Kingston Technology KNS1650/R manual UTP Cable Rating Codes, Terms You Should Be Familiar With

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Appendix B - Cabling Guidelines

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UTP Cable Rating Codes

UTP cables meet different UL-NEC requirements based on cable-jacket quality. Below is an explanation of the rating codes for each cable type.

UL – The National Electrical Code (NEC), published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), details advisory safety considerations for electrical wiring. NEC Article 800 Communications Cables are manufactured to meet these different cable types.

1.CMP – Cables meeting type CMP requirements are suitable for installation in ducts and plenums without the use of conduit. These cables are designed for re resistance and low-smoke producing characteristics.

2.CMR – Riser type cables are engineered to prevent the spread of re from oor to oor and are suitable for vertical shaft applications.

3.CM – Cables for general building wiring. CM cables are used in areas other than plenums and risers. These cables are resistant to the spread of re and pass the UL 1581Vertical Tray Flame Test.

4.MP, MPR & MPP – Within Article 800, the Multi-purpose Cables Category allows conditional substitutions between different cable types & are restricted by number, AWG size and stranding of the cable conductors.

Terms You Should Be Familiar With

1.BACKBONE WIRING – The physical/electrical interconnections between telecommunications closets and equipment rooms.

2.COMPLIANCE – A wiring device that meets all characteristics of a standard is said to be in compliance with that standard.

3.PREMISE WIRING – The entire wiring system on the premises especially the supporting wiring that connects the communications outlets to the network interface jack.

4.NEAR-END CROSSTALK (NEXT) – In wires packed together within a cable, the signals generated at one end of the link can ush out the weaker signals coming back from the recipient.

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Contents Models KNS1650/R KNS2450/R KNS3250/R KNS3250/R Users Guide Rev. A00 Important Safety Instructions Wichtige SicherheitshinweiseTable of Contents Kingston Technology Company Introduction Special Features Model TypesPackage Contents Design Features Switching FunctionLink Trunking Auto-NegotiationFlow Control Store-and-Forward SwitchingFull-Duplex Link / Activity LED Hardware InstallationPower LED AC Power Connector Full Duplex and Collision LEDFiber FX module port optional 10/100TX UTP PortsSoftware Installation Switch Conguration UtilityDevice Conguration Main Screen FileDevice Type Printer Port I/O AddressKingston Switch Configuration Utility Device Conguration Properties SystemSuperMAC Aging ControlDescription Aging TimeBroadcast Storm Control Threshold Security PortPort Selection Duplex Mode Address LearningBroadcast Storm Control Full Duplex Flow ControlTrunk Assignment Load Balancing Mapping MAC Address Based Load Balancing MethodTrunk Selection, Trunk Port Assignment Last byte of source MAC address SA Load Balancing Mapping Port Based Vlan Flood ControlVlan Group Kingston Switch Configuration Utility Explicit Address Table Explicit Address TableKingston Switch Configuration Utility Using the Switch Conguration Utility Editing a Conguration FileSending the Current Conguration to the Switch Kingston Technology Company Assigning Trunks and Setting Vlan Groups Vlan #1 EngineeringKingston Technology Company Kingston Switch Configuration Utility Kingston Technology Company Kingston Switch Configuration Utility Kingston Technology Company Troubleshooting Data cannot be read from or written to the deviceKingston Technology Company Appendices Appendix a Pin Assignments UTP Port Pin AssignmentsUTP Cable Type UTP Cable WiringAppendix B Cabling Guidelines UTP Cable Wiring Standards Table B-4 4-Pair T568A WiringUTP Cable Rating Codes Terms You Should Be Familiar WithAppendix C Specications Environmental Appendix D Fiber FX Modules & Installation KNS150FX/SCInstalling the ber module Brackets for Rack Mounting Appendix E Mounting TemplatesRubber Feet for Desktops Appendix F Warranties and Notices Limited Warranty StatementDuration of Warranty Disclaimers Warranty Claim RequirementsFree Technical Support Tick Certication C. CerticationCE Notice