horizontal cabling system

The portion of the telecommunications cabling system that connects work area outlets to telecommunications outlets and typically runs horizontally along a building’s floors or ceilings. The horizontal cabling system starts with faceplates and jacks and ends at horizontal cross-connects in the telecom closet. Faceplates, jacks, the horizontal cables, the wireways in which the cables are housed, and the horizontal cross-connect are all considered to be part of the horizontal cabling system.

The Archibus Telecom Console tracks horizontal cabling, but does not track its wireways.

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