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23、oreword . vii Introduction ix General ix Purpose ix Specification of criteria . x Metric equivalents of US customary units . . x Life of this Standard . x Use of legacy identifier formats x Elements of an Administration System . . . . x 1 SCOPE . 1 2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES . 1 3 DEFINITION OF TERMS, A
24、CRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS, AND UNITS OF MEASURE 2 3.1 General . 2 3.2 Definition of terms . . . 2 3.3 Acronyms and abbreviations . . . 8 3.4 Units of measure . . . . . 8 4 CLASSES OF ADMINISTRATION . 9 4.1 General . . . . . 9 4.2 Determination of class . . 9 4.2.1 Class 1 . . . . . 9 4.2.2 Class 2 .
25、 . . 9 4.2.3 Class 3 . . . . . 10 4.2.4 Class 4 . . . 10 4.3 Classes and associated identifiers . . . . 1 0 4.4 Labeling formats . . . . . 1 0 4.5 ANSI/TIA-606-A and ISO/IEC TR 14763-2-1 compatible formats . . . . 11 4.6 Alternative label formats . . . . . . 16 5 CLASS 1 ADMINISTRATION . 17 5.1 Infr
26、astructure identifiers . . . . . . . . . . 17 5.1.1 Telecommunications space identifier . . . . . . . . 17 5.1.2 Cabinet and rack identifiers . . . . . . . 18 5.1 .3 Patch panel and termination block identifier . . . 24 5.1.4 Patch panel port and termination block position identifiers . . . . . . .
27、33 5.1.5 Cables between patch panels or termination blocks . . . . . 34 5.1.6 Administration of pairs, strands, and groupings within a cable . . . 37 5.1. 7 Cabling Subsystem 1 link identifier . . . . . . . . . 38 5. 1.8 Equipment outlet and telecommunications outlet identifiers . . . . . 40 5.1 .9
28、Identifiers for consolidation points on Cabling Subsystem 1 links . . . . 41 5.1.1 0 Identifiers for zone distribution area ports . . . . .41 5.1 .11 Identifiers for splices on Cabling Subsystem 1 links . . . 42 5.1.12 TMGB identifier . . . . . . 43 5.1 .13 TGB identifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
29、3 ii ANSifTIA-606-B 5.1.14 RGB identifier . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 5.1.15 Mesh-BN identifier . . . 44 5. 1 . 16 BCT identifier . . . . . 45 5.1.17 TBB identifier . . . 45 5.1.18 GE identifier . . . 46 5.1.19 Identifier for bonding conductor attached to TMGB . . . .46 5.1.20 Identifier for bonding
30、conductor attached to TGB . . . 47 5.1.21 Identifier for bonding conductor attached to mesh-BN . . . . 48 5.1.22 Identifier for bonding conductor attached to RGB . . . 48 5.2 Required records . . . . 49 6 CLASS 2 ADMINISTRATION . 49 6.1 Infrastructure identifiers . . . .49 6.1.1 Building Cabling Sub
31、system 2 and 3 cable identifiers . . 50 6.1.2 Pairs, strands, and grouping identifiers for Building Cabling Subsystem 2 and 3 51 6.1.3 Building Cabling Subsystem 2 and 3 splice identifier . . 51 6.1.4 Firestopping location identifier . . . 52 6.2 Required records . . . . 53 6.2.1 TS records . 53 6.2
32、.2 Building Cabling Subsystem 2 and 3 cable records . . 53 6.2.3 TMGB records . . . 54 6.2.4 TGB records . . 54 6.2.5 Firestopping records . . . . . . 54 7 CLASS 3 ADMINISTRATION . 55 7.1 Infrastructure identifiers 55 7.1.1 Campus or site identifier . . 55 7.1.2 Building identifier . . . 56 7.1.3 In
33、ter-building cable identifier . . . . . 56 7.1.4 Inter-building cable pair I port identifier . . . 57 7.1.5 Inter-building cable splice identifier . . . 57 7.2 Required records . . . . 56 7.2.1 Building records . . . . . 58 7.2.2 Campus cable records . . . . 58 8 CLASS 4 ADMINISTRATION . 59 8.1 Infr
34、astructure identifiers . . 59 8.2 Required records . . . . . . 59 9 OPTIONAL IDENTIFIERS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE ELEMENTS 59 9.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . 59 9.2 Absolute and partial identifiers . . . . 60 9. 3 Outdoor telecommunications space identifiers . . . . 60 9.3.1 TIA-606-A compatible format
35、. . . . 60 9.3.2 ISO/IEC compatible format. . . . 60 9.3.3 Implementation and labeling . . . . . . . . . 60 9.4 Pathway identifiers . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 9.4.1 Intra-space pathway identifiers . . . . . . 61 9.4.2 Intra-building pathway identifiers . . . . . . . 61 9.4.3 Building entrance pathwa
36、y identifiers . . . . . . 62 9.4.4 Outside plant pathway identifiers . . . . 62 9.4.5 Campus entrance pathway identifiers . . . . . . . . . 63 9.5 Examples of elements and identifiers . . . . . . . . . . 63 iii ANSifTIA-606-B 10 COLOR-CODING IDENTIFICATION . 67 1 0.1 General . 67 10.2 Color-coding o
37、f termination fields 67 1 0.2.1 General 67 1 0.2.2 Color-coding of specific termination fields . 67 10.3 Color-coding in Cabling Subsystem 1 cabling . 69 1 0.3.1 Cabling Subsystem 1 cabling components . 69 1 0.3.2 Fiber cabling components . . . 69 11 PERMANENT LABELS 69 11.1 Visibility and durabilit
38、y . 69 11.2 Machine generation 69 12 ADMINISTRATION SYSTEMS USING RECORDS, LINKAGES mandatory and advisory. The mandatory requirements are designated by the word “shall“; advisory requirements are designated by the words “should,“ “may,“ or “desirable,“ which are used interchangeably in this Standar
39、d. Mandatory criteria generally apply to protection, performance, administration and compatibility; they specify the absolute minimum acceptable requirements. Advisory or desirable criteria are presented when their attainment will enhance the general performance of the cabling system in all its cont
40、emplated applications. A note in the text, table, or figure is used for emphasis or for offering informative suggestions. Metric equivalents of US customary units The dimensions in this Standard are metric or US customary with soft conversion to the other. Life of this Standard This Standard is a li
41、ving document. The criteria contained in this Standard are subject to revisions and updating as warranted by advances in building construction techniques and telecommunications technology. Use of legacy identifier formats This Standard specifies two identifier formats, one fully backward compatible
42、with legacy TIA-606-A identifiers and one based on TIA-606-A, but modified to be compatible with the ISO/IEC TR 14763-2-1 identifiers. New administration systems should use the identifier format compatible with the ISO/IEC TR 14763-2-1. Elements of an administration system Figure 2 illustrates a rep
43、resentative model for generic telecommunications infrastructures for which this Standard specifies an administration system. The elements illustrated include: a) Cabling Subsystem 1 pathways and cabling; b) Cabling Subsystem 2 and 3 pathways and cabling; c) telecommunications bonding and grounding;
44、d) spaces (e.g., entrance facility, telecommunications room, equipment room); and e) firestopping. X ANSJfTIA-606-8 Building 1 Fire stop location -, I r=-.-, . 1 Horizontal pathways and cabling I )I , l p / /“ -01 Telecommunications room Horizontal cross connect (HC) I Telecommunications room f-, In
45、termediate cross connect (/C) -_j -Backbone pathways and cabling Equipment room r-, Main cross connect (MC) r-t-ttt- , Telecom bonding backbone (TBB) / lnterbuilding pathways and cab/in Entrance facl/ity Demarr:stlon point Telecommunications grounding I bonding . “-Cables to central office or servic
46、e provider j_ I Grounding electrode system 1 L - - - - - - - - - - - Legend X =Cross connect =Telecommunications grounding bus bar = Wo*area outlet 1 = Not in scope 1 _ _1 of standard Building_2 Telecommunications roo _ =ss=-t(HC11 D / Equipment room Intermediate cross connect (/C) I L _ _ Figure 2
47、- A representative model of typical telecommunications infrastructure elements for administration xi AN SlfTIA606B 1 SCOPE This Standard specifies administration systems for telecommunications infrastructure within buildings (including commercial, industrial, residential, and data center premises) a
48、nd between buildings. This infrastructure may range in size from a building requiring a single telecommunications space (TS) and associated elements, to many TSs and associated elements in multiple campus locations. This Standard applies to administration of telecommunications infrastructure in existing, renovated, and new buildings. This Standard addresses the administration of telecommunications infrastructure by: a) assigning identifiers to components of the infrastructure b) specifying elements of information that make up records for each identifier c) specifying relationships betwee
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