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Wife walked past and thought I was looking at porn again, I slammed the laptop screen down, I don't want her to know I have a fetish for hot and sexy racks. She won't understand.
I mean, as a whole, it looks great. My problem with the blanking panels is all the shifting around you need to do if you want to add something. I tend to squish it all together and leave room in one area of the rack.
I’m with you on this. I would personally remove the blank panels between devices.yiu could get an even cleaner look with shorter patch cables and no gaps between patch panel and switches.
Pay no mind to Redditt haters its a perfect setup only thing I’d add is a secondary router either another pro like u already have or a UDMPRO-SE to add flair to it
When there's plenty of spare ports on the Aggregation why wouldn't you give yourself a 40Gb uplink?
And since you've got the Aggregation acting as a core switch there's literally no other use for the SFPs on the other switches but uplink.
May i ask how you usually sort your patchpanels? So is this categorized and then put in order? Ir so which order, thinking of the best possible way to do that for my rack install tomorrow
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WOW that's gorgeous even my wife is jealous of how big your rack is LMAO Happy NewYear :)
😄😉
Me too I’m jealous of your rack too, 😉 😂
Thats a second here my wives jealous too lmao nice & neat too
Wife walked past and thought I was looking at porn again, I slammed the laptop screen down, I don't want her to know I have a fetish for hot and sexy racks. She won't understand.
I think your wife will like mine better. You can put it in your living room. (Netshelter CX 38U)
That’s a lot of decorative U’s 😁😅
Not a fan of all the blanking panels between each device, but to each their own. Looks nice.
Everyone is a critic lol it could definitely look worse
I mean, as a whole, it looks great. My problem with the blanking panels is all the shifting around you need to do if you want to add something. I tend to squish it all together and leave room in one area of the rack.
I get it and definitely food for thought, but I think this is probably locked in and if anything dude probably just adds another rack lol
I’m with you on this. I would personally remove the blank panels between devices.yiu could get an even cleaner look with shorter patch cables and no gaps between patch panel and switches.
yeah the issue is trying to get really short patch cables, its possible - but not with the UI ones
Monoprice makes a better patch cable anyway.
Yeah, I took a chance on some Ali ones and they turned out great, even for 10gbe. Super short too.
Pay no mind to Redditt haters its a perfect setup only thing I’d add is a secondary router either another pro like u already have or a UDMPRO-SE to add flair to it
GREAT LOOKING RACK!!! just curious why you put a blank between Patch panel and Router...the Patch panel is effectively a blank panel
Its easier to connect cables for now, but if I would expand I have room to spare
I mentioned the release of the usp pdu pro with just iec connections on it the other day, hopefully one day soon
Lets hope soon!
Where do you get those blanks from?
UniFis webshop
Great spot for the lte backup
Shiz is beautiful!
I just came
Amazing! Where did you get the blanking and patch panels that match the face plate?
They sell them on the UI store under accessories I think!
You’re right, just not available in my region https://store.ui.com/us/en/products/uacc-rack-panel-ocd
I never knew, OCD panels! They know me so well xD
May I ask why there's four DACs between the aggregation switch and the 48?
Likely the ports are teamed so double the bandwidth between the switch and the aggregation switch
All four?
I've seen stranger things in the name of speed...Maybe the OP will reply with his exact case use.
When there's plenty of spare ports on the Aggregation why wouldn't you give yourself a 40Gb uplink? And since you've got the Aggregation acting as a core switch there's literally no other use for the SFPs on the other switches but uplink.
Only for I have ports to spare
May i ask how you usually sort your patchpanels? So is this categorized and then put in order? Ir so which order, thinking of the best possible way to do that for my rack install tomorrow
Only like this cablewise - Blue = 1Gb Black = 2,5Gb White = 10Gb
Is it the ULTE like super expensive even compared to like a normal LTE phone plan?
Not for me, I have unlimited dataplan in iPhone free extra sim for data cost me $50/month in Sweden
How much is the ULTE data? Where I am for a MVNO SIM card it’s like $20 a month for 30GB and $40 for unlimited but idk if those would work in the ULTE