Currently I've made a lot of changes to my network with a view to support extra kit. We've also had a new 6th Form Block built which has all sorts of fun things in it. Curse beep sound effect. Jun 08, 2009 I'm giving away a free censor beep sound effect for everyone to use on there next video with violence. Bleep censor sound (0.50s) Keywords: television, tv, radio, video, swear, word, swearing, curse, cursing, censored, censoring, profanity. In the main school cabinets I only really need to differentiate between Curriculum, Admin, Uplinks and Servers. However in the 6th form things get more complicated with the addition of Analog Telephones, Staff Wifi and Guest Wifi links. Potentially in the future there will be additional types of link including CCTV and VOIP. Is there a standardised published colour coding scheme I can use that will sort this mess out for me, or should I just make one up? Maybe this one - Patch Cable Color Coding Standards Color Use White Standard Category 5 Cable Yellow Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable Orange Multi-Mode Fiber Optic Cable Red Cross Over Cable Green Security Use Cabling Blue Standard Category 6 Cable Black Test Cable, Special Application Not sure it's really what you need though! Although, this sounds better: BiCSi Telecommunications Distributions Methods Manual, 11th Edition. Network patch panel comparison of Siemon patch panels - revolutionary performance and user-friendly termination, labeling. Siemon Network Patch Panels. Product Features. Zip ties for securing cables on the keystone jack patch panel. Color-Coding The color codes for cross-connect fields are shown in Table 10.5. Tbh i would say that if you work in a school the people paying for the patch cables will not care about colour coding. After all it's your job to know what goes where, and why should they pay for anything that makes your life easier??? Agreeded all of us here think it's sensible, especially if you have multiple devices using the same cables as most of us do. I would do it cab by cab with a massive warning on the front of each. Also it depends on who has access to the cabs. If it's one department, a scheme will be easier to impliment, if you have other departments using your cabs too then it's likely you'll face some resistance. Well you would where i work anyway. As someone stated above yellow and orange are fiber colours and they are standardised so avoid them. We use mainly green for patch to switch for client, red for switch interconnect, blue for wireless, white for phone, purple for cctv in alot of places, All of our servers are labled so that you cannot unplug them without noticing a massive TAG with the server name on it.
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