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Horizontal cabling is the cabling that connects the work area telecommunications room to the horizontal cross connect.
Category 5e or Category 6
Structured cabling is used for telecommunications withing a building or campus. The reason it is called structured is because it is made up of many different subsystems.
Cat 6 UTP
Cat 6 UTP
Cat 6 UTP
Vertical Cabling - Runs between floor to floor. It is used for Core to Distribution (or Access) switch connectivity. Usually consists of fiber cables Horizontal Cabling - Runs on one floor. Runs from Distribution or Access switches to the end user. Usually copper.
90 meters
Structured cabling is building or campus telecommunications cabling infrastructure that consists of a number of standardized smaller elements (hence structured) called subsystems. Structured cabling design and installation is governed by a set of standards that specify wiring data centers, offices, and apartment buildings for data or voice communications using various kinds of cable, most commonly category 5e (CAT5e), category 6 (CAT6), and fiber optic cabling and modular connectors.
None of the above
STP CAT5e STP uses a covering around the pairs of wires inside the cable that protects it from electromagnetic interference caused by electrical motors, transmitters, or high tension lines. It is more expensive than UTP cabling so it's only used when the situation demands it.
90 Meters+ 10 meters for running cables so 100 meters is the total.