Information technology - Generic cabling for customer premises - Mid-span DTE power insertion

Specifies mid-span power insertion into generic cabling as specified in ISO/IEC 11801, the location and allocation requirements in case of the replacement of a generic cabling component or components.

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TECHNICAL ISO/IEC

REPORT TR 24746


TYPE 2
First edition
2005-08

Information technology –
Generic cabling for customer premises –
Mid-span DTE power insertion
Reference number
ISO/IEC TR 24746:2005(E)

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TECHNICAL ISO/IEC


REPORT TR 24746


TYPE 2
First edition
2005-08



Information technology –
Generic cabling for customer premises –
Mid-span DTE power insertion
 ISO/IEC 2005
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CONTENTS

FOREWORD.3
INTRODUCTION.5
1 Scope .6
2 Normative reference .6
3 Abbreviations .6
4 General .6
4.1 Location of Mid-Span DTE Power insertion devices .6
4.2 Mid-Span DTE Power device allocation .6

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY –
GENERIC CABLING FOR CUSTOMER PREMISES –
MID-SPAN DTE POWER INSERTION
FOREWORD
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