Installation 2-11
5160 Service Aggregation Switch Hardware Installation and Start-up Manual
009-3207-001 Standard Revision A
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When installing cable, Do:
• Use more cable than required, leaving some slack.
• Test each section of the network as it is installed. Even in new installations,
problems may occur that will be difficult to isolate later.
• When using shielded cables, ensure that the cable is terminated to
Ground at both ends
• Cover cables with cable protectors if it is necessary to run cables across
the floor.
• Label both ends of all cables.
• Use cable ties or Velcro tie wraps to secure cables. If staples are used,
they must be hand installed or use a depth stop.
• Use cable hangers and J-hooks.
Do NOT:
• Use electrical tape or any other type of tape to secure cables.
• Overstress cables by over tightening cable ties or stapling cables to the
point where crushing is visible. This is particularly applicable for fiber optic
cables.
• Exceed the minimum bending radius for fiber optic cables.
• Install cables near sources of electrical interference. All twisted pair wires
must be at least 3 feet away from fluorescent light boxes and other
sources of electrical interference such as a power source. Fiber optic
cables are not affected by electrical interference.
• Run cable in power conduits or air plenums.
Note: Fiber optic cables are not affected by electrical interference.
Note: When connecting to copper SFPs, shielded Cat 5e cables are
required. Ensure that both ends of the shielded cable are properly
grounded.