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NETWORKING MEDIA

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N etworking media. Common network cables. The connection between the source and destination may either be direct or indirect, and may span multiple media types . Copper Media Optical Media Wireless Media. 1. Copper media. Twisted Pair - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NETWORKING MEDIA

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COMMON NETWORK CABLESThe connection between the source and destination may either be direct or indirect, and may span multiple media types.

• Copper Media

• Optical Media

• Wireless Media

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1. COPPER MEDIA• Twisted Pair

• Twisted pair(TP) cable is one of the most commonly used cable types in networking.

• Wires are grouped in pairs and twisted together to reduce interference.

• Coaxial Cable• Coaxial cable is usually constructed of either

copper or aluminum, and is used by cable television companies to provide service.

• It is also used for connecting the various components which make up satellite communication systems.

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There are three types of twisted pair cable: • Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) is

the most commonly encountered type of network cable in North America and many other areas.

• Shielded twisted-pair (STP) • Screened twisted-pair (ScTP)

• Unfortunately both STP and ScTP are very expensive, not as flexible, and have additional requirements due to the shielding that make them difficult to work with.

1.1 TWISTED PAIR

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Unshielded twisted pair (UTP)• is inexpensive, • offers a high bandwidth, • is easy to install.

• This type of cable is used to connect workstations, hosts and network devices.

• All Categories of data grade UTP cable are traditionally terminated into an RJ-45 connector.

1.1 TWISTED PAIR

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1.1 TWISTED PAIR

• Used for Voice communication• Most often used for phone lines

• Used for Data transmission• Individual pairs are wrapped in a shield • Supports 1000 Mbps - 10 Gbps

• Used for Data transmission• An added separator is between each

pair of wires allowing it to function at higher speeds

• Supports 1000 Mbps - 10 Gbps

• Used for Data transmission• Cat 5 supports 100 Mbps and can

support 1000 Mbps

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UTPTwisted pair cable is most commonly used in network installations. The TIA/EIA organization defines two different patterns, or wiring scheme, called T568A and T568B.

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UTP: STRAIGHT-THROUGH CABLESA Straight-through cable is the most common cable type. It maps a wire to the same pins on both ends of the cable.

• Switch port to router port• Hub port to PC

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UTP: CROSSOVER CABLEA crossover cable uses both wiring schemes. T568A on one end of the cable and T568B on the other end of the same cable. • Switch port to switch port• Switch port to hub port• Hub port to hub port• Router port to router port• PC to router port• PC to PC

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• provides improved shielding compared to UTP, so has a lower signal-to-noise ratio and can therefore carry more data.

• often used to connect a TV set to the signal source, be it a cable TV outlet, satellite TV, or conventional antenna.

• used at NOCs to connect to the cable modem termination system (CMTS) and to connect to some high-speed interfaces.

1.2 COAXIAL CABLE

harder to install and is more expensive.

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1.2 COAXIAL CABLE

Outer Jacket

Copper Conductor

Braided Copper Shielding

Plastic Insulation

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2. OPTICAL MEDIA Fiber optic cables

• are made of glass or plastic. • have a very high bandwidth,

which enables them to carry very large amounts of data.

• is used in backbone networks, large enterprise environments and large data centers.

• is also used extensively by telephone companies.

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FIBER OPTIC CABLES•Core - is the light transmission element at the center of the optical fiber

•Cladding - Light rays traveling through the fiber core reflect off this core-to-cladding interface as they move through the fiber by total internal reflection

•Buffer - helps shield the core and cladding from damage

•Strength Material - preventing the fiber cable from being stretched when installers pull it.

•Jacket- protect the fiber against abrasion, solvents, and other contaminants.

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FIBER OPTIC CABLES

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LABStraight-through CablesCrossover Cable

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Transmit    Transmit  Receive      N/A            N/A           Receive      N/A              N/A      

Straight-through Crossover

T568A - T568A

T568B - T568BT568A - T568BOR

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QUARITY