Is there anyway to clean up the cabling behind the rack?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Not for what I mentioned, just phyisical clean up. You'd need to repunch to make a HUGE improvement, but with some little hooks and ties you could clean up with is there without undoing stuff.
Don't do anything half way. So once I start I am repunching everything
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@aaronstuder said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Not for what I mentioned, just phyisical clean up. You'd need to repunch to make a HUGE improvement, but with some little hooks and ties you could clean up with is there without undoing stuff.
Don't do anything half way. So once I start I am repunching everything
Then plan ahead, get a weekend booked out and label label label...find what patch goes to what port in what switch, find out if theres a way to tidy it up (IDK if you have VLAN's on ports etc) then rearrange to patch, switch, patch, switch config, shorter patch cables, colour-coded if possible, and do it once, properly
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Monoprice.com search for hook and loop:
http://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=5828
you can get it in different colors if you want to separate out your voice and data, by floor, etc. -
I would use Velcro wraps. You can organize them and get them out way, and still replace cables as needed. If I were you, I'd just fake a fire to get everyone out of the building and unplug everything and untangle them.
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@jyates said:
I would use Velcro wraps. You can organize them and get them out way, and still replace cables as needed. If I were you, I'd just fake a fire to get everyone out of the building and unplug everything and untangle them.
I love velcro wraps. Look great, easy to use, no chance of slicing cables and you can modify them whenever you need.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@jyates said:
I would use Velcro wraps. You can organize them and get them out way, and still replace cables as needed. If I were you, I'd just fake a fire to get everyone out of the building and unplug everything and untangle them.
I love velcro wraps. Look great, easy to use, no chance of slicing cables and you can modify them whenever you need.
Plus you can get them for a similar price to zip-ties.
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Where do I find super short cables? Any suggestion on length?
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@aaronstuder said:
Where do I find super short cables? Any suggestion on length?
Various lengths.. and Cables to go is where we get them
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@Jason Shouldn't they all be the same?
Here is my layout:
Punch
Switch
Punch
Punch
Switch
Punch.I should never going going more then 1U away?
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@aaronstuder said:
@Jason Shouldn't they all be the same?
Here is my layout:
Punch
Switch
Punch
Punch
Switch
Punch.I should never going going more then 1U away?
Your still going to different sides of the switches, if you route through a cable manamgnet tray it will need to be different lengths.
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@Jason said:
@aaronstuder said:
Where do I find super short cables? Any suggestion on length?
Various lengths.. and Cables to go is where we get them
C2G and Monoprice are my "need a bunch of cables" sources.
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@Jason It such a short run, do I really need something to manage the cables?
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@aaronstuder said:
@Jason It such a short run, do I really need something to manage the cables?
It looks so much cleaner if you put a trey in between the switches
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@aaronstuder said:
@Jason It such a short run, do I really need something to manage the cables?
If it is really just 1u away, then probably not with appropriate length cables. Anything longer and you'll want velcro/ties and possibly cable trays as well.
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@NattNatt said:
Cable ladder down the wall, velcro to that in nice neat runs.
This!
That what we do in our IDFs (well our contractors, we don't do it). All of our IDFs have approx 480 Cat6a runs to them and then the IDFs uplink with 4 Fiber Pairs to the MDF.
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@Jason That look really nice!
I will never have that much cable.
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@Jason mmmm, cable porn