Richard,

You shouldn't have any issues with a fully loaded 72 port card so long as you 
secure the cables in manageable groups. Most customers tie groups of 12 and 
then tie these bundles together. Remember to lace the cables vertically so that 
you can have access to the card [and other cards as well...] for maintenance. I 
did time in the ISP business and these were standard cabling procedures for all 
customer sites. It would also be advisable to label your cables and bundles 
whenever possible.

Regards,

Tom May
Enterasys networks

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Hart [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2009 10:52 AM
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: [enterasys] Enterasys N-series 72 port blade

All,
Does anyone have any pictures of the 72 port blade for the N-series chassis 
fully cabled?
We are interested in the blade, but are having difficulty justifying the 
purchase of such a blade because it seems that cabling the blade could be a 
problem.
Thanks,
Richard


Richard Hart
Telecommunications Engineer
Tidewater Community College



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