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Figure  2-4.—Connector  shapes. Table  2-1.—Cable  connector  shapes. The connector shapes used in networking setups are listed in table 2-1. Figure 2-4 shows examples of connector shapes. FIBER-OPTIC   CONNECTORS.—   Like electrical  cable  connectors,  different  types  of  fiber- optic  connectors  have  different  kinds  of  attachment mechanisms.  The  actual  attachments  between  ferrule shells may be made by threading, snapping, or clicking. Table 2-2 lists the most commons types of fiber-optic connectors. Table  2-2.—Fiber-optic  connectors. In addition to attachment mechanisms, fiber-optic connectors differ in the following ways: l l l The size of the ferrule. Whether the connector can be keyed. This is the technique  for  making  a  connector  asymmetrical, usually by adding a notch or plug, making it impossible to plug the connector in wrong. The number of matings the connectors can handle  without  producing  unacceptable  signal loss. 2-5

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