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The making of Ethernet Standards For the Ethernet Cabling & PoE (power-over-Ethernet).

Universal standards Eight-conductor data cable contains 4 pairs of wires. Each pair consists of a solid (or predominantly) colored wire and a white wire with a stripe of the same color. The pairs are twisted together. To maintain reliability on Ethernet, you should not untwist them any more than necessary (like about 1 cm). There are two wiring standards for these cables, called "T-568A" and T-568B" They differ only in connection sequence, not in use of the various colors. The illustration shown is for T-568B. The pairs designated for 10BaseT Ethernet are Orange and Green. The other two pairs, Brown and Blue, can be used for a second Ethernet line or for phone connections. Note that the Blue pair is on the center pins and conveniently corresponds to the Red and Green pair in a normal phone line. The connections shown are specifically for an RJ45 plug (the thing on the end of the wire). The wall jack may be wired in a different sequence because the wires are actually crossed inside the jack. The jack should either come with a wiring diagram or at least designate pin numbers that you can match up to the color code below.

ETHERNET CABLE: COLOR-CODE STANDARDS The information listed here is to assist Our Class Fellows in the color coding of Ethernet cables. Please be aware that modifying Ethernet cables improperly may cause loss of network connectivity. Use this information at your own risk, and insure all connectors and cables are modified in accordance with standards.I am not responsible if you made some balagan in the your work.

Ethernet Cable Instructions: Step 1. Pull the cable off the reel to the desired length and cut. If you are pulling cables through holes, its easier to attach the RJ-45 plugs after the cable is pulled. The total length of wire segments between a PC and a hub or between two PC's cannot exceed 100 Meters (328 feet) for 100BASE-TX and 300 Meters for 10BASE-T.

Ethernet Cable Instructions: Step 2: Start on one end and strip the cable jacket off (about 1") using a stripper or a knife. Be extra careful not to nick the wires, otherwise you will need to start over.

Ethernet Cable Instructions: Step 3: Spread, untwist the pairs, and arrange the wires in the order of the desired cable end. Flatten the end between your thumb and forefinger. Trim the ends of the wires so they are even with one another, leaving only 1/2" in wire length. If it is longer than 1/2" it will be out-of-spec and susceptible to crosstalk. Flatten and insure there are no spaces between wires.

Ethernet Cable Instructions: Hold the RJ-45 plug with the clip facing down or away from you. Push the wires firmly into the plug. Inspect each wire is flat even at the front of the plug. Check the order of the wires. Double check again. Check that the jacket is fitted right against the stop of the plug. Carefully hold the wire and firmly crimp the RJ-45 with the crimper.

Ethernet Cable Instructions: Check the color orientation, check that the crimped connection is not about to come apart, and check to see if the wires are flat against the front of the plug. If even one of these are incorrect, you will have to start over. Test the Ethernet cable.

Ethernet Cable Tips: * A straight-through cable has identical ends. * A crossover cable has different ends. * A straight-through is used as a patch cord in Ethernet connections. * A crossover is used to connect two Ethernet devices without a hub or for connecting two hubs. * A crossover has one end with the Orange set of wires switched with the Green set. * Odd numbered pins are always striped, even numbered pins are always solid colored. * Looking at the RJ-45 with the clip facing away from you, Brown is always on the right, and pin 1 is on the left. * No more than 1/2" of the Ethernet cable should be untwisted otherwise it will be susceptible to crosstalk. * Do not deform, do not bend, do not stretch, do not staple, do not run parallel with power cables, and do not run Ethernet cables near noise inducing components.

P.O.E. (power-over-Ethernet) We know many applications are getting benefit from electrical power sent over Ethernet cables. This avoids a separate power cord for things like internet phones and wireless access points (that we are using now). Fortunately and unfortunately, there are several ways to do this. Fortunately you have several choices, unfortunately they are not all compatible. Fortunately you are at the right place to sort out the confusion between standards. PoE basically "injects" power into an Ethernet cable at the source, and "picks" off that power at the destination. The power "injector" and "picker" can be external adapters or can be "embedded" into the devices themselves. Either way, the destination device is completely powered by the Ethernet cable, no extension cord or outlets required. Voila, Power-over-Ethernet ! Its also a good safe some money for the other uses for other networking tools.

Various Standards for PoE, In Commercial and homegrown All PoE uses standard UTP Ethernet cabling, patch panels etc, your old familiar Cat 3, 5, 5e or 6 cabling is fine. But which wire pairs, what voltage and what polarity were only recently standardized by IEEE. This means a lot of brands have not yet converted to the new standard, and a lot of older equipment is still out there. Also, non-PoE devices are frequently run via PoE by simply running their "wall cube" power brick output through the Ethernet "spare" pairs to the device. These two colors white blue,blue brown white and brown are used for the PoE.

This is how We Connect the Power over Ethernet(PoE). The two blues and two browns are connected to the -ve and +ve of the Adaptor. And in the other end it is connected to the router.

IEEE standard for PoE Click Below for the detail standards Click This If you Want to See

Connected!!!! I hope after this Presentation, you all will get what I want to say in the of making a Ethernet cabling and PoE. So good luck with you all, hope you all will get the message Local Area Connected!!. For Further assistance if you need us: We love to assist you all, with our knowledge.

Thank You. For Your Time. Hope you we will talk on the Network.