Label Maker Templets
Standard Scheme
Standards for naming and labeling networks and similar devices on installs.
Standard Example
Notes:
- All panels are counted clockwise from the North West corner of the building
Wire Labels:
2x Layer labels. Order of spanning tree. Top of label = First location. The bottom of the Label = end of the cable.
| Device | In | Out | Expansion |
| Firewalls/Routers | FW-01,FW-02 | FW-01, FW-02 | N/A |
| Switches | SWF1-01, SW-IDF | ||
| Patch Cables | NET-### | NET-001, NET-002 | NET-001a, NET-001b |
| Riser Cables | Front (thing)-(floor)-(number) End ( |
IDF-1-1 | 001 | IDF-1-1 | 001a, IDF-1-1 | 001b |
| Badge Readers | BGE-(floor)-(door number) | ||
| Camera Cable | CAM-### | CAM-001 | |
| Access-Hub Ethernet |
Access FL-PNL.### |
ACCESS 1-2.001 |
Panels / Doors
| Location/Type | First | Example | Expansion |
| Main Point of Entry | MPOE-(Floor.Panel Number) | MPO-FL1-01 | N/A - Only 1 MPOE per side |
| Intermediate Distribution Frame | IDF-(Floor)-(Panel Number) | IDF-1-1 | IDF-1-1a, IDF-1-1b |
| Media Cabinets/Panels | Panel-(Floor)-(Panel Number) | Panel-1-1, Panel 2-1 | |
Notes:
MPOE - This is where the internet comes into the building. In residential buildings, it is commonly seen as a utility closed hidden under stairs or basements. In large commercial buildings, it's widely a Riser [cables that link IDFs in other floors or wings are called risers].
IDF - This is where your switching or server equipment goes to support per floor. This commonly hosts switches that connect back to the MPOE
Controllers: Physical hardware in Panels, Walls or Mounted to walls
| Location/Type | First | Example | Expansion |
| Door Access Hub | DOOR-(floor)-(door number) | DOOR-1-7 | DOOR-1-7a |
| Door Intercom | IntCom-(floor)-(door) | IntCom-1-1 | IntCom |
| Door |
Network Devices:
| Location/Type | First | Example | Expansion |
| Firewall/Router | (site)-FW## | 925-FW01 | 925-FW02 |
| Switches | (site)-SW## | 925-SW01 | 925-SW02 |
| Cameras | (location)-(object-in-camera) | INTERNAL-CashReg | INTERNAL-CashReg02 |
Notes:
Cameras have special naming schemes. We define them as internal or external to quickly identify access. Tenants and Employees typically can access external cameras, but internal camera access is heavily policed. A camera overlooking a driveway would be called "EXTERNAL-Driveway-North"