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    Structured Cabling SystemCeril, John Evan

    Chavez, Jerard Erl

    Dela Cruz, Patrick

    Malagdao, Christian Paul

    Suelto, Josephine

    ECE 4!

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    "utline

    Structured Cabling System #SCS$%erms o& De'nition

    (istory and Development o& SCS De'nition o& %erms

    Standards and Di)erences

    Element and Component o& SCS

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    Structured Cabling System

    %erms o& De'nition

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    *hat +s Premises Cablingny-ay.

    Cabling insidebuildings and oncampuses

    Cabling to support

    voice, data and videocommunications andsecurity systems

    /enerally customero-ned

    +nvolving many cabletypes but primarilyunshielded t-istedpair copper, 'ber

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    *hat +s Premises Cablingny-ay.

    +t goes by manynames1 Premises cabling

    Structured cabling

    2D2 cabling Data cabling

    3o- voltage cabling

    3imited energy cabling

    %elecom cabling %eledata cabling

    +n&ormation transportsystems

    +ts mostly astandardized cablin

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    *hat re 5Structured Cabling6 Standards7sed +n Premises Cabling.

    standardized premises cablinginfrastructure developed by vendors toinsure interoperability of networks

    designed to run on several types of cabling 8le0ible cabling scheme &or 'ber optics and

    copper

    *ithout regard to its ultimate use

    Support voice and data #and even video &orshort distances$

    llo- easier moves, adds and changes

    7pgrading to di)erent net-ork types

    9ot mandatory like 9EC but &ollo-ed &or

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    Structured Cabling

    structured cabling system is the -iringnet-ork that carries all your data, voice,multimedia, security and even -irelessconnections throughout your building or

    campus: +t includes everything &rom the datacentre to the desktop, including cabling,connecting hard-are, e;uipment,telecommunications rooms, cable path-ays,

    -ork areas, and even the

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    Structured Cabling

    structured cabling system is a completesystem o& cabling and associated hard-are,-hich provides a comprehensivetelecommunications in&rastructure: %his

    in&rastructure serves a -ide range o& uses,such as to provide telephone service ortransmit data through a computer net-ork:(Rosenberg, 2000)

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    Structured Cabling

    structured cabling system (SCS) is aset o& cabling and connectivity products thatintegrates the voice, data, video and variousmanagement systems o& a building #such as

    sa&ety alarms, security access, energysystems, etc:$: (!e "nternational#ngineering $onsortium, 200%)

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    Structured Cabling

    7ses UTP or fber cable &or Security, CC%2, intrusion alarms

    P, audio systems

    >uilding controls, etc

    7ses coax primarily &or video, althoughCC%2 can use 7%P or 'ber structured cabling

    7%PCoa0

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    (istory and Development o&

    Structured Cabling System

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    *here Did Premises CablingStandards "riginate.

    8rom %?%s design guidelines &ortelecommunications cabling

    Developed &rom a 1982survey o& @A

    businesses +nvolving over !B,BBB cable runs

    Cabling -as almost all telephones to -iringclosets and P>es #Private >ranch

    E0changes$ AA:A o& all stations -ere less than BB

    &eet #about !BB meters$ &rom the -iringcloset

    AF o& all desktops are -ithin FB meters

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    *hat (appened Since !AGH.

    PC and PC 9et-orks 5Minicomputer6

    Ethernet domination o& net-orks

    9et-orks over 7%P cable

    !B generations o& net-ork -iring

    8iber optics

    +nternet and ---

    *ireless phones and net-orking

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    *hat (appened Since !AGH.

    (ybrid 8iber Coa0 #(8C$C%2 systems o)ering+nternet ccess

    8iber %o %he (ome #8%%($

    Structures cabling inhomes

    2o+P #2oice over +P$

    Security using Structuredcabling

    Po-er over Ethernet #P"E$

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    *hat (appened Since !AGH.

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    (as Cabling Iept 7p"ver %he 3ast HF ears.

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    !B /enerations "& Copper

    %hicknet %hinnet

    7%P

    Cat Cat 4

    Cat F

    Cat Fe

    Cat K +S" Class 8

    ugmented Cat K

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    /enerations "& 8iber

    Multimode Singlemode

    !BB connectorsL

    SM

    3C

    S%

    SC

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    *hat (appened Since !AGH.

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    Premises Cabling, ncient (istory

    7%P cabling !Bbase%

    %elecom closets

    3ooks

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    Premises Cabling %oday Practically very large net-ork has1

    Most desktops still on 7%P copper cables

    8iber optic backbone

    Multiple -ireless access points

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    Premises Cabling %oday *ithCentralized 8iber

    "ption &or 5centralized'ber6

    emoves need &orpo-er, ground and C in

    telecom closet #room$ emoves need &or

    telecom room

    May be cheaper on 'rstinstall, certainly by 'rstupgrade &or copper

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    Premises Cabling %oday 9on%raditional 7ses

    Security systems CC%2

    +ntrusion alarms

    Card entry

    >uilding management 3ighting

    (2C

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    De'nition o& %erms

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    De'nition o& %erms "S+

    #"pen Systems +nterconnection$ the @layerssuite o& protocols designed by +S" committeesto be the international standard computernet-ork architecture

    MM8 #Multimode 8iber optic Cable$ in -hich the

    signal or light propagates in multiple modes orpaths

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    De'nition o& %erms MD8

    #Main Distribution 8rame$ a distribution &rame onone part o& -hich terminate the permanent outsidelines entering the central o=ce building and onanother part o& -hich terminate the subscriber linemultiple cabling, trunk multiple cabling, etc:

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    De'nition o& %erms

    S% #Straight %ip$ 'ber optic connector -hich uses

    the bayonet style coupling:

    SC #Structured Connector$ 'ber optic connector

    -ith a pushpull mating design: Commonlyre&erred to as Structured Connectors or Stick andClick:

    7%P #7nshielded %-isted Pair$ cable that consists o&

    t-o or more insulated conductors in -hich eachpair o& conductors are t-isted around each other:

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    De'nition o& %erms

    J4F #egistered Jack4F$

    telephone connectorthat holds up to eight-ires, used in Ethernet

    devices

    %FKGO> Color coding used &or

    normal net-ork cabling

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    De'nition o& %erms

    -iring diagram point to point, high-ay or

    airline -iring &ormat -hichde'nes the -iring path andcolor code o& -ire to and&rom apparatus components:

    -ire single metallic conductor,

    usually soliddra-n andcircular in cross section

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    De'nition o& %erms

    !B>ase% n +nstitute o& Electrical ? Electronic Engineers

    #+EEE$ GBH: -orking group designing aspeci'cation &or !B Mbps CSMOCD baseband localarea net-orking #39$ transmission commonlycalled Ethernet over t-istedpair -iring:

    !BB>ase% speci'cation &or !BB Mbps commonly called

    8ast Ethernet over t-istedpair -iring:

    !BBB>ase% +EEE GBH:z -orking group designing a

    speci'cation &or !BBB Mbps commonly called

    /igabit Ethernet:

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    De'nition o& %erms cable

    single -ire or group o&individual -ires in a singlesheath

    cable riser Cable running vertically in a

    multistory building to serve theupper oors:

    cable tray Steel trough erected above

    e;uipment racks to support

    cable runs in an e;uipmentroom

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    De'nition o& %erms

    cable path-ay systems providing

    horizontal, vertical andbackbone path-ays&rom your data room toyour -orkstations

    cable run-ay or 3adder ack,

    horizontal, vertical andbackbone path-ays &oryour computer room,telecommunications

    room and data center

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    De'nition o& %erms

    closet a cabinet or enclosed recess

    &or telecommunications

    devices

    demarcation point

    the location -ithin a building-here the lines &rom thetelephone company connectto the customerQs lines:

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    De'nition o& %erms

    shielded cable Cable -ith metal tape shield

    -rapped around theinsulated conductors:

    t-isted pair +nsulated -ire in -hich pairs

    are t-isted together:

    rack structure on -hich

    e;uipment is mounted

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    De'nition o& %erms

    conduit device used to hold,

    organize, and protectelectrical or opticalcables

    cross connection mapping bet-een t-o

    channels or paths at anet-ork device

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    De'nition o& %erms backbone

    %he main connectivitydevice o& a distributedsystem: ll systems thathave connectivity to the

    backbone connect toeach other

    antenna device &or transmitting

    or receiving, ortransmitting and

    receiving signals

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    De'nition o& %erms

    patch panel generic device that

    allo-s &or organizing andconnecting the copperand 'ber optic cables

    po-er cord

    three-ire #sometimest-o-ire$ cord used tomake connection -ith anC public po-er supply

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    De'nition o& %erms

    layout proposed or actual arrangement or allocation o&

    e;uipment

    ground n intentional or accidental connection bet-een

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    De'nition o& %erms

    +nterbuilding +nterbuilding backbone cable handles tra=c bet-een

    buildings:

    intrabuilding +ntrabuilding backbone cable handles tra=c bet-een

    closets in a single building:

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    De'nition o& %erms

    telecommunication outlet %he telecommunications outlet is

    usually '0ed to the -all -ith placesto connect cables &rom PCs thatlook similar to telephoneconnections:

    Jack

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    Standards

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    Standards "rganizations

    standardized premises cablinginfrastructure developed by vendors toinsure interoperability of networksdesigned to run on several types of

    cabling

    9ot mandatory like 9EC but &ollo-ed&or interoperability

    St d d C bli

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    Standard Cablingrchitecture

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    Structured Cabling

    7ses UTP or fber cable &or Security, CC%2, intrusion alarms

    P, audio systems

    >uilding controls, etc

    7ses coax primarily &or video, althoughCC%2 can use 7%P or 'ber structured cabling

    7%PCoa0

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    Structured Cabling Standards

    Standards are -ritten 5by6 and 5&or6manu&acturers, not end user or installers

    Creates 5mutually agreeduponspeci'cations &or product development6

    Manu&acturers create products that e0ceedminimum specs o& standards &or competitiveadvantage

    Manu&acturers provide interpretation o&

    standards &or installers and users Manu&acturers provide instructions on

    designing an installing components perstandards

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    E+O%+ #7S$ElectricalO%elecommunication +ndustriesssociation

    9S+

    merican 9ational Standards +nstitute +S"O+EC

    +nternational "rganization &or Standardization

    +nternational Electrotechnical Commission CE9E3C

    European Committee &or ElectrotechnicalStandardization

    +EEE

    Standards "rganizations

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    Standards "rganizations

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    9S+O%+OE+FKG Commercial >uilding *iring standard -hich

    speci'es the re;uirements &or category , 4 andF cabling:

    9S+O%+OE+FKA%he standard covering path-ays and spaces &or

    commercial building -iring:

    9S+O%+OE+KBK%he standard covering administration and

    labelling o& commercial building -iring:

    +S"O+ECO+S!!GB! +nternational standard covering all o& the above

    /eneral Standards

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    Master e;uipment inthe 5main crossconnect6

    May be 5intermediatecross connects6

    %he5telecommunications

    closet6 housesinterconnectionsbet-een thebackbone and

    horizontal runs

    5FKG6 rchitecture

    C bl d

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    Cables used >ackbone cabling

    telecomm closets to e;uipmentroom to building entrance &acilities

    7%P or S%P

    Multimode 'ber #KH:FO!HF,

    FBO!HF$ Singlemode 'ber

    (orizontal cabling to -ork area

    7%P #one &or telephone, one &ordata$

    S%P

    Multimode 'ber #KH:FO!HF,

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    59ot FKG6 Cables

    9ot included in FKG standards are1%hicknet

    %hinnet

    /K

    /KA Many other obsolete cable types

    +S"O+EC Class 8

    "ld style Ethernet coa0cable

    /FG coa0

    C%2 and satellite coa0CC%2

    5Cat @6, #shielded$

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    *ireless

    *ireless is becoming userconnection o& choice

    *i8i has been developed toprovide ade;uate band-idth &or

    most users *i8i is -idely available, o&ten &ree

    llo-s 5mobility6, taking laptops

    to meetings, airports, hotels, etc: Supports ne- devices #iPhones,

    >lackberries$ and applications#2o+P$

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    *ireless

    *ireless is becoming userconnection o& choice

    *i8i has been developed toprovide ade;uate band-idth &or

    most users *i8i is -idely available, o&ten &ree

    llo-s 5mobility6, taking laptops

    to meetings, airports, hotels, etc: Supports ne- devices #iPhones,

    >lackberries$ and applications#2o+P$

    /uidelines &or Cabling

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    /uidelines &or CablingStandards

    5FKG6 -as -ritten by and &ormanu&acturers, not designers or installers

    *ritten as 5agreed upon speci'cations &orproduct development6

    Manu&acturers are best source o&in&ormation on *hat standards mean

    (o- cabling systems are designed

    (o- components are installed

    Standards are always in a state of &u' and controversy manufacturers keep

    track of standards and !ep you to

    /uidelines &or Cabling

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    /uidelines &or CablingStandards

    ou do need to kno- codes &or 'reprevention and grounding

    7se as guidelines to install a net-ork thato)ers +nteroperability o& cabling components and

    net-orking hard-are

    8le0ibility &or data and voice #and evensometimes other applications$

    7pgradability #-ithin limits$

    >e a-are o& code re;uirements &or theremoval o& 5abandoned6 cabling

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    Element and Component o&

    Structured Cabling System

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    Element and Component o&

    Structured Cabling System ctive

    Passive

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    ctive

    "7%E %he router task is to ensure connection bet-een the

    local net-ork #39$ and the e0terior net-ork,primarily to the +nternet: %he router may alsoprovide &or interconnection bet-een several

    net-orks, e:g: -ithin one company: %he &unctionusually &ul'lled by the router -ithin the net-ork iscalled 5/%E6:

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    ctive

    S*+%C( S-itch is an active net-ork element that

    interconnects individual net-ork segments: %hes-itch comprises &e- or more ports #up to severalhundred$, to -hich the net-ork devices or net-ork

    parts are connected: %he term 5s-itch6 is used &orvarious devices in a number o& net-orktechnologies:

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    ctive

    "7%+9/ S*+%C( outing s-itch is a relatively ne- type o& device

    -orking at the speeds that are usual &or the secondlayer and the third layer in&ormation, it provides &orproper routing at the s-itching speed R it replaces

    the slo- routers in the section o& the broadcastdomains as a result, the common routers areincreasingly used &or connecting di)erenttechnologies:

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    Passive

    metallic cables %he Eternetnet-orks using the t-isted pair #%P$

    started at a speed o& 1!"b#s#!B>SE%$: lthoughthe value o& !B Mbps looks as su=cient #primarilydue to the 5mega6 pre'0$, the throughput that

    theoretically achieves !:HF M>Osec is not su=cientanymore: %he &act that this transmission band isshared by several computers in the net-ork makesall things -orse: %he unshielded cable o& Cat: 7%P is su=cient to interconnect the device:

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    Passive

    metallic cables %he present standard is represented by

    the 1!!"b#s!BB>SE% elements: %he advantageis a higher theoretical throughput #!H:F M>Osec$,reverse compatibility and ability to adapt to the

    net-ork environment: !BB>SE% commonly usesthe Cat: F cabling: %hese cables are &ormed by &ourpairs o& stranded conductors: Each pair has itscolour identi'cation code: Pairs are distinguished bycolours: Stranding or t-isting ensures higher

    resistance to the ambient inter&erences:

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    Passive

    metallic cables %he present standard is represented by

    the 1!!"b#s!BB>SE% elements: %he advantageis a higher theoretical throughput #!H:F M>Osec$,reverse compatibility and ability to adapt to the

    net-ork environment: !BB>SE% commonly usesthe Cat: F cabling: %hese cables are &ormed by &ourpairs o& stranded conductors: Each pair has itscolour identi'cation code: Pairs are distinguished bycolours: Stranding or t-isting ensures higher

    resistance to the ambient inter&erences:

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    Passive

    metallic cables 8or higher demands and interconnection o& several

    segments -ithin the net-ork, it is no-adayspossible to use !BBB>SE% also kno-n as%igabitEternet: %his net-ork also uses the t-isted pairs

    &or transmissions cables must at least comply -iththe re;uirements &or Cat: F, ho-ever the5enhanced6 Cat&eor Cat'variant isrecommended:

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    Passive metallic cables

    Cat:F*orks in the band -idth o& up to !BB M(z: Cablelines &or the computer net-ork, -ith a baud rateo& !BB MbitOsec, or ! /bitOsec i& all G threads are

    used not used anymore

    Cat:Fe*orks also in the band -idth o& up to !BB M(z,

    but is more accurate in certain respects: Due toits a)ordability, the Category Fe is no-adays themost -idely used category o& the structuredcabling system:

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    Passive

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