A network technician is deploying a workstation in an industrial office environment exposed to significant electromagnetic interference (EMI). The workstation requires a dedicated 10GBASE-T wired network link to a storage server located 85 meters away, as well as a single interface link to a high-performance peripheral dock that drives dual 4K displays and provides host charging up to 100W. Which TWO cable and connector implementations should the technician select to meet these operational requirements? (Select TWO.)
- Category 6a (Cat 6a) Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) cable terminated with RJ45 connectors for the 10GBASE-T network connectionCevap
- USB4 Type-C cable supporting DisplayPort Alternate Mode and 100W Power Delivery for the peripheral dock interfaceCevap
- CCategory 5e (Cat 5e) Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cable terminated with RJ45 connectors for the 10GBASE-T network connection
- DStandard USB 3.0 Type-A to Type-B cable for the high-performance peripheral dock interface
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The technician must select Category 6a Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) cable with RJ45 connectors for the network link and a USB4 Type-C cable supporting DisplayPort Alt Mode and 100W Power Delivery for the peripheral dock.
To support 10GBASE-T across an 85-meter span in an industrial setting, Category 6a STP cabling is required because Cat 6a is rated for 10 Gbps up to 100 meters, and shielding protects signal integrity from EMI. For the docking station, USB4 Type-C provides the necessary bandwidth (up to 40 Gbps), supports DisplayPort Alt Mode for dual 4K video output, and handles USB Power Delivery up to 100W over a single cable.
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Selecting network and peripheral cabling based on throughput rating, maximum distance, EMI protection, and protocol capabilities.