RCDD CHAPTER 10
Class1-Premises served by a single equipment room (ER)
Class 2-Single building or a tenant served by a single or multiple telecommunications space.
Class 3-Campus
Class 4- Multisite system
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 1
Class 3
Class 2
Class 4
True
False
Labeling or other means of identifying the infrastructure components and equipment.
Computer - or paper-based recordkeeping system, which tracks the location, use, and status of the infrastructure components and equipment.
An alphanumeric scheme used both in labeling and in the record system, which defines the relationship (called linkages) and allows cross- referencing of the equipment and components.
A and B
A, B, and C
True
False
Lables
Tags
Flags
Electronic identifiers
Paint
Tagged lables
Adhesive Lables
Hand written lables
Painted lables
UL standard 979
UL standard 969
UL standard 968
UL standard 70
Visual inspection
Rub test
Scrape test
Adhesion test
All the above
Loss of adhesion
Print legibility
Shrinkage
Legibility after printing is rubbed 10 times back and forth
Defacement test
True
False
Unique, to prevent confusion with similar components
Legible and permanent enough to last the lifecycle of the component.
Lable the same color for everything
A and B
A and C
10 to 15
20 to 30
30 to 40
5 to 10
60
100
25
50
40
Telecommunications spaces
Zone Boxes (CP, horizontal connection point (HCP) and wireless)
Grounding system
Telecommunications equipment
All the above
True
False
Terminal block
Defines the individual position
Termination field or patch panel
Termination field or patch panel
Defines the individual position
Terminal block
Location of the ewuipment in the space (e.g., equipment lineup or row).
Number for each equipment bay in the row
Number of each shelf within a bay
Number for each printed circuit card slot within a shelf
True
False
True
False
Reserved for future use (also , key telephone systems
Common equipment (e.g., connections to PBX, main frame computer, LAN , multiplexer
First - level backbone (e.g., termination of buildings backbone cable connectiong MC (CD) ot ICs (BD)
Demarcation point (e.g., central office connections
Network connections (e.g., network and auxiliary equipment
Network connections (e.g., network and auxiliary equipment
First - level backbone (e.g., termination of buildings backbone cable connectiong MC (CD) ot ICs (BD)
Common equipment (e.g., connections to PBX, main frame computer, LAN , multiplexer
Horizontal cable (e.g., horizontal connections to telecommunications outlet/connectors)
Demarcation point (e.g., central office connections
Demarcation point (e.g., central office connections
Common equipment (e.g., connections to PBX, main frame computer, LAN , multiplexer
First - level backbone (e.g., termination of buildings backbone cable connectiong MC (CD) ot ICs (BD)
Horizontal cable (e.g., horizontal connections to telecommunications outlet/connectors)
Miscellaneous (e.g., auxiliary, alarms, secutity
Second - level backbone (e.g., termination of building backbone cable connecting ICs (BDs) to HCs (FDs)
First - level backbone (e.g., termination of buildings backbone cable connectiong MC (CD) ot ICs (BD
Miscellaneous (e.g., auxiliary, alarms, secutity
Common equipment (e.g., connections to PBX, main frame computer, LAN , multiplexer
Demarcation point (e.g., central office connections)
Common equipment (e.g., connections to PBX, main frame computer, LAN , multiplexer
Demarcation point (e.g., central office connections)
First - level backbone (e.g., termination of buildings backbone cable connectiong MC (CD) ot ICs (BD
Second - level backbone (e.g., termination of building backbone cable connecting ICs (BDs) to HCs (FDs)
Miscellaneous (e.g., auxiliary, alarms, secutity
Common equipment (e.g., connections to PBX, main frame computer, LAN , multiplexer
Miscellaneous (e.g., auxiliary, alarms, secutity)
Second - level backbone (e.g., termination of building backbone cable connecting ICs (BDs) to HCs (FDs)
Demarcation point (e.g., central office connections)
Horizontal cable (e.g., horizontal connections to telecommunications outlet/connectors)
Second - level backbone (e.g., termination of building backbone cable connecting ICs (BDs) to HCs (FDs)
Campus backbone (campus cable terminations)
Horizontal cable (e.g., horizontal connections to telecommunications outlet/connectors)
Common equipment (e.g., connections to PBX, main frame computer, LAN , multiplexer
Demarcation point (e.g., central office connections)
Demarcation point (e.g., central office connections)
Horizontal cable (e.g., horizontal connections to telecommunications outlet/connectors)
Common equipment (e.g., connections to PBX, main frame computer, LAN , multiplexer
Campus backbone (campus cable terminations)
Miscellaneous (e.g., auxiliary, alarms, secutity)
Miscellaneous (e.g., auxiliary, alarms, secutity)
Campus backbone (campus cable terminations)
Common equipment (e.g., connections to PBX, main frame computer, LAN , multiplexer
Demarcation point (e.g., central office connections)
Reserved for future use (also, Key telephone systems)
Telecommunications main grounding Busbar (TMGB)
Telecommunications grounding busbar (TGB)
Tellecommunications bonding backbone (TBB)
Grounding electrode coductor (GEC)
Equipment bonding conductor (EBC)
Telecommunications main grounding busbar (TMGB)
Telecommunications bonding backbone (TBB)
Telecommunications grounding busbar (TGB)
Grounding electrode conductor (GEC)
Equipment bonding conductor (EBC)
True
False
Yes
No
Paper-based system or general purpose spreasheet somware, or special purpose cable management software
Paper based system or general purpose spreadsheet software
True
False
True
False
3
2
1
4
True
False
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True
False
969
968
942
8 times, .07 blade
10 times, .08 blade
6 times, .04
True
False
True
False
A striped tape should wrap pathways with the base color identifying them as telecommunications pathways and tracer color identifying the individual uses.
Each pathway should be assigned a unique alphanumeric identifer.
All wall or floor penetrations should be labeled.
All the above
Termination field or patch panel.
Terminal block within a given field or patch panel
Defines the individual position
Termination field or patch panel
Defines the individual position
Terminal block within a given field or patch panel.
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