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IT Baseline Protection Manual - The Information Warfare Site

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Safeguard Catalogue - Communications Remarks<br />

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S 5.4 Documentation on, and marking of, cabling<br />

Initiation responsibility: Head of <strong>IT</strong> Section; Head of <strong>Site</strong>/Bldg<br />

Technical Service<br />

Implementation responsibility: <strong>Site</strong>/Bldg Technical Service<br />

Good documentation and clear marking of all cables are required for any<br />

protective measure, for maintenance, fault location, repair and for successful<br />

checking of cable layout. <strong>The</strong> quality of such review documentation depends<br />

on the completeness, up-to-date status and readability of its contents.<br />

All facts concerning the network must be included in this documentation<br />

(also referred to as "master plan"):<br />

- precise type of cable;<br />

- application-oriented marking of the cable(s);<br />

- location of exchanges and distributors, with precise designations;<br />

- precise routing of cables and ducts on the premises (plotting on<br />

dimensioned floor plans and location plans);<br />

- dimensioning and allocation of lines;<br />

- allocation plans for all connectors and distributors;<br />

- use of all lines; listing of the network users connected to them;<br />

- technical specifications of connection points;<br />

- danger spots;<br />

- protective measures that are in place and to be reviewed.<br />

Based on this documentation, it must be possible to get an accurate overview<br />

of the cabling easily and quickly.<br />

Since, with increasing size of networks, it is not possible to include all<br />

information in a single plan, it is advisable to subdivide such information.<br />

Actual location information is always to be plotted on full-scale plans. Other<br />

information can be listed in tables. An important point is to ensure clear crossreferencing<br />

of all listed elements.<br />

To keep the documentation up to date, it must be ensured that the person<br />

keeping the documentation is promptly and completely notified of all work<br />

carried out on the network.is For instance, consideration might be given to<br />

requiring this person's co-signature for the issue of material, for the placing of<br />

outside contracts or for allowing access to protected areas.<br />

Since this documentation contains sensitive information, it must be stored<br />

safely and access to it must be regulated.<br />

Additional controls:<br />

- Who is responsible for the documentation on cabling?<br />

- Is up-dating of the documentation sufficiently prompt?<br />

- How is the review documentation protected against unauthorised access?<br />

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<strong>IT</strong>-<strong>Baseline</strong> <strong>Protection</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>: Oktober 2000

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