Thanks, Stephen.  We are going to talk to the guy who built the dc as soon
as he gets back from vacation.  We are also getting brand new cables, so
for now breaking the cables won't be a big deal.  I'm hoping we can get the
patch panels changed.

Adam

On Friday, October 12, 2012, Stephen Potter wrote:

> On 10/11/2012 7:24 PM, Adam Levin wrote:
>
>> Yeah, thanks. I think it is very strange that nobody had solved this
>> common problem, but we ended up breaking them apart and flipping the sides
>> after all. It is rough with so many cables at once.
>>
>
> Adam, in our datacenters (big enterprise hosting and cloud services
> provider with 50+ datacenters across the country) the cabling contractor
> told us the standard was to run all structured fibre as straight through.
>  He said if we wanted them crossed, we had to specifically request it.  I
> found it very strange, but added it to our procedures to always ask for
> crossed.
>
> Rather than flipping all your cables, which may cause problems down the
> road if you add new systems or have to change a broken cable and forget
> about the change, I would look at the back of the patch panel.  You should
> be able to just take the ends out and swap them.
>
> -spp
>
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