It provides two main functions: 1. to perform conversion between the electrical signals used by the service provider's equipment and the signals used by the passive optical network.


  • What are the uses of the optical ports on the core switch

    What are the uses of the optical ports on the core switch

    Optical ports on switches typically require the insertion of optical modules for data transmission over fiber optics. ) BTW, as you mention your core device is a. A core switch is the primary switch installed at the backbone of a layered or hierarchical network. It's designed to handle significant amounts of traffic with advanced features like redundancy and scalability. Primary Role: Acts as the central hub connecting distribution switches and routers. An SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) is a compact, hot-pluggable transceiver module that allows networking equipment — including switches, routers, servers, and media converters — to support different physical media, such as optical fiber or copper, without replacing the host hardware.


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