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Fiber Manager™: The Flux Capacitor Exercise and Test Plan

February 23, 2015 — Brian Higgins

I have a simple exercise that addresses a sizable percentage of the skills required for Fiber Manager™ digitizing. 

This exercise is called the Flux Capacitor, and can be used to train new employees and/or test new implementations and fiber favorites. 

It is simplistic by design, and is by no means an exhaustive training document.

Have your new staff conduct the following procedure:

  1. Load a standard fiber project (*.mxd) or ArcFM™ Stored Display.
  2. Start an editing session either via ArcGIS methodology or ArcFM™ Session Manager.
  3. Using the ArcFM™ digitizing technique, place a Patch Location from a previously created ArcFM™ Favorite.  Name this Patch Location “Point A”.
  4. Digitize two additional Patch Locations as a “Point B” and “Point C” as shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1.  Digitize Patch Locations

5. Digitize a Fiber Optic Cable from Point A to Point B as shown in Figure 2.

Figure 2. Digitize First Cable

6. Digitize a Splice on Cable A.  Verify that the cable splits into two (excellent test on an Autoupdater), and name the southern half “Cable B” (Figure 3).

Figure 3. Digitizing Splice

7. Digitize a “Cable C” from the Splice to Point C as shown in Figure 4.

Figure 4. Digitize Third Cable

8.  Using Connection Manager, make the necessary connections  to enable tracing and/or circuit creation for the following routes:  Point A to Point B, Point A to Point C, Point B to Point C, and Point A to Point C going through Point B.

9.  Observe the Glass Length and Length Source attributes of Cable A (Figure 5).

Figure 5.  Glass Length Observation10.  Digitize a slack loop on Cable A (Figure 6).

Figure 6. Slack Loop Digitizing11.  Observe the impact of that slack loop to the glass length based upon changes to length source (see Slinky Associated Post).

12.  Digitize a Riser on Cable B (Figure 7).

Figure 7.  Riser Digitizing13.  Change the southern half of Cable B to Overhead (or Underground).

14.  Utilize the reporting tools on the Fiber Manager™ Toolbar, as desired.

 

To conclude, the Flux Capacitor not only makes time travel possible.  It also provides a non-complex training tool and test plan.  

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