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Port Connector Types

Port Connector Types

In the Spatial Engineer 11 tutorial on Port Connector Types, the video demonstrates how to configure and manage port connector types within the software. Here’s a summary of the steps outlined in the video:

  1. Accessing Port Connector Types:
    • Navigate to the Fiber pull-down menu and access the Equipment Setup section within the DVA (Data Verification and Administration) interface.
    • Locate and select “Port Connector Types” to configure the various connector types used in fiber optic terminals, splitter cabinets, patch panels, COSOs, or remotes.
  2. Configuring New Port Connector Types:
    • Within the Port Connector Types dialogue, you have the option to add new connector types if needed.
    • Click on the “Add” button to create a new port type, specifying details such as the connector name (e.g., SSC/APPC), the associated loss value (e.g., 0.03), and then save the configuration.
  3. Verification and Management:
    • To ensure the new port connector type has been successfully added, you can use the “Browse” function to review the list of configured connector types.
  4. Conclusion:
    • Configuring port connector types is essential for accurately defining the characteristics of ports used in different network equipment components, enabling proper connectivity and functionality within the network infrastructure.

By effectively managing port connector types in Spatial Engineer 11, users can define and organize various connector configurations to streamline network design and ensure compatibility across different network elements.

Keywords: Spatial Engineer 11, Port Connector Types, Equipment Setup, Fiber Optic Terminals, Splitter Cabinets, Patch Panels, COSOs, Remotes, Configuration, Connectivity, Loss Values, Network Infrastructure.