Category 5e or Category 6
Horizontal cabling is the cabling that connects the work area telecommunications room to the horizontal cross connect.
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
A cable management system organizes and protects the horizontal cabling in the telecommunications room. It helps to neatly route and secure cables, preventing tangling and potential damage. This organization not only improves airflow and access for maintenance but also enhances the overall efficiency of the cabling infrastructure. Proper management ensures compliance with industry standards and facilitates easier troubleshooting.
In structured cabling systems, the cabling used to connect end users in an office space is typically referred to as "horizontal cabling." This cabling runs from the telecommunications closet or equipment room to the individual workstations or outlets within the office area. It often consists of twisted pair cables, such as Category 5e, 6, or 6a, and is designed to support data, voice, and video transmission.
None of the above
90 Meters+ 10 meters for running cables so 100 meters is the total.
Horizontal cablingBackbone cablingWork areaTelecommunications rooms and enclosuresEquipment roomsEntrance facility (building entrance)
The "Size & Properties" tab in the Format Picture menu has options for text wrapping and horizontal alignment of the picture.