Networking Quiz Questions
The total maximum distance for horizontal wiring is up to _____ meters, which includes the cable running from the wall jack to the patch panel plus all patch cables.
100
Consider the following statements regarding the telecommunications closet (TC) component of structured cabling. Which one is false? 1) It may serve as an entrance facility. 2) None of these choices 3) It may house network servers. 4) It provides connectivity to computer equipment in the nearby work area. 5) Typical equipment includes hubs and switches to provide network connectivity.
2) None of these choices
When used as backbone cabling between buildings, multimode fiber-optic cable can extend up to _____ meters.
2000
Which of the following is not a component of structured cabling? 1) Entrance facilities 2) Horizontal wiring 3) Work area 4) Telecommunications closet 5) None of these choices
5) None of these choices
"Structured cabling" is synonymous with which TIA/EIA standard?
568 Commercial Building Wiring Standard
Horizontal wiring from the wall jack to the patch panel should be no longer than _____ meters.
90
Does the locking tab belong up or down when making the patch cable?
Down
The length of cable between the wall jack and a patch panel is called vertical cabling. 1) True 2) False
False
What medium guarantees immunity from interference?
Fiber-optic cable
Are both ends of a 568A and 568B cable identical?
Yes
One of the most important aspects of making a cable or terminating a cable at a jack or patch panel is to get the colored wires arranged in the correct order. Arrange the wires by pin number according to the TIA/EIA 568A standard. ____White w/ green stripe ____Green ____White w/ orange stripe ____Orange ____Brown ____Blue ____White w/ blue stripe ____White w/ brown stripe
__1__White w/ green stripe __2__Green __3__White w/ orange stripe __6__Orange __8__Brown __4__Blue __5__White w/ blue stripe __7__White w/ brown stripe
According to the tutorial, what is the first thing that you do when creating the patch cable?
strip the insulator
Structured cabling specifies that faceplates and wall jacks are installed in the _____.
work area
Fiber-optic cable is immune to electromagnetic interference (EMI). 1) True 2) False
True
One of the most important aspects of making a cable or terminating a cable at a jack or patch panel is to get the colored wires arranged in the correct order. Arrange the wires by pin number according to the TIA/EIA 568B standard. ___White w/ orange stripe ____Green ____Orange ____Blue ____White w/ blue stripe ____White w/ brown stripe ____Brown ____White w/ green stripe
__1__White w/ orange stripe __6__Green __2__Orange __4__Blue __5__White w/ blue stripe __7__White w/ brown stripe __8__Brown __3__White w/ green stripe
The _____ is where corporate LAN equipment ends and a third-party provider's equipment and cabling begins.
demarcation point
The _____ houses servers, routers, switches, and other major network equipment and serves as a connection point for backbone cabling running between TCs.
equipment room
Identify the pin numbers that are used for transmit/receive in both the 568A and 568B standards. (Choose all that apply.) o 1 o 2 o 3 o 4 o 5 o 6 o 7 o 8
o 1 o 2 o 3 o 6
Explain the advantage(s) of the "easy connector type." (Choose all that apply.) o Cable can be crimped and clipped at the same time o The cables are in the correct position according to the standard o You can verify that you've done it correctly o Eliminates the need for a cable tester
o Cable can be crimped and clipped at the same time o The cables are in the correct position according to the standard o You can verify that you've done it correctly
After the front-office network at XYZ Corp. is set up, an accountant realizes that if the loading dock connected to the network, dock workers could log incoming and outgoing shipments and keep the inventory more current. Even though the loading dock is nowhere near the shop floor, the dock is 1100 feet from the front office. What kind of cable would you choose to make this connection? (Choose all that apply.) o UTP o RG-8 coaxial (Thickwire) o Fiber-optic o RG-58 A/U coaxial (Thinwire) o STP
o Fiber-optic Although a segment of 10Base5 would do the job, coaxial cable, particularly Thicknet, is long obsolete in most networking applications. UTP is inappropriate due to the high-noise environment. Likewise, STP cable is not immune to interference, and cable runs are limited to 100 meters. This means that you'd need 4 repeating devices to span the 1100 feet. The best, and only reasonable, choice for this situation is fiber-optic cable.
XYZ Corp. is planning a new network. Engineers in the design shop must have connections to accountants and salespeople in the front office, but all routes between the two areas must traverse the shop floor, where arc welders and metal-stamping equipment create potent amounts of EMI and RFI. Given that both the design shop and front office use 10BaseT (twisted-pair Ethernet), how might you interconnect these two areas? (Choose all that apply.) o RG-58 A/U coaxial (Thinwire) o STP cable o RG-8 coaxial (Thickwire) o Route cabling through metal conduit o Fiber-optic cable o UTP cable
o STP cable o Route cabling through metal conduit o Fiber-optic cable
Identify the tools that were used to create the patch cable. o UTP cabling o Cable tester o Cable stripper o Crimping tool o Type 110 punchdown tool o RJ-45 plugs
o UTP cabling o Cable tester o Cable stripper o Crimping tool o RJ-45 plugs