4.3 Physical Network Media (Doshi) Flashcards

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What is attenuation?

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Is the weakening of signals during transmission.

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Where does attenuation exist?

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In both wired and wireless transmission. Length of wire impacts the severity of attenuation.

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Electromagnetic Interference (EMI):

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A disturbance generated by an external source that affects an electric circuit.

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What caused EMI?

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Electric storms or noisy electrical equipment.

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Cross-talsk

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Crosstalk is electromagnetic interference from one unshielded twisted pair to another twisted pair, normally running in parallel.

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Fiber optic cables

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proven to be more secure than the other media. They have very low transmission loss, not affected by EMI and preferred choice for high volumes and long distance calls.

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What is a diverse routing

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The method of routing traffic through split-cable facilities or duplicate facilities

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Where is an alternate routing?

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The method of routing information via an alternative

medium, such as copper cable or fiber optics is called alternate routing.

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9
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What is the difference between last mile and long haul?

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Last mile provide redundancy for local loop whereas long haul provide redundancy for long distance availability

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In any given situation, fiber-optic cables have proven to

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be more secure than the other media. They have very low transmission loss, not affected by EMI and preferred choice for high volumes and long distance calls.

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When CISA question is about transmission error that can occur in wired as well as wireless communication,

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our answer should be attenuation.

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It is essential to understand the difference between diverse routing and

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alternate routing.

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The method of routing traffic through split-cable facilities or duplicate-cable facilities is called

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diverse routing.

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Whereas the method of routing information via an alternative medium, such as copper cable or fiber optics is called

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alternate routing.

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15
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Also, CISA aspirant should be able to differentiate between last mile and

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long haul.

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16
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Last mile provide redundancy for local loop whereas

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long haul provide redundancy for long distance availability.

17
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5)It is also very critical to understand the meaning of terms such as attenuation, EMI and

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cross talks:

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(i)Attenuation:

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  • Attenuation is the weakening of signals during transmission.
  • Attenuation exists in both wired and wireless transmissions.
  • Length of wire impacts the severity of attenuation.
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(ii)Electromagnetic Interference (EMI):

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  • EMI is a disturbance generated by an external source that affects an electrical circuit.
  • The disturbance may degrade the performance of the circuit or even stop it from functioning. In the case of a data path, these effects can range from an increase in error rate to a total loss of the data.
  • EMI is caused by electrical storms or noisy electrical equipments (e.g. motors, fluorescent lighting, radio transmitters etc.)
20
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(iii)Cross-Talks:

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Crosstalk is electromagnetic interference from one unshielded twisted pair to another twisted pair, normally running in parallel.