There are two corrisponding strips of 10 pairs.
Put the extensions (from the PBX) on the top and the outlets (whether faceplates or patchpanel) on the bottom.
You can use a Krone insertion tool to termenate, use it so the cutter is facing the gap between the two strips.
This is a guide to structured cabling.
It has info on:
- Attenuation
- ACR
- NEXT
- FEXT
- Impedance
- PowerSUM
etc.....
http://www.netx-datacom.co.uk/theguide.pdf
The top two links have diagrams so you can visualise what's needed.
The last link is a general overview of structured cabling.
http://www.marcocableman.co.uk/pdfs/products.pdf
http://electrix.co.uk/english/html/basket_frameset.htm
http://www.netx-datacom.co.uk/theguide.pdf
Remember when...
The firewall has an internal port (LAN side) and external port
(WAN side). You say you can ping the firewall but you dont say which side. Can you ping the external port of the firewall? If not, it suggests that you have a look at how its configured. If you can ping it, then its doing its job and...
I'm in the same SBS Exchange 2003 boat as Mclarry76!!! but how do you enable port 25?
I have two NIC's Private and Public (connects to a router to get to the web).
Used EIC Wizard to configure
Send Internal=OK; send External=OK
Recv Internal=OK; recv External=NOTHING!!!
Tested SMTP using telnet...
I'm in the same SBS Exchange 2003 boat!!! but how do you enable port 25?
I have two NIC's Private and Public (connects to a router to get to the web).
Used EIC Wizard to configure
Send Internal=OK; send External=OK
Recv Internal=OK; recv External=NOTHING!!!
Tested SMTP using telnet (port 25)=OK...
This site will give you the info you require, and has links to more indepth sites.
http://www.arcelect.com/fibercable.htm
The difference between LC and SC is that LC is high density connector used by SFF GBIC modules
Is it possible to use a locally attached modem from a W2k Terminal Server client. Reason being is we have an application which facilitates phone dialling. This works when the application is run locally, but we cannot get it to work via a TS client.
Alternatively, if you have the cd as a slave on the primary IDE and have the CDRW as a master on the secondary IDE, it will make life easier when copying from the HDD or on the fly from the cd.
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