Your site can choose to document their jack inventory with a jack plan, in which jacks are represented on CAD floor plan drawings. To create a jack plan, a CAD specialist needs to add jack asset symbols to the existing floor plan drawings.
Typically, someone at your site will have already defined jack standards and other background data about the facility. The CAD specialist should have previously defined jack blocks and developed a CAD room plan.
Although you can represent specific jacks on your floor plan drawing, many sites represent only faceplates in CAD. Although the jacks are not represented in CAD, users do track their telecom connections to the jacks contained in faceplates. Your site should assess the detail to which you need to track faceplates and jacks in CAD drawings.
Jacks are represented on the Jack (JK) asset layer and are registered to the Jacks (JK) table.
Representing Telecom Devices in CAD
Adding Blocks to Floor Plan Drawings
Creating Asset Symbols by Asset Inserting
Creating Asset Symbols by Populating
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