Exam N10-009 Topic 5 Question 268 Discussion
Actual exam question for CompTIA's N10-009 exam
Question #: 268
Topic #: 5
Question #: 268
Topic #: 5
Which of the following fiber connector types is the most likely to be used on a network interface card?
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Definition of Fiber Connector Types:
LC (Lucent Connector): A small form-factor fiber optic connector with a push-pull latching mechanism, commonly used for high-density applications.
SC (Subscriber Connector or Standard Connector): A larger form-factor connector with a push- pull latching mechanism, often used in datacom and telecom applications.
ST (Straight Tip): A bayonet-style connector, typically used in multimode fiber optic networks.
MPO (Multi-fiber Push On): A connector designed to support multiple fibers (typically 12 or 24 fibers), used in high-density cabling environments.
LC (Lucent Connector): A small form-factor fiber optic connector with a push-pull latching mechanism, commonly used for high-density applications.
SC (Subscriber Connector or Standard Connector): A larger form-factor connector with a push- pull latching mechanism, often used in datacom and telecom applications.
ST (Straight Tip): A bayonet-style connector, typically used in multimode fiber optic networks.
MPO (Multi-fiber Push On): A connector designed to support multiple fibers (typically 12 or 24 fibers), used in high-density cabling environments.
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