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Intermediate distribution frame

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In central office environments the IDF may contain circuit termination equipment from various auxiliary components. In WAN and LAN environments IDFs can hold devices of different types including
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IDFs are used for telephone exchange central office, customer-premises equipment,
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and may serve as a distribution point for multipair cables from the
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distribution frame
central office
customer premises
user
cable
line circuits
main distribution frame
combined distribution frame
wide area network
local area network
backup
hard drives
RAIDs
CD-ROMs
networking
switches
hubs
routers
fiber optics
coaxial
category cables
public domain material
Federal Standard 1037C

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