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Cabling Recommendations

The tables in this section contain the maximum supported lobe lengths. The
maximum lengths reflect the longest lengths supported by the transmission
characteristics of IEEE 802.5-compliant adapters. The recommended distances for
the various cable types are set by North American and international commercial
building wiring standards. These standards state that standards-compliant
horizontal copper cabling shall not exceed 90 m (295 ft) leaving 10 m (33 ft) total
for required patch cabling in both the office and telecommunications closet. It is
good practice to follow the cabling standards guidelines when installing building
cabling to help ensure a longer useful life for your cabling infrastructure, migration
to new technologies, and maximum flexibility for the network configuration.
Cable Type
Types 1 and 1A
Types 2 and 2A
Type 8
Type 9
Type 3
Category 3
Category 4
Category 5

Table 13. Copper Cable Types

If you are installing new cabling for data applications, it is recommended that you
use the following types of cable:
For lobe cabling from the telecommunications closet to the wall outlet, it is
recommended that 150-ohm STP or four-pair Category 5 cable that meets the
international cable standard (ISO/IEC 11801) or North American cabling
standard (EIA/TIA 568A).
Number Of Attaching Devices
A Token-Ring network supports up to 255 attaching devices or nodes on a single
network when using 150 Ohm shielded media (type 1, 1A, 2, or 2A). When cable
segments in the network are 100 or 120 Ohm, this number is decreased to 132 (72
if using any 4 Mbps only adapters or filters).
CrossFire 8730 Switch Installation Guide, DOC-7046 v. 1.2
Impedance
150 Ohm
150 Ohm
150 Ohm
150 Ohm
100 Ohm
100 and 120 Ohm
100 and 120 Ohm
100 and 120 Ohm
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