Re: Short Term CO to IP



On Mar 3, 9:54 pm, DTC <no_spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
DLR wrote:
I've run into a situation where someone ran 200' of CAT5 through a
buried 2" PVC from their main building to a 2nd building. Currently they
are using the CAT5 wire to tie together the networks and extend some of
their CO lines from the DEMARC in the main building to the out building.

Don't know if this applies to you, but FCC requires that wiring of CO lines
into a KSU be separated from wiring of station apparatus into a KSU.
Therefore you must use separate cables for wiring stations and CO lines.

Original poster explicitly states that these are lines direct to CO,
not to PBX or key system. This therefore does not not apply.

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Relevant Pages

  • Re: Short Term CO to IP
    ... Don't know if this applies to you, but FCC requires that wiring of CO lines into a KSU be separated from wiring of station apparatus into a KSU. ... Therefore you must use separate cables for wiring stations and CO lines. ...
    (comp.dcom.cabling)
  • Re: Short Term CO to IP
    ... Don't know if this applies to you, but FCC requires that wiring of CO lines into a KSU be separated from wiring of station apparatus into a KSU. ... Therefore you must use separate cables for wiring stations and CO lines. ...
    (comp.dcom.cabling)
  • Re: Short Term CO to IP
    ... Don't know if this applies to you, but FCC requires that wiring of CO lines into a KSU be separated from wiring of station apparatus into a KSU. ... Therefore you must use separate cables for wiring stations and CO lines. ...
    (comp.dcom.cabling)