 LazMan
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edit: April 29th, @03:57PM
| New Telco Colocate
 DC Power |  DC Power |  Supporting overhead |  Supporting overhead |  Fibre Patch Panel |  Fibre Patch Panel |  DSX-1 Panel |  DSX-1 Panel |  DSX-1 Panel |  DSX-3 Panel |  DS1 wirewrapping |  DSX-3 Panel |  OC-48 Transport |  OC-48 Transport |  DWDM transport |  DWDM transport |  |  |
A few pics from a new Colo we've just installed. OC-48 and DWDM transport, Optical, Ethernet, DS3, and DS1 tribs.
Sorry for the quality - Camera's not good up close... |
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  visitor
join:2001-07-26 Manchester, CT | Love the Optera stuff! Nice pictures! -- One minute... and Clarkson still sux! |
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  kewlkeed Grouch
join:2005-02-05 Knowlton, QC | reply to LazMan Hot stuff Laz!
When are ya gonna do some stuff like this in Quebec? Would love to see it! |
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  cypherstream Build Fios, and I will come.
join:2004-12-02 Reading, PA clubs: | reply to LazMan Nice stuff!
Thanks for sharing!! |
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  DaMaGeINC The Lan Man Premium join:2002-06-08 Greenville, SC clubs: | reply to LazMan Can you run me a DS3 to my crib please! |
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 LazMan
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| said by DaMaGeINC :Can you run me a DS3 to my crib please! Why stop at a DS3??? There's a couple of free Gig-E ports, and there is a 10Gig channel passing through the site...  |
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  DaMaGeINC The Lan Man Premium join:2002-06-08 Greenville, SC clubs: | ill take the gig-e port then! kthx |
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  kewlkeed Grouch
join:2005-02-05 Knowlton, QC | reply to LazMan Why do you get to work on all the cool stuff eh Laz?? Leave some for us peasants  |
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  AMD Phreak Please do the needfull Premium join:2003-12-14 | reply to LazMan Nice install.
How long did it take you guys to wrap those DSx panels? |
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 LazMan
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| said by AMD Phreak :Nice install. How long did it take you guys to wrap those DSx panels? I'm not sure how long it took the tech's that did those particular ones; but I used to be able to dress, lace, and terminate an 84 jack panel in about 3-4 hours. |
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| said by LazMan : but I used to be able to dress, lace, and terminate Dress lace and terminate for those who dont know is the ONLY correct way to place permanent low voltage cabling within the distribution framework of a building regardless of its application.
As lacing requires a learned skill and takes time it has been replaced over the past twenty years or so with the dreaded Ty-Wrap a cable crushing non-supporting flesh slashing method of lashing for dummies.
We are not far from the days when a walk between the lineups will be a trek through a gauntlet where one seldom exits without a few good slashes to ones body.
Wayne -- If you cannot fix it with a buttset and some bennies you ain't a technician.
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| said by Splitpair :said by LazMan : but I used to be able to dress, lace, and terminate Dress lace and terminate for those who dont know is the ONLY correct way to place permanent low voltage cabling within the distribution framework of a building regardless of its application. ... We are not far from the days when a walk between the lineups will be a trek through a gauntlet where one seldom exits without a few good slashes to ones body. Wayne Since I'm curious, what IS the correct way to dress, lace, and terminate LV cable? Or can you point me to a text document? (the pics obviously do no good... ) -- Ham radio for the disabled: »www.handiham.org --- View my gallery: »/pics/dimaging/582493 --- Read about my photos here: »Blind Photography
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 LazMan
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| said by alphapointe :Since I'm curious, what IS the correct way to dress, lace, and terminate LV cable? Or can you point me to a text document? (the pics obviously do no good...  ) »www.dairiki.org/hammond/cable-lacing-howto/
That's a quick rundown; there are other styles, but in a nutshell, it involves waxed cotton string; time, and care... |
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  Splitpair Premium join:2000-07-29 Cow Towne
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| IMO it's worth noting lacing unlike Ty-Wraping not only securely holds the cabling without crushing it also supports the cabling by binding them to each other and the frame which is something a Ty-Rap cannot do.
Wayne -- If you cannot fix it with a buttset and some bennies you ain't a technician.
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  AMD Phreak Please do the needfull Premium join:2003-12-14
| Indeed Wayne.
I have come across a few places where I see lacing coming back into the world now that we are more reliant on high-speed data. Ty-wrap methods of securing those cables are so damaging that they cause a loss in throughput, or damage fiber optic cabling. |
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  SatManWorkin You Want Fries With That? Premium join:2002-04-15 Tallahassee, FL | Who in the world still sells lacing twine, I haven't used any since a large control job in 84? |
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 LazMan
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| said by SatManWorkin :Who in the world still sells lacing twine, I haven't used any since a large control job in 84? Depends on the operating company, what the standards are...
For my current employer, power has to be laced; signal cable can be laced or ty-wrapped (my crews lace it all - I'm a dick like that - sorry...)
I've worked for companies that insisted on all lacing; and one RBOC I did some work for in the Southern US, insisted on all ty-wraps!?! Oh well, that's what they want, that's what they get... |
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