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STRUCTURED CABLINGSTRUCTURED CABLING

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TopicsTopics Introduction What is Structured Cabling What is the TIA/EIA? How is structured cabling used? Advantages of Structured Cabling What Types of Equipment Can Use Structured Cabling? Why Structured Cabling Structured Wiring vs. Conventional Wiring Importance Of Structured Cabling Single Line Diagram Installation Technique Innovation In Structured Cabling

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IntroductionIntroduction

Many network administrator keep hearing that the network is down because of some or the other reasons. Various researches indicates that in many cases, the network is down because of inferior cabling system

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IntroductionIntroduction

Structured cabling divides the entire infrastructure into manageable blocks and then attempts to integrate these blocks to produce the high-performance networks that we have now come to rely on. To the user, this means investment protection

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WHAT IS STUCTURED CABLINGWHAT IS STUCTURED CABLING

Structured cabling is an architecture for communications cabling that is specified by the TIA/EIA. It includes communications cabling from the point where it enters a building, through the equipment and telecommunications rooms, and up to the point where it connects to equipment in the work area. This system supports high speed voice and data networks.

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What is the TIA/EIA? What is the TIA/EIA?

TIA/EIA stands for "Telecommunications Industry Association / Electronic Industries Alliance." The TIA/EIA is an industry trade association that creates interoperability standards for the products made by member companies, including the standards for structured cabling systems. Following TIA/EIA standards ensures that the parts of a structured cabling system will be compatible and allows for ease of moves, adds, and changes

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A cut-out view of a building with a typical structured A cut-out view of a building with a typical structured cabling system is shown belowcabling system is shown below

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A building entrance facility is the point where the outside cabling and services interface with the intrabuilding backbone cabling. A larger view is shown at right

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An equipment room is the area where incoming backbone cabling interfaces with electronic equipment, such as a telephone switch and/or wide area network (WAN) hardware. It is also the cross-connect point to the outgoing backbone cabling.

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The backbone cabling is the main trunk or feeder for the horizontal cabling that is brought into the telecommunications room. It consists of the cable and mechanical terminations for backbone-to-backbone cross-connects.

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A telecommunications room is the area within a building that houses the telecommunications / networking equipment, as well as the connections between backbone and horizontal cabling.

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As its name implies, the horizontal cabling runs in a horizontal direction. It extends between the telecommunications room and the work area. It includes the cable, work area outlet, and any cross-connect (patch) cords.

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How is structured cabling used? How is structured cabling used?

Structured cabling is sometimes referred to as "low voltage" or "data/voice" cabling. It serves as the infrastructure for telephone and local area network (LAN) connections in commercial buildings. It carries voice and data to work area equipment such as telephones, fax machines, and computers. It can also carry video for applications such as teleconferencing. The efficient flow of information is vital to the success of today's organizations, and users have come to expect the same reliability from networks as they do from utilities such as electric, gas and phone service.

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Advantages of Structured CablingAdvantages of Structured Cabling

• Consistency - A structured cabling systems means the same cabling systems for Data, voice and video.

• Support for multi-vendor equipment - A standard-based cable system will support applications and hardware even with mix & match vendors.

• Simplify moves/adds/changes - Structured cabling systems can support any changes within

the systems. • Simplify troubleshooting - With structured cabling systems,

problems are less likely to down the entire network, easier to isolate and easier to fix.

• Support for future applications - Structured cabling system supports future applications like multimedia, video conferencing etc with little or no upgrade pain.

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Advantages of Structured CablingAdvantages of Structured Cabling

Another primary advantage of structured cabling is fault isolation. By dividing the entire infrastructure into simple manageable blocks, it is easy to test and isolate the specific points of fault and correct them with minimal disturbance to the network. A structured approach in cabling helps reduce maintenance costs too.

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What Types of Equipment Can What Types of Equipment Can Use Structured Cabling? Use Structured Cabling?

Structured cabling can provide for your current and future needs for electronic systems.

Installing a wiring system as you build your new home or office is only a fraction of the cost of retrofitting it later. Plan ahead.

Before hanging the first sheet of drywall, consider the electronics you'll want in your new business or home

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What Types of Equipment Can What Types of Equipment Can Use Structured Cabling?Use Structured Cabling?

Telephone(s) Television Audio-Stereo DVD and or VCR Computers(s) Modem/Internet access Fax machine Cable access Home Theater Satellite dish Security system Home automation Lighting Control

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Why Use Structured Cabling? Why Use Structured Cabling? Consistency - A structured cabling system can use the

same cabling system for everything. Do you really want to figure out how to install and troubleshoot the phone cabling, then figure out the ethernet cabling, then figure out the ISDN cabling...? What happens when you revisit this in 6 months to make a change for two-line phones?

Long life - Structured cabling is an investment that will last for the long term.

Support for multi-vendor equipment - A standards-based structured cabling system will support your applications and hardware even after you change or mix & match vendors. With the proper structured cabling system you will not have to rework the cabling when you upgrade to another vendor or model.

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Why Use Structured Cabling?Why Use Structured Cabling?

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Why Use Structured Cabling?Why Use Structured Cabling?

Simplify moves/adds/changes - Need to move a computer or TV from one room to another. Add a modem connection to the office. Add a two-line phone, DSL, AND fax to the office. Share files or printers between computers.

Simplify troubleshooting - Even cables that were installed correctly can fail -- and they do. With a structured wiring system, problems are less likely to down the entire network, easier to isolate, and easier to fix.

Support for future applications - Your structured cabling system will support future applications like multimedia, video conferencing, and who knows what else, with little or no upgrade pain

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Why Use Structured Cabling?Why Use Structured Cabling?

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MOVE ADD CHANGES - (MAC’s)MOVE ADD CHANGES - (MAC’s)

40% of Employees MOVE within the building

Source: Frost & Sullivan

Moves, adds and changes on an unstructured Moves, adds and changes on an unstructured cabling system can cause serious work-flow cabling system can cause serious work-flow disruptionsdisruptions

Structured cabling systems offer the simplicity Structured cabling systems offer the simplicity of cross-connect patching to quickly perform of cross-connect patching to quickly perform MAC’s via cross-connects, rather than MAC’s via cross-connects, rather than installing new cableinstalling new cable

Why Structured CablingWhy Structured CablingWhy Structured CablingWhy Structured Cabling

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Why Structured CablingWhy Structured CablingWhy Structured CablingWhy Structured Cabling

PABX

SWITCH

FILE SERVER

MAC’s WITHOUT STRUCTURED CABLING MAC’s WITHOUT STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEMSYSTEM

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Why Structured CablingWhy Structured CablingWhy Structured CablingWhy Structured Cabling

· MAC’s can be achieve by cross-connect patching.

Patch PanelPatch Panel

Outlet in Outlet in Work AreaWork Area

Horizontal Horizontal CableCable

TELECOMMUNICATION CLOSETTELECOMMUNICATION CLOSET WORK AREAWORK AREA

Ext. 110

Ext. 111

Ext. 112

New LocationPABX

Patch PanelPatch PanelHORIZONTAL CROSS-CONNECT

SIMPLICITY OF MAC’sSIMPLICITY OF MAC’s

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Structured Wiring vs. Conventional Wiring Structured Wiring vs. Conventional Wiring

Think of wiring as a pipeline for information. Conventional wiring has the data capacity of a squirt gun. By comparison, structured wiring, using Category 5 cables, has the capacity of a fire hose. Structured wiring can transmit more information, faster.

Conventional wiring, which is found in most homes, consists of one or two twisted pairs of wires, and is adequate for basic voice, fax or data communications.

Structured wiring is more advanced wiring. Not only can it handle traditional telephone, fax and data communications, but also sophisticated video and data signals from computers.

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Importance Of Structured Importance Of Structured CablingCabling

Importance Of Structured Importance Of Structured CablingCabling

· Structured cabling provides a competitive advantage.

· Structured cabling is the foundation of a successful Information Technology (IT) and Intelligent Building Networks.

· Structured cabling is the basic investment on which all other network equipment depends.

Application

Presentation

Session

Transport

Network

Datalink

Physical

Structured Cabling

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Importance of Structured CablingImportance of Structured CablingImportance of Structured CablingImportance of Structured Cabling

COST OF DOWNTIMECOST OF DOWNTIME

The average network crashesThe average network crashes 20 TIMES20 TIMES per yearper year

Others70% of downtimeis cable related

Source : LAN Technology

Inferior cabling system cause 70 % of Inferior cabling system cause 70 % of downtimedowntime

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Importance of Structured CablingImportance of Structured CablingImportance of Structured CablingImportance of Structured Cabling

23%-Unknown23%-Unknown

26%-$10,000 26%-$10,000

5%-$50,000 5%-$50,000

42%-$1,000 42%-$1,000

4%- >$50,001 4%- >$50,001

Source : Infonetics

Network downtime costs $1,000 - $50,000 per Network downtime costs $1,000 - $50,000 per hourhour

Preventing downtime saves money $$,Preventing downtime saves money $$,$$$$$$

COST OF COST OF DOWNTIMEDOWNTIME

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Importance of Structured CablingImportance of Structured CablingImportance of Structured CablingImportance of Structured Cabling

CABLING LIFE CABLING LIFE CYCLECYCLE

Cabling System 15 - 25 years

Mainframe 5.5 years

Intelligent WS 3.5 years

LANs 2.5 years

Software 1.5 years

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SINGLE LINE DIAGRAMSINGLE LINE DIAGRAM

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SINGLE LINE DIAGRAMSINGLE LINE DIAGRAM

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Angle Patch Panel Lowers the number of Open Bay Racks in to “HALF”Angle Patch Panel Lowers the number of Open Bay Racks in to “HALF”

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Installation Technique Installation Technique

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Grounding and Rack Road MapGrounding and Rack Road Map

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Fiber Cable Routing InstallationFiber Cable Routing Installation

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Fiber Optics Cable RoutingFiber Optics Cable Routing

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INNOVATIONS IN STRUCTURED CABLING

The Old Method The Panduit Method

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The Old Method The Panduit Method

INNOVATIONS IN STRUCTURED CABLING

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Thank You!

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