Re-organizing cable management for client. Need help.
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I've been tasked with re-organizing this clients IT closet, which also means the cabling. It's a pretty big mess.
I would like to know what is the best practice on how to perform this tasks? Perhaps, steps in order to make sure it gets done properly. Items needed to do the job would help too. For example, I know I will need Velcro. I have some straps with me, but most likely not enough.
Pics below
https://drive.google.com/file/d/14mXs8FgyziTOGpwRX-wXtI94wdz-kzBI/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/155kaPJWnMBNxF9Z6vZM2atCCeEaNwBZc/view?usp=sharing
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@fredtx
Lots of Patience
Lots of Velcro
More Patience -
This article seems to have some valid points.
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That's easy stuff.
You don't need patience with this method, you need resolve.INVENTORY
- Figure out what is connected to what
- Figure out if ports on managed switches have different config
- Take "before" pictures
NEW DESIGN
- Decide the most logical place to put every rack item
- Determine if you need to add something, for instance patch panels, cable management or even a better rack
- Make a new rack layout drawing
- Guesstimate what patch cables you need and what length
- Don't color code (unless you are Google) - except maybe one cable that is "hot" (internet)
- Look at the power cables and decide what length you need, if you need an extra PDU etc.
- Get customer approval
ORDER
- Order the items you need
- Order MANY extra patch cables in 1 ft incremental lengths (cables are cheap, time is expensive)
- Get a roll of velcro
- Buy a labeller if you don't have one and labels to it
- Get a cable comb if you have many cables that are run in parallell (don't look like it from the pics)
RIP OUT AND REPLACE
- Plan a date to do it
- Shutdown everything
- Rip out every cable and throw them away
- Cut of any zip ties, leave them on the floor
- Move around things if needed, according to the new design
- Add any new rack items
- Connect everything and mark the new patch cables it with a labeller as you do it - if you want it to be labelled
- Do it in a logical order that you have decided before hand
- Use the right length patch cable for everything
- Use the right length power cable for everything
FINISH
- When everything is done - power up and verify that everything is working
- Clean up, sweep the floor, throw away old cables
- Take "after" pictures
- Leave the extra patch cables for the customer, so they have them at hand when things needs to be added or reconnected
This is an example of what you want:
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@pete-s
I appreciate the help!!
I definitely have something to work with now!
Thank you thank you!
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Use Patchbox. Also, use the free rack planner tool at Patchbox also.
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Saw this and thought it was a good idea
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@hobbit666 never do anything permanent like this
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@jaredbusch said in Re-organizing cable management for client. Need help.:
@hobbit666 never do anything permanent like this
Its not permanent just snip the cable lol
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@hobbit666 said in Re-organizing cable management for client. Need help.:
@jaredbusch said in Re-organizing cable management for client. Need help.:
@hobbit666 never do anything permanent like this
Its not permanent just snip the cable lol
Just snipping the cable seems easy until you make a mistake and slice the cable. When I have to do cable management, I'm 100% on the velcro strip train. Nylon cable ties have always ended up being a pain for me.
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Yeah i would still use Velcro just thought that was nice to look at.
Maybe if they had a Velcro version. -
Could try something like this-