Conference Schedule Tuesday
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Having a cable tester handy in the case of a failure
can save hours of troubleshooting and downtime.
“Channel, End-to-End and MPTL: Staying Current
and Understanding Your Cable Test Setup”
Tom Jallo – Softing, Inc. –
Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Power over Ethernet
variations on typical network channel topology.
MPTL (Modular Plug Termination Link) and
End-to-End are two topologies growing quickly in
enterprise networks. Learn what these topologies
terminate! Common test methods factor out plug
performance. If the test cable terminates in a faulty
will fail or underperform. Manufacturer warranties
will educate contractors on the correct standards
helping to prevent future warranty hassles and
unnecessary service calls.
2:45-3:45 p.m.
“Deploying SMPTE ST 2110 in a Distributed
Campus System”
Tony Pearson, CTS – North Carolina State
University – Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Shawn Colvin – North Carolina State University –
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Audiovisual
When North Carolina State University was looking
to upgrade the Pro-AV gear driving its Distance
Education and Learning Technology Applications
infrastructure with a standards-based approach
deliver 32 bidirectional HD channels. This presentation
will share the real-world experiences and
lessons learned from adopting AES 67 and ST 2110
Pro-AV system.
“The Key to 400G: Technology, Infrastructure and
Design for Making 400 Gb/s Ethernet a Reality”
Gary Bernstein, RCDD, CDCD – Leviton Network
Solutions – Bothell, Washington, USA
Data Center
is already a reality. It is enabling innovation and
with enormous data loads. Learn how more cloud
service providers and hyperscale data centers will
migrate to 200 and 400 Gb/s to support the growing
50 and 100 Gb/s server speeds.
“2020 Code + Communication = More Challenges”
Daniel Pohnert, Sr., RCDD, PE – AECOM –
Jacksonville, Florida, USA
New & Emerging Applications
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cation system design will be explored in detail. This
presentation will help the designer understand the
ambiguities of the code that makes the interpretation
challenging. This presentation will also clarify
some of the challenges that exists in the code
today and point to some of the paradoxes in the
code that make its application more challenging.
“Remote Power Delivery: PoE vs. Powered Fiber –
Understanding the Difference”
Jamey Calloway, RCDD – Optical Cable
Corporation – Roanoke, Virginia, USA
Power over Ethernet
The latest PoE standard nearly triples the power
delivered to network devices over 100 meters of
is increasingly being utilized to provide the capability
to go beyond the 100-meter distance limitation
of PoE. This presentation will discuss similarities and
solutions and how these solutions can co-exist and
complement one another.
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