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  • Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "Mission-critical network planning" includes content: software application continuity; storage continuity; continuity facilities; network management for continuity; using recovery sites; continuity testing; carrier/service provider agreements;...

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  • Part 1 book "Outside plant engineering handbook" includes content: AT&T outside plant systems; planning; exchange network design; pressurization; transmission; electrical protection; cable entrance facilities; conduit; buried plantl aerial plant.

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  • Part 2 book "Outside plant engineering handbook" includes content: Clearances for aerial plant; premises networks; digital loop carrier systems; cable and wire; terminals, closures, and connectors; loading coils, inductors, and capacitors; administration symbols.

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  • Lecture Top-Down Network Design - Chapter 10: Selecting Technologies and Devices for Campus Networks provide students with knowledge about selecting technologies and devices, campus network design steps, cabling plant design considerations, centralized versus distributed cabling topologies,...

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  • Lecture Security + Guide to Network Security Fundamentals - Chapter 5 include objectives: Work with the network cable plant, secure removable media, harden network devices, design network topologies.

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  • The FCC “has generally advocated market-based mechanisms that will promote competition, provide flexibility to broadband providers, and stimulate investment in broadband networks.”5 It believes that “[w]ireless broadband, as well as other alternative broadband platforms such as satellite and broadband over power lines, can create a competitive broadband marketplace and bring the benefits of lower prices, better quality, and greater innovation to consumers.

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  • Cable length tests can be very helpful in troubleshooting cabling problems with UTP. The Cabling infrastructure or cable plant in a building is expected to last at least ten years. Cabling related problems are one of the most common causes of network failure. The quality of cabling components used, the routing and installation of the cable, and quality of the connector terminations will be the main factors in determining how trouble-free the cabling will be. Prior to starting the lab, the teacher or lab assistant should have several correctly wired CAT 5 cables to test.

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  • Basic cable tests can be very helpful in troubleshooting cabling problems with UTP. The Cabling infrastructure or cable plant in a building is expected to last at least ten years. Cabling-related problems are one of the most common causes of network failure. The quality of cabling components used, the routing and installation of the cable, and quality of the connector terminations will be the main factors in determining how trouble-free the cabling will be.

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  • ADC’s innovative line of indoor/outdoor armored loose tube cables are designed to meet all the rigors of the outside plant environment and have the necessary fire ratings to be installed inside the building. These cables eliminate the messy gel filler of traditional loose tube style cables with super absorbent polymers. The installer can place the cable anywhere in the network, bypassing the traditional transition points required in most installations. Cables are available with fiber counts from 2 to 144 fibers....

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  • ADC’s fiber entrance cabinet (FEC) provides splicing, administration and storage for outside plant (OSP) and intrafacility cables (IFC). The cabinets are designed for deployment in a building equipment area. The FEC offers a costeffective, space-saving alternative to splicing on the fiber frame. Equipped with splice drawers and available in five configurations, the FEC’s largest configuration accommodates up to 864 stranded fibers or 2,592 ribbon fibers, with each splice drawer supporting 24 stranded fibers or 72 ribbon fibers.

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  • Fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) architectures are presenting both new challenges and new opportunities regarding the use of connectors in the outside plant (OSP). At no other time have connectors been as necessary in OSP architectures – and they are destined to become even more prevalent in the days ahead as the FTTP networking market continues to gain momentum. Service providers competing for the FTTP market require the same flexibility in test access and the ability to provision that they have typically enjoyed in the central office. They need to scale service in a cost-effective manner....

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  • There has never been more pressure on bandwidth and cable plant. The resources of cable providers and telephone companies are being stretched to the limit due to the addition of such items as second lines for children, computers, security and the advent of the “smart house.” This situation is compounded by the race to offer the telecommunications “triple play” – a combination of voice services; cable TV and video on demand; and high-speed data and Internet access.

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  • Rugged high performance Indoor Drop Cables (IDC) connect FTTP premises equipment and outside plant cabling systems. These drop cables meet standards set for indoor plenum ratings. ADC IDCs are available in a variety of lengths with high performance SC/APC or SC/UPC connectors terminated on one end. ADC drop cables are certified to Telcordia GR-326, Issue 3, as well as independently verified. These assemblies come in standard lengths of 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, and 300 feet. Non-connectorized reels may be ordered in lengths of 500 and 1000 feet.

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  • Today’s service providers are under tremendous pressure to ensure their networks are profitable. When it comes to fiber-to-the premise (FTTP) architectures, ADC has done its homework. ADC has helped providers maximize profits while minimizing expenses, and offers several white papers which explain considerations and techniques that can be applied to particular sections of the FTTP network to increase performance, flexibility, and profitability by decreasing capital expenses (CAPEX) and operating expenses (OPEX).

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  • Local Exchange Carriers (LECs) need to provide new services in areas where there are shortages of copper pairs in the distribution plant (F2) beyond existing Digital Loop Carrier (DLC) systems. In today's environment of reduced capital budgets (CAPEX), adding network capacity quickly and economically is most challenging where (1) the estimated demand for service does not justify a major cable, crossbox, or DLC installation. Or (2) an immediate service order response is needed.

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  • The European market presents service providers with some unique challenges in pushing fiber closer to the end user. With virtually no overhead distribution and very little buried fiber cable, a new physical plant is unlikely. Rather, service providers are seeking the best way to use existing ducted infrastructure—and network planners must be willing to consider what architectures will best serve their needs today and in the foreseeable future.

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  • A new class of rugged fiber optic connectors has been introduced to speed residential connection in Fiber-To-The-Premises (FTTP) cabling networks. The connectors are strategically located in the distribution network to facilitate service connection, maintenance and reconfiguration of subscriber services. Connectors are typically staged at the street outside a residence to facilitate easy access and connection to the residence at a later date.

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  • There are many considerations regarding the outside plant portion of any fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) network architecture. Each area must weigh in on issues of cost, flexibility, performance, accessibility and other important criteria. As fiber gains momentum for use in delivering high-speed broadband services to homes and small businesses, questions have surfaced regarding the best way to connect the large numbers of drop cables feeding into the network.

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  • The NCX-1000s service delivery cross connect is designed for customers who use the Emerson CoolPed™ cabinet for hardend DSLAM applications. The NCX-1000s utilizes ADC’s patented Distribution Intercept (DI) broadband service delivery cross-connect and mounts inside the CoolPed cabinet offering the same streamlined broadband service delivery as found in ADC's family of NCX-1000 cabinets. The NCX-1000s combined with the CoolPed allows you to strategically place the cabinet anywhere in the network to achieve the required loop lengths for optimum bandwidth.

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  • The NCX-1000 service delivery cabinet integrates ADC’s patented Distribution Intercept (DI) broadband service delivery cross-connect inside a compact pad or pole mounted cabinet specifically designed for today’s new breed of hardened (brick) DSLAMs. The NCX-1000 family of cabinets supports from 48 to 144 DSLAM ports and up to 600 OSP Intercept pairs in/out. It allows strategic placement deep in the network to achieve required loop lengths for optimum bandwidth on xDSL services.

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