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UF Telecom Standards Overview ITAC-Network Infrastructure

UF Telecom Standards Overview ITAC-Network Infrastructure. Presented By John Madey Associate Director Computing & Networking Services Telecommunications & Network Infrastructure November 12, 2009. Road Map for Today. Standards background Quick overview Highlights Next Steps. Background.

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UF Telecom Standards Overview ITAC-Network Infrastructure

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  1. UF Telecom Standards OverviewITAC-Network Infrastructure Presented By John Madey Associate Director Computing & Networking Services Telecommunications & Network Infrastructure November 12, 2009

  2. Road Map for Today • Standards background • Quick overview • Highlights • Next Steps

  3. Background • Current version dated May 2005 • Used as a starting point for new construction design / major renovations • Addresses physical infrastructure • Structured cabling systems • Information transport systems

  4. Overview • Sections cover major components: • Telecom Rooms • Backbone Cabling • Horizontal Cabling • Outside Plant • Labeling and documentation • Appendix provide additional detail • Tracked variance requests, industry trends and internal review

  5. Highlights • Access to all Telecom Spaces: • Card Access • Page 8

  6. Highlights • Entrance Facility / Main Telecommunications Room/ Telecom Room Backboard: • Use readyspec backboard • Page 8

  7. Highlights • Section 4.0 Telecom Room Size: • 10’ X 12’ space • 5’ X 14’ room with 2 sets of double doors • Stacked • Page 12

  8. Highlights • Section 6.0 Horizontal Pathways: • No “J hooks” for new construction • Use cable tray (conduit stubbed out to tray) • Renovations / existing – some times no choice

  9. Highlights • Section 7.0 WAO (Work Area Outlet): • Use to be 3 cables – 2 data one voice • Now – just 2 cables • Minimum – user needs may add more • Page 18

  10. Highlights • Section 8.0 Backbone cabling: • Intra-building fiber • Page 19

  11. Highlights • Section 9.0 Horizontal Cabling: • Reinforce telecom standards must be followed by other low voltage systems. • Page 22

  12. Highlights • Section 11.0 Deliverables: • Page 27

  13. Highlights • Section 17.0 Blue Light Phones -- NEW • New section • Use Talk-A-Phone products • Appendix – installation detail • Section 18.0 Mass Notification System -- NEW • IP Paging via InformaCast • Indoor / Outdoor IP Speakers • Outdoor Loudspeakers

  14. Next Steps • Review and incorporate feedback from: • Network community • Facilities Planning & Construction • Consulting Engineers • Send out and present to: • FP&C – overview meeting • PPD – overview meeting • Contractors

  15. Contact Info John Madey University of Florida Computing & Networking Services Email: jmadey@ufl.edu Phone: 352.273.1113

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