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Cabling Recommendations
Comply with the following recommendations:
- Use only shielded cables.
- Ensure that cable distance and rate limits
meet IEEE-recommended maximum speeds and distances for signaling purposes.
For information about attenuation and power loss in optical fiber cables see:
- ANSI T1.646a-1997 Telecommunications –
Broadband ISDN - Physical Layer Specification for User-Network Interfaces
Including DS1/ATM (1997)
- ANSI T1.646-1995 Telecommunications –
Broadband ISDN - Physical Layer Specification for User-Network Interfaces
Including DS1/ATM (1995)
- Ensure that power cables deliver sufficient
power to the system.
- Attach laser fiber connectors only to Class
1 laser devices in accordance with IEC 825-1, Safety of Laser Products - Part
1.
- Route cables so that they do not restrict
ventilation or airflow.
- Route cables so that modules and field-replaceable
units are easily accessible.
- Route cables in a logical direction to prevent
loss of connectivity to other equipment in the rack, associated equipment
in adjacent racks, or to the backbone network.
- Consider using cable-management brackets
to keep network cables untangled and orderly and to prevent cables from hindering
access to other slots.
- For specifications on cables for line modules, see the ERX
Module Guide.
You may want to consult the document GR-63 (LSSGR, FD-15): Network Equipment
Building System (NEBS) Requirements: Physical Protection, Issue 1, October
1995 for additional cable recommendations.
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