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Category 6 cable

Category 6 cable (Cat 6) is a standardized twisted pair cable for Ethernet and other network physical layers that is backward compatible with the Category 5/5e and Category 3 cable standards.

A Cat 6 patch cable, terminated with 8P8C modular connectors

Cat 6 must meet more stringent specifications for crosstalk and system noise than Cat 5 and Cat 5e. The cable standard specifies performance of up to 250 MHz, compared to 100 MHz for Cat 5 and Cat 5e.[1]

Whereas Category 6 cable has a reduced maximum length of 55 metres (180 ft) when used for 10GBASE-T, Category 6A cable is characterized to 500 MHz and has improved alien crosstalk characteristics, allowing 10GBASE-T to be run for the same 100-metre (330 ft) maximum distance as previous Ethernet variants.

History edit

Cat 6, an unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) design, emerged as an advancement of the UTP Cat 5e and was formalised in 2001. The design of Cat 6 required more stringent precision in manufacturing, which enabled reduced noise and crosstalk, thereby improving performance. The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) published Cat 6 in June 2002.[1]

Description edit

TIA/EIA-568-B.1-2001 T568A Wiring
Pin Pair Wire Color
1 3 1   white/green
2 3 2   green
3 2 1   white/orange
4 1 2   blue
5 1 1   white/blue
6 2 2   orange
7 4 1   white/brown
8 4 2   brown
TIA/EIA-568-B.1-2001 T568B Wiring[2]
Pin Pair Wire Color
1 2 1   white/orange
2 2 2   orange
3 3 1   white/green
4 1 2   blue
5 1 1   white/blue
6 3 2   green
7 4 1   white/brown
8 4 2   brown

Cat 6 cable can be identified by the printing on the side of the cable sheath.[3] Cable types, connector types and cabling topologies are defined by ANSI/TIA-568.

Cat 6 patch cables are normally terminated in 8P8C modular connectors, using either T568A or T568B pin assignments; performance is comparable provided both ends of a cable are terminated identically.

If Cat 6-rated patch cables, jacks and connectors are not used with Cat 6 wiring, overall performance is degraded and may not meet Cat 6 performance specifications.[4]

The Cat 6 specification requires conductors to be pure copper. The industry has seen a rise in non-compliant or counterfeit cables, especially of the copper-clad aluminium wire (CCA) variety.[5] This has exposed the manufacturers or installers of such fake cable to legal liabilities.[6] The diameter of the wires in Cat 6 cables ranges from 22 to 26 AWG.[7]

Category 6A edit

The standard for Category 6A (augmented Category 6) is ANSI/TIA-568.2-D (replaces 568-C.2),[8] defined by TIA for enhanced performance standards for twisted pair cable systems. It was defined in 2018.[9] Cat 6A performance is defined for frequencies up to 500 MHz—twice that of Cat 6. Cat 6A also has an improved alien crosstalk specification as compared to Cat 6, which picks up high levels of alien noise at high frequencies.

The global cabling standard ISO/IEC 11801 has been extended by the addition of amendment 2. This amendment defines new specifications for Cat 6A components and Class EA permanent links. These new global Cat 6A/Class EA specifications require a new generation of connecting hardware offering far superior performance compared to the existing products that are based on the American TIA standard.[10] The most important point is a performance difference between ISO/IEC and EIA/TIA component specifications for the NEXT transmission parameter. At a frequency of 500 MHz, an ISO/IEC Cat 6A connector performs 3 dB better than a Cat 6A connector that conforms with the EIA/TIA specification (3 dB equals 50% reduction of near-end crosstalk noise signal power; see half-power point).[10]

Confusion therefore arises because of the naming conventions and performance benchmarks laid down by the International ISO/IEC and American TIA/EIA standards, which in turn are different from the regional European standard, EN 50173-1. In general, the ISO standard for Cat 6A is the most stringent, followed by the European standard, and the American one (1 on 1 matching capability).[11][12][failed verification]

Category 6e edit

After the ratification of Category 6, manufacturers began offering cables labeled as "Category 6e". This meaningless claim falsely implies that "Cat 6e" is an upgrade to the Category 6 standard, with the name resembling the name of the (legitimate) Category 5e standard. “Cat 6e” is not a recognized standard and has no agreed meaning.

Maximum length edit

When used for 10/100/1000BASE-T, the maximum allowed length of a Cat 6 cable is 100 meters (328 ft). This consists of 90 meters (295 ft) of solid horizontal cabling between the patch panel and the wall jack, plus 5 meters (16 ft) of stranded patch cable between each jack and the attached device.[13] For 10GBASE-T, an unshielded Cat 6 cable should not exceed 55 meters and a Cat 6A cable should not exceed 100 meters.[14]

Installation requirements edit

Category 6 and 6A cable must be properly installed and terminated to meet specifications. The cable must not be kinked or bent too tightly; the bend radius should be larger than four times the outer diameter of the cable.[15] The wire pairs must not be untwisted and the outer jacket must not be stripped back more than 13 mm (0.51 in).

Cable shielding may be required in order to avoid data corruption in high electromagnetic interference (EMI) environments. Shielding is typically maintained from one cable end to the other using a drain wire that runs through the cable alongside the twisted pairs. The shield's electrical connection to the chassis on each end is made through the jacks. The requirement for ground connections at both cable ends creates the possibility of creating a ground loop. This undesirable situation may compel currents to flow in the network cable shield and these currents may in turn induce detrimental noise in the signal being carried by the cable.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Kish, Paul (July 2002). (PDF). NORDX/CDT, Inc. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  2. ^ "ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.1-2001 Approved: April 12, 2001 ; Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard Part 1: General Requirements" (PDF). 090917 nag.ru
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on July 10, 2011.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-09-28.
  5. ^ "APPLICATION NOTE Copper Clad Aluminum(CCA) Cables". Fluke Networks. 26 December 2013. Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  6. ^ "Potential Legal Liabilities for Manufacturers and Installers of Category Communications Cables Made with Copper Clad Aluminum Conductors". Communications Cable and Connectivity Association, Inc. (CCCA). Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  7. ^ Ethernet LAN Cables: For Computer Networks Professionals. Lulu.com. 12 September 2015. ISBN 978-1-329-18803-7.
  8. ^ "Cat6A Interactive Reference Guide" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2019-10-31.
  9. ^ "ANSI/TIA-568.2-D The latest TIA standard". from the original on 2021-01-29.
  10. ^ a b . Next generation Cat. 6A. Tyco Electronics. Archived from the original on 2014-02-25.
  11. ^ . Next generation Cat. 6A. Tyco Electronics. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03.
  12. ^ Barnett, David; Goth, David; McBee, Jim (20 August 2004). Cabling: The Complete Guide to Network Wiring, 3rd Edition. Sybex. ISBN 978-0782143317.[page needed]
  13. ^ (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-12-20
  14. ^ . January 22, 2014. Archived from the original on May 25, 2016.
  15. ^ "Category 5/5E & Cat 6 Cabling Tutorial and FAQ's". LANshack.com. Retrieved 2012-01-06.

External links edit

  • . The Siemon Company. 2006-01-10. Archived from the original on 2015-02-21. Information on cable construction and alien crosstalk mitigation.
  • Schmidt, John (March–April 2007). (PDF). BICSI News. 28 (2). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-01-04. Information on TIA TSB-155 37m versus IEEE 55m limitations.
  • . The Siemon Company. Archived from the original on 2018-07-14.

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Category 6 cable Cat 6 is a standardized twisted pair cable for Ethernet and other network physical layers that is backward compatible with the Category 5 5e and Category 3 cable standards A Cat 6 patch cable terminated with 8P8C modular connectors Cat 6 must meet more stringent specifications for crosstalk and system noise than Cat 5 and Cat 5e The cable standard specifies performance of up to 250 MHz compared to 100 MHz for Cat 5 and Cat 5e 1 Whereas Category 6 cable has a reduced maximum length of 55 metres 180 ft when used for 10GBASE T Category 6A cable is characterized to 500 MHz and has improved alien crosstalk characteristics allowing 10GBASE T to be run for the same 100 metre 330 ft maximum distance as previous Ethernet variants Contents 1 History 2 Description 3 Category 6A 4 Category 6e 5 Maximum length 6 Installation requirements 7 References 8 External linksHistory editCat 6 an unshielded twisted pair UTP design emerged as an advancement of the UTP Cat 5e and was formalised in 2001 The design of Cat 6 required more stringent precision in manufacturing which enabled reduced noise and crosstalk thereby improving performance The Telecommunications Industry Association TIA published Cat 6 in June 2002 1 Description editTIA EIA 568 B 1 2001 T568A Wiring Pin Pair Wire Color 1 3 1 nbsp white green 2 3 2 nbsp green 3 2 1 nbsp white orange 4 1 2 nbsp blue 5 1 1 nbsp white blue 6 2 2 nbsp orange 7 4 1 nbsp white brown 8 4 2 nbsp brown TIA EIA 568 B 1 2001 T568B Wiring 2 Pin Pair Wire Color 1 2 1 nbsp white orange 2 2 2 nbsp orange 3 3 1 nbsp white green 4 1 2 nbsp blue 5 1 1 nbsp white blue 6 3 2 nbsp green 7 4 1 nbsp white brown 8 4 2 nbsp brown Cat 6 cable can be identified by the printing on the side of the cable sheath 3 Cable types connector types and cabling topologies are defined by ANSI TIA 568 Cat 6 patch cables are normally terminated in 8P8C modular connectors using either T568A or T568B pin assignments performance is comparable provided both ends of a cable are terminated identically If Cat 6 rated patch cables jacks and connectors are not used with Cat 6 wiring overall performance is degraded and may not meet Cat 6 performance specifications 4 The Cat 6 specification requires conductors to be pure copper The industry has seen a rise in non compliant or counterfeit cables especially of the copper clad aluminium wire CCA variety 5 This has exposed the manufacturers or installers of such fake cable to legal liabilities 6 The diameter of the wires in Cat 6 cables ranges from 22 to 26 AWG 7 Category 6A editThe standard for Category 6A augmented Category 6 is ANSI TIA 568 2 D replaces 568 C 2 8 defined by TIA for enhanced performance standards for twisted pair cable systems It was defined in 2018 9 Cat 6A performance is defined for frequencies up to 500 MHz twice that of Cat 6 Cat 6A also has an improved alien crosstalk specification as compared to Cat 6 which picks up high levels of alien noise at high frequencies The global cabling standard ISO IEC 11801 has been extended by the addition of amendment 2 This amendment defines new specifications for Cat 6A components and Class EA permanent links These new global Cat 6A Class EA specifications require a new generation of connecting hardware offering far superior performance compared to the existing products that are based on the American TIA standard 10 The most important point is a performance difference between ISO IEC and EIA TIA component specifications for the NEXT transmission parameter At a frequency of 500 MHz an ISO IEC Cat 6A connector performs 3 dB better than a Cat 6A connector that conforms with the EIA TIA specification 3 dB equals 50 reduction of near end crosstalk noise signal power see half power point 10 Confusion therefore arises because of the naming conventions and performance benchmarks laid down by the International ISO IEC and American TIA EIA standards which in turn are different from the regional European standard EN 50173 1 In general the ISO standard for Cat 6A is the most stringent followed by the European standard and the American one 1 on 1 matching capability 11 12 failed verification Category 6e editAfter the ratification of Category 6 manufacturers began offering cables labeled as Category 6e This meaningless claim falsely implies that Cat 6e is an upgrade to the Category 6 standard with the name resembling the name of the legitimate Category 5e standard Cat 6e is not a recognized standard and has no agreed meaning Maximum length editWhen used for 10 100 1000BASE T the maximum allowed length of a Cat 6 cable is 100 meters 328 ft This consists of 90 meters 295 ft of solid horizontal cabling between the patch panel and the wall jack plus 5 meters 16 ft of stranded patch cable between each jack and the attached device 13 For 10GBASE T an unshielded Cat 6 cable should not exceed 55 meters and a Cat 6A cable should not exceed 100 meters 14 Installation requirements editCategory 6 and 6A cable must be properly installed and terminated to meet specifications The cable must not be kinked or bent too tightly the bend radius should be larger than four times the outer diameter of the cable 15 The wire pairs must not be untwisted and the outer jacket must not be stripped back more than 13 mm 0 51 in Cable shielding may be required in order to avoid data corruption in high electromagnetic interference EMI environments Shielding is typically maintained from one cable end to the other using a drain wire that runs through the cable alongside the twisted pairs The shield s electrical connection to the chassis on each end is made through the jacks The requirement for ground connections at both cable ends creates the possibility of creating a ground loop This undesirable situation may compel currents to flow in the network cable shield and these currents may in turn induce detrimental noise in the signal being carried by the cable References edit a b Kish Paul July 2002 Category 6 Cabling Questions and Answers PDF NORDX CDT Inc Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 23 Retrieved 21 October 2013 ANSI TIA EIA 568 B 1 2001 Approved April 12 2001 Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard Part 1 General Requirements PDF 090917 nag ru Ethernet Cable Identification and Use Archived from the original on July 10 2011 ANSI TIA EIA 568 B 2 1 Archived from the original on 2013 09 28 APPLICATION NOTE Copper Clad Aluminum CCA Cables Fluke Networks 26 December 2013 Retrieved 2021 04 07 Potential Legal Liabilities for Manufacturers and Installers of Category Communications Cables Made with Copper Clad Aluminum Conductors Communications Cable and Connectivity Association Inc CCCA Retrieved 2021 04 07 Ethernet LAN Cables For Computer Networks Professionals Lulu com 12 September 2015 ISBN 978 1 329 18803 7 Cat6A Interactive Reference Guide PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2019 10 31 ANSI TIA 568 2 D The latest TIA standard Archived from the original on 2021 01 29 a b A new Category 6A specification has arrived Next generation Cat 6A Tyco Electronics Archived from the original on 2014 02 25 Cat 6A Cat 6 A Class EA Next generation Cat 6A Tyco Electronics Archived from the original on 2013 12 03 Barnett David Goth David McBee Jim 20 August 2004 Cabling The Complete Guide to Network Wiring 3rd Edition Sybex ISBN 978 0782143317 page needed Commercial Building Telecommunications Standard PDF archived from the original PDF on 2016 12 20 Deploying 10GBASE T with Cisco Switches Choose the Right Cabling January 22 2014 Archived from the original on May 25 2016 Category 5 5E amp Cat 6 Cabling Tutorial and FAQ s LANshack com Retrieved 2012 01 06 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Category 6 cables 10 Gb s Over Copper Horizontal Cabling Choices The Siemon Company 2006 01 10 Archived from the original on 2015 02 21 Information on cable construction and alien crosstalk mitigation Schmidt John March April 2007 Determining the Right Media PDF BICSI News 28 2 Archived from the original PDF on 2010 01 04 Information on TIA TSB 155 37m versus IEEE 55m limitations What Really Changes With Category 6 The Siemon Company Archived from the original on 2018 07 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Category 6 cable amp oldid 1225178203, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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