A cable protector in a telecommunications central office protects cables from
damage
from contact with cable racks as the cables are pulled from bay to bay. The cable
protector is a cardboard-like fiber material that is folded into a planar portion
that is dimensioned to fit over the top of the cable rack, and integral side flaps
that are each folded into V-shaped channels and serve to grip the sides of the
cable rack and hold the protector in place when the protector is placed over the
top of the rack.