Seminar titled ‘The Importance of Network Identification’ explains the hows as well as the whys of labeling and administration.
A web-delivered seminar titled “The Importance of Network Identification” will explain the “hows” as well as the “whys” of labeling a network and its cabling system to the ANSI/TIA-606-B standard. On Wednesday, December 4, Panduit’s Jay Whitaker will deliver the seminar live. It will then be available for on-demand viewing for six months.
In the seminar, Whitaker will explain and demonstrate the breadth of TIA-606-B, describing how it comprises the elements in the previous TIA-606-A standard as well as Addendum 1 to 606-A. He also will explain why proper administration is a time- and money-saving endeavor. The two images below are taken from the seminar as a visual depiction of unadministered versus administered cabling plants.
In describing the seminar, Panduit explains, “The TIA-606-B standard provides a foundation for network administration and identification using a scalable, easy-to-understand and deployable infrastructure labeling plan. A properly identified network is easier to install, operate and maintain. MACs can be performed with more accuracy and speed, and downtime issues can be resolved quicker with the use of a well-organized labeling plan for the network infrastructure.”
Attendees are eligible to receive one ITS continuing education credit (CEC) toward BICSI’s professional credentials.