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Grade

11

COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING


Module 24-25: Inspect and test the configured computer
networks
2nd Semester, S.Y. 2020-2021

Prepared by:

JOHNNY P. RODRIGUEZ
Subject Teacher

MDM-Sagay College, Inc.


Office: Feliza Bldg., Marañon St. Pob 2, Sagay City
Campus: National Highway, Poblacion 2, Sagay City, Negros Occidental
Tel.# 488-0531/ email: [email protected].
Lesson 1. Structured Cabling Technologies for Networking
Learning Outcomes: At the end of the lesson, you should be able to:
1. Describe what is structured cabling system is.
2. Enumerate the benefits of structured cabling.

What is It
Introduction:

A structured cabling system (SCS) is a set of cabling and connectivity products that integrates the voice,

data, video, and various management systems of a building

Benefits of Structured Cabling

 Consistency & Cost reduction

 Support for multi-vendor equipment

 Simplify moves/adds/changes

 Simplify troubleshooting

 Support for future applications

 Fault isolation

Standards

International Standards Organization

 ISO/IEC 1 1801: IT – Cabling for customer premise

 ISO/IEC 13763-1: Administration, documentation, records


 ISO/IEC 14763-2: Planning and installation practices

 ISO/IEC 14763-3: Testing of optical fiber cabling

 IEC 61935-1: Testing of copper cabling

Elements of Structured Cabling System

 Entrance Facilities

 Equipment Rooms

 Backbone Cabling

 Horizontal Cabling

 Telecommunications Rooms or Telecommunications Enclosure

 Work Area

Entrance Facilities

 Contain the cables, network demarcation point(s), connecting hardware, protection devices and

other equipment that connect to the access provider (AP) or private network cabling.

 Includes connections between outside plant and inside building cabling.


Equipment Rooms

 The environmentally controlled centralized space for telecommunications equipment is usually more

complex than a telecommunications room (TR) or telecommunications enclosure (TE).

Backbone Cabling

 Provides interconnection between telecommunications rooms, equipment rooms, access provider

(AP) spaces and entrance facilities.

 The wiring used for backbone cabling may be either copper or fiber optic.

 Recommended backbone cable maximum distance limitations include:

o Voice grade 100 ohm UTP 800 meter limitation

o STP data grade 150 ohm 90 meter limitation

o Multimode 62.5/125 um fiber 2,000 meter limitation

o Patch cable 3 – 6 meter limitation.


Horizontal Cabling

1. The horizontal cabling system extends from the work area’s telecommunications information outlet

to the telecommunications room (TR) or telecommunication enclosure (TE)

Telecommunication Room

2. A telecommunication room houses the terminations of horizontal and backbone cables to

connecting hardware including any jumpers or patch cords.

Work Area

3. Work Area (WA) components extend from the telecommunications outlet/connector end of the

horizontal cabling system to the WA equipment


UTP Color Coding

4. To distinguish between pairs, they are colored each pair has designated Tip and Ring conductors.

Pair 1 can therefore be designated T1 and R1. Both UTP & STP conform to this standard.

o T1 – White Blue/Blue White –R1

o T2 – White Orange/Orange White – R2

o T3 – White Green/Green White – R3

o T4 – White Brown/Brown White – R4

Assessment

Enumeration: Enumerate the following.


1-6. what are the six (6) elements of structured cabling system.
7-10. Give at least four (4) benefits of structured cabling.

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