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Q: What is ANSI/TIA 568 C2?
A: The ANSI/TIA 568 C.2 standard is written by the Telecommunications Industry Association and is meant to eliminate misunderstandings between manufacturers and purchasers, facilitate interchangeability and product improvement and to help a purchaser select the proper product for their needs.
Q: What do the numbers on a 568-c cable mean?
A: Then, within the series (568-C.1, 568-C.2, 568-C.3) the numbers indicated the components. 1 defines general requirements; 2 is balanced twisted-pair cable; 3 is for fiber cabling. The TIA thought it made more sense to put media first (number) and the revision last (letter). We do too.
Q: What is the new TIA 568 D cable standard?
A: On June 12, 2018, the TIA TR-42.7 Copper Cabling Systems Subcommittee approved the new TIA 568.2-D standard for publication. The new Balanced Twisted-Pair Cabling and Components standard will replace TIA-568-C.2.
Q: When to attach a schedule to a Schedule K-1 (568)?
A: If the limited liability company (LLC) conducted a commercial cannabis activity licensed under the California MAUCRSA, or received flow-through income from another pass-through entity in that business, attach a schedule to the Schedule K-1 (568) showing the breakdown of the following information: