Network tester FTB-88100NGE
Ethernet networkfor cardboard boxes

Network tester - FTB-88100NGE - EXFO - Ethernet network / for cardboard boxes
Network tester - FTB-88100NGE - EXFO - Ethernet network / for cardboard boxes
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Characteristics

Domain
network
Test type
Ethernet network
Tested product
for cardboard boxes

Description

Turnkey field-test solution for deploying, validating and troubleshooting networks up to 100G. Steel-Toed and Field-Ready Rising to the multiservice field-testing challenges of today and offering the scalability to cover the unforeseeable future, EXFO's FTB-88100NGE (10M to 100G) and FTB-88100G (40G/100G) Power Blazer test modules have been designed to specifically address high-speed field deployments. The FTB-88100NGE Power Blazer supports all possible rates up to 100G, as well as a wide range of technologies, including legacy TDM and new packet-based services. This EXFO innovation sets a new benchmark: 10M-to-100G Ethernet, OTU1 to OTU4 (including standard and overclocked rates), OC-3/STM-1 to OC-768/STM-256all in one small, powerful module. The FTB-88100G is designed to address 40G/100G field commissioning and turn-ups, including OC-768/STM-256, 40G/100G Ethernet, and OTU3-/OTU4-based networks. Housed in EXFO's FTB-500 platform, which offers integrated optical testing tools, the FTB-88100NGE eliminates the need for multiple test boxes, delivering multiservice testing up to 100G in a single, rugged solution built and ready for the field. On the other side, the FTB-88100G module can be combined with EXFO's 10G multiservice module for simultaneous multiport testing, when needed. Furthermore, both the FTB-88100NGE and the FTB-88100G are EXFO Connect -ready, which means that both technicians and managers can reap the benefits of EXFO's FTB cloud-based services.

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