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moetop said:ahhhahahahha I get it, you have no network...
Chernobyl1 said:tbh, its not that bad, the cables are easily located and arent in the way of anything.
Fint said:
poison123 said:Seriously...you would be fired where I work. You ALWAYS label the cable....doesn' matter if the patch panel is labeled...you ALWAYS label the cable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tie wrap + patch cables = no no.Chernobyl1 said:Soz to mention this again but it is the simplest solution.
Loop the excess cable, flatten the loop and tie wrap each end of it and maybe the middle if the loop is long enough.
So cheap, quick, easy and can be removed with a pair of snips.
If this isnt what you are after, can you explain further please?
drizzt81 said:have you cleaned it up yet?
Less downtime and man hours spent when you need to trace something due to any number of things from cable outages to shorts to port issues, etcetera. What's going to happen if the power drops and your failed UPS (that you can't get to because of the snake pit) can't pick up the load? There's your ROI... and it will look nice.Fint said:...which I just don't see the ROI on.
[H]exx said:How about making some custom patch cables (length)?
poison123 said:Fint, that is seriously the lamest excuse I've ever heard for not crimping your own stuff. If you can't crimp then you have no buisness managing the physical aspect of that gear.
Fint said:100 3ft patch cables can be bought for $125. Toss in shipping, you're looking at maybe $175. So now compare $350 for me to make the cables, or $175 for me to buy them. And then explain again why its a lame excuse.
protias said:if you dont clean up those cables, im going to find out where you live and work. i will then beat you to death with your own shoes (ref - wayne's world anyone?)
98EXL said:I don't skimp on things, but with an ever changing environment....cable crimping would be a waste of time....but cables in foot increments from 3' to 12' is great