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This guide outlines the crucial labeling standards for network equipment, patch panels, and wall plates, designed for efficiency and clarity in telecommunications environments. It covers labeling from switch patch panels to remote panels, and includes instructions for rack labels and wall mount equipment. Key considerations for standardization include the format for fiber ports, use of colons or slashes in labeling, and guidance on group names for non-network equipment. Follow these specifications to ensure coherent and manageable labeling practices in your setups.
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LABELING PRESENTATION BY WES WILDCAT WILDCAT PRODUCTION
STANDARD LABEL THAT GOES FROM SWITCH PATCH PANELS TO REMOTE PATCH PANELS
STANDARD LABEL THAT GOES FROM REMOTE PATCH PANEL TO EQUIPMENT
CARD FOR INSIDE THE OLD SIEMON WALLPLATES
LABEL FOR PHONE PANELS OR CALLED 110 AND 66 BLOCKS
LABELS WITH ORIGINAL NAME AND EQUIPMENT NAME
LABEL FOR EQUIPMENT THAT DON’T BELONG TO NETS LIKE IN ML-MR AND CG2
NEW STYLE PATCH PANELS IN CG1 AND FL0
INFORMATION I NEED IS THE LOCATION SWITCH NAME AND SWITCH PORTS
LABELING INFO FROM NETWORK TO WALLPLATE
FOLLOW UP • ARE FIBER PORTS TO BE LABELED BY • PAIR OR BY PORTS? • 2. SHOULD FIBER PANELS BY LABELED • BY NUMBERS OR BY ALPHA? • 3. DO WE USE A COLON OR SLASH ON • EQUIPMENT LABELS. Ex, 3:7 OR 3/7 • 4. SHOULD GROUP NAME GO ON LABELS • ON EQUIPMENT THAT DON’T BELONG TO • NETS? Ex, R4-HURON OR R4-DSG/HURON