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Full-Duplex Fast Ethernet Network Requirements 25-Pair Cable The acceptable amount of NEXT between pairs in a 25-pair cable is at least 60 dB for a 10 MHz link. NOTE Due to the construction of the connectors and organization of wires, the 25-pair RJ21 connector is not Category 5 compliant. Four-Pair Cable The acceptable amount of NEXT between pairs in a four-pair cable is not less than 60 dB for a 10 MHz link. Noise As “noise” is not a readily quantified and tested aspect of installed cables, there are no hard and fast rules for the amount of acceptable cable noise on a 100BASE-TX segment. If a cable that meets all other requirements for 100BASE-TX operation is experiencing an unusual number of errors, the introduction of noise may be a problem. If you suspect that noise is causing signal degradation, examine the cable or cables in question. If they are near possible sources of outside noise, such as lighting fixtures, electric motors, or transformers, reroute the cable. Other Considerations Due to the small gauge of the wires in UTP cabling, it is susceptible to changes in attenuation due to heat. In an installation that exceeds the control temperature of 20° C (68° F), the attenuation of PVC jacketed UTP cabling that is within the 11.5 dB limitations may fall outside the acceptable range. In installations where UTP cables are expected to be subjected to temperatures of 40° C (104° F) or greater, the use of plenum-jacketed cabling is recommended. The thicker insulating jacket of a plenum-rated cable reduces the susceptibility of that cable to heat-induced changes in attenuation characteristics. The IEEE 802.3 100BASE-TX specification requires that all 100BASE-TX devices support UTP cables of not less than 100 m (328 ft) in length. This requirement does not factor in losses due to connectors, patch panels, punchdown blocks, or other cable management hardware, which introduce additional loss. For each connector or other intrusive cable management device in the total link, subtract 12 m (39.4 ft) from the total allowable link length. 100BASE-TX 8-3
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