Cable labeling and connection records, Cable labeling and connection records -8 – LevelOne ProCon GSW-2476 Manuel d'utilisation

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Cable Labeling and Connection Records

When planning a network installation, it is essential to label the opposing
ends of cables and to record where each cable is connected. Doing so will
enable you to easily locate inter-connected devices, isolate faults and
change your topology without need for unnecessary time consumption.

To best manage the physical implementations of your network, follow
these guidelines:

• Clearly label the opposing ends of each cable.

• Using your building’s floor plans, draw a map of the location of all

network-connected equipment. For each piece of equipment, identify the
devices to which it is connected.

• Note the length of each cable and the maximum cable length supported

by the switch ports.

• For ease of understanding, use a location-based key when assigning

prefixes to your cable labeling.

• Use sequential numbers for cables that originate from the same

equipment.

• Differentiate between racks by naming accordingly.

• Label each separate piece of equipment.

• Display a copy of your equipment map, including keys to all

abbreviations at each equipment rack.

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