When designing a backbone distribution system, you will need to include a telecommunications enclosure (TE). A TE can be
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2022 11:27 am
When designing a backbone distribution system, you will need to include a telecommunications enclosure (TE). A TE can be defined as a:
A. Splice point for copper cabling only
B. Point where the backbone cabling interfaces to the horizontal cabling and may be utilized in place of a traditional Telecommunications Room (TR)
C. Location for housing building cross-connect cabling only
D. Location to house the splice transitioning from outdoor to indoor cabling only
E. Facility to store slack copper and fiber cables
A. Splice point for copper cabling only
B. Point where the backbone cabling interfaces to the horizontal cabling and may be utilized in place of a traditional Telecommunications Room (TR)
C. Location for housing building cross-connect cabling only
D. Location to house the splice transitioning from outdoor to indoor cabling only
E. Facility to store slack copper and fiber cables