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UW Madison Voice/Data Jacks
Several different types of voice/data jacks with different types of labeling schemes are installed on the UW-Madison campus. The intent of this document is to provide standards for the installation and labeling of these jacks to promote consistency and avoid confusion.
New construction or large remodeling projects: Voice jacks – Terminate and label as diagramed in figure 3 Data jacks – Terminate and label as diagrammed in figure 7
Small remodeling projects where an existing MDF or IDF will be used: Follow the wire termination and labeling schemes currently being used in that MDF or IDF (see appropriate figure), EXCEPT: If there are currently both voice and data USOC jacks in an MDF or IDF AND more than half of the current jacks will be replaced, then use: Voice jacks – Terminate on new CAT5e 110 blocks and label as diagrammed in figure 3 Data jacks – Terminate on a new patch panel and label as diagrammed in figure 7
Note: If there are questions regarding what type of termination or labeling should be followed then call 262-7474 and request a consultation. A technician or engineer will meet with the telecom consultant or installer. Any re-work required by the installer, because they failed to get clarification, will be the responsibility of the installing vendor.
Note: In the figures on the following pages B100 represent the MDF or IDF were the 110 block and patch panel is located. In each installation this number will be different, if there are any questions please call 262-7474 and request a consultation to clarify the prefix number.
UW Standard jack label layout: Telco Room - Jack# Example = B150E - TA102
B100-TA001 B100-TA002 B100-TA003 B100-TA004 B100-TA005 B100-TA006
B100-TA007 B100-TA008 B100-TA009 B100-TA010 B100-TA011 B100-TA012
B100-TB001 B100-TB002 B100-TB003 B100-TB004 B100-TB005 B100-TB006
B100-TB007 B100-TB008 B100-TB009 B100-TB010 B100-TB011 B100-TB012
B100-T001 B100-T002 B100-T003 B100-T004 B100-T005 B100-T006
B100-T007 B100-T008 B100-T009 B100-T010 B100-T011 B100-T012
B100-001 B100-003 B100-005 B100-007 B100-009 B100-011
B100-013 B100-015 B100-017 B100-019 B100-021 B100-023
Voice Jack Labels in IDF/MDF
Voice Jack Terminated on an Existing 110 Block Using USOC Pin Configuration (From the AT&T wiring project)
Voice Jack Terminated on an Existing 110 Block Using USOC Pin Configuration (Usually is paired with 568B data jacks)
Voice Jack Terminated on a New Cat 5e 110 Block Using 568A Pin Configuration *** The State has made this the standard. ***
Voice Jack Terminated on a New Cat 5e 110 Block Using 568B Pin Configuration *** This is not being used at this time. ***
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Fig. 1
Note: The above drawing shows an example of a twelve jack installation, an IDF/MDF can have any number of jacks. There should be no duplicate jack labels in one building.
Data Jack Labels in IDF/MDF
B100-002 B100-004 B100-006 B100-008 B100-010 B100-012
B100-014 B100-016 B100-018 B100-020 B100-022 B100-024
B100-D001 B100-D002 B100-D003 B100-D004 B100-D005 B100-D006 B100-D007 B100-D008 B100-D009 B100-D010 B100-D011 B100-D012
B100-D013 B100-D014 B100-D015 B100-D016 B100-D017 B100-D018 B100-D019 B100-D020 B100-D021 B100-D022 B100-D023 B100-D024
B100-D025 B100-D026 B100-D027 B100-D028 B100-D029 B100-D030 B100-D031 B100-D032 B100-D033 B100-D034 B100-D035 B100-D036
B100-D037 B100-D038 B100-D039 B100-D040 B100-D041 B100-D042 B100-D043 B100-D044 B100-D045 B100-D046 B100-D047 B100-D048
B100-DA001 B100-DA002 B100-DA003 B100-DA004 B100-DA005 B100-DA006 B100-DA007 B100-DA008 B100-DA009 B100-DA010 B100-DA011 B100-DA012
B100-DA013 B100-DA014 B100-DA015 B100-DA016 B100-DA017 B100-DA018 B100-DA019 B100-DA020 B100-DA021 B100-DA022 B100-DA023 B100-DA024
B100-DA025 B100-DA026 B100-DA027 B100-DA028 B100-DA029 B100-DA030 B100-DA031 B100-DA032 B100-DA033 B100-DA034 B100-DA035 B100-DA036
B100-DA037 B100-DA038 B100-DA039 B100-DA040 B100-DA041 B100-DA042 B100-DA043 B100-DA044 B100-DA045 B100-DA046 B100-DA047 B100-DA048
B100-DB001 B100-DB002 B100-DB003 B100-DB004 B100-DB005 B100-DB006 B100-DB007 B100-DB008 B100-DB009 B100-DB010 B100-DB011 B100-DB012
B100-DB013 B100-DB014 B100-DB015 B100-DB016 B100-DB017 B100-DB018 B100-DB019 B100-DB020 B100-DB021 B100-DB022 B100-DB023 B100-DB024
B100-DB025 B100-DB026 B100-DB027 B100-DB028 B100-DB029 B100-DB030 B100-DB031 B100-DB032 B100-DB033 B100-DB034 B100-DB035 B100-DB036
B100-DB037 B100-DB038 B100-DB039 B100-DB040 B100-DB041 B100-DB042 B100-DB043 B100-DB044 B100-DB045 B100-DB046 B100-DB047 B100-DB048
Data Jack Terminated on an Existing 110 block Using USOC Pin Configuration
Data Jack Terminated on an Existing Patch Panel Using 568B Pin Configuration
Data Jack Terminated on a New Patch Panel Using 568A Pin Configuration *** The State has made this the standard. ***
Data Jack Terminated on a New Patch Panel Using 568B Pin Configuration *** This is not being used at this time. ***
Fig. 5
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Fig. 8
Note: The above drawing shows an example of a twelve or forty eight jack installation, an IDF/MDF can have any number of jacks. There should be no duplicate jack labels in one building.
Voice and Data Jack Labels at Desktop
UW Jack Color Code
Video Jack Labels
B100-V001 B100-V007
B100-V002 B100-V008
B100-V003 B100-V009
B100-V004 B100-V010
B100-V005 B100-V011
B100-V006 B100-V012
Coaxial Video Jack Labeling
Note: The above drawing shows an example of a twelve jack installation, an IDF/MDF can have any number of jacks.
There should be no duplicate jack labels in one building.
Fiber Jack Labels
B100-SM001 B100-SM007
B100-SM002 B100-SM008
B100-SM003 B100-SM009
B100-SM004 B100-SM010
B100-SM005 B100-SM011
B100-SM006 B100-SM012
Single Mode Fiber Jack Labeling
B100-62-MM001 B100-62-MM007
B100-62-MM002 B100-62-MM008
B100-62-MM003 B100-62-MM009
B100-62-MM004 B100-62-MM010
B100-62-MM005 B100-62-MM011
B100-62-MM006 B100-62-MM012
Multi Mode Fiber Jack Labeling for 62 micro
B100-50-MM001 B100-50-MM007
B100-50-MM002 B100-50-MM008
B100-50-MM003 B100-50-MM009
B100-50-MM004 B100-50-MM010
B100-50-MM005 B100-50-MM011
B100-50-MM006 B100-50-MM012
Multi Mode Fiber Jack Labeling for 50 micro
Note: Terminate outside plant fiber in separate boxes than inside plant fiber wherever possible. Single and Multi Mode fiber should share sequential numbering. If 62 micron and 50 micron fibers are terminated in the same IDF/MDF, then these should also share sequential numbering.
Fiber Cabinet Labels
TO: ### BLDNAME CAB# CA. ##-##
BUILDING NO. ####, NNN, ROOM ####(MDF), CAB##A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 H1
A2 B2 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 H2
YOU ARE IN BUILDING ####, NNNN, ROOM ### (MDF) CAB##DO NOT W RITE ON THIS LABEL! PLEASE LABEL YOUR FIBER JUMPERS. CALL 3-4188 W ITH FIBER BOX CONCERNS.
CAUTION! LIGHT EMITTED FROM FIBERS CAN CAUSE EYE DAMAGE!
Outside Fiber Box Label Inside Fiber Box Label
Note: Fiber cabinet labels are currently produced by DoIT NS - Field Services. Please contact 2-7474 for a fiber cabinet label to be produced. For outside plant fiber, cable numbers get assigned and tracked by DoIT Engineer Al Sauer @ 3-7735.
Cable Labeling
Building #/Starting Location (IDF/MDF Rm #)/Cabinet #/Pair Count/Diameter/End Location/End Cabinet #
Example:0155/B150E/Cabinet 1/Strands 1 to 12/62.5 micron/B116/Cabinet 4