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Title:
Cisco Networking Academy Program fundamentals of voice and data cabling companion guide
Series:
Cisco networking academy program series
Publication Information:
Indianapolis, IN : Cisco Press, 2003
Physical Description:
1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm.
ISBN:
9781587130878
General Note:
Accompanies text of the same title : QA76.3 C57 2003

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The Official Companion Guide of the Fundamentals of Voice and Data Cabling course within the Cisco Networking Academy Program Maps to the most current Web-based course of the Fundamentals of Voice and Data Cabling Prepares students for the BICSI Installer, Level I exam Reinforces concepts learned through hands-on exercises The Cisco Networking Academy Program's Fundamentals of Voice and Data Cabling curriculum was released in July 2002. The course is sponsored by Panduit, a leading provider of voice and data cabling equipment. The Companion Guide complements the Fundamentals of Voice and Data Cabling Web-based course as well the Lab Companion and Engineering Journal and Workbook from Cisco Press. The course and companion materials provide an introduction to the physical aspects of voice and data network cabling and installation. The review questions and exercises focus on cabling issues related to data and voice connections to provide an understanding of the industry and its worldwide standards, types of media and cabling, physical and logical networks, and signal transmission. This book will help students learn how to do the following: read network design documentation, set up part lists and purchase components, pull and mount cable, choose wiring closets, install jacks, and perform cable testing. Students will also develop skills in documentation, design, cable management, and troubleshooting installation issues, as well as laboratory and on-the-job safety. The hands-on approach and comprehensive coverage of topics in the Companion Guide will be part of a unique learning package that helps students prepare for the BICSI Registered Installer, Level 1 exam.


Author Notes

The Cisco Systems Worldwide Education curriculum development team in Phoenix is the developer of the Cisco Networking Academy Program online curriculum, and is the co-developer of this book, with Aries Technology, Inc. Aries is a multimedia curriculum development company located in Tempe, Arizona who has been working with WWE in developing the online curriculum. Aries education products and information can be viewed at www.aries.net.


Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction
I Industry And Networking Overview
1 Cabling and Safety Overview
Introduction to Cabling
The Cabling Job Market
Safety Codes and Standards for the United States
International Safety Codes and Standards
Safety Around Electricity
Lab and Workplace Safety Practices
Personal Safety Equipment
Summary
Key Terms
Check Your Understanding
2 Introduction to Networking
What Is a Network? Network Topologies
OSI Model Overview
Physical Layer Functions
Data Link Layer Functions
Network Layer Functions
Transport Layer Functions
Session Layer Functions
Presentation Layer Functions
Application Layer Functions
Summary
Key Terms
Check Your Understanding
II Media And Transmission Practices
3 Signals and Wires
Signal Transmission
The Basics of Electrical Signals
Direct Current
Alternating Current
Electronic Characteristics of Cables
Optical Theory
Wireless Systems Theory
Signals on Networks
Digital Subscriber Line Systems
High-Bandwidth and Backbone Signals
Summary
Key Terms
Check Your Understanding
4 Copper Media
Copper Cable Basics
Twisted-Pair Cables and Terminations
Twisted-Pair Cable Fundamentals
Other Twisted-Pair Configurations
Coaxial Cable
Outside Plant Cables
Summary
Key Terms
Check Your Understanding
5 Fiber-Optic Media
Fiber-Optic Cables
Fiber-Optic Enclosures
Advantages and Disadvantages
Construction
Transmission
Connectors
Testing Fiber-Optic Cables
Summary
Key Terms
Check Your Understanding
III Installation Theory
6 Cabling Standards
Introduction to Cabling Standards and Codes
What Are Codes? Worldwide Standards Organizations
U.S. Codes
U.S. Standards
Canadian Standards
Australian and New Zealand Standards
National Standards from Around the World
European Standards
Evolution of Standards
Summary
Key Terms
Check Your Understanding
7 Structured Cabling
Structured Cabling Systems
Demarcation Point
Telecommunications and Equipment Rooms
Telecommunications Room Equipment
MCs, ICs, and HCs
Work-Area Cabling
Summary
Key Terms
Check Your Understanding
8 Tools of the Trade
Tools of the Trade
Tools Usage and Material Handling
Professionalism
Summary
Key Terms
Check Your Understanding
IV Practical Installation
9 Cable Installation Process
The Installation Process
Requests for Proposals
Prebid Meeting and Bid Creation
Requirements Gathering
Labor Cost Calculation
Material and Labor Issues
Contract Development, Negotiations, and Planning
Communication and Conflict Resolution
Software Tools
Design Documents
Summary
Key Terms
Check Your Understanding
10 Cabling Rough-In
Rough-In Phase Basics
Rough-In Support Tools
Horizontal Cable Installation
Vertical Cable Installation
Roughing In Other Cable Types
Firestops
Upgrades and Retrofits
Summary
Key Terms
Check Your Understanding
11 Trim-Out Phase
The Installation Process
Cable Management
Terminating Copper Media
Terminating Fiber-Optic Cable
Patch Panels
Summary
Key Terms
Check Your Understanding
12 Finish Phase
Testing and Troubleshooting Cable
Cable Certification and Documentation
Summary
Key Terms
Check Your Understanding
13 Customer Support Phase
Cabling Project Completion
Customer Support
Determining Upgrade Opportunities
Summary
Key Terms
Check Your Understanding
V Future Of Cabling
14 The Future of Cabling
Demand for Bandwidth
Vertical Market Drivers and Applications
Emerging Network Technologies
Emerging Cabling Technologies
Active Cable Management
Market Opportunities
Summary
Key Terms
Check Your Understanding
15 Localization
What Is Localization? Localization Research
Australian and New Zealand Standards
Japanese Standards
European Standards
Summary
Key Terms
Check Your Understanding
VI Appendixes
Appendix A BICSI Installer, Level 1 Exam FAQs
tAppendix B