[racktables-users] Re: Multiple connections on a port for patchpanels
- From: Denis Yeldandi <dyeldandi@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: racktables-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 03:33:19 +0300
Hello Aubin,
Not sure that I understood you correctly, but... If you mean that you
want to document in racktables the fact that a patchpanel has 2 types of
ports: front ports -- RJ45 (8P8C is more correct word) and back ports --
110 block punchblock (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/110_block), then no,
there is no special way to do that.
Instead of that you can:
create a new port type called "110 block"
48 ports for a 24-port panel: 24 RJ45 and 24 110 block, called front1
... front24 and back1 ... back24
connect back ports of the 2 patchpanels you have (as far as I
understood, you have 2 patchpanels, right)
connect corresponding front ports to your devices (again, as far as I
understood your topology)
There would be no explicit connection between front and back ports of a
panel, you just have to assume that port frontN corresponds to port backN.
If I didn't get you right, can you please explain it more? :)
Thanks!
Denis.
Aubin Galinotti wrote:
Hello,
I'am new to racktables, discovered it last week.
So far it looks great.
I have just a question, is there a way to have 2 connections on a port
in the case of a patch panel ?
For instance I have :
- a router in a rack
- a cable from this router to a plug in a patchpanel in a meet-me room
- a cable from this plug another plug of the patch panel
- a cable from the second plug to another router in another rack
I don't see how to do this in racktable, unless I create two ports for
each port in the patch panel (but then I can't "follow" the cables
from the interface)
(I looked on the bugtracker but didn't find a request on this, sorry
if it's allready asked for and I didn't see it)
--
Regards
Aubin Galinotti
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