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Ah. Fawad ‘Saiq’
E-mail: ah.fawad.saiq@gmail.com
Cell : 0793026501
IP Addresses
To keep all of the machines on the Internet straight, each machine is
assigned a unique address called an IP address.
IP stands for Internet protocol
and these addresses are 32-bit numbers normally expressed as four "octets" in a
"dotted decimal number." A typical IP address looks like this:
216.183.103.150
The four numbers in an IP address are called octets because they can have
values between 0 and 255 (28 possibilities per octet).
and these addresses are 32-bit numbers normally expressed as four "octets" in a
"dotted decimal number." A typical IP address looks like this:
216.183.103.150
The four numbers in an IP address are called octets because they can have
values between 0 and 255 (28 possibilities per octet).
Types of Cables used in Networks
Every machine on the Internet has its own IP address. A server has a static IP
address that does not change very often. A home machine that is dialing up
through a modem often has an IP address that is assigned by the ISP when
you dial in. That IP address is unique for your session and may be different
the next time you dial in. In this way, an ISP only needs one IP address for
each modem it supports, rather than for every customer.
Every machine on the Internet has its own IP address. A server has a static IP
address that does not change very often. A home machine that is dialing up
through a modem often has an IP address that is assigned by the ISP when
you dial in. That IP address is unique for your session and may be different
the next time you dial in. In this way, an ISP only needs one IP address for
each modem it supports, rather than for every customer.
Twisted Pair
Twisted pair cabling comes in two varieties:Twisted pair cabling comes in two varieties:
shielded and unshielded.
Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) is the most popular and is
generally the best option for school networks
• The quality of UTP may vary from telephone-grade wire to extremely high-
speed cable.
• The cable has four pairs of wires inside the jacket. Each pair is twisted with a
different number of twists per inch to help eliminate interference from adjacent
pairs and other electrical devices.
• The tighter, the twisting, the higher the supported transmission rate and the
greater the cost per foot.
• The EIA/TIA (Electronic Industry Association/Telecommunication Industry Association)
has established standards of UTP and rated six categories of wire (additional
categories are emerging).
• The quality of UTP may vary from telephone-grade wire to extremely high-
speed cable.
• The cable has four pairs of wires inside the jacket. Each pair is twisted with a
different number of twists per inch to help eliminate interference from adjacent
pairs and other electrical devices.
• The tighter, the twisting, the higher the supported transmission rate and the
greater the cost per foot.
• The EIA/TIA (Electronic Industry Association/Telecommunication Industry Association)
has established standards of UTP and rated six categories of wire (additional
categories are emerging).
Categories of Unshielded Twisted Pair
CategoryCategory SpeedSpeed UseUse
1 1 Mbps
Voice Only (Telephone
Wire)
2 4 Mbps
LocalTalk & Telephone
(Rarely used)
3 16 Mbps 10BaseT Ethernet
4 20 Mbps Token Ring (Rarely used)4 20 Mbps Token Ring (Rarely used)
5
100 Mbps (2 pair) 100BaseT Ethernet
1000 Mbps (4 pair) Gigabit Ethernet
5e 1,000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet
6 10,000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet
The standard connector for unshielded twisted pair cabling is an RJ-45 connector. This is
a plastic connector that looks like a large telephone-style connector
RJ stands for RegisteredRegistered JackJack
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cable
 Although UTP cable is the least expensive cable, it may be susceptible to
radio and electrical frequency interference
(it should not be too close to electric motorselectric motors, fluorescent lightsfluorescent lights, etc.)
 If you must place cable in environments with lots of potential interference,or
 if you must place cable in extremely sensitive environments that may be
susceptible to the electrical current in the UTP, shielded twisted pair may be
the solution. Shielded cables can also help to extend the maximum distance
of the cables.
 Although UTP cable is the least expensive cable, it may be susceptible to
radio and electrical frequency interference
(it should not be too close to electric motorselectric motors, fluorescent lightsfluorescent lights, etc.)
 If you must place cable in environments with lots of potential interference,or
 if you must place cable in extremely sensitive environments that may be
susceptible to the electrical current in the UTP, shielded twisted pair may be
the solution. Shielded cables can also help to extend the maximum distance
of the cables.
Shielded twisted pair cable is available in three different configurations:Shielded twisted pair cable is available in three different configurations:
1) Each pair of wires is individually shielded with foil.
2) There is a foil or braid shield inside the jacket covering all wires (as a group).
3) There is a shield around each individual pair, as well as around the entire
group of wires (referred to as double shield twisted pair).
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cable
Shielded twisted pair cable is available in three different configurations:Shielded twisted pair cable is available in three different configurations:
1) Each pair of wires is individually shielded with foil.
2) There is a foil or braid shield inside the jacket covering all wires (as a group).
3) There is a shield around each individual pair, as well as around the entire
group of wires (referred to as double shield twisted pair).
Coaxial cabling has a single copper conductor at its center. A plastic layer
provides insulation between the center conductor and a braided metal shield .
The metal shield helps to block any outside interference from fluorescent lights,
motors, and other computers.
Although coaxial cabling is difficult to install, it is highly resistant to signal
interference.
In addition, it can support greater cable lengths between network devices than
twisted pair cable.
The two types of coaxial cabling are thick coaxial and thin coaxial.
Thin coaxial cableThin coaxial cable
•• s also referred to as thinnet. 10Base2 refers to the specifications for thin
c coaxial cable carrying Ethernet signals.
Coaxial Cable
Coaxial cabling has a single copper conductor at its center. A plastic layer
provides insulation between the center conductor and a braided metal shield .
The metal shield helps to block any outside interference from fluorescent lights,
motors, and other computers.
Although coaxial cabling is difficult to install, it is highly resistant to signal
interference.
In addition, it can support greater cable lengths between network devices than
twisted pair cable.
The two types of coaxial cabling are thick coaxial and thin coaxial.
Thin coaxial cableThin coaxial cable
•• s also referred to as thinnet. 10Base2 refers to the specifications for thin
c coaxial cable carrying Ethernet signals.
•The 2 refers to the approximate maximum segment length being 200 meters. In
actual fact the maximum segment length is 185 meters.
•Thin coaxial cable has been popular in school networksschool networks, especially
linear bus networks.linear bus networks.
Thick coaxial cableThick coaxial cable
•• is also referred to as thicknet. 10Base5 refers to the specifications for thick
coaxial cable carrying Ethernet signals.
•The 5 refers to the maximum segment length being 500 meters.
•Thick coaxial cable has an extra protective plastic cover that helps keep moisture
away from the center conductor. This makes thick coaxial a great choice when
running longer lengths in a linear bus network.
• One disadvantage of thick coaxial is that it does not bend easily and is difficult to
install.
Coaxial Cable
•The 2 refers to the approximate maximum segment length being 200 meters. In
actual fact the maximum segment length is 185 meters.
•Thin coaxial cable has been popular in school networksschool networks, especially
linear bus networks.linear bus networks.
Thick coaxial cableThick coaxial cable
•• is also referred to as thicknet. 10Base5 refers to the specifications for thick
coaxial cable carrying Ethernet signals.
•The 5 refers to the maximum segment length being 500 meters.
•Thick coaxial cable has an extra protective plastic cover that helps keep moisture
away from the center conductor. This makes thick coaxial a great choice when
running longer lengths in a linear bus network.
• One disadvantage of thick coaxial is that it does not bend easily and is difficult to
install.
•The most common type of connector used with coaxial cables is the
BayoneBayone--NeillNeill--ConcelmanConcelman (BNCBNC) connector.
•Different types of adapters are available for BNC connectors, including a
TT--connectorconnector, barrel connectorbarrel connector, and terminator.
•Connectors on the cable are the weakest points in any network. To help
avoid problems with your network, always use the BNC connectors that
crimp, rather screw, onto the cable.
Coaxial Cable Connectors
•The most common type of connector used with coaxial cables is the
BayoneBayone--NeillNeill--ConcelmanConcelman (BNCBNC) connector.
•Different types of adapters are available for BNC connectors, including a
TT--connectorconnector, barrel connectorbarrel connector, and terminator.
•Connectors on the cable are the weakest points in any network. To help
avoid problems with your network, always use the BNC connectors that
crimp, rather screw, onto the cable.
•Fiber optic cabling consists of a center glass core surrounded by several
layers of protective materials .It transmits light rather than electroniclight rather than electronic
signals eliminating the problem of electrical interference.
•This makes it ideal for certain environments that contain a large amount
of electrical interference. It has also made it the standard for connecting
networks between buildings, due to its immunity to the effects of moisture
and lighting.
•Fiber optic cable has the ability to transmit signals over much longer
distances than coaxialcoaxial and twisted pairtwisted pair. It also has the capability to
carry information at vastly greater speeds.
•This capacity broadens communication possibilities to include services
such as video conferencing and interactive services.
Fiber Optic Cable
•Fiber optic cabling consists of a center glass core surrounded by several
layers of protective materials .It transmits light rather than electroniclight rather than electronic
signals eliminating the problem of electrical interference.
•This makes it ideal for certain environments that contain a large amount
of electrical interference. It has also made it the standard for connecting
networks between buildings, due to its immunity to the effects of moisture
and lighting.
•Fiber optic cable has the ability to transmit signals over much longer
distances than coaxialcoaxial and twisted pairtwisted pair. It also has the capability to
carry information at vastly greater speeds.
•This capacity broadens communication possibilities to include services
such as video conferencing and interactive services.
•The cost of fiber optic cabling is comparable to copper cabling; however,
it is more difficult to install and modify. 10BaseF refers to the
specifications for fiber optic cable carrying Ethernet signals.
•The center core of fiber cables is made from glass or plastic fibers.
A plastic coating then cushions the fiber center, and kevlar fibers help to
strengthen the cables and prevent breakage. The outer insulating jacket
made of teflon or PVC.
Fiber Optic Cable (CON…)
•The cost of fiber optic cabling is comparable to copper cabling; however,
it is more difficult to install and modify. 10BaseF refers to the
specifications for fiber optic cable carrying Ethernet signals.
•The center core of fiber cables is made from glass or plastic fibers.
A plastic coating then cushions the fiber center, and kevlar fibers help to
strengthen the cables and prevent breakage. The outer insulating jacket
made of teflon or PVC.
•There are two common types of fiber cables
single mode and multimode.single mode and multimode.
Fiber Optic Cable
Multimode cable has a larger diameter; however, both cables
provide high bandwidth at high speeds.
Single mode can provide more distance, but it is more expensive.
Multimode cable has a larger diameter; however, both cables
provide high bandwidth at high speeds.
Single mode can provide more distance, but it is more expensive.
Fiber Optic Cable
Specification Cable Type
10BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair
10Base2 Thin Coaxial
10Base5 Thick Coaxial
100BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair
100BaseFX Fiber Optic100BaseFX Fiber Optic
100BaseBX Single mode Fiber
100BaseSX Multimode Fiber
1000BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair
1000BaseFX Fiber Optic
1000BaseBX Single mode Fiber
1000BaseSX Multimode Fiber
Installing Cable Guidelines
When running cable, it is best to follow a few simple rules:
Always use more cable than you need. Leave plenty of slack.
Test every part of a network as you install it. Even if it is brand new, it may have problems
that will be difficult to isolate later.
Stay at least 3 feet away from fluorescent light boxes and other sources of electrical
interference.
If it is necessary to run cable across the floor, cover the cable with cable protectors.
Label both ends of each cable.
Use cable ties (not tape) to keep cables in the same location together.
Always use more cable than you need. Leave plenty of slack.
Test every part of a network as you install it. Even if it is brand new, it may have problems
that will be difficult to isolate later.
Stay at least 3 feet away from fluorescent light boxes and other sources of electrical
interference.
If it is necessary to run cable across the floor, cover the cable with cable protectors.
Label both ends of each cable.
Use cable ties (not tape) to keep cables in the same location together.
Cabling
Cabling Tools
tester
Cable tester
Crimping Tool
punch-down tools
Network-wiring toolkits
Crimping Tool
connectors
punch-down tools
Installing a Network Adapter Card
Network Cabling Guide
Poor or incorrectly installed network cabling can cause numerous
problems with your computer network.
•To make your own network cables, you need some raw CAT 5, 5e, or
CAT 6 cable some RJ45 connectors, and a proper crimping/wire-
cutting tool.
•Ideally, you also want a network-cable tester, to easily confirm that
your custom cables are correctly wired and working properly.
•A cable tester isn’t a necessity, but it will save time and prevent
headaches down the line should you have a problem with a cable or
connection.
•To make your own network cables, you need some raw CAT 5, 5e, or
CAT 6 cable some RJ45 connectors, and a proper crimping/wire-
cutting tool.
•Ideally, you also want a network-cable tester, to easily confirm that
your custom cables are correctly wired and working properly.
•A cable tester isn’t a necessity, but it will save time and prevent
headaches down the line should you have a problem with a cable or
connection.
Wiring Schemes
•You'll find a couple of standard wiring schemes and types of network
cables.
•The Telecommunications Industry Association's T568A and T568B
standard wiring schemes define the order of the individual wires and
pin-outs for eight-pin modular connectors and jacks, such as those
used for network cables.
•Depending on how you wire the cables, you can make
,“straightstraight--throughthrough” or “crossover”crossover” cables
•You'll find a couple of standard wiring schemes and types of network
cables.
•The Telecommunications Industry Association's T568A and T568B
standard wiring schemes define the order of the individual wires and
pin-outs for eight-pin modular connectors and jacks, such as those
used for network cables.
•Depending on how you wire the cables, you can make
,“straightstraight--throughthrough” or “crossover”crossover” cables
T568A wiring scheme T568B wiring scheme
It is essential that you DO NOT MIX T568a and T568b on the same network.
Ethernet Cable
ThereThere areare twotwo basicbasic EthernetEthernet cablecable pinpin outsouts..
•A straight through Ethernet cable, which is used to connect to a unlike
device
•crossover Ethernet cable, which is used to connect to a unlike device
Standard, Straight-Through Wiring Diagram(both ends are the same)Standard, Straight-Through Wiring Diagram(both ends are the same)
Ethernet Cable
Crossover Cable Wiring Diagram(T568B)
Cabling

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Cabling

  • 1. Network Ah. Fawad ‘Saiq’ E-mail: ah.fawad.saiq@gmail.com Cell : 0793026501
  • 2. IP Addresses To keep all of the machines on the Internet straight, each machine is assigned a unique address called an IP address. IP stands for Internet protocol and these addresses are 32-bit numbers normally expressed as four "octets" in a "dotted decimal number." A typical IP address looks like this: 216.183.103.150 The four numbers in an IP address are called octets because they can have values between 0 and 255 (28 possibilities per octet). and these addresses are 32-bit numbers normally expressed as four "octets" in a "dotted decimal number." A typical IP address looks like this: 216.183.103.150 The four numbers in an IP address are called octets because they can have values between 0 and 255 (28 possibilities per octet).
  • 3. Types of Cables used in Networks Every machine on the Internet has its own IP address. A server has a static IP address that does not change very often. A home machine that is dialing up through a modem often has an IP address that is assigned by the ISP when you dial in. That IP address is unique for your session and may be different the next time you dial in. In this way, an ISP only needs one IP address for each modem it supports, rather than for every customer. Every machine on the Internet has its own IP address. A server has a static IP address that does not change very often. A home machine that is dialing up through a modem often has an IP address that is assigned by the ISP when you dial in. That IP address is unique for your session and may be different the next time you dial in. In this way, an ISP only needs one IP address for each modem it supports, rather than for every customer.
  • 4. Twisted Pair Twisted pair cabling comes in two varieties:Twisted pair cabling comes in two varieties: shielded and unshielded. Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) is the most popular and is generally the best option for school networks • The quality of UTP may vary from telephone-grade wire to extremely high- speed cable. • The cable has four pairs of wires inside the jacket. Each pair is twisted with a different number of twists per inch to help eliminate interference from adjacent pairs and other electrical devices. • The tighter, the twisting, the higher the supported transmission rate and the greater the cost per foot. • The EIA/TIA (Electronic Industry Association/Telecommunication Industry Association) has established standards of UTP and rated six categories of wire (additional categories are emerging). • The quality of UTP may vary from telephone-grade wire to extremely high- speed cable. • The cable has four pairs of wires inside the jacket. Each pair is twisted with a different number of twists per inch to help eliminate interference from adjacent pairs and other electrical devices. • The tighter, the twisting, the higher the supported transmission rate and the greater the cost per foot. • The EIA/TIA (Electronic Industry Association/Telecommunication Industry Association) has established standards of UTP and rated six categories of wire (additional categories are emerging).
  • 5. Categories of Unshielded Twisted Pair CategoryCategory SpeedSpeed UseUse 1 1 Mbps Voice Only (Telephone Wire) 2 4 Mbps LocalTalk & Telephone (Rarely used) 3 16 Mbps 10BaseT Ethernet 4 20 Mbps Token Ring (Rarely used)4 20 Mbps Token Ring (Rarely used) 5 100 Mbps (2 pair) 100BaseT Ethernet 1000 Mbps (4 pair) Gigabit Ethernet 5e 1,000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet 6 10,000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet The standard connector for unshielded twisted pair cabling is an RJ-45 connector. This is a plastic connector that looks like a large telephone-style connector RJ stands for RegisteredRegistered JackJack
  • 6. Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cable  Although UTP cable is the least expensive cable, it may be susceptible to radio and electrical frequency interference (it should not be too close to electric motorselectric motors, fluorescent lightsfluorescent lights, etc.)  If you must place cable in environments with lots of potential interference,or  if you must place cable in extremely sensitive environments that may be susceptible to the electrical current in the UTP, shielded twisted pair may be the solution. Shielded cables can also help to extend the maximum distance of the cables.  Although UTP cable is the least expensive cable, it may be susceptible to radio and electrical frequency interference (it should not be too close to electric motorselectric motors, fluorescent lightsfluorescent lights, etc.)  If you must place cable in environments with lots of potential interference,or  if you must place cable in extremely sensitive environments that may be susceptible to the electrical current in the UTP, shielded twisted pair may be the solution. Shielded cables can also help to extend the maximum distance of the cables.
  • 7. Shielded twisted pair cable is available in three different configurations:Shielded twisted pair cable is available in three different configurations: 1) Each pair of wires is individually shielded with foil. 2) There is a foil or braid shield inside the jacket covering all wires (as a group). 3) There is a shield around each individual pair, as well as around the entire group of wires (referred to as double shield twisted pair). Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cable Shielded twisted pair cable is available in three different configurations:Shielded twisted pair cable is available in three different configurations: 1) Each pair of wires is individually shielded with foil. 2) There is a foil or braid shield inside the jacket covering all wires (as a group). 3) There is a shield around each individual pair, as well as around the entire group of wires (referred to as double shield twisted pair).
  • 8. Coaxial cabling has a single copper conductor at its center. A plastic layer provides insulation between the center conductor and a braided metal shield . The metal shield helps to block any outside interference from fluorescent lights, motors, and other computers. Although coaxial cabling is difficult to install, it is highly resistant to signal interference. In addition, it can support greater cable lengths between network devices than twisted pair cable. The two types of coaxial cabling are thick coaxial and thin coaxial. Thin coaxial cableThin coaxial cable •• s also referred to as thinnet. 10Base2 refers to the specifications for thin c coaxial cable carrying Ethernet signals. Coaxial Cable Coaxial cabling has a single copper conductor at its center. A plastic layer provides insulation between the center conductor and a braided metal shield . The metal shield helps to block any outside interference from fluorescent lights, motors, and other computers. Although coaxial cabling is difficult to install, it is highly resistant to signal interference. In addition, it can support greater cable lengths between network devices than twisted pair cable. The two types of coaxial cabling are thick coaxial and thin coaxial. Thin coaxial cableThin coaxial cable •• s also referred to as thinnet. 10Base2 refers to the specifications for thin c coaxial cable carrying Ethernet signals.
  • 9. •The 2 refers to the approximate maximum segment length being 200 meters. In actual fact the maximum segment length is 185 meters. •Thin coaxial cable has been popular in school networksschool networks, especially linear bus networks.linear bus networks. Thick coaxial cableThick coaxial cable •• is also referred to as thicknet. 10Base5 refers to the specifications for thick coaxial cable carrying Ethernet signals. •The 5 refers to the maximum segment length being 500 meters. •Thick coaxial cable has an extra protective plastic cover that helps keep moisture away from the center conductor. This makes thick coaxial a great choice when running longer lengths in a linear bus network. • One disadvantage of thick coaxial is that it does not bend easily and is difficult to install. Coaxial Cable •The 2 refers to the approximate maximum segment length being 200 meters. In actual fact the maximum segment length is 185 meters. •Thin coaxial cable has been popular in school networksschool networks, especially linear bus networks.linear bus networks. Thick coaxial cableThick coaxial cable •• is also referred to as thicknet. 10Base5 refers to the specifications for thick coaxial cable carrying Ethernet signals. •The 5 refers to the maximum segment length being 500 meters. •Thick coaxial cable has an extra protective plastic cover that helps keep moisture away from the center conductor. This makes thick coaxial a great choice when running longer lengths in a linear bus network. • One disadvantage of thick coaxial is that it does not bend easily and is difficult to install.
  • 10. •The most common type of connector used with coaxial cables is the BayoneBayone--NeillNeill--ConcelmanConcelman (BNCBNC) connector. •Different types of adapters are available for BNC connectors, including a TT--connectorconnector, barrel connectorbarrel connector, and terminator. •Connectors on the cable are the weakest points in any network. To help avoid problems with your network, always use the BNC connectors that crimp, rather screw, onto the cable. Coaxial Cable Connectors •The most common type of connector used with coaxial cables is the BayoneBayone--NeillNeill--ConcelmanConcelman (BNCBNC) connector. •Different types of adapters are available for BNC connectors, including a TT--connectorconnector, barrel connectorbarrel connector, and terminator. •Connectors on the cable are the weakest points in any network. To help avoid problems with your network, always use the BNC connectors that crimp, rather screw, onto the cable.
  • 11. •Fiber optic cabling consists of a center glass core surrounded by several layers of protective materials .It transmits light rather than electroniclight rather than electronic signals eliminating the problem of electrical interference. •This makes it ideal for certain environments that contain a large amount of electrical interference. It has also made it the standard for connecting networks between buildings, due to its immunity to the effects of moisture and lighting. •Fiber optic cable has the ability to transmit signals over much longer distances than coaxialcoaxial and twisted pairtwisted pair. It also has the capability to carry information at vastly greater speeds. •This capacity broadens communication possibilities to include services such as video conferencing and interactive services. Fiber Optic Cable •Fiber optic cabling consists of a center glass core surrounded by several layers of protective materials .It transmits light rather than electroniclight rather than electronic signals eliminating the problem of electrical interference. •This makes it ideal for certain environments that contain a large amount of electrical interference. It has also made it the standard for connecting networks between buildings, due to its immunity to the effects of moisture and lighting. •Fiber optic cable has the ability to transmit signals over much longer distances than coaxialcoaxial and twisted pairtwisted pair. It also has the capability to carry information at vastly greater speeds. •This capacity broadens communication possibilities to include services such as video conferencing and interactive services.
  • 12. •The cost of fiber optic cabling is comparable to copper cabling; however, it is more difficult to install and modify. 10BaseF refers to the specifications for fiber optic cable carrying Ethernet signals. •The center core of fiber cables is made from glass or plastic fibers. A plastic coating then cushions the fiber center, and kevlar fibers help to strengthen the cables and prevent breakage. The outer insulating jacket made of teflon or PVC. Fiber Optic Cable (CON…) •The cost of fiber optic cabling is comparable to copper cabling; however, it is more difficult to install and modify. 10BaseF refers to the specifications for fiber optic cable carrying Ethernet signals. •The center core of fiber cables is made from glass or plastic fibers. A plastic coating then cushions the fiber center, and kevlar fibers help to strengthen the cables and prevent breakage. The outer insulating jacket made of teflon or PVC.
  • 13. •There are two common types of fiber cables single mode and multimode.single mode and multimode. Fiber Optic Cable Multimode cable has a larger diameter; however, both cables provide high bandwidth at high speeds. Single mode can provide more distance, but it is more expensive. Multimode cable has a larger diameter; however, both cables provide high bandwidth at high speeds. Single mode can provide more distance, but it is more expensive.
  • 14. Fiber Optic Cable Specification Cable Type 10BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair 10Base2 Thin Coaxial 10Base5 Thick Coaxial 100BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair 100BaseFX Fiber Optic100BaseFX Fiber Optic 100BaseBX Single mode Fiber 100BaseSX Multimode Fiber 1000BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair 1000BaseFX Fiber Optic 1000BaseBX Single mode Fiber 1000BaseSX Multimode Fiber
  • 15. Installing Cable Guidelines When running cable, it is best to follow a few simple rules: Always use more cable than you need. Leave plenty of slack. Test every part of a network as you install it. Even if it is brand new, it may have problems that will be difficult to isolate later. Stay at least 3 feet away from fluorescent light boxes and other sources of electrical interference. If it is necessary to run cable across the floor, cover the cable with cable protectors. Label both ends of each cable. Use cable ties (not tape) to keep cables in the same location together. Always use more cable than you need. Leave plenty of slack. Test every part of a network as you install it. Even if it is brand new, it may have problems that will be difficult to isolate later. Stay at least 3 feet away from fluorescent light boxes and other sources of electrical interference. If it is necessary to run cable across the floor, cover the cable with cable protectors. Label both ends of each cable. Use cable ties (not tape) to keep cables in the same location together.
  • 17. Cabling Tools tester Cable tester Crimping Tool punch-down tools Network-wiring toolkits Crimping Tool connectors punch-down tools
  • 18. Installing a Network Adapter Card
  • 19. Network Cabling Guide Poor or incorrectly installed network cabling can cause numerous problems with your computer network. •To make your own network cables, you need some raw CAT 5, 5e, or CAT 6 cable some RJ45 connectors, and a proper crimping/wire- cutting tool. •Ideally, you also want a network-cable tester, to easily confirm that your custom cables are correctly wired and working properly. •A cable tester isn’t a necessity, but it will save time and prevent headaches down the line should you have a problem with a cable or connection. •To make your own network cables, you need some raw CAT 5, 5e, or CAT 6 cable some RJ45 connectors, and a proper crimping/wire- cutting tool. •Ideally, you also want a network-cable tester, to easily confirm that your custom cables are correctly wired and working properly. •A cable tester isn’t a necessity, but it will save time and prevent headaches down the line should you have a problem with a cable or connection.
  • 20. Wiring Schemes •You'll find a couple of standard wiring schemes and types of network cables. •The Telecommunications Industry Association's T568A and T568B standard wiring schemes define the order of the individual wires and pin-outs for eight-pin modular connectors and jacks, such as those used for network cables. •Depending on how you wire the cables, you can make ,“straightstraight--throughthrough” or “crossover”crossover” cables •You'll find a couple of standard wiring schemes and types of network cables. •The Telecommunications Industry Association's T568A and T568B standard wiring schemes define the order of the individual wires and pin-outs for eight-pin modular connectors and jacks, such as those used for network cables. •Depending on how you wire the cables, you can make ,“straightstraight--throughthrough” or “crossover”crossover” cables T568A wiring scheme T568B wiring scheme It is essential that you DO NOT MIX T568a and T568b on the same network.
  • 21. Ethernet Cable ThereThere areare twotwo basicbasic EthernetEthernet cablecable pinpin outsouts.. •A straight through Ethernet cable, which is used to connect to a unlike device •crossover Ethernet cable, which is used to connect to a unlike device Standard, Straight-Through Wiring Diagram(both ends are the same)Standard, Straight-Through Wiring Diagram(both ends are the same)
  • 22. Ethernet Cable Crossover Cable Wiring Diagram(T568B)