Hi

Thanks for all the input.

Unfortunately, my questions seems not to be clear enough.

I know, how to solve the issue. 

I just wanted to know, if anybody is strictly following the best practice
for the airflow or if some ignore the best practice in place for a proper
cabling (and perhaps just leaves an additional U free for airflow)?

Or in other words, which option count more (better airflow vs. nice/easy
cabling).

Kind regards

Patrick Studer

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Von: swinog-boun...@lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-boun...@lists.swinog.ch]
Im Auftrag von Gregor Riepl
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 4. August 2016 23:16
An: swinog@lists.swinog.ch
Betreff: Re: [swinog] Rack mounting Switch/Routers in Cold and Hot Isle DC

> How to you solve this issue?

The easiest solution, if there is no fancy (i.e. software controlled) way to
reverse fan flow:

Just open the switch, unscrew the fans, turn them around and remount them.

Our network engineer did that countless times, and it always works.

No need to spend heaps of $$$ on hardware with the "correct" flow direction.


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