What do the colors of network rack patch cords represent

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Different cable colors can indicate everything from LAN connections to Power over Ethernet (PoE) lines to backbone cables. When properly followed, these color standards reduce errors, speed up troubleshooting, and help future-proof your network. While category ratings (Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A) determine speed and bandwidth, color choices for cables and keystone jacks serve an equally important role in day-to-day management. The main thing you will want to keep in mind when fleshing out your network is consistency. Adhering to this specification ensures efficient identification and management of various devices within the network.

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