Lesson 3 - Chapter 4: Structured Cabling Flashcards

1
Q

The standards defined by TIA/EIA that determine a functioning network are called what?

A

structured cabling

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2
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What is the idea/purpose of structured cabling?

A

to create a safe, reliable cabling infrastructure for all interconnected devices

(telephone, videos, computer networks)

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3
Q

An ideal structured cabling setup would have what 3 things?

A
  1. Protection from vacuum cleaners, tripping on wires, EMI
  2. Hardware to organize and protect cabling
  3. Flexibility to grow according to company’s needs
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4
Q

Successfully implementing a basic structured cabling network requires what 3 essential ingredients?

A
  1. a telecommunications room
  2. horizontal cabling
  3. a work area

(basic star network)

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5
Q

All cables from the telecommunications room to the workstations run in what direction for the most part?

A

horizontal

(called horizontal cabling)

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6
Q

A single piece of installed horizontal cabling is called what?

A

a run

(“running” the cable along the ceiling)

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7
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What is a work area?

A

Often an office or cubicle with a workstation and telephone

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8
Q

In most modern networks, what Cat cable is used for the horizontal run cabling?

A

Cat 6 or better

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9
Q

The TIA/EIA standards define a number of other aspects of horizontal cabling such as these 3 things:

A
  1. type of wires
  2. number of pairs of wires
  3. fire ratings
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10
Q

All UTP cables come in 1 or 2 types. What are they and describe them.

A
  1. Solid core (single solid wire)
  2. Stranded core (each wire is a bundle of tiny wire strands)

stranded core = looks like a broom

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11
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Out of solid core and stranded core, which is the better conductor? Which will handle more rough play without breaking?

A

Solid core = better conductor, but can break if handled roughly
Stranded core = can handle more rough handling without breaking

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12
Q

TIA/EIA specifies that horizontal cabling should always be which UTP type?

A

Should always be solid core

(because this wire is going into the walls and ceilings, safe from damage)

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13
Q

The central component of every telecommunications room is what?

A

One or more equipment racks

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14
Q

What’s an equipment rack?

A

provides a safe, stable platform for all various hardware components

(like a bookshelf for books)

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15
Q

All equipment racks are ___ inches wide

A

19 inches wide

(and their heights vary, can be on a wall or floor to ceiling)

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16
Q

All rack-mounted equipment uses a height measurement known as? What is that height measurement?

A

U

a U = 1.75 inches

1 device fits into a U space of 1.75 inches = 1U
1 device needs 3.5 inches = 2U
1 device needs 7 inches = 4U

(1U, 2U, 4U are most common sizes)

17
Q

You can avoid having to re-arrange UTP horizontal solid core cabling on a switch (for example) and risking breakage by using what?

A

a patch panel

(connect the horizontal cabling to the permanent cable area in the back of it)

18
Q

What’s a patch panel? What does it have in the front and the back?

A

A box with a row of female connectors (ports) in the front and permanent connections in the back (for horizontal cabling)

19
Q

The most common type of patch panel today uses what special type of connector?

A

110 block (or called 110-punchdown block)

20
Q

UTP cables connect to a 110 block using what tool?

A

a punchdown tool

21
Q

Patch panels come in a wide variety such as (3) with ___ ports

A

UTP, STP, or fiber ports (or a mix) with 8-48+ ports

22
Q

Do UTP patch panels come with Cat ratings too?

A

Yes! Always get a matching Cat cable and Cat patch panel (Cat 6 cable with Cat 6 patch panel)

[some higher-rated panels support earlier Cat cable standards ie Cat 6 patch with Cat 5e cabling]

23
Q

What cable do you use to connect patch panel ports to the switch?

A

patch cables (with a stranded core so you can remove patch cable repeatedly)

24
Q

What type of cables are patch cables?

A

short UTP cables (2-5 feet) with stranded core

25
Q

What tool would you use to make your own patch cables?

A

a specific crimper for the stranded cable a patch cable uses

26
Q

What are the 2 main tools you need to crimp?

A
  1. RJ-45 crimper with a built-in wire stripper
  2. a pair of wire snips
27
Q

What is a crimper used for? what is a wire stripper for? (2)

A

crimper: to attach the connector to the cable

a wire stripper removes the jacket (plastic outer sheath) from the wire

28
Q

To make your own patch cables, make sure the stranded UTP cable matches what?

A

the Cat level of your horizontal cabling (that will run to the patch panel)

29
Q

A good patch cable should include a boot. What is that?

A

a plastic sheath that partially covers the connector to protect it (like a dress)

[must be added before crimping both ends of the patch cable]

30
Q

After making your own patch cable, what do you use to test whether it’s properly crimped?

A

a cable tester, to verify all individual wires are properly connected and in the right spot

31
Q

You connect a workstation to the wall outlet with what cable?

A

a patch cable (stranded core)

(withstands moving equipment around, occasional kick)

32
Q

The female RJ-45 jacks in wall outlets for work area also have Cat ratings which means you must buy what?

A

You must buy Cat-rated jacks for wall outlets that match the Cat rating of the cabling in your network