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Data Activation Model (10/100BaseT Switched) Fiber from Router or Switch Building Entrance Fiber Patch Panel Cat-5 Patch Panel Vertical Distribution via Fiber Duplex jumper cables w/ transceiver TSO Patch Panel cables 24 pt. Switch Station cables Fiber Switch Cat-5 Patch Panel 24 pt. Switch TSO Project Cost CCS Cost Rack Dept Cost Fiber Patch Panel NIC or Adapter

Stanford Giganode SONET Mux Cisco GSRCisco 7507 Cisco LS x OC12 to Berkeley 2 x OC12 to UCSF OC12 to UCSC OC12 ATM OC12 POS SONET Mux OC3 ATM to campus OC12 POS to campus To ISP’s and others 4x T1 2x HSSI OC3 POS

San Francisco Bay Area CalREN-2 GigaPoP UCD UCOP UCBStanford UCSC UCSF 2Gbps 622Mbps Internet2 (vBNS 155Mbps) (Abilene 622Mbps)

Los Angeles Metropolitan Area CalREN-2 GigaPoP UCLA UCR CaltechISI UCSB Internet2 (vBNS 622Mbps) UCI USC 2Gbps JPL 622Mbps UCSD, SDSC 622Mbps