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Cable Records 2

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Schwartz1

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Jul 16, 2004
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I have just installed a new PBX with 3600 pairs. I would like to keep a cable record document that would maintain the MDF and IDF pairs. Can anyone share a cable record book that works well for you. I know the old Bell used to have a book years ago that the techs would hand write the pair numbers beside the TN.
 
I haven't seen one of those for years now, but I do remember that the pairs are listed for the location the book is located (either the MDF or the IDF),where they go or come from and then what number (or extension) is on that pair,then where that goes (station number on a chart(floor plan).

I last did one but had to create my own spread sheet

Good Luck,

Has been in the cabling business for about twenty years and is now the Sr PM for a cabling company located in the Los Angeles area.
Also a General Class Amatuer Radio Operator.
 
Back in the day, and I still have the sheets somewhere in a file cabinet or banker's box, we got laminated sheets that you could write on in pencil and erase them. We laminated a sheet of paper with grid lines and filled in our special services assignments.

Did I mention it was before personal computers?

It should be fairly simple to create an Excel spreadsheet with the data on and force gridlines to make a custom cable record. Of course you might want to figure out how to do this in a database program as 3600 lines will take about 60 pages of portrait pages.

LkEErie
 
I have a spreadsheet that looks almost exactly like the books that Krone make as a record book. If some one provides an email addy I can forward copies on if anyone wants...
 
shardian, can you send it to me too please? ryaneod@gmail.com
 
Send me one also, Thanks,

pm@globusinc.net


Has been in the cabling business for about twenty years and is now the Sr PM for a cabling company located in the Los Angeles area.
Also a General Class Amatuer Radio Operator.
 
Pretty sure I could use that for documentation on my site. Send to cckens@hotmail.com, if you could.
Thanks!

cckens

"Not always my best shot, but I hit the target now and then"
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