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Fiber management system

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A fiber management system (FMS) manages the fiber connections from outside of fiber rack to the fiber routers. Fiber cable duct containing many fibers come from far end sites and terminate on FMS using splicing technology. FMS has fiber in and fiber out ports. From fiber out port the fiber patch will go to fiber optics based router.

FMS is a process by which a fiber network is managed. It tracks functions or attributes of the system such as schematic design, physical locations of assets, splice points (mechanical/fusion), and more.[1]

References

  1. ^ Cope, Jason. "What is FMS?". FiberIntel. Retrieved 17 October 2017.