96-8755. Proposed Revision of Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 174, Federal Building Telecommunications Wiring Standard  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 69 (Tuesday, April 9, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 15782-15785]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-8755]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    National Institute of Standards and Technology
    [Docket No. 960313072-6072-01]
    RIN 0693-XX16
    
    
    Proposed Revision of Federal Information Processing Standard 
    (FIPS) 174, Federal Building Telecommunications Wiring Standard
    
    AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), 
    Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Notice; Request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: A revision is being proposed to Federal Information Processing 
    Standard (FIPS) 174, Federal Building Telecommunications Wiring 
    Standard. The revision reflects changes to the voluntary industry 
    standard that is adopted by this FIPS and will supersede FIPS 174 in 
    its entirety. In addition, the revision will replace FIPS 159, Detail 
    Specification for 62.5-um Core Diameter/125-um Cladding Diameter Class 
    IA Multimode, Graded-Index Optical Waveguide Fibers, which will be 
    withdrawn.
        The revised FIPS adopts ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A-1995, which specifies 
    minimum requirements for telecommunications cabling within a building 
    and between buildings in a campus environment. The specifications were 
    developed with Federal participation and coordinated by the Federal 
    Telecommunications Standards Committee, an interagency committee 
    administered by the National Communications System.
        The purpose of this notice is to solicit views from the public, 
    manufacturers, and State and local governments so that their views can 
    be considered prior to the submission of this revised FIPS to the 
    Secretary of Commerce for review and approval.
        This proposed revision contains two sections: (1) a specifications 
    section which deals with the technical requirements of the standard; 
    and (2) a specifications section which deals with the technical 
    requirements of the standard. Only the announcement section of this 
    revised standard is provided in this notice. Interested parties may 
    obtain copies of the specifications (ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A-1995) from 
    Global Engineering Documents, 1990 M Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036, 
    telephone (800) 854-7179; FAX (202) 331-0960.
    
    DATES: Comments on this proposed revision must be received on or before 
    July 8, 1996.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments concerning the adoption of this proposed 
    revision should be sent to: Director, Computer Systems Laboratory, 
    ATTN: Proposed Revision of FIPS 174, Technology Building, Room A231, 
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899.
        Written comments received in response to this notice will be made 
    part of the public record and will be made available for inspection and 
    copying in the Central Reference and Records Inspection Facility, Room 
    6020, Herbert C. Hoover Building, 14th Street between Pennsylvania and 
    Constitution Avenues, NW, Washington, DC 20230.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. A Glenn Hanson, Institute for 
    Telecommunications Sciences, National Telecommunications and 
    Information Administration, 325 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80303-3328, 
    telephone 303-497-5449; FAX 303-497-6982.
    
        Dated: April 3, 1996.
    Samuel Kramer,
    Associate Director.
    
    Draft Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 174-1 
    (Date)--Announcing the Standard for Federal Building Telecommunications 
    Cabling Standard
    
        Federal Information Processing Standards Publications (FIPS PUBS) 
    are issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 
    after approval by the Secretary of Commerce pursuant to Section 5131 of 
    the Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996 and the 
    Computer Security Act of 1987, Public Law 104-106.
        1. Name of Standard. Federal Building Telecommunications Cabling 
    Standard (FIPS PUB 174-1).
        2. Category of Standard. Telecommunications Standard; cables and 
    wiring.
        3. Explanation. This standard, by adoption of ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A-
    1995, Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard, 
    specifies minimum requirements for telecommunications cabling within a 
    building and between buildings in a campus environment. It specifies a 
    cabling system with a recommended topology and recommended distances. 
    It specifies copper and optical-fiber transmission media by parameters 
    that determine performance, and specifies connectors and their pin 
    assignments to ensure interconnectability. This standard recognizes a 
    background precept of fundamental importance: to have a building 
    successfully designed and provisioned for telecommunications, it is 
    imperative that the telecommunications cabling design be incorporated 
    during the preliminary architectural design phase. This standard 
    supersedes FIPS PUB 174, Federal Building Telecommunications Wiring 
    Standard, in its entirety and replaces FIPS 159, Detail Specification 
    for 62.5-um Core Diameter/125-um Cladding Diameter Class IA Multimode, 
    Graded-Index Optical Waveguide Fibers.
        4. Approving Authority. Secretary of Commerce.
        5. Maintenance Agency. National Communications System, Office of 
    Technology and Standards.
        6. Related Documents.
        a. Federal Information Resources Management Regulations subpart 
    201-20.303, Standards, and subpart 201-39.1002, Federal Standards.
        b. Federal Standard 1037C, Glossary of Telecommunications Terms.
        c. Federal Information Processing Standards Publication (FIPS PUB) 
    175, Federal Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and 
    Spaces (Former Draft Federal Standard 1091).
        d. Federal Information Processing Standards Publication (FIPS PUB) 
    176, Residential and Light Commercial Telecommunications Wiring 
    Standard.
        e. Federal Information Processing Standards Publication (FIPS PUB) 
    195, Federal Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for 
    Telecommunications.
        f. Federal Information Processing Standards Publication (FIPS PUB) 
    187, Administration Standard for the Telecommunications Infrastructure 
    of Federal Buildings.
        At the time of publication of this standard, the editions indicated 
    above were valid. All publications are subject to revision, and parties 
    to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the 
    possibility of applying the most recent editions of these publications.
        7. Objectives. The purpose of this standard is to facilitate 
    interoperability and transportability among telecommunication 
    facilities and systems of the Federal Government and compatibility of 
    these facilities and systems at the computer-communications interface 
    with data processing equipment (systems) of the Federal Government by 
    specifying standard characteristics for building telecommunications 
    cabling. This standard defines a generic, functional telecommunications 
    cabling system for Federal buildings that will support a multiproduct, 
    multivendor environment. The further purpose of this standard is to 
    enable the planning and installation of building cabling with little 
    knowledge of the
    
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    telecommunications products that subsequently will be installed. 
    Installation of cabling systems during building construction or major 
    renovation is significantly less expensive and less disruptive than 
    after the building is occupied. This standard establishes performance 
    and technical criteria for various cabling system configurations for 
    interfacing and connecting their respective elements. To attain a 
    multiproduct cabling system, a review of the performance requirements 
    for most telecommunications services was conducted during preparation 
    of the American National Standard. The diversity of telecommunications 
    services currently available, coupled with the continual addition of 
    new services, means that there may be cases where limitations to 
    desired performance occur. To understand any such limitations, the user 
    is advised to consult standards associated with the desired services.
        8. Applicability. American National Standard/TIA/EIA-568-a-1995 
    shall be used (with the deletion of the optional specification as noted 
    in Section 9) by all departments and agencies of the Federal Government 
    in the planning and design of all office buildings, when FIPS 176 is 
    not selected. This includes both the wiring of new buildings and the 
    upgrading of existing plant. Building telecommunications wiring defined 
    by this standard is intended to support a wide range of different 
    Federal building sites. This includes sites with a geographical extent 
    up to 3,000 m (9,840 ft), up to 1,000,000 square meters (approximately 
    10,000,000 square feet) of office space, and with a population of up to 
    50,000 individual users. Telecommunications wiring systems defined by 
    this standard are intended to have a useful life in excess of 10 years. 
    This standard applies to the telecommunications wiring for Federal 
    buildings that are office oriented. (The term ``commercial 
    enterprises'' is used in ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A-1995 to differentiate 
    between office buildings and buildings designed for industrial 
    enterprises.) This standard is not intended to hasten the obsolescence 
    of building wiring currently existing in the Federal inventory; nor is 
    it intended to provide systems engineering or applications guidelines.
        9. Specifications. This FIPS adopts ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A-1995 with 
    one important change to the industry standard: in the interest of 
    optimizing transportability, the ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A-1995 optional 
    eight-position jack pin/pair assignments for the 100-ohm UTP 
    telecommunications work-area outlet specified in Figure 10-2 (and 
    referenced in paragraph 2 of Section 10.4.5) shall not be used.
        10. Implementation. The use of this standard by Federal departments 
    and agencies is compulsory and binding for the acquisition of new 
    equipment and services, effective six months after approval by the 
    Secretary of Commerce, except as noted in Section 8.
        Adherence to a standard that specifies standardized building wiring 
    contributes to the economic and efficient use of resources by avoiding 
    proliferation of local or vendor-unique standards, and is necessary to 
    facilitate development of interoperable inter- and intrabuilding 
    telecommunications systems. Specification of minimum acceptable values 
    for basic performance parameters provides assistance to the user in 
    multivendor procurement. For the user requiring state-of-the-art 
    systems performance, these values may serve as benchmarks for use in 
    cost/performance analyses when evaluating alternate transmission media 
    whose specifications exceed those of this standard.
        11. Waivers. Under certain exceptional circumstances, the heads of 
    Federal departments and agencies may approve waivers to Federal 
    Information Processing Standards (FIPS). The head of such agency may 
    redelegate such authority only to a senior official designated pursuant 
    to Section 3506(b) of Title 44, U.S. Code. Waivers shall be granted 
    only when:
        a. Compliance with a standard would adversely affect the 
    accomplishment of the mission of an operator of a Federal computer 
    system or related telecommunications system, or
        b. Cause a major adverse financial impact on the operator which is 
    not offset by Governmentwide savings.
        Agency heads may act upon a written waiver request containing the 
    information detailed above. Agency heads may also act without a written 
    waiver request when they determine that conditions for meeting the 
    standard cannot be met. Agency heads may approve waivers only by a 
    written decision which explains the basis on which the agency head made 
    the required finding(s). A copy of each such decision, with procurement 
    sensitive or classified portions clearly identified, shall be sent to: 
    National Institute of Standards and Technology; Attn: FIPS Waiver 
    Decisions, NIST North, Room 509; Gaithersburg, MD 20899.
        In addition, notice of each waiver granted and each delegation of 
    authority to approve waivers shall be sent promptly to the Committee on 
    Government Operations of the House of Representatives and the Committee 
    on Governmental Affairs of the Senate and shall be published promptly 
    in the Federal Register.
        When the determination on a waiver applies to the procurement of 
    equipment and/or services, a notice of the waiver determination must be 
    published in the Commerce Business Daily as a part of the notice of 
    solicitation for offers of an acquisition or, if the waiver 
    determination is made after the notice is published, by amendment to 
    such notice.
        A copy of the waiver, any supporting documents, the document 
    approving the waive and any supporting and accompanying documents, with 
    such deletions as the agency is authorized and decides to make under 5 
    U.S.C. Sec. 552(b), shall be part of the procurement documentation and 
    retained by the agency.
        12. Where to Obtain Copies. Copies of this publication are for sale 
    by the National Technical Information Service, U.S. Department of 
    Commerce, Springfield, VA 22161. (Sale of the included specifications 
    document is by arrangement with the Electronic Industries Association.) 
    When ordering, refer to Federal Information Processing Standards 
    Publication 174-1 (FIPSPUB174-1), and the title. Payment may be made by 
    check, money order, purchase order, credit card, or deposit account.
    
    Appendix
    
        By adoption of ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A-1995 (with the modification 
    noted below), this document provides Federal departments and 
    agencies with a generic, standardized cabling system for office 
    buildings and building complexes. This standardization, in 
    conjunction with Federal Information Processing Standard 175, which 
    provides architectural specification of telecommunications pathways 
    and spaces, will facilitate systems compatibility and 
    transportability of terminals for Federal users. The use of these 
    two standards will assure a quality of performance consistent with 
    existing industry capabilities and will provide a cost-effective 
    basis for competitive procurement.
        The industry standard adopted by this Federal Information 
    Processing Standard is ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A-1995, Commercial Building 
    Telecommunications Cabling Standard, and is the result of an effort 
    by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) \1\, in 
    response to concern expressed by
    
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    the Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) over the 
    lack of a standard on building telecommunications cabling.
    
        \1\ In 1988, the Telecommunications sector (specifically, the 
    TR- and FO-Technical Committees, Subcommittees, and Working Groups) 
    of the Electronic Industries Association (EIA) became a part of the 
    Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA). TIA conducts the 
    standard-developing activities, and EIA continues to publish the 
    resultant standards, which bear the prefix ``EIA/TIA'', as well as 
    ``ANSI'' for those documents adopted by the American National 
    Standards Institute. Beginning in 1992, the prefix reads ``TIA/
    EIA.''
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        This Federal Information Processing Standard adopts ANSI/TIA/
    EIA-568-A-1995 with one important change to the industry standard: 
    in the interest of optimizing transportability, the ANSI/TIA/EIA-
    568-A-1995 vendor-specific optional eight-position jack pin/pair 
    assignments for the 100-ohm UTP telecommunications work-area outlet 
    connector specified in Figure 10-2 (and referenced in paragraph 2 of 
    Section 10.4.5) of the industry shall not be used. The pin-pair 
    assignments (and color coding) of the primary wiring scheme, 
    illustrated in Figure 10-1, are fully compatible with terminal 
    equipment manufactured by a majority of North American 
    manufacturers. These assignments are fully compatible also with the 
    single specification of eight-position outlet connector pin/pair 
    assignments of the parallel building-wiring standard developed by 
    the Canadian Standards Association, CSA-529. Tracking the ANSI/TIA/
    EIA-568-A-1995 standard, the U.S. connector industry has adopted a 
    connector designation of ``T-568A'' for this primary wiring scheme.
        The use of the optional pin/pair assignments of Figure 10-2 in 
    wiring a building would result in equipment inoperability when 
    transporting any terminal equipment from this building to any 
    building wired to the primary specification of Figure 10-2 above.
        The inverse is also true; only equipment of proprietary design 
    (of a single manufacturer) will be operable in a building wired to 
    the optional specification. This resultant problem of 
    interoperability when transporting equipment could be addressed only 
    by (a) providing adapters for all relocated terminal equipment, or 
    (b) rewiring of the destination building (at the main distribution 
    frame or elsewhere).
        This Federal Information Processing Standard has a special 
    relationship to the ANSI/EIA/TIA-569-1991, Commercial Building 
    Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces, (adopted as 
    Federal Information Processing Standard 175). This latter standard 
    addresses the reality that building wiring cannot be standardized 
    without standardizing also the architecture of the building itself 
    into which building wiring systems are to be installed.
        Another companion standard, ANSI/EIA/TIA-570-1991, Residential 
    and Light Commercial Telecommunications Wiring Standard, is adopted 
    as Federal Information Processing Standard 176.
        During the development of this family of building 
    telecommunications standards, significant concern was expressed, by 
    both Government and industry, about the need for specification of 
    electronic system grounding. This concern resulted in ANSI/TIA/EIA-
    607-1994, Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications 
    in Commercial Buildings, adopted as a Federal Information Processing 
    Standard 195, Federal Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements 
    for Telecommunications.
        The complex telecommunications building infrastructure addressed 
    by this family of standards requires continuing documentation of all 
    building wiring and the related pathways and spaces that contain 
    that wiring. Recognizing the need for a standardized method of 
    telecommunications administration, TIA developed ANSI/TIA/EIA-606-
    1993, Administration Standard for the Telecommunications 
    Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings, to expedite collecting and 
    updating of such information. This standard was adopted as Federal 
    Information Processing Standard 187, Administration Standard for the 
    Telecommunications Infrastructure of Federal Buildings.
    [FR Doc. 96-8755 Filed 4-8-96; 8:45 am]
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Published:
04/09/1996
Department:
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice; Request for comments.
Document Number:
96-8755
Dates:
Comments on this proposed revision must be received on or before July 8, 1996.
Pages:
15782-15785 (4 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 960313072-6072-01
RINs:
0693-XX16
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