We populate all 4 slots with cards and each card has the same jumper assignments. Slot 1 is 450M, Slot 2 is 450, Slot 3 450, Slot 4 ePMP. Makes labeling much easier and reduces mistakes made by our outside plant techs.
I'm not yet sure how we will tackle replacing a card or changing a jumper. It'll be a hassle for sure. For now, we put our RackInjectors on top of everything else in the rack. This way we can remove the top if necessary. If only the cards were modular from the front, this thing would be killer. On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 3:51 PM Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm *this close* to buying a Rackinjector. That's actually a really > clean, compact way to handle a site's power distribution. > > This might be the dumbest sounding issue, but where do I put labels on > it? If I have one port jumper'd for AirFiber then I want to clearly > mark that so the next person doesn't come along and plug something else > in there. I'm thinking I might put a 1U blank above it just to stick > labels onto. > > My next issue is taking the top off to re-jumper a port. Say I have one > port jumpered for AirFiber, but now I want to use that one for Cambium. > Does that mean I have to disconnect everything and pull it out of the > rack? Or I suppose I could leave enough slack that I could pull it out > most of the way and hang it temporarily while I change jumpers live. Is > it safe to change jumpers live assuming I turn off the port I want to > change? > > > > -- > AF mailing list > [email protected] > http://af.afmug.com/mailman/listinfo/af_af.afmug.com >
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