Cabling: The Complete Guide to Copper and Fiber-Optic Networking

Höfundur Andrew Oliviero, Bill Woodward

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781118807323

Útgáfa 5

Útgáfuár 2014

9.690 kr.

Description

Efnisyfirlit

  • Cover
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Authors
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Who Is This Book For?
  • How to Use This Book
  • Enjoy!
  • Part I: LAN Networks and Cabling Systems
  • Chapter 1: Introduction to Data Cabling
  • The Golden Rules of Data Cabling
  • The Importance of Reliable Cabling
  • You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby: The Legacy of Proprietary Cabling Systems
  • Cabling and the Need for Speed
  • Cable Design
  • Data Communications 101
  • Speed Bumps: What Slows Down Your Data
  • Types of Crosstalk
  • External Interference
  • Propagation Delay
  • Delay Skew
  • The Future of Cabling Performance
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 2: Cabling Specifications and Standards
  • Structured Cabling and Standardization
  • Standards and Specification Organizations
  • ANSI/TIA-568-C Cabling Standard
  • ISO/IEC 11801
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 3: Choosing the Correct Cabling
  • Topologies
  • UTP, Optical Fiber, and Future-Proofing
  • Network Applications
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 4: Cable System and Infrastructure Constraints
  • Where Do Codes Come From?
  • The National Electrical Code
  • Knowing and Following the Codes
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 5: Cabling System Components
  • The Cable
  • Wall Plates and Connectors
  • Cabling Pathways
  • Telecommunications Rooms, Enclosures, and Equipment Rooms
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 6: Tools of the Trade
  • Building a Cabling Toolkit
  • Common Cabling Tools
  • Cable Testing
  • Cabling Supplies and Tools
  • Tools That a Smart Data Cable Technician Carries
  • A Preassembled Kit Could Be It
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 7: Copper Cable Media
  • Types of Copper Cabling
  • Best Practices for Copper Installation
  • Copper Cable for Data Applications
  • Copper Cable for Voice Applications
  • Testing
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 8: Fiber-Optic Media
  • Introducing Fiber-Optic Transmission
  • Advantages of Fiber-Optic Cabling
  • Disadvantages of Fiber-Optic Cabling
  • Types of Fiber-Optic Cables
  • Fiber Installation Issues
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 9: Wall Plates
  • Wall Plate Design and Installation Issues
  • Fixed-Design Wall Plates
  • Modular Wall Plates
  • Biscuit Jacks
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 10: Connectors
  • Twisted-Pair Cable Connectors
  • Coaxial Cable Connectors
  • Fiber-Optic Cable Connectors
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 11: Network Equipment
  • Network Connectivity Devices
  • Workstation Ports
  • Repeaters and Hubs
  • Bridges
  • Switches
  • Servers
  • Routers
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 12: Wireless Networks
  • Infrared Transmissions
  • Advantages of Infrared
  • Radio Frequency (RF) Systems
  • Microwave Communications
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 13: Cabling System Design and Installation
  • Elements of a Successful Cabling Installation
  • Cabling Topologies
  • Cabling Plant Uses
  • Choice of Media
  • Telecommunications Rooms
  • Cabling Management
  • Data and Cabling Security
  • Cabling Installation Procedures
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 14: Cable Connector Installation
  • Twisted-Pair Cable Connector Installation
  • Coaxial Cable Connector Installation
  • Fiber-Optic Cable Connector Installation
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 15: Cable System Testing and Troubleshooting
  • Installation Testing
  • Cable Plant Certification
  • Cable Testing Tools
  • Troubleshooting Cabling Problems
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 16: Creating a Request for Proposal
  • What Is a Request for Proposal?
  • Developing a Request for Proposal
  • Distributing the RFP and Managing the Vendor-Selection Process
  • Project Administration
  • Technology Network Infrastructure Request for Proposal (a Sample RFP)
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 17: Cabling @ Work: Experience from the Field
  • Hints and Guidelines
  • Work Safely
  • Case Studies
  • The Bottom Line
  • Part II: Fiber-Optic Cabling and Components
  • Chapter 18: History of Fiber Optics and Broadband Access
  • Evolution of Light in Communication
  • Evolution of Optical Fiber Manufacturing Technology
  • Evolution of Optical Fiber Integration and Application
  • Broadband since the Turn of the Century
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 19: Principles of Fiber-Optic Transmission
  • The Fiber-Optic Link
  • Amplitude Modulation
  • Analog Transmission
  • Digital Data Transmission
  • Analog Data Transmission vs. Digital Data Transmission
  • Analog to Digital (A/D) Conversion
  • Digital-to-Analog (D/A) Conversion
  • Pulse Code Modulation (PCM)
  • multiplexing
  • Decibels (dB)
  • Absolute Power
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 20: Basic Principles of Light
  • Light as Electromagnetic Energy
  • The Electromagnetic Spectrum
  • Refraction
  • Total Internal Reflection
  • Fresnel Reflections
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 21: Optical Fiber Construction and Theory
  • Optical Fiber Components
  • Tensile Strength
  • Manufacturing Optical Fiber
  • Mode
  • Refractive Index Profiles
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 22: Optical Fiber Characteristics
  • It All Adds Up
  • Dispersion
  • Attenuation
  • Bending Losses
  • Numerical Aperture
  • Equilibrium Mode Distribution
  • Fiber Specifications and Standards
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 23: Safety
  • Basic Safety
  • Light Sources
  • Handling Fiber
  • Chemicals
  • Site Safety
  • Emergencies
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 24: Fiber-Optic Cables
  • Basic Cable
  • Cable Components
  • Cable Types
  • Cable Duty Specifications
  • Cable Termination Methods
  • Blown Fiber
  • NEC Standards for Fiber-Optic Cables and Raceways
  • Cable Markings and Codes
  • Bend Radius Specifications
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 25: Splicing
  • Why Splice?
  • Splicing Safety
  • Splicing Equipment
  • Splicing Procedures
  • Splice Requirements
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 26: Connectors
  • The Fiber-Optic Connector
  • Connection Performance
  • Connector Types
  • Connector Termination
  • Cleaning and Inspection
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 27: Fiber-Optic Light Sources and Transmitters
  • Semiconductor Light Sources
  • Light Source Performance Characteristics
  • Transmitter Performance Characteristics
  • Light Source Safety
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 28: Fiber-Optic Detectors and Receivers
  • Photodiode Fundamentals
  • Other Types of Photodiode
  • Photodiode Responsivity, Efficiency, and Speed
  • Fiber-Optic Receiver
  • Receiver Performance Characteristics
  • Transceivers
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 29: Passive Components and multiplexers
  • Standards
  • Parameters
  • Couplers
  • Inline Power Tap
  • Optical Switches
  • Optical Attenuators
  • Optical Isolator
  • Wavelength Division multiplexing
  • Optical Amplifier
  • Optical Filter
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 30: Passive Optical Networks
  • Passive and Active Network Fundamentals
  • Fiber to the X
  • Outside Plant Components
  • PON Standards and Active Equipment
  • Radio Frequency (RF) Over Fiber
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 31: Cable Installation and Hardware
  • Installation Specifications
  • Installation Hardware
  • Installation Methods
  • Fire Resistance and Grounding
  • Hardware Management
  • Labeling Requirements and Documentation
  • Polarity
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 32: Fiber-Optic System Design Considerations
  • The Advantages of Optical Fiber over Copper
  • Basic Fiber-Optic System Design Considerations
  • Link Performance Analysis
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 33: Test Equipment and Link/Cable Testing
  • Calibration Requirements
  • Continuity Tester
  • Visual Fault Locator
  • Fiber Identifier
  • Inline Optical Power Monitoring
  • Optical Return Loss Test Set
  • Stabilized Light Source and Optical Power Meter
  • Patch Cord
  • Test Jumper
  • Launch Conditions, Mode Filters, and Encircled Flux
  • ANSI/TIA-526-14 Optical Loss Measurement Methods
  • Patch Cord Optical Power Loss Measurement
  • Connector Insertion Loss Measurement
  • Link Segment and Cabling Subsystem Performance Measurements
  • Tier 1 Testing
  • Tier 2 Testing
  • Optical Time-Domain Reflectometer
  • Emerging Testing Standards
  • The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 34: Troubleshooting and Restoration
  • Optical Fiber Type Mismatch
  • Inspection and Evaluation
  • Continuity Tester Fault Location Techniques
  • Continuity Tester Polarity Verification Techniques
  • Visual Fault Locator
  • Fiber Identifier
  • OTDR Fault Location Techniques
  • Restoration Practices
  • The Bottom Line
  • Appendices
  • Appendix A: The Bottom Line
  • Chapter 1: Introduction to Data Cabling
  • Chapter 2: Cabling Specifications and Standards
  • Chapter 3: Choosing the Correct Cabling
  • Chapter 4: Cable System and Infrastructure Constraints
  • Chapter 5: Cabling System Components
  • Chapter 6: Tools of the Trade
  • Chapter 7: Copper Cable Media
  • Chapter 8: Fiber-Optic Media
  • Chapter 9: Wall Plates
  • Chapter 10: Connectors
  • Chapter 11: Network Equipment
  • Chapter 12: Wireless Networks
  • Chapter 13: Cabling System Design and Installation
  • Chapter 14: Cable Connector Installation
  • Chapter 15: Cable System Testing and Troubleshooting
  • Chapter 16: Creating a Request for Proposal
  • Chapter 17: Cabling @ Work: Experience from the Field
  • Chapter 18: History of Fiber Optics and Broadband Access
  • Chapter 19: Principles of Fiber-Optic Transmission
  • Chapter 20: Basic Principles of Light
  • Chapter 21: Optical Fiber Construction and Theory
  • Chapter 22: Optical Fiber Characteristics
  • Chapter 23: Safety
  • Chapter 24: Fiber-Optic Cables
  • Chapter 25: Splicing
  • Chapter 26: Connectors
  • Chapter 27: Fiber-Optic Light Sources and Transmitters
  • Chapter 28: Fiber-Optic Detectors and Receivers
  • Chapter 29: Passive Components and multiplexers
  • Chapter 30: Passive Optical Networks
  • Chapter 31: Cable Installation and Hardware
  • Chapter 32: Fiber-Optic System Design Considerations
  • Chapter 33: Test Equipment and Link/Cable Testing
  • Chapter 34: Troubleshooting and Restoration
  • Appendix B: Cabling Resources
  • Informational Internet Resources
  • Books, Publications, and Videos
  • Manufacturers
  • Appendix C: Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) Certification
  • Apply and Be Accepted as a Candidate for the Designation of RCDD
  • Successfully Pass the Stringent RCDD Exam
  • Maintain Your Accreditation Through Continuing Membership and Education
  • Check Out BICSI and the RCDD Program for Yourself
  • Appendix D: Home Cabling: Wiring Your Home for Now and the Future
  • Home Cabling Facts and Trends
  • Structured Residential Cabling
  • Thinking Forward
  • Appendix E: Overview of IEEE 1394 and USB Networking
  • IEEE 1394
  • USB
  • Appendix F: The Electronics Technicians Association, International (ETA) Certifications
  • Data Cabling Installer (DCI) Certification 2014 Knowledge Competency Requirements
  • Fiber Optics Installer (FOI) 2014 Knowledge Competency Requirements
  • Fiber Optic Technician (FOT) 2014 Knowledge Competency Requirements
  • Glossary
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