Might also want to take a look at stuff from Cablesys: http://www.cablesys.com/p/2277/fiber-patch-panel-lc-quad-ceramic http://www.cablesys.com/p/2300/enclosure-1-rms-slide-3-panel
Only requirement from below missing is they don't usually have doors. I'm not sure much in a 1U panel does these days. Panduit also has some very similar parts. -Scott -----Original Message----- From: Josh Hoppes [mailto:josh.hop...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2013 1:02 PM To: nanog Subject: Re: TOR fiber patch panels Have you looked at anything from Clear Field, just as an example something like this. http://www.clearfieldconnection.com/products/panels/fieldsmart-small-count-d elivery-scd-1ru-rack-mount-cabinet-mount-panel.html On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 11:44 AM, Chuck Anderson <c...@wpi.edu> wrote: > I'm looking for better Top-Of-Rack fiber patch panels than the ones > I've been using up to this point. I'm looking for something that is > 1U, holds 12 to 24 strands of SC, ST, or LC, has fiber jumper > management rings, and has a door that doesn't interfere with the U > below (a server might be mounted immediately below the fiber patch > panel). I prefer one that doesn't have a sliding mechanism, because > I've had issues with fiber installers not installing those properly, > causing fiber to be crunched and broken when the tray is slid out/in > during patching. Of course, I would still like one that is easy to > get your fingers into to install and remove fiber jumpers. > > Does such a thing exist? What are people's favorite fiber patch > panels? > > Thanks. >