CAT6A Reference Guide
CAT6A Reference Guide
CAT6A Reference Guide
Reference Guide
Thank you for choosing Leviton Network Solutions. Our copper, fiber, power, and Connected Home solutions are ideal for today's most demanding applications, consistently exceeding our customers expectations. Leviton CAT 6A structured cabling solutions are no exception. UTP eXtreme 6A channel- and component-rated performance options plus a shielded solution meet the needs of any application. Our component-rated UTP CAT 6A connectivity solution is the first in the industry to achieve third party verification through Intertek/ETL. Our channel-rated UTP solution balances economy with Leviton performance. And shielded connectivity delivers the signal isolation and data security essential in government, gaming, medical, and financial installations.
CH 1
UNDERSTANDING CAT 6A
02 03 05 Standards Leviton CAT 6A Expertise Leviton CAT 6A Systems
CH 5
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CH 2
HORIZONTAL CABLING
08 09 11 CAT 6A Cable Types Routing & Handling Pathways & Spaces
CAT 6A TERMINATION
CH 6
28 29 31 33 Tips 110-Style Patch Panels UTP Connectors Shielded Connectors
TELECOMMUNICATIONS ROOM
CH 3
14 15 17 18 Patch Panels Cable Management Products Cable Assemblies Managing Cords
CH 7 CH 8 CH 9
CAT 6A TESTING
36 37 39 43 Performance Tests AXT Testing
CH 4
WORK AREA
20 Cabling 21 Workstation
1.
INTRODUCTION
Understanding CAT 6A
Equipment, design and planning, and installation practices for CAT 6A projects are all significantly different from previous generation structured cabling systems. Use this guide to gain a better understanding of these unique requirements, which will in turn help you accurately bid jobs and shorten installation time. The final result will be a high-performance system that supports todays requirements and provides a smooth migration path toward 10G network performance.
CH. 1
INTRO
The Category 6A (Augmented Category 6) standard addresses the performance demands of 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GBASE-T). Several organizations detail aspects of the standard, but all define 6A performance as up to 500 MHz and a maximum distance of 100 meters (328 feet). CAT 6A is backward compatible with CAT 6, 5e, 5, and 3 performance and applications.
Organization: TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association) Standard: 568-C.2 (replaces 568-B.2-10) Defines: Performance requirements for CAT 6A channels, permanent links, and components
Organization: ISO (International Standards Organization) Standard: 11801; Class EA Specification Defines: Class EA cabling and component performance requirements for customer premises. ISO equivalent of CAT 6A; commonly specified outside of North America
STANDARDS
Defines: Channel performance for 10GBASE-T Ethernet over balanced twisted pair cables
CH. 1
INTRO
Technical Support & Applications Engineering When you need assistance with your next CAT 6A project, from selecting the best products for an application to tips on building or installing a system, contact our technical support team. Team members have extensive training on CAT 6A standards and applications, and can help work through your questions as you complete your first 10G installations. Levitons expert team of applications engineers provides CAT 6A infrastructure design assistance. Each design is built around the specific needs of your active equipment, network topology, and transmission methods. The unique requirements of facilities such as data centers, government agencies, health care facilities, and high-rise structures are also incorporated. Just as important, the team utilizes its thorough understanding of industry standards and product functionality to plan systems that will accommodate industry trends and future needs. Call 800.824.3005 or +1.425.486.2222 or email [email protected] for technical support or applications engineer assistance.
CH. 1
INTRO
Leviton Contractor Program For guaranteed product performance, choose a Leviton Contractor Program installer. The program builds on contractor experience and knowledge to ensure quality installation of Leviton Network Solutions products. Program installers attend Levitons training course, which includes the latest structured cabling standards, industry technologies, installation techniques, and field-testing methods. Most importantly, they offer more value to their customers with a lifetime product and performance warranty on qualified projects. Visit leviton.com/lcp or email [email protected] for more information.
Specification Support Levitons nationwide team of specification engineers supports consultants, architects, specifiers, and engineers who design network systems. All team members hold BICSIs RCDD certification, and are members of the Construction Specifications Institute. These engineers thoroughly understand the demands placed on different network environments, and specify only the equipment that will provide optimal performance in each installation. In addition, Leviton offers direct field support and materials for use in bids, design plans, RFPs, and specification documents, including BIM (building information modeling) objects, CAD drawing files, Visio stencils, and bid spec/RFP documents. Visit leviton.com/specteam or email [email protected] for more information.
Contractor Program
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INTRO
Shielded System
Like our CAT 6A UTP solutions, Levitons shielded solutions exceed CAT 6A performance standards and protect network traffic from alien crosstalk. Our shielded solutions offer a high level of data security and EMI/RFI protection for government, healthcare, gaming, financial, manufacturing, and other sensitive environments. With shielding, internal data signals are securely contained and isolated from interference.
CH. 1
INTRO
Shielded
Die-cast QuickPort connectors SlimLine patch cords QuickPort patch panels
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2.
HORIZONTAL CABLING
CAT 6
CAT 6A
CAT 6A cable is considerably different from previous generation cable. Its larger outside diameter (OD), corresponding larger minimum bend radius, and heavier weight will change installation requirements for routing and handling as well as design of pathways and spaces.
Shielded
1stshielded Gen
6A Shielded .290"
6A Max .354"
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Shielded cable provides higher immunity to EMI/RFI and has a smaller OD, typically .29" - .32". However, the cable has a drain wire and foil shield that will increase installation time. In addition, every component in the system must be shielded and properly bonded to ground in order to be effective.
2nd Gen
shielded
Maximum Horizontal Cable Distance TIA specifies 90 meters (295 feet) as the maximum permanent link length and 100 meters (328 feet) for maximum channel length. The standards do not specify a minimum length, but 10 feet is recommended to avoid return loss and NEXT issues due to the higher signal frequency. Leviton is the only manufacturer to provide lifetime warranty coverage on qualified installations for a 10 foot permanent link, critical in data center applications.
TECH TIP
CH. 2
CABLING
HORIZ.
Larger, heavier CAT 6A cables require modifications to traditional cable routing and handling techniques. Follow the tips here to help ensure a smooth installation.
Cable Reels
Typically, CAT 6A cable will come on reels instead of in pull boxes and will require racks/carts that can support their larger size.
Cable Pulling
The maximum pulling tension for a 4-pair balanced twisted pair cable must not exceed 25 lbf (110N). Exceeding this tension will result in transmission degradation and may affect the systems ability to pass certification testing.
Leviton VELCRO Brand Fasteners Use Leviton's VELCRO Brand fasteners to secure all cable bundles. Our genuine VELCRO Brand products wont crush or damage cables like tie wraps can, and are reusable for moves, adds, and changes.
DO DON'T
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SPOTLIGHT
CH. 2
CABLING
Bend Radius
To maintain CAT 6A performance, minimum bend radius should exceed 4x OD for UTP and shielded cable. This radius is significantly larger than CAT 6 and 5e. Plan carefully to ensure there is sufficient space throughout cable runs to maintain proper bend radius.
Note: In 568-B.2-10, CAT 6A shielded cable bend radius was 8x OD.
Placement
Leviton approved-partner CAT 6A cable may be placed in the same tray with CAT 6, 5e, and other category-rated cables. In addition, Leviton warrants its product performance whether strict combing or randomizing dressing methods are used. As with all cable runs, large or heavy cable bundles should be positioned under other cable to prevent crushing. Follow NEC code for separating power and data cables.
HORIZ.
Slack Loops
TIA recommends storing 10 feet of extra cable in the telecom room and 12-18 inches above work area installations for re-terminations and to accommodate moves, adds, and changes. Use an extended or figure 8 loop configuration to alleviate cable stress. Cable slack in bundled or excessive loops has been shown to degrade cable performance and is associated with return loss failures. Plan carefully to ensure there is sufficient space and support for heavy CAT 6A cable slack loops.
Pulling Lubricants To maintain CAT 6A performance, choose spray or wipe lubricants specifically designed for data communications cables. Using other lubricants can degrade performance; the majority of insertion loss failures have been traced back to the use of general purpose lubricants. TECH TIP
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CH. 2
CABLING
HORIZ.
Conduit Fill
A maximum conduit fill ratio of 40% is recommended by TIA-569 standards to accommodate cable bundle bend radius requirements and allow for future expansion.
*25% fill ratio **EMT Trade Size. Calculations based on industry standards of 53% capacity for 1 cable, 31% for 2 cables, and 40% for 3 or more cables. Note: 6A1 = 1st generation, 6A2 = 2nd generation, 6As = Shielded
Conduit**
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CH. 2
HORIZ.
CABLING
1 2 3 4 5
Consolidation points may be mounted into a Leviton zone enclosure, which are available in several styles: Ceiling- or floor-mount Plenum-rated Active or passive equipment rated Zone enclosures also accept patch panels and/or active equipment, and are then considered telecom enclosures (TEs).
TELECOM ROOM
At 25% fill, a 28 sq in area is needed, so a standard 4" x 8" tray would be adequate.
Note: For conduit, size for 40% fill by substituting 2.5 as the multiplier in Step 5
Firestopping CAT 6A cables may require larger firewall penetrations. Always follow applicable national code (e.g. NEC or CEC) or a superceding authorityhaving jurisdiction (AHJ) codes for firestopping requirements.
TECH TIP
3.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS ROOM
Organizing cable runs at racks and cabinets is essential to a well-managed network. Larger, heavier CAT 6A cables may require special planning and equipment for a successful installation. Select the best patch panels, cable management, and patch cords or trunks for your application to speed installation and simplify ongoing management.
CH. 3
TELECOM
110-Style
1RU 24-port flat and angled 2RU 48-port flat and angled
Flat 110-style panels are our most popular models; they can be used in a wide variety of applications and offer a standard IDC field with easy punchdown.
Shielded
1RU 24-port flat and angled QuickPort 2RU 48-port flat and angled QuickPort
Shielded panels are ideal for installations where data security and signal isolation are critical, including government agencies, banking, gaming, and hospitals.
VertiGO Zero-U
12-port panel only, 3" rear channel, or 6" rear channel
Patented VertiGO Zero-U panels can be mounted on racks or cabinets, to a ladder tray or wire basket, directly to the wall, under a raised floor, or even onto modular furniture.
ROOM
PATCH PANELS
QuickPort
Flat, angled, recessed angled, and recessed flat: 1RU 24-port 2RU 48-port 2RU 72-port high-density Flat and angled: 1RU 48-port high-density
Our QuickPort panels allow you to color-code your CAT 6A installations, mix-and match media, and to add connectors as more capacity is needed.
C1 Ultra QuickPort
2RU 48-port flat composite
Our newest panel offers a high-end aesthetic, superior strength, and customization capabilities perfect for data centers and other showroom-style applications.
SPOTLIGHT
C1 Ultra Composite Patch Panel For the ultimate in panel design and customization capabilities, choose Levitons new C1 Ultra. Polymer construction has a higher strength-toweight ratio than 16-gauge metal and a look totally unique in the industry. Custom labeling options include A/B switch fabric color-coding, corporate or school logos, or virtually any front panel design.
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CH. 3
TELECOM
Vertical Management
8" High-Capacity Versi-Duct
80" length, standard hinged black cover, front only 80" length, standard hinged black cover, front and rear 80" length, designer hinged grey cover, front only 80" length, designer hinged grey cover, front and rear Center mounting bracket, 8" channel Cable retainer and slack loop organizer, 8" channel
High-capacity Versi-Duct is ideal for CAT 6A installations, especially large deployments. Choose a designer cover for a sleek look in showroom environments.
ROOM
5" Versi-Duct
80" length, standard snap-on black cover, front only 80" length, standard snap-on black cover, front and rear 40" length, standard snap-on black cover, front only 40" length, standard snap-on black cover, front and rear Grey snap-on designer cover, front and rear Mounting bracket, 5" channel
Choose 5" Versi-Duct for smaller installations where its capacity meets installation needs, including future growth (see capacity chart below).
CABLE MANAGEMENT
CH. 3
TELECOM
Horizontal Management
Versi-Duct
Front only Front and rear 1 and 2RU grey designer covers Bend radius limiters
ROOM
CABLE MANAGEMENT
Choose horizontal Versi-Duct as part of a complete Versi-Duct cable management solution, or in installations where aesthetics or large finger spacing are priorities.
Rear support bars complement specific panel styles and are included with all Leviton flat panels.
SPOTLIGHT
CH. 3
TELECOM
ROOM
Copper trunks are part of Levitons extensive, quick turnaround make-to-order (MTO) program. The custom-configured cable assemblies speed installation at data centers and other large, critical applications. By shifting much of the assembly work to the factory, field installation time is reduced by up to 80%. All Leviton trunks include a braided sleeve with pulling eye to protect terminations during shipment, ensure easy installation, and keep trunk assembly organized. In addition, our pre-terminated trunks are 100% factory tested and shipped with test results and individual cable serial numbers. No further testing is necessary after installation, and qualified installations are eligible for our limited lifetime product and performance warranty. Custom-configuration options: Cable type Breakout and overall length (10-295 feet/90 meters) Jack, plug, or open termination Even or staggered connector alignment Cable and jack color Plenum or riser sleeve
Leviton SlimLine Patch Cords Leviton CAT 6A patch cords feature our exclusive SlimLine plug design. The narrow profile plugs reduce congestion in high-density applications. In addition, they feature a strain relief boot for long-term network performance, and a snagless design to prevent tab breakage. An industry-leading outside diameter of .240" further reduces congestion while 26-gauge stranded cable provides maximum flex-life. Cable construction provides excellent alien crosstalk (AXT) suppression and EMI/RFI protection. In fact, the same cord is deployed for UTP and shielded applications. SlimLine patch cords are componentrated for optimum channel performance. The cords are available in 6 standard lengths from 3 to 20 feet, and in 8 popular colors.
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CABLE ASSEMBLIES
CH. 3
TELECOM
Bend Radius
To maintain CAT 6A performance, minimum bend radius should exceed 4x OD for both UTP and shielded. For CAT 6A cables, this radius is significantly larger than CAT 6 and 5e. Plan carefully to ensure there is sufficient space to maintain proper bend radius.
Note: In 568-B.2-10, CAT 6A shielded cable bend radius was 8x OD.
ROOM
MANAGING CORDS
Color Coding Enhance data center and telecom room organization by color-coding connectors and patch cords. Choose from several schemes, depending on application and system management priorities: A/B switch fabric for data center redundancy Connectivity types such as WAN/corporate data, LAN, engineering networks, voice, and more Campus location Company colors
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4.
WORK AREA
Connectivity in the work area requires a finished look, ease of maintenance, and performance, all while meeting installation codes and guidelines. Simplify work area connectivity planning, design, and installation with the following tips.
CH. 4
WORK AREA
In-Wall Applications
CAT 6A cables require additional depth behind faceplates and at all directional changes to maintain proper bend radius. Before installation, verify that the design allows sufficient depth throughout the run.
SPOTLIGHT
Leviton Consolidation Points & Zone Enclosures Reduce the cost and complexity of moves, adds, and changes with Levitons consolidation point (CP) solutions. Our TIA-compliant solutions allow businesses to add an interconnection point within a horizontal cabling permanent link. When work areas are modified, cabling need only be reconfigured back to the consolidation point, rather than all the way to the telecom room. Levitons standard CAT 6A consolidation point solution is our 110-style wiring block. Mount into a Leviton zone enclosure, available in several styles: Ceiling- and floor-mount Plenum-rated Active or passive equipment rated Zone enclosures also accept patch panels and/or active equipment, and are then considered telecom enclosures (TEs).
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CH. 4
WORK AREA
WORKSTATION
Modular Furniture Installations Cubicle furniture and walls often have restricted wireways. Determine cable capacity before finalizing specifications to verify there is adequate space for cables and bend radius requirements. Consider mocking up a cubicle. Most cubicle installations use surface mount boxes or modular furniture faceplates, which help offset the space restrictions of narrow cubicle walls.
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TECH TIP
CH. 4
SPOTLIGHT
WORK AREA
Leviton QuickPort Faceplates & Inserts Leviton offers numerous QuickPort opening faceplates to match any dcor. Choose from: Standard commercial, Decora or Acenti designer, or Excella British Standard styles Stainless steel construction or thermoplastic in seven popular colors Single- or dual-gang with 1- to 12-port capacity Openings for data connectors or multimedia connectivity With or without ID windows
WORKSTATION
Standard Commercial
Acenti
Decora
Angled
Excella
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5.
Data centers are one of the most critical parts of any data network and thus require the highest levels of performance and reliability. Cabling for data centers differs from horizontal installations in several ways: typical distances, network function, pathways and spaces, and more. CAT 6A cabling may affect requirements for all of these, but especially pathways and spaces. Careful planning and proper specifications will help ensure a successful installation.
CH. 5
DATA CENTER
Follow best-practice CAT 6A installation guidelines to achieve and maintain optimum performance: Pathways should be sized for 25% initial fill ratio, which allows space for up to 50% fill with future additions. Pathways should be no more than 6" deep; larger deployments may use multiple trays or pathways to support cabling requirements. Space cable bundle supports every three to four feet at irregular intervals. Leviton trunks can be pre-terminated or field terminated. There are numerous advantages to using pre-terminated trunks, including factory testing for alien crosstalk (AXT); see page 17 for a detailed discussion.
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CH. 5
DATA CENTER
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CH. 5
DATA CENTER
Component-Rated Connectors
For unparalleled performance, choose the eXtreme CAT 6A component-rated connector the first in the industry to achieve this stringent benchmark. It has the best available performance for short run applications, down to a 10' permanent link. In fact, it's so well designed, it even meets component requirements when loaded in a 1RU 48-port QuickPort panel.
Leviton-exclusive features combine to deliver a connector with best-in-class performance and functionality: Patented dual-layer T568A/B label with larger wiring diagrams Patented Cone of Silence and metalized body help suppress alien crosstalk (AXT) Patented Retention Force Technology protects against damage from four- or six-pin plugs Patent-pending triple-stage compensation enhances margin performance and augments AXT suppression Sharper Pair Separation Towers ease conductor separation Conductor retention feature holds wires during termination
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SPOTLIGHT
6.
CAT 6A TERMINATION
Termination steps for CAT 6A connectors are much the same as for CAT 6, with the major exception of handling the cables larger OD. To compensate, Leviton has designed several exclusive features into its new CAT 6A connectors to speed termination. Read on for details of these features, other tips for a seamless installation, and for termination instructions for our 110-style panel, UTP connectors, and shielded connector.
CH. 6
TERMINATION
Leviton CAT 6A Connectors All eXtreme CAT 6A UTP connectors include several features that deliver ease-of-use and superior performance: Patented dual-layer T568A/B label with larger wiring diagrams Patented Cone of Silence and metalized body to help suppress alien crosstalk (AXT)
TERMINATION TIPS
Component-Rated CAT 6A
Patented Retention Force Technology protects against damage from four- or six-pin plugs Our component-rated UTP connectors add performanceenhancing features: Patent-pending triple-stage compensation enhances margin performance and augments AXT suppression
SPOTLIGHT
Leviton Palm Termination Tool Use Levitons Palm Termination Tool to quickly and easily punch down connectors at the jobsite. The Palm Tool offers an ergonomic comfort grip, increased connector stability, and integrated holes that allow rack mounting for QuickPort panel terminations. The Palm Tool is compatible with all CAT 6A/6/5e and standard QuickPort A/V connectors.
Channel-Rated CAT 6A
Sharper Pair Separation Towers ease conductor separation Conductor retention feature holds wires during termination CAT 6A shielded connectors offer superior signal isolation and EMI/RFI protection, a 270 hinge for easy access, no punchdown tool needed, and snap-close cap when termination is complete.
Shielded CAT 6A
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CH. 6
TERMINATION
Starting with the middle two pairs (orange/white and green/ white) use your fingers to carefully seat and secure the wires into the IDC slots. Maintain wire pair twisting to within 1/2" of the IDC contact. Then position a 110-style impact tool (set to low impact) perpendicular to the IDC slot, seat and trim the cable. NOTE: If wires appear to be bridged over the IDC, rather than securely seated into the slot, pull out the wires and reseat and repunch them (Figure B).
INSTRUCTIONS
3 4
Remove approximately 3" of the jacket and center spline/separator from cable. Route jacketed wire to the termination field so that the jacket is centered near the IDCs (Figure A). CAUTION: Use of mass termination impact tool is not permissible for this product.
Once the CAT 6A module has been terminated, snap the 3-port retention cap to the back of the connector top and bottom sides. The retention cap can also be broken into single pieces (Figure C). After the panel has been fully terminated, attach the cable management bar to the back of patch panel (Figure D).
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CH. 6
TERMINATION
A.
B.
"Bridged" Wire
C.
Retention Dust Cap
D.
INSTRUCTIONS
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CH. 6
TERMINATION
INSTRUCTIONS
CH. 6
TERMINATION
A.
B.
C.
D.
INSTRUCTIONS
eme eXtrT 6A CA
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CH. 6
TERMINATION
Make sure that arrows on both connector and cap point in the same direction, align the cap with the IDC towers, and press into position. Rotate the cap wings toward each other until they snap closed (Figure D). Ensure that the drain wire is wrapped around the cable and shield. Tie-wrap the drain wire to the shield. Do not overtighten the tie wrap! It should be snug, but not so tight that it crushes the wires (Figure E).
INSTRUCTIONS
2 3 4
CH. 6
TERMINATION
INSTRUCTIONS
D. A.
B A
B A
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E.
B
B. C.
7.
CAT 6A TESTING
Field testing of CAT 6A installations is much like field testing for CAT 5e and CAT 6. However, CAT 6A testing is performed out to the higher frequency of 500 MHz. In addition, CAT 6A adds several tests for alien crosstalk (AXT).
CH. 7
CAT 6A TESTING
Field Testing
Use an industry-recognized UL Level 4 field tester capable of testing to 500 MHz. Contact the test equipment manufacturer for any necessary hardware or software upgrades, including AXT testing capabilities, for testing CAT 6A installations. Perform permanent link or channel tests for all installed drops. Upon completion, provide the customer with all test results.
PERFORMANCE TESTS
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CH. 7
SPOTLIGHT
Frequency (MHz): (Blue - Worst Case, Green - Average) Frequency (MHz): (Blue - Worst Case, Green - Average)
CAT 6A TESTING
PSANEXT
PSAACRF
Leviton AXT Performance Alien crosstalk (AXT) can have a serious impact on CAT 6A cabling system performance. Choose Leviton and get guaranteed AXT suppression. Independent 3rd-party and Leviton tests have proven that properly installed Leviton CAT 6A solutions have significant AXT headroom over the standards requirements, even for permanent links as short as 10 feet. As a result, properly installed Leviton systems with approved cable do not require field alien crosstalk testing. In addition, Leviton pre-terminated, pre-tested trunk cables do not require any field testing.
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AXT TESTING
Independent (ETL) Test Results for Leviton Short Channel (30 ft.) CAT 6A System
CH. 7
TECH TIP
Is AXT Testing Required? Even though Leviton does not require field AXT testing for its CAT 6A solutions, you may still be required to perform this testing. Read project specifications carefully to determine if they call for field AXT testing. If they do, ask for a waiver based on the proven performance of Levitons CAT 6A solutions. If the customer wont grant a waiver, youll need to perform the testing. Read the following AXT Testing Preparation section to gain a better understanding of field AXT testing requirements.
CAT 6A TESTING
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AXT TESTING
8. PART NUMBERS
CH. 8
PART
110-STYLE EXTREME 6A COMPONENT-RATED PATCH PANELS DESCRIPTION Flat, 1RU, 24-port Flat, 2RU, 48-port PART NO. 6A586-U24 6A586-U48
QUICKPORT PATCH PANELS DESCRIPTION 1RU, 24-port, black connectors included 1RU, 24-port, empty FLAT 1RU, 48-port, black connectors included 2RU, 48-port, black connectors included 2RU, 48-port, empty 2RU, 72-port, empty 1RU, 24-port, empty ANGLED 1RU, 48-port, empty (for use with 6A10G CAT 6A connectors) 2RU, 48-port, empty 2RU, 72-port, empty RECESSED ANGLED 1RU, 24-port, empty 2RU, 48-port, empty 2RU, 72-port, empty PART NO. 6910G-U24 49255-H24 6910G-D48 49255-H48 49255-D72 49256-H24 49256-D48 49256-H48 49256-D72 4W256-H24 4W256-H48 4W256-D72
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NUMBERS
Angled, 1RU, 24-port Angled, 2RU, 48-port C1 ULTRA COMPOSITE PATCH PANELS QuickPort, flat, 2RU, 48-port, empty VERTIGO ZERO-U PATCH PANELS 12-port, panel only, empty 12-port with 3" channel, empty 12-port with 6" channel, empty
6A587-U24 6A587-U48
6910G-U48
C1255-H48
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PART
UTP
CONNECTORS DESCRIPTION eXtreme 6A component-rated
Shielded
CONNECTORS PART NO. 6A10G-R6 6110G-R6 DESCRIPTION CAT 6A shielded PATCH CORDS eXtreme CAT 6A component-rated SlimLine 6AS10-xx* PATCH PANELS QuickPort, flat, 1RU, 24-port, empty 41D6A-1F4 QuickPort, flat, 2RU, 48-port, empty QuickPort, angled, 1RU, 24-port, empty QuickPort, angled, 2RU, 48-port, empty 4S255-S24 4S255-S48 4S256-S24 4S256-S48 6AS10-xx* PART NO. 6S10G-S6A
NUMBERS
UTP/SHIELDED
eXtreme 6A component-rated SlimLine CROSS CONNECT eXtreme 6A 110-style wiring block kit, with legs and C-4 clips, 64-pair
= Connector colors: Choose from any of the colors below.
xx = length: (03), (05), (07), (10), (15), or (20) feet. Custom length cords available, call inside sales at 800.722.2082 or +1.425.486.2222 for more information.
White (W) light Almond (T) Almond (A) Ivory (I) Yellow (Y) Orange (O) Crimson (C)
Purple (P)
Blue (l)
Green (V)
Grey (G)
Black (E)
Brown (B)
Orange (O)
Red (R)
Blue (l)
Green (G)
Grey (S)
Black (E)
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PART
VERSI-DUCT CABLE MANAGERS DESCRIPTION 8" X 8" CHANNEL 80" length, standard cover 80" length, designer cover Center-mount bracket Slack loop organizer Cable retainer 80" length, standard cover 40" length, standard cover Center-mount bracket Designer cover, grey 2RU, black cover HORIzONTAL 1RU, black cover 2RU designer cover, grey 1RU designer cover, grey Cable retainer FRONT ONLY 8980L-VFO 8C80L-VFO 4980L-VFO 4940L-VFO 492RU-HFO 491RU-HFO FRONT & REAR 8980L-VFR 8C80L-VFR 89265-BKT 89265-SL1 89265-WR1 4980L-VFR 4940L-VFR 49265-BKT 59265-5DC 492RU-HFR 491RU-HFR 49265-DC2 49265-DC1 49265-WR1
VELCRO BRAND FASTENERS DESCRIPTION 5" tie wrap 8" tie wrap 12" tie wrap 15' bulk roll 75' bulk roll 600' bulk roll 15" compression strap 75' SoftCinch Lite roll BLACK 43105-005 43108-008 43112-012 43115-015 43115-075 43115-600 44115-15E 4S115-75E COLORS 43105-05* 43108-08* 43112-12* 43115-75* 44115-15* (no maroon)
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NUMBERS
CABLE MANAGEMENT
43115-15*
* = Colors: Choose from any of the colors below. Maroon fasteners are plenum-rated.
Blue (L)
Yellow (Y)
See levitons full product catalog for more VElCRO Brand utility fastener part numbers. leviton offers a wide variety of metal front and rear cable managers. Go online to leviton.com or see our full product catalog for the complete selection.
9. GLOSSARY
10GBASE-T (10 Gigabit baseband over twisted pair) This IEEE standard, 802.3an, defines 10 Gigabit Ethernet running 10Gbps over balanced twistedpair cabling. ANSI (American National Standards Institute) ANSI oversees the creation, circulation and use of standards and guidelines that directly impact businesses in various sectors. ANSI is also actively engaged in accrediting programs that assess conformance to standards. Attenuation The loss of volume during transmission, or decrease in the power of a signal, light beam, or light wave. Attenuation is the opposite of gain and is measured in decibels (dB). AWG (American wire gauge) is the standard measuring gauge for nonferrous conductors (i.e., non-iron and non-steel). Gauge measures the diameter of a conductor (thickness of cable).
AXT (alien crosstalk) is electromagnetic noise that can occur in a cable run alongside other signalcarrying cables. The term alien arises from the fact that this form of crosstalk occurs between different cables in a group or bundle, rather than between individual wires or circuits within a single cable. Bandwidth The difference between the highest and the lowest frequencies of a transmission channel (path for information transmission). Identifies the amount of data that can be sent through a given channel. Measured in hertz (Hz); higher bandwidth numbers mean higher data capacity. Bend Radius The amount of bend that can occur before a cable may sustain damage or increased attenuation. BICSI (Building Industry Consulting Services International) is a non-profit professional association for the promotion of telecommunications industry standards.
Category 5e (enhanced category 5 or CAT 5e) is a standard for balanced twisted pair cable and components supporting signaling rates up to 100 MHz. CAT 5e is intended to support systems up to 1000BASE-T or Gigabit Ethernet up to distances of 100 m (328 ft).
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Category 6 (CAT 6) is a standard for balanced twisted pair cable and components supporting signaling rates up to 250 MHz. CAT 6 is intended to support systems up to 1000BASE-T or Gigabit Ethernet up to distances of 100 m (328 ft). Category 6A (augmented category 6 or CAT 6A) is a standard for balanced twisted pair cable and components supporting signaling rates up to 500 MHz. CAT 6A is designed to support 10GBASE-T or 10 Gigabit Ethernet up to distances of 100 m (328 ft). Category of Performance Cabling and cabling component standards adopted by the telecommunications industry.
Channel In the horizontal cabling portion of a structured cabling system, the channel contains all of the elements of the permanent link, plus the equipment cords at the horizontal cross-connect (HC) and the patch cords in the work area. Channel-rated Category-rated structured cabling components are said to be channel-rated if, when installed as a system in an industry-defined channel, they meet all of the transmission and noise characteristics defined in the standard. Compare with Component-rated. Compliance A wiring device that meets all characteristics of a standard is said to be in compliance with that standard. Component-rated Category-rated structured cabling components are said to be componentrated if they exceed all of the transmission and noise characteristics defined in the standard for an individual structured cabling component. Component
specifications are more stringent than channel specifications and may provide greater permanent link and channel test margins. Compare with Channel-rated. Conductor Any substance, usually a wire or cable, that can carry an electrical current. Connecting Block Also called a terminal block, punch-down block, quick-connect block, or crossconnect block, this plastic block contains metal wiring terminals to establish connections from one group of wires to another. Usually each wire can be connected to several other wires in a bus or common arrangement. There are several types of connecting blocks: 66, 110, etc. Connector A device that connects wires or fibers in cable to equipment or other wires or fibers. Wire and optical connectors most often join transmission media to equipment or cross connects. Connectors are sometimes referred to as jacks; but although all
jacks are connectors, not all connectors are jacks. Consolidation Point An optional location between an ER or TR and the workstation for interconnection of horizontal cables. Data Center (DC) A data center is a facility used for housing a large amount of electronic equipment, typically servers, computers, data storage devices, and communications equipment. Data centers are designed to assure that the equipment and data housed in them are protected from environmental hazards and security breaches. Data centers can be private, serving a single company, or a public utility serving a variety of companies. dB (decibel) A dB is a unit of measure of signal strength, usually the relationship between a transmitted signal and a standard signal source. Every 3dB equals 50% of signal strength, so therefore a 6dB loss is a loss of 75% of total signal strength.
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EIA (Electronic Industries Alliance) The EIA is a trade organization made up of manufacturers that set standards for its member companies. Ethernet leading local area network (lAN) protocol used for connecting computers, printers, workstations, terminals, etc. within the same building. Ethernet is a physical link and data link protocol that operates over twisted pair wire. See IEEE 802.3x. ETL (Edison Testing laboratories) is an independent testing, inspection and certification laboratory owned by Intertek that provides electrical safety, electromagnetic compatibility, benchmark and performance testing. In addition, ETl issues two product safety marks: listed and verified. ER (equipment room) is a centralized space that houses telecommunications equipment. ERs generally serve an entire building or campus, while TRs (telecommunication rooms) serve one floor of a building or a portion of a floor. An ER may contain active
equipment, cross-connect equipment, and building systems (e.g. life safety, security, electrical and HVAC). FCC (Federal Communications Commission) The FCC is an independent United States government agency. It was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and is charged with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable. The FCC's jurisdiction covers the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. possessions. FTP (foiled twisted pair) is balanced twisted pair cable with an overall foil shield and drain wire. Also called screened twisted pair (ScTP) cable. F/UTP (foiled screened with unshielded twisted pairs). Overall shielded cable with no shield on individual twisted pairs. Gain An increase in signaling power when an electric device boosts the signal; measured in decibels (dB).
Gigabit When used to describe data transfer rates, Gigabit refers to 10 to the 9th power (1,000,000,000) bits. Gigabit Ethernet, abbreviated GbE, supports data transfer rates of 1 Gigabit (1,000 megabits) per second. The first Gigabit Ethernet standard (802.3z) was ratified by the IEEE 802.3 Committee in 1998. HC (horizontal cross-connect) The HC is a location for the cross-connect of horizontal cabling to other cabling and equipment. IC (intermediate cross-connect) The IC is a crossconnect point located between the MC (main crossconnect) and the HC in interbuilding backbone cabling.
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IDC (insulation displacement connection) An IDC allows the termination of a conductor without stripping the conductors insulation. When the conductor is inserted into the contact, the insulation 46 is displaced, creating contact between the conductor and the IDC, producing a gas-tight connection.
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) is a publishing and standards-making body responsible for many standards used in lANs. IEEE 802.3 is a collection of IEEE standards defining the physical layer and the media access control (MAC) sublayer of the data link layer of wired Ethernet. This is the most common local area network specification. IEEE 802.3an is a standard for 10GBASE-T released in 2006 to provide 10 gigabit per second transmission over balanced twisted pair cables up to 100 meters (328 ft). Impedance The total opposition (i.e. resistance and reactance) a circuit offers to the flow of alternating current. It is measured in ohms, and the lower the ohmic value, the better the quality of the conductor. Insertion Loss (Il) The difference in the amount of power received before and after something is
inserted into the circuit. Interconnect A circuit administration point, other than a cross-connect or an information outlet, that provides capability for routing and rerouting circuits. It does not use patch cords or jumper wires, and typically is a jack-and-plug device used in smaller distribution arrangements or that connects circuits in large cables to those in smaller cables. ISO (International Standards Organization) is the world's largest developer and publisher of international standards. It is a non-governmental organization (NGO) network of national standards institutes in 157 countries, based in Geneva, Switzerland. Jacket (also cable jacket or sheath) The outer covering applied over internal cable elements for protection. LAN (local area network) A lAN is a computer network covering a small physical area, generally
a single building or contiguous campus. lANs are characterized by higher data-transfer rates (compared to a WAN or wide area network) and lack of leased telecommunications lines. Mbps Megabits Per Second. One million bits per second. MC (main cross-connect) The MC is the cross-connect in the ER (equipment room) for connecting entrance cables, backbone cables and equipment cables. MHz (megahertz) is a unit of frequency denoting one million hertz (1,000,000 cycles per second). Mud Ring Industry jargon for a plaster ring/frame mounted in a wall to support a telecommunications outlet such as a faceplate. Essentially, mud rings are backless junction boxes.
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NEXT (near-end crosstalk) Electrical noise coupled from one pair of wires to another within a multi-pair cable. Part 68 Requirements specifications established by the FCC as the minimum acceptable protection communications equipment must provide the telephone network. Patch Cord A cord made from 4-pair 100-ohm balanced twisted-pair cable. Patch cords may be shielded or unshielded, depending on the type of system being installed. They are typically wired T568
Patch Panel A piece of connecting hardware designed for use in a standard 19" equipment rack or cabinet. Standard patch panels have modular jack appearances on the front, and 110-style IDC connections on the rear. Field-configurable patch panels can be loaded with a variety of jacks or other connectors for mixed-media installations, or where the use of various jack colors is desired.
Permanent Link In the horizontal cabling portion of a structured cabling system, the permanent link contains the following: the telecommunications outlet (TO), the cabling between the horizontal cross-connect (HC) and the TO, an optional consolidation point (CP), and the connecting hardware at the HC. Power Sum A test method for four-pair cable whereby the mathematical sum of pair-to-pair crosstalk from three pairs to one pair is measured.
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NEC (National Electric Code) The NEC or NFPA 70 (NFPA is the National Fire Protection Association, the organization that publishes the Code) addresses safeguards for people and property from electrical hazards. The NEC also specifies fire resistance and smoke ratings for building materials and is recognized and enforced in the United States. NEC article 800 addresses requirements for communications circuits.
A or B with an 8-position, 8-conductor (8P8C) plug on each end. Work area and TR patch cords are made from stranded cable, which has better flexibility, durability and longer life than solid-conductor cords. Patching A means of connecting circuits via cords and connectors that can be easily disconnected and reconnected at another point. May be accomplished by using modular cords connected between jack fields or by patch cord assemblies that plug onto connecting blocks.
Performance The totality of a communication transmissions characteristics, including rate of transfer, barriers to peak transfer rate, and comparison to applicable standards. Compare with Compliance. A device can exhibit performance characteristics without being compliant to an industry standard.
Premises Telephony term for the space occupied by a customer or authorized/joint user in a building(s) on continuous or contiguous property (except railroad rights of way, etc.) not separated by a public road or highway. Frequently used as premises-based. Premises Wiring System The entire wiring system on the users premises, especially the supporting wiring that connects the communications outlets to the network interface jack. Punchdown Refers to the use of an impact tool that enables installers to make efficient IDC style connections. RCDD (Registered Communications Distribution Designer) The RCDD title is a professional credential granted by BICSI. RCDDs have demonstrated a superior level of knowledge of Information Transport Systems (ITS) design and associated disciplines.
Return Loss (Rl) is a measure of the similarity of the impedance of a transmission line and the impedance at its terminations. It is a ratio, expressed in decibels, of the power of the outgoing signal to the power of the signal reflected back. RJ (registered jack) RJs are telephone and data jacks registered with the FCC. Specific RJs, such as RJ-11 and RJ-45, are widely misused in the telecommunications industry. A much more accurate way to identify a jack is to specify the number of positions (width of opening) and number of conductors. Example: 8-position, 8-conductor (8P8C) jack or 6-position, 4-conductor (6P4C) jack. RU (rack unit) is a unit of measure of vertical space in an equipment rack or cabinet. One rack unit is equal to 1.75 in (45 mm). Standards Agreed-upon principles of performance. Standards are set by committees working under various trade and international organizations.
Structured Cabling System A structured cabling system (SCS) is defined as the complete collective configuration of cabling and associated hardware that has been installed at a given site to provide a comprehensive telecommunications infrastructure. TDMM (Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual). The TDMM is a publication from BICSI that is based on internationally accepted industry standards, codes and guidelines. The TDMM addresses the newest methodologies and recommends best practices for the design of structured cabling systems. TE (Telecommunications Enclosure) Also referred to as a zone enclosure, a TE is a housing for telecommunications equipment, cable terminations, cross-connect cabling, and wireless access points. A TE serves the function of an horizontal crossconnect (HC) for a portion of a building floor and provides access to the buildings backbone and pathways. A TE should supplement, not replace, the 49 requirement for a TR on a building floor.
TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association) The TIA is a trade organization of manufacturers which sets standards for use of its member companies. Formerly fell under the umbrella of EIA. See www.tiaonline.org. TO (telecommunications outlet) is a connecting device in the work area on which horizontal cable terminates. TR (telecommunications room) A TR is an architectural space that provides an environmentally suitable and secure area for housing cables, terminations, cross-connects, hardware and telecommunications equipment. U/FTP also classified as STP (shielded twisted pair), is twisted pair cable with individually foil-screened twisted pairs, but no overall shield.
UL (Underwriters laboratories) is a privately owned product safety certification organization. Ul also certifies category-rated cable performance and quality. UTP (unshielded twisted pair), also classified as U/UTP, is overall unshielded twisted pair with unshielded twisted pairs. Work Area (WA) or workstation, is a building space where occupants interact with telecommunications terminal equipment. WAN (wide area network) is a computer network that covers a broad geographic area. WANs connect lANs and other networks together. Some are private, but many are built by Internet service providers, who provide connection from organizational lANs to the Internet.
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This guide has been developed consistent with all known applicable cabling practices as defined by the following: TIA-568-C.0: Generic Telecommunications Cabling for Customer Premises (replaces applicable TIA 568-B standards) TIA-568-C.1: Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard (replaces applicable TIA 568-B standards) TIA-568-C.2: Telecommunications Cabling, Copper Component and Cabling Specifications (replaces applicable TIA 568-B standards) TIA-569-B: Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces TIA-606-A: Administration Standard for The Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings TIA-942: Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for Data Centers ANSI-J-STD-607-A: Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications IEEE 802.3: Ethernet-based lANs (multiple standards) IEEE 1100: Recommended Practice for Powering and Grounding Electronic Equipment Intertek/ETL: Applicable verifications ISO 11801: Generic Cabling for Customer Premises (multiple standards) National Electrical Safety Code (NESC): Published by IEEE National Electric Code (NEC, NFPA 70): Published by NFPA Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual (TDMM): Published by BICSI Underwriters Laboratories (UL): Applicable listings and ratings Always follow superceding national, state, and local codes and regulations.
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