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Enguies o nak eusser@iec ch Tal edt 22 81902 11 ISO/IEC 11801 Edition 2.0 2008-04 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD AMENDMENT 1 Information technology — Generic cabling for customer premises INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION pricecoos © PD 10535200 s6N 26516-97157 ese at Semon oo Ser No: Ws2068 o0404s: a “ra erin hee Gn, Saas Ahead Al hts ‘hi subject oa teance agreement Sisiere@iecch “lsat 228190211 -2- 11801 Amend, 1 © ISO/IEC:2008(E) FOREWORD Amendment 1 to Intemational Standard ISO/IEC 11801:2002 was prepared by subcommittee 25: Interconnection of information technology equipment, of ISO/IEC joint technical committee 1: Information technology. This International Standard has been approved by vote of the member bodies, and the voting results may be obtained from the address given on the second title page. This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2 ‘Customer: ot Siemon No.of Use| - Company: Tha Siemon ‘Sraar ea: We 7008 004048 - a es er ca tno. rors ‘The hes subject oa tesnce agreement Enguies to Ea neta oat 2 11801 Amend. 1 © ISO/IEC 2008(E) -3- INTRODUCTION to Amendment 1 ‘This amendment provides requirements for new Class E, and F, channels plus additions and corrections to ISO/IEC 11801:2002. Amendment 2 of ISO/IEC 11801:2002 will provide balanced cabling models, requirements and normative references for Category 6, and 7x components, requirements for Class E, and F, links, together with amendments to the requirements for optical fibre cabling, Update references to Tables, the numbers of which have been changed. Genter Jn Sana No.of Vert Company: The Seder: Wers608 00608 - MPSA ANT opyght cl EG Garov,Swtzeland. Alans reserved ‘hate subject toa leance agrooment Engines to Lmak Cuserv@iecch Ta 41 258160211 -4- 11801 Amend. 1 © ISO/IEC:2008(&) Page 6 Replace, in the list of figures, the title of Figure 10 by the following new title: Figure 10 ~ Balanced cabling: channel, permanent link and CP link. Page 13, 2. Normative references Replace, on page 14 to 17, the following references by the updated references as indicated below: IEC 60512-25-5, Connectors for electronic equipment ~ Basic tests and measurements ~ Part 2-5: Test 250 — Return loss! IEC/PAS 60793-1-49:2002, Optical fibres - Part 1-49: Measurement methods and test procedures — Differential mode delay IEC 60794.2:1989, Optical fibre cables ~ Part 2: Product specification (indoor cable) ? Amendment 1 (1998) IECIPAS 61076-3-104:2002, Connectors for electronic equipment ~ Part 3-104: Detail specification for 8-way, shielded free and fixed connectors, for data transmissions with requencies up to 600 MHz IEC 61935-1:2000, Generic cabling systems - Specifications for the testing of balanced communication cabling in accordance with ISONEC 11801 - Part 1: Installed cabling ‘Amendment 1 (under consideration) IEC 61935-2, Generic cabling systems - Specification for the testing of balanced ‘communication cabling in accordance with ISO/IEC 11801 ~ Part 2: Patch cords and work area cords") ISO/IEC TR 14763-1, Information technology - Implementation and operation of customer premises cabling ~ Part 1: Administration ISOMEC 18010:2002, Information technology - Pathways and spa cabling 9's for customer premises Updated references: IEC 60512-25-5, Connectors for electronic equipment ~ Tests and measurements ~ Part 25-5: Test 25¢ ~ Return loss 2 To be published There exists a consolidated Esiton 4.1 (1998) of IEC 60794-2 that includes Etion 4.0 (1869) and its amendment 1 (1998). Gunter Jn Sereno. ol Use Company: The Slanon Company Seer Re: Weak BT ANT. Tae apg cee Catove, Sutter. A on reser ‘Ths fle etjct oa Seance agreement Enques wo Emak eustachian ch Tl" s4t 229100211 11801 Amend. 1 © ISO/IEC 2008(E) -5- IEC 60793-1-49, Optical fibres ~ Part 1-49: Measurement methods and test procedures ~ Differential mode delay IEC 60794-2, Optical fibre cables ~ Part 2: Indoor cables ~ Sectional specification IEC 61076-3-104, Connectors for electronic equipment ~ Product requirements ~ Part 3-104. Detail specification for 8-way, shielded free and fixed connectors for data transmissions with frequencies up to 600 MHz minimums IEC 61935-1, Testing of balanced communication cabling in accordance with ISO/MEC 11801 ~ Part 1. Instaited cabling) IEC 61935-2, Testing of balanced communication cabling in accordance with ISO/IEC 11801 — Part 2: Patch cords and work area cords ISOMEC 14763-1, Information technology - implementation and operation of customer premises cabling - Part 1: Administration ISO/IEC 18010, Information technology ~ Pathways and spaces for customer premises cabling Page 17 3. Definitions, abbreviations and symbols 3.4. Definitions Replace the existing titles by the following new ities: 3. Terms and definitions, abbreviations and symbols 3.1 Terms and definitions Page 20 3.1.38 Replace the existing term number, term, defnition and nore by the following new term number, term, definition and Note: 3.4.45 insertion loss loss incurred by inserting a device between a source and load of equal impedance. The device itself may have a different impedance from the load and source impedance NOTE The terms operation Setintion 3.1.36 Replace the existing term number and definition by the following new term number and definition: 3.1.46 insertion loss deviation difference between the measured insertion loss of cascaded components and the insertion loss determined by the sum of the individual component insertion losses enuation or operational insertion loss are sometimes associated with this 3 A now edition (ection 20) to support measurements vp to 1 000 MHz is under consideration. Qustomar John Sion. No.of User(s) | - Company: The Siemon Co Seer No: W3"2006-04044 IMPORTANT: Thee opyigh EG, Gefeva,Switzerand. Ad ots reserved ‘Thi subject fo 8 Teanes agreement Enquiries to Emax: custeen@ioc ch Tal" +41 2291002 -6- 11801 Amend. 1 © ISO/IEC:2008(E) Page 21 3.4.44 Replace the existing term number and defintion by the following new term number and definition: 3.4.54 link transmission path between two cabling system interfaces, including the connections at each end Pages 17 to 23 Insert, in the existing list of terms and definitions, the following new terms and definitions in alphabetical order and renumber the existing tems and definitions accordingly: 3.4.2 alien (exogenous) crosstalk signal coupling from a disturbing pair of a channel to a disturbed pair of another channel NOTE This alo applies tot inal coupling from a daturbing aie within @ permanent link or component, used ‘alr within permanent ink or component, used to create another channel 3.4.3 alien (exogenous) far-end crosstalk loss (AFEXT) signal isolation between a disturbing pair of a channel and a disturbed pair of another channel, measured at the far-end NOTE This ao applies to the measurement ofthe sign isolation between a disturbing pair within a permanent Tink or component. used to create a channel, and a distubed pair withn 8 permanent Ink or component, used 12 3.4.4 alien (exogenous) near-end crosstalk loss (ANEXT) signal isolation between a disturbing pair of a channel and a disturbed pair of another channel, measured at the near-end NOTE This algo applies to the measurement of signal isolation betwoon a dsturing pair within a permanent link or Component, used fo create a channel and a dstuted pair thn @ permanent ink or component used fo create another chanel 347 attenuation to alien (exogenous) crosstalk ratio atthe far-end (AACR-F) difference, in dB, between the alien far-end crosstalk loss from a disturbing pair of a channel and the insertion loss of a disturbed pair in another channel NOTE This also applies to the calculation using the alien fa-end crosstalk los from a sisturbing pale within @ permanent lnk or component, used fo create a channel, and the Insertion of a asturbed pair within 9 permanent Ink or component, used fo create another channel 3.1.8 attenuation to alien (exogenous) crosstalk ratio at the near-ond (AACR-N) difference, in dB, between the alien near-end crosstalk loss from a disturbing pair of channel and the insertion loss of a disturbed par in another channel NOTE This also applies tothe calculation using the alien near-end crosstalk loss from a disturbing pair within @ Bermanent link or component. used to create @ channel. and the insertion loss of a distubed palr within 8 permanent lnk or component. sed To create another channel 3.4.9 attenuation to crosstalk ratio at the far-end (ACR-F) difference, in dB, between the far-end crosstak loss from a disturbing pair of a channel and the insertion loss of a disturbed pair of the same channel, Gustomer: Jenn Siemon No.of User(s): - Compan: The Siemon Company ‘Seder Ne: WS 2008 004048 - PORTANT: This he scopy f1EC, Geneva, Swizeand. A ights reserved. ‘Th fl ubjctto a heanea agreement Enquiies to Emax: cussen@ioc ch Tel" +41 22910021 11801 Amend. 1 © ISO/IEC 2008(E) Te NOTE This also applies to the calculation using the ‘arend crosstalk loss from a disturbing pair within 9 Permanent link or component used to create a channel and the insertion loss of a disturbed pair within the Permanent ink oF component, of the same channel 3.4.10 attenuation to crosstalk ratio at the near-end (ACR-N) difference, in dB, between the near-end crosstak loss from a disturbing pair of a channel and the insertion loss of a disturbed pair of the same channel, NOTE This siso applies to the calculation using the nsar-end crosstalk loss from a disturbing pair within a 1 and the Insertion loss of @ disturbed pai within the ‘average power sum alien (exogenous) near-end crosstalk loss the calculated average of the power sum alien near-end crosstalk loss of the pairs of a disturbed channel NOTE This also applies tothe calculation using the pairs within a permanent link used to create a channel 3.4.12 average power sum attenuation to alien (exogenous) crosstalk ratio far-end the calculated average of the power sum attenuation to alien crosstalk ratio at the far-end of, the pairs of a disturbed channel NOTE This also applies tothe calculation using the pairs within a permanent link used to create a channel 3.4.35 equal level far-ond crosstalk ratio (ELFEXT) difference, in dB, between the far-end crosstalk loss from a disturbing pair of a channel and the insertion loss of a disturbing pair ofthe same channel the insertion lose of 8 disturbing 3.1.55 operating temperature stabilised temperature of the cabling combining ambient temperature with any increase due to the application being supported 3.1.64 power sum alien (exogenous) far-end crosstalk loss (PS AFEXT) power sum of the signal isolation between mutiple disturbing pairs of one or more channels land a disturbed pair of another channel, measured at the far-end NOTE This aleo applies tothe calculation using the multiple dsturbing pairs within one or more permanent links ‘Sr components and’ disturbed pair within a permanent link oF component, Used to create snotner channel 3.4.65 power sum alien (exogenous) near-end crosstalk loss (PS ANEXT) Power sum of the signal isolation between multiple disturbing pairs of one or more channels and a disturbed pair of another channel, measured at the near-end NOTE This sso applies tothe calculation using the muliple disturbing pare within one of more permanent links tor components and sistufbed pai within e permanent link of component used fo create another channel 3.1.66 power sum attenuation to alien (exogenous) crosstalk ratio at the far-end (PS AACR-F) difference, in dB, between the power sum alien far-end crosstalk loss from multiple disturbing pairs of one or more channels and the insertion loss of a disturbed pair in another channel Customer Joon Siemon No. of User(s) | - Company: The Siemon Company, ‘Srder Ne: We 2006 004048 - IMPORTANT: Thies copytgh of EC, Goneva, Swizeand. Al ights reserved. ‘Tiss aubjectto a leancs agreement Enguies to Ema eussev@iec ch Tal e41 2281002 1 11801 Amend. 1 © ISO/IEC:2008(E) NOTE This also applies to the calculation using the power sum alien fer-end crosstalk loss from multiple isturbing pairs within one of more permanent inks or components and the insertion loss ofa sisturbed pair within 5 permanent link or companent, used to create anather channel 3 to alion (exogenous) crosstalk ratio at the near-end (PS AACR-N) difference, in dB, between the power sum alien near-end crosstalk loss from multiple disturbing pairs of one or more channels and the insertion loss of a disturbed pair in another channel fend crosstalk loss trom multiple ' permanent ink or companent, used ta ereate ancther chan 3.1.68 power sum attenuation to crosstalk ratio atthe far-end (PS ACR-F) difference, in dB, between the power sum far-end crosstalk loss from multiple disturbing pairs of a channel and the insertion loss of a disturbed pair in the same channel NOTE This also apples to the calculation using the power sum far Dav within one or more permanent links or components, used to eft sturbed pair within a permanant lnk or component, of the ame channel crosstalk loss from multiple disturbing channel, and tne insertion loss of 8 3.1.69 power sum attenuation to crosstalk ratio at the near-end (PS ACR-N) difference, in dB, between the power sum near-end crosstalk loss from multiple disturbing pairs of a channel and the insertion loss of a disturbed pair in the same channel NOTE This also applies to the calculation using the mule disturbing pairs within one or more permanent links Or components, uted to create a channel, and te inserton loss of a disturbed palr wihin 8 permanent Ink of Component, of the seme channel 3.4.70 power sum equal level far-end crosstalk ratio (PS ELFEXT) power sum of all disturbing pairs of a channel, of the difference, in dB, between the far-end ‘crosstalk loss and the insertion loss of each disturbing pair Note 1 3" using the mutiple disturbing pairs within one or more permanent inks or componen gta s channel, and he ieerion ons ofa daturng par mihin pemanen Ink of ‘component of he same channel Update the reference numbers to the terms and definitions throughout the document. Pages 23 to 24 3.2 Abbreviations Replace the existing items as follows: iSO International Standardisation Organisation ELFEXT Equal level far-end crosstalk attenuation (loss) PS NEXT Power sum NEXT attenuation (loss) PS ELFEXT | Power sum ELFEXT attenuation (loss) PS FEXT Power sum FEXT attenuation (loss) (Customer: Jotn Simon No, of User(s) | - Company. The Siemon Com Sede, Ws 2068 Sba4e “MPORT ANT. Tatas apy chE® err, Stznand A ote reserve ‘hes subjct to lance agreement Enguies to mak: Cussevgioc ch Tel" +41 22 91000" 11801 Amend. 1 © ISO/IEC 2008(E) -9- by the following amended items. ELFEXT [Equal level FEXT 1s0_ International Organization for Standardization PS ELFEXT | Power sum ELFEXT =) PS FEXT Power sum FEXT (loss) PS NEXT Power sum NEXT (loss) Insert, in the existing Table, the following new abbreviations in alphabetical sequence: AACR ‘Attenuation to alien crosstalk ratio at the far-end ACRE ‘Attenuation to crosstalk ratio at the far-end ACR-N ‘Attenuation to crosstalk ratio at the near-end AFEXT ‘Alien far-end crosstalk (loss) ANEXT, ‘Alien near-end crosstalk (loss) ELTCTL Equal level TCTL. PS AACR-F [Power sum attenuation to alien crosstalk ratio at the far- PS AACR-Favg [Average power sum attenuaticn to alien crosstalk ratio at the far-end PS ACR-F Power sum attenuation to crosstalk ratio at the far-end PSACR-N | Power sum attenuation to crosstalk ratio at the near-end PS AFEXT | Power sum alien far-end crosstalk (loss) PS AFEXTrorm [Normalized power sum alien far-end crosstalk (loss) PSANEXT ___|Power sum alien near-end crosstalk (loss) PS ANEXTavg [Average power sum allen near-end crosstalk (loss) Pages 24 and 25, 3.3.4 Variables Insert, in the existing list, the following new variables in alphabetical order: 1 number of the disturbing channel N number of disturbing channels Page 25 3.3.2 Indices Insert, in the existing list, the following new indices in alphabetical order: avg index to denominate average of the associated parameter across all of the pairs in the same channel or permanent link norm index to denominate scaling of the associated parameter Page 25 4 Conformance Replace the entire text of this clause by the following text. For a cabling installation to conform to this International Standard the following applies. 1a) The configuration and structure shall conform to the requirements outlined in Clause 5. 'b) The performance of balanced channels shall meet the requirements specified in Clause 6. {ote Siemon: No.of Usa) | Company: Te customer John Seder Re: WS 286e Seecle:TUSSAT At Sia opyegt oh EE Getove, Sutzetand. Alps recoved ‘Thi fs subject Tos teance agreement Enauies to Emak eusoeriec ch Tal: a4t 229100211 -10- 11801 Amend. 1 © ISO/IEC:2008(E) This shall be achieved by one of the following: 1) a channel design and implementation ensuring that the prescribed channel performance is met 2) attachment of appropriate components to a permanent link or CP link design meeting the prescribed performance class of Clause 6 and Annex A. Channel performance shall be assured where a channel is created by adding more than one cord to either end of a link meeting the requirements of Clause 6 and Annex A; 3) using the reference implementations of Clause 7 and compatible cabling ‘components conforming to the requirements of Clauses 9, 10 and 13, based upon a statistical approach of performance modelling Until amendment 24 of ISO/IEC 11801:2002 has been published: + conformance for Classes D, E and F with regards to TCL, ELTCTL and coupling attenuation can only be achieved by option 1) above; + conformance for Classes Ea and Fa can only be achieved by option 1) above, ‘) The implementation and performance of optical fibre cabling channels shall meet the requirements specified in Clause 8. 4) The interfaces to the cabling at the TO shall conform to the requirements of Clause 10 with respect to mating interfaces and performance. 2) Connecting hardware at other places in the cabling structure shall meet the performance requirements specified in Clause 10. 1) Ifpresent, screens shall be handled as specified in Clause 11, 9) System administration shall meet the requirements of Clause 12 h) Regulations on safety and EMC applicable al the location of the installation shall be met. the absence of the channel, the conformance of the link shall be used to verify conformance with the standard, Specifications marked “t..s." are preliminary specifications, and are not required for conformance to this International Standard. Page 30 5.5 Accommodation of functional elements Replace the existing text of the last paragraph of this subclause by the following new text: Telecommunications outlets are typically located in the work area. ‘Amendment 2 to ISOMIEC 11801 i under consideration Gustomar: ohn Samon No.of User). 1 - Company. The Sieron Company ‘Srdor ha: WS-2008 004048 - IMPORTANT: Ths. otlec, Gone ‘Tastes uct toa leeneaapoomen Enqurasto mak cunaere@cch Swtzatand. Al igs reserved. je sat 22 9190211 11801 Amend. 1 © ISO/IEC 2008(E) -11- Page 37 Figure 10 Replace the title of this Figure by the following rew ttle: Figure 10 - Balanced cabling: channel, permanent link and CP link Page 38 62 Layout Replace the existing fext ofthe third paragraph by the following new text and note: The performance limits for balanced cabling channels are given in 6.4. These limits derived from the ‘component. performance’ imits of Clause ® and 10 using reference implementations specified in Clause 7. NOTE Component performance requirements for Categowy Eq and Category 7a wil be avaiable in amendment 2 torSOnEC 11801-2002, Replace, on page 39, the existing text ofthe first paragraph by the following new text: The performance limits for balanced cabling permanent links and CP links are given in Annex A. These limits are derived from the component performance limits of Clauses 9 and 10 using reference implementations specified in Clause 7. NOTE Permanent lnk and GP link requirements for Class Eq and Class Fg willbe avalabe in amendment 2 to Isontec 11801-2002, Page 39 6.3 Classification of balanced cabling Replace, in the existing list, Class E and Class F by the following: Class E is specified up to 250 MHz. Class Ea is specified up to 500 MHz. Class F is specified up to 600 MHz. Class Fa is specified up to 1 000 MHz. Page 39 6.4.1 General ‘Add, at the end of the second paragraph, the folowing new sentence. For the purposes of this standard, insertion loss is measured with source and load impedances of 100 0. Add, at the end of the third paragraph, the following new sentence: When required for assessment, channels shall te measured according to IEC 6196-1, unless otherwise specified in this clause. star Jo Sigmon. of Una | Company: The Semon Company ‘Ser Ne Ww 2008 004088 IMPORTANT: Ths les copyright of EC, Gerlva,Swizeand. All rohs reserved ‘This es subject oa leence agreemont Enguines to Emakcusseriac ch Tal" s4t 229100211 =12- 11801 Amend. 1 © ISO/IEC:2008(E) Page 39 6.4.2 Return loss Replace, on page 40, the existing Tables 2 and 3, by the following new Tables 2 and 3: Table 2 - Return loss for channel Glass | Frequency Minimum return lose ne ‘3 c tess 150 ts fam 70 ° m2 =100 30-1087) tpi 90 e 10s 7<00 5K) wef 2250 B10) tey<10 30 wos7< 2-50) cn ze Es) Beets 7 2500 30 17 <0 730 wos /<4 256) r 405 F< 2512 32-1019) Bias so to 1/10 190 105/40 Bat) ra | woe anna wee) wins 7 <6 a0 wis F100 3619807) ‘Table 3 - Informative return loss values for channel at key frequencies Frequency Minimum return To wie cy Clase ¢ | Class | Clave | Class Eq Class Fa oi 150 | 170 | 190 | 190 190) 6 150 | 170 | 190 | 10 | 130 | 180 700) wa | 100 | 120 | v20 | 120 | 120 250 wa [wa | eo | 00 30 | 80 300) WA [Na | wa | 60 30 | 80 200) wa [NA | WA | WA | 00 | 60 toe | wa [NA | NA | WA | NA | 60 (Customer Jotm Siemon -No. of User(s) | - Company: The Siemon Company ‘Stder ne: we-2008 004048 - IM “se copyright of EC, Gon, Szerland. Al his reserved ‘Th subject oa teance agreement Enquire to Ema eusser@iac chal" s4t 228190211 11801 Amend. 1 © ISO/IEC 2008(€) - 13- Page 40 6.4.3 Insertion lossiattenuation Replace, on page 41, the existing Tables 4 and 8, by the following new Tables 4 and 5: Table 4 ~ Insertion loss for channel cin] Fogener Timm aaron os A f= 04 160 : Toa 35 . 7 2 Sols tos (an{)o4-02 > | resem | sasx(jor0e|f vanzza~y +0afiy)+4-000-7 © | tere | sonn(anls antes +025) 7)+4x002 «7 ta | terete | vosx (ial vnooninssoze/ii)+4-000.1r + | vereeo ss (aly wants 7 v0af7)> 4x00 IF ra [rererom| sana vovoss sans/(7)o.000- 7 = esr oe 1 el carespga fo eld vais aan en 4B ce menenaass Table 5 - Informative insertion loss values for channel at key frequencies Maximum insertion oss Frequency a ue Clase A | Class 8 ‘last O | Class E | Class Gq | Clase F | Class Fa on wo | ss | wa | WA | WA | WA | NA | NA 1 wa [se | sa] «0 | «0 | «0 | «0 | a0 6 wa [wa | tea | 1 Cr re 30 vo | wa | wa | wa | 240 | 217 | 200 | 208 | 208 of wa [ NA | WA | NA | 359 | 00 | o38 | o25 woo [wa | wa | wa | na | wa | «oa | 403 | 007 00 wa | wa [wa | NA | NA | WA | see | S10 roo | wa | wa | NA | wa | wa | WA | wa | c7 Customer Jobn Siemon No.of User(s) | - Company: The Siemon Com Serie 2068 e048 - MPORTANT 1 Te pra ee Switzerland Al hts reserved ‘i fe aubjact oa Teancs agreement Engen oe Yasser zeieontt =14- 11801 Amend. 1 © ISO/IEC:2008(E) Page 41 6.4.4.1 Pair-to-pair NEXT Replace, on page 42, the existing Tables 6 and 7, by the following new Tables 6 and 7. Table 6 ~ NEXT for channel Frequency Minimum NEXT® Clase | Me a A 7=04 20 a | orsyat 25-1518(7) ce | tess 391-1648) 653-156) 83-2019) o | tsss10 -2m|0 20 2010-20 3-15B) 4-201) e | tsrs20 -20|10 -20 2x10 -20 3-157) 94-2010) ea | 1575500 20g|10 -2 2x10 -20 [ae Fe | asyseo0 ~2019| 10 1054-15197) 1163-20197) Fa | 1551000 -mgl 2 saxo 2 fee NEXT at frequencies that correspond to calculated values of greater than 65,0 dB shal rover to @ minimum requirement of 85.0 38 © Winenever the Class Eq channel insertion loss st 450 MHz is less than 12 4B, subtract the term a{V —480)/50)t0 the exuation slated above forthe range of 450 M2 10 500 MHz © Whenever the Class Fa channel insertion loss at 900 MHz i¢ less than 17 4B, subtract the term 2ia{/-260}/100) to the equation stated above forthe range of 900 ME to 1 000 Mi, 4 _Theterms inthe equations are not intended to imply component performance. ures vt Semon. eu Sera ga Copan To: WS. 2008 004048 Se a: ‘she's subectioa leone aponen Engurento rah covaercch ta stt E516 02t 11801 Amend. 1 © ISO/IEC 2008(E) -15- ‘Table 7 — Informative NEXT values for channel at key frequen Minimom channel NEXT Frequency cy Mine lass A [ Clase @ | Clase | Class | Clase | Class E, | Class on zze_| 400 | NWA | WA | NA | WA | WA | NA 1 wa [20 | 301 | oa | 650 | 650 | o50 | ¢50 16 wa [NA | 194 | «3 | 892 | 32 | 050 | 650 00 wa | wa | wa | 20s | s0@ | 299 | 29 | 050 250 wa | wa [wa | wa | aaa | 33 | 569 | 50, 500) wa | NA [NA | NA | NA | 279 | S24 | 536 00 wa | NA [WA | NA | WA | WA | 812 | sat yoo | WA | wa | NA | wa | Na | WA | WA | 479 Page 42 6.4.4.2 Pair-to-pair NEXT Replace, on page 43, the existing Tables 8 and 9, by the following new Tables 8 and 9: Table 8 ~ PS NEXT for channel Clas ‘Minimum PS NEXT® 8 23-15m() 80-2081) po | 1srs100 -a0u]10 20 2nt0-20 B3-15g(f) 90-2091) e | 1srs280 -209|10 2 saxo 2 R3-186/) 90-2081) ea | 10 ® then iy AFEXToemy = APENTI¢A~ M+ a 1089 7 o " H,-l,, (10) then APEXTpo = AFEXT 4 any Customer: Jotn Siomen- No.of User(s) 1 - Company: The Siemon Company aor Ne WS 2008-00408 - IMPORTANT Thi le scopy oHIEG, Geneva, Switzerland Al ights reserved, ‘Tiss subject to aheance agreement Enguies to Emel: cosserv@iacch= Tel" s41 22 9100217, 11801 Amend. 1 © ISO/IEC 2008(E) ~28- where k is the number of the disturbed pair in the disturbed channel; i is the number of the disturbing pair in a disturbing channel /; is the number of the disturbing channel; AFEXT, ; is the alien far-end crosstalk loss coupled from pair / of disturbing channel () to the pair k of the disturbed channel, by is the measured insertion loss of pair k in the disturbed channel; Mey is the measured insertion loss of pair /of disturbing channel /. The PS AFEXT is determined according to Equation 12. bg FET) ; 0 (12) whore N isthe numberof disturbing channels : isthe numberof disturbing pais in cisturbing channel k isthe number ofthe disturbed pair inthe disturbed chanm i is the number ofthe disturbing pai ina disturbing channel : isthe number ofthe disturbing channel 6.4.15.6 PS AFEXT for Class Fa channels ‘The PS AFEXT is determined according to Equation 13, (472714) Na. -lolg S S10 aa (13) 12 1i=1 PS AFEXT, is the number of disturbing pairs in disturbing channel / is the number of the disturbed pair in the disturbed channel; i is the number of the disturbing pair in a disturbing channel /; 1 is the number of the disturbing channel; AFEXT,;, 8 the alien far-end crosstalk loss coupled from pair / of disturbing channel () to the pair k of the disturted channel, N is the number of disturbing channels: k {Qustomar John Siemon No.of User(s) | - Company The Siemon Company ‘Srder Ne: We-2000-0040ss- IMPORTANT: This s copy of1EC, Goneva, Swizedand. Al ights reserved. ‘This es subject aleenceagreemont Enguies to Ema eusser@iec ch Tel +41 2291902 11 -30- 11801 Amend. 1 © ISO/IEC:2008(&) 6.4.15.7 PS AACR-F for Class Eq and Class Fa channels For Class Ea and Fa, the PS AACR-F, of disturbed pair k is determined according to Equation 14, ‘The PS AACR-F requirements shall be met at both ends ofthe channel PS AACI "y= PSAFEXT,, ~ ILy (1a) where Ib is the measured insertion loss of pair k in the disturbed channel; PS AFEXT, is the power sum alien far-end crosstalk loss coupled to pair k Table 27 ~ PS AACR-F for channel Class] Frequency ‘Minimum PS AACR-F* mi cy ee | 12/5500 77-208(/) Fa | tes 21000 92-2009(7) = PS AACR-F a frequencies that correspond fo calculated PS AFEXT values of greater than 67,0 48 oF 102-159) 48 shal befor Information only Table 28 - Informative PS AACR-F valu for channel at key frequencies ‘Minimum PS AACR Frequency ty wie Class & SF * 247 48 100 370 20 250) 20 40 500) Bo 30 7000 WA 30 7 PS AACR values at (Miz ae affected by the ‘computed insertion los. 6.4.15.8 PS AACR. 1g for Class Eq and Class F, channels ‘The PS AAGR-Fayg of a channel shall meet the requirements in Table 2. ‘The PS AACR-Fayg requirements shall be met at both ends of the channel PS AACR-Fayq is computed as follows rsatceyg 1] Srsaces 08) were fs is the number of he disturbed pain theatres ann: " i the numberof astute pis in he ditirbes chant: PSAACR-F, is the power sum alien far-end crosstalk loss coupled to pair k of the disturbed channel relative 10 insertion loss of pair k of the disturbed channel {Qustomar John Siamon No.of User(s). | - Compan: The mor Company ‘Grdr Ne We-2008 004048 IMPORTANT: Thee scopy of EC, Geneva, Swizerand.l/ighs reserved. ‘hi as ubjct oa lesnce agreement Engurie to Emax custonion ch Tel" +41 22910001 11801 Amend. 1 © ISO/IEC 2008(E) -31- Table 29 ~ PS AACR-Fy,g for channel ines | Frequeney Winimum PBAKERF,g** | an 3 te tay s0 T0607 TS TACR Fg a Feavndes tal covetpond to PSAFEXT vals @f ‘greater than 87.0 dB or 102-1819) dB shall befor information only » The PS AACR specifies in Tt limit for Clas "a channels is equal to PS AACR-F Table 30 - Informative PS AACR-F,,, values for channel at key frequencies Minimum Frequency | clas tik” | PS AACR Fang 250 30 500) 70 7 PS AACR Fg values at ‘Vue are aiicted bythe computed insertion loss Renumber all the following tables consecutively, including all the additional tables from this ‘Amendment, and update the cross-references. Page 50 7.22.4 Component choice Insert, after the first paragraph, the following new paragraph: ‘The balanced cabling reference implementations described in this clause contain reductions in channel length where operating temperatures are in excess of 20 °C. In order to maintain ‘specific channel lengths under such conditions (due to the effect of ambient temperature and/or the impact of applications supported by the cabling) it may be necessary to either: * specify cables with lower insertion loss specifications than those detailed in this clause, + provide appropriate protection to reduce the operating temperature of the channel. Insert, on page 51, in the bulleted list, the following new lines after Category 6 and Category 7, respectively: + Category 64 components provide Class Eq balanced cabling performance + Category 7a components provide Class F, balanced cabling performance Page 51 7.22.2 Dimensions ‘Add, on page 53, after the second paragraph below Figure 12, the following new text and table. ester Jn Sona. of Us) Company: The Siemon mean. rier Ws-2008 004044 “ihe copyright ol EG. Geneva, Switzerland Al ights reserved Sheth subjectoe conc apeorent EnqunestoLnak SnsenGiocen- Ye sit 258100811 -- 11801 Amend, 1 © ISO/IEC:2008(E) Table 31 contains the length assumptions used in the models shown in Figure 12. Channel performance can be met using components specified in Clauses 9, 10 and 13 when ‘configured within the range of implementations provided by Figure 12 and Table 31 ‘Table 31 — Minimum and maximum length Segment | Minimom | Maximum FO-cP 5 es CPO. 5 5 FD-TO (no GP) 5 * Work area cord® | 2 3 Patch cord 2 cae] Equipmentcora® | 2 s | ‘All cords : 0 ®t tare ig na CP, the minimum length of the work area cords 1m © ie mere is no cross-connect, the minimum length ofthe equipment cord tm. Replace, on page 53, the existing Table 21 by new Table 32 as follows: Table 32 ~ Hor tal k length equations, Implementation Equation Model Figure | Class D channels | Class & and Ex ‘channels Interconnect - TO Yaa 2107-3 °F He 107-28 ‘Gross-connect -TO 12 He 108-3" FX He 106-3 Interconnect - PTO W2e_| H= 107 FX- CF | H= 108-3"-FX— CY | H= 108-3" FX OY Cross-connect-GP-10 | 12d _|H= 105-FX-cY | H= 105-8*-FX-CY | H= 105-3°—FX-CY the maximum length of the fixed horizontal cable (m) combined length of patch cords/umpers, equipment and work area cords (m) the length ofthe CP cable (m) ratio of cord cable insertion loss (8B/m) to fixed horizontal cable insertion loss (48m) ~ see Clause ratio of GP cable insertion loss (48/m) to fixed horizontal cable insertion loss (38/m) ~ see Clause 9 F ce xo y N (OTE For operating temperatures above 20 °C, H shouldbe reduced by 0,2 % per °C fr screened cables, 0.4% per "€ (20 °C fo 40 “C) and 0.6 % per "C (40 19 60°C) for unscreened cables This length reduction isto provide an allocated margin accommodate insertion loss deviation utes yt Sanam. ema | Coany: The Semon ean Seger: WRGGE eEucle: MSA Ta at copyegt hE Gel, Satara ‘Thi Be is subject oa tesnce agreement Enguis to Emak custseriec ch Tals s4t 22910021 reserved. 11801 Amend. 1 © ISO/IEC 2008(E) -33- Page 55 Replace existing Table 22 with new Table 33 below: ‘Table 33 - Backbone link length equations cr a ce o Evand Eq" a é 2000 | @=260-Fx B= 111- FX | B= 105-9" FX = 7 2000 | 8=260-Fx B= 15-x | @= 107-8" Fx | B= 105-3" the mannan F combined length of patch cordsilumpers and equipment cords (m) (dB/m) to backbone cable insertion oss (38/m) ~ see Clause 9 i a the Backbone cable (m) 2X ne ratio of cord cable insertion lo NOTE 1 Where channels contain @ diferent number of connections than i the model shown in Figure 13, the fxea length shall be reduced (where mare connections exist) ar may be Increased (where fewor connections txt) by 2m per connection for category 5 cables and 1'm per connection for Celegary © and 7 ca ‘dditonaly, the NEXT, retum loss (RL) and ELFEXT performance should be verted ed cables: 0.4% NOTE 2. For operating temperatures above 20 °C, 8 should be reduced by 0,2 % per “C for scr per “C20 °C 1940") and 0,6 % per °C (>40 "Cfo 60 °C) for unscreened cables. 3 Aepicaione limited by propagation delay or delay skew nay nol be supported i channel lengths exceed 100m © This length reduction sto provide an allocated margin te accommodate insertion loss deviation, Renumber Tables 23 to Table 49 accordingly and update the cross-references to these Tables. Page 132 Bibliography Add, on page 134, the following new reference: ISOMEC 24750, Information technology ~ Assessment and mitigation of installed balanced cabling channels in order to support 10GBASE-T Customer John Siamen Na. of User(s): |= Compan: The Siemon Company. Sri Ri: W20080500-TPOATANT: Teo sopygh oe, Cw, Sized. Mona esos ‘The fle is subject to a cence agreement. Enquiries to Emal: custserv@jec.ch - Tel: +41 22 91902 11 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION 3, rue de Varembé P.O. Box 131 ‘CH-1211 Geneva 20 Switzeriand Tek +41229190211 Fax: +41 229190300 info@iec ch wawiecch Customer John Semon No.of User(s) |- Company: The Siemor Compan Seer WSSe Sauce SATA Sat cooyng ol EO Ctra, Suze. Aor reseed ‘This is subject To 8 feancs agroomant Engues to Ema custon@ioc ch Tel a41 229100211

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