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Structured Cabling

 

Structured cabling is building or campus telecommunications cabling infrastructure that consists of a number of standardized smaller elements (hence structured) called subsystems.

Structured cabling falls into six subsystems

 

  • Entrance Facilities are where the building interfaces with the outside world.

  • Equipment Rooms host equipment which serves the users inside the building.

  • Telecommunications Rooms house telecommunication equipment which connects the backbone and the horizontal cabling subsystems.

  • Backbone Cabling connect between the entrance facilities, equipment rooms and telecommunications rooms.

  • Horizontal Cabling connect telecommunications rooms to individual outlets or work areas on the floor.

  • Work-Area Components connect end-user equipment to outlets of the horizontal cabling system.

 

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 category 5(CAT 5E) or category 6 cable (CAT 6) and modular sockets. These standards define how to lay the cabling in a star formation, such that all outlets terminate at a central patch panel (which is normally 19 inch rack mounted), from where it can be determined exactly how these connections will be used. Each outlet can be 'patched' into a data network switch (normally also rack mounted alongside), or patched into a 'telecoms patch panel' which forms a bridge into a private branch exchange(PBX) telephone system, thus making the connection a voice port.

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