Documentation for the fiber optic network
Its easy and simple interpretation allows for the analysis of network connectivity. From the path of a fiber, fibers within a tube or cable, to those reaching a node, and from trunk fibers to those leaving patch panels at a hub. It has the capability to filter paths according to different states (active, available, dark, damaged, reserved), allowing for specific evaluation and identification of areas requiring attention. It also allows for listing customers, calculating distances from the patch panel along each path, and integrating them with the company's internal infrastructure and other network classes in the model.
The synchronized navigation of the model allows for seamless movement between the schematic and geographic views, offering a highly convenient and efficient user experience. It's possible to navigate to the beginning or end of a path, to the other end of a cable, to any element in a scheme, or simply search for a network element, all while viewing the geographic model, across two or more monitors. By facilitating the transition between different views and locations in the model, users can explore and analyze the network more smoothly and effectively, saving time and effort in the daily management of the network.
Certa FO is designed to model FTTX networks and the most complex situations. It allows for the addition of splitters, MUX, and DEMUX, through detailed and precise network configuration. It's possible to model cascading splitters, redundant nodes, links, all in the simplest and most intuitive way.
With automatic editing tools that allow splicing by strand, tube, or complete cable. The asset code of each element is automatically selected, entering its internal structure. Certa FO's automatic editing tools minimize errors and editing time in the model, contributing to more effective and agile management of the fiber optic network.