Deploying Ethernet Cabling Flashcards

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Work Area

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  • Space where user connects equpment to network, usually via wall port
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Horizontal Cabling

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  • Connects user work areas to nearest horizontal cross-connect
  • Cross connect sometmes call distrubution frame
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Backbone Cabling

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  • Connects HCCs (Horizontal Cross Connects) to main coss connect
  • Also know as vertical cross connects
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Telecommunications Room

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  • Houses Horizontal cross-connects
  • Termination point for horizontal cabling
  • Likely to house equipment like Switchers, routers, modems
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Entrance Facilities/Demar

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  • Special equpment rooms where external cabling is joined to internal
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IDC

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Insulation Displacement Connection

  • Contains contacts that cut insulation from a wire and hold it in place
  • Allows large number of cables to be terminated in one place
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66 Block

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  • Older style distribution frame
  • 50 rows of 4 IDC terminals
  • Jumper is installed to complete connection
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110 Block

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  • Developed by AT&T
  • Supports Cat 5 and better
  • Arranged horizontally instead of vertically, offered better density than 66
  • More space for labeling and color coding
  • Incoming wire is fed into channel on wiring block, then connector block is installed to terminate incoming wiring
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BIX and Krone Distrubtion Frames

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  • Uses a single module
  • Krone more common in Europe
  • Use different termination blade
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Patch Panel

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  • Distribution block with IDC’s on one side and preterminated RJ-45 modular ports on the other
  • Allows incoming and outgoing connections to be reconfigured without reterminating punchdown blocks
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SFP/SFP+

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Small Form Factor Pluggable

  • New form factor of transceiver module which replaced GBIC
  • Also know as mini-GBIC
  • Uses LC connections and is designed for Gigabit Ethernet
  • SFP+ updated for 10 GbE, but still uses LC
  • Different modules support various ethernet standards
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QSFP/QSFP+

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Quad small form-factor Pluggable

  • transceiver form factor that supports 4 x 1 Gps links, aggregated to a single 4 Gbps channel.
  • QSFP+ is designed to support 40 GbE
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WDM

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Wavelength Division Multiplexing

  • Means to use a single strand to transmit and/or receive more than one channel at a time
  • Coarse: Supports up to 16 wavelengths, used to deploy 4-8 bidirectional channels
  • Dense: Supports greater numbers, uses precise and expensive lasers
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BiDi

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Bidirectional tranceivers

  • support transmit and receive signals over the same strand of fiber
  • Uses WDM to transmit Tx and Rx signals over slightly shifted wavelengths
  • Must be installed in opposite pairs
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Cable Crimper

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  • Used to create a patch cord
  • Fixes plug to cable
  • Specific to connector type and cable
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Fiber Distribution Panel

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  • Distribution Frame with pre-wired connected used with fiber optic cabling
17
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Fusion Splicer

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  • Joines fiber strands
  • achieves a more permanent join with lower insertion loss
  • Must be kept cleaned and maintained
18
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SFP

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