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CORNING EDGE Series - Recordkeeping; Hardware Labeling

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Standard Recommended Procedure 003-794-AEN | Issue 14 | March 2020 | Page 19 of 27
Figure 24 — Typical Harness Congurations
5. Recordkeeping
Detailed and accurate recordkeeping enables users to logically “map” ber terminations within the Data Center
from Local equipment to Remote equipment. It is recommended that users employ labeling guidelines outlined
in ANSI/TIA-606-A-1 for mapping the network. Guidelines below provide an analogous solution in accordance
with this standard for labeling to be used with the EDGE™ solution. Additions in the suggested coding are
accounted for to identify housing/chassis trays and modules.
5.1 Hardware Labeling
Hardware components come pre-labeled for identication and promote a consistent labeling
scheme.
Users must provide their own label maker and media for the frame or cabinet and hardware.
Labeling is best supported with use of adhesive backed label makers with media up to 0.5-inch in
height.
Front door of the housing/chassis has a locating crop mark suggesting a consistent location for
the printed identication (ID) label that identies the location of the chassis within the frame or
cabinet.
Module positions within each chassis tray are identied by alphabetical characters A through D
from left to right.

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