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Enterprise Connectivity Solution
and
Passive Optical Network
Dominic A. Marquez
Enterprise
Connectivity Solutions
Structured Cabling
Fundamentals
Network Topologies
RING
BUS
STAR
EN 50173
Performance
Requirements Of
Generic Cabling
Systems
Commercial Building
Telecommunications
Cabling Standard
AS/NZ 3080
IT Generic Cabling for
Customer Premises
Standards Organizations
American National Standards Institute - This group
coordinates and adopts national standards in the U.S.
Telecommunications Industry Association - Best known for
developing cabling standards with the EIA, leading trade
association for the information, communications, and
entertainment technology industry.
Electronics Industries Alliance - Known for developing cabling
standards with the TIA, ceased operations on February 11, 2011.
EIA standards are now managed by the Electronic Components
Association (ECA).
Standards Organization
International Organization for Standardization - This group is the
worlds largest developer of standards and includes standards groups
from member nations around the world.
International Electrotechnical Commission - This international
standards organization prepares and publishes international
standards for all electrical, electronic, and related technologies.
Standards Organization
Building Industry Consulting Service International, Inc. This association supports the information transport systems
(ITS) industry with information, education, and knowledge
assessment.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. international organization and a leading developer of
standards in a broad range of disciplines, including electric
power, information technology, information assurance, and
telecommunications.
National Electrical Manufacturing Association - is the voice
of and forum for the electrical and medical imaging industries
serving manufacturer members.
National Fire Protection Association - This is the North American
organization of fire prevention and an authoritative source on public
safety.
CODES
The
Do
Promulgated
Once
adopted as ordinances, the codes have the force of law and are
enforced through local building inspectors.
STANDARDS
Ensure
Establish
Supports
No
legal implications
NEC
75 Years+
Codes
ANSI/TIA/EIA/ISO/IEC
25 Years
Standards
Purpose:
Safety
Performance
Compliance:
Force of Law
Voluntary (Mandatory)
Sanctions:
Fines
Halt in Project
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Campus
Backbone
Cabling
Subsystem
BD
FD
Building
Backbone
Cabling
Subsystem
CP
TO
12
Work
Area
Cabling
Campus Distributor
Campus
Backbone
Cabling
BD
BD
Building Distributor
Building
Backbone
Cabling
FD
FD
FD
FD
Floor Distributor
CP
CP
CP
CP
Consolidation Point
Horizontal
Cabling
TO
TO
TO
TO
TO
TO
TO
TO
TO
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TO Telecommunication Outlet
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Distributor C
Cabling
Subsystem 3
DB
DB
Distributor B
Cabling
Subsystem 2
DA
DA
Distributor A
Cabling
Subsystem 1
CP
EO
CP
EO
EO
CP
EO
EO
EO
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CP
Consolidation Point
EO
Equipment Outlet
Inter
Building
Backbone
Cabling
Main Cross-Connect
IC
IC
Intermediate Cross-Connect
IntraBuilding
Backbone
Cabling
HC
HC
Horizontal
Cross-Connect
Horizontal
Cabling
CP
TO
CP
TO
TO
CP
TO
TO
TO
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CP
Consolidation Point
TO
Telecommunication Outlet
Standard Terminologies
ISO/IEC 11801 2nd Edition
Amendment 2
Generic Cabling for Customer
Premises
ANSI/TIA-568-C.1 Series
Commercial Building
Telecommunications Cabling
Standard
Intermediate Cross-connect
Telecommunications Outlet
Telecommunications Outlet
Campus Backbone
Inter-building Backbone
Building Backbone
Intra-building Backbone
Horizontal Cabling
Horizontal Cabling
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CP
FD / HC
TO
Horizontal Cable
FD / HC
CP
FD / HC
CP
TO
TO
CP
FD / HC
CP
Building Backbone
TO
TO
CD / MC
EF
Campus Backbone
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BD / IC
EF
Distributors Configuration
Inter-Connection
Cross-Connection
Active Equipment
Active Equipment
Patch Cord
Patch Cord
Connecting Hardware
Patch Cord
Connecting Hardware
Horizontal Cable
Connecting Hardware
Horizontal Cable
Equipment Outlet
Equipment Outlet
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Horizontal Cable
TO
TO
FD
TO
Work Area
Telecommunications Room
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CP
TO
TO
TO
TO
TO
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Horizontal Cable
MUTOA
22
CP Link
TO
EQP
CP
Floor
Distributor
EQP
Cord
Patch
Cord
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WA
Cord
TE
BD
FD
FD
FD
Building Backbone
Campus Backbone
CD
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HC
HC
Media Type
MC
IC
100 Ohm
Twisted Pair
800 m
300 m
500 m
62.5 um Optical
Fiber
2000 m
300 m
1700 m
50 um Optical
Fiber
2000 m
300 m
1700 m
Single Mode
Optical Fiber
3000 m
300 m
2700 m
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Centralized Network
Horizontal Cabling
Splice / Interconnect
Pull
Through
Work Area
Work Area
Equipment
Rack
Work Area
Floor
Distributor
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Distributed Network
Horizontal Cabling
Equipment
Rack
Work Area
Floor
Distributor
Building
Backbone
Equipment
Rack
Work Area
Floor
Distributor
Building
Backbone
Equipment
Rack
Work Area
Building
Distributor
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TE
TO
Splice /
Interconnect
TR
TO
Splice /
Interconnect
TR
Backbone
Cabling
TO
Pull Through
Cable
ER
Equipment
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Transmission Cables
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Jacketing
Wire Drawing
Insulation
Stranding
Twisting
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Transmission
(Mhz)
Performance
(TIA / ISO)
Data Rate
(Mbps)
CAT 3
16
Category 3 / Class C
10
CAT 5e
100
Category 5e / Class D
100
1000
CAT 6
250
Category 6 / Class E
1000
CAT 6A
500
Category 6A / Class EA
10000
CAT 7
600
- / Class F
10000
CAT 7A
1000
- / Class FA
10000
CAT 8
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New Designation
UTP
U/UTP
FTP
F/UTP
S-FTP
SF/UTP
F-FTP
F/FTP
S-STP
S/FTP
U/UTP
F/UTP
Description
SF/UTP
S/FTP
F/FTP
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CMP
Communications
Metallic Plenum
Fire
Performance
General Purpose
Riser Rated
Plenum Rated
UL Test
Notes
UL1666
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8-Pin 8-Conductor
Insulation Displacement Connector
RJ-45 Plug
RJ-45 Jack
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T568A
Pair 3
Pair 2
Pair 3
Pair 1
Pair 4
Pair 2
Pair 1
Pair 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
WG G WO BL WBL O WBR BR
WO O WG BL WBL G WBR BR
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Gigabit Transmission
TX
RX
R
J
4
5
R
J
4
5
10 / 100 Mbps
RX
TX
RX
TX
TX
RX
TX
RX
TX
RX
RX
TX
R
J
4
5
R
J
4
5
1 / 10 Gbps
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RX
TX
RX
TX
RX
TX
Wire Map
Straight
Split Pair
Open
Shorted
Reverse Pair
Crossed Pair
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Propagation Delay
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Core/Cladding Boundary
Secondary
Coating
900 m
Buffer or
Primary Coating
250 m
Cladding
Core
(Singlemode) 9 m
(Multimode) 50 m
(Multimode) 62.5 m
125 m
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Cross
Sectional
View
Refractive
Index Profile
N2
N1
Step Index
2
2
Critical Angle () = Sin -1 (N1) - (N2)
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Inexpensive
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Modal
Dispersion
Cross Sectional
Refractive
View
Index Profile
Light Signal
Multimode Step Index Optical Fiber
Step Index
Modal
Dispersion
Light Signal
Multimode Graded Index Optical Fiber
Supports 850nm and 1300 nm
Graded Index
Laser Signal
Singlemode Optical Fiber
Supports 1310 nm and 1550 nm
Step Index
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Received
Signal
Overfilled Launch
Bandwidth
(MHz.km)
Effective Modal
Bandwidth
(MHz.km)
850
3.5
200
1300
1.5
500
850
3.5
500
1300
1.5
500
850
3.5
1500
2000
1300
1.5
500
850
3.5
1500
4700
1300
1.5
500
OS1
9 m
1310
1.0
1550
1.0
OS2
9 m
1383
0.4
1550
0.4
OM1
62.5 m
OM2
50 m
OM3
50 m
OM4
50 m
Wavelength
(nm)
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Connector
Connector
RX
RX
Connector
Connector
TX
Transmitter
Input
Signal
Coder or
Converter
Light
Source
Source-to-Fiber
Interface
Fiber-optic Cable
Fiber-to-light
Interface
Light
Detector
Amplifier/Shaper
Decoder
Receiver
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Output
Signal
Distance vs Application
OM1
Application
10/100 BASE-SX
100 BASE-FX
1000 BASE-SX
1000 BASE-LX
10G BASE-SR
OM2
OM3
OM4
Wavelength
850
Distance
300
300
300
300
Attenuation
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
1300
850
1300
850
1300
850
OS1
1300
Distance
2000
2000
2000
2000
Attenuation
11.0
11.0
11.0
11.0
Distance
275
550
1000
1040
Attenuation
2.6
3.6
4.5
4.8
40G BASE-SR4
1310
550
550
600
600
5000
5000
Attenuation
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3
4.5
4.5
10km
10km
6.2
6.2
10km
10km
6.7
6.7
Distance
33
82
300
550
Attenuation
2.4
2.3
2.6
3.1
Attenuation
Distance
100
150
Attenuation
1.9
1.5
Distance
40G BASE-LR4
1550
Distance
Distance
10G BASE-LR
1310
OS2
Attenuation
46
1300
Tight Buffer
Loose Tube
47
Subscriber Connector
(SC)
Lucent Connector
(LC)
Multi-fiber Push On
(MPO)
48
Epoxy / Polish
No Epoxy / Polish
Mechanical Splice
Fusion Splice
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Panel 1
Panel 2
Tail cord
A B
REF
A B
REF
Tx
Launch cord
Rx
Mandrel or EF
Tx
Tail cord
Launch cord
Mandrel or EF
Link loss
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Connector
Splice
Fibre End
Tail Cord
OTDR
Dead Zone
Noise
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Passive Optical
Network
Emerging
Telecommunications
Building Cabling
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Flexibility
Your
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Enhanced to BPON
622/155 Mbps
1995
1999
ITU approves
GPON
2002
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2004
POLAN
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VOICE
DATA
VIDEO
1490
nm
ONT
POTS
Packet
Voice
Ethernet
Data
IP / RF
Video
VOIP
1:8
1:32
1:64
OLT
ONT
TV
Splitter
1310
nm
WAP
CCTV
ONT
VOICE
DATA
VIDEO
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Optical LAN
Passive Optical Network, OLT, ONT
Cable Infrastructure
- Singlemode Fiber
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Traditional LAN
YES
REQUIRES
NO
Dist. Switch
Power
CAT6
HVAC
FD
Dist. Switch
Racking
CAT6
UPS
24 port Workgroup
Switches per floor
FD
Duplex MMF
Home-run cabling
to each user
Router
BD
Core Switch
Enterprise Multi-service
Router in Data Center
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Optical LAN
YES
CAT6
REQUIRES
NO
Power
ONT
FSB
HVAC
FD
Racking
CAT6
ONT
UPS
FDH
Workgroup switches
FD
FDH and / or FD
Simplex SMF
Home-run cabling
Fiber drops from the
FSB or FHD to the ONT
Router
BD
Core Switch
OLT
Enterprise Multi-service
Router in Data Center
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Application Services
Riser Closet
X
Distribution
Switch
XC
MM Fiber
Data
MM Fiber jumper
X
X
XC
C
P
Optional
Consilodation
Point
XC
CORE
LAN
Switch
Voice
XC
X
WAN
= Connection required
884 lbs.
- 144 MMF x 55m (Horizontal) = 390 lbs.
- 144 Cat 5E x 55m (Horizontal) = 494 lbs.
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Application Services
Data Center
Riser Closet
Raised Floor
Desktop
12 fibers
PNP
CORE
LAN
Switch
PNP
PNP
1-12
PNP
PNP
Router
1-56
OLT
WAN
Router
Fiber Panel
iFDT
iFDH
ONT
182 lbs.
- 144 SMF x 55m = 182 lbs.
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Greater distances
Less time spent on
maintenance
Inherent security
Significant space
savings
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Hotels
Sport Venues
Dormitories
Conference
Centers
Hospitals
Campus
Buildings
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Hospitality
Education
Healthcare
Proliferation
of Networks
Converged Services
ONTs to Address Multiple Services
Converged Infrastructure
Reduction of Space Requirements
Discrete
Networks
Support of
Network
Central Management
Reduction in Infrastructure Cost
Reduction in Power and Cooling Cost
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Deploying a PON
ER/TR
Work Area
Fiber Panel & Splitter
ONT
SM Fiber Cable
Copper
Patch Cords
OLT
ER/TR
ONT located in
the work area
Remote or local
power
Zone
Fiber Panel & Splitter
ONT
ONT servicing
several work areas
Remote or local
power
SM Fiber Cable
Copper
Patch
Cords
OLT
ER
TR
Fiber Panel
Work Area
Fiber Panel & Splitter
Outlet
ONT
OLT
Copper Cable
Copper
Patch Cord
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ONT located in TR
servicing a floor
Hybrid solution
Brown field
Edge Router
Belden
PON
Solution
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OLT Installation
Motorola OLT
Tellabs OLT
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ONT Installation
Desk Top
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End-to-end
Expertise
POLAN
Approach
We embrace all
technologies required
Structured solution
Modular fiber
connectivity
Easy installation
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FX Patch Cords
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Belden Overview
Corporate Presentation
A Rich Heritage
Belden Today
Radio in the
1920s
Joseph Belden
TV in the
1950s
Computer Networking
in the 1980s and 1990s
Business Platforms
Applications
Thomas Edison
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Vertical Markets
Data
Industrial
Sound
Enterprise
Video
Broadcast
Industrial
Automation
Security
Live Streaming
Video
Transportation
Broadcast
Energy
Enterprise
Data
Centers
Healthcare
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Certainty
Unmatched product and manufacturing
excellence for mission-critical
applications
Trust
A global partner providing the network
expertise and support that helps enable
our customers' success
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Broadcast
Enterprise
Industrial
Security
Extensive infrastructure
portfolio spanning data
centers, LAN, building
automation and
physical security
deployments
Pioneers in the
development of
Industrial Ethernet
products and security
standards for networks
in mission-critical
applications
Leader in delivering
advanced threat
protection, security, and
compliance solutions
that secure missioncritical networks
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Enterprise
Connectivity
Connectors
Broadcast Connectors
Broadband
Connectivity
Multi-Viewers and
Monitoring and Control
Systems
Custom Infrastructure
Solutions
Industrial
Connectivity
Industrial IT
Network
Security
Industrial Cable
Ethernet Switches
and Routers
Vulnerability
Assessment
Patch Cords
Security Devices
Distribution Boxes
Network Management
Software
Security Configuration
Management
Customized
Connectivity Solutions
Analytics and
Reporting
Playout Systems
Log Intelligence
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Broadcast Solutions
Leading Video Production Solutions and Connectivity Systems
Leading provider of production, distribution and connectivity systems for television
broadcast, cable, satellite and IPTV industries
Key Markets
Key Applications
Outside Broadcast
Sport Venues
Broadcast Studios
Service Providers (Cable,
Broadband, Satellite, Telecom)
Solutions
Representative Customers
Camera Mounted
Fiber Solutions
Monitoring
Systems
Interfaces
and Routing
In-Home
Network
Cable and
Connectivity
Playout
Systems
Outside
Plant
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Key Markets
Key Applications
Data Hosting
Healthcare
Education
Financial
Government
Solutions
Racks and
Enclosures
LAN
Data Centers
Access Control
Building Automation
Customers
Copper and
Fiber
Connectivity
Copper and
Fiber Cabling
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Key Markets
Key Applications
Automotive Production
Machine Building
Power Generation
Oil & Gas
Solutions
Industrial and
I/O Connectors
Network/Fieldbus
Infrastructure
Sensor/Actuator
Connectivity
Power, Control and
Data Transmission
Representative Customers
Industrial Cables
IP/Networking
Cables
CustomerSpecific Wiring
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Industrial IT Solutions
Mission Critical Networking Solutions
Purpose-built mission-critical networking systems that provide the highest
confidence of reliability, availability and security
Key Markets
Key Applications
Discrete
Process
Energy
Transportation
Systems
Solutions
Security Devices
Network Infrastructure
Wireless
Security
Embedded
Representative Customers
Ethernet Switches
Network Management
Software
Routers and
Gateways
Wireless Systems
83
Key Markets
Key Applications
Solutions
Targeted Attack
Detection
Representative Customers
Vulnerability
Assessment
Threat
Analytics
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R&D
Superior Quality
Reliable Delivery
Executing best-in-class
processes and innovation
Ensuring availability
throughout the value chain
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