Module 2
Module 2
Collision
Purpose Process Resolution
Detection
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Fiber Ethernet Standards
CSMA/CD regulates
communication in networks
with shared transmission
media.
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Lesson 2.2
Copper Cables and Connectors
Interference
Use
Categories
Installation
High-
Twisted EMI Grades such Careful
interference
copper wires protection as Cat5e, 6, 7 handling
areas
Sensitive
Conductive Reduced Avoid sharp
data
shielding crosstalk bends
transmission
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Plenum-rated Riser-rated
Used in vertical spaces
Installed in plenum spaces
between floors
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Lesson 2.3
Wiring Implementation
• Floor-level networking
Horizontal Cabling • Multiple IDFs
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T568A and T568B Termination Standards
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Patch Panels
Wiring
Purpose Structure Function
Standards
• Facilitates • Punch down • IDC terminals • Supports
cable blocks at rear allow for T568A wiring
management for cable secure and schemes
termination compact cable • Supports
• RJ45 ports in termination T568B wiring
front for device • RJ45 ports schemes
connections enable easy
reconfiguration
of network
connections
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Lesson 2.4
Fiber Optic Cables and Connectors
Composition
Benefits
Core diameter Small core allowing only one light to Larger core allowing multiple light
pass through modes to pass through
Light transmission Light travels directly down the fiber Light bounces more causing more
with minimal reflection and dispersion and attenuation
attenuation
Distance and Suitable for long distances Best for shorter distances
bandwidth
Applications Long-haul networks, high-speed Datacenters, LANs
broadband, telecommunications
Cost More expensive Less expensive
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Bidirectional WDM
(BiDi): Coarse WDM (CWDM): Dense WDM (DWDM):
Access Control:
Rack Installation:
Standard Sizing:
Triggers
Ensures Monitors for
Reduces static immediate
effective heat voltage
charge risks system
dissipation irregularities
shutdowns
Protection against
High-voltage circuits Offer remote
voltage spikes,
in datacenters monitoring/control UPS runtime
surges, and failures
dependent on
load/model
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Lesson 2.6
Cable Troubleshooting
Use
Substitute Test Check
alternative Verify
Physical Verify patch patch cords transceivers structured
hosts or drivers and
inspection cord with known with a cabling with
switch ports network
of cables connections good ones loopback appropriate
to test adapter
if faulty tool tools
connectivity
Issues •
•
Long cabling distance
Thin wire size
• Environmental factors
Solutions
• Use repeaters/extenders
• Upgrade to high-quality cables
• Measure and test signal attenuation at installation
Issues
• Radio frequency interference (RFI)
• Crosstalk from adjacent wires
• Defective connectors/conductors
Solutions
• Systematic cable routing and organization
• Use robust materials and strain relief
• Compatibility testing
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Summary
Understand Cable Needs: Consider factors like interference and attenuation
when choosing shielded copper or fiber optic cables
Proper Cable Preparation: Use appropriate tools for cable preparation and
termination for connectors or punch down blocks
Application-Specific Use: Ensure cables are used for their intended purpose
to meet network requirements.
Cable Testing: Verify cable integrity using appropriate testing tools to
identify and troubleshoot faults