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Cable/fiber routing- universal platform subrack
When overhead cabling is required:
Thread the power cables out of the cabinet through cable
hole a.
Thread the network management (NM) cable out of the
cabinet through cable hole b or c.
Thread fibers out of the cabinet through cable hole b, c or d.
When underfloor cabling is required:
Thread the power cables out of the cabinet through cable
hole a, then into the cabinet again through hole c or d, and
finally directed out again through hole e or f.
Thread the NM cable out of the cabinet through cable hole e
or f.
Thread fibers out through and inside fiber management
frames.
3 Cable Holes on Cabinets
Cable holes at the bottom of the cabinet Cable holes at the top of the cabinet
When underfloor cabling is required:
Thread the power cables out of the cabinet
through cable hole f.
Thread the NM cable out of the cabinet through
cable hole e.
Thread fibers out of the cabinet through cable
hole e.
When overhead cabling is required:
Thread the power cables out of the cabinet through cable
hole a.
Thread the network management (NM) cable out of the
cabinet through cable hole b or c.
Thread fibers out of the cabinet through cable hole b, c or d.
N63B Cabinet
Cable/fiber routing-T64/T32/T16
An N66B cabinet can be considered as two N63B cabinets installed back-to-back. Therefore, the cable holes on the
N66B cabinet are the same as the cable holes on two back-to-back N63B cabinets.
N66B Cabinet
NOTE
N63B-2m Cabinet
NOTE
The overhead cabling method for an N63B-2m cabinet is the same as that for an N63B cabinet. For
details on the cable holes at the top of an N63B-2m cabinet, see the descriptions about the cable holes at
the top of an N63B cabinet.

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