Trulove, James.
LAN wiring / James Trulove. - Third edition - xix, 532 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 486) and index.
Introduction; Acknowledgments; Part One: LAN Wiring Systems ; Chapter 1 Designing LAN Wiring Systems; Evolutionary and Revolutionary Advances; Goals of a Structured Design; Designing a Structured Cabling System; Structured Wiring's Component Parts; A Structured Cabling Design Example; Advances in LAN Wiring Technology ; Chapter 2 Popular LAN Topologies ; Three Basic Topologies: Bus, Ring, and Star; Ethernet Twisted Pair; Ethernet Fiber, 10/100/1000 Mbps; 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10GBaseSX, LX4, LR, and Copper 10GBaseT and CX Wiring; Token-Ring; Chapter 3 Structured Cabling Systems. Structured Cabling PerspectiveAvaya/Lucent (AT & T) Systimax PDS; IBM Cabling System; Other Standard Cabling Systems; Chapter 4 LAN Wiring for Future Needs; Picking the Next Wiring Technology; The Importance of Category; Fiber to the Front; The Future of Copper Wiring; Future (Wiring) Shock; Part Two: LAN Wiring Technology; Chapter 5 Wire and Cable Technology for LANs; Basic Cable Types; The FEP Controversy; Fiber-Optic General Construction; Special Purpose Wire; Chapter 6 Work Area Outlets; Outlet Jack Mountings; Modular Jacks for Twisted Pair; Standard Jack Pin-Outs; Fiber-Optic Outlet Jacks. Other Outlet Jack TypesMarking Outlets; Workmanship; Chapter 7 Telecommunication Room Terminations; Punchdown Blocks; Routing and Dressing Devices; User Equipment Location; Fiber-Optic Termination; Marking; Workmanship; Chapter 8 Patch Panels, Cross Connects, and Patch Cords; Patch Panels versus Cross-Connects; Patch Panels; Patch Panel Location and Marking; Patch Cords; Cross-Connect Jumpers; Fiber-Optic Patches and Cords; Chapter 9 User Cords and Connectors; Cable-End Connectors; User Cords; Chapter 10 Open Office Wiring; Modular Offices-Modern Problems; TIA-568 TSB-75 Guidelines. Fiber-Optic Cabling in Open OfficesSeparation Anxiety; Chapter 11 Fiber-Optic Techniques; Fiber-Optic Basics; Standardized Fiber-Optic LAN Cabling; Fiber-Optic Equipment Considerations; Fiber-Optic Installation Practices; Safety Considerations; Fiber-Optic Future; Chapter 12 Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Cabling Technology; Gigabit Ethernet; Wiring Standards to Support Gigabit Speeds; 10 Gigabit Ethernet Technology; Flexible Tubing; Quality Counts; Chapter 13 Wireless LANs; Wireless Applications; Wireless Basics; Spread Spectrum Technology; Wireless LAN Standards; 2.4 and 5 GHz Channel Plans. Enhancing Wireless Features with VLANs and SecurityWireless Link Types; Planning a Wireless System; Troubleshooting Wireless LANs; Power over Ethernet (PoE) for APs; Plan for the Future; The Place of Wireless in a Wired LAN; Part Three: LAN Wire Management; Chapter 14 Telecommunications Rooms and Wire Management; Defining the Telecommunications Room (TR); Horizontal and Backbone Wiring; Distance Considerations; Size Requirements for Telecommunications Rooms; Power Requirements for Telecommunications Rooms; Backbones and Concentration; Chapter 15 Testing and Certifying LAN Wiring.
A guide to cable installation for voice and data, it provides installers with the details of proper LAN cabling and gives network and IT managers the basics of LAN hardware connection. It reflects advances in Gigabit such as: copper cabling, 10 Gigabit cabling, Category 8 and 7 cabling, and Power-Over Ethernet for distribution devices
0071459758 9780071459754
2005054686
Local area networks (Computer networks)--Equipment and supplies.
Electric wiring.
TK5105.7 / .T78 2006
004.68
LAN wiring / James Trulove. - Third edition - xix, 532 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 486) and index.
Introduction; Acknowledgments; Part One: LAN Wiring Systems ; Chapter 1 Designing LAN Wiring Systems; Evolutionary and Revolutionary Advances; Goals of a Structured Design; Designing a Structured Cabling System; Structured Wiring's Component Parts; A Structured Cabling Design Example; Advances in LAN Wiring Technology ; Chapter 2 Popular LAN Topologies ; Three Basic Topologies: Bus, Ring, and Star; Ethernet Twisted Pair; Ethernet Fiber, 10/100/1000 Mbps; 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10GBaseSX, LX4, LR, and Copper 10GBaseT and CX Wiring; Token-Ring; Chapter 3 Structured Cabling Systems. Structured Cabling PerspectiveAvaya/Lucent (AT & T) Systimax PDS; IBM Cabling System; Other Standard Cabling Systems; Chapter 4 LAN Wiring for Future Needs; Picking the Next Wiring Technology; The Importance of Category; Fiber to the Front; The Future of Copper Wiring; Future (Wiring) Shock; Part Two: LAN Wiring Technology; Chapter 5 Wire and Cable Technology for LANs; Basic Cable Types; The FEP Controversy; Fiber-Optic General Construction; Special Purpose Wire; Chapter 6 Work Area Outlets; Outlet Jack Mountings; Modular Jacks for Twisted Pair; Standard Jack Pin-Outs; Fiber-Optic Outlet Jacks. Other Outlet Jack TypesMarking Outlets; Workmanship; Chapter 7 Telecommunication Room Terminations; Punchdown Blocks; Routing and Dressing Devices; User Equipment Location; Fiber-Optic Termination; Marking; Workmanship; Chapter 8 Patch Panels, Cross Connects, and Patch Cords; Patch Panels versus Cross-Connects; Patch Panels; Patch Panel Location and Marking; Patch Cords; Cross-Connect Jumpers; Fiber-Optic Patches and Cords; Chapter 9 User Cords and Connectors; Cable-End Connectors; User Cords; Chapter 10 Open Office Wiring; Modular Offices-Modern Problems; TIA-568 TSB-75 Guidelines. Fiber-Optic Cabling in Open OfficesSeparation Anxiety; Chapter 11 Fiber-Optic Techniques; Fiber-Optic Basics; Standardized Fiber-Optic LAN Cabling; Fiber-Optic Equipment Considerations; Fiber-Optic Installation Practices; Safety Considerations; Fiber-Optic Future; Chapter 12 Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Cabling Technology; Gigabit Ethernet; Wiring Standards to Support Gigabit Speeds; 10 Gigabit Ethernet Technology; Flexible Tubing; Quality Counts; Chapter 13 Wireless LANs; Wireless Applications; Wireless Basics; Spread Spectrum Technology; Wireless LAN Standards; 2.4 and 5 GHz Channel Plans. Enhancing Wireless Features with VLANs and SecurityWireless Link Types; Planning a Wireless System; Troubleshooting Wireless LANs; Power over Ethernet (PoE) for APs; Plan for the Future; The Place of Wireless in a Wired LAN; Part Three: LAN Wire Management; Chapter 14 Telecommunications Rooms and Wire Management; Defining the Telecommunications Room (TR); Horizontal and Backbone Wiring; Distance Considerations; Size Requirements for Telecommunications Rooms; Power Requirements for Telecommunications Rooms; Backbones and Concentration; Chapter 15 Testing and Certifying LAN Wiring.
A guide to cable installation for voice and data, it provides installers with the details of proper LAN cabling and gives network and IT managers the basics of LAN hardware connection. It reflects advances in Gigabit such as: copper cabling, 10 Gigabit cabling, Category 8 and 7 cabling, and Power-Over Ethernet for distribution devices
0071459758 9780071459754
2005054686
Local area networks (Computer networks)--Equipment and supplies.
Electric wiring.
TK5105.7 / .T78 2006
004.68