Thanks Wolfgang, I'll play around with it.
Greets,
Sander
On 2016-04-12 16:09, Vater, Wolfgang wrote:
Hi Sander,
I've done this by creating a new Patch-Panel-Frame object which I
assign to the rack.
And then I invented a PatchPanel-copper with 6 copper ports as an
insert into the Patch-Panel-Frame. And then I embed the
PatchPanel-Copper into the Patch-Panel-Frame (select container). Since
this PatchPanel-copper is a new object I can also prepopulate it with
ports and the right names for the ports.
The name is the <cabletype>-<source rack>-<source unit in
rack>-<cassette number>--<destination rack>-<destination unit in
rack>-<cassette number>
With this the patching is between the casettes (as they always go to
the same destination) but the next cassette in the same patch frame
can have a different destination.
Hope this helps
Wolfgang
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Subject: [racktables-users] MPO patchpanels
Hi,
Does anyone have a good solution in handling MPO patchpanels? We have
patchpanels with multiple MPO connectors, but each connector splits in
12 lc connectors.
Can racktables do one to many connectors?
Greets,
Sander