Re: Lab cabling

From: Sam Munzani (sam@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Oct 11 2000 - 18:22:51 GMT-3


   
MAking long story short. Don't worry about it at all. Concentrate on other
aspects leaving cabling worry free. It's brainless work.

Sam

> On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Jack Heney wrote:
>
> > The answer to this question may be in violation of the NDA, so I
understand
> > if it can't be answered, but I was wondering about the cabling setup in
the
> > lab...I understand that there is a patch panel, which I would assume can
be
> > used for your ethernet/tokenring connections, but how are the serial
> > connections handled? Are there a bunch of cables just sitting in front
of
> > you and you connect the routers directly via serial cables? This is the
way
> > I would figure it works...I guess my real question is are you only
> > responsible for cabling the patch panel or are there other connections
you
> > need to make? Once again, I'm not looking for somenone to violate the
NDA,
> > but I figure the equipment list is posted and I though that cabling
would
> > sort of fall into the same realm...Any answers would be greatly
> > appreciated...Jack
>
> This may vary somewhat from location to location. I would not think of
> this portion of the lab as a significant challenge for anyone with any
> experience interconnecting Cisco gear.
>
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