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REFERENCE GUIDE
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Table of Contents|
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
From Product Selection to Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
SECTION 1: STANDARDS REFERENCE DOCUMENTS . . . . 5
Standards Reference Documents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Abbreviation References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Obtaining Standards Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Additional Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
SECTION 2: BUILDING SUBSYSTEMS . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The Six Subsystems of a Structured Cabling System. . .
Maximum Cabling Distances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Star Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Introduction|
INTRODUCTION
90 RCDDs
Infrastructure
Solutions Lab
Network
Cabling
Access
Control
Video
Surveillance
Industrial Communication
and Control
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1. STANDARDS
REFERENCE
DOCUMENTS
Standards Reference Documents.......................6
Abbreviation References .................................. 8
Obtaining Standards Documents ..................... 8
Additional Resources ....................................... 9
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Description
ANSI/TIA-568-C.0
ANSI/TIA-568-C.1
Commercial Building
Telecommunications Cabling Standard
ANSI/TIA-568-C.2
Balanced Twisted-Pair
Telecommunications Cabling and
Components Standard
ANSI/TIA-568-C.3
ANSI/TIA-569-D
Telecommunications Pathways
and Spaces
ANSI/TIA-606-B
ANSI/TIA-607-C
Generic Telecommunications
Bonding and Grounding (Earthing)
for Customer Premises
ANSI/TIA-942-A
Telecommunications Infrastructure
Standard for Data Centers
IEEE 802.3af
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Standard
Description
IEEE 802.3an
IEEE 802.3at
IEEE 802.11
IEEE 802.3ba
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Abbreviation References
Table 1.2 Abbreviation References
Abbreviation
Reference
ANSI
ASTM
CSA
IEC
IEEE
Institute of Electrical
& Electronics Engineers
ISO
International Organization
for Standardization
NEC
NEMA
National Electrical
Manufacturers Association
NFPA
TIA
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Additional Resources
ANSI/TIA-1179
STANDARDS
REFERENCE
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Reference Guide
Standards
Reference Guide
Telecommunications
Infrastructure for
Industrial Premises
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Notes
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2. Building Subsystems|
2. BUILDING
SUBSYSTEMS
The Six Subsystems of a
Structured Cabling System.............................
1. Entrance Facilities (EF) ........................
2. Equipment Room (ER) ........................
3. Backbone Cabling ................................
4. Telecommunications Room (TR) and
Telecommunications Enclosure (TE) ......
5. H
orizontal Cabling (Cabling
Subsystem 1) ......................................
6. Work Area (WA) ....................................
Maximum Cabling Distances..........................
Star Wiring ....................................................
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13
13
13
14
14
15
16
20
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5
6
3
4
1 Entrance Facilities
2 Equipment Room
3 Backbone Cabling
4 Telecommunications
Room and Enclosure
5 Horizontal Cabling
6 Work Area
1
2
2. Building Subsystems|
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2. Building Subsystems|
100 Meters
Telecommunications
Room
Information
3 Meters Outlet
Workstation
90 M
Information
3 Meters Outlet
Workstation
eter
90 Meters
Information
3 Meters Outlet
Cross-Connect
eter
90 M
Workstation
6 Meters of
Patch Cord
1
2
Components
Computers, data terminals,
telephones, etc.
Modular cords, PC adapter cables,
fiber jumpers, etc.
Converters, baluns, etc. (Must be
external to telecommunications outlet)
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Media
Distance
m (ft.)
Ethernet
10BASE-T
Ethernet
100BASE-TX
Ethernet
1000BASE-T
Ethernet
10GBASE-T
ADSL
Category 3,
5e, 6, 6A
Category 5e,
6, 6A
Category 5e,
6, 6A
Category 6A
100 (328)
Category 3,
5e, 6, 6A
Category 3,
5e, 6, 6A
5,000
(16,404)
5,000
(16,404)
Category 3,
5e, 6, 6A
Category 3,
5e, 6, 6A
Category 3,
5e, 6, 6A
Category 3,
5e, 6, 6A
Category
5e, 6, 6A
Category
6, 6A
Category 3,
5e, 6, 6A
Category 3,
5e, 6, 6A
800 (2,625)
VDSL
Analog phone
Fax
ATM 25.6
ATM 51.84
ATM 155.52
ATM 1.2G
ISDN BRI
ISDN PRI
Comments
100 (328)
100 (328)
100 (328)
1.5 Mbps to
9 Mbps
1,500 m
(4,900 ft.) for
12.9 Mbps, 300 m
(1,000 ft.)
for 52.8 Mbps
5,000
(16,404)
100 (328)
100 (328)
100 (328)
100 (328)
5,000
(16,404)
5,000
(16,404)
128 kbps
1.472 Mbps
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Single-mode
62.5/125 m 50/125 m
TIA 492AAAA TIA 492AAAB
(OM1)
(OM2)
850 nm laseroptimized
50/125 m
TIA AAAC
(OM3)
TIA 492CAAA
(OS1)
TIA 492CAAB
(OS2)
Application
Parameter
Nominal
Wavelength
(nm)
850
1300
850
1300
850
1300
1310
1550
Ethernet
10/100BASE-SX
Channel
attenuation
(dB)
4.0
4.0
4.0
Supportable
distance
m (ft.)
300
(984)
300
(984)
300
(984)
Channel
attenuation
(dB)
11.0
6.0
6.0
Supportable
distance
m (ft.)
2,000
(6,560)
2,000
(6,560)
2,000
(6,560)
Channel
attenuation
(dB)
2.6
3.6
4.5
Supportable
distance
m (ft.)
275
(900)
550
(1,804)
800
(2,625)
Channel
attenuation
(dB)
2.3
2.3
2.3
4.5
Supportable
distance
m (ft.)
550
(1,804)
550
(1,804)
550
(1,804)
5,000
Channel
attenuation
(dB)
2.4
2.3
2.6
Supportable
distance
m (ft.)
33
(108)
82
(269)
300
(984)
Channel
attenuation
(dB)
2.5
2.0
2.0
6.3
Supportable
distance
m (ft.)
300
(984)
300
(984)
300
(984)
10,000
(32,810)
Channel
attenuation
(dB)
6.2
Supportable
distance
m (ft.)
10,000
(32,810)
Ethernet
100BASE-FX
Ethernet
1000BASE-SX
Ethernet
1000BASE-LX
Ethernet
10GBASE-S
Ethernet
10GBASE-LX4
Ethernet
10GBASE-L
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Single-mode
62.5/125 m 50/125 m
TIA 492AAAA TIA 492AAAB
(OM1)
(OM2)
850 nm laseroptimized
50/125 m TIA
AAAC (OM3)
TIA 492CAAA
(OS1) TIA
492CAAB
(OS2)
Application
Parameter
Nominal
Wavelength
(nm)
850
1300
850
1300
850
1300
1310
1550
Ethernet
10GBASE-LRM
Channel
attenuation
(dB)
1.9
1.9
1.9
Supportable
distance
m (ft.)
220
(720)
220
(720)
220
(720)
Channel
attenuation
(dB)
3.0
3.9
4.6
Supportable
distance
m (ft.)
300
(984)
500
(1,640)
860
(2,822)
Channel
attenuation
(dB)
2.1
2.6
3.3
Supportable
distance
m (ft.)
150
(492)
300
(984)
Channel
attenuation
(dB)
7.8
Supportable
distance
m (ft.)
10,000
(32,810)
Channel
attenuation
(dB)
1.8
2.1
2.5
Supportable
distance
m (ft.)
70
(230)
150
(492)
270
(886)
Channel
attenuation
(dB)
7.8
Supportable
distance
m (ft.)
10,000
(32,810)
Channel
attenuation
(dB)
2.4
2.2
2.6
Supportable
distance
m (ft.)
33
(108)
82
(269)
300
(984)
Fibre Channel
100-MX-SN-I
(1,062 Mbaud)
Fibre Channel
200-SM-MX-SN-I
(2,125 Mbaud)
Fibre Channel
200-SM-LC-L
(2,125 Mbaud)
Fibre Channel
400-MX-SN-I
(4,250 Mbaud)
Fibre Channel
400-SM-LC-L
(4,250 Mbaud)
Fibre Channel
1200-SM-MXSN-I (10,512
Mbaud)
500
(1,640)
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Multimode
Single-mode
62.5/125 m 50/125 m
TIA 492AAAA TIA 492AAAB
(OM1)
(OM2)
850 nm laseroptimized
50/125 m TIA
AAAC (OM3)
TIA 492CAAA
(OS1) TIA
492CAAB
(OS2)
Application
Parameter
Nominal
Wavelength
(nm)
850
1300
850
1300
850
1300
1310
1550
Fibre Channel
1200-SM-LL-L
(10,512
Mbaud)
Channel
attenuation
(dB)
6.0
Supportable
distance
m (ft.)
10,000
(32,810)
FDDI PMD
ANSI X3.166
Channel
attenuation
(dB)
11.0
6.0
6.0
Supportable
distance
m (ft.)
2,000
(6,560)
2,000
(6,560)
2,000
(6,560)
Channel
attenuation
(dB)
10.0
Supportable
distance
m (ft.)
10,000
(32,810)
FDDI SMF-PMD
ANSI X3.184
Max. Length of
Work Area Cord
m (ft.)
26 AWG Cords
Max. Combined
Length of Work
Area Cord,
Patch Cords
and Equipment
Cord
m (ft.)
Max. Length of
Work Area Cord
m (ft.)
Max. Combined
Length of
Work Area Cord,
Patch Cords and
Equipment Cord
m (ft.)
90 (295)
5 (16)
10 (33)
4 (13)
8 (26)
85 (279)
9 (30)
14 (46)
7 (23)
11 (35)
80 (262)
13 (44)
18 (59)
11 (35)
15 (49)
75 (246)
17 (57)
22 (72)
14 (46)
18 (59)
70 (230)
22 (72)
27 (89)
17 (56)
21 (70)
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Star Wiring
Cabling shall be installed in a hierarchal star topology. There
shall be no more than two cross-connects [Distributors]
between the main cross-connect (MC) [Distributor C]
and the work area (WA) [equipment outlet EO].
Equipment Room
Main Cross-Connect
Interbuilding
Equipment Room
Intermediate
Cross-Connect
Backbone Distances*
Interbuilding
Telecommunications Rooms
Figure 2.3 StarFigure
Topology
2.3 Diagram
Star Topology Diagram
* Note: Please refer to Tables 2.2 and 2.3 (on
previous pages) for maximum distances
based on media type and application.
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3. Twisted-Pair Cable|
3. TWISTED-PAIR
CABLE
Twisted-Pair Cable .........................................
Twisted-Pair Wiring Color-Code Chart ............
The Difference Between Cat 5e, Cat 6
and Cat 6A Performance Levels ....................
Bend Radius .................................................
Twisted-Pair Connectors ................................
RJ45 .....................................................
GG45 ...................................................
RJ21 .....................................................
Testing ..........................................................
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23
25
27
28
28
29
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30
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Cable Sheath
Pair
Conductor
SF/UTP
Cable Sheath
Braid Screen
Foil Screen
Pair
Conductor
F/UTP
Cable Sheath
Foil Screen
Pair
Conductor
S/FTP
Cable Sheath
Braid Screen
Foil Pair Screen
Pair
Conductor
U/FTP
Cable Sheath
Foil Pair Screen
Pair
Conductor
T P = Twisted pair
U = Unscreened
F = Foil screened
F = Foil screened
S = Braid screen
SF = Braid and foil screen
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1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
10
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
11
12
13
14
15
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
16
17
18
19
20
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
21
22
23
24
25
Color Codes
2nd Color
Blue
Orange
Green
Brown
Slate
White
1st
Color
Red
10
Black
11
12
13
14
15
Yellow
16
17
18
19
20
Violet
21
22
23
24
25
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Cat 5e
Cat 6
Augmented
Cat 6
Class EA
10 Mbps
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
100 Mbps
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
1 Gbps
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
10 Gbps
(55 m)
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
10 Gbps
(100 m)
No
No
Yes
Yes
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3. Twisted-Pair Cable|
Bend Radius
It is important not to change the geometry of the cable.
Bend radius is the maximum arc into which a cable can
be looped before its data transmission is impaired.
The minimum bend radius for UTP and F/UTP cable is four times
the cable diameter. The bend radius for multipair cable should
follow the manufacturers guidelines. The minimum bend radius for
cord cable (patch cord) is one times the cord cable diameter.
When you bend a cable too much, you separate the pairs within
the jacketing, which can result in performance degradation.
Cables are manufactured very carefully. There is a specific twist
scheme/pair lay within the jacketing of the cable. Bending it too
much will disturb the benefits of the cables manufacturing.
Exceeding the bend radius could kink or crimp the copper, causing
signal reflections.
x Cable diameter
Twisted-Pair Connectors
A registered jack (RJ) is a standardized physical network interface
for connecting telecommunications or data equipment. The
physical connectors that registered jacks use are mainly of the
modular connector and 50-pin miniature ribbon connector types.
The most common twisted-pair connector is an 8-position,
8-contact (8P8C) modular plug and jack commonly referred to as
an RJ45 connector.
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GG45
GG45 is a connector for high-speed Category 7 (S/FTP)
cabling systems.
It was standardized in 2001 as IEC 60603-7-7.
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Testing
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3. Twisted-Pair Cable|
Step 6: Remove the rip cord, binder or crossweb filler if they are present on the cable,
leaving only the twisted pairs of wire. The
cross-web filler should be cut as flush as
possible to the jacket.
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4. Coaxial Cable|
4. COAXIAL CABLE
Coaxial Cable................................................... 38
Coaxial Cable Wiring Descriptions
CCTV and CATV ............................................. 38
Coaxial Connectors ....................................... 41
BNC Connector ...........................................41
F Connector .............................................. 42
Bend Radius ................................................. 42
Testing .......................................................... 42
STEP-BY-STEP COAXIAL CABLE
PREPARATION AND COMPRESSION
CONNECTOR TERMINATION .......... 4346
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Inner Conductor
Dielectric
Figure 4.1 Flexible Coax
Figure 4.1 Flexible Coax
CCTV
CATV
Baseband
Broadband
5 10
Frequency (MHz)
* Note: S
kin effect is the tendency of alternating current, as
its frequency increases, to travel only on the surface
of a conductor. In copper-clad steel coax, the highfrequency signal travels only on the copper skin.
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4. Coaxial Cable|
Description
CCTV
CATV
Precision Digital
Description
CCTV
CATV
Precision Digital
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Description
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4. Coaxial Cable|
Coaxial Connectors
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F Connector
The 75-ohm, screw-threaded couplers are used with
RG-59, RG-6 and RG-11 type coaxial cables.
It is standard for cable television systems.
It is simple and economical to install.
It meets the specifications of CATV/MATV systems.
A single crimp on the attached ferrule terminates
the connector.
Bend Radius
Testing
Note: Use a signal strength meter to verify that the right signal
level is available (check installed length and possible damage).
Contact your Anixter sales representative to learn more about
tools available for testing coax.
Table 4.4 Typical Maximum Length
RG-59
CCTV
7501,000 ft.
RG-6
RG-11
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5. FIBER OPTIC
CABLES
Single-Mode ................................................. 48
Multimode.......................................................48
Multimode Fiber Optic Cable Types..................48
Fiber Optic Connectors ................................. 49
Attachment Methods .................................... 52
Bend Radius ................................................. 53
Testing .......................................................... 54
STEP-BY-STEP FIBER OPTIC CABLE
PREPARATION AND CONNECTOR
TERMINATION.............................. 5566
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Core
Cladding
Coating
Figure 5.1 Fiber Optic
Cable
Figure 5.1 Fiber Optic Cable
Single-Mode
Multimode
50-Micron Core
8-Micron Core
62.5-Micron Core
125-Micron Cladding
125-Micron Cladding
125-Micron Cladding
Figure 5.2 Fiber
Types
Sizes
Figure
5.2 and
Fiber
Types and Sizes
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Attachment Methods
There are several different attachment methods for installing
fiber connectors like those shown on the previous few pages.
Below are descriptions of each attachment method along with
an explanation of the pros and cons of each.
Table 5.1 Attachment Methods Pros and Cons
Fiber Optics
Attachment Method
Heat-cure style
epoxy
Pros
Cost effective
Cons
Long termination
time (typically
15 minutes)
Long cure time
(typically
30 minutes)
Quick-cure style
UV-cure
Requires a
special ferrule with
glass capillary
Limited resistance
to environmental
extremes
Quick-cure style
Anaerobic
Nonadhesive
Mechanical grip or
crimp
Speedy install
Nonadhesive
No-cure, no-polish
Faster install
Higher cost
No epoxy, no
polish
Special tools
required
No curing
involved
Polishing
still required
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Bend Radius
Bend Radius
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Testing
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Front
large
V-notch
Step 4: Make sure the strippers cutting face
is clean. Use the front, large V-notch on the
cable stripper to remove the 900-micron
tight buffer.
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Alignment
Mark
A
V-groove
C
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RECOMMENDATIONS
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Trade
Size
4.5
(0.15)
5
(0.19)
6
(0.23)
7
(0.27)
8
(0.31)
9
(0.35)
21 (0.82)
3/4
11
27 (1.04)
18
11
35 (1.38)
1-1/4
30
19
13
10
41 (1.61)
1-1/2
41
26
18
13
10
50 (2.06)
68
43
30
22
17
13
63 (2.46)
2-1/2
96
62
43
31
24
19
75 (3.06)
149
95
66
49
37
29
91 (3.54)
3-1/2
199
127
88
65
50
39
100 (4.02)
255
163
113
83
64
50
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7. Administration|
7. ADMINISTRATION
Administration.................................................72
Elements of an Administration System per the
ANSI/TIA-606-B Standard ............................ 72
Classes of Administration .............................. 72
Class 1 Administration .............................. 72
Class 2 Administration .............................. 73
Class 3 Administration .............................. 73
Class 4 Administration .............................. 73
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|7. Administration
SECTION 7: ADMINISTRATION
Administration
Modern buildings require an effective telecommunications infrastructure
to support the wide variety of services that rely on the electronic
transport of information. Administration includes basic documentation
and timely updating of drawings, labels and records. Administration should
be synergistic with voice, data and video telecommunications, as well as
with other building signal systems, including security, audio, alarms and
energy management.
Administrative record keeping plays an increasingly necessary role in the
flexibility and management of frequent moves, adds and changes. The
ANSI/TIA-606-B standard concisely describes the administrative record
keeping elements of a modern structured cabling system.
Classes of Administration
Four classes of administration are specified in this standard
to accommodate diverse degrees of complexity present in
telecommunications infrastructure. Each class defines the administration
requirements for identifiers, records and labeling. An administration
system can be managed using a paper-based system, general-purpose
spreadsheet software or special-purpose cable management software.
Class 1 Administration
Class 1 Administration addresses the administration requirements for a
building or premise that is served by a single equipment room (ER).
The following infrastructure identifiers shall be required in Class 1
Administration when the corresponding elements are present:
Telecommunications space (TS) identifier
Horizontal link identifier
Telecommunications main grounding busbar (TMGB)
Telecommunications grounding busbar (TGB)
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Class 2 Administration
Class 2 Administration addresses the administration of infrastructure
with one or more telecommunications spaces (TS) in a single building.
The following infrastructure identifiers shall be required in Class 2
Administration when the corresponding elements are present:
Identifiers required in Class 1 Administration
Building backbone cable identifier
Building backbone pair or optical fiber identifier
Firestopping location identifier
Class 2 Administration may additionally include pathway identifiers.
Class 3 Administration
Class 3 Administration addresses infrastructure with multiple buildings at
a single site.
The following infrastructure identifiers shall be required in
Class 3 Administration:
Identifiers required in Class 2 Administration
Building identifier
Campus backbone cable identifier
Campus backbone pair or optical fiber identifier
The following infrastructure identifiers are optional in
Class 3 Administration:
Identifiers optional in Class 2 Administration
Outside plant pathway element identifier
Campus pathway or element identifier
Additional identifiers may be added if desired.
Class 4 Administration
Class 4 Administration addresses infrastructure with multiple sites or
campuses. The following infrastructure identifiers shall be required in
Class 4 Administration:
Identifiers required in Class 3 Administration
Campus or site identifier
The following infrastructure identifiers are optional in
Class 4 Administration:
Identifiers optional in Class 3 Administration
Intercampus element identifier
Additional identifiers may be added if desired.
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8. ABOUT ANIXTER
Corporate Snapshot.......................................
Our Products .................................................
Our Technical Expertise .................................
The Anixter Infrastructure Solutions LabSM .....
Supply Chain Solutions .................................
Deployment Services.....................................
NORTH AMERICA
76
77
78
79
80
81
OVER
50
locations
ENTERED REGION
1972
OVER
295
OVER
15
EMEA
locations
1991
OVER
35
locations
APAC
ENTERED REGION
1990
0
locations
CALA
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APPROXIMATELY
50
COUNTRIES
APPROXIMATELY
320
APPROXIMATELY
8,700
EMPLOYEES
OVER
125,000
CUSTOMERS
OVER
$1.1 BILLION
WAREHOUSES/
BRANCHES
INVENTORY
IN OVER
300
STOCK SYMBOL
OVER
FORTUNE
CITIES
450,000
PRODUCTS
AXE
500
LIST
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Our Products
Our products are used around the
world to:
BUILD
Automation
Electrical/electronic wire
and cable
Gear, controls, transformers,
power generation
Indoor/outdoor lighting
CONNECT
Broadcast and
professional A/V
Cabling and
connectivity infrastructure
Data center infrastructure
Power
Wireless
OVER
450,000
PRODUCTS
POWER
Generation, transmission
and distribution
MRO supplies
Outdoor lighting
Smart grid infrastructure
PROTECT
Access control
Electrified door hardware
Emergency telephones
Fire and life safety
Intrusion detection
Mass notification
Mechanical door hardware
Sound, paging and intercom
Video surveillance
OVER
$1.1 BILLION
INVENTORY
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GLOBAL
LOGISTICS
SAVE TIME
PRODUCT ENHANCEMENT
& PACKAGING
INVENTORY
MANAGEMENT
SOURCING
REDUCE COSTS
eCOMMERCE
INCREASE EFFICIENCY
MITIGATE RISK
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Deployment Services
Any activities that take your focus away from installation and implementation for your customer introduces risk for your business and can have an
impact on overall project success.
Anixter's Supply Chain Solutions help simplify and address the material
management challenges at the job site(s).
Supply Chain Solutions from Anixter can:
Simplify on-site storage requirements
Improve speed of deployment
Reduce damaged, lost or stolen materials at the job site
Reduce packaging waste at the construction site
Minimize will calls, go backs and setup time
Increase productivity
Decrease total cost of deployment.
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