Appendix e engineering labels, Labels for cables, Labels for network cables – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

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Appendix E Engineering labels

Engineering labels (labels for cables and labels for devices) are used to identify cables and devices for

easy maintenance after installation.

Labels for cables

You can affix labels to network cables (twisted-pair cables and optical fibers) and power cords (AC

power cords and DC power cords).

Labels for network cables

A label for network cables is L-shaped with fixed dimensions. The light-blue dividing lines on the label

help to specify more clearly the position of the cable. For example, there is one dividing line between the

rack number and the chassis number and another one between the chassis number and the slot number.

The cut dotted line helps to fold the label when you affix it to the cable. A mark "TO:" is located at the
lower right corner of the label to identify the peer end of the cable on which the label is affixed.
As shown in

Figure 75

, write a network cable label as follows:

Write the position of the cable in Area 1.

Write the position of the cable on the peer end in Area 2.

Area 3 is the part that is folded up inside the label when the label is affixed to the cable.

Figure 75 Label for network cables

(1) Dividing line

(2) Cut dotted line

Labels for power cords

Attach a label for power cords to the identification plate on a cable tie that binds the power cords. The
identification plate has an embossment of 0.2 × 0.6 mm (0.008 × 0.02 in) around (symmetric on both

sides), and the area in the middle is for affixing the label.
A mark "TO:" is located at the upper left corner of the label to identify the peer end of the cable on which

the label is affixed. You can write the position of the peer device, control cabinet, distribution box, or
power socket. The meaning of the dividing lines is the same as labels for network cables.

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