Information technology - Generic cabling systems for customer premises - Part 9909: Evaluation of balanced cabling in support of 25 Gbit/s for reach greater than 30 metres

ISO/IEC TR 11801-9909:2020, which is a Technical Report, covers evaluation and recommendations for achieving extended reach, greater than 30 m, for 25 Gbit/s applications over balanced cabling channels. This document covers channel reference implementations, based on Category 8.1 and Category 8.2, 2 000 MHz, components. The channel and component category specifications covered in this document are not intended to be normative.

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Published
Publication Date
22-Jun-2020
Current Stage
6060 - International Standard published
Start Date
23-Jun-2020
Due Date
19-May-2022
Completion Date
23-Jun-2020

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Effective Date
03-Feb-2024

Overview - ISO/IEC TR 11801-9909:2020 and 25 Gbit/s extended reach cabling

ISO/IEC TR 11801-9909:2020 is a Technical Report that evaluates balanced copper cabling for 25 Gbit/s applications with reach greater than 30 metres. It provides non‑normative channel reference implementations based on Category 8.1 and Category 8.2 components (2 000 MHz class) and gives recommendations for achieving extended reach by improving signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and other channel characteristics. The report is intended as an informative guidance document rather than a mandatory specification.

Key topics and technical requirements

The document examines the full set of balanced‑cabling performance metrics relevant to 25 Gbit/s extended reach, including:

  • Enhanced channel implementations (two connections with two 2 m, 20% derated cords; permanent link = channel length − 4 m)
  • Important electrical parameters and test items: insertion loss (IL), return loss (RL), near‑end crosstalk (NEXT), attenuation-to-crosstalk ratios (ACR‑N, ACR‑F), alien/exogenous crosstalk (ANEXT), DC loop resistance
  • Timing and propagation: propagation delay, delay skew, and methods for reduced delay/delay skew (Annex A)
  • Channel balance metrics: TCL, ELTCTL, and coupling attenuation
  • Capacity and margin analysis: SNR margin‑to‑capacity and enhanced cable/connector options to increase reach (Annex B)
  • Reach ranges explicitly evaluated: ≤ 40 m, ≤ 50 m, ≤ 67 m, and ≤ 100 m

Note: channel and component category specifications in this TR are informative and not normative.

Practical applications and who should use it

This Technical Report targets practitioners planning high‑speed copper deployments where 25 Gbit/s performance beyond standard 30 m limits is desirable. Typical use cases include:

  • 25 Gbit/s LANs and high‑performance intra‑building links
  • Extended‑reach high‑definition audio/video distribution
  • Wi‑Fi access backhaul supporting >10 Gbit/s
  • 5G intrabuilding small cell/backhaul cabling

Primary audiences:

  • Network designers and system architects
  • Cabling manufacturers and connector designers
  • Installers, test technicians, and commissioning teams
  • Data center and enterprise facility managers
  • Equipment vendors validating 25GBASE‑T or similar PHY implementations

Related standards

  • ISO/IEC 11801‑1 - Generic cabling general requirements (normative reference for terms/tests)
  • ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802‑3:2017/AMD3:2017 (25GBASE‑T) - link segment definitions referenced by the report
  • IEC 61935‑1 - Test procedures for balanced cabling (as used for testing in ISO/IEC 11801‑1)

For deployments seeking extended copper reach for 25 Gbit/s, ISO/IEC TR 11801‑9909:2020 is a practical, standards‑based resource for evaluating channel options, trade‑offs, and verification approaches.

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ISO/IEC TR 11801-9909:2020 is a technical report published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Information technology - Generic cabling systems for customer premises - Part 9909: Evaluation of balanced cabling in support of 25 Gbit/s for reach greater than 30 metres". This standard covers: ISO/IEC TR 11801-9909:2020, which is a Technical Report, covers evaluation and recommendations for achieving extended reach, greater than 30 m, for 25 Gbit/s applications over balanced cabling channels. This document covers channel reference implementations, based on Category 8.1 and Category 8.2, 2 000 MHz, components. The channel and component category specifications covered in this document are not intended to be normative.

ISO/IEC TR 11801-9909:2020, which is a Technical Report, covers evaluation and recommendations for achieving extended reach, greater than 30 m, for 25 Gbit/s applications over balanced cabling channels. This document covers channel reference implementations, based on Category 8.1 and Category 8.2, 2 000 MHz, components. The channel and component category specifications covered in this document are not intended to be normative.

ISO/IEC TR 11801-9909:2020 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 35.200 - Interface and interconnection equipment. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 6
1 Scope . 7
2 Normative references . 7
3 Terms and definitions . 7
3.1 Terms and definitions . 7
3.2 Abbreviated terms . 7
4 Extended reach channel specifications . 8
4.1 General . 8
4.2 Channel performance enhancement methods for increased SNR . 8
4.2.1 General . 8
4.2.2 Reduced delay and delay skew . 9
4.2.3 Enhanced cable . 9
4.2.4 Enhanced connector . 9
4.3 Example channel specifications with length scaling . 9
4.3.1 General . 9
4.3.2 Return loss (RL) . 10
4.3.3 Insertion loss (IL) . 10
4.3.4 Near-end crosstalk loss (NEXT) . 11
4.3.5 Attenuation to crosstalk loss ratio near-end (ACR-N) . 11
4.3.6 Attenuation to crosstalk ratio far-end (ACR-F) . 12
4.3.7 Alien (exogenous) crosstalk . 12
4.3.8 DC loop resistance . 13
4.3.9 Propagation delay . 13
4.3.10 Delay skew . 13
4.3.11 Unbalance attenuation near end (TCL) and far end (ELTCTL), and
coupling attenuation . 14
Annex A (informative) Reduced delay and delay skew . 15
A.1 Reduced delay relation to extended reach . 15
A.1.1 General . 15
A.1.2 Example reduced delay evaluation. 15
A.2 Delay relation to insertion loss (IL) . 15
A.2.1 General . 15
A.2.2 Relation of variable relative permittivity to attenuation . 16
A.2.3 Relation of dissipation factor to attenuation: . 16
Annex B (informative) Enhanced capacity . 18
B.1 Enhanced cabling components . 18
B.1.1 General . 18
B.1.2 Enhanced cable . 18
B.1.3 Enhanced connector . 18
B.2 Channel SNR margin-to-capacity . 18
B.2.1 General . 18
B.2.2 Margin-to-capacity calculation and comparison . 18
B.2.3 Margin-to-capacity versus frequency. 19
B.2.4 Margin-to-capacity versus reach . 20
Bibliography . 21

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Figure B.1 – Margin-to-capacity versus frequency for 25 Gbit/s rate for 50 m reach . 19
Figure B.2 – Margin-to-capacity versus reach for 25 Gbit/s at 1 000 MHz frequency . 20

Table 1 – Enhancement methods for 25 Gbit/s extended reach . 9
Table 2 – Formulae for return loss specifications for example 50 m channel . 10
Table 3 – Formulae for insertion loss specifications for example 50 m channel . 10
Table 4 – Formulae for pair-to-pair NEXT specifications for example 50 m channel . 11
Table 5 – Formula for PS NEXT specifications for example 50 m channel . 11
Table 6 – Formulae for ACR-F specifications for example 50 m channel . 12
Table 7 – Formulae for PS ACR-F specifications for example 50 m channel . 12
Table 8 – Formulae for PS ANEXT specifications for example 50 m channel . 13
Table 9 – Formulae for PS AACR-F specifications for example 50 m channel . 13
Table 10 – Formulae for propagation delay specifications for a 50 m channel . 13
Table 11 – Delay skew specifications for a 50 m channel . 13
Table 12 – TCL for example 50 m channel . 14
Table 13 – ELTCTL for example 50 m channel . 14
Table 14 – Coupling attenuation for example 50 m channel for E and E . 14
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INTRODUCTION
This document provides an evaluation of balanced cabling in support of 25 Gbit/s data
transmission. The evaluation covers enhanced balanced cabling channel specifications, which
are based on Category 8.1 and Category 8.2 balanced cabling components. The enhanced
channel specifications are intended to support extended reach greater than 30 m.
The extended reach evaluation is intended to support various emerging use-cases including
• 25 Gbit/s LAN,
• extended reach high definition audio/video,
• Wi-Fi® application greater than 10 Gbit/s, and
• 5G intrabuilding sites.
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1 Scope
This part of ISO/IEC 11801, which is a Technical Report, covers evaluation and
recommendations for achieving extended reach, greater than 30 m, for 25 Gbit/s applications
over balanced cabling channels.
This document covers channel reference implementations, based on Category 8.1 and Category
8.2, 2 000 MHz, components.
The channel and component category specifications covered in this document are not intended
to be normative.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies.
For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
ISO/IEC 11801-1, Information technology – Generic cabling for customer premises –
Part 1: General requirements
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO/IEC 11801-1 apply.
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3.2 Abbreviated terms
For the purposes of this document, the abbreviated terms given in ISO/IEC 11801-1 and the
following apply.
SNR signal to noise ratio
NVP nominal velocity of propagation

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4 Extended reach channel specifications
4.1 General
Balanced cabling channels in accordance with ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017, Class I and Class II,
are intended to support link data rate operating at 25 Gbit/s – for example,
ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD3:2017 25GBASE-T – with link reach up to 30 m.
NOTE 1 ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD3:2017 25GBASE-T link segment specifications are referenced, see
ISO/IEC TR 11801-9905.
Class I and Class II balanced cabling channels in accordance with ISO/IEC 11801-1:2017 are
implemented using Category 8.1 and Category 8.2 balanced screened cabling components,
respectively.
NOTE 2 ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD3:2017 25GBASE-T is defined using Category 8.1 and Category 8.2 (Class I
and Class II, respectively) up to 1 250 MHz.
ISO/IEC 11801-1 allows for variation in channel implementation configurations that maintain
conformance to channel specifications.
Enhanced channel reference implementations use two connections, with two 2 m, 20 % derated
cords attached to the ends of a permanent link, so that the permanent link length is equal to
the channel length (in metres) minus 4 m.
Enhanced channels can provide additional SNR margin-to-capacity, which can potentially
support additional reach, see Annex B.
NOTE 3 The possibility of additional reach can be verified with manufacturers of specific equipment before
deployment.
Extended reach channel reference implementations, greater than 30 m, are evaluated over four
reach ranges: ≤ 40 m, ≤ 50 m, ≤ 67 m, and ≤ 100 m; see Table 1.
Balanced cabling covered by this document:
a) is specified in accordance with ISO/IEC 11801-1;
b) is tested in accordance with ISO/IEC 11801-1, i.e. as specified in IEC 61935-1.
4.2 Channel performance enhancement methods for increased SNR
4.2.1 General
Table 1 shows the enhancement method considerations for 25 Gbit/s and 25GBASE-T operation
over various extended reach cabling channels using Category 8.1 and Category 8.2
components.
NOTE 25GBASE-T can be supported only by channels which fully conform to the ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3:2017/AMD3
25GBASE-T link segment specifications, see 4.2.2.

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Table 1 – Enhancement methods for 25 Gbit/s extended reach
Channel length, L
m
Reach range 30 < L ≤ 40 40 < L ≤ 50 50 < L ≤ 67 68 < L ≤ 100
Application 25 Gbit/s and 25 Gbit/s 25 Gbit/s 25 Gbit/s
supported 25GBASE-T
Recommended channel enhancement method
Channel Reduced delay and Reduced delay and Reduced delay and Reduced delay and
component delay skew in delay skew in delay skew in delay skew in
Category 8.1 accordance with accordance with accordance with accordance with
4.2.2. 4.2.2, and 4.2.2, 4.2.2,
Enhanced cable in Enhanced cable in Enhanced cable in
accordance with accordance with accordance with
4.2.3. 4.2.3, and 4.2.3, and
Enhanced Enhanced
connector in connector in
accordance with accordance with
4.2.4. 4.2.4.
Channel Red
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