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Cabling and Technology Information Specifications

Cabling and Technology Information
Specifications

Note on 1000BASE-T Cable Requirements.

The Category 5 networking

cables that work for 100BASE-TX connections should also work for
1000BASE-T, as long as all four-pairs are connected. But, for the most robust
connections, you should use cabling that complies with the Category 5e
specifications, as described in Addendum 5 to the TIA-568-A standard (ANSI/
TIA/EIA-568-A-5).

Because of the increased speed provided by 1000BASE-T (Gigabit-T), network
cable quality is more important than for either 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX.
Cabling plants being used to carry 1000BASE-T networking must comply with
the IEEE 802.3ab standards. In particular, the cabling must pass tests for
Attenuation, Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT), and Far-End Crosstalk (FEXT).
Additionally, unlike the cables for 100BASE-TX, the 1000BASE-T cables must
pass tests for Equal-Level Far-End Crosstalk (ELFEXT) and Return Loss.

When testing your cabling, be sure to include the patch cables that connect
the switch and other end devices to the patch panels on your site. The patch
cables are frequently overlooked when testing cable and they must also
comply with the cabling standards.

Table A-2.

Cabling Specifications

Twisted-pair copper

10 Mbps Operation

Category 3, 4 or 5, 100-ohm unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or
shielded twisted-pair (STP) cable, complying with IEEE 802.3
10BASE-T specifications.

100 Mbps Operation

Category 5, 100-ohm UTP or STP cable, complying with IEEE
802.3u 100BASE-TX specifications.

1000 Mbps Operation

Category 5, 100-ohm 4-pair UTP or STP cable, complying with IEEE
802.3ab 1000BASE-T specifications—Category 5e or better is
recommended. See Note on 1000BASE-T Cable Requirements
below.

Multimode fiber

62.5/125

μm or 50/125 μm (core/cladding) diameter, low metal

content, graded index fiber-optic cables, complying with the
ITU-T G.651 and ISO/IEC 793-2 Type A1b or A1a standards
respectively.

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Single mode fiber

9/125

μm (core/cladding) diameter, low metal content fiber-optic

cables, complying with the ITU-T G.652 and
ISO/IEC 793-2 Type B1 standards.

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A mode conditioning patch cord may be needed for some Gigabit-LX installations.

See

“Mode Conditioning Patch Cord” on page A-6

for more information.

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