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Standards<br />

Overview<br />

Work Area<br />

Shielded<br />

Products<br />

Modular<br />

Patching<br />

Application<br />

Guide<br />

Tools<br />

and<br />

Testers<br />

Protection<br />

S66<br />

Products<br />

S110<br />

Products<br />

S210<br />

Products<br />

Patch Cords,<br />

Plugs and<br />

Cable<br />

Racks and<br />

Cable<br />

Management<br />

Fiber<br />

Products<br />

1000BASE-T (COPPER)<br />

The IEEE 802.3ab taskforce has developed a gigabit Ethernet solution that supports 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) transmission rates over<br />

4-pairs of category 5 UTP cable.* The 1000BASE-T implementations will utilize new technology and new signal encoding schemes in<br />

order to satisfy their high bit rate objectives. 1000BASE-T solutions will be backward compatible with 10BASE-T and 100BASE-T<br />

technologies.<br />

*Gigabit Ethernet over copper will be supported by the TIA and ISO worst case 100m channel topology and is expected to be supported<br />

by installed category 5 legacy cabling. Siemon recommends category 6 or 5e cabling for new installations.<br />

Installation<br />

Practices<br />

Glossary<br />

Index<br />

Siemon Product Solution Solution<br />

Patch Cord MC6-8T-10-B02 (page 6.3) MC5-8-T-10-02 (page 6.5)<br />

Patch Panel HD6-24 (page 4.3) HD5-24 (page 4.5)<br />

Work Area Outlet Assembly MX-FP-S-02-02 (page 2.21) & MX6-02 (page 2.15) MX-FP-S-02-02 (page 2.21) & MX5-02 (page 2.16)<br />

Patch Cord MC6-8T-10-B02 (page 6.3) MC5-8-T-10-02 (page 6.5)<br />

Customer Supplied<br />

1000BASE-T Hub<br />

4-Pair Horizontal Cabling System 6 SM approved cable System 5e SM approved cable<br />

Work Area Equipment<br />

13•2<br />

T H E S I E M O N . C O M P A N Y

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