Network Connectors Flashcards
1
Q
ST Connector
Straight Tip
A
- Straight tip
- Bayonet Connector
- Push & Twist to lock
2
Q
SC Connector
Subscriber
A
- Subscriber Connector
- Standard Connector
- Square Connector
- Push to lock
3
Q
LC Connector
Lucent Connector
A
- Lucent Connector
- Local Connector
- “Little” Connector
4
Q
Rj11 Connector
A
- 6 position , 2 conductor (6p2c)
- RJ14 uses 6p4c for dual - line use
Telephone Connection
5
Q
RJ45 Connector
A
- 8 position , 8 conductor (8p8c)
- Modular Connection
- Similar in shape to RJ48c
- 8p4c , used with T1 / WAN data lines
6
Q
T568A & T568B Termination
A
- Pin assignments from EIA / TIA - 568B Standard
- 8 conductor 100-ohm balanced twisted-pair
- T568A & T568B are different pin assignments for 8p8c connectors
- Assigns the T568A pin-out to horizontal cabling
- Many organizations traditionally use 568B
- Difficult to change mid-stream
7
Q
TIA / EIA 568A
A
- ) WHITE & GREEN
- ) GREEN
- ) WHITE & ORANGE
- ) BLUE
- ) WHITE & BLUE
- ) ORANGE
- ) WHITE & BROWN
- ) BROWN
8
Q
TIA / EIA 568B
A
- ) WHITE & ORANGE
- ) ORANGE
- ) WHITE & GREEN
- ) BLUE
- ) WHITE & BLUE
- ) GREEN
- ) WHITE & BROWN
- ) BROWN
9
Q
BNC Connector
A
- Bayonet Neill - Concelman
- Paul Neill (Bell Labs)
- Carl Concelman (Amphenol)
- Coaxial cable connector
- DS3 WAN links
- Rigid & bulky
- Difficult to work with
10
Q
F-Connector
A
- Cable television
- Cable modem
- RG-6 Cable
- Threaded connector