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NetDoc™
User’s Manual
B-3 Rev B
Cable Management System (CMS)
A system that supports telecommunications cabling for a multi-provide, multi-vendor
environment. It provides a uniform administration approach that is independent of applications.
It establishes guidelines for owners, end users, facilities and administrators. A CMS must be
able to document multiple media and mixed media horizontal cabling, including copper, fiber
optic and coaxial cables.
Campus
A collection of buildings and grounds that operate as one continuous facility (e.g., multi-
building corporate headquarters, university buildings, etc.). A company may have only
building, however, many companies conduct business in a number of locations. The campus
feature makes it possible to manage infrastructure specific to each location.
Color Coding
A method to simplify infrastructure administration and maintenance by making the structure of
the cabling more intuitive. Cross-connections generally connect termination fields of different
colors. Typical color coding is:
Orange
: Demarcation point; central office connection.
Green
: Network connection; user side of central office connection.
Purpose
: Common equipment; connections to PBS, mainframe computer, LAN,
multiplexer.
Red
: Key system; connections to key telephone systems.
White
: First-level backbone; terminations of intrabuildilng backbone cable connecting to
MC to ICs.
Grey
: Second-level backbone; termination of backbone cable between bulidings.
Brown
: Interbuilding backbone; termination of backbone cable between buildings.
Blue
: Horizontal; terminations of horizontal cable in TS.
Yellow
: Other; alarms, security or energy management.
Company
The company is the highest-level component in NetDoc™ and is the starting point for
managing your cabling infrastructure. Even if you only manage the infrastructure for a single
company, you still need to define the company before setting up cabling infrastructure.
Cross Connect (XC)
Connecting hardware used to patch between two groups of cables (e.g., horizontal to
backbone). Usually located in a telecommunications closet or equipement room.
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