ADC TrueNet CopperTen Augmented Category 6 Solutions User Manual

Building for Bandwidth
TrueNet® CopperTen™ Augmented Category 6 Solutions
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THE GIGABIT THRESHOLD WILL FALL
Not long ago, 100 Mbps seemed like enough. Then Gigabit seemed like enough. Today, when it comes to planning a cabling infrastructure, 10Gbps has emerged as the next step for satiating enterprise network bandwidth requirements.
There always has been—and always will be— a need for more bandwidth. Data-intensive applications such as network storage and sharing of imaging and engineering documents alone can stretch the limits of a cabling system.
Yet what promises to incite bandwidth growth on a broader scale is the explosion of IP-based applications: VoIP, WiFi, industrial Ethernet, IPTV, video conferencing, security cameras, HVAC and lighting controls, RFID, access controls, badge readers, and many others on the shelf and in the lab. This cumulative effect of more IP-based applications is propelling more data over the structured cabling system—and demanding more bandwidth to support these applications.
Historically, a LAN cabling system endures multiple replacements of switches, routers, PCs, and other active electronics. On average, the cabling system remains intact through three generations of networking gear. With a life cycle of 15 or more years, the LAN cabling system installed today is expected to support the next networking protocol. This was the case with Category 5e and Category 6. This will be true with 10Gbps cabling systems, too.
With Augmented Category 6 standards to be adopted in 2006, Gigabit is no longer the plan­ning target for building the 15-year structured cabling system.
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PIONEERING AUGMENTED CATEGORY 6
The IEEE knew that achieving 10 Gbps transmission at 100 meters required at least 18 Gbps from an Ethernet cabling solution. This Shannon’s Capacity measurement accounts for inherent noise from active hardware. However, by late 2003, the IEEE seriously considered abandoning copper for 10 Gbps Ethernet at 100 meters because no manufacturer could meet the requirements—relegating 10 Gbps to fiber or only 55 meter UTP.
Two months later, at the November 2003 meeting of the IEEE subcomittee, ADC demonstrated the world’s first design for an unshielded twisted pair cable that was fully backwards compatible with Cat­egory 6 and able to support 18 Gbps of Shannon’s capacity. As a result of this breakthrough innovation by ADC, the IEEE 10Gbps working group voted unanimously (86-0) to move forward with developing an Augmented Category 6 standard for 10Gbps transmission over UTP, now known as IEEE 802.3an.
In April 2004, ADC introduced CopperTen™—the world’s first Augmented Category 6 solution including cable, connectors, patch panels and patch cords. Today, independent lab tests confirm performance in live installations. By the end of 2005, over 20 million installed feet of CopperTen Augmented Category 6 cable confirms ADC’s leadership position with 10Gbps UTP solutions.
Following ADC’s lead, the industry is moving to adopt standards for 10G over UTP and installations are advancing globally. As early as 2007, industry analysts foresee installation of Augmented Category 6 surpassing that of Category 5e systems.
GROWTH BY CATEGORY
A world leader in high-performance network infrastructure, ADC is focused on customer-driven tech­nology and innovation. Holding over 10,000 patents on designs by engineers throughout the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, and India, ADC continues to leverage its experienced global resources to help you maximize your network’s performance.
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A STAR IS BORN
Building a cabling solution for today’s and tomorrow’s network requires more than luck. It requires ingenuity in product development.
ADC was first to market with an end-to-end Aug­mented Category 6 solution using innovative designs that reduce the effects of both insertion (signal) loss and alien crosstalk, the signal noise generated largely from adjacent cables.
One such innovation is the patent-pending eccentric star filler used for CopperTen cable. This revo­lutionary, offset filler creates an oblong cable shape that produces distance between cable pairs. In a bundle, the oblong-shaped cable also creates natural separation between adjacent cables. By effectively maintaining the distance between the same twist pairs, alien crosstalk is negated in a six around one bundle. The result is outstanding electrical performance in a compact, unshielded twisted pair cable.
10G performance is assured through ADC’s
patent-pending CopperTen cable technology.
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Augmented Category 6 Solutions
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