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The document contains summaries of 7 lessons on cabling infrastructure. Some key points covered include: - Lesson 1 discusses channel design graphics and fiber standards such as OM5 - Lesson 2 specifies the maximum number of work areas per consolidation point as 12 - Lessons 3-7 cover additional topics like copper cord length limits, fiber pairing for high speeds, splicing chamber spacing, labeling standards, and fiber duplexing methods.

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Prova Conscope

The document contains summaries of 7 lessons on cabling infrastructure. Some key points covered include: - Lesson 1 discusses channel design graphics and fiber standards such as OM5 - Lesson 2 specifies the maximum number of work areas per consolidation point as 12 - Lessons 3-7 cover additional topics like copper cord length limits, fiber pairing for high speeds, splicing chamber spacing, labeling standards, and fiber duplexing methods.

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Lesson 3

1 - In this channel design graphic which position is that of the CP (Consolidation Point)?

R: Position 3

2 - Which of the following standards committees specifies standards in our industry for
Europe?

R: Cenelec

3 - Which of the following standards would you associate with using the Wide Band Multimode
Fiber (WBMMF)transmission technology?

R: OM5

4 - The next generation of Ethernet over Copper will be 40GBaseT meaning 40Gigabit over
twisted pair. What is the proposed objective?

R: 30m and 2 connections.

5 - Category 7 is specified up to how many MHz?

R: 600Mhz

Lesson 4

2 - What is the maximum number of work areas that can be served from a single Consolidation
Point (CP), according to the standards?

R: 12

3 - From what you know in previous lessons and this lesson which one of the following
characteristics is NOT associated with a Cross-connect design?

R: Reduced the channel connector count.

4 - For CAT5E/ClassD and above TIA/EIA568 and ISO11801 define a minimum distance in the
horizontal between the TR (telecommunications Room)blue field and the CP (Consolidation
Point), if used in the design. What is that distance?
R: 15m (approx. 50 feet)

5 – Which of the following statements is correct with regard to copper cord (patch type cord)
design ?

R: The total cord lengths in a channel can exceed 10m as long as the cord reduction calculation
is taken into account.

Lesson 5

1 - How many fiber multimode PAIRS did we demonstrate we would need to drive 400Gbps
with 25Gbps per lane using ONLY parallel fiber transmission ?

R: 16 pairs of OM4 fiber

2 - Looking at the fiber applications, we discussed the different transmission methods of


running over distance. Each application uses a different PMD Suffix. Which group of suffixes
here is correct? E.g SR is short-range

R: DR, ER, FR, LR & SR

3 - If trying to calculate the numbers of fibers per work area, what figure was suggested as a
good starting point?

R: 0.2 fibers per WA

4 - IS11801 standard defines four performance 'types' of multimode glass, what notation is
used for these?

R: OM1-OM4

5 - For administration purposes cable functions are identified by color at the patch panels. The
picture is asking what the color code should be for the cable between the two Equipment
Rooms?

R: GRAY

Lesson 6

1 - What is the minimum height for a cable according to the NESC (National Electrical Safety
Code IEEE) standard over a highway ) at installation

R: 5.5m (18ft)

2 - When installing lightning protection on a copper campus multipair cable between two
buildings it is recommended that you......?

R: Protect ALL Pairs on the cable and at BOTH ends of the cable

3 - Splice chambers in a campus conduit system are spaced apart at what approximate
distances? There will also always be chambers at major junction points

R: 180m (600ft)

4 - Subject to local and national building regulations what minimum depth should conduits be
buried for campus cabling? (most accurate answer)

R: 46cm (approx 18inches)


5 - What Radius of the building height would afford protection defined as 'occasional'
damage ? (most inclusive answer)

R: A radius of 2 x Height

Lesson 7

1 - Which TIA standard covers Administration labeling in detail ?

R: TIA606

2 - For administration purposes cable functions are identified by color at the patch panels. The
picture is asking what the color code should be for the cable between the two
Telecommunications Rooms?

R: GRAY

3 - Designs may incorporate several layers of patching to handle Moves Adds and Changes.
How many levels (Points of administration)will depend upon the size of the design and the
level of flexibility required. How many points of administration does this common design
show?

R: 2 Point

4 - What is the name for this method of fiber duplexing?

R: Symmetrical.

5 - This graphic shows the 'Reverse Pair' method of duplexing. In this example of a 6 core fiber
each core from one end is mapped to another position at the far end, which is the correct
sequence?

R: 1 to 2, 2 to 1, 3 to 4, 4 to 3, 5 to 6, 6 to 5.

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