Third floor CITI office wiring Compiled by Jim Rees with much help from Martin Murray /afs/citi.umich.edu/projects/machineroom/www/3100-wiring.txt http://www.citi.umich.edu/lab/admin-notes/3100-wiring.txt Box Room Jack Location ================================ 1 3154 3154-01 Conference Room 2 3150 3152-11 cja 3 3152-10 4 3144 3144-07 rees 5 3150 3152-07 cja 6 3144 3144-05 rees 7 3100 3148-03 copier 8 3124 9 3122-06 backrow 10 3100 3122-03 backrow 11 3100 backrow 12 3126 3126-05 jiaying/dean 13 3126-08 backrow 14 3132 3132-05 fred 15 3100-04 kitchen 16 3134-02 printer 17 3128-04 backrow 18 3100-02 lobby 19 3104 andros 20 3100 kwk 21 3104 3102-05 andros 22 3106 3106-09 kwc 23 3106 3106-11 kwc 24 3116 3116-03 trond 25 3118 3118-05 honey 26 3118 3118-07 honey 27 3112 3110-11 finholt 28 3108 3110-09 bfields 29 3114 3114-01 aglo 30 3100 3148-01 donut lounge 31 3106-13 32 3110 3110-01 cel Each box has a number, 1 through 32, corresponding to its position on the patch panel in the rack. Each position has two jacks, corresponding to the two jacks on the box. There are four rows of eight of these positions across the rack, for a total of 32 positions and 64 jacks. Most box numbers are written in the lower right corner of the face of the box, or in large numbers on the side of the box. Network boxes are deep and have two network jacks in the bottom row. (Shallow boxes have phone lines, and no network.) Each jack on the box has a number, and typically the number of the first jack is written across the top of the box. So if it says "3144-07" and has two jacks then the jacks would be 3144-07 and 3144-08. In the rack, the number of the jack on the left is often used, so what's written on the box doesn't match what's on the rack. For this reason, we try to use box numbers instead of jack numbers.