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Belden Ecs Pon-iecep Qc-nov 2015 data center presentationTRANSCRIPT
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Network Infrastructure
Trends
Enterprise Connectivity Solution
and Passive Optical Network
Dominic A. Marquez
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Enterprise
Connectivity Solutions
Structured Cabling
Fundamentals
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• Network Topologies
Evolution of Structured Cabling
RING BUS STAR
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Structured Cabling Systems
• What is a Structured Cabling System?
- can be perceived as the pillars and columns of the organization’s ITnetwork.
- collective configuration of cables and associated hardware which,when installed, on premises / buildings, provides a comprehensivetelecommunications infrastructure.
• It function as an important foundation of the IT network on whichmany services are supported:
- Data Information Transfer
- Voice Telecommunications
- Monitoring and Surveillance System
- Building Automation & Control System
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Standards for Structured Cabling
ISO/IEC 11801IT Generic Cabling for
Customer PremisesANSI/TIA 568Commercial Building
Telecommunications
Cabling Standard
EN 50173Performance
Requirements Of
Generic Cabling
Systems
AS/NZ 3080
IT Generic Cabling for
Customer Premises
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Standards Organizations
American National Standards Institute - This group
coordinates and adopts national standards in the U.S.
Telecommunications Industry Association - Best known for
developing cabling standards with the EIA, leading trade
association for the information, communications, and
entertainment technology industry.
Electronics Industries Alliance - Known for developing cabling
standards with the TIA, ceased operations on February 11, 2011.
EIA standards are now managed by the Electronic Components
Association (ECA).
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Standards Organization
International Organization for Standardization - This group is the
world’s largest developer of standards and includes standards groups
from member nations around the world.
International Electrotechnical Commission - This international
standards organization prepares and publishes international
standards for all electrical, electronic, and related technologies.
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Standards Organization
Building Industry Consulting Service International, Inc. -
This association supports the information transport systems
(ITS) industry with information, education, and knowledge
assessment.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. -
international organization and a leading developer of
standards in a broad range of disciplines, including electric
power, information technology, information assurance, and
telecommunications.
National Electrical Manufacturing Association - is the voice
of and forum for the electrical and medical imaging industries
serving manufacturer members.
National Fire Protection Association - This is the North American
organization of fire prevention and an authoritative source on public
safety.
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• CODES
− The key purpose of codes is safety.
− Do not address performance of telecommunications systems.
− Promulgated as models, which most local municipalities adopt.
− Once adopted as ordinances, the codes have the force of law and are
enforced through local building inspectors.
• STANDARDS
− Ensure design and installation consistency
− Establish performance and technical specifications
− Supports multi-product and multi-vendor environment
− No legal implications
Codes and Standards
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Codes and Standards
NEC ANSI/TIA/EIA/ISO/IEC
75 Years+ 25 Years
Codes Standards
Purpose: Safety Performance
Compliance: Force of Law Voluntary (Mandatory)
Sanctions: Fines Halt in Project
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• 11801 Edition 2: Generic Cabling for Customer Premises
• 14763-1 Part 1: Administration
• 14763-2 Part 2: Planning and Installation
• 14763-3 Part 3: Testing of Optical Fiber Cabling
• 15018: Generic Cabling for Homes
• 18010: Pathways and Spaces for Customer Premises
• 24702: Generic Cabling for Industrial Premises
• 24764: Generic Cabling Systems for Data Center
• 61935-1: Testing of Balanced Communications Cabling
ISO / IEC Standards
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• Structure of Generic Cabling (Subsystems and Elements)
ISO / IEC 11801
CD BD FD CP TO
Campus
Backbone
Cabling
Subsystem
Building
Backbone
Cabling
Subsystem
Horizontal Cabling Subsystem Work
Area
Cabling
Generic Cabling System
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• Hierarchical Structure of Generic Cabling System
ISO / IEC 11801
TOTO TOTO
Campus Distributor
Telecommunication OutletTO
CD
FD
CP CP
BD
FD
TOTO TOTO TO
FD
CP CP
BD
FD
Building Distributor
Floor Distributor
Consolidation Point
Horizontal
Cabling
Building
Backbone
Cabling
Campus
Backbone
Cabling
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ANSI / TIA Standards
• 568-C.0 Generic Telecommunications Cabling for Customer Premises
• 568-C.1 Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standards
• 568-C.2 Balanced Twisted Pair Cabling and Components
• 568-C.3 Optical Fiber Cabling Components
• 568-C.4 Broadband Coaxial Cabling and Components
• 569-B Commercial Building Standards for Pathways and spaces
• 570-C Residential Telecommunication Infrastructure Standards
• 606-B Administration Standards for Commercial Telecommunications
• 607-B Grounding (Earthing) and Bonding for Customer Premises
• 758-B Customer Owned Out Side Plant
• 862-A Building Automation Systems Cabling
• 942-A Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for Data Centers
• 1005 Telecoms Infrastructure Standards for Industrial Premises
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• Functional Elements of Generic Cabling System
ANSI / TIA 568 C.0
DC
DB DB
DA
EOEO EO EO
DA
EO EO EO
CP CP CP CP
Cabling
Subsystem 1
Cabling
Subsystem 2
Cabling
Subsystem 3
Distributor C
Distributor B
Consolidation Point
Distributor A
Equipment Outlet
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• Commercial Building Hierarchical Star Topology
ANSI / TIA 568 C.1
MC
IC IC
HC
TOTO TO TO
HC
TO TO TO
CP CP CP CP
Horizontal
Cabling
Intra-
Building
Backbone
Cabling
Inter
Building
Backbone
Cabling
Main Cross-Connect
Intermediate Cross-Connect
Consolidation Point
Horizontal
Cross-Connect
Telecommunication Outlet
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Standard Terminologies
ISO/IEC 11801 2nd Edition Amendment 2
Generic Cabling for Customer Premises
ANSI/TIA-568-C.1 SeriesCommercial Building
Telecommunications Cabling Standard
Campus Distributor (CD) Main Cross-connect (MC)
Building Distributor (BD) Intermediate Cross-connect
Floor Distributor (FD) Horizontal Cross-connect (HC)
Telecommunications Outlet Telecommunications Outlet
Campus Backbone Inter-building Backbone
Building Backbone Intra-building Backbone
Horizontal Cabling Horizontal Cabling
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Accommodation of Functional Elements
Building Backbone
FD / HC
CD / MC
FD / HC
EF
TO
CP
TO
CP
FD / HC
BD / IC
FD / HC
EF
TO
CP
TO
CP
TO
Horizontal Cable
Campus Backbone
CP
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• Distributors Configuration
ANSI / TIA 568 C.0
Cross-ConnectionInter-Connection
Equipment Outlet
Connecting Hardware
Connecting Hardware
Patch Cord
Patch Cord
Patch Cord
Active Equipment
Equipment Outlet
Connecting Hardware
Active Equipment
Horizontal Cable Horizontal Cable
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Horizontal Cabling System
Work Area Telecommunications Room
Horizontal Cable
TO
FD
TO
TO
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Consolidation Point (CP)
CP
TOTO
TO TO
TO
Horizontal Cable
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Multi-User TO Assembly (MUTOA)
MUTOA
Horizontal Cable
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Horizontal Cabling Length
CCCEQP
EQP
Cord
Patch
CordFloor
Distributor
C C TEC
Channel Link = 100 m (max)
CP Link
Permanent Link = 90 m (max)
CP
TO
WA
Cord
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Backbone Cabling System
CD
BDFD
FD
FD
Building Backbone
Campus Backbone
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Backbone Cabling Length
HC
HC
MC
IC
A
BC
Media Type A B C
100 Ohm
Twisted Pair800 m 300 m 500 m
62.5 um Optical
Fiber2000 m 300 m 1700 m
50 um Optical
Fiber2000 m 300 m 1700 m
Single Mode
Optical Fiber3000 m 300 m 2700 m
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• Centralized Network
Building Cabling Architecture
Splice / Inter-
connect
Pull
Through
Work Area
Work Area
Work Area
Floor
Distributor
Horizontal Cabling
Equipment
Rack
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• Distributed Network
Building Cabling Architecture
Floor
Distributor
Building
Distributor
Floor
Distributor
Building
Backbone
Building
Backbone
Equipment
Rack
Equipment
Rack
Equipment
Rack
Work Area
Work Area
Work Area
Horizontal Cabling
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Centralized Fiber Optic Cabling
TO
TO
TO
Equipment
Backbone
Cabling
Horizontal
CablingTE
TR
TR
Splice /
Interconnect
Splice /
Interconnect
Pull Through
Cable
ER
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• 100-ohm Twisted-Pair Balanced Copper Cable
• Optical Fiber Cable
Transmission Cables
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Twisted Pair Cable Construction
Wire Drawing
Insulation
Twisting
Stranding
Jacketing
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100-Ω Balanced Twisted Pair Categories
CategoryTransmission
(Mhz)
Performance
(TIA / ISO)
Data Rate
(Mbps)
CAT 3 16 Category 3 / Class C 10
CAT 5e 100 Category 5e / Class D 100
1000
CAT 6 250 Category 6 / Class E 1000
CAT 6A 500 Category 6A / Class EA 10000
CAT 7 600 - / Class F 10000
CAT 7A 1000 - / Class FA 10000
CAT 8 ???? ? / ? ?????
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Twisted Pair Cable Constructions
Designation New Designation Description
UTP U/UTP Unshielded Twisted pair
FTP F/UTP Foil over UTP
S-FTP SF/UTP Screen and Foil over UTP
F-FTP F/FTP Foil over Foiled Twisted Pair
S-STP S/FTP Screen over FTP
U/UTP
F/UTP
SF/UTP
F/FTP
S/FTP
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Cable Jacket Fire Rating
ClassificationFire
PerformanceUL Test Notes
CM –
Communications
Metallic
General PurposeUL 1581 (Vertical Tray)
Cable may not transmit flame for more
than 4 ft., 11 in. It shall not penetrate
floors or ceilings, i.e., may only be used
within a single floor.
CMR –
Communications
Metallic Riser
Riser RatedUL1666
Cable must not transmit flame from one
floor to another for more that 12 feet
when placed vertically in a building shaft
(called a riser shaft).
CMP –
Communications
Metallic Plenum
Plenum Rated
NFPA 262 (replaced
UL910)
Cable must have both resistance to
flame spread for not longer than 5 feet
(1.5m) and reduced smoke generating
properties.
These cables are approved for
placement in air handling ducts and
chambers (plenums) without the use of
fire-proof conduit.
The purpose of the rating is to lessen the
transmission of fire and visible smoke to
unaffected parts of the building.
Toxicity is not measured.
LSZH – Low Smoke
Zero HalogenLow Smoke & Fume
UL1685 (Vertical Tray Fire
Propagation and Smoke
Release)
Cable will extinguish fire itself if no other
external heat/fire is applied.
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8-Pin 8-Conductor
Insulation Displacement Connector
RJ-45 Plug RJ-45 Jack
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• Eight Position Modular Jack Pin-Pair Assignment
100-Ω Balanced Twisted Pair Termination
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Pair 3 Pair 1 Pair 4
Pair 2
WG G WO BL WBL O WBR BR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Pair 3
Pair 1 Pair 4Pair 2
WG GWO BL WBLO WBR BR
T568AT568B
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100-Ω Balanced Twisted Pair Termination
Punch Down Tool
RJ45 Plug Crimper
Rapid Termination Tool
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Gigabit Transmission
TX
RX
RX
TX
10 / 100 Mbps 1 / 10 Gbps
TX
RX
TX
RX
TX
RX
TX
RX
RX
TX
RX
TX
RX
TX
RX
TX
R
J
4
5
R
J
4
5
R
J
4
5
R
J
4
5
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Wire Map
Straight Open Shorted
Split Pair Reverse Pair Crossed Pair
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• Insertion Loss (IL)
• Return Loss (RL)
• Near End Cross-talk (NEXT)
• Equal Level Far End Cross-talk (ELFEXT)
• Alien Cross-talk (ANEXT)
• Attenuation Cross-talk Ratio (ACR)
• Power Sum NEXT (PS NEXT)
• Power Sum ELFEXT ( PS ELFEXT)
• Power Sum ACR (PS ACR)
• Propagation Delay
• Propagation Delay Skew
100-Ω Balanced Twisted Pair Parameters
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Optical Fiber Structure
250 µm
Buffer orPrimary Coating
(Singlemode) 9 µm
(Multimode) 50 µm
(Multimode) 62.5 µm
Core
Core/Cladding Boundary
Cladding
125 µm
Secondary Coating
900 µm
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Optical Fiber Transmission
Multimode Step Index Optical Fiber
Refractive
Index Profile
Step Index
Cross
Sectional
View
High Order Mode
Low Order Mode
Axial Mode
N2
N1
Refractive Index (N) =Speed of Light in Vacuum
Speed of Light in Medium
θ
Critical Angle (θ) = Sin-1 (N2)(N1)2 2-
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Transmitter Light Sources
• Light Emitting Diodes (LED)
− Used for multimode: 850 nm or 1300 nm
− Wide beam width fills multimode fibers
− Wider spectrum (typically 50 nm)
− Inexpensive
− Cannot modulate as fast as lasers
• VCSEL – Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser
− Used for multimode at 850 and 1300 nm
− Quite narrow spectrum
− Narrow beam width (does not fill multimode fibers)
− Much less expensive than FP or DFB lasers
• Fabry-Perot (FP) and Distributed Feedback (DFB) Lasers
− Used for singlemode: 1310 nm or 1550 nm
− Narrow spectrum (can be less than 1 nm)
− Narrow beam width (does not fill multimode fibers)
− Highest power and fastest switching–Most expensive (especially DFB)
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Optical Fiber Transmission
Light Signal
Received
Signal
Refractive
Index Profile
Multimode Step Index Optical Fiber Step Index
Cross Sectional
ViewModal
Dispersion
Multimode Graded Index Optical Fiber
Supports 850nm and 1300 nmGraded Index
Modal
Dispersion
Laser Signal
Singlemode Optical Fiber
Supports 1310 nm and 1550 nmStep Index
Only one mode, No mode modal dispersion
Light Signal
Transmitted
Signal
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Fiber Optic Cable Classification
Optical Fiber TypeWavelength
(nm)
Attenuation
(dB/km)
Overfilled Launch
Bandwidth
(MHz.km)
Effective Modal
Bandwidth
(MHz.km)
OM1
62.5 µm
850 3.5 200 -
1300 1.5 500 -
OM2
50 µm
850 3.5 500 -
1300 1.5 500 -
OM3
50 µm
850 3.5 1500 2000
1300 1.5 500 -
OM4
50 µm
850 3.5 1500 4700
1300 1.5 500 -
OS1
9 µm
1310 1.0 - -
1550 1.0 - -
OS2
9 µm
1383 0.4 - -
1550 0.4 - -
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Optical Fiber Transmission
RX
TX
TX
RX
Connector
Connector
Connector
Connector
Transmitter
Input
Signal
Coder or
Converter
Light
Source
Source-to-Fiber
Interface
Fiber-to-light
Interface
Light
Detector
Amplifier/Shaper
Decoder
Output
Signal
Fiber-optic Cable
Receiver
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ApplicationOM1 OM2 OM3 OM4 OS1 OS2
Wavelength 850 1300 850 1300 850 1300 850 1300 1310 1550 1310 1300
10/100 BASE-SXDistance 300 300 300 300
Attenuation 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
100 BASE-FXDistance 2000 2000 2000 2000
Attenuation 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0
1000 BASE-SXDistance 275 550 1000 1040
Attenuation 2.6 3.6 4.5 4.8
1000 BASE-LXDistance 550 550 600 600 5000 5000
Attenuation 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 4.5 4.5
10G BASE-SRDistance 33 82 300 550
Attenuation 2.4 2.3 2.6 3.1
10G BASE-LRDistance 10km 10km
Attenuation 6.2 6.2
40G BASE-SR4Distance 100 150
Attenuation 1.9 1.5
40G BASE-LR4Distance 10km 10km
Attenuation 6.7 6.7
Distance vs Application
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Fiber Optic Cable Construction
Tight Buffer
Loose Tube
(With 250µ Coating)
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Optical Fiber Connector
Subscriber Connector
(SC)
Lucent Connector
(LC)
Multi-fiber Push On
(MPO)
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Fiber Optic Cable Termination
Epoxy / Polish No Epoxy / Polish
Mechanical Splice Fusion Splice
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• Optical Loss Test Set (Light Source Power Meter)
Optical Fiber Link Test
A B
RE
F
Tx
Rx
A B
RE
F
Tx
Rx
Mandrel or EF
Mandrel or EF
Launch cord Tail cord
Panel 1 Panel 2
Link under test
Launch cordTail cord
Link loss
Power Loss Budget = Connector Loss + Splice Loss + Cable Loss
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Optical Fiber Link Test
• Optical Time Domain Reflectometer
Launch Cord
Cable Connector Splice Fibre EndTail Cord
Noise
Flat top on response
curve indicates that the
pulse width is too wide
Dead Zone
OTDR
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Passive Optical
Network
Emerging
Telecommunications
Building Cabling
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Scale
− Your cabling infrastructure and network must grow
according to your needs.
Flexibility
− Your cabling infrastructure and network must
support your various needs of your extended LAN
(voice, data, video, wireless, security, building
management).
Scale and Flexibility are Critical in Today’s
LAN space
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Passive Optical Network Standardization
1995 20041999 2002
FSAN starts first
formal PON activity
155MBps APON ITU
G.983 series
Enhanced to BPON
622/155 Mbps
FSAN starts GPON
work G.984 series =
extension of G.983
series up to 2.4 Gbps
ITU approves
GPON
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− PON is a point-to-multipoint network that sends its signals on one
strand of single mode fiber and utilizes passive optical splitters
making use of wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) technology
to split the transmission onto multiple fibers
− POLAN is an alternative to traditional LAN
What is Passive Optical Network?
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Passive Optical Network
OLT ONT
ONT
ONT
VOICE DATA VIDEO
2.4 Gbps Downstream
1490
nm
1310
nm
VOICE DATA VIDEO
1.2 Gbps Upstream
Packet
Voice
Ethernet
Data
IP / RF
Video
POTS
VOIP
CCTV
WAP
TV
1:321:8
1:64
Splitter
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Traditional LAN vs. Optical LAN
Legacy Copper-based LAN
• Active Ethernet switches for LAN core, aggregation and access functions
• Cable infrastructure- CAT6- Multimode Fiber
Optical LAN
• Passive Optical Network, OLT, ONT
• Cable Infrastructure
- Singlemode Fiber
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Traditional LAN
Router
Dist. Switch
Dist. Switch
Duplex MMF
CAT6
CAT6
FD
FD
Core Switch
BD
Power
HVAC
Racking
UPS
24 port Workgroup
Switches per floor
Home-run cabling
to each user
Enterprise Multi-service
Router in Data Center
REQUIRESYES NO
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Optical LAN
Power
HVAC
Racking
UPS
Workgroup switchesFDH and / or FD
Home-run cabling Fiber drops from the
FSB or FHD to the ONT
Enterprise Multi-service
Router in Data Center
REQUIRESYES NO
Router
ONT
Simplex SMF
CAT6
FD
FD
Core Switch OLT
FDH
ONT
CAT6
FSB
BD
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• Top Level System View
Traditional LAN Solutions Key Elements
WAN
Application Services
CORE
LAN
Switch
`
Switch
Optional
Consilodation
PointMM Fiber jumper
Voice
CAT5 copper cable
MM Fiber for Data , CAT 5 copper for voice application
Data Center Riser Closet Distribution
Junction box
X = Connection required
X
XC = Cross Connect cable
X
X
XC
X X
X X C
P
X
XC
XCX
X
XCX
DataMM Fiber
Requires this
much cable
884 lbs.- 144 MMF x 55m (Horizontal) = 390 lbs.
- 144 Cat 5E x 55m (Horizontal) = 494 lbs.
144 User Example
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• Top Level System View
Optical LAN Solutions Key Elements
12 mile reachNo Power, Cooling, or Network Element Maintenance
Requires this
much cable182 lbs.
- 144 SMF x 55m = 182 lbs.
This is technically the
“Horizontal Cabling”
– Copper runs can be
up to 100 meters.
144 User Example
Router
WAN
Application Services
Router
Data Center Riser Closet Raised Floor Desktop
1-56
12 fibers
1-12
Fiber Panel iFDH iFDT
`
`
OLT ONT
CORE
LAN
Switch
PNP
PNP PNP
PNP
PNP
PNP
= Plug-n-Play (no splicing required)
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A Simpler Way to Improve LAN Performance
Reduced power and
cooling
Less time spent on
maintenance
Significant space
savings
Greater distances
Inherent security
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Where Optical LAN Can Be Used?
Hotels
Dormitories
Hospitals
Sport Venues
Conference
Centers
Campus
Buildings
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Optical LAN Best Fit For …
Healthcare
Education
Hospitality
• Converged Services
• ONTs to Address Multiple Services
• Converged Infrastructure
• Reduction of Space Requirements
Proliferation of Networks
• Separate ONTs, Fiber Strands, and Splitters
• Separate Uplinks
Discrete Networks
• Central Management
• Reduction in Infrastructure Cost
• Reduction in Power and Cooling Cost
Support of Network
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Deploying a PON
ER
OLT
Fiber Panel
Work Area
Copper Cable
Copper
Patch Cord
Outlet
Fiber Panel & Splitter
ONT
Copper Patch Panel
TR
• ONT located in TR
servicing a floor
• Hybrid solution
• Brown field
ER/TR
OLT
Fiber Panel & SplitterZone
SM Fiber Cable
ONT
Copper
Patch
Cords
• ONT servicing
several work areas
• Remote or local
power
ER/TR
ONT
OLT
Fiber Panel & SplitterWork Area
SM Fiber Cable
Copper
Patch Cords
• ONT located in
the work area
• Remote or local
power
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PON Active Equipment
Photos courtesy of Motorola
1.6” (H) x 5.5” (W) x 6.5” (L)
Belden
PON
Solution
OLT – Optical Line Terminal
ONT – Optical Network Terminal
Edge Router
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OLT Installation
Motorola OLT Tellabs OLT
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Distribution Hub Installation
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ONT Installation
Desk Top
Under Desk
Wall - Surface MountWall – Recessed Box
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The Belden Approach
• We embrace all technologies required
• We engineer the best solutions for your needs
End-to-end Expertise
• Structured solution
• Modular fiber connectivity
• Easy installation
POLAN Approach
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Belden POLAN Solution
Complete flexibility to architect
a scalable system
• FX UHD Housing & Shelves
• FX UHD Splitter Cassettes
• FX UHD Splice Cassettes
• FX Patch Cords
• FX Distribution and Composite
Cables
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FX UHD Splitter Cassettes
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Deploying a highly flexible and scalable
passive optical LAN is now possible
Belden POLAN Solutions
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Belden Overview
Corporate Presentation
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A Rich Heritage
• Founded by Joseph Belden
in 1902 in Chicago
• A long history of innovation for
communications technologies
• Early customers
included Thomas Edison
• John Stroup, CEO
• Headquartered in St. Louis, MO
• 8,500 employees
• NYSE: BDC
• Operations in North and South America,
Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific
• Revenue $2.31B
• 20+ Sales Offices; 25+ Manufacturing Facilities
Radio in the
1920s
TV in the
1950s
Computer Networking
in the 1980s and 1990s
Joseph Belden Thomas Edison
Business Platforms Applications Vertical Markets
Delivering highly engineered signal transmission
solutions for mission-critical applications in a
diverse set of global markets
Industrial
Enterprise
Broadcast
Data
Video
Sound
Belden Today
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• Global advancement and
efficiency is driving devices and
machines to become more
intelligent and connected
• A massive growth in data, audio,
and video must be captured and
transmitted securely and in real-
time
• Belden’s innovative solutions meet
current and future network
infrastructure demands in mature
and emerging markets
The Transformation to a Connected World
Belden is at the center of this transformation,
delivering innovative signal transmission solutions
Industrial
Automation
Data
Centers
Enterprise
Broadcast
Healthcare
Machine
Builders
Security
Energy
TransportationLive Streaming
Video
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Belden: Leading the Way in an Interconnected World
Certainty
Unmatched product and manufacturing
excellence for mission-critical
applications
Innovation
Continuous advancement of signal
transmission solutions for a wide-range of
enterprise, industrial and broadcast
applications
Trust
A global partner providing the network
expertise and support that helps enable
our customers' success
Customers Rely on Belden for…
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Expertise in Network Engineering, Design, Deployment
and Implementation
Application Specialists
Broadcast Enterprise Industrial Security
Lead innovator in the
delivery of multi-
platform and live event
broadcasts, via
computers, tablet
devices and smart
phones, as well as the
traditional television set
Extensive infrastructure
portfolio spanning data
centers, LAN, building
automation and
physical security
deployments
Pioneers in the
development of
Industrial Ethernet
products and security
standards for networks
in mission-critical
applications
Leader in delivering
advanced threat
protection, security, and
compliance solutions
that secure mission-
critical networks
Technology Alliance Program
NERC Alliance Network
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Five Business Platforms Delivering
Innovative Connectivity Solutions
BroadcastEnterprise
Connectivity
Industrial
ConnectivityIndustrial IT
Network
Security
• Connectors
• Industrial Cable
• Patch Cords
• Distribution Boxes
• Customized Connectivity Solutions
• Ethernet Switches and Routers
• Security Devices
• Network Management Software
• Racks and Enclosures
• Copper and Fiber Connectivity
• Ethernet, Fiber Optic and Coaxial Cabling
• Custom Infrastructure Solutions
• Routers and Interfaces
• Broadcast Connectors
• Broadband Connectivity
• Multi-Viewers and Monitoring and Control Systems
• Playout Systems
• Vulnerability Assessment
• Security Configuration Management
• Log Intelligence
• Analytics and Reporting
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Cable and Connectivity
Interfaces and Routing
PlayoutSystems
Camera Mounted Fiber Solutions
Monitoring Systems
In-Home Network
Outside Plant
Broadcast SolutionsLeading Video Production Solutions and Connectivity Systems
Leading provider of production, distribution and connectivity systems for television
broadcast, cable, satellite and IPTV industries
Key Markets• Outside Broadcast
• Sport Venues
• Broadcast Studios
• Service Providers (Cable,
Broadband, Satellite, Telecom)
Key Applications• Live Production Signal Management
• Program Playout for
Broadcasters
• Monitoring for Pay TV
Operators
• Broadband Connectivity
• Tap-to-TV
Solutions Representative Customers
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Enterprise Connectivity SolutionsTechnology Innovation with Highest Reliability and Ease of Use
The industry’s most extensive portfolio of IP- and legacy-based
infrastructure and connectivity solutions for enterprise
Key Markets• Data Hosting
• Healthcare
• Education
• Financial
• Government
Key Applications• LAN
• Data Centers
• Access Control
• Building Automation
Solutions Customers
Copper and
Fiber
Connectivity
Racks and
Enclosures
Copper and
Fiber Cabling
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Industrial Connectivity SolutionsHigh Performance Networking Components and Machine Connectivity Products
Physical network and fieldbus infrastructure components and on-machine connectivity
systems customized to end user and OEM needs providing reliability and confidence of
performance for a wide range of industrial automation applications
Key Markets• Automotive Production
• Machine Building
• Power Generation
• Oil & Gas
Key Applications• Network/Fieldbus
Infrastructure
• Sensor/Actuator
Connectivity
• Power, Control and
Data Transmission
Solutions Representative Customers
Industrial and I/O Connectors
Customer-Specific WiringDistribution BoxesI/O Modules/Active
IP/Networking Cables
Industrial Cables
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Industrial IT SolutionsMission Critical Networking Solutions
Purpose-built mission-critical networking systems that provide the highest
confidence of reliability, availability and security
Key Markets• Discrete
• Process
• Energy
• Transportation
Systems
Key Applications• Network Infrastructure
• Wireless
• Security
• Embedded
Solutions Representative Customers
Network Management
Software
Security Devices Ethernet Switches Routers and
Gateways
Wireless Systems
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Network Security SolutionsAdvanced threat protection, security, and compliance solutions for mission-critical networks
Market leader in delivering highly specialized and proven software and
services to prevent, detect and respond to critical business cyberthreats.
Key Markets Key Applications
Solutions Representative Customers
Vulnerability
Assessment
Targeted Attack
Detection
Threat
Analytics
• Utilities and energy
• Retail and consumer
• Healthcare and pharmaceuticals
• Financial services and insurance
• Government
• Media and telecom
• Continuous security monitoring
• Enterprise network security
• Critical server security
• Point of sale system security
• Advanced threat detection
• Policy and regulatory compliance
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The Belden Advantage
Focused global operations,
manufacturing, R&D and highly
trained channel partners deliver
innovative solutions for our
customer’s most vital systems
Belden is committed to R&D and
innovation with leading patents
and solutions for our customer’s
evolving global communication
needs
Manufacturing, sales, distribution,
service and support resources
located close to our customers and
markets to reliably meet the unique
local challenges of their business
Belden Regional Customer Interface R&D
Superior Quality Reliable Delivery Short Lead TimesExecuting best-in-class
processes and innovation
Ensuring availability
throughout the value chain
Reducing cycle times
for fast product delivery
With its global reach, experience, agility and portfolio, Belden
delivers the highest quality experience to our customers
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Trust, Focus and Technology Innovation
• Financially strong and resourceful, we are a long term partner invested in your success
• Focused resources, capabilities and the confidence to ensure our customer’s most vital systems
• Uncompromising innovations to help the success of our customer’sevolving communication needs in the industrial and enterprise connectivity, broadcast and industrial IT markets
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Throughout Belden’s history…
…we have worked with great
organizations
…helping them behind the
scenes
…to innovate and change the
world for the better.
Quietly helping change the world
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