Appendix d cables, Ethernet twisted pair cable, Introduction – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Appendix D Cables

This chapter describes cables used for connecting network ports.

Table 42 Cable description

Cable Port

type

Application

Ethernet twisted pair cable

RJ-45 Ethernet ports

Connects RJ-45 Ethernet ports to transmit data.

Optical fiber

SFP/XFP ports

Connects the fiber ports to transmit data.

Ethernet twisted pair cable

Introduction

An Ethernet twisted pair cable consists of four pairs of insulated copper wires twisted together. Every

wire uses a different color, and has a diameter of about 1 mm (0.04 in). A pair of twisted copper

cables can cancel the electromagnetic radiation of each other, and reduce interference of external
sources. An Ethernet twisted pair cable mainly transmits analog signals and is advantageous in

transmitting data over shorter distances. It is the commonly used transmission media of the Ethernet. The

maximum transmission distance of the Ethernet twisted pair cable is 100 m (328.08 ft). To extend the

transmission distance, you can connect two twisted pair cable segments with a repeater. At most four

repeaters can be added, which means five segments can be joined together to provide a transmission
distance of 500 m (1640.42 ft).
Ethernet twisted pair cables can be classified into category 3, category 4, category 5, category 5e,

category 6, and category 7 cables based on performance. In LANs, category 5, category 5e, and

category 6 are commonly used.

Table 43 Ethernet cable description

Type Description

Category 5

Transmits data at a maximum speed of 100 Mbps.

Category 5e

Transmits data at a maximum speed of 1000 Mbps.

Category 6

Transmits data at a speed higher than 1 Gbps.

Based on whether a metal shielding is used, Ethernet twisted pair cables can be classified into shielded

twisted pair (STP) and unshielded twisted pair (UTP). An STP cable provides a metallic braid between
the twisted pairs and the outer jacket. This metallic braid helps reduce radiation, prevent information

from being listened, and eliminate external electromagnetic interference (EMI) of external sources. STPs

have strict application requirements and are expensive although they provide better EMI prevention

performance than UTPs, so in most LANs, UTPs are commonly used.
An Ethernet twisted pair cable connects network devices through the RJ-45 connectors at the two

ends.

Figure 64

shows the pinouts of an RJ-45 connector.

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