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General Technical Data Network Cabling Requirements

Supported Media - International Designation

ANSI/TIA-568-C

ISO/IEC 11801 Amend 2: 2010

CENELEC EN-50173-1: 2002

Category 3 (16 MHz)

Supported Supported Supported Supported

Supported: Class C Supported: Class D Supported: Class E Supported: Class E A Supported: Class F Supported: Class F A * Supported: Class F A *

Supported: Class C Supported: Class D Supported: Class E Supported: Class E A Supported: Class F Supported: Class F A * Supported: Class F A *

Category 5e (100 MHz) Category 6 (250 MHz) Category 6A (500 MHz) Category 7 (600 MHz) Category 7A (1,000 MHz) Category 8 (2,000 MHz) 50/125 - 62.5/125 Multimode

Not Recognized Not Recognized Not Recognized

Supported Supported

Supported Supported Supported

Supported Supported Supported

Singlemode Fiber

Singlemode Fiber to the Work Area Work Area Outlet Configuration Stranded Patch Cord Attenuation

Not Supported

4 Pairs T568A or B

4 Pairs T568A Only 150% of Horiz. Cable

4 Pairs T568A Only

120% of Horiz. Cable 150% of Horiz. Cable Note: *Category 8 proposed in TIA 568-C.2-1 for 40 GBASE-T. ISO/IEC and cenelec to be determined. ISO/IEC and cenelec considering expanding Class F A frequency in addition to a considering new Class.

• Strip back only as much cable jacket as is required for termination and maintain pair twists as close as possible to the point of mechanical termination • At a minimum, never allow untwisting of pairs as specified: Category 5e and 6/6A: 0.5 inch max.

Maintain a minimum bend radius of 4x the cable diameter (4-pair cables)

Never exceed a 90 degree bend

Apply cable ties loosely and at random intervals

Don’t over-tighten cable ties

Try to minimize the amount of jacket twisting

Don’t over-twist cable, it can lead to torn jackets

Avoid stretching the cable

Don’t exceed 25 lbs. of pulling tension

Use appropriate methods for dressing and securing cables: • Cable ties • Cable support bar • Wire management panels • Releasable straps

Don’t use a staple gun to position cable

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