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CHAPTER 3
Installation Guidelines and Requirements

3-8

Cabling Recommendations

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.

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)

>

AT&T (Lucent) Technical Note Power Margin Analysis (November
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

Chapter 12, Module

Specifications

.

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