TAILIEUCHUNG - Fact Sheet - 10GBase-T - Australia Standard CT-1 Committee 2006

Tham khảo tài liệu 'fact sheet - 10gbase-t - australia standard ct-1 committee 2006', công nghệ thông tin, quản trị mạng phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 10 GBASE-T and the new cabling Classes Standards Australia CT-1 Committee Fact Sheet By Peter Meijer March 2006 The Australian Standards telecommunications experts in the CT-1 committee have agreed on a position paper stating the current facts in relation to 10 Gigabit Ethernet cabling. There were no objections from 22 technical experts on the content of the document although a few did not respond or participate in the debate. In that sense, this is an historic achievement and argues well for the introduction of 10GBE cabling systems. Item Comment Agreed by CT-1 Majority In the absence of a finalised standard, which draft standard should be referenced? The name given to next generation cabling systems is Class E and Class F . 1 A A Note the correct reference to both of these is to use subscript A. Class EA standards work is due to be finalised sometime during 2007 due to the fact that work on specifying components will not be completed during 2006. Channel limits are due to be published 2 by June 2006. It should be noted that component level specifications are required to achieve interoperability between products. Augmented Category 6 (can be referred to as Category 6A or AC6) standards are being worked on 3 by the USA TIA standards committee at the same time as ISO is working on creating a Class EA standard. Australian Standards personnel are involved with ISO standards development and the finalised 4 Australian standard will be based on the ISO standards position, not the TIA standards position. As far as cabling systems go, compliance with the upcoming 10GBASE-T requirements is only part 5 of the story, compliance with Class EA should be the aim of anyone involved in installing a next generation cabling system. There are differences between the current TIA position and ISO position in regards to the performance levels of various parameters for Class EA and Cat 6A. ISO Class EA performance 6 requirements are higher than TIA Cat 6A performance requirements. New .

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