We have a largeish facility with 4 buildings, each building has a D-Link DGS-3120 switch with a fiber module connecting the switches. One room is in the middle and has 3 fiber modules that connect to the other locations. The distance is less than 200ft per room, so I could even run CAT5 if I wanted to.
All is fine and dandy except we will be cutting the power in this building for a few days to do maintenance on the buildings electrical grid and it's not reasonably feasible to connect a generator and keep gas in it for that time period.
So I had a idea, that was to loop through a fiber patch cable in and out bypassing the middle for the other locations. That way I don't have to power the central area and still get data through. HOWEVER when I tried this I could not get the switches to see each other. I tried reversing the pairs but it still didn't work. I know the strains are good.
I don't know what to do.
All is fine and dandy except we will be cutting the power in this building for a few days to do maintenance on the buildings electrical grid and it's not reasonably feasible to connect a generator and keep gas in it for that time period.
So I had a idea, that was to loop through a fiber patch cable in and out bypassing the middle for the other locations. That way I don't have to power the central area and still get data through. HOWEVER when I tried this I could not get the switches to see each other. I tried reversing the pairs but it still didn't work. I know the strains are good.
I don't know what to do.