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    Is there anyway to clean up the cabling behind the rack?

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      Alex Sage
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      To do that I need to re-punch everything right?

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        Carnival Boy @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said:

        Velcro wraps?

        This. One of the greatest inventions of all time, IMO. I struggle to pass more than 3 cables in close proximity, either at home or at work, without having an overwhelming desire to Velcro them together.

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        • NattNattN
          NattNatt
          last edited by NattNatt

          Cable ladder down the wall, velcro to that in nice neat runs.

          And re-arrange the layout so its patch panel, switch, patch panel, switch etc, means you don't have stupidly long cables and its easier to find what goes where etc...

          Plus why the oversized patch panels?! We have 48-port ones that are 1u, why do you have 24 ports that are 2u 😕

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            Alex Sage @NattNatt
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            @NattNatt said:

            Plus why the oversized patch panels?! We have 48-port ones that are 1u, why do you have 24 ports that are 2u 😕

            Fixing that tomorrow! 🙂

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              Alex Sage @NattNatt
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              @NattNatt said:

              Cable ladder down the wall, velcro to that in nice neat runs.

              Link?

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              • NattNattN
                NattNatt @Alex Sage
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                @aaronstuder 0_1457090698995_UCB35X200.JPG

                Like that - apparently it's a "Cable Basket" not a ladder, same thing though, attach to wall with a bit of a gap (use wooden batons to space it a bit) and then attach to that 🙂

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                  hobbit666
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                  Welcome to my world and head ache lol
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                    NattNatt @hobbit666
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                    @hobbit666 said:

                    Welcome to my world and head ache lol
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                    Twitch

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                      Deleted74295 Banned @hobbit666
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                      @hobbit666 said:

                      Welcome to my world and head ache lol

                      That is a pretty special kind of head-ache.

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                      • hobbit666H
                        hobbit666
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                        It's a "work in progress" project.
                        Need to get an electrician in to sort some power sockets out, then I can re cable the power to the UPS's then sort the VMWare Hosts to the Dell Switches, the vmotion and SAN connection. Then once the "inside" cabling is tidy and done tackle the "outside" visible stuff lol.

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                          scottalanmiller @Alex Sage
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                          @aaronstuder said:

                          To do that I need to re-punch everything right?

                          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.

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                            Alex Sage @scottalanmiller
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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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                              NattNatt @Alex Sage
                              last edited by

                              @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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                              • Mike DavisM
                                Mike Davis
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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.

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                                • jyatesJ
                                  jyates
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                                  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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                                    scottalanmiller @jyates
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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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                                      coliver @scottalanmiller
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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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                                      • JoeyJakubiakJ
                                        JoeyJakubiak
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                                        I love these http://www.discount-low-voltage.com/Enclosed-Cable-Managers

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                                          Alex Sage
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                                          Where do I find super short cables? Any suggestion on length?

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                                            Jason Banned @Alex Sage
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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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