Amendment 1 - Information technology - Implementation and operation of customer premises cabling - Part 1: Administration

A new, normative Annex A is added by this Amendment, specifying four typical classes of administration to accommodate various degrees of complexity related to the telecommunications infrastructure.

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Status
Replaced
Publication Date
05-May-2004
Current Stage
DELPUB - Deleted Publication
Start Date
23-Feb-2012
Completion Date
13-Feb-2026

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Effective Date
05-Sep-2023
Effective Date
05-Sep-2023
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ISO/IEC 14763-1:1999/AMD1:2004 - Amendment 1 - Information technology - Implementation and operation of customer premises cabling - Part 1: Administration Released:5/6/2004 Isbn:2831874920

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ISO/IEC 14763-1:1999/AMD1:2004 is a standard published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Its full title is "Amendment 1 - Information technology - Implementation and operation of customer premises cabling - Part 1: Administration". This standard covers: A new, normative Annex A is added by this Amendment, specifying four typical classes of administration to accommodate various degrees of complexity related to the telecommunications infrastructure.

A new, normative Annex A is added by this Amendment, specifying four typical classes of administration to accommodate various degrees of complexity related to the telecommunications infrastructure.

ISO/IEC 14763-1:1999/AMD1:2004 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 35.200 - Interface and interconnection equipment. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

ISO/IEC 14763-1:1999/AMD1:2004 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to ISO/IEC 14763-2:2012, ISO/IEC 14763-1:1999. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

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INTERNATIONAL ISO/IEC
STANDARD 14763-1
AMENDMENT 1
2004-05
Amendment 1
Information technology –
Implementation and operation of customer
premises cabling –
Part 1:
Administration
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– 2 – 14763-1 Amend.1 © ISO/IEC:2004(E)
FOREWORD
Amendment 1 to International Standard ISO/IEC 14763-1 was prepared by ISO/IEC
subcommittee 25: Interconnection of information technology equipment, of ISO/IEC joint
technical committee 1: Information technology.
This amendment adds a new normative Annex A to ISO/IEC 14763-1 and renumbers the
present Annexes accordingly.
14763-1 Amend.1 © ISO/IEC:2004(E) – 3 –
Page 12
Insert the new Annex A as follows and renumber the existing annexes A to D accordingly:

Annex A
(normative)
Classes of administration
A.1 General
Four typical classes of administration are specified in this Annex to accommodate various
degrees of complexity related to the telecommunications infrastructure.
A.2 Determination of class
A.2.1 General
The most relevant factors in determining the minimum class of administration are the size and
complexity of the infrastructure. The number of telecommunications spaces, such as
equipment rooms, common equipment rooms, telecommunications rooms, common
telecommunications rooms and entrance facility spaces, is an indicator of the degree of
complexity.
Classes are scalable and allow expansion without requiring changes to existing identifiers or
labels. For mission critical systems, buildings over 7 000 m or multi-tenant buildings,
administration of pathways and spaces, and outside plant elements is strongly recommended.
A.2.2 Class 1
Class 1 addresses the administration needs of premises that are served by a single equipment
room. The latter is the only telecommunication space administered whereas there are no
telecommunications rooms and no backbone cabling or outside plant cabling systems to
administer. Simple cable pathways will generally be intuitively understood and need not be
administered. In order to administer cable pathways or fire-stopping locations, cla
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