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A term used to group cables that share a common electrical signal and can therefore be run along the same routing path. You use segregation levels to distinguish between different groups of cables that if routed together could produce electrical or magnetic interference. Examples of such groups include high or low voltage cables, cables of different types or sources, or cables associated with different applications or systems.