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16-PORT TYPE 3 MAU
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XAMPLE
This example illustrates a proper network plan using MAUs. All cable
distances given assume that 24 gauge Type 3 cable is used in the network
Figure 3-6. Example.
Assume that a network is desired which has devices located on three floors
of a building, and four MAUs will be used. Using the cable lengths shown in
Figure 13, the total length of the main ring is 125 feet (35 + 30 + 60). The
patch cable connecting MAUs 2 and 3 has been ignored. Its length is
insignificant, and it is assumed that if it goes bad it will be replaced instead of
looping the ring onto the backup path. The ARL is 95 feet (total main ring
length minus the shortest segment: 125 – 30).
The maximum distance for this network is 435 feet, as taken from the chart
in
Table 3-1
(24-gauge Type 3 cable, four MAUs and three wiring closets).
This means that the maximum lobe length allowed on this network is 340 feet
(435 – 95). Each lobe on this network can be up to 340 feet in length.
Third Floor
Second Floor
First Floor
Inter-closet wiring, 35 feet
Patch cord, 1 foot
Inter-closet wiring, 30 feet
Inter-closet wiring, 60 feet
MAU 1
MAU 2
Mau 3
MAU 4
MAU 3