Title: Cabling and LAN Standards News
1Cabling and LAN StandardsNews Trends
- Herb Congdon
- Director, Systems Marketing
With
Tony Beam, RCDD Director Fiber Business Unit
Jerry Solomon, RCDD Manager Copper Systems
Marketing
2Expectations for Todays Seminar
- Recent Developments in Industry Standards Forums
- TIA TR 42
- IEEE 802.3
- In-progress Standards
- Category 6
- 850nm Laser Optimized 50/125 Fiber
- New Projects
- Data Centers
- Standards Revisions
3TIA/EIA-568-B
- Divided into three sections
- B.1 General Requirements (TR 42.1)
- B.2 Balanced Twisted-Pair Cabling Components (TR
42.7) - B.3 Optical Fiber Cabling Components (TR 42.8)
- All sections released
4TIA/EIA-568-B.1 General Requirements
- Incorporated Refined 568-A Addenda
- A-1, Propagation Delay and Delay Skew
Specifications for 100 ? 4-Pair Cable - A-2, Corrections and Additions
- A-3, Addendum No. 3 (Bundled Cable)
- A-4, Production Modular Cord NEXT Loss Test
Method and Requirements for Unshielded
Twisted-Pair Cabling - A-5, Transmission Performance Specifications for
4-Pair 100 ? Category 5e Cabling
5TIA/EIA-568-B.1 General Requirements
- Incorporated Refined TSBs
- TSB67, Transmission Performance Specifications
for Field Testing of Unshielded Twisted-Pair
Cabling Systems - TSB72, Centralized Optical Fiber Cabling
- TSB75, Additional Horizontal Cabling Practices
for Open Offices - TSB95, Additional Transmission Performance
Guidelines for 4-Pair 100 ? Category 5 Cabling - IS-729, Technical Specifications for 100 ?
Screened Twisted-Pair Cabling
6TIA/EIA 568-B.1 Copper Cabling
- Work Area Cords from 3 to 5 Meters
- Was 3 and 6, Now 5 and 5
- Incorporation of Open Office Cabling (TSB75)
- Permanent Link vs. Basic Link
- Category 5e Is Now the Minimum Performance for
Data Grade Twisted Pair Cable - Category 5 Is Now in Annex D
7TIA/EIA-568-B.2 Copper Components
- Electrical and Mechanical Performance
Requirements for Twisted Pair Cables, Connecting
Hardware and Assemblies Now in a Separate
Document - Cat 4 Is Gone, Cat 5 Is on Its Way Out, Category
5e Is In - Test Procedures for and Requirements for Cat 5e
Patch Cords - Requirements Added for Screened Cable and
Connectors
8Category 5e Product Update
- Two grades of cable
- 200 MHz and 350 MHz
- Two outlet jack styles
- 110Connect
- SL Series Toolless
- Complete line of patch panels and cable
assemblies - Independent confirmation of system performance
- 25-year System Warranty
9TIA/EIA 568-B.1 Fiber Cabling
- Connector Recommendations Removed
- SC Duplex and BFOC (ST-style) Allowed
- Small Form Factor Connectors Allowed Throughout
the Network - NOTE Includes work area
- Incorporates Centralized Cabling (TSB-72)
- Changes Riser Length to 300m
- Changes Campus Backbone to 1700m
- 50/125 Added as a Recognized Media
- Horizontal, Riser, Campus
- Singlemode Remains in Riser and Campus
- Note Not recognized in horizontal
10TIA/EIA-568-B.3 Fiber Components
- Optical Fiber Cabling Components Standard
- Published in April 2000
- Cables, Connecting Hardware, Patch Cords and
Field Test Measurements - Annex A Connector Performance
- Annex B Bibliography
11Fiber Cables
- Recognizes 50/125 µm Multimode Fiber
- References ICEA-640 and ICEA-596
- Minimum Bend Radius and Maximum Pulling Tensions
for Horizontal Cable, Inside Plant Cable, and
Outside Plant Optical Fiber Cable
12Fiber Selection Roadmap
Lower Cost Electronics _at_ 850 nm
13Fiber Connecting Hardware
- Defines Performance Requirements for All
Connectors, Including Small Form Factor (SFF)
Connectors - Shift to Connector Performance Standards
- Attenuation and Return Loss Limits
- Environmental and Mechanical Testing
14Connecting Hardware
- Connecting Hardware for Centralized Cabling
- Nine Requirements
- Connector Attenuation
- Unchanged
- Connector Return Loss Limits
- Additional Consideration for Broadband on SM
15SFF Connectors
- What is a Small Form Factor (SFF) Connector?
- An Optical Fiber Duplex Connector With a Size
Approximating That of an 8-position Modular
Outlet/connector Typically Used for Terminating
4-pair Copper Cable - What Does 568 B.3 Allow?
- Any Connector Which Meets the Following
- Compliance With an Approved FOCIS Document
- Performance Requirements of Annex A
16Why Small Form Factor?
- Technological Advances
- Ease of Termination
- Standards-Based Performance
- Cost Advantages
- Less Expensive Than Current Duplex
- Density Advantages
- Less Expensive Components
17568-B.3 Product Update MT-RJ
- Duplex Design Two Fibers in One Ferrule
- Plug Jack
- Field-terminable Jacks
- Factory-Terminated Cable Assemblies
- Highest Density Twice SC or ST-Style
- Fastest Installation
- No Epoxy, No Polish, No Crimp
- Throwaway Tool
- Reterminatable and Tunable
- Patch Panels, Faceplates, Active Components
- Gigabit Ethernet Compliant
18Small Form Factor Connectors
- FOCIS-12 MT-RJ
- Approved SFF FOCIS Document
- Also Approved at Fibre Channel
- MT-RJ Meets or Exceeds Annex A Requirements
- ? AMP MT-RJ is Allowed for TIA-568-B Compliant
Networks
19Inside Plant Cable
- Must meet ICEA 596
- Mechanical
- Environmental
- 2- and 4-fiber Cables Minimum Bend Radii
- (Horizontal Centralized Cabling)
- 25 mm - no tensile load
- 50 mm - up to 222 N (50 lbf) of tensile load
- Hardware Must Prevent lt25mm Bend Radius
20Outside Plant Cable
- Must meet ICEA 640-2000
- Mechanical
- Environmental
- Fluid penetration
- Compound flow (drip)
- Pull strength 2670 N (600 lbf)
- Minimum Bend Radii
- 10X Cable OD - No Tensile Load
- 20X Cable OD - Up to Rated Tensile Load
21Drop Cables
- Outside Plant Cables Used to Feed a Small Number
of Fibers From a Higher Fiber Count Cable Into a
Single Location - Low Fiber Count (Typically 2-4)
- Smaller OD
- Limited unsupported span distances
- Minimum distance not defined
- Lower rated tensile strength 1335 N (300 lbf)
22Patch Cords
- Essentially, No Changes
- Field Test Measurements
- Launch Conditions Specified
- Mandrel Wraps Allowed
- High Order Mode Losses
23Looking Ahead
- New TIA Projects
- Category 6
- 850nm Laser Optimized 50/125
- Administration Standard Revision
- Data Center Cabling Standard
- Pathways Spaces Revision
24568-B.2 Addendum
- Category 6 Addendum
- At Draft 8 as of 3/28/01
- Expected Completion Date - ??
- Balance Requirements Still Under Study
- LCL requirements for connectors have been
proposed - Test Plug Qualification Still Evolving
25Category 6 Product Update
- Cable Characterized to 600 MHz
- Free-end Compensation
- Port-to-port Consistency on Panels
- Independently Tested for Cat 6 and Zero Bit Error
Rate (BER)
26568-B.3 Addendum
- Additional Transmission Performance
Specifications for 50/125µm Optical Fiber Cables - Balloted as TIA SP-3894-AD1
- To Be Published as TIA 568-B.3-A-1
27Addendum to 568-B.3
- Purpose
- Add Specifications for Cabling System to Support
10Gb/s Serial Transmission for 300m Using 850nm
VCSELs - Additional Performance Specs
- 2000 MHzkm Laser Bandwidth at 850nm
- Measured Using New DMD Test Procedure
28New Cable and Patch Cord Parameters
29Applications Acceptance
- 10G Ethernet - IEEE 802.3ae
- 10G Fibre Channel - T11.2 10GFC
- Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF) -VSR-4
- All Reference 2000 MHzkm 50µm Fiber to Support
850nm Serial Transmission at 10G Rates
30Fiber Selection Roadmap
31TIA/EIA 606 Revision A
- Establishes Classes of Administration Small,
Medium, Large, and Very Large - Accommodates Scalable Infrastructure
- Allows Modular Implementation
- Specifies Identifiers
- Specifies Labeling Formats
32TIA/EIA-606-A Product Update
- Introducing the AMP NETCONNECT Labeling System
- Wizard-based Software for Ease of Use
- Pre-configured Templates for AMP NETCONNECT
Products - High Quality Card Stock and Self-adhesive
Polyester Laser-printable Labels - Freeware Demo Available at http//www.ampnetconnec
t.com
33Data Centers Study Group
- Formation Process in TR 42
- Will Likely Become a Subcommittee
- Telecommunications Cabling Infrastructure for
Network Distribution Nodes - Emerging Applications Identifying Needs for New
Topologies/Cabling Infrastructures That Are Not
Currently Covered
34Data Centers Study Group
- Internet Data Centers
- Service Distribution Nodes
- Storage Area Networks
- Scope
- Develop Cabling Topology, Recognized Media Types,
Cabling Requirements, and Requirements for
Pathways Spaces for the Above Application
Spaces and Inter/intra-node Connections
35Solutions for Data Centers and Storage Area
Networks
- MPO System
- Available in Singlemode and 50µm 62.5µm
Multimode - High Density Connectors (12-fibers Per Connector)
- Termination of 12 Fibers As Fast As Plugging in a
Connector - Factory Terminated and Tested
- MPO Cable Assemblies
- Preterminated high fiber count MPO connectors
- 12-, 24-, 36-, and 72-fiber cables
- Standard and custom lengths
- MPO Cassettes
- Breakout 12 Fibers Into Standard MT-RJ, SC and
ST-style Connectors - 12 and 24 Fiber Cassettes
- Fit AMP NETCONNECT Wall and Rack Mount Enclosures
36Other TIA TR 42 Projects
- Patch Cord Minimum Bend Radius Addendum
- TIA/EIA 569 Revision B
- Already has 5 addendums with 6 coming
- Building Automation Systems (BAS) Standard (TR
42.1) - Industrial Facility Cabling Standard (TR 42.9)
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