----- Original Message -----

> Hi,

> > On 24.08.2015, at 13:33, Patrick M. Landry < [email protected]
> > >
> > wrote:
> 

> > I cut the ends off of old patch cables before I throw them out. I
> > leave 2-3 inches of cable attached to the connector. I then use
> > these to mark ports that I don't want anyone to use. I just attach
> > a
> > label to the cable stub indicating the reason (broken, disabled,
> > reserved, etc.
> 

> is it OK even in the “boss” offices or do you run a different fashion
> there? (including option of having cable replaced)
> I’m not sure how they’ll think about cut off wires but other than
> that I like the option.
Well, if there is a dead port in the boss' office which needs to work then you 
fix it. :-) If it 
doesn't need to be fixed then I have no problem with a short stub cable with a 
descriptive label. 

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Patrick Landry 
Director, UCSS 
University of Louisiana at Lafayette 
[email protected] 
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