Standards-compliant guidelines for structured cabling system designers and network administrators
Welcome to Network Cabling Design Skills | Commercial Buildings … where we take a focused look at standards-based design for building and campus network cabling.
What you’ll learn
- Structured cabling and networking standards relevant to a network cabling designer.
- Generic structured cabling system designs for buildings and campuses.
- Terminology and recommendations for structured cabling spaces within commercial buildings.
- Pathway options for cable routing within a building and between multiple buildings on a campus.
- Guidelines and components for telecommunications grounding within buildings.
- Standards-based design options and installation guidelines for balanced twisted-pair copper cabling systems.
- Standards-based design options and installation guidelines for optical fiber cabling systems.
- Recommendations for tracking and labeling cabling infrastructure in commercial buildings and multi-building campuses.
Course Content
- Network Cabling Design Skills | Commercial Buildings –> 9 lectures • 2hr 18min.
Requirements
Welcome to Network Cabling Design Skills | Commercial Buildings … where we take a focused look at standards-based design for building and campus network cabling.
Network cabling is more than copper or optical fiber cables and connectors – it also includes the telecommunications spaces, the cabling pathways, grounding, installation, and administration – all are necessary to ensure uninterrupted operations of the many wired and wireless network devices within a building.
Structured cabling design can provide a single connectivity infrastructure that facilitates the installation, operations, and maintenance of all types of networks serving a single commercial building or a multi-building campus – voice, data, security, audio/video, and building automation.
A well-designed cabling system is a critical component of reliable day-to-day network operations and minimally-disruptive future upgrades within modern intelligent or smart buildings.
This course is intended to give structured cabling system designers and network administrators a detailed overview of standards-based guidelines and recommendations for balanced twisted-pair and optical fiber network cabling design.
We know that your time is valuable. Our objective is to provide you with the maximum amount of information in a minimum amount of time, so we have tightly scripted each of the lectures. We hope you find the contents useful and interesting.
Cory and Steve