Affecting data communications of fibre optic port connections
Embodiments include a mechanism for disconnecting a fibre optic connection from its port without needing to physically remove the cable from the port. In one or more embodiments, a fibre optic receiver (which may be a transceiver) is flooded with light from a light emitting device (e.g., an LED source), which saturates any incoming light signals from the fibre optic cable. In one or more embodiments, the light emitting device is configured such that, once it has been activated, it cannot be deactivated via remote management—thereby providing greater security against compromised systems. In one or more embodiments, an activated light emitting device may only be deactivated manually by a reset switch. Embodiments allow for immediate interruption/blocking of connections to an information handling system (e.g., servers, switches, etc.) that may have had their security compromised.
1 . An optical subassembly apparatus comprising:
an optical subassembly comprising an interface for receiving a fibre optic cable and a photodetector configured to receive light signal from a fibre optic cable in the interface; and
a light emitting device configured to be coupled to a controller circuitry that, when activated via the controller circuitry, emits light that saturates a receiver to interfere with the receiver's ability to detect an incoming data-bearing light signal from the fibre optic cable.
2 . The optical subassembly apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the light emitting device is a light emitting diode (LED) or a laser diode.
3 . The optical subassembly apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
a reset switch coupled to the controller circuitry that deactivates the light emitting device.
4 . The optical subassembly apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the reset switch is located at or near an information handling system that comprises the optical subassembly apparatus and the reset switch is operated by a physical action of a user.
5 . The optical subassembly apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the reset switch is integrated into an out-of-band management system.
6 . The optical subassembly apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the optical subassembly apparatus is integrated with or into a small form-factor pluggable (SFP) and the controller circuitry is located on the SFP.
7 . The optical subassembly apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller circuitry is located on a daughtercard that interfaces with the optical subassembly apparatus.
8 . A method for affecting a fibre optic signal, the method comprising:
causing a light emitting device of an optical subassembly apparatus to activate, the optical subassembly apparatus comprising:
an interface for receiving a fibre optic cable and a photodetector configured to receive light signal from a fibre optic cable in the interface; and
the light emitting device configured to be coupled to a controller circuitry that, when activated via the controller circuitry, emits light that saturates a receiver to interfere with the receiver's ability to detect an incoming data-bearing light signal from the fibre optic cable.
9 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the light emitting device is activated after detecting an issue with data received via a signal being transmitted via the fibre optic cable.
10 . The method of claim 9 , wherein the light emitting device is activated:
automatically after the issue with data received via the signal was detected; or
by a user after the issue with data received via the signal was detected.
11 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the light emitting device is a light emitting diode (LED) or a laser diode.
12 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the optical subassembly apparatus further comprises:
a reset switch coupled to the controller circuitry that deactivates the light emitting device.
13 . The method of claim 12 further comprising:
causing the reset switch to be operated to deactivate the light emitting device of the optical subassembly apparatus.
14 . The method of claim 13 , wherein the reset switch is located at or near an information handling system that comprises the optical subassembly apparatus and the reset switch is capable of being operated by a physical action of a user.
15 . The method of claim 8 , wherein the controller circuitry is located on a small form-factor pluggable (SFP) that interfaces with the optical subassembly apparatus or on a daughtercard that interfaces with the optical subassembly apparatus.
16 . An optical component comprising:
a receiver optical subassembly (ROSA) comprising:
an interface for receiving a fibre optic cable;
a receiver configured to receive data encoded in a light signal from a fibre optic cable in the interface; and
a light emitting device that, when activated via a controller circuitry, emits light that interferes with the receiver's ability to detect the data encoded in the light signal from the fibre optic cable.
17 . The optical component of claim 16 , wherein the light emitting device is a light emitting diode (LED) or a laser diode.
18 . The optical component of claim 16 further comprising:
a reset switch coupled to the controller circuitry that deactivates the light emitting device.
19 . The optical component of claim 18 , wherein the reset switch is located at or near an information handling system that comprises the optical component and the reset switch is operated by a physical action of a user.
20 . The optical component of claim 16 , wherein the optical component is integrated with or into a small form-factor pluggable (SFP).