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FS Builds Multi-story Fiber Cabling Solution for A Financial Company

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1 FHD® multi-story interconnection cabling solution, deploying FHD® series high-density products on each floor for streamlined and orderly cable management. This setup helps the client facilitate future cable maintenance while achieving a more neat cabling environment.

1 long-distance cross-building connection between the NOC (network operation center) and Building B (activity center), enabling the client to share the key business data in two sites.

Support for future business expansion. The FHD® cabling supports future business expansion. It meets current connection needs while leaving space for future business growth.

Key Stats

One 4U FHD® fiber enclosure is installed in the NOC cabinet. This enables the client to house a large number of connections including from 1 to 3 floors within a compact space, optimizing their valuable rack space.

21x MTP® to LC cassettes are individually installed in NOC, Building A Floor 1 to 3, and Building B, helping the client to better manage LC and MTP® hybrid cabling in different functional areas.

Pairing fiber cassette Type A and Type AF, and deploying two MTP® fiber adapter panels up-down as a matched group, which ensures the correct fiber polarity connections between floors and functional areas.

Overview

The client is a US financial company, experiencing rapid growth, and plans to optimize network management for smooth data transmission and customer data protection by building dedicated networks. Building A handles various business operations, including online orders and large-scale investment consulting. Each floor will have S-level and N-level business data management areas. An NOC (Network Operations Center) will manage the entire network, and an IMC (Intelligent Management Center) will oversee critical financial systems. Key data will be shared with the distant Building B.

The client plans to use high-bandwidth MTP® fiber optics to handle real-time financial transaction processing, big data analysis, and other high-speed applications. The client also proposes a "partitioned management, moderately advanced for future" cabling principle. This means that the cabling between floors and buildings should be clear and orderly to meet current needs while preparing for future expansion of international financial business.

Challenges

The client's cabling environment is complex, involving inter-building and multi-floor issues. They plan to connect NOC to the S-level and N-level business data on the 2nd floor. Additionally, the N-level data on the 2nd floor needs to be distributed to the same N-level business on the 1st and 3rd floors. Similarly, the S-level business data on the 2nd floor is required to be delivered to the same level business on the 1st and 3rd floors. Furthermore, the client sets an IMC to monitor critical financial data for S-level business, avoiding core data leaks. There is also a backup data center (DC) to enhance the redundancy and reliability of this link. However, lacking sufficient expertise, the client has difficulty designing the complex cabling diagram independently.

Additionally, the client wishes to use MTP® cables for this project, which involves issues with fiber polarity. The client finds it challenging to correctly determine when and where to use Type A or Type B cables.

Solutions

The client chooses to collaborate with FS, utilizing their FHD® high-density products and multi-fiber MTP® cables, to jointly create a cross-floor cabling solution for multiple data centers.

The client deploys a 4U FHD® fiber enclosure with a sliding drawer design in the NOC cabinet, housing 10x MTP®-24 to LC cassettes and 2x MTP®-12 cassettes, managing up to 264 (10x MTP®-24, 2x MTP®-12) fibers to support data transmission to S and N-level businesses and Building B. This high-density combination perfectly reduces clutter and makes better use of physical space.

In building A connections, the client uses Type A and Type AF fiber cassettes and custom MTP®-24 trunks OS2 Type A to ensure correct polarity and prevent signal loss. For the 2N link, 96 fibers MTP®-24 OS2 fiber trunk is deployed, with 48 in use and 48 reserved for expansion. For the 2S link, 144 fibers MTP®-24 OS2 fiber trunk is utilized, with 96 in use and 48 reserved. The connection method from NOC to 2N then to 3N/1N, and from NOC to 2S then to 3S/1S or IMC/DC, using Type A MTP® to LC cassettes, MTP®-24 Type A trunks (Female to Female), MTP® Up to Down fiber panels, MTP®-24 Type A trunks (Male to Female), and Type AF MTP® to LC cassettes to maintain correct polarity. All trunk cables are sequentially protected in fiber cassettes, minimizing signal loss and maintaining high performance, which is crucial for multi-story cabling deployments.

Due to the long distance and potential physical damage, armored MTP®-12 OS2 trunks connect Type A and Type AF MTP®-12 fiber cassettes between the NOC and Building B. This setup enhances data performance by protecting against external moisture and rodent bites.

Results

The client adopts FS's recommendation to use MTP®-24 fiber trunks for inter-floor data transmission, offering higher density and saving about 30% space compared to MPO-12 trunks. This allows the client to save valuable space in a compact environment.

FHD® enclosures paired with MTP®-LC cassettes or MTP® fiber panels allow flexible, orderly management of LC and MTP® connections. Cables in Building A are terminated with FHD® high-density products, protecting fibers from damage and enabling easy labeling and identification. This setup allows quick, efficient moves, adds, and changes, meeting current cross-floor cabling needs and allowing for future expansion.

The client highly appreciates those FHD® high-density products and high-bandwidth MTP® trunk cables. By deploying the FHD® solution, they achieve clear, manageable, and scalable multi-floor and cross-region cabling.

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