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qwerty_face wrote: » Does cabling come up on the exams?
qwerty_face wrote: » Hi all, Just wondered if the information about cabling standards in Ethernet, Fast Ethernet and Gigabit is necessary to know, i.e. the colours of internal wires and the pairs? I've just gone through the Train Signal and CBT Nuggets videos and it doesn't mention it. Does cabling come up on the exams? Cheers. ---- On second thoughts, are there any sections of the ICND1 Official Exam Certification Guide that I can safely skip?
phoeneous wrote: » 768-B is your friend.
tiersten wrote: » TIA/EIA-568-B is more of a friend :P
phoeneous wrote: » Did I say 7? Yeah, that's supposed to be a 5.
Ivanr4g63 wrote: » Network pins: 1,2,3,6 (white orange, orange, white green, green are for data)
Ivanr4g63 wrote: » Telephone Pins: 4,5 (blue and white blue are for voice)
Ivanr4g63 wrote: » Power Over Ethernet: 7,8 (white brown and brown carry voltage)
Ivanr4g63 wrote: » Indeed... You see Qwerty_face, to answer one of your main questions I posted the basics on 568-A/B cabling, then Tiersten posted a more in depth and detailed to the same topic... so yes, it is important to know about this, it may or it may not come on the exam but it is part of the fundamentals of networking so suggestion is don't skip topics. Best of lucks on your studies
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