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LABLING SCHEME, NAMING <br />CONVENTION & RACK ELEVATION <br />Section 16761 <br />15-1207 <br />PART 1 - GENERAL <br />1.0 PURPOSE: <br />A. The purpose of this document is to provide a standard labeling and naming convention that <br />applies to Manteca Unified School District network cabling, cabinets and enclosures, and <br />electronics inventory. <br />B. This document provides an examples on the Rack Elevation. All network equipment should <br />be racked accordingly. <br />PART2-SCOPE <br />2.0 SCOPE: <br />A. All network cabinets and enclosures should be physically labeled to identify the frame <br />location ID. <br />B. All fiber LIU patch panels should be labeled to identify strand termination point from end to <br />end. <br />C. All fiber jumper patch cables should be labeled to identify its neighbor. <br />D. All copper patch panels and station locations jacks should be labeled to identify termination <br />from end to end. <br />E. All network electronics, such as routers, switches, wireless access points, and UPS's should <br />be labeled. <br />F. When identifying the locations of a frame or network equipment, follow Table 3. Location <br />Abbreviation. <br />G. Network equipment should be rack according to Rack Elevation Diagram 2. <br />PART 3 - EXECUTION <br />3.0 PROCEDURE: <br />A. Frame Identification <br />1. To determine the Frame ID (i.e. MDF, IDF1, IDF2), the MDF houses all of the network <br />core equipment, voice gateway, the WAN demarcation and carrier equipment, and is the <br />aggregation point for all fiber terminations. <br />2. From the MDF location, an IDF frame ID will be identified in a clockwise fashion starting <br />with IDF1 and increase in numerical order. <br />3. Frame identification will start with permanent structure and end with portable structure. <br />See Diagram 1. <br />B. Enclosure and Cabinet Identification <br />1. The naming convention for the label that will affix to the inside and outside of the <br />1 <br />