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Types of Structured Cabling Subsystems

There are six types of subsystems in structured cabling. They have different purposes but they work all together to build a strong structured cabling system and also increase the life of system. Following are the subsystems.

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Types of Structured Cabling Subsystems

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  1. TYPES OF SUBSYSTEMS IN STRUCTURED CABLING SYSTEM THERE ARE 6 TYPES OF IT EF-ENTRANCE FACILITIES 1 This is the part where all equipments are installed and where wire from outside connects to inside ones. ER-EQUIPMENT ROOM 2 This is the place the complex nature of structured cabling is maintained. BACKBONE 3 This where TR, ER, AP and entrance facilities gets interconnected. TR-TELECOMMUNICATIONS ROOM 4 A TR or TE houses the terminations of horizontal and backbone cables to connecting hardware including any jumpers or patch cords. HORIZONTAL CABLING 5 The horizontal cabling system starts from the work area’s telecommunications information outlet to TR. WORK AREA 6 Work area (WA) components extend from the telecommunications outlet/connector end of the horizontal cabling system to the WA equipment. GET EXPERTS HELP FOR STRUCTURED CABLING

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