LANcat
User Manual
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Enhanced Cable Standards – Test Limits
LANcat includes several enhanced Cable Test Standards. All
enhanced cable standards are designated as “Plus” cable standards
(e.g. Cat5 Plus BasicLnk. ISO Class D Plus). “Plus” cable test
standards include Power Sum NEXT and Delay/Delay Skew tests
along with the standard suite of tests (see Chapter 5 - Power Sum
NEXT, Delay/Delay Skew). “Plus” Cable Test standards test the
cable to a higher standard than the standards they are based on (e.g.
Cat 5, Class D) and are intended for testing the new emerging
enhanced data cable (sometimes referred to as 350 cabling).
Power Sum NEXT test limits for “Plus” cable standards are
identical to the pair-to-pair test limit of the base cable standard. All
other test limits are the same.
IEEE Twisted Pair – Test Limits
IEEE 802.3 and 802.5 Standards specify cabling performance
required for proper operation of Ethernet and Token Ring
networks, respectively. LANcat checks against the following limits
when those wiring systems are invoked from the menu. These
systems can be tested with either the plug or jack interfaces.
NOTE
When diagnosing wiring problems on existing Ethernet or
Token Ring networks, it is appropriate to test to the IEEE
standard for that particular network despite the probability
that wiring originally may have been certified to some
higher performance category.
The benefit of testing in this manner is that a good deal of
time will be saved when diagnosing cabling performance
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