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Structured Cabling Systems Fundamentals, available at $29.99, has an average rating of 4.25, with 9 lectures, based on 46 reviews, and has 211 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn the basic concepts of a Structured Cabling System Understand the components for Cabling Implementations Identify the tools for Cabling a Building or Datacenter Learn the fundamentals of Cabling This course is ideal for individuals who are Any IT, Operations, Stuff, Front Office, Back Office, Contact Center It is particularly useful for Any IT, Operations, Stuff, Front Office, Back Office, Contact Center.

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Title: Structured Cabling Systems Fundamentals

Price: $29.99

Average Rating: 4.25

Number of Lectures: 9

Number of Published Lectures: 9

Number of Curriculum Items: 9

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 9

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What You Will Learn

  • Learn the basic concepts of a Structured Cabling System
  • Understand the components for Cabling Implementations
  • Identify the tools for Cabling a Building or Datacenter
  • Learn the fundamentals of Cabling
  • Who Should Attend

  • Any IT, Operations, Stuff, Front Office, Back Office, Contact Center
  • Target Audiences

  • Any IT, Operations, Stuff, Front Office, Back Office, Contact Center
  • On this training you will learn the basics of a Structured cabling system, is building or campus cabling infrastructure that consists of a number of standardized smaller elements (hence structured) called subsystems. Structured cabling components include twisted pair and optical cabling, patch panels and patch cables.

    Structured cabling is the design and installation of a cabling system that will support multiple hardware uses and be suitable for today’s needs and those of the future. With a correctly installed system, current and future requirements can be met, and hardware that is added in the future will be supported.

    Structured cabling design and installation is governed by a set of standards that specify wiring data centers, offices, and apartment buildings for data or voice communications using various kinds of cable, most commonly category 5e (Cat 5e), category 6 (Cat 6), and fiber optic cabling and modular connectors. These standards define how to lay the cabling in various topologies in order to meet the needs of the customer, typically using a central patch panel (which is normally 19-inch rack-mounted), from where each modular connection can be used as needed. Each outlet is then patched into a network switch (normally also rack-mounted) for network use or into an IP or PBX (private branch exchange) telephone system patch panel.

    Cabling standards require that all eight conductors in Cat 5e/6/6A cable be connected.

    IP phone systems can run the telephone and the computer on the same wires, eliminating the need for separate phone wiring.

    Regardless of copper cable type (Cat 5e/6/6A), the maximum distance is 90 m for the permanent link installation, plus an allowance for a combined 10 m of patch cords at the ends.

    Cat 5e and Cat 6 can both effectively run power over Ethernet (PoE) applications up to 90 m. However, due to greater power dissipation in Cat 5e cable, performance and power efficiency are higher when Cat 6A cabling is used to power and connect to PoE devices

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Understanding Cabling for LAN and WAN

    Lecture 1: Understanding Cabling for LAN and WAN

    Chapter 3: UTP Cabling and Tools for Implementation

    Lecture 1: UTP Cabling and Tools for Implementation

    Chapter 4: Understanding UTP Cabling

    Lecture 1: Understanding UTP Cabling

    Chapter 5: Cabling Systems Color Codes (EIA/TIA 568A, 568B)

    Lecture 1: Cabling Systems Color Codes (568A, 568B)

    Chapter 6: Understanding Patch Panels

    Lecture 1: Understanding Patch Panels

    Chapter 7: Punch Down a 110 Block

    Lecture 1: Punch Down a 110 Block

    Chapter 8: Category 7 Recommendations

    Lecture 1: Category 7 Recommendations

    Chapter 9: Cloud Datacenter Building Structured Cabling

    Lecture 1: Cloud Datacenter Building Structured Cabling

    Instructors

  • Structured Cabling Systems Fundamentals  No.2
    Juan Sebastian Garcia
    CHFI – CCNA – ENA – ACE
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