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Redo all patch cables in the main network closet #92

Open mitar opened 7 years ago

mitar commented 7 years ago

Followup to #87. We have replacement cables, we should redo all patch cables in the main network closet.

We have ethernet cables/patch cables:

mitar commented 7 years ago

Not sure which color we wanted to use for patch cables in the main network closet for switches for rooms there. I think we might wanted to use black and grey, but we do not really have them. We would have to buy more.

c-p-jones commented 7 years ago

Two options: 1) Keep our current Panduit version of cable management and buy the expensive keystone jacks that come with it: http://www.masterelectronics.com/panduit/cc5e88bl.html?p=12181809 Cost of one ~ $20 EDIT: The link listed above is for Category 5e, we'd probably be getting Category 6 which is even more expensive: http://www.masterelectronics.com/panduit/cc688bl.html?p=12181811. 2) Downgrade our cable management system to a less expensive system so we can use less expensive jacks in the future.

mitar commented 7 years ago

Hm, I think we can probably buy some other similar but cheaper ones?

BTW, around the house we have some cables we added to cabinets, which do not have such jacks, but are connected directly. If we buy jacks, we should probably connect them as well in this manner (cable -> jack, jack -> patch cable -> switch).

ck2qsuZT commented 7 years ago

I agree with Mitar, I would much prefer to have regular keystone in the main network closet at-least, it may almost be worth it to have it in all the network closets/cabinets around the house. It's also not a downgrade, its an upgrade =) Keystone is much more universal and therefore cheaper, more versatile, and easier to find.

mitar commented 7 years ago

Also, that can probably come through BSCIT and it really makes it easier for future network managers to maintain things.

ck2qsuZT commented 7 years ago

In other words, make keystone plates and jacks for all of our racks part of the BSCIT motion =p

ck2qsuZT commented 7 years ago

You can also get some ideas here https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/

mitar commented 7 years ago

@hum42an: This has not been done? You should do it before leaving.