Match each network cabling standard or connector type on the left to its corresponding technical specification and deployment scenario on the right.
- Multimode Fiber (MMF) with LC ConnectorUses LED light sources and a larger core (50 or 62.5 microns) to transmit multi-gigabit network traffic across short-to-medium building backbone distances up to 550 meters.
- RG-6 Coaxial Cable with F-type ConnectorFeatures a heavy-gauge solid copper center conductor with double foil/braid shielding and a threaded end, used primarily for broadband cable internet feed drops.
- Category 5e UTP (T568B Pinout)Employs four unshielded twisted pairs wired pin 1 orange-white through pin 8 brown, rated for 1 Gbps speeds over runs up to 100 meters.
- RS-232 Serial Cable with DB9 ConnectorUtilizes a 9-pin D-subminiature interface for asynchronous serial communication, commonly connected to legacy switch console ports for local out-of-band management.
Cevap
Multimode Fiber with LC Connector matches the specification utilizing LED light sources and a 50/62.5-micron core for backbone runs up to 550m; RG-6 Coaxial with F-type Connector matches the solid copper conductor specification with threaded ends for broadband internet; Category 5e UTP (T568B) matches the 4-pair unshielded cable rated for 1 Gbps up to 100m starting with pin 1 orange-white; RS-232 Serial with DB9 matches the 9-pin D-sub interface used for out-of-band switch console management.
Each item accurately matches its primary physical layer specification and typical use case: Multimode Fiber with LC connectors serves building backbones up to 550m using LED optics; RG-6 coaxial with F-type connectors provides broadband connection drops; Category 5e UTP with T568B pinout provides 1 Gbps copper Ethernet up to 100m; RS-232 serial cables with DB9 connectors enable out-of-band serial console management.
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