2.1Network Connectors
2 coaxial types:
Bayonet Neill-Concelman (BNC) F-connector
F-connector
RF Signals Typically used with video Cable television RG6 and RG59 cable
2 Types of Twisted Pair connectors:
RJ-11 RJ-45
Straight-Tip (ST)
Round shaped ends (bayonet) 2.5mm Diameter Typically multi-mode fiber for datacenter use
Subsciber Connector (SC)
Square shaped ends 2.5mm Diameter Typically single mode for datacomm use
Lucent Connector (LC)
Square shaped ends Considerably smaller than SC 1.25mm Diameter Used in high-density environments with Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP)
3 types of Fiber connectors:
Subsciber Connector (SC) - D Straight-Tip (ST) - A Lucent Connector (LC) - C
2 wiring standards for twisted pair
T-568A T-568B
Where would you find Tx Rx ports
Tx is short form for transmit Rx is short form for receive Used for fiber-optics
Wiring standards T-568B
Typically used for "patch" cables Cables between devices and wall jacks Pinouts 1 White/Orange 2 Orange 3 White/Green 4 Blue 5 White/Blue 6 Green 7 White/Brown 8 Brown
Wiring standards T-568A
Typically used for "structured" wiring Cables in walls Pinouts 1 White/Green 2 Green 3 White/Orange 4 Blue 5 White/Blue 6 Orange 7 White/Brown 8 Brown
RJ-11
Typically used with telephone equipment Can be used with Cat3 cabling for 10Mbit computer networking
Bayonet Neill-Concelman (BNC)
Typically used with video Can be used with ThinNet/ThickNet for token ring and bus based networks
RJ-45
Used for computer networking Can be used with Cat3/Cat5/Cat6 for 10/100/1000Mbit networking