This document discusses networking cabling and physical layer devices. It covers common cabling types for Ethernet like UTP and fiber optic cabling. It also describes physical layer devices like hubs, bridges, switches, and their functions. Repeater, hubs passively extend networks while bridges and switches allow segmentation at the data link layer.
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Ccna1 Module5
This document discusses networking cabling and physical layer devices. It covers common cabling types for Ethernet like UTP and fiber optic cabling. It also describes physical layer devices like hubs, bridges, switches, and their functions. Repeater, hubs passively extend networks while bridges and switches allow segmentation at the data link layer.
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Cisco Certified Network
Associate CCNA1 – Module 5 – cabling
Cisco Networking Academy
Turku Polytechnic CCNA1 – Module 5 • Physical layer (layer 1) – Copper media • Ring topology (Token ring) • Bus topology (Ethernet) – Optical • Dual ring topology (FDDI) – Wireless • Atmosphere or space (Ethernet) CCNA1 – Module 5 • Ethernet is most widely used technology • Developed by DIX (Digital, Intel and Xerox) • Original Ethernet LAN is base for IEEE 802.3 (1980) • New variations like 802.3u (Fast Ethernet) have been developed CCNA1 – Module 5 • UTP is most common media for Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector) • Horizontal cabling is normally done with fiber (ST and SC connectors) • Previously LAN cabling were done with coaxial cables (thin and thick) connected with BNC (Bayonet Neill Concelman connector) and AUI – D15 CCNA1 – Module 5 • Unshielded Twisted Pair – Max. length is 100m (5-4-3-2-1 rule) – Two types: straight through • Connects two different types of equipments e.g. switch and pc – Crossover • Connects two similar types of equipments e.g. pc and pc CCNA1 – Module 5 • Repeater and HUB (layer 1) – Passive – Active – Intelligent • Bridge (layer 2) – Is used to connect two LAN segments together • Workgroup switch (layer 2) – Microsegmentation CCNA1 – Module 5 • Host connectivity needs Network Interface Card (layer 1 and layer 2)
• Peer to peer environment
• Client / Server environment CCNA1 – Module 5 • Speed from 56kbps to 40Gbps • Physical layer varies • DTE – DCE • ISDN • xDSL • Cable modem 802.3 RJ45 ST / SC BNC / AUI HUB Bridge Switch Microsegmentation WAN Physical