That moment when you hit send and remember a couple things… 

Of course labeling of the cables. 

Maybe colored wire loom for fiber and DACs in the vertical spaces to go along 
with the previously mentioned color scheme? 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
http://www.ics-il.com 

Midwest-IX 
http://www.midwest-ix.com 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Mike Hammett" <[email protected]> 
To: "North American Network Operators' Group" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2016 2:53:17 PM 
Subject: Re: Shared cabinet "security" 


I am finding a bunch of covers for the front. I do wish they stuck out more 
than an inch (like two). 
http://www.middleatlantic.com/~/media/middleatlantic/documents/techdocs/s_sf%20series%20security%20covers_96-035/96_035s_sf.ashx
 

It looks like these guys stick out 1.5”. That may be workable… 
http://www.lowellmfg.com/tinymce/jscripts/tiny_mce/plugins/filemanager/files/1717-SSCV.pdf
 

I guess those covers are really only useful for servers. That really wouldn’t 
work with a switch\router. Switches and routers are going to be the bulk of 
what we’re dealing with. 

I am finding locking power cables, but that seems to be specific to the PDU 
you’re using as it requires the other half of the lock on the PDU. 

I did come across colored power cords. I wonder with some enforced cable 
management, colored power cables, etc. we would have “good enough”? You get 
some 1U or 2U cable organizers, require cables to be secured to the management, 
vertical cables in shared spaces are bound together by customer, color of 
Velcro matches color of the power cord? Blue customer, green customer, red 
customer, etc. Could do the cat6 patch cables that way too, but that gets lost 
when moving to glass or DACs. 

I thought about a web cam that would record anyone coming into the cabinet, but 
Equinix doesn’t really allow pictures in their facilities, so that’s not going 
to fly. Door contacts should be helpful for an audit log of at least when the 
doors were opened or closed. 

Financial penalty from the violator to the victim if there’s an uh oh? 

I’m not trying to save someone from themselves. I’m not trying to lock the 
whole thing down. Just trying to prevent mistakes in a shared space. 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
http://www.ics-il.com 

Midwest-IX 
http://www.midwest-ix.com 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: "Mike Hammett" <[email protected]> 
To: "North American Network Operators' Group" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2016 8:59:08 AM 
Subject: Shared cabinet "security" 

I say "security" because I know that in a shared space, nothing is completely 
secure. I also know that with enough intent, someone will accomplish whatever 
they set out to do regarding breaking something of someone else's. My concern 
is mainly towards mitigation of accidents. This could even apply to a certain 
degree to things within your own space and your own careless techs 

If you have multiple entities in a shared space, how can you mitigate the 
chances of someone doing something (assuming accidentally) to disrupt your 
operations? I'm thinking accidentally unplug the wrong power cord, patch cord, 
etc. Accidentally power off or reboot the wrong device. 

Obviously labels are an easy way to point out to someone that's looking at the 
right place at the right time. Some devices have a cage around the power cord, 
but some do not. 

Any sort of mesh panels you could put on the front\rear of your gear that you 
would mount with the same rack screw that holds your gear in? 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
http://www.ics-il.com 

Midwest-IX 
http://www.midwest-ix.com 


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