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bzt
Nov 04, 2020Tutor
AXM762 APC/UPC?
 Hi folks,     I'm trying to figure out which fiber patch cables I need for a new M4300 setup using AXM762 SFP+ modules, and coming up short on whether they're APC or UPC.     https://community.netgea...
schumaku
Nov 04, 2020Guru - Experienced User
All are making use of the same physical LC "Lucent Connector" - the difference is in the connecting ferrule:
For multimode 62.5/125µm (OM1) and 50/125µm (OM3, OM4), LC/PC are used (typically black or grey) on SFP/SFP+ modules. Note: There is typically a black marking on the module.
For single mode 9/125µm fiber connectors, the key difference between UPC and APC connectors is the fiber endface. LC/UPC connectors (typically blue) are polished at no angle, LC/APC connectors ("A"==angled, typically green) feature a fiber endface that is polished at an eight-degree angle. The SFP/SFP+ interfaces for single mode fibers use always LC/UPC. Note: There is typically a blue marking on the module.
Do never plug an LC/UPC into a LC/APC or LC/APC into an LC/UPC - the ferrule can be destroyed, and the fiber transmission quality will be poor!
Said that: I can't agree with the information provided at the link 8-/
Look here - but don't be confused about the green LC/APC connector on the top Cisco metro switch: There is an additional LC adapter in place with a APC to UPC ferrules!
bzt
Nov 04, 2020Tutor
Thanks, schumaku! I'm buying patch cables to connect the LC AXM762 to the existing SC ports in the building. The product page turns out to be a little inconsistent, image-wise - the low resolution image is of the AXM761 (black pull tab), and the high resolution image is the AXM762 (blue pull tab), but that makes sense with the PC/UPC color coding you mentioned.
Anyone know if the AXM762 has a datasheet somewhere? I'm just coming up with the Installation Guide , which is a little brief.
- schumakuNov 04, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Don't count to much on the marketing images, I had more the installer in front of the rack in mind when talking about the colour markings.
SFP and SFP+ nodules are industry standard material - all are made similar. You might want to google for the product number, various second source available - off Netgear assistance and support however.
 
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