The labeling I agree is far more important. Get a good label printer that's 
designed for cable labeling.

Rather than pulling cable all the way down in to the racks, you might want to 
think about putting a 24 or 48 port panel in the top (back) of each rack and 
then running short patch cables from there. Then on the other end you can cross 
connect to the switch or whatever.

Thanks,
Brian Desmond
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From: Steven Peck [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 10:50 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Re-cabling

As we have a redundant switched network our network team uses color coding 
religiously.

Off the top of my head it's something like:
Blue for primary network, green for the secondary (for the teamed networks)
Orange for backup
Red for rILO

They also label all connections, both ends.  They are not so concerned with 
what the system name is, as switch/port it is connected to.

Steven Peck
http://www.blkmtn.org



On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 7:20 AM, Ben Scott 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 9:27 AM, Tom Miller 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> What are your preferences?   Cable color by rack, system, type, etc?  It's
> just aesthetics but I'm looking for ideas.
 If you want it to look pretty, use the same color for each
rack/switch.  Otherwise that's more confusing than helpful.

 Categorizing by VLAN or type of traffic makes some sense.  E.g.,
yellow is DMZ, blue is main LAN, green is SAN, etc.

 Using a rainbow spread to each rack makes some sense.  Makes it
easier to tell cables apart when you're hunting for or tracing a
particular cable.

 There are some standards for cable sheath color coding, but the ones
I'm aware of are all facility-wide in scope.  Most of your
in-datacenter cabling would be the same color under such schemes.  So
I wouldn't call those helpful for this.

-- Ben

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