Cabling
UTP AND FIBER CABLING
Cabling
     Structured Cabling Infrastructure
      Mounted and permanent
      Allows patching
      Comfort that infrastructure
      is OK
      Components:
          Information Outlet with Face
          Plate
          Patch Panel
          UTP Cable
          Patch Cord
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                 I/O & Faceplates
      Faceplate mounts on or
      in wall or in raceway
      Single      or       Dual
      Information Outlet (I/O)
      Provide        network
      connectivity  to   the
      Hosts through a Patch
      Cord
Cabling
                   Patch Panel
      Termination
      punchdown in back
      Patch cord plugin in
      front
Cabling
      Patch Cord & UTP Connectors
Cabling
                   Color Codes
      Data Tx: 1 & 2
      Data Rx: 3 & 6
      Crossover
        13
        26
      PoE +VDC: 4 & 5
      PoE -VDC: 7 & 8
Cabling
     difference between a straight and a
           crossover Ethernet cable
                 Cable type                           Typical application
   Straight-through                         •Between a computer and a modem,
                                            router, or switch
                                            •CAT5/CAT6 peripheral extenders
                                            •Between other dissimilar
                                            networking equipment
   Crossover                                •Between two computers
                                            •Between two similar networking
                                            devices
Many modern network devices support Auto MDI-X
(Medium-dependent interface), which automatically
negotiates which wiring standard is required. For
example, a computer with Auto MDI-X can use either a
straight-through or crossover cable for any application.
                                                     Hub with three MDI-X ports and one switchable port
Cabling
     Cutting, Striping & Crimping Tools
      Make your own patch cords
      Cuts and strips pairs
      RJ45 end crimped onto ends
      of wire
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                  Punching Tool
      Terminates wires to back
      of patch panels and in
      Information Outlets
Cabling
          Making Cables
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           Wire Testing Equipment
      Test wire for correct
      termination of 8 wires
      Test       for   speed
      capabilities
Cabling
                      Cabling Rules
      Try to avoid running cables parallel to power cables.
      Do not bend cables to less than four times the diameter of the
      cable.
      If you bundle a group of cables together with cable ties (zip
      ties), do not over-cinch them. You should be able to turn the tie
      with fingers.
      Keep cables away from devices which can introduce noise into
      them. Here's a short list: copy machines, electric heaters,
      speakers, printers, TV sets, fluorescent lights, copiers, welding
      machines, microwave ovens, telephones, fans, elevators,
      motors, electric ovens, dryers, washing machines, and shop
      equipment.
      Avoid stretching UTP cables (tension when pulling cables
      should not exceed 25 LBS).
      Do not run UTP cable outside of a building. It presents a very
      dangerous lightning hazard!
      Do not use a stapler to secure UTP cables. Use telephone
      wire/RJ6 coaxial wire hangers which are available at most
      hardware stores.
•Category 5, 5e, and 6 cables: four times
the cable diameter
•Fiber patch cord: ten to fifteen times the
cable diameter
telephone wire/RJ6 coaxial wire hangers
Cabling
     Fiber Optic Cabling Infrastructure
      Components:
          Fiber Cable
          Fiber Pigtail
          Fiber Connectors
          LIU
          Coupler
          Fiber Patch Cord
Cabling
           Fiber Optic Connectors
      Terminates the fibers
      Connects to other fibers
      or         transmission
      equipment
Cabling
          Fiber Patch Cords & Pigtails
      Ends     are    typically
      either SC or ST
      Pigtails           have
      connectors on only one
      side and Patch Cords
      have it on both sides.
      Pigtails are spliced to
      the fiber to terminate
      the fiber
      Patch Cord connects
      switches to the Fiber
      cable
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          LIU & Couplers
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          Fiber Optic Installation –
                Outside Plant
Cabling
          Fiber Optic Installation –
                Outside Plant
      Fiber is blown in HDPE
      Pipes, 1 m deep.
      The HDPE pipes is
      covered with sand and
      brick lining
      Fiber     Roles     are
      typically 2 Km. Fiber
      cables    are   spliced
      using Jointers
      Faults like fiber cut are
      located using OTDR
      (Optical Time Domain
      Reflectometer)