Policy for Reduction of Packet Loss with Gigabit SFP Module, San Switch and HBA Card: An Advanced Research
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rpst/v8/18489DKeywords:
SFP module, optical fiber, media converter, switch, packet loss, bandwidthAbstract
Three different single mode or multimode fiber cables are available: RC (Russia-Canada), LC (London-Canada), and SC (Singapore-Canada), all of which will be originated from the main optical fiber cable's TJ box (fiber joining box) and in general they can be at most 3456 core. The RC, LC, or SC cable will be connected to the Media converter and a UTP cable will be released from the Media converter and will be connected to any port of a switch to activate the network channel for passing bandwidth through the line. Now, our first concern is to reduce packet loss across the entire channel by using a switch with Gigabit SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) module instead of using a media converter with or without SFP module, and our second concern is to reduce packet loss by using SAN (Storage area network) switch with HBA (Host bus adapter) card to delivery more than or equal100 MBPS bandwidth.