The type of wire and such is pretty system dependant. Pick a vendor, and go from there.amingomaa said:that's was funny but i'm asked to think about design for telecomm system infrastructure for a resort and i need something to start with
OK, the components are the switch, transport between switches, and cable plant to get a line to your house. Before long copper line will be antiquated and replaced with fiber like I have at my home.amingomaa said:I don't have specific question, but I like to know the components of the system and wire types, but i might come up with a few question later on
You need a PBX (private Branch exchage) or a very small switch for private use like a Nortel Meridian. But I can tell you that you are in way over your head.amingomaa said:that's was funny but i'm asked to think about design for telecomm system infrastructure for a resort and i need something to start with
amingomaa said:that's was funny but i'm asked to think about design for telecomm system infrastructure for a resort and i need something to start with
quogueelectric said:Suttle makes a nice wallet card that has a lot of the basics on it for an electrician who doesnt do it all the time but does enough to have to know the basic phone punchdowns. It pisses off a lot of phone guys because it takes a lot of the mystery out of it.
- Core IP network: Everything is IP now so this is definitely the groundwork. When you say resort I think multiple facilities, so you're talking a Campus Area Network. In all likelyhood that will involve fiber optics, Gigabit switches, and the LAN within each facility. If it's anything like our 460 acres you'll also have to deal with things like point-to-point wireless, DSL, and IP routing.amingomaa said:that's was funny but i'm asked to think about design for telecomm system infrastructure for a resort and i need something to start with