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User’s Manual
Exploring the Application
Hierarchy Descriptions
When you select a level in the Navigation tree, the selection is highlighted and the details for
that selection display in the other sections of the Workspace. Also, when you hover your
cursor over any item on the tree, a floating box opens with the name and type of infrastructure
item. If the item is a Faceplate, the box will also include the ports connected with it.
The following illustrates the standard hierarchy for the Navigation Tree. A description of each
level is described below.
Company
The highest-level component and the starting point for managing
your cabling infrastructure. Even if you only manage the
infrastructure for a single company, you must define the company
before setting up cabling infrastructure.
Campus
If the company has only one location, create a single campus. If the
company conducts business in a number of locations, this feature
makes it possible to manage infrastructure specific to each location.
Outdoor Space
You can set up an outdoor space such as a Manhole or a Utility
Pole. After spaces are in place, specify cabling and hardware.
Building
Each campus includes buildings containing spaces that house the
infrastructure components. Your company may have one or more
buildings that can be interconnected by cabling components.
Floor
Floors are the next level of geographical infrastructure in Buildings.
Work Area Space
All building (indoor) floor space is categorized as either a Work Area
or a Telecommunication Space. A Work Area houses users and
workstation assets, such as cubicles or offices.
Telecommunication
Space
A Telecommunications Space is where termination hardware or
backbone assets reside.
Faceplate
Usually attached to a Work Area such as an office. Although many
cabling infrastructure elements can be added after the geographical
infrastructure is set up, faceplates should be set up first.
Rack
An open shelf structure, usually made of aluminum or steel, that is
attached to a floor, ceiling or wall. Cables are laid in and fastened to
the rack and connected to the equipment.
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