by progadmin | Jan 28, 2015 | Cabling, Definitions, Network Ideas, Rack and Tray Cabling Structure
What is a network? The network is classified as a group of hardware and software components that connect devices within a company and link that entity to other companies in the world-wide web. The hardware for networking consists of network interface cards, computers,...
by progadmin | Jan 13, 2015 | Cabling, Definitions, Network Ideas, Rack and Tray Cabling Structure
Structured cabling systems (SCS) refers to the local area network cabling system designed exclusively to fit a company’s requirements. It combines data, voice, video, and management systems sometimes including alarm and security. SCS insures that all of this...
by progadmin | Jul 20, 2014 | Definitions, Network Ideas, Rack and Tray Cabling Structure
Effective cable management is vital to maintaining tidiness in a data facility. Cabling racks are used to prevent twisting of optical cables and communications wiring. Remember that the cabling process is very clear-cut. Hence, if a single cable becomes misplaced, it...
by progadmin | Jul 9, 2014 | Definitions, Network Ideas, Rack and Tray Cabling Structure
Cable management is an important function. There are numerous concerns that you need to consider regarding proper usage and arrangement. Having too many cables in a tray is a safety issue. It can also cause poor operational performance. And it can also make replacing...
by progadmin | Jul 3, 2014 | Cabling, Definitions, Rack and Tray Cabling Structure
The basket type of cable tray is made from wire lattice. The tray provides a foundation for data cables and it facilitates cable management since wires are mounted along and inside the tray. Data cabling is generally smaller but heavier than electrical wires because...
by progadmin | Jun 25, 2014 | Cabling, Definitions, Network Ideas, Rack and Tray Cabling Structure
The cable tray is meant to prop up insulated cables for communication and power distribution. Cables are mounted on the tray, rather than placed inside a pipe. It can be likened to the structural cog of the building’s electrical layout, as it protects the cables both...