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Figure C-1
illustrates straight-through twisted-pair cable.
Figure C-2
illustrates crossover twisted-pair cable.
Patch Panels and Cables
If you are using patch panels, make sure that they meet the 100BASE-TX requirements. Use
Category 5 UTP cable for all patch cables and work area cables to ensure that your UTP patch
cable rating meets or exceeds the distribution cable rating.
To wire patch panels, you need two Category 5 UTP cables with an RJ-45 plug at each end, as
shown in
Figure C-3
.
Figure C-1
Figure C-2
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Using 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet over Category 5 Cable
When you use the new 1000BASE-T standard, you must consider the limitations of cable
installations and the steps necessary to ensure optimum performance. The most important
components in your cabling system are patch panel connections, twists of the pairs at connector
transition points, the jacket around the twisted-pair cable, bundling of multiple pairs on horizontal
runs, and punch down blocks. All of these factors affect the performance of 1000BASE-T
technology if not correctly implemented. The following sections are designed to act as a guide to
correct cabling for 1000BASE-T.
Cabling
The 1000BASE-T product is designed to operate over Category 5 cabling. To further enhance
operation, the cabling standards have been amended. The latest standard is Category 5e, which
defines a higher level of link performance than is available with Category 5 cable.
Figure C-3
Note:
Flat “silver satin” telephone cable might have the same RJ-45 plug. However, using
telephone cable results in excessive collisions, causing the attached port to be
partitioned or disconnected from the network.
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If installing new cable, NETGEAR recommends using Category 5e cable, since it costs about the
same as Category 5 cable. If using the existing cable, be sure to have the cable plant tested by a
professional who can verify that it meets or exceeds either ANSI/EIA/TIA-568-A:1995 or ISO/
IEC 11801:1995 Category 5 specifications.
Length
The maximum distance limitation between two pieces of equipment is 100 m, as per the original
Ethernet specification. The end-to-end link is called the “channel.”
TSB-67 defines the basic link, which is the portion of the link that is part of the building
infrastructure. This excludes patch and equipment cords. The maximum basic link length is 295
feet (90 m).
Return Loss
Return loss measures the amount of reflected signal energy resulting from impedance changes in
the cabling link. The nature of 1000BASE-T renders this measurement very important; if too much
energy is reflected back onto the receiver, the device does not perform optimally.
Unlike 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX, which use only two of the four pairs of wires within the
Category 5 cable, 1000BASE-T uses all four pairs of the twisted pair. Make sure all wires are
tested
this is important.
Factors that affect the return loss are:
The number of transition points, as there is a connection through an RJ-45 to another
connector, a patch panel, or device at each transition point.
Removing the jacket that surrounds the four pairs of twisted cable. NETGEAR strongly
recommends that, when RJ-45 connections are made, this is minimized to 1 1/4 inch (32 mm).
Untwisting any pair of the twisted-pair cabling. It is important that any untwisting be
minimized to 3/8 inch (10 mm) for RJ-45 connections.
Cabling or bundling of multiple Category 5 cables. This is regulated by
ANSI/EIA/TIA-568A-3. If not correctly implemented, this can adversely affect all cabling
settings.
Near End Cross Talk
Near End Cross Talk (NEXT) is a measure of the signal coupling from one wire to another, within
a cable assembly, or among cables within a bundle. NEXT measures the amount of cross-talk
disturbance energy that is detected at the near end of the link—the end where the transmitter is
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located. NEXT measures the amount of energy that is “returned” to the sender end. The factors
that affect NEXT and cross talk are exactly the same as outlined in the
“Return Loss
” section. The
cross-talk performance is directly related to the quality of the cable installation.
Patch Cables
When installing your equipment, replace old patch panel cables that do not meet Category 5e
specifications. As pointed out in the
“Near End Cross Talk
” section, this near end piece of cable is
critical for successful operation.
RJ-45 Plug and RJ-45 Connectors
In a Fast Ethernet network, it is important that all 100BASE-T certified Category 5 cabling use
RJ-45 plugs. The RJ-45 plug accepts 4-pair UTP or shielded twisted-pair (STP) 100-ohm cable
and connects into the RJ-45 connector. The RJ-45 connector is used to connect stations, hubs, and
switches through UTP cable; it supports 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps data transmission.
Figure C-4
shows an RJ-45 plug and RJ-45 connector with built-in LEDs.
Table C-2
lists the pin assignments for the 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 plug and the RJ-45 connector.
Figure C-4
Table C-2. 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 Plug and RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments
Pin
Normal Assignment on Ports 1 to 8
Uplink Assignment on Port 8
1
Input receive data +
Output transmit data +
2
Input receive data –
Output transmit data –
3
Output transmit data +
Input receive data +
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Table C-3
lists the pin assignments for the 100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 plug and the RJ-45 connector.
Conclusion
For optimum performance of your 1000BASE-T product, it is important to fully qualify your cable
installation and ensure that it meets or exceeds ANSI/EIA/TIA-568-A:1995 or ISO/IEC
11801:1995 Category 5 specifications. Install Category 5e cable where possible, including patch
panel cables. Minimize transition points, jacket removal, and untwisted lengths. Cable bundles
must be correctly installed to meet the requirements in ANSI/EIA/TIA-568A-3.
6
Output transmit data –
Input receive data –
4, 5, 7, 8
Internal termination, not used for data transmission
Table C-3. 100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 Plug and RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments
Pin
Channel
Description
1
2
A
Rx/Tx data +
Rx/Tx data
3
6
B
Rx/Tx data +
Rx/Tx data
4
5
C
Rx/Tx data +
Rx/Tx data
7
8
D
Rx/Tx data +
Rx/Tx data
Table C-2. 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 Plug and RJ-45 Connector Pin Assignments
(continued)
Pin
Normal Assignment on Ports 1 to 8
Uplink Assignment on Port 8

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