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Saturday, April 23, 2022

Do's and Don'ts of Structured LAN Cabling Network

 What is Structured Cabling & Why it is used ?



"Standard " is to define a method of connecting all types of vendors voice & data equipment, over a cabling system that uses a common media, common connectors and a common topology. This means that a building can be cabled for all its communications needs without the planner or architecture even having to know what type of equipment will be used.

There are three main cabling standards.

  • EIA/TIA 568 A ---> American standard and was the first to be published on 1991.
  • ISO/IEC 11801 ---> International Standard.
  • CENELEC EN 50173 ---> European Standard (British version is BSEN 50173) .
TERMS:
  1. Cable Tie
  2. Patch Panel
  3. PVC pipe of Casing
  4. IO Box
  5. RJ45 connectors
  6. Cat 5e/6/7 cable
  7. Wall mount Box.

HDSL Modem Connection & Configuration Details with Diagram

 High Bit Rate Digital Subscriber Line or HDSL Telecommunications Technology is used to transfer data over Private Copper Network or E1 digital Subscriber Line. The Download Speed of the HDSL line is 1.54 Mbps and the Upload speed is is 1.54 Mbps.

HDSL Router Connection diagram
HDSL One Pair Modem Connection Diagram

Thursday, October 26, 2017

Step by Step Easy Guide to Install Debian Linux

Step by Step Easy Guide to Install Debian Linux

1. Back up any existing data or documents on the hard disk where you plan to install.

2. Gather information about your computer and any needed documentation, before starting the installation.

3. Locate and/or download the installer software and any specialized driver or firmware files your machine requires.

4. Set up boot media such as CDs/DVDs/USB sticks or provide a network boot infrastructure fromwhich the installer can be booted.

5. Boot the installation system.

6. Select the installation language.

7. Activate the ethernet network connection, if available.

8. If necessary, resize existing partitions on your target harddisk to make space for the installation.

9. Create and mount the partitions on which Debian will be installed.

10. Watch the automatic download/install/setup of the base system.

11. Install a boot loader which can start up Debian GNU/Linux and/or your existing system.

12. Load the newly installed system for the first time.