ArcFM Desktop Overview > Fiber Manager > Using Fiber Manager for the First Time > Fiber Manager Toolbar |
The Fiber Manager toolbar provides the tools to create and edit fiber splice connections, manage, edit and delete circuits, trace fiber networks, and produce reports.
The following example depicts a customized toolbar containing all available icons and tools. Your Fiber Manager toolbar may look different depending on your specific toolbar configuration. |
Use the Connection Manager to create new fiber connections or edit existing connections. |
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The Fiber Trace highlights an end-to-end path of connected fibers, and can generate a report about that path. |
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Use the Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) Trace to highlight a specified distance along a path of connected fibers. You can also use it to generate a report about that path. |
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Clear the highlighted results of an OTDR trace or a Circuit Manager trace. |
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Use the Fiber Two Point Trace to find each possible path — including the shortest path — from specified start and end points in the fiber network. The trace results can be filtered based on trace parameters that you specify. |
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Open the Fiber Two Point Trace Parameters form to define the criteria for the Fiber Two Point Trace. |
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The Patch Panel Connection Report generates an HTML report of attributes and connections for single or multiple pieces of equipment (such as a patch panel) in locations that you specify. |
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The Splice Report generates a color-coded textual report of all the splices that exist at a single splice point. |
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The Fiber Allocation Report provides a graphical display of the connections between every fiber in a fiber optic cable that is part of a selected set. |
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Use the Glass Report to summarize characteristics of fiber optic cables that are part of a selected set of cables in the fiber optic network or on the entire network of fiber optic cables. |
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Use Circuit Manager to view, create, edit, and delete circuits associated with a single end-to-end path consisting of fibers, fiber connections, and/or device ports. |
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Use the Location Editor to add related objects to existing features using Favorites. |
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Set the tracing type, default values for splice types, and whether Connection Manager displays disconnect warnings. |
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Create a schematic diagram based on a fiber trace. |
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Trace an existing path, then place and connect favorites within that path. |
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The following button does not appear on the toolbar by default, but may be added using the Customize menu. |
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Use the Fiber Connection Conflict Resolution tool to resolve fiber connection conflicts in a versioned SDE geodatabase. |