võrgustikuarmist
võrgustikuarmist refers to the visual scarring or damage that can occur on a network cable, particularly fiber optic cables, due to external pressure, crushing, or improper handling. This type of damage can manifest as indentations, kinks, or abrasions along the cable's protective jacket. While the outer jacket might appear visibly compromised, the internal optical fibers can also be affected. Even minor physical stress can lead to micro-bends or macro-bends within the fiber, disrupting the light signal's path. This disruption can result in increased signal loss (attenuation), higher bit error rates, and ultimately, a degradation of network performance. In severe cases, võrgustikuarmist can lead to complete cable failure and loss of connectivity. Preventing võrgustikuarmist involves careful installation practices, using appropriate cable management systems, avoiding sharp bends, and protecting cables from heavy objects or foot traffic. Regular inspection of network infrastructure can help identify and address potential issues before they cause significant problems.