...10-/100-Mbps Ethernet switches or for connection to high-speed servers with the assurance of total compatibility with your Ethernet network. • When Gigabit Ethernet first appeared, fiber was crucial to running Gigabit Ethernet effectively. Since t...
...media converters and switches is not a bad idea, but in many cases not a solution that you can do immediately or for somewhat money. If there is no fiber cable, you need to install one. If you want to connect another building being 1 kilometer aw...
...amplifiers and video switches are available for larger installations. Using these products it is possible build video networks with very large numbers of displays. • Popular applications: • Schools: • These products have many applications in scho...
Cabinet accessories • Cabinet accessories. • Once you’ve chosen your cabinet, whether it be a customized Elite or an energy-saving ClimateCab, it’s time to add accessories for even more function. • Cabinets have two sets of rails, front and ba...
TEMPEST • TEMPEST (Telecommunications Electronics Material Protected from Emanating Spurious Transmissions) • Black Box Explains TEMPEST. • TEMPEST is an acronym for Telecommunications Electronics Material Protected from Emanating Spurious Tra...
...Workstations, fibre switches and servers, fibre modems, and similar hardware require duplex cable. Duplex is available in single- and multimode. • Simplex—Because simplex fibre optic cable consists of only one fibre link, you should use it for a...
...and it must be checked manually. • Another simple and inexpensive addition to a cabinet is a thermostat that automatically turns on a fan when the cabinet’s temperature exceeds a predetermined limit. • Many network devices come with SNMP or IP-addr...
50-µm fibre optic cable • Fibre optic cable. • The background • As today’s networks expand, the demand for more bandwidth and greater distances increases. Gigabit Ethernet and the emerging 10-Gigabit Ethernet are becoming the applications of c...
...modems, servers, switches, hubs, routers, and UPSs. Consider the depth of your equipment —servers require extra depth and may require a cabinet that’s at least 42 inches deep. Lastly, remember to allow space for cabling and power provisions. ...