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18-TIA606 Admin Standard
18-TIA606 Admin Standard
Administration
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Edit December 2013
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Bob Elaine Raj Dsk#3 Dsk#6
Boss Front Sales3 E.W. NW1
Record Keeping
◦ All labelled elements are recorded
◦ Specify symbols used
◦ Define the reports that need to be kept or generated
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Identified Elements
Every location, cable, pathway and
termination point must have a unique
identifier.
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Administration Classes
Four Administration Classifications:
◦ Class 1: Single Building, Single
Telecommunications Room
◦ Class 2: Single Building, Multiple
Telecommunications Rooms
◦ Class 3: Multiple Buildings, Single Site
◦ Class 4: Multiple Buildings, Multiple Sites
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Conventions
The EIA/TIA 568C standard for color code sequences
should be followed.
Panel Labeling
◦ All panel ports should be read and labelled from left to right
(viewed from the front), starting at the top left.
◦ May be labeled with a letter designator or its numerical unit
position.
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Identifier
The standard defines a descriptive
identification label.
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image: www.cablinginstall.com
Identifiers
(Labels)
Placed within 30cm of the end of a cable.
Must be durable and resistant to
environmental conditions.
Must be easily read (contrast)
Must be typed or mechanically printed (no
hand written labels)
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Required Identifiers
Cabling Subsystem1link (Horizontal Link)
Patch panel port & termination point
TS (Telecommunication Space)
Cabinet, rack, enclosure, wall segment
Patch panel or block
TMGB & from object (ANSI/TIA 607
element)
TGB & from object (ANSI/TIA 607 element)
RGB, BCT, TBB, GE (ANSI/TIA 607 element)
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Suggestions for Unique
Identifiers
from the 606A standard
BC Bonding conductor IC Intermediate crossconnect
BCD Backbone conduit Jx Jack
Cx Cable MC Main crossconnect
CB Backbone cable MH Man or maintenance hole
CD Conduit PB Pull box
CC Cross-Connect PE Pedestal
CP Consolidation Point Sx Splice
CT Cable Tray SE Service entrance
EC Equip. Bonding conductor SL Sleeve
EF Entrance facility SP Splices in Horizontal Link
EO Equipment Outlet TC Telecom Closet
ER Equipment room TGB Telecom Grounding busbar
Fx Fiber TMGB Telecom Main grounding
busbar
GB Grounding busbar TO Telecommunications Outlet 14
A B C D E F G H I J
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Identifiers
fs: (f) # floor, (s) TS of that floor
-a:n: (a) panel/block, (n) # port/IDC section or (a) # panel U (n) # port
xy: (x) horizontal tile of a floor, (y) vertical tile
b: (b) # building
c: (c) # site or campus
n: (n) # cable
d: (d) # pair/strand
b: (b) # building
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Identifiers
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Example
A telecom rack is located in a TR on the 3rd
floor, east side at grid position “C-6”. The
port is #4 on the 2nd rack down from the top.
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image: www.cablinginstall.com 20
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Examples of Basic
Identifiers
Class 3 Horizontal (Multiple Buildings, Single Site)
021-2B-3C04
021-2B-A4-30:04
Second Floor,
Building Rack at Panel at 30U,
Telecom Room
Number grid A4 Port Number 4 22
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Examples of Advanced
Identifiers
Class 3 Backbone (Multiple Buildings, Single Site)
06 - 1C / 05 - 2B. FMM2 . 4
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image: www.bicsi.org
Example of Block Label
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Example of
color coding
termination
fields
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Grounding
Infrastructure
The telecommunications
grounding infrastructure should
also be managed under the image: www.thefoa.org
standard.
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Pathways and Spaces
Pathways and spaces follow an
identification format:
◦ fs-UUU.n.d(q) where:
f = floor
s = space
UUU = descriptive identifier/location
n = pathway element
d = detail information
q = qualifying information
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T-Drawings
T0: Campus or Site Plans
◦ Backbones
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T-Drawings
T3Telecommunications Rooms
◦ Room Layout
◦ Rack/Cabinet elevations
T5Schedules
◦ Spreadsheets showing information for cutover and
cable plant management
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T1 Drawing Example