1、ANSI/TIA/EIA-606-A-2002 Approved: May 16, 2002 TIA/EIA STANDARD Administration Standard for C ommer c ia1 T ele c ommunic at ions Infrastructure TIAEIA-606-A 1 (Revision of TIA/EIA-606) MAY 2002 TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Representing the telecommunications industry in association with
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19、ries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TINEIA-606-A ADMINISTRATION STANDARD FOR COMMERCIAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE Table of Contents FOREWORD . V 1 INTRODUCTION . 1 1 .I General 1 1.2 Purpose 1
20、1.3 Specification of criteria . 1 1.4 Metric equivalents of US customary units 1 1 Elements of an administration system . 2 1.5 Life of this Standard 1.6 4 4 2.2 Normative references . 4 2 SCOPE 2.1 Applicability 3 DEFINITIONS, ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS, UNITS OF MEASURE 5 3.1 General 5 3.2 Definit
21、ion of terms . .5 3.3 Acronyms and abbreviations 9 3.4 Units of measure 9 4 CLASSES OF ADMINISTRATION . 10 4.1 General IO 4.2 Determination of class 10 4.2.1 Class1 IO 4.2.2 Class 2 IO 4.2.3 Class 3 II 4.2.4 Class 4 II Classes and associated identifiers . 11 4.3 5 CLASS 1 ADMINISTRATION . 13 5.1 Inf
22、rastructure identifiers 13 5.1 .I TS identifie 13 5.1.2 Horizontal I . 13 5.1.3 TMGB identifier . 15 5.1.4 TGB identifier 15 5.2 Required records 15 5.2.1 Horizontal link records . 15 6 CLASS 2 ADMINISTRATION . 17 6.1 Infrastructure identifiers 17 I Copyright Electronic Industries Alliance Provided
23、by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TINEIA-606-A 6.1 .I Building backbone cable identifier . 17 6.1.2 . 17 Building backbone pair or optical fiber identifier 6.1.3 Firestopping location identifier . . 18 6.2 Required records
24、 . 18 6.2.1 TS records . . 18 6.2.2 Backbone cable records . 18 6.2.3 TMGB record . . 19 6.2.4 TGB records . 19 6.2.5 Firestopping records . 19 7 CLASS 3 ADMINISTRATION 20 7.1 Infrastructure identifiers . 20 7.1 .I Building identifier 20 7.1.2 Campus backbon tifier 20 7.2 Required records 21 7.2.1 B
25、uilding records . . 21 7.2.2 Campus backbone cable records . 21 7.1.3 Campus backbone pair or optical fiber identifier . . 21 8 CLASS 4 ADMINISTRATION . 23 8.1 Infrastructure identifiers . 23 8.1 .I Campus or site identifier . 23 8.2 Required records . 23 8.2.1 Campus or site records . . 23 9 COLOR-
26、CODING IDENTIFICATION . 24 9.1 General . . 24 9.2 Color-coding of termination fields . . 24 9.2.1 General . 24 9.2.2 Color-coding of specific termi . 24 9.3 Color-coding in horizontal cabling. . 26 9.3.1 Horizontal cabling components . 26 9.3.2 Optical fiber cabling components . 26 9.3.2.1 Optical f
27、iber patch cords . 26 9.3.2.2 Optical fiber types and c ector types . 26 10 LABELING PROCEDURES . 27 27 10.1 Visibility and durability . 10.2 Mechanical generation . 27 11 LINKAGES AND REPORTS . 28 11 .I Required linkages . 28 11.2 Required reports . 28 ANNEXA (INFORMATIVE) NOTES ON IMPLEMENTATION O
28、F THIS STANDARD 29 A.l A.2 A.3 Administering horizontal cables containing multiple horizontal links . 29 Adaptability to special requirements 30 Formats of administration 30 II Copyright Electronic Industries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking
29、permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TINEIA-606-A A.4 Installation issues 31 A.5 Consistency in identifier formats 31 A.6 Notes on individual classes of administration 32 A.6.1 Class 1 32 A.6.2 Class 2 33 . .33 33 A.6.3 Class3 . .34 A.6.4 Class 4 . .34 A.7 Examples of labeling . .34 A.6.2.1 Identi
30、fer formats A.6.2.2 Administration methods . ANNEX B (INFORMATIVE) RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF OPTIONAL IDENTIFIERS . 44 B.l General 44 B.2 Absolute and partial identifiers . 44 B.3 Identifier formats 44 B.4 Space identifiers . 44 B.5 Examples of elements and identifiers . .45 ANNEX C (INF
31、ORMATIVE) GRAPHICAL, SYMBOLOGY, AND DRAWING ELEMENTS OF ADMINISTRATION . 53 ANNEX D (INFORMATIVE) INDEX OF TEXT REFERENCES TO IDENTIFIERS 65 ANNEX E (INFORMATIVE) BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES . 66 . 111 Copyright Electronic Industries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo re
32、production or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TINEIA-606-A List of Tables Table 1 : Identifiers grouped by class 12 Table 2: Summary of termination color-coding 24 Table 3: Optional identifiers associated with pathway. device. and space elements . 47 Table 4: Layers. element descri
33、ptions. colors. and line types 55 List of Fig u res Figure 1 : A representative model of typical telecommunications infrastructure elements for administration 3 Figure 2: Illustration of color-coding of termination fields . Error! Bookmark not defined . Figure 3: Examples of outlet faceplate labelin
34、g . 35 Figure 4: Examples of patch panel labeling . 36 Figure 5: Example of IDC connecting hardware (punch-down block) labeling . 37 Figure 6: Example of IDC connecting hardware (punch-down block) labeling . 38 Figure 7: Example of firestop location labeling Figure 8: Example of bonding and groundin
35、g I Figure 9: Example of Horizontal Link Record. Figure 1 O: Example of spread-sheet implementation of class 1 administration system: . 43 Figure 11: Example showing relationship of sites. buildings. areas. spaces. locations. and objects . 49 Figure 12: Example of optional pathway identifiers and la
36、beling . 50 Figure 13: Example of optional pathway identifier and labeling . 51 Figure 14: Example of pathway detail and required faceplate labeling 52 57 Figure 16: Pathway CO 58 Figure 17: T3 symbols 59 Figure 18: T2 symbols 60 Figure 19: Example of TO drawing level . 61 Figure 20: Example of TI d
37、rawing level . 62 Figure 21 : Example of T2 drawing level . 63 Figure 22: Example of T3 drawing level . 64 Figure 15: TI line style iv Copyright Electronic Industries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA
38、IEIA-606-A FOREWORD (This foreword is not part of this Standard) This Standard was developed by TIAIEIA Subcommittee TR-42.6. Approval of this Standard This Standard was approved by TIAIEIA Subcommittee TR-42.6, TIAIEIA Engineering Committee TR-42, and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI
39、). TIAIEIA reviews standards every 5 years. At that time, standards are reaffirmed, rescinded, or revised according to the submitted updates. Updates to be included in the next revision should be sent to the committee chair or to TIAIEIA. Contributing organizations More than 30 organizations within
40、the telecommunications industry contributed their expertise to the development of this Standard (including manufacturers, consultants, end users, distributors, and other organizations). Documents superseded This Standard replaces the first edition of ANSI/EIA/TIA-606, originally published August 199
41、3. Significant technical changes from the previous edition a) Establishes classes of administration, to address the different needs of small, medium, large, and very large telecommunications infrastructure systems. b) Accommodates the scalable needs of telecommunications infrastructure systems. c) A
42、llows modular implementation of different parts of this Standard. d) Specifies identifier formats to accommodate the exchange of information between design drawings, test instruments, administration software, and other documents or tools which may be used throughout the lifecycle of the cabling infr
43、astructure. e) Specifies labeling formats. f) Definition of terms are harmonized across all premises telecommunications infrastructure standards. Relationship to other standards and documents This Standard is a member of a family of standards related to the telecommunications infrastructure. Other s
44、tandards within this family are: a) Commercial Building Telecommunicafions Cabling Sfandard Par 1: General Requiremenfs (ANSi/TiAIEiA-568-B.1-2001) b) Commercial Building Telecommunicafions Cabling Sfandard Par 2: Balanced Twisfed-pair Cabling (ANSi/TiAIEiA-568-B.2-2001) c) Opfical Fiber Cabling Com
45、ponenf Sfandard (ANSI/TIAIEIA-568-B.3-2000) d) Commercial Building Sfandard for Telecommunicafions Pafhways and Spaces V Copyright Electronic Industries Alliance Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIAIEIA-606-A (AN
46、S IITIAIE IA-569-A- 1 998) e) Residenfial Telecommunicafions Cabling Sfandard (ANSIITIAIEIA-570-A-1999) f) Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requiremenfs for Telecommunicafions (ANS IITIAIE IA-607- 1 994) g) Cusfomer-owned Oufside Planf Telecommunicafions Cabling Sfandard (ANSIITIAIEIA-758-
47、1999) Useful supplements to this Standard are the Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI) Telecommunicafions Disfribufion Mefhods Manual, Cusfomer-owned Oufside Planf Manual, and The Telecommunicafions Cabling Insfallafion Manual. These manuals provide recommended practices and me
48、thods by which many of the requirements of this Standard are implemented. The National Electrical CodeB (ANSIINFPA 70) contains requirements for telecommunications pathways and cabling within buildings that govern the use of this Standard. The National Electrical Safety CodeB (ANSIIIEEE C2) also con
49、tains requirements for telecommunications pathways and cabling between buildings that govern the use of this Standard. Other references are listed in annex E. The following list may be useful to the reader in acquiring safety and other additional code-related information: American Insurance Association: National Building Code (NBC) Building Officials and Code Administrators (BOCA): The BOCA Basic Building