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Reece Branch Cabling Standard REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Overview Introduction This document contains detail of Reece’s accepted cabling standards Who uses this Reece / Selected Integrator / Data and Communications Contractor Business benefit Business continuity Version 1.10 Revision History Peter Castle, Rick Georgiou, Scott Mannix (Cube Networks), Steve Willis (Datamini) Reece Pty Ltd | Overview  2    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Contents Overview ........................................................................................................................................................................... 2  Audience ........................................................................................................................................................................... 5  Scope ................................................................................................................................................................................. 5  Conduits, Ducting and Floor Boxes ................................................................................................................................... 6  Network Infrastructure application .................................................................................................................................. 6  Application for Carrier Services ........................................................................................................................................ 6  Specifications .................................................................................................................................................................... 7  Cable Type ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7  Certification and Testing ............................................................................................................................................... 7  Cooper ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7  Fibre .......................................................................................................................................................................... 7  Labelling ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8  Documentation ............................................................................................................................................................. 8  Patch Cables & Lengths ................................................................................................................................................. 9  Parts List ........................................................................................................................................................................ 9  Single Rack / Single Switch / Single Site .................................................................................................................... 9  Single Rack / Dual Switch / Multi Site ..................................................................................................................... 10  Spare Patch Cables ...................................................................................................................................................... 10  Patch Cable Colour’s ................................................................................................................................................... 11  Patching ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11  Amplifier ...................................................................................................................................................................... 11  Store music player....................................................................................................................................................... 11  Field Outlets ................................................................................................................................................................ 12  Patch Panels ................................................................................................................................................................ 13  Cable Management ..................................................................................................................................................... 13  Power Distribution Unit (PDU) .................................................................................................................................... 13  Services Patch Panel ................................................................................................................................................... 14  Multiple Business Units ............................................................................................................................................... 14  Multisite ...................................................................................................................................................................... 15  Patching Schedule ....................................................................................................................................................... 16  Patch panel termination ............................................................................................................................................. 16  Connection Diagram ................................................................................................................................................... 17  Switch Model 3560 Uplinks ..................................................................................................................................... 17  Reece Pty Ltd | Overview  3    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Switch Model 2960 Uplinks ..................................................................................................................................... 18  Switchport Patching .................................................................................................................................................... 20  Switch Model 3560 Patching ................................................................................................................................... 20  Switch Model 2960 Patching ................................................................................................................................... 21  Communications Cabinet ............................................................................................................................................ 24  Additional Communication cabinets ....................................................................................................................... 24  Additional Communication Cabinet Backbone copper ........................................................................................... 24  Additional Communication Cabinet Backbone fibre ............................................................................................... 24  Location ................................................................................................................................................................... 25  Operating Temperatures......................................................................................................................................... 25  IP Cameras .................................................................................................................................................................. 25  Wireless Access Points ................................................................................................................................................ 25  Comms Cabinet Rack Layout ........................................................................................................................................... 26  Single Rack / Single Switch / Single Site Biab .............................................................................................................. 26  Single Rack / Dual Switch / Multi Site BiaB ................................................................................................................. 27  Multiple Rack / Dual Switch / Multi Site BiaB ............................................................................................................. 28  Multiple Rack / Three Switch / Multi Site BiaB ........................................................................................................... 29  Store Rack (Rear) ......................................................................................................................................................... 30  Multiple Rack / Dual Switch / Multi Site / Satellite Rack ................................................................................................ 31  Sites with smaller cabinets that are not BiaB ................................................................................................................. 32  Installation Practices and Requirements ........................................................................................................................ 33    Reece Pty Ltd | Overview  4    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Audience This document is to be used during the installation, maintenance or handling of cabling infrastructure. This document will also serve as a reference document for the following skill groups     Building services Reece I.T I.T integrators selected by Reece Cable integrators selected by Reece Pty Ltd The document provides   Technical specifications that are to be complied for all Reece branch cabling A cabling template for all Reece sites The selected cable integrator shall be responsible for managing the work outlined in this document. The selected cable integrator shall be responsible for ensuring all work is done in accordance with this document. Reece will nominate a suitable person to sign of the cabling work completed at integrators sites Scope This document outlines the standards that need to be adhered to for the supply, delivery, installation, commissioning and testing of the data cabling services and includes but is not limited to:              Voice backbone cabling from the Bill Distributor (BD) to the Test Print Frame (TPF) Floor distributors Equipment cabinets Voice ties between racks and the Test Print Frame (TPF) Field outlets Mode 3 for security Patch panels Cable management. Cable support systems Patch cables and fly leads. Testing and commissioning of all services. Photo evidence of the installation As built drawings   Reece Pty Ltd | Audience  5    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Conduits, Ducting and Floor Boxes    All in slab conduits, ducts and floor boxes shall be supplied and installed by the electrician. The electrician is also responsible for conduits intended for use by Telstra. Where it is not possible to conceal cabling from the public ducting or conduit must be used. Network Infrastructure application  Application for reticulation is to be made to Telstra Smart community on behalf of Reece Pty Ltd for Lead-in cable and conduits. Telstra Smart community refers to the Telstra Velocity network. It provides more  versatile communication services for your home and gives you access to products that include high speed  broadband, multiple fixed line services, digital Free To Air TV services, Foxtel from Telstra and other future broadband products and services as they become available. o Site and conduit location plans must be attached. o Open trench dates need to be coordinated with the successful builder. o The AFR must be constantly monitored for progress.  The application must be made a minimum of 16 weeks prior to the practical completion date to ensure all services are commissioned and fully operational.  The installation of third party pit and pipe (Building Distributor location to the property boundary) must comply with the minimum standards and testing of the Communications Alliance document G645:2011. o Ownership of third party pit and pipe is required to be transferred to Telstra. This can be done with the AFR by uploading the signed 3rd party pit and pipe Acquisition document. o Telstra will arrange for their contractor to inspect the 3PPP installation and if required request any defects be resolved to Telstra’s satisfaction. o Installation of the 3PPP must be completed and inspected as a matter of urgency and be completed including passing the inspection a minimum of 8-10 weeks prior to the practical completion date. 8 weeks should ensure the branch can be fully operational and ready to trade prior to handover. Application for Carrier Services   Upon receiving full site address details, on Reece Pty Ltd behalf the contracting company shall apply for services for each site with the carrier of Reece’s choice (Telstra). Contracting company will be responsible for ordering and commissioning of all inbound phone services. Services may consist of: o PSTN o ISDN Basic rate o ISDN Primary rate 10/20/30 o NBNco delivered services – As directed by Reece Once all line details have been provisioned contracting company are to liaise with all relevant Reece departments for distribution of branch phone numbers. o   Line details are to be verified on site as early as possible. Reece Pty Ltd | Conduits, Ducting and Floor Boxes  6    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Specifications Cable Type   New stores must be installed with Cat6 cabling Existing store can utilise minimum Cat5e if required Certification and Testing Cooper All cabling shall be tested using a compliant portable tester. Test shall be performed using AS/NZ channel test for class E (cat6) installations. Testing shall be performed by trained operators. The Structured Cabling System shall be tested by the installer for compliance to the requirements specified in the  latest ISO/IEC 11801 standard for Class E performance.  All results will be sent to Reece within 2 weeks of completion. Reece to review SLA  The information required shall include, but it is not limited to:       Cable length in meters Correct Pair assignment Correct pair polarization Near end cross talk frequencies up to and including 100 MHZ Attenuation Signal to noise ratio and ambient noise value Any cable forming part of a structure cabling solution that doesn’t meet the required performance levels shall be replaced (Marginal / Star pass shall not be accepted) Fibre Conduct the tests in accordance with Compliance to ISO/IEC 11801  Test shall be performed by Qualified fibre specialists and involve the following:       Basic conformance testing. Establish the continuity of the OF under test Confirm the correct position of the OF in the terminal panel Measure the optical loss in DB of the link from end to end Discontinuity loss in db Signal strength in meters Results shall be presented in a tabular and graphical format. All fibre segments shall be fully tested for conformance in both directions. A physical inspection shall be performed of all termination panels and cabling Reece Pty Ltd | Specifications  7    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Labelling All devices are to be labelled. This includes the following:  XXXX to be substituted with the store number  Telstra Routers XXXXbara1  Reece Gateway XXXXtgra1  Reece Switch 1 XXXXpaxa1  Reece Switch 2 XXXXpaxa2  All patch panels are to be labelled using the following standard  Inbound Services Patch Panel – “S” and placed in 37RU  Above Switch 1 – “A” and placed in 35RU  Below Switch 1 – “B” and placed in 31RU  Above Switch 2 – “C” and placed in 30RU (If two switch site)  Below Switch 2 – “D” and placed in 28RU (If two switch site)  Telstra NTU’s (ISDN2 or ISDN10)  These services should be marked with their phone numbers and/or ranges.  Documentation Supplied laminated documentation for the cabinet needs to be permanently located on the inside of the front  cabinet door at approx. 1500mm high. This should include the cabinet layout, core device connection and branch  switch layout template      Reece Pty Ltd | Specifications  8    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Patch Cables & Lengths To keep data cabinets functional, tidy and reduce possible signal loss, short patch leads should be utilised.   0.25 Metre cables are to be used to patch from the patch panels to the switch points 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 Metre cables to be used to patch from the switch or patch panel to devices located lower in the rack.   All cables used must be a minimum CAT6  Parts List Single Rack / Single Switch / Single Site Description  Cat5e 0.25m Blue  Cat5e 0.5m Orange  Cat5e 1.0m Orange  Cat5e 1.5m Orange  Cat5e 2.0m Black  Cat5e 0.25 Green  Cat5e 0.5 Green  Cat5e 1.0m Green  Cat5e 0.5 Grey  Cat5e 0.5 Purple  Cat5e 1.0 Purple  Blanking Plate  Cable Manager  Patch Panel  Brand  Misc  Misc  Misc  Misc  Misc  Misc  Misc  Misc  Misc  Misc  Misc  Misc  Molex  ET   Australian  Amplifier  Monitor  42RU Rack (W/ 3x Shelves & Cage Nuts)  High Class  19in Backmount Frame  Krone  Disconnect Module  Krone  19in Shelf  High Class  PDU   High Class  Part Number  Quantity  CAT5E025BLU  31  CAT5E050ORG  0  CAT5E100ORG  1  CAT5E150ORG  1  CAT5E200BLK  7  CAT5E025GRN  12  CAT5E050GRN  6  CAT5E100GRN  0  CAT5E050GRY  4  CAT5E050PPL  1  CAT5E100PPL  1  7  18032‐0002  4  ET‐6PP‐24A  3  AMC+60  F42R  5450 1 008 00  6468 5 043 10  S800  PDU16 1  1  1  3  1  1    Reece Pty Ltd | Specifications  9    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Single Rack / Dual Switch / Multi Site Description  Cat5e 0.25m Blue  Cat5e 0.5m Orange  Cat5e 1.0m Orange  Cat5e 1.5m Orange  Cat5e 2.0m Black  Cat5e 0.25 Green  Cat5e 0.5 Green  Cat5e 1.0m Green  Cat5e 0.5 Grey  Cat5e 0.5 Purple  Cat5e 1.0 Purple  Blanking Plate  Cable Manager  Patch Panel  Brand                                   Clipsal  Molex  ET  Australian  Amplifier  Monitor  42RU Rack (W/ 3x Shelves & Cage Nuts)  High Class  19in Backmount Frame  Krone  Disconnect Module  Krone  19in Shelf  High Class  PDU  High Class  Part Number  Quantity  CAT5E025BLU  62  CAT5E050ORG  2  CAT5E100ORG  1  CAT5E150ORG  1  CAT5E200BLK  7  CAT5E025GRN  12  CAT5E050GRN  6  CAT5E100GRN  6  CAT5E050GRY  4  CAT5E050PPL  1  CAT5E100PPL  1  2031VXWE  2  18032‐0002  6  ET‐6PP‐24A  5  AMC+60  F42R  5450 1 008 00  6468 5 043 10  S800  PDU16 1  1  1  3  1  1    Spare Patch Cables To ensure that adds, moves and changes can be performed on site with ease, spare patch cables need to be kept in the data cabinet. Spare patch cables will consist of:       6 x 0.25 Metre cables for phone or PC data points (Blue) 4 x 1.0 Metre cables for phone or PC data points (Blue) 2 x 1.0 Metre cables for accessories (Green) 2 x 2.0 Metre cables for accessories (Black) Reece Pty Ltd | Specifications  10    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Patch Cable Colour’s Using coloured patch cables will make it easy to identify and troubleshoot issues. Colours have been designated in the below chart Purpose Colour Data/IP Phone Blue Router Uplink Telstra Router Orange  Orange  Orange  CCTV Monitor Black CCTV Camera Green Wireless Green ISDN Grey Fax Purple  Purple  White  Red  Switch Uplink ADSL IPTV Alarm Patching Reece run a patch all data points environment. All field outlets must be patched into the Reece switches from ports 3 – 32. This needs to be followed for single switch and dual switch sites. All patching must be done with the correct coloured cables and lengths. See Patch Cable Colours section for more info. Amplifier Australia monitor provide commercial grade reliable amplifiers that meet Reece requirements. These devices are rack mountable and come in difference models if more power is required. The standard is for an AMC+60 to be installed in all stores with a showroom for ambient music. Brand: Australian Monitor  Model: AMC+60  Store music player  Reece currently use a CBOX Triple 888 to provide ambient store music through the Australian monitor amplifier.  Note: This is only used in sites with showrooms.    Reece Pty Ltd | Specifications  11    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Field Outlets Managers Office      IP phones and workstations must share a single. Printers will require a separate outlet CCTV monitor location will require a single Outlets should be located above table height for easy access and identification - 900mm above floor All offices require two data points 2IC Office      IP phones and workstations must share a single. Printers will require a separate outlet CCTV monitor location will require a dual outlet Outlets should be located above table height for easy access and identification - 900mm above floor All offices require two data points Additional Office (1 and 2)      IP phones and workstations must share a single. Printers will require a separate outlet CCTV monitor location will require a dual outlet Outlets should be located above table height for easy access and identification - 900mm above floor All offices require two data points Dispatch Location     IP phones and workstations must share a single. All printers will require a separate outlet per device Outlets should be located above table height for easy access and identification - 900mm above floor All despatch areas require four data points Trade Desk    IP phones and workstations must share a single. Outlets location will be in accordance to building plans If PSTN Eftpos is required a separate outlet is required Other Field Outlets   IP phones and workstations must share a single. Outlets location will be in accordance to building plans Average Store Outlets Phone  Analog  Analog  Total  Total     Printers  EFTPOS  & PC  Phone  Fax  Req  Installed  Mgr Desk  1  1  0  0  0  2  2  2IC Desk  1  1  0  0  0  2  2  Despatch Desk  1  1  1  1  0  4  4  4x Counter Desk  4  0  2  0  1  7  7  Printer Desk  0  2  0  1  0  3  4  Total  18  19  Area Mgr Desk  2x Showroom  1  2  1  1  0  0  0  1  0  1  2  5  2  5  Reece Pty Ltd | Specifications  12    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    All field outlets that are to be used for Monitors or DVD players or other analog devices require single sockets (Only TV’s require dual sockets for future use). All outlets should be 900mm above floor when a desk is required. All remaining points should be located next to the GPO which is 300mm above floor. Patch Panels ET is the current product that Reece using in most existing stores. It has been a reliable product and it can be purchased Australia wide via Datamini Communications. This product meets Reece requirements when it comes to product quality, price and availability. Brand: ET  Model: ET‐6PP‐24A Cable Management Clipsal is one of the world market leaders when it comes to copper data cabling and accessories. For that reason we have selected Molex which is as division of Clipsal that meets our requirements when it comes to product quality, price and availability. Brand: Molex  Model: 18032‐0002  Power Distribution Unit (PDU) This PDU is readily available and boosts the following features       16 x 3 PIN outlets Volt meter Safety switch 1RU horizontal design Brand: High Class Model: PDU16 The power supply to the PDU for the rack should be a dedicated 10A socket. Device  Watt  590  Gateway power consumption 340  Amplifier power consumption 60  Telstra Router power Consumption 50  Total 1040  Switch power consumption   Reece Pty Ltd | Specifications  13    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Services Patch Panel The PSTN services shall be terminated from the frame into the Services patch panel. The same PSTN line must be split into ports 1 & 2. Port 1 is to be used for the Telstra ADSL Router and Port 2 is for the fax patch to field outlet. The ISDN services shall be placed on the left hand side of the Services patch panel in to ports 3-6 as required. These Other ports in the Services patch panel have been allocated for current or future use Media Player – Ports 7 to 8 CCTV Monitors – Port 9 – 14 Wireless Access points 15 – 24 1st SERVICES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P STN-0 P STN-1 ISDN2-1 ISDN2-2 ISDN2-3 ISDN2-4 M EDIA M EDIA 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 M ON M ON M ON M ON M ON M ON WIFI WIFI WIFI WIFI WIFI WIFI WIFI WIFI WIFI WIFI Addition service patch panels can be used if it is a multisite and more PSTN’s, CCTV Monitors or Wireless Access  Points are required. No mention of CAM in first patch panel – 1st Services  2nd SERVICES 3rd SERVICES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 M ISC P STN-3 P STN-4 P STN-5 P STN-6 P STN-7 M EDIA M EDIA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 M ISC P STN-3 P STN-4 P STN-5 P STN-6 P STN-7 M EDIA M EDIA 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 M ON M ON M ON M ON M ON M ON WIFI WIFI WIFI WIFI WIFI CA M CA M CA M CA M CA M 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 M ON M ON M ON M ON M ON M ON WIFI WIFI WIFI WIFI WIFI CA M CA M CA M CA M CA M An Alarm patch point has been dedicated in the end of Patch Panel A in port 24. This is to be run through to the  alarm panel’s location. Note this point is currently not used.  These ports are all reserved.  Multiple Business Units For new sites, all business units must have all their field outlets terminated on their own patch panels. For example  Panel A & B should be for business unit 1 Ie Plumbing or Plumbing and Showroom. If another business unit exists on  the same site then then should be located in patch panels C & D. Sites with more than two business units should  have a separate satellite 24RU cabinet to service the business unit with the greatest distance from the main cabinet.  If a single business unit exists on a site they can utilised all patch panels in the rack IE patch panel A‐D.    Reece Pty Ltd | Specifications  14      REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Multisite Networking and infrastructure should be shared when a Reece plumbing and other business unit are:    located on the same premises not separated by physical barrier (including roads and Car parks) Have LAN device not extending over 90 Meters Minimum Cabling requirements for all sites  Provide a system of cable trays, ducts, conduits and catenary wires to hold and support all installed cabling as required  Network and hardware equipment that is located in the cabinets must be mounted in accordance to cabinet installation standards outlined in this document  Cable runs must not exceed 85 meters and an additional 5 meter loop of cable should be left in celling space for future relocation of cabinet or services  All Tagging or labelling of cables and equipment is to be carried out using a permanent label  Site documentation is to be provided, consisting of as-installed cabling for horizontal and backbone cables including test results  All RJ45 jacks are to be correctly oriented to avoid dust and particles setting on contacts  All cabling terminations must be fully supported and impose no strain on termination contacts  Outlets within office areas should be mounted above table height and be clear labelled and visible  Provide sufficient RJ45 outlets to each location. Position of termination writing location to be advised   Auxiliary devices using 4 pair cabling Other devices that use the standard 4pair cabling include:  VGA extenders for CCTV monitors  Media Player (Coming soon)  DVD Player   These devices all require dual data points in each field location for future proofing.  Reece Pty Ltd | Specifications  15    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Patching Schedule   The below patching schedule needs to be followed to keep all stores uniform and neat. The below schedule has been created with the Patch cables & lengths in mind so any  deviation from either one will create issues. If for any reason this below chart cannot be followed 100% please contact Reece IT network team.   Patch panel termination 1st  SERVICES  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24  PSTN‐ 0  PSTN‐ 1  ISDN2‐ 1  ISDN2‐ 2  ISDN2‐ 3  ISDN2‐ 4  MEDIA  MEDIA  MON  MON  MON  MON  MON  MON  WIFI  WIFI  WIFI  WIFI  WIFI  WIFI  WIFI  WIFI  WIFI  WIFI  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  MISC  CAM  CAM  CAM  CAM  MISC  MISC  MISC  ALARM                                                                          For Business Unit 1  PATCH A  PATCH B  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  CAM  CAM  CAM  CAM  MISC  MISC  MISC  MISC  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  MISC  CAM  CAM  CAM  CAM  MISC  MISC  MISC  MISC                                                                          1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  DATA  CAM  CAM  CAM  CAM  MISC  MISC  MISC  MISC  For Business Unit 2 (Can be used for business unit 1 if not second business unit exists on site)  PATCH C  PATCH D  Note:  If the site does not have WIFI or CAM then those designated patch points should be reserved for future use.  The first patch panel mounted in 37RU is to be reserved services and/or selected devices.   The first 2 patch points on the SERVICES patch panel should be split for the phone line to enable the fax and adsl connection to use patch leads  The ALARM patch point is currently not used. This is for future use  The MISC patch point is currently not used. This is for future use  Patch panel C&D are to be installed if a site has 2 switches  If a multisite is required the extra fax's, WIFI and CAMERA's will be required. A multisite is one premises that houses multiple stores  This needs to be follow this standard  2nd  SERVICES  3rd  SERVICES  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24  MISC  PSTN‐ 3  PSTN‐ 4  PSTN‐5  PSTN‐6  PSTN‐7  MEDIA  MEDIA  MON  MON  MON  MON  MON  MON  WIFI  WIFI  WIFI  WIFI  WIFI  CAM  CAM  CAM  CAM  CAM  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22  23  24  MISC  PSTN‐ 3  PSTN‐ 4  PSTN‐5  PSTN‐6  PSTN‐7  MEDIA  MEDIA  MON  MON  MON  MON  MON  MON  WIFI  WIFI  WIFI  WIFI  WIFI  CAM  CAM  CAM  CAM  CAM  Reece Pty Ltd | Specifications  16    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Connection Diagram Network devices should be connected as displayed in the below diagram. There are two different layouts. Single switch site and dual switch sites. All devices must be plugged into their designated ports. This is imperative as they must match the configuration template. Failure to do so will cause a site failure. Switch Model 3560 Uplinks V Reece Pty Ltd | Specifications  17    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Switch Model 2960 Uplinks V Reece Pty Ltd | Specifications  18    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    V       Reece Pty Ltd | Specifications  19    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Switchport Patching Network switches need to be patched as per the port numbers and colours shown below. In some cases ports are reserved for CCTV or Wireless access points but there services may not be available at the site. To keep the standard uniform across all sites, only the ports marked in blue can be used for PC’s Printers and laptops. Switch Model 3560 Patching Phone,PC,Printer 1 Wireless Access Point 2 CCTV Camera 1 3 CCTV PC 2 Gateway Uplink PBX Mgt 1 Switch Uplink Misc Single Switch Branch Catalyst 3560 ####PAX#1 1 SYST RPS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1X 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 15X 17X 33 16X 2X 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 18X SERIES PoE-48 48 31X 33X 47X 1 STAT DUPLX SPEED POE 34 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 32X 34X 1 3 2 4 48X MODE Dual Switch Branch Catalyst 3560 ####PAX#1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1X 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 15X 17X 33 16X 2X 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 18X SERIES PoE-48 48 31X 33X 47X 1 STAT DUPLX SPEED POE 34 1 1 1 SYST RPS 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 32X 34X 1 3 2 4 48X MODE Catalyst 3560 ####PAX#2 1 SYST RPS 1X STAT DUPLX SPEED POE 2X 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15X 17X 16X 18X 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 SERIES PoE-48 48 31X 33X 47X 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 32X 34X 1 3 2 4 48X MODE   Reece Pty Ltd | Specifications  20    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Switch Model 2960 Patching     Reece Pty Ltd | Specifications  21    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Switch Model 2960 24 Port Patching (Actrol Branches)         Reece Pty Ltd | Specifications  22    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Switch Model 2960 24 Port Patching (Metalflex Branches)       Reece Pty Ltd | Specifications  23    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Communications Cabinet A 42RU (Rack Unit) communications cabinet has been selected to meet Reece’s current and future needs. In addition we require four (4) full length shelves for devices that are not rack mountable. Brand: High Class Model: F42R 1000 Deep x 600 Wide Communication Cabinet is to include but not be limited to the following components:            1 x Services patch panel (Marked “S”) Single Switch Site - 2 x Field outlet patch panels (Marked “A” and “B”) Dual Switch Site - 4 x Field outlet patch panels (Marked “A”, “B”, “C” and “D”) 4 x Cable minder 4 x Full length shelves 2 x Blanking plates (If extra services panels are not required) All required cage nuts and bolts Flexible duct concealing all cables running into the cabinet from ceiling. Duct must have capacity for 20 % growth. Screw down footings 1x Horizontal PDU as specified Perforated Front and Rear Doors Additional Communication cabinets If LAN devices cannot be located within 90 Meters of LAN devices, additional Cabinets should be installed communication Additional Communication Cabinet Backbone copper   All copper ties should be CAT6 Terminated in rack mounted fibre tray in rack located in position 41RU Additional Communication Cabinet Backbone fibre       All fibre is to be Krone minimum CMS 6core 50-micron OM3 multicore fibre. Terminated in rack mounted fibre tray in rack located in position 42RU Coupler/adapter must be beige Patch lead connector type must be LC for OM3 multicore fibre Patch lead colour must be Aqua Corrugated conduit should be used to protect 10 meter patch lead from computer room ceiling into cabinet Reece Pty Ltd | Specifications  24    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Location Cabinet is to be located in the stipulated area marked on the floor plans. The rack needs to be accessible from the front, rear and one side. There should be approx. 800mm clearance from walls and fixtures. It is preferred that the rack is located on the ground floor.                      800mm  clearance           Rack      800mm  1000  clearance  Deep x  600  Wide                 800mm  clearance              Operating Temperatures All hardware has a safe operating temperature range of 0 to 40 degrees centigrade. The rack location needs to be in  an area where the temperature does not exceed this measurement. If it does external cooling is required. Idea  operating temperature is 20 degrees centigrade.  IP Cameras Each IP Camera requires a Data LAN cabling originating from a cabinet within 90 meters of its location. Where possible IP Cameras will be spread over switches for redundancy Green patch cables must be used and they are to be patch into ports 32-40 of the available switches. All IP cameras should be punched down in to the assigned patch panel location found in the patching schedule section. All Cameras should be labelled with their hostname Termination type: RJ45 Plug (No wall plates, directly plugged into cameras) Wireless Access Points Each Wireless Access Point requires a Data LAN cabling originating from a cabinet within 90 meters of its location. Where possible Wireless Access Points will be spread over switches for redundancy Green cables must be used and they are to be patched into ports 41-48 of the available switches. All IP cameras should be punched down in to the assigned patch panel location found in the patching schedule section. All wireless access points should be labelled with their hostname. Note: A wireless site survey has been conducted so all wireless access point must be positioned according to the plan without exception. This is critical. Where possible, 5m slack needs to be left in case access points need to be relocated for better coverage. Termination type: RJ45 Socket (Fitted in wall plate with fly lead to access point) Reece Pty Ltd | Specifications  25    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Comms Cabinet Rack Layout Single Rack / Single Switch / Single Site Biab 42RU  41RU  40RU  39RU  38RU  37RU  36RU  35RU  34RU  33RU  32RU  31RU  30RU  29RU  28RU  27RU  26RU  25RU  24RU  23RU  22RU  21RU  20RU  19RU  18RU  17RU  16RU  15RU  14RU  13RU  12RU  11RU  10RU  9RU  8RU  7RU  6RU  5RU  4RU  3RU  2RU  1RU  Blanking Plate  Blanking Plate  Cable Manager    Cisco 2911  1st SERVICES Patch Panel  Cable Manager  Patch Panel A  Cable Manager  Cisco 2960 Switch  Cable Manager  Patch Panel B   Empty  MDF  Telstra Router & ISDN NTU's  LG DVD Player & Live Music Player  Commercial Amp  CCTV PC, Keyboard and Mouse  Empty  Reece Pty Ltd | Comms Cabinet Rack Layout  26    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Single Rack / Dual Switch / Multi Site BiaB 42RU  41RU  40RU  39RU  38RU  37RU  36RU  35RU  34RU  33RU  32RU  31RU  30RU  29RU  28RU  27RU  26RU  25RU  24RU  23RU  22RU  21RU  20RU  19RU  18RU  17RU  16RU  15RU  14RU  13RU  12RU  11RU  10RU  9RU  8RU  7RU  6RU  5RU  4RU  3RU  2RU  1RU   3nd SERVICES Patch Panel   2nd SERVICES Patch Panel  Cable Manager  Cisco 2911  1st SERVICES Patch Panel  Cable Manager  Patch Panel A  Cable Manager  Cisco 2960S  Cable Manager  Patch Panel B   Patch Panel C  Cable Manager  Cisco 2960S  Cable Manager  Patch Panel D   MDF  Telstra Router & ISDN NTU's  LG DVD Player & Live Music Player  Commercial Amp  CCTV PC, Keyboard and Mouse  Empty  Reece Pty Ltd | Comms Cabinet Rack Layout  27    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Multiple Rack / Dual Switch / Multi Site BiaB 42RU  41RU  40RU  39RU  38RU  37RU  36RU  35RU  34RU  33RU  32RU  31RU  30RU  29RU  28RU  27RU  26RU  25RU  24RU  23RU  22RU  21RU  20RU  19RU  18RU  17RU  16RU  15RU  14RU  13RU  12RU  11RU  10RU  9RU  8RU  7RU  6RU  5RU  4RU  3RU  2RU  1RU  FIBRE TIE Patch Panel   COPPER TIE Patch Panel   Cable Manger  Cisco 2911  1st SERVICES Patch Panel  Cable Manger  Patch Panel A  Cable Manger  Cisco 2960S  Cable Manger  Patch Panel B   Patch Panel C  Cable Manger  Cisco 2960S  Cable Manger  Patch Panel D   MDF  Telstra Router & ISDN NTU's  LG DVD Player & Live Music Player  Commercial Amp  CCTV PC, Keyboard and Mouse  Empty  Reece Pty Ltd | Comms Cabinet Rack Layout  28    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Multiple Rack / Three Switch / Multi Site BiaB 45RU  Patch Panel E  44RU  Cable Manger  43RU  Cisco 2960S  42RU  FIBRE TIE Patch Panel   41RU  COPPER TIE Patch Panel   40RU  Cable Manger  39RU  38RU  Cisco 2911  37RU  1st SERVICES Patch Panel  36RU  Cable Manger  35RU  Patch Panel A  34RU  Cable Manger  33RU  Cisco 2960S  32RU  Cable Manger  31RU  Patch Panel B   30RU  Patch Panel C  29RU  Cable Manger  28RU  Cisco 2960S  27RU  Cable Manger  26RU  Patch Panel D   25RU  24RU  MDF  23RU  22RU  21RU  20RU  Telstra Router & ISDN NTU's  19RU  18RU  17RU  16RU  15RU  14RU  LG DVD Player & Live Music  Player  Commercial Amp  13RU  12RU  11RU  10RU  CCTV PC, Keyboard and Mouse  9RU  8RU  7RU  1‐6RU  Empty  Reece Pty Ltd | Comms Cabinet Rack Layout  29    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Store Rack (Rear) 42RU  41RU  40RU  39RU  38RU  37RU  36RU  35RU  34RU  33RU  32RU  31RU  30RU  29RU  28RU  27RU  26RU  25RU  24RU  23RU  22RU  21RU  20RU  19RU  18RU  17RU  16RU  15RU  14RU  13RU  12RU  11RU  10RU  9RU  8RU  7RU  6RU  5RU  4RU  3RU  2RU  1RU                                         PDU                                                                                      Reece Pty Ltd | Comms Cabinet Rack Layout  30    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Multiple Rack / Dual Switch / Multi Site / Satellite Rack   FIBRE TIE Patch Panel   12RU  COPPER TIE Patch Panel   FIBRE TIE Patch Panel   11RU  COPPER TIE Patch Panel   Cable Manger  10RU  Cable Manger  Patch Panel E  9RU  Patch Panel E  Cable Manger  8RU  Cable Manger  Cisco 2960S  7RU  Cisco 2960S  Cable Manger  6RU  Cable Manger  Patch Panel F  5RU  Patch Panel F  Patch Panel G  4RU  Cable Manger  3RU  Cisco 2960S  2RU  Cable Manger  1RU  Empty  Patch Panel H  Empty    Reece Pty Ltd | Multiple Rack / Dual Switch / Multi Site / Satellite Rack  31    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Sites with smaller cabinets – non‐BiaB – E.g: Metalflex, AirPlus, Actrol Single Switch Site  Top of Rack  24RU     23RU     22RU   iPECS Phone System  21RU  1st SERVICES Patch Panel  20RU  Cable Manager  19RU  Patch Panel A  18RU  Cable Manager  17RU  Cisco 2960 Switch  16RU  Cable Manager  15RU  Patch Panel B   14RU     13RU     12RU     11RU     10RU     9RU  8RU  MDF  7RU  6RU  5RU  Telstra Router & ISDN NTU's  4RU  3RU  2RU     1RU   Power  Dual Switch Site  Top of Rack  24RU     23RU     22RU   iPECS Phone System  21RU  1st SERVICES Patch Panel  20RU  Cable Manager  19RU  Patch Panel A  18RU  Cable Manager  17RU  Cisco 2960 Switch  16RU  Cable Manager  15RU  Patch Panel B   14RU  Patch Panel C  13RU  Cable Manager  12RU  Cisco 2960 Switch  11RU  Cable Manager  10RU  Patch Panel D (if required)  9RU  8RU  MDF  7RU  6RU  5RU  Telstra Router & ISDN NTU's  4RU  3RU  2RU     1RU     Secondary Cabinet, Single Switch  Top of Rack  12RU  1st SERVICES Patch Panel  11RU  Cable Manager  10RU  Patch Panel A  9RU  Cable Manager  8RU  Cisco 2960 Switch  7RU  Cable Manager  6RU  Patch Panel B   5RU     4RU     3RU     2RU     1RU     Secondary Cabinet, Dual Switch  Top of Rack  12RU  1st SERVICES Patch Panel  11RU  Cable Manager  10RU  Patch Panel A  9RU  Cable Manager  8RU  Cisco 2960S  7RU  Cable Manager  6RU  Patch Panel B   5RU  Patch Panel C  4RU  Cable Manager  3RU  Cisco 2960S  2RU  Cable Manager  1RU  Patch Panel D     Reece Pty Ltd | Sites with smaller cabinets – non‐BiaB – E.g: Metalflex, AirPlus, Actrol  32      REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    Installation Practices and Requirements    The cabling installation shall be carried out by an approved and licensed cabling specialist. Reports must be supplied for all connections. No Certification required.  Cabling shall be installed in accordance with all relevant statutory standards, industry regulations and manufacturers requirements  All cabling shall be continuous between termination points, free of joints or junctions  Cable runs should be planned to ensure adequate segregation from other services thus not effecting performance or operation.  Provide a system of cable trays, ducts, conduits and catenary wires to hold and support all installed cabling as required  Power and data/telephony service segregation should take place to decrease the chance of interference  Cabling, Network equipment and specified hardware that is located in the cabinets must be mounted in accordance to cabinet installation standards outlined in this document  Cable runs must not exceed 85 meters and an additional 5 meter loop of CAT6 cable should be left in ceiling space for future relocation of cabinet or services  Cabling shall be run to allow field outlet locations to be relocated up to 2m prior to final fit off.    Final field locations shall be determined on site in conjunction with the Reece standard drawings    Terminate all field outlets on Krone RJ‐45 sockets or equivalent mounted within Clipsal 2000 series plates.    All field locations should be fully tested, commissioned and labeled.    All data cabling shall be cabled back to the communications cabinet location noted on the plan         All Tagging or labelling of cables and equipment is to be carried out using a permanent label  Site documentation is to be provided, consisting of as-built cabling for horizontal and backbone cables including test results.  All RJ45 jacks are to be correctly oriented to avoid dust and particles setting on contacts  All cabling terminations must be fully supported and impose no strain on termination contacts  Outlets within office areas should be mounted above table height and be clearly labelled and visible  Cabling shall be installed so it is not visible to the public  Redundant cabling shall be removed  Provide two ports at all field outlets. Contradicts offices outlets, unless a printer is required. Reece Pty Ltd | Installation Practices and Requirements  33    REECE BRANCH CABLING STANDARD  January 30, 2015    The latest versions of the following standards are to be complied with unless otherwise specified:  AS/ACIF S008 ‐ Requirements for Authorised Cabling Products   AS/ACIF S009 ‐ Installation Requirements for Customer Cabling (Wiring Rules)   AS/NZS 3000 ‐ SAA Electrical Wiring Rules   AS/NZS 3084 ‐ Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces   AS/NZS 3085.1 ‐ Administration of Communications Cabling Systems – Basic Requirements Transmission  Performance Specification for 4 Pair 100 Ohm Category 6A Cabling  Reece Pty Ltd | Installation Practices and Requirements  34