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When connecting two devices via a pre-built system of patch panels, it must be taken into account the number of permanent links (segments of multi fiber cable, with patch panels at both ends) employed to connect the devices.
If the number of permanent link is even (2,4,...), then you can employ standard "A to B" patch cables all the way (see fig. below). Otherwise, if the number of permanent link is odd (1,3,...), then you have to use one "A to A" patch cable along the path to match transmitter and receiver. Even if it is not important where this cable is used, it is good to always adopt the same method, for example by placing the "A to A" cable on the last first connection (see fig. below).An An "A-A" patch cable can be obtained from a standard "A-B" cable by carefully disassembling one of the two LC connector connectors and swapping the position of the two its ferrules.
In these cases, it is adviced to insert the PATCH CABLE A-A at the beginning of the connection that is between the central switch and the first patch panel (or switch) encountered.