In order to terminate a Fiber Optic cable, the appropriate
connector must be determined. The type of
fiber-optic adapter that the terminated cable will connect to will dictate which connector will be used. The most common types that are added to fiber optic cable in inside plant environments are LC, SC, ST, and FC. Some fiber connectors are pre-polished mechanical connectors for ease of installation or anaerobic connectors which require cleaving and polishing. Once the appropriate connector has been identified, the termination process can begin. Common termination methods include
no-epoxy-no-polish, epoxy and polish and
pigtail splicing. Regardless of the method, the beginning steps are the same. First, the sleeve, or secondary coating, must be
stripped from the fiber. The primary coating must also be stripped away, revealing the bare fiber. Best practice guidelines from the FOA mandate that the bare fiber be cleaned by an alcohol wipe at this step. The face, or cross section must be
cleaved first before the bare fiber is ready to be joined with a connector. Once the fiber is stripped, cleaned, and cleaved, it is ready to be joined to a connector. ==Pigtails==