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So if i could get a 6506 with the power supplies and one supervisor engine for $45 is it worth it?
pretty big wireless infrastructure
22 cabinets that are similar to that? pretty wasteful, someone needs to learn the proper dynamics of airflow and hot/cold isle. Perhaps this is why you have all the siemon boxes stuff in between the 3750s? Still, having 22 racks to house less than 10 switches per rack is retarded, but hey.... thats what you get when someone inexperienced does the job.
So if i could get a 6506 with the power supplies and one supervisor engine for $45 is it worth it?
22 cabinets that are similar to that? pretty wasteful, someone needs to learn the proper dynamics of airflow and hot/cold isle. Perhaps this is why you have all the siemon boxes stuff in between the 3750s? Still, having 22 racks to house less than 10 switches per rack is retarded, but hey.... thats what you get when someone inexperienced does the job.
Ofcouse you're going to need to implement IDF's, this wasn't my point.When you are working with over a million squarefeet you have to have intermediate cabinets. Copper runs can't exceed about 300 feet. Some of the fiber runs for the uplinks are well over 1,700 feet...
Again, not my the point I was trying to make.You can't have more than 9 3750's in a stack, and the cabinets are standalone (only 3750 switches in them). This is not a datacenter. its a warehouse...
Racked up a few more 3750 48 port switches to support our new Cisco wireless infrastructure.
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Waiting on the cable installer to come through and terminate the cables.
Nice pics Vito.
Spyder, please punch yourself in the face repeatedly for zip-tying those patch cables.
Nice pics Vito.
Spyder, please punch yourself in the face repeatedly for zip-tying those patch cables.
What is your job title?
Pics from a deployment I'm on:
As usual, sorry for the (lack of) picture quality.
Hmm looks like my future later this year. Bit of UCS implementation and ground work for nexus infrastructure(damn budget got reduced so only room for UCS )
Going to be stuck with my trusty 6509's and 6504's for a while
What is your job title?
WHO IS YOUR DADDY AND WHAT DOES HE DO?
Yep. They don't call them FEXes though, they're "Fabric Interconnects". I don't touch the 6120s, our "DC" guys do that. They handle the UCS, storage, VMWare, etc. We just do the "network" (though the line is getting pretty blurry).
@calvinj: So it's a patch panel where the 110IDC terminations and the 8P8C jack are on the same side? Interesting. I could see that being easier to work with than the 89D mount mini patch panels, where one would have to install it backwards, punch down the cables, then flip it over.