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The
U d t d Label
L b l St
Standard
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Todd Fries
NOTE: An identifier is simply the printed text that will appear on a label as related to the standard.
Creates new identification format for Cabling Subsystem 1 link identifiers (Horizontal links), Cabling
Subsystem 2 and 3 links (Backbone cables) as well as telecommunications outlets, equipment
outlets, splices, consolidation points and outdoor telecommunication spaces.
Creates new identifiers for telecommunications outlets, equipment outlets, splices, consolidation
points and outdoor telecommunication spaces (maintenance holes, pedestals, hand holes, etc.)
Administers Cabling
g Subsystem
y
2 and 3 links by
yp
pair g
groups,
p corresponding
p
g to p
ports ((Pairs, strands
and grouping identifiers) rather than copper pairs or single fibers. See clause 6.1.2.
Administration of grounding and bonding systems beyond the TMGB and TGB
LEGACY IDENTIFIERS
The standard specifies two formats
1. One fully backward compatible to TIA-606-A
2. One based on TIA-606-A , addendum 1, but modified to
be compatible with ISO/IEC TR14763-2-1 identifiers.
This is meant for administration systems
y
that are meant
to be deployed internationally.
3 Voted to publish 2/7/2012
3.
The size,
size color
color, and contrast of all labels should be
selected to ensure that the identifiers are easily read.
Labels should be visible during normal maintenance of
th infrastructure.
the
i f t t
Labels should be resistant to the environmental
conditions at the point of installation (such as moisture,
heat, or ultraviolet light), and should have a design life
equal to or greater than that of the labeled component.
LABELING 4.4
+
+ sign in front of an identifier specifies that the
next portion of the identifier is a location aspect for
ISO/IEC TR 14763-2-1 compatible identifiers.
Plus only needs to appear in the records section and
not on the actual label.
= sign in front of an identifier specifies a function aspect.
(Example: =XO for telecommunications outlet)
[[[+c]+b][f]s.][x]y
Class 1
Class 2 -
Class 3 - 1000
1000+ USERS
Class 4 - 1000s AND MULTIPLE LOCATIONS
4 CLASSES OF COMPLEXITY
CLASS 1
An organization whose needs are served by a single
E i
Equipment
t Room.
R
Th
The ER iis th
the only
l space TS
administered. There are no TRs and no Cabling
S bs stem 2 and 3 cable labeling or o
Subsystem
outside
tside plant
cabling systems to administer.
REQUIRED IDENTIFIERS
(R) Cabling Subsystem 1 link identifier. (Horizontal Link)
(R) Patch panel port and patch panel termination point identifiers
(S) (R) TS Identifier
(R) Cabinet, rack, enclosure, wall segment identifier
(R) Patch panel or block identifier
(R) TMG Identifier + from object
(R) TGB Identifier + from object
TS IDENTIFIER
5.1.1.1
1A
+fs if compatible
p
with
ISO/IEC TR14763-2-1
(e.g. AG54) or
(e.g. RAR05) or
AB
AC
AD
AE
AF
AG AH
AI
AJ
AK
AL AM AN
X Coordinate
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
Right Front
Corner
08
09
Sample
p
Cabinet
10
11
12
13
1A.AJO5
Y Coordinate
5.1.2.6
or
5.1.3.1.1
AD02-45
X coordinate
Panel
Y coordinate
Y
+fs.x1y1+r1
ISO/IEC
compatible
PATCH PANEL
IDENTIFIER
5.1.3.1.1
fs.x1y-r1
or
AD02-F27
AD 02 - F27
X coordinate
Y coordinate
Panel
5.1.3.1.3.1
513131
5.1.3.1.3.1
f1s1 = Space
p
identifier optional.
p
X1Y1-r1 = Near end patch panel identifier and near end
room name may be omitted. (Near end / Far end room
can be omitted if within the same space.
PN = Port number range near end and or far end.
OPTIONAL
PANEL FZ54-45
Ports 01-24 to HDA01 AJ17-45 Ports 01-24
The Far end telecommunication space name MDA
(Main Distribution Area) or HDA (Horizontal Distribution Area)
can be added for additional information.
f1s1.x1y1-r1:P1
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ eg.,
1A. AJ 05
or
1A.AJ05-35:01
35:01
Data center
(optional)
X coordinate
Panel
Port
Y coordinate
di t
POWER/DATA
(Labeling 5.1.4.4)
f1s1.x1y1-r1:P1 pn
or 1A.AJ05-35:B06
1A. AJ 05
35:B06
Data center
(optional)
X coordinate
5.1.4.1
Y coordinate
Sub panel
f1s1.x1y1-r1:PN1
or
1A.AJO5-35:01-06
35:01-06
Data center
(optional)
X coordinate
Y coordinate
di t
Panel
Port
5151
5.1.5.1
Free
standing
t di
equipment
no patch
panel
5153
5.1.5.3
One MPO
Connection
Grid Location
Panel
Sub Panel
Sequential
q
2 digit
g
ID for each 12
strand cable
MPO/LC cables
are always
12 strand
5.1.7.3
Fa
ar end portt #
Fa
ar end patcch #
Fa
ar End rack # 2
Ne
ear end po
ort #
5161
5.1.6.1
Ne
ear end pa
atch #
Ne
ear end ra
ack # 1
(ANSI/TIA-606-B)
x1y1 - r1 : p1 / x2y2 - r2 : p2
Class 1
AG09-27:01 / AJ06-27:01
Format recommended for links that terminate on panels or
blocks that are not in the same space.
AG04-35:01 / AD06-35:01=XL:05
XO = (OPTIONAL) Equipment Room Outlet
XC = (OPTIONAL) Consolidation
C
lid ti Point
P i t
XL = (OPTIONAL) ZDA Port
XSz = (OPTIONAL) Splice where z is the appropriate
distance along the cable of the splice from the termination
point in the telecommunications
telecomm nications room or HDA
HDA.
NOTE: The :05 is the optional port on a consolidation point.
5181
5.1.8.1
TS alpha #
TMGB
floor #
TMGB IDENTIFIER
TMGB
Class 1
1A-TMGB
MULTIPLE ELEMENT
BONDING & GROUNDING IDENTIFIER
2A-TGB1
f s
TGB
a#
TS alpha
floor #
Class 1
TGB
5.1.13.1
R
f s
TMGB
5.1.19
R
TMGB
TS alpha
a#
floor
object
Class 1
1TER=TMGB/A12
f s
Object
O
TGB
T
TS alpha #
T
ffloor #
TGB
object
Class 1
2C=TGB/acpanel
Applicable bonding
identifiers allow the /
Object suffix. TGB,
TBB, MBN, RGB
SPREADSHEET
SCOPE OF ANSI-EIA-TIA-606
Identifiers
Termination
T
i ti
Hardware
Identifiers
Pathway
y
Identifiers
Space
p
Identifiers
Cable
Identifiers
Grounding
Identifiers
Required
Termination
T
i ti
Position
Identifiers
Linkages
Telecommunications Records
Pathway
Records
Termination
Hardware
Records
Grounding
Records
Required
Linkages
Space
R
Records
d
Cable
Records
Termination
Position
Records
User
Codes
CLASS 2
An
An organization with one or more Telecommunication
spaces, but in a single building.
An ER with one or more TSs.
REQUIRED IDENTIFIERS
Identifiers required for a class 1 administration
system
t
plus..
l
fs1.x1y1-r1:P1[[P2]] / fs2.x2y2-r2:P3[[P4]]
1A AJ06-27:01-24
1A.AJ06
27:01 24 / 2A
2A.AG09
AG09-27:01-24
27:01 24
Can be a single port or range of ports 6.1.3
ISO = +1A.AJ06+27:01/+2A.AG09+27:01
6.1.2.3
fs1.x1y1-r1:p
p1 / fs2.x2y2-r2:p
p2
1A.AJ06-27:01 / 2A.AG09-27:01
New format based on pair groups corresponding
to p
ports ((rather than individual fibers or p
pairs))
P1 = port or termination at patch panel or block #1
P2 = port or termination at patch panel or block #2
Terminating both ends with modular jack = 4 pair
Terminating both ends on IDC blocks = 2 pair
6121
6.1.2.1
614
6.1.4
[[C1-]b
[[
] 1-][
][f1]s1 / [[
[[C2-]b
] 2-][
][f2]s2=U(n[d)])=
( [ )]) F[m]
[ ]
REQUIRED RECORDS
CLASS 2
CLASS 3
A
A Telecommunications infrastructure serving an
organization or enterprise in a campus environment.
This could encompass several hundred to several
thousand users. There are multiple buildings and
outside plant cabling systems to identify.
Infrastructure Identifiers
Building Identifier
Campus Inter building cable Identifier. Backbone
Campus Inter building cable pair or optical fiber
identifier. Backbone
7.1.3.1
(Backbone)
c1-b1-f1s1.x1y1-r1:P1[P2] / c2-b2-f2s2.x2y2-r2:P3[P4]
A-ENG-1A AGO5-35:01-06 / B-ADM-1A
A-ENG-1A.AGO5-35:01-06
B-ADM-1A.AD06-35:01-06
AD06-35:01-06
Or
ENG 1A R4 35 01 06 / ADM
ENG-1A.R4-35:01-06
ADM-1A.R5-35:01-06
1A R5 35 01 06
7.1.4.1
R
REQUIRED RECORDS
CLASS 4
A
A Telecommunications infrastructure that extends
across multiple geographic locations. Class 4 specifies
multiple
p campus
p telecommunications infrastructure.
REQUIRED IDENTIFIERS
AUTOMATED INFRASTRUCTURE
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Administered by
y paper
p p based, p
proprietary,
p
y
spreadsheets, databases.
Systems can be software and or hardware based
based.
The system should be capable of documenting the
i f t t
infrastructure
elements
l
t as described
d
ib d iin thi
this standard.
t d d
COLORS
(Required if color coding is used)
Demarcation point
N
Network
k connection
i
P
Pantone
3 3C Green
353C
G
Common equipment
K system
Key
t
P t
Pantone
184C Red
R d
Pantone White
(MC IC or IC-HC)Intra-building
(MC-IC
IC HC)Intra building backbone
Horizontal
Other
DATABASE MANAGEMENT
SOFTWARE BASED ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM
A Class 1 to 4 administration system may alternately be
implemented by means of a simple spreadsheet in a nonproprietary software program.