Copper Cabling Flashcards
The importance of cable
- Fundamental to network communication
- Incredibly important foundation
• Usually only get one good opportunity at building
your cabling infrastructure
• Make it good!
• The vast majority of wireless communication uses
cables
• Unless you’re an amateur radio operator
Twisted pair copper cabling
- Balanced pair operation
- Two wires with equal and opposite signals
- Transmit+, Transmit- / Receive+, Receive-
• The twist keeps a single wire constantly moving away
from the interference
• The opposite signals are compared on the other end
• Pairs in the same cable have different twist rates
Unshielded and shielded cable
- UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair)
- No additional shielding
- The most common twisted pair cabling
- STP (Shielded Twisted Pair)
- Additional shielding protects against interference
- Shield each pair and/or the overall cable
- Requires the cable to be grounded
- Abbreviations
- U = Unshielded, S = Braided shielding, F = Foil shielding
• (Overall cable) / (individual pairs)TP
• Braided shielding around the entire cable and foil
around the pairs is S/FTP
• Foil around the cable and no shielding around the
pairs is F/UTP
Network cabling standards
• Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) • Alliance of trade associations • Develops standards for the industry • Standards start with RS-# (Recommended Standard) or EIA-#
• Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA)
• Standards, market analysis, government affairs, etc.
• ANSI/TIA/EIA-568 - Commercial Building
Telecommunications Cabling Standard
- International ISO/IEC 11801 cabling standards
- Defines classes of networking standards
Plenum space
- Building air circulation - Heating and air conditioning system
- Concerns in the case of a fire - Smoke and toxic fumes
- Worst-case planning - Important concerns for any structure
Plenum-rated cable
- Traditional cable jacket
- Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
• Fire-rated cable jacket
• Fluorinated ethylene polymer (FEP) or
low-smoke polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
- Plenum-rated cable may not be as flexible
- May not have the same bend radius
Coaxial cables
• Two or more forms share a common axis
- RG-6 used in television/digital cable
- And high-speed Internet over cable
- RG-59 used as patch cables
- Not designed for long distances