1、Information technology Generic cabling for customer premisesReference numberISO/IEC 11801:2002(E)National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 11801:04(ISO/IEC 11801:2002)International Standard ISO/IEC 11801:2002 (second edition, 2002-09), has been adopted withoutmodification (IDT) as CSA Standard CAN/
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17、r particular purpose.Registered trade-mark of Canadian Standards AssociationInformation technology CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 11801:04 Generic cabling for customer premisesJanuary 2004 CSA/1CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 11801:04Information technology Genericcabling for customer premisesCSA PrefaceStandards development withi
18、n the Information Technology sector is harmonized with internationalstandards development. Through the CSA Technical Committee on Information Technology (TCIT),Canadians serve as the Canadian Advisory Committee (CAC) on ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 on Information Technology (ISO/IEC JTC1) for
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20、andard supersedes CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 11801:02 (adoption of ISO/IEC 11801:1995+A1:1999+A2:1999).This International Standard was reviewed by the CSA TCIT under the jurisdiction of the StrategicSteering Committee on Information Technology and deemed acceptable for use in Canada. (Acommittee membership lis
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24、nada should be addressed to Canadian Standards Association 5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 100, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4W 5N6 1-800-463-6727 416-747-4044www.csa.caInformation technology Generic cabling for customer premisesTechnical Corrigendum 3:2009 (IDT) toNational Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-ISO/I
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27、416-747-2233.Visit CSAs policy on privacy at www.csagroup.org/legal to find out how we protect your personal information.September 2008 ISO/IEC 11801 (Second edition 2002) Information technology Generic cabling for customer premises CORRIGENDUM 3 Page 41 6.4.4.1 Pair-to-pair NEXT Replace the existin
28、g first paragraph by the following new first paragraph: The NEXT of each pair combination of a channel shall meet the requirements derived by the equation in Table 6. Page 42 Replace the existing title by the following: 6.4.4.2 Power Sum NEXT (PS NEXT) Page 108 Replace the existing Table F.1 by the
29、following new Table F.1: Table F.1 Applications using balanced cabling Application Specification reference Date Additional name Class A (defined up to 100 kHz) PBX National requirements X.21 ITU-T Rec. X.21 1996 V.11 ITU-T Rec. X.21 1994 Class B (defined up to 1 MHz) S0-Bus (extended) ITU-T Rec. I.4
30、30 1993 ISDN Basic Access (Physical Layer) S0 Point-to-Point ITU-T Rec. I.430 1993 ISDN Basic Access (Physical Layer) S1/S2 ITU-T Rec. I.431 1993 ISDN Primary Access (Physical Layer) CSMA/CD 1BASE5 ISO/IEC 8802-3 2000 Starlan Class C (defined up to 16 MHz) Ethernet 10Base-T IEEE 802.3b2005 CSMA/CD I
31、SO/IEC 8802-3:2000 CSMA/CD 10BASE-T ISO/IEC 8802-3 2000 CSMA/CD 100BASE-T4 ISO/IEC 8802-3 2000 Fast Ethernet CSMA/CD 100BASE-T2 ISO/IEC 8802-3 2000 Fast Ethernet Token Ring 4 Mbit/s ISO/IEC 8802-5 1998 ISLAN ISO/IEC 8802-9 1996 Integrated Services LAN Demand priority ISO/IEC 8802-12 1998 VGAnyLAN TM
32、ATM LAN 25,60 Mbit/s ATM Forum af-phy-0040.000 1995 ATM-25/Category 3 ATM LAN 51,84 Mbit/s ATM Forum af-phy-0018.000 1994 ATM-52/Category 3 ATM LAN 155,52 Mbit/s ATM Forum af-phy-0047.000 1995 ATM-155/Category 3 Technical Corrigendum 3:2009 toCAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 11801-04September 2008 Class D 1995 (defi
33、ned up to 100 MHz) CSMA/CD 100BASE-TX ISO/IEC 8802-3 2000 Fast Ethernet CSMA/CD 1000BASE-T ISO/IEC 8802-3 2000 Gigabit Ethernet Token Ring 16 Mbit/s ISO/IEC 8802-5 1998 Token Ring 100 Mbit/s ISO/IEC 8802-5 2001 TP-PMD ISO/IEC FCD 9314-10 2000 Twisted-Pair Physical Medium Dependent ATM LAN 155.52 Mbi
34、t/s ATM Forum af-phy-0015.000 1994 ATM-155/Category 5 Ethernet 100Base-TX IEEE 802.3b2005 Fast Ethernet ISO/IEC 8802-3:2000 PoE IEEE 802.3 af 2003 Power over Ethernet Class D 2002 (defined up to 100 MHz) Ethernet 1000Base-T IEEE 802.3b2005 Gigabit Ethernet / ISO/IEC 8802-3:2000 Fibre Channel 1 Gbit/
35、s INCITS 435 2007 Twisted-pair Fibre Channel 1G Firewire 100 Mbit/s IEEE 1394b 1999 Firewire/Category 5 Class E 2002 (defined up to 250 MHz) ATM LAN 1.2 Gbit/s ATM Forum af-phy-0162.000 2001 ATM-1200/Category 6 Ethernet 10GBase-T aIEEE 802.3an 2006 10Gigabit Ethernet Class EA2008 (defined up to 500
36、MHz) ATM LAN 1.2 Gbit/s ATM Forum af-phy-0162.000 2001 ATM-1200/Category 6 Ethernet 10GBase-T IEEE 802.3an 2006 10Gigabit Ethernet Fibre Channel 2 Gbit/s INCITS 435 2007 Twisted-pair Fibre Channel 2G Fibre Channel 4 Gbit/s INCITS 435 2007 Twisted-pair Fibre Channel 4G Class F 2002 (defined up to 600
37、 MHz) ATM LAN 1.2 Gbit/s ATM Forum af-phy-xxxx.000 2001 ATM-1200 Ethernet 10GBase-T IEEE 802.3an 2006 10 Gigabit Ethernet FC-100-DF-EL-S ISO/IEC 14165-114 2005 FA FC-100-DF-EL-S Class FA2008 (defined up to 1 000 MHz) ATM LAN 1.2 Gbit/s ATM Forum af-phy-xxxx.000 2001 ATM-1200 Ethernet 10GBase-T IEEE
38、802.3an 2006 10 Gigabit Ethernet FC-100-DF-EL-S ISO/IEC 14165-114 2005 FA FC-100-DF-EL-S Applications supported by a given class are also supported by higher classes. Some applications may run on a lower class in cases where the specific channel in question meets the performance criteria of the appl
39、ication. a The minimum performance of class E 2002 channels does not support 10GBase-T. Channels implemented using category 6 2002 components will support 10GBase-T provided they meet the additional requirements specified in ISO/IEC TR-24750. Such support may be limited to channels shorter than 100
40、m. Class EAor better is recommended for new installations. bincluding support for remote power feeding defined by IEEE 802.3af: 2003. Technical Corrigendum 3:2009 toCAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 11801-04Copyright NoticeThis Amendment to the International Standard contains information copyright protected by the In
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46、, and was manufactured using biogas energy.Page 6610.2.4.2 Telecommunications outletsReplace, in the fourth line of the first paragraph, “ as specified in 0.” by “as specified in10.2.5.”December 2002Corrigendum 2:2004 toNational Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 11801:04Corrigendum 2:2002 to Interna
47、tional Standard ISO/IEC 11801:2002 has been adopted without modification asCorrigendum 2:2004 to CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 11801:04. This Corrigendum was reviewed by the CSA TechnicalCommittee on Information Technology (TCIT) under the jurisdiction of the Strategic Steering Committee onInformation Technology
48、and deemed acceptable for use in Canada. January 2004Page 233.2. AbbreviationsAdd, after the abbreviation ATM, the following new abbreviation:BCT Broadcast and communications technologies, sometimes referred to as HEMReplace, the explanation of HEM by the following:HEM Home Entertainment b) users wi
49、th a flexible cabling scheme such that modifications are both easy andeconomical;c) building professionals (for example, architects) with guidance allowing the accommodationof cabling before specific requirements are known; that is, in the initial planning either forconstruction or refurbishment;d) industry and applications standardization bodies with a cabling system which supportscurrent products and provides a basis for future product development.This International Standard specifies a multi-vendor cabling system which may beimplemented with mat