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fiber optic network to monitor power meters at residents

Last updated: 11/22/2023

fiber optic network to monitor power meters at residents

fiber optic network to monitor power meters at residents homes The network is called Santa Joaquin Fiber Network SJFN Because SJFN had more capacity than was needed to monitor meters the city expanded its services to offer access to the network for city businesses The businesses use the network to communicate with each other and to access the Internet At the SJFN headend which is located with the city government offices three routers and WAN links connect to the Internet for use by the city The businesses on SJFN also use these routers to reach the Internet In addition to the business service SJFN also offers cable modem service to homes A cable modem router at the SJFN headend connects to the fiber optic network In the city neighborhoods hybrid fiber coax nodes bring coax cabling to each street and into the homes for cable modem Internet access The SJFN backbone consists of a fiber optic Gigabit Ethernet network that runs through the city in a ring topology The fiber optic ring connects the hybrid fiber coax nodes that bring coax cabling to each neighborhood Also connected to the ring are six data routers Each router links one or more Santa Joaquin businesses to SJFN via simple point to point connections At the business the fiber optic network enters the building and connects to a media converter A UTP cable connects to the media converter and typically to a 100 Mbps Ethernet switch The switch links the business s computers and servers in a star topology via UTP cabling Draw a network map that shows the topology of the SJFN and how the main mponents are connected