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l   Whether the fiber must be twisted to make the INSPECTING  COMPONENTS connection; multiple fibers cannot run through the same connector if it is to be twisted. The  connectors  differ  in  the  way  the  fiber  is attached to the connector itself. You can either use epoxy to glue the fiber into the connector, or you can crimp the connector and the ferrule together using a special crimping tool. CONNECTOR GENDERS.— Connector  gender basically refers to whether a connector has plugs or sockets. The gender is important because the elements being connected must have complementary genders. A male connector is known as a plug; the female connector is known as a jack. With a few exceptions, such as the IBM® data connectors and certain fiber- optic connectors, all connector types have distinct genders. Figure 2-5 shows examples of male and female connectors. CONNECTOR   MECHANISMS.—   The connection  mechanism  defines  how  the  physical contact is made to allow the signal to pass from one side of the connection to the other. Connection mechanisms differ in how sturdy they are. For example, the pin-and-socket connection at a serial port can be wobbly without extra support from the screws on either side of the plug. On the other hand, fiber-optic  connectors  must  be  cut  to  precise proportions  and  must  not  allow  any  play  in  the connection. The inspection of the components when they are received is limited to checking for any physical damage. This damage will include: . Any damage to the packing material l Damage to the case . Hidden damage on the inside of the cabinet The  inspection  that  is  conducted  needs  to  be  as thorough  as  possible,  since  any  damage  discovered must be reported to the supplier. This inspection also needs  to  be  accomplished  as  soon  as  the  equipment arrives, because the longer you wait, the less likely it becomes that the supplier will replace the equipment. NETWORK TESTING Network testing is changing significantly because of the growth of digital network capability. Testing in the voice network has always been considered as much of an art as a science because of the variable nature of the different impairments encountered. The digital net work has been designed with more diagnostic capability, making it much easier to identify and isolate problems.   The   testing   is   done   in   the   carrier environment, not in the user environment. Network Testing Methods There are three basic approaches to network testing, as  follows: Figure  2-5.—Connector  genders. 2-6

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