What is Structured Cabling.?
Imagine a communications infrastructure
that allows you to manage all your communications - regardless
of the protocols and type of equipment - within a single cabling
system…Structured cabling is a simple infrastructure
that can be used to deliver all voice and data applications
to the desktop. The current industry standard is Category
5e.
Structured cabling is essentially
the glue that links everything together, from Local Area Networks(LANs),
Wide Area Networks (WANs), data services and internet access
services, to voice/multimedia and network services such as
ISDN and ADSL. It can also be used to connect building service
controls such as alarms and sensors as well as public address
and other systems.
Cabling
Layout
The structured cabling scheme provides connections
from specified points around a building, to a central patching
location. Voice switch, LAN hub and telecommunications services
are presented here, from where peripherals can be cross-connected
to deliver the required service wherever it's required around
a customer's premises.
You make the changes
With a Structured Cabling Scheme,
you'll also be able to make moves and changes yourself in
minutes. When, for example, people move floors, change desks,
or when an entire department is restructured, they'll be able
to plug into their new positions and start working virtually
straight away. The same applies to connecting new equipment
to support new applications. Most new equipment is designed
to plug into a structured cabling scheme.
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