The main factors affecting the management of fiber optic jumpers include:
Length and bending radius: The length and bending radius of fiber optic jumpers have a significant impact on the transmission performance and lifespan of optical fibers. Excessive bending radius or frequent bending can lead to increased bending loss or even breakage of optical fibers, so it is necessary to comply with the minimum bending radius requirement for optical fibers.
The path of fiber optic jumpers: The path of fiber optic jumpers is closely related to the bending radius, which has a profound impact on the performance and maintenance of jumpers. Therefore, the path of each fiber optic jumper should be clearly defined.

Accessibility of fiber optic jumpers: If it is easy to find installed fiber optic jumpers, maintenance work will become much faster, and this can also provide correct bending radius protection.
Physical protection: Fiber optic jumpers routed between devices can greatly affect the reliability of the network. Without proper physical protection for fiber optic jumpers, technicians and equipment can easily damage them.
The above factors will all have an impact on the deployment and management of fiber optic jumpers, so when managing fiber optic jumpers, it is necessary to comprehensively consider these factors to ensure the safety and stability of fiber optic jumpers.




