Corrigendum 1 - Amendment 2 - Information technology - Generic cabling for customer premises

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Corrigendum 1 to Amendment 2 – 1 – ISO/IEC 11801

ISO/IEC 11801
(second edition – 2002)
Information technology –
Generic cabling for customer premises

Amendment 2 (2010)
COR RI GE NDUM 1
Corrigendum 1 applies to Amendment 2 (2010) of ISO/IEC 11801:2002.

2 Normative references
Replace the existing references by the following:

IEC 60603-7-2:2010, Connectors for electronic equipment – Part 7-2: Detail specification for
8-way, unshielded, free and fixed connectors, for data transmissions with frequencies up to
100 MHz
IEC 60603-7-3:2010, Connectors for electronic equipment – Part 7-3: Detail specification for
8-way, shielded, free and fixed connectors, for data transmissions with frequencies up to
100 MHz
IEC 60603-7-4:2010, Connectors for electronic equipment – Part 7-4: Detail specification for
8-way, unshielded, free and fixed connectors, for data transmissions with frequencies up to
250 MHz
IEC 60603-7-5:2010, Connectors for electronic equipment – Part 7-5: Detail specification for
8-way, shielded, free and fixed connectors, for data transmissions with frequencies up to
250 MHz
IEC 60603-7-41:2010, Connectors for electronic equipment – Part 7-41: Detail specification
for 8-way, unshielded, free and fixed connectors, for data transmissions with frequencies up
to 500 MHz
IEC 60603-7-51:2010, Connectors for electronic equipment – Part 7-51: Detail specification
for 8-way, shielded, free and fixed connectors, for data transmissions with frequencies up to
500 MHz
IEC 61156-2:2010, Multicore and symmetrical pair/quad cables for digital communications –
Part 2: Symmetrical pair/quad cables with transmission characteristics up to 100 MHz –
Horizontal floor cable – Sectional specification
IEC 61156-6:2010, Multicore and symmetrical pair/quad cables for digital communications –
Part 6: Symmetrical pair/quad cables with transmission characteristics up to 1 000 MHz –
Work area wiring – Sectional specification
Insert the following reference:
ISO/IEC 14763-1, Information technology – Implementation and operation of customer
premises cabling – Part 1: Administration
November 2010
Corrigendum 1 to Amendment 2 – 2 – ISO/IEC 11801

5.7.5.1 General requirements
Replace the second sentence as follows:

Until ISO/IEC 14763-2 is published, relevant information can be found in
ISO/IEC TR 14763-2.
6.4.9 Current carrying capacity

Replace the existing first paragraph by the following paragraph and Table:

The minimum current carrying capacity for channels of Classes D, E, EA, F and FA shall be in

accordance with Table 84. This shall be achieved by an appropriate design.

Table 84 – Current carrying capacity for channel
Minimum Operating
temperature (t)
current carrying
capacity
A d.c. °C
0,300 t ≤ (T –10)
R
0,175 (T – 10) < t ≤ T
R R
Where T is the lowest maximum
R
operating temperature specified for the
components comprising the cabling
subsystem.
7.2.3.2 Dimensions
Replace the existing Table 33 by the following:

November 2010
Corrigendum 1 to Amendment 2 – 3 – ISO/IEC 11801

Table 33 – Backbone channel length equations

a
Implementation equations
Component Class
Class E Class F
Class B Class C Class D Class E Class F
A A
Category A
B = B = B =
5 2 000 – – – –
250 − FX 170 − FX 105 − FX
B =
B = B = B =
6 2 000 – – –
b
260 − FX 185 − FX 111 − FX 105 − 3 − FX

B = B =
B = B = B =
2 000 – –
A
b b
260 − FX 189 − FX 114 − FX
108 − 3 − FX 105 − 3 − FX
B = B = B =
B = B = B =
7 2 000 –
b b b
260 − FX 190 − FX 115 − FX
109 − 3 − FX 107 − 3 − FX 105 − 3 − FX
B = B = B = B =
B = B = B =
2 000
A
b b b b
260 − FX 192 − FX 117 − FX
111 − 3 − FX 110 − 3 − FX 105 − 3 − FX 110 − 3 − FX
B the maximum length of the backbone cable (m)
F combined length of patch cords/jumpers and equipment cords (m)
X the ratio of cord cable insertion loss (dB/m) to backbone cable insertion loss (dB/m)
NOTE 1 Where channels contain a different number of connections than in the model shown in Figure 13, the fixed
cable length is reduced (where more connections exist) or increased (where fewer connections exist) by 2 m per
connection for Category 5 cables and 1 m per connection for Category 6, 6 , 7 and 7 cables. Additionally, the
A A
NEXT, return loss (RL) and ACR-F performance should be verified.
NOTE 2 For operating temperatures above 20 °C, B should be reduced by 0,2 % per °C for screened cables;
0,4 % per °C (20 °C to 40 °C) and 0,6 % per °C (>40 °C to 60 °C) for unscreened cables.
a
Applications limited by propagation delay or delay skew may not be supported if channel lengths exceed 100 m.
b
This length reduction is to provide an allocated margin to accommodate insertion loss deviation.

9.2.2.6 Current carrying capacity
Replace the existing first paragraph and table by the following:

The minimum d.c. current carrying capacity shall be as indicated in Table 64.
Table 64 – Current carrying capacity for channel

Minimum Operating
current temperature (t)
A d.c. °C
0,300 t ≤ (T – 10)
R
0,175 (T – 10) < t ≤ T
R R
Where T is the lowest maximum
R
operating temperature specified for the
components comprising the cabling
subsystem.
November 2010
Corrigendum 1 to Amendment 2 – 4 – ISO/IEC 11801

9.4.4 Single mode optical fibre cables

Change in second and third paragraphs “single-mode, fibre complying with” to “single-mode,

optical fibre waveguide complying with”.

10.1.6 Installation practices
Replace, in the last paragraph before NOTE 1, “ISO/IEC TR 14763-1” by “ISO/IEC 14763-1”.

12 Administration
Replace, in the first paragraph, “ISO/IEC TR 14763-1” by “ISO/IEC 14763-1”.

B.3 Overview of test regimes
Replace the existing Table B.2 by the following:
Table B.2 – Test regime for reference conformance
and installation conformance – Optical fibre cabling

Reference Installation
Transmission parameter conformance conformance
testing testing
Attenuation N N
a
I I
Propagation delay
Polarity N N
Length I I
b
N N
Connector return loss
where
I = Informative (optional) testing.
N = Normative (100 %) testing.
a
Propagation delay is not a pass/fail criterion.
b
This is a requirement for connecting hardware return loss (see Clause 10).

November 2010
Corrigendum 1 to Amendment 2 – 5 – ISO/IEC 11801

F.1 Supported applications for balanced cabling

Replace the entire Table F.1 by the following:

Table F.1 – Applications using balanced cabling

Application Specification reference Date Additional name / reference

Class A (defined up to 0,1 MHz)

PBX National requirements
X.21 ITU-T Rec. X.21 1992
V.11 ITU-T Rec. X.21 1996
Class B (defined up to 1 MHz)
S0-Bus (extended) ITU-T Rec. I.430 1993 ISDN Basic Access (Physical Layer)
S0 Point-to-Point ITU-T Rec. I.430 1993 ISD2 Basic Access (Physical Layer)
S1/S2 ITU-T Rec. I.431 1993 ISDN Primary Access (Physical Layer)
Class C (defined up to 16 MHz)

a
Ethernet 10BASE-T 2005 CSMA/CD IEEE 802.3i
IEEE 802.3, Clause 14
Token Ring 4 Mbit/s ISO/IEC 8802-5 1998
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
Class D 1995 (defined up to 100 MHz)
Token Ring 16 Mbit/s ISO/IEC 8802-5 1998 IEEE 802.5:1998
ATM LAN 155,52 Mbit/s ATM Forum af-phy-0015.000 1994 ATM-155/Category 5

a,b a
Ethernet 100BASE-TX IEEE 802.3, Clause 25 2005 Fast Ethernet IEEE 802.3u
Token Ring 100 Mbit/s IEEE 8802-5t 2000
PoE IEEE 802.3 af 2005 Power over Ethernet, IEEE 802.3af
Class D 2002 (defined up to 100 MHz)

a
Ethernet 1000BASE-T 2005 Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.3ab
IEEE 802.3, Clause 40
Fibre Channel 1 Gbit/s ISO/IEC 14165-115 2007 Twisted-pair Fibre Channel 1G
Firewire 100 Mbit/s IEEE 1394b 2002 Firewire/Category 5
b
PoE+ 2009 Power over Ethernet Plus
IEEE 802.3 at
Class E 2002 (defined up to 250 MHz)
ATM LAN 1,2 Gbit/s ATM Forum af-phy-0162.000 2001 ATM-1 200/Category 6
Class E 2008 (defined up to 500 MHz)
A
Ethernet 10GBASE-T IEEE 802.3, Clause 44 2006 10Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.3an
Fibre Channel 2 Gbit/s INCITS 435 2007 Twisted-pair Fibre Channel 2G-FCBASE-T
Fibre Channel 4 Gbit/s INCITS 435 2007 Twisted-pair Fibre Channel 4G-FCBASE-T
Class F 2002 (defined up to 600 MHz)
FC 100 MByte/s ISO/IEC 14165-114 2005 FC-100-DF-EL-S
Cla
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