Color coding by function—such as red for power, blue for data, or yellow for VoIP—helps technicians quickly identify and trace lines. It's a visual way to prevent errors and speed up maintenance. Color coding organizes complex cabling environments and speeds up identification in high-density areas like server rooms and data centers. Using patch panels. Depending on which end of the cable you're looking at, you can read the colors clockwise or counterclockwise from the center black conductor. For new professionals entering the industry. nfrastructure to enhance operational efficiencies with the use of a color schema based on cable function.
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